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Enterasys Networks X16-C Network Router User Manual
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1. For information about Refer to page Required Tools 3 1 Unpacking the Matrix X16 C Chassis 3 2 Setting Up the Matrix X16 C Chassis 3 5 Installing and Removing a Power Supply 3 13 Installing and Removing a Fan Tray 3 18 Installing and Removing Modules 3 20 Attaching Cables Installing Compact Flash Card and DIMM Upgrade Kit 3 26 Installing the Optional Cable Management Kit 3 38 Powering Up the Matrix X16 C Chassis 3 41 LEDs and Reset Button 3 42 First Time Quick Configuration 3 47 Required Tools Installation equipment needed includes e Bok cutter e Phillips screwdriver e Flat blade screwdriver Electrical Hazard Only qualified personnel should install or service this unit AN Riesgo El ctrico Solamente personal calificado debe realizar procedimientos de instalacion Elektrischer Gefahrenhinweis Installationen sollten nur durch ausgebildetes und qualifiziertes Personal vorgenommen werden A box cutter is required to cut the shipping straps A Phillips screwdriver is needed to install the unit in a 19 inch 48 26 centimeter equipment rack and to install the optional Cable Management Kit refer to Optional Cable Management Kit on page 3 37 for more information A flat blade screwdriver is used to tighten and loosen captive screws Refer to Chapter 2 for guidelines that must be followed to install the Matrix X16 C chassis Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide 3 1 Unpacking the Matr
2. 2 port 10 GigaBASE Two slots support a full 10 Gbps using LR ER ZR and SR compliant XFPs Physical Dimensions Approximate Weight 8 5 H x 18 35 W x 78 0 L mm 0 34 H x 0 72 W x 3 07 L in Net 0 34 gm 1 2 oz Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Operating Relative Humidity 5 to 40 C 41 to 104 F 30 to 73 C 22 to 164 F 5 to 90 non condensing Table A 8 provides the input output specifications for each XFP version as specified in the IEEE 802 3ae 2002 standard Table A 8 XFP Fiber Optic Specifications Tx Power Rx Sensitivity Link Power MTBF Module Wavelength Min Max avg Min Max avg Budget hours 10GBASE LR XFP 1310 nm DFB 8 2 0 5 dBm 14 4 0 5 dBm 9 4 dB 2 631 579 10GBASE ER XFP 1550 nm EML 4 7 4 0 dBm 15 8 1 0 dBm 15dB 2 000 000 10GBASE ZR XFP 1550 nm EML 0 4 0 dBm 25 7 0 dBm 18 dB 1 164 047 10GBASE SR XFP 850 nm VCSEL 7 3 1 0dBm 9 9 1 0 dBm 7 3 dB 4 081 633 A 4 Specifications and Regulatory Compliance 1 Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver Specifications SFP The following XFP specifications in Table A 9 meet or exceed the IEEE 802 3ae 2002 standard Table A 9 Recommended Cable Types and Specifications Item Type Max Reach Min Reach Connector 10GBASE LR XFP SMF Single Mode Fiber 10 km 6 21 mi 2 m 6 6 ft LC 10GBASE ER XFP SMF Single Mode Fiber 40 km 24 85 mi 2 m 6 6 ft with LC minim
3. Accessory package 5 RJ45 management cable Screw assemblies packet 6 Styrofoam cap ESD wrist strap packet 7 Rack support brackets Documentation Open the top of the shipping bag covering the unit then pull the bag down around the skid as shown in Figure 3 3 Figure 3 3 Disassembly Step 5 1 Shipping bag 2 Shipping skid 3 Chassis 6 Remove and save for later use the screws fastening left and right shipping brackets to the chassis and the skid as shown in Figure 3 4 on page 3 4 7 Lift and remove the chassis from the skid 8 Save the plastic bag and skid for future reshipping if necessary Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide 3 3 Unpacking the Matrix X16 C Chassis Figure 3 4 Disassembly Steps 6 through 8 gt Chassis 3 Shipping screws 10 2 Shipping bag and skid 4 Shipping brackets 4 9 Be aware that the following peripherals ship separately IOMs CMs FMs Fan trays Power supplies and 20 Amp line inlet cords one per power supply Power cords with twist lock plugs Mid mount brackets 2 Note To reship the chassis refer to the directions above and reverse each step Ensure that all shipping brackets are used including the ones that serve as the shelf rear shipping bracket 3 4 Matrix X16 C Chassis Setup Setting Up the Matrix X16 C Chassis Setting Up the Matrix X16 C Chassis The following sections describe the procedures that must be followed to complete chassis i
4. 1 Locate the ESD wrist strap shipped with the Matrix X16 C chassis Attach the ESD wrist strap to your wrist and plug the cable from the ESD wrist strap into the ESD grounding receptacle at the bottom of the chassis as shown in Figure 3 10 2 Unpack the fan tray by taking it from its shipping box and removing any packaging materials Save the shipping box and materials in the event the unit must be reshipped 3 Remove the fan tray from its protective plastic bag 4 Examine the fan tray carefully checking for damage If any damage is noted do not install it Contact Enterasys Networks for instructions 5 Unfasten two screws on the bottom bezel as shown in Figure 3 17 Pull the bezel down off the fan tray flanges and away from the chassis Note If you are removing the top bezel note that the fan tray flanges face up so in removing the bezel lift it up and away from the chassis 3 18 Matrix X16 C Chassis Setup Installing and Removing a Fan Tray Figure 3 17 Removing Bottom Bezel rx 1 Fan tray slot 1 3 Captive screws 2 2 Bottom bezel 4 Fan tray flanges 2 6 Slowly slide the fan tray into the open slot at the bottom of the chassis as shown in Figure 3 18 until it engages with the connector on the backplane Figure 3 18 Installing Fan Tray 1 Fan tray slot 1 2 Fan tray 7 Replace the bottom bezel by lifting it onto the fan tray flanges and re attaching the captive screws Note If you are re
5. G Getting help Contract number for xvii information for xvii RMA number xvii serial revision numbers xvii H Hazardous Substances iii How to attach cables 3 26 to 3 33 How to connect to the CM USB Port 3 33 How to ground the chassis 3 11 to 3 12 How to install a compact flash card 3 34 How to install an XFP SFP module 3 26 to 3 27 How to install and remove a fan tray 3 18 to 3 20 How to install and remove a power supply 3 13 to 3 17 How to install mid mount brackets 3 7 How to install rack support brackets 3 6 How to manage cabling 3 38 How to power up the chassis 3 41 How to rack mount the chassis 3 9 How to unpack the chassis 3 2 l Industry Canada Notice ii Installing a compact flash card 3 34 Installing and removing a fan tray 3 18 to 3 20 Installing and removing a power supply 3 13 to 3 17 Installing and removing an XFP SFP module 3 26 to 3 27 Installing and removing modules 3 20 to 3 26 Installing and removing the CM battery 3 24 Installing mid mount brackets 3 7 Installing rack support brackets 3 6 IOM LEDs description of 3 46 Index 2 IOM slot 1 view of 3 21 IOMs attaching and removing XFP SFPs 3 26 to 3 29 attaching cables 3 26 to 3 29 attaching IOM cables 3 39 installing and removing 3 20 to 3 22 L LC installation on IOM 3 28 view of cable connector 3 28 LEDs amber LED activity 3 44 3 45 blinking amber LED activity 3 44 blinking green LED activity 3 44 3 45 3 46 C
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7. System Description Figure 1 2 Matrix X16 C Chassis as Shipped Rear View OOO OORA aa anaa OBCRORORORORORORO San OQBORORORORORORORO OOO DO Onan OOO OOO ORO OGOPOMOGNGOGO 5 foe me menenenenenenenenenenemenenenenenenenenenenenenene PAP ABP P AeA Po8 Po B PB PoB POPPA aaa a e a aa ne cane care aaa a laa aaa aaa ala aaa aaa a aaa eaaa DIPDEDLGIGPOCGIGIPGIGIGPOPGIGPIOPOTOMOPSIGIOPOPGIGIONS 1 AC power supply inlets 6 with cord lock brackets 2 Earth grounding holes Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide 1 3 Features Features The following sections provide an overview of the system features X16 C Input Output Modules The Matrix X16 C supports Input Output Modules IOM which perform all system packet forwarding The X16 C provides 16 slots to install the IOMs Physical connectors for these Ethernet IOMs include e Single and Multimode Fiber SMF MMF 10 Gigabit Form Factor Pluggables XFP e SME MMEF 1 Gigabit Form Factor Pluggables SFP Supported transceivers for XFP and SFP connectors are e Serial MMF at 850 nm wavelength with a 65 meter 213 foot reach e WWDM Wide Wavelength Division Multiplexed and MMF at 1310 nm wavelength with a 300 meter 984 foot reach e WWDM and Serial SMF at 1310 nm wavelength with a 10 kilometer 6 mile reach e Serial SMF at 1550 nm wavelength with ranges up to 80 kilometers 49 7 miles e Copper 1000BASE T 1 25 GBd at 1550 nm wavelength with a 100 meter 328 fo
8. XFP SFPs mit Fiber Optik Technologie benutzen Laser der Klasse 1 Benutzen sie keinesfalls optische Hilfsmittel um die Funktion des Lasers zu berpr fen Solche Hilfsmittel erh hen die Gefahr von Sehschaden Wenn sie den optischen Port berpr fen m chten stellen Sie sicher dass die Komponente von der Spannungsversorgung getrennt ist 3 26 Matrix X16 C Chassis Setup Attaching Cables Installing Compact Flash Card and DIMM Upgrade Kit To install an XFP SFP transceiver refer to Figure 3 24 and proceed as follows 1 2 3 4 5 6 Locate the ESD wrist strap shipped with the Matrix X16 C chassis Attach the ESD wrist strap to your wrist and plug the cable from the ESD wrist strap into the ESD grounding receptacle at the bottom of the chassis as shown in Figure 3 10 Remove the transceiver from its packaging Hold the transceiver so that the connector will seat properly Carefully align the transceiver with the IOM port slot as shown in Figure 3 24 Push the transceiver into the IOM port until it seats with the connector at the back of the slot Close the release handle Figure 3 24 Installing XFP SFP Optical Transceiver Prey ii 4 TETY FEMEN 1 XFP transceiver 2 Port slot 3 Release handle 4 SFP transceiver Removing an XFP SFP Module module Caution Carefully follow the instructions in this manual to avoid damaging the XFP SPF and IOM The XFP SPF and IOM module are
9. e After module power up the CM FM STATUS LED will remain red until diagnostics begin then will blink green e After module power up the ACTIVE STANDBY LED will initially indicate Standby state until it registers either the Active or Standby state e When a link is not present the Speed LED will be off IOM LEDs All IOM cards include one Status LED for the card and Transmit and Receive or Link Activity and Speed LEDs for each port Refer to the Quick Reference card for your IOMs for more specific LED information LED definitions for the Status LED and the TX RX LEDs for Ethernet ports are given in Table 3 4 Table 3 4 IOMLED Definitions Status LED LED Activity Diagnostics failed module requires attention or state before hardware initializes Red LED blinks during initialization and diagnostics Blinking green Diagnostics passed and software operational Green Not powered Off Ethernet Port LED RX TX LED Activity Link established Green Activity over link Blinking green No power link failure system failure or administratively disabled Off The following additional conditions apply e After IOM power up the STATUS LED will remain red until diagnostics begin then will blink green 3 46 Matrix X16 C Chassis Setup First Time Guick Configuration First Time Quick Configuration This section describes the minimal configuration required to facilitate first time com
10. sanra aaO A 8 COM PON FOI eat SPINA BU accent cance gap ic ecu acc Bb TAA wi aga nam ga Ronee mR Ra A 9 PULA KAN cals saa apa aaa erento ree ED WAN gh a T A 9 Index xii Figures 1 1 3 1 3 2 ly Step meee iane 6 throu stalling Rack ka kag COM Port Pin ND eae xiii Tables 3 1 3 2 xiv DC AC Power Supply Fan Tray LED D PS1 PS6 LED Definitions IOM LED Definitions Matrix X 16C s MGBIC Log pen MGBIC 08 8 Optice About This Guide This guide describes the Enterasys Matrix X16 C chassis features options specifications and provides information to install the chassis in a standard 19 inch 48 26 centimeter equipment rack or cabinet This guide also explains how to interpret the system status LEDs to facilitate troubleshooting when necessary and provides information on how to contact Enterasys Networks if you need help Who Should Use This Guide This guide is intended for a network administrator who is responsible for installing and setting up the Matrix X Router system Electrical Hazard Only qualified personnel should install or service this unit AN Riesgo Electrico Nada mas personal capacitado debe de instalar o darle servicio a esta unida Elektrischer Gefahrenhinweis Installationen oder Servicearbeiten sollten nur durch ausgebildetes und qualifiziertes Personal vorgenommen werden Using This Guide Read through this guide completely to familiarize yourself with i
11. 2 Push the ejector handles toward the center of the module as shown earlier in Figure 3 20 engaging the lip of the slot until the module locks into place and is flush with adjoining coverplates 3 Tighten the two captive screws Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide 3 25 Attaching Cables Installing Compact Flash Card and DIMM Upgrade Kit 4 After completing all module installation be sure that you leave no slots uncovered Failure to seal any empty slots with the provided coverplates may hamper power cooling of the chassis and its components 5 To remove an installed FM first disconnect any cabling and perform the installation steps in reverse Attaching Cables Installing Compact Flash Card and DIMM Upgrade Kit Matrix X Router modules provide the following interfaces for cable and Flash card connections e JOM XFP or SFP optical ports e CM Two serial RJ45 ports for Ethernet and Console COM connections e CM USB port e CM IDE port for connection to Type I Compact Flash card Matrix X Router IOMs support XFP 10 Gigabit Small Form Factor Pluggable and SFP Small Form Factor Pluggable hot swappable optical transceivers for 10 and 1 Gigabit and 10 100 1000 Ethernet connections Installing an XFP SFP Module This section describes how to install an XFP or SFP optical transceiver For XFP SFP specifications refer to Appendix A Specifications and Regulatory Compliance AN Caution Carefully follow the ins
12. A 1 Matrix X 16C Specifications Item Specification Matrix X 16C Chassis Dimensions 97 28 H x 44 75 W x 59 69 D cm 38 30 H x 17 62 W x 23 50 D in Weight 33 57 kg 74 0 Ib MTBF Predicted 302 042 hours AC Power Supply Module Dimensions 4 45 H x 12 7 W x 29 85 D cm 1 75 H x 5 0 W x 11 75 D in Weight 2 18 kg 4 8 Ib MTBF Predicted 247 000 hours Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide A 1 Power Supply Requirements Specifications and Twist Lock Options Table A 1 Matrix X 16C Specifications continued Item Specification Fan Tray Dimensions 4 13 cm H x 12 7 cm W x 56 52 cm D 1 625 in H x 5 0 in W x 22 25 in D Weight 3 31 kg 7 3 Ib MTBF Predicted 381 219 hours Environmental Operating Temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Storage Temperature 30 C to 73 C 22 F to 164 F Operating Relative Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Power Supply Requirements Specifications and Twist Lock Options The requirements for Matrix X Router AC power supply modules are shown in Table A 2 Table A 2 AC Power Supply Requirements Item Specification Input Frequency 50 to 60 Hz Input Voltage Current 100 to 125 Vac 16 A 200 to 240 Vac 8A Output Power 1160 1500 Watts The power specifications for Matrix X Router modules shown in Table A 3 and redundancy configuration tables shown in Table A 4 and Table A 5 are useful guides for power budget pla
13. FM installation 3 25 use in module installation 3 21 3 23 Index Electromagnetic Compatibility Notice iii Enabling NTP CLI configuration of 3 48 Enterasys Class 1 Laser notice v Class A ITE Notice ii contract number xvii Declaration of Conformity vi document part number i documentation URL i EMC Notice iii EMSI Statement Taiwan v FCC Notice ii Firmware License Agreement vii how to get help xvii Industry Canada Notice ii Internet mail address xvii Product Safety notice ii removing and installing the CM battery 3 24 RMA number xvii serial revision number xvii support number xvii toll free number xvii trademarks i VCCI Notice v World Wide Web xvii Environmental requirements A 9 ESD wrist strap 3 3 directions for 3 13 on accessory list 3 2 use with power supply installation 3 14 view of packet enclosure 3 3 with CM removal 3 24 3 35 with fan tray installation 3 18 with fan tray removal 3 20 with module installation and removal 3 20 with XFP SFP installation 3 27 ethO assigning an IP address to 3 47 European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Notice iii F Fabric Module installing and removing 3 25 to 3 26 view of 3 25 view of LEDs 3 45 Fan tray flanges 3 18 3 19 3 20 LEDs 3 43 3 44 view of 3 19 Index 1 Fan tray slot 1 view of 3 19 FCC Notice ii Fiber budget A 6 Firmware License Agreement vii First time quick configuration 3 47 to 3 48 FM1 slot view of 3 25 without coverplate 3 25
14. Figure 3 35 Figure 3 35 Connecting 20 Amp AC Power Cord to the Power Supply DOR RR Rono ci jaen X O O Z00020 000000000000 1 Power cord NOTE Power cords shown are for North America 2 AC inlet AC1 and cord lock bracket Each power unit requires a 20 Amp circuit 2 Plug the other end of each power cord into a dedicated 20 A 110 Vac or 10 A 220 Vac receptacle If you are using the optional twist lock power cord plug it in and turn until it locks securely Refer to Table A 6 on page A 4 for more information 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 for all power cords 4 Ensure that the Power LEDs on each power supply are green 5 Ensure that all fans in the fan tray unit are operating properly when power is received from the power supply modules fan tray LED will be green For more information on the power supply LEDs refer to Power Supply LEDs on page 3 42 If you experience any problems with this installation contact Enterasys Networks for assistance The Matrix X16 C is now ready to be configured Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide 3 41 LEDs and Reset Button LEDs and Reset Button The following sections describe LED indications for the following e Power supplies and fan trays e IOM CM and FMs with CM Reset button Power Supply LEDs Two LEDs are provided on the power supply module a DC LED indicating the operational status of outgoing power and an AC LED indicating incoming AC line voltage is suffi
15. Memory Upgrade Kit Both 2 GB DIMMs in the Memory Upgrade Kit must be installed at the same time Removing the DIMMs electronic equipment Precauci n Al trabajar con equipos electr nicos sensibles tome todas las precauciones de seguridad para evitar descargas de electricidad estatica Caution Observe all Electrostatic Discharge ESD precautions when handling sensitive 1 Locate the ESD wrist strap shipped with the Matrix X16 C chassis Attach the ESD wrist strap to your wrist and plug the cable from the ESD wrist strap into the ESD grounding receptacle at the bottom of the chassis as shown in Figure 3 10 2 Disconnect any cabling on the CM and remove the CM from the chassis placing it on a clean dry surface Refer to Installing and Removing CMs on page 3 23 3 Locate the DIMM connectors on the CM Refer to Figure 3 31 for the location of the DIMM Figure 3 31 Locating the DIMMs on the CM Use ETHERNey 1 DIMMs Dual In line Memory Modules Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide 3 35 Attaching Cables Installing Compact Flash Card and DIMM Upgrade Kit 4 Push the connector arms away from the first DIMM as shown in Figure 3 32 and remove the DIMM Figure 3 32 Removing the Existing DIMM 1 DIMM 2 Connector fingers 3 Connector arms 5 Repeat step 4 to remove the second DIMM Installing the DIMMs Caution Observe all Electrostatic Discharge ESD precautions when handling sensiti
16. Reset button which warm reboots the module suspending service for the duration of the reboot If two CMs are installed however service is not interrupted 3 44 Matrix X16 C Chassis Setup LEDs and Reset Button Figure 3 40 Fabric and Control Module LEDs and Reset Button status lt ACTIVEY 6 stanoBy lt RESET lt ACTIVE STANDBY ETHERNET lt O Control Module Fabric Module 1 STATUS LEDs 3 RESET button 5 Link LED 2 ACTIVE STANDBY LEDs 4 10 100 1000 LED Table 3 3 Control and Fabric Module LED Definitions CM amp FM LED State LED Activity Status Not powered Off Diagnostics failed module requires attention or state before Red initialization is complete LED blinks during initialization and diagnostics Blinking green Diagnostics passed and software operational Green Both chassis PROMS failed Amber Active Standby Not powered Off Power on but not configured hardware not initialized Red Module is Active Green Module is on Standby Amber CM LEDs Only State LED Activity Ethernet Status Link established Green Link Link established and traffic flowing Blinking green Unpowered link or system failure or administratively disabled Off Ethernet Speed 1000 Mbps Off 10 100 1000 100 Mbps Green 10 Mbps Yellow Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide 3 45 LEDs and Reset Button The following additional conditions apply
17. This section describes connecting 10 or 1 Gigabit Ethernet fiber optic segments from the network or other devices to XFP or SFP port connectors LC or MT RJ on Matrix X16 C IOMs Each fiber optic link consists of two fiber optic strands within the cable Transmit TX and Receive RX The transmit strand from a module port connects to the receive port of a fiber optic 10 1 Gigabit Ethernet device at the other end of the segment The receive strand of the applicable LC or MT RJ port on the module connects to the transmit port of the fiber optic 10 1 Gigabit Ethernet device shown in Figure 3 25 The procedure below describes how to connect an LC or MT RJ cable connector to an XFP or SFP port connector respectively 1 Remove the protective covers not shown from the LC or MT RJ fiber optic port on the transceiver and from the connectors on each end of the cable Note Leave the protective covers in place when the connectors are not in use to prevent contamination or other contaminants Contamination of cable ends causes problems in data transmissions If the ends of the fiber optic strands become contaminated use a canned duster to blow the surfaces clean A cleaning swab saturated with optical grade isopropyl alcohol may also be used to clean the ends i Caution Do not touch the ends of the fiber optic strands and do not let the ends contact dust dirt Precauci n No toque los extremos de los cables de fibra ptica y evite s
18. a USB storage device as shown in Figure 3 29 or USB cable to a PC you can connect to a PC and download configuration files Simply attach the memory card or a USB cable to the port and access the CM Refer to the Matrix X Router Configuration Guide for configuration details Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide 3 33 Attaching Cables Installing Compact Flash Card and DIMM Upgrade Kit Figure 3 29 Attaching a USB Device to the CM status e ACTIVE STANDBY RESET 1 USB device 2 Control Module 3 USB port Installing a Compact Flash Card The Control Module provides an IDE port housing a 1 GB Flash memory card as shown in Figure 3 30 If the factory installed card fails or you want to install a new Type I Compact Flash card simply pull the old card from its connector and insert the new card Figure 3 30 Installing Flash Card ETHERNey b a 1 Compact Flash card 2 Connector 3 Control Module 3 34 Matrix X16 C Chassis Setup Attaching Cables Installing Compact Flash Card and DIMM Upgrade Kit Installing the Memory Upgrade Kit f Caution Only qualified personnel should perform installation procedures Precauci n Solamente personal calificado debe realizar procedimientos de instalacion The following sections describe how to upgrade the Dual In line Memory Modules DIMMs on the X CM 00 Control Module from 1 GB two 512 MB DIMMs to 4 GB using the two 2 GB SDRAM DIMMs included in the X 4G MEM
19. chassis with only one power supply be sure to install the circulation Precauci n Si desea trabajar s lo con una fuente de poder no olvide colocar la tapa en el compartimiento de la fuente de poder que haya eliminado para reducir la interferencia electromagn tica y para asegurar una buena ventilaci n Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide 3 17 Installing and Removing a Fan Tray Installing and Removing a Fan Tray The Matrix X16 C chassis is equipped with removable fan trays that allow for easy periodic replacement if a fan fails To install and remove a fan tray refer to Installing a Fan Tray on page 3 18 and Removing a Fan Tray on page 3 20 Caution A fan tray is hot swappable Do not run the chassis for an extended interval without an AN operating fan tray however because the chassis will soon overheat and be damaged Precauci n El sistema de ventilaci n se puede reemplazar cuando la unidad esta encendida Sin embargo no utilice el chasis durante largos per odos sin contar con un sistema de ventilaci n porque podria sobrecalentarse y dafarse Installing a Fan Tray Note Fan trays must be installed in the three lower fan tray slots Optionally for enhanced redundancy an additional three fan trays may be installed in the upper fan slots Three or six fan trays are the only supported configurations To install a fan tray refer to the figures as indicated in the steps below and proceed as follows
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21. not need to take action The system will fully recover on its own during the next system restart assuming that both CMs are left installed in the chassis However physically removing the active CM during the process may cause configuration data loss Proper CM Recovery If you want to ensure that a certain configuration wins arbitration over another after a physical loss the solution is to allow the CM it is stored on to become active first This can be accomplished in one of two ways 1 Install only one CM in the chassis 2 Do not allow the other CM to boot until after the good CM has declared itself active For example say the mistake you made was to reinsert an installed CM CMa in an originally single CM chassis back into the running system knowing that there was already an active CM CMb running One solution would be to physically remove CMb insert CMa allow it to become active then insert CMb The configuration contained on CMa will then be restored X16 C Fabric Module The Matrix X16 C provides a Fabric Module FM which connects multiple IOMs to form an integrated system Current IOMs require dual FMs to support line rate traffic Both are in Active mode Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide 1 7 Features X16 C Redundant Power Supplies The Matrix X16 C supports up to six power supplies that install on the right side of the chassis in slots labeled PS1 through PS6 While the chassis can operate with fe
22. on the handle located on the front panel and using your other hand to support the power supply Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide 3 15 Installing and Removing a Power Supply 8 Position the power supply with the flange and captive screw pointing up and align with the slot opening Caution Forcing a misaligned power supply into place can damage the power supply or chassis A backplane Precauci n Colocar de manera forzada una fuente de poder o no colocarla bien alineada podria dafarla y o maltratar el panel posterior del chasis With the power supply properly inserted into the opening carefully slide the module until it connects to the backplane as shown in Figure 3 14 The module s handle should be nearly flush with the face of the Matrix X16 C chassis If significant resistance is encountered before the power supply is seated remove and reinsert it Do not force the module into place Figure 3 14 Installing Power Supply Module _ Power supply 3 Power supply slot 1 5 Power supply flange 2 Power supply handle 4 Captive screw 10 Secure the power supply to the chassis by tightening the captive screw 11 If you are installing additional power supplies remove the coverplates from their slots by loosening their captive screws as shown in Figure 3 15 keep the blank coverplate in the event you need to remove the power supply and repeat steps 7 through 10 Figure 3 15 Removing Blank Coverplate
23. sensitive to static discharges Use an antistatic wrist strap and observe all static precautions during this procedure Failure to do so could result in damage to the XFP SPF and IOM module Always leave the XFP SPF and IOM module in the antistatic bag or an equivalent antistatic container when not installed Precauci n Siga las instrucciones del manual para no da ar el XFP SPF o la m dulo IOM puesto que son muy sensible a las descargas de electricidad est tica Utilice la pulsera antiestatica y tome todas las precauciones necesarias durante este procedimiento Si no lo hace podria da ar el XFP SPF y la m dulo IOM Mientras no est instalado mantenga el XFP SPF y la m dulo IOM en su bolsa antiestatica o en cualquier otro recipiente antiestatico To remove a transceiver from an IOM refer back to Figure 3 24 and proceed as follows 1 2 Attach the antistatic wrist strap before removing the XFP SFP module Remove any network cable attached to the connector on the XFP SFP module To remove a connector from the transceiver interface port grasp the handle and carefully pull the connector out of the port It may need to be loosened by gently moving it from side to side to release the latching keys Before storing or shipping the XFP SFP module place it into a static free container Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide 3 27 Attaching Cables Installing Compact Flash Card and DIMM Upgrade Kit Connecting Fiber Optic Cables
24. swapping of modules e Redundant power and cooling systems e Installation in a standard 19 inch 48 26 centimeter wide rack You can load two chassis into a standard 7 foot 213 36 centimeter high rack e Protective earth grounding requirements of the National Electrical Code NEC UL 60950 and IEC 60950 standards e Telcordia GR 1089 Section 9 Bonding and Grounding Requirements when required All chassis components power supplies fan tray and modules are installed from the front of the chassis for ease of maintenance All LED indicators are observable from the front of the chassis to aid in monitoring network operational status and performing maintenance Figure 1 1 illustrates the Matrix X16 C chassis front view as shipped from the factory with coverplates removed from all slots labeled 1 including CM1 FM1 PS1 the first IOM and fan tray slots Figure 1 2 illustrates the rear of the chassis showing AC power inlets 1 through 4 and earth grounding holes Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide 1 1 System Description Figure 1 1 Matrix X16 C Chassis as Shipped Front View e r Top bezel Top Fan Tray LEDs Double wide IOM coverplates slots 7 16 Fabric Module slots 2 Single wide IOM coverplates slots 1 6 Control Module slots 2 Vent cover and Power Supply slots 6 Ground strap receptacle Bottom fan tray LEDs 0 Bottom bezel akhwWRND 0 ONO 1 2 Overview
25. the CM on a clean dry surface 3 Remove the old battery by prying it from underneath using an upward motion on the side of the battery opposite the positive terminal leads of the connector When the battery releases from the connector slide it out from under the positive connector leads and remove 4 To insert the new battery hold and orient it in such a way that its positive terminal faces upward and its negative terminal faces downward Find the positive and negative leads of the battery connector the negative leads are located in the lower center of the connector and the positive leads are located on the upper connector edge 5 Now slightly tilt the battery positive side up and slide this side under the positive connector leads pushing the battery down until it snaps into place The positive leads should be flush with the positive side of the battery and the negative leads should be under the battery and not visible 3 24 Matrix X16 C Chassis Setup Installing and Removing Modules Installing and Removing FMs 1 Locate the empty FM1 slot and position the module in the guide rail at the left of the slot as shown in Figure 3 23 Gently insert the module until it engages with the connectors on the backplane making sure the ejector handles are open as shown in Figure 3 20 Figure 3 23 Installing Fabric Module N 2 Fabric Module 4 Ejector handles 2 1 Fabric Module slot 1 3 Guide rails 5 Captive screws 2
26. the attached segment The Link Power Budget must not exceed those specified in this table The MGBIC LCO3 input power must not exceed 3 dBm Otherwise saturation could occur Table A 14 MGBIC LC03 Operating Range Item Modal Bandwidth 1310 nm Range 62 5 um MMF 160 MHz km 2 000 Meters 50 um MMF 400 MHz km 2 000 Meters MGBIC LCO09 Specifications 1000BASE LX Table A 15 MGBIC LCO09 Optical Specifications Item 62 5 um MMF 50 um MMF 10 um SMF Transmit Power minimum 11 5 dBm 11 5 dBm 9 5 dBm Receive Sensitivity 20 dBm 20 dBm 20 dBm Link Power Budget 8 5 dBm 8 5 dBm 10 5 dBm Table A 16 MGBIC LCO09 Operating Range Item Modal Bandwidth 1300 nm Range 62 5 um MMF 500 MHz km 2 550 Meters 50 um MMF 400 MHz km 2 550 Meters 50 um MMF 500 MHz km 2 550 Meters 10 um SMF N A 2 10 000 Meters Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide A 7 SFP Input Output Specifications MGBIC 08 Specifications 1000BASE ELX Table A 17 MGBIC 08 Optical Specifications Item 62 5 um MMF 50 um MMF 10 um SMF Transmit Power minimum 0 dBm min 2 dBm typical 5 dBm max Receive Sensitivity 24 dBm min 26 dBm typical Maximum Input Power 3 dBm Link Power Budget 23 dB 28 GB typical Full Duplex Only 1 The maximum drive distance up to 70 km depends on the quality of the installed single mode fiber optic cable segment Use the Link Power Budget to calculate the maximum cable
27. un riesgo el ctrico Elektrischer Gefahrenhinweis Warnung vor s mtlichen Handlungen die zu Verletzung von Personen oder Todesfallen hervorgerufen durch elektrische Spannung f hren k nnen Warning Warns against an action that could result in personal injury or death A Advertencia Advierte contra una acci n que pudiera resultar en lesi n corporal o la muerte Warnhinweis Warnung vor Handlungen die zu Verletzung von Personen oder gar Todesf llen f hren k nnen About This Guide Commonly Used Acronyms Commonly Used Acronyms The following acronyms are used extensively throughout this guide IOM Input Output Module FM Fabric Module CM Control Module LED Light Emitting Diode XFP 10 Gigabit Small Form Factor Pluggable fiber optic transceiver SFP 1 Gigabit Small Form Factor Pluggable fiber optic transceiver SMF Single Mode Fiber MMF Multimode Fiber WWDM Wide Wavelength Division Multiplexed USB Universal Serial Bus ESD Electrostatic Discharge Getting Help For additional support related to the X16 C or this document contact Enterasys Networks using one of the following methods World Wide Web www enterasys com services support Phone 1 800 872 8440 toll free in U S and Canada or 1 978 684 1000 For the Enterasys Networks Support toll free number in your country www enterasys com services support contact Internet mail support enterasys com To expedite y
28. 10 near the bottom of the chassis Figure 3 10 ESD Grounding Receptacle CM2 GROUND 1 Grounding Receptacle 2 Plug 3 Wrist strap Installing and Removing a Power Supply Matrix X AC power supplies are supported in all Matrix X chassis models and provide two power output levels relative to the input power source The power supplies support either 110 Vac 20A or 220 Vac 10A service providing 1160 or 1500 Watts per power supply depending upon the electrical infrastructure of the site where the Matrix X chassis will be located Because system components consume varying amounts of electrical power we recommend consulting the module power specifications in Power Supply Requirements Specifications and Twist Lock Options on page A 2 to guide you in installing the proper number of power supplies for your configuration As you add modules to the Matrix X16 C chassis you may be required to install more power supplies Additional power supplies can be installed to provide redundancy This would require incremental power be added to the base power requirements of the chassis and its components depending on the power redundancy you want to support When at least two power supplies are installed the power from each is evenly distributed If one power supply fails the second power supply assumes the load Additional modules share the load as required Be aware that when you receive your Matrix X16 C chassis a coverplate will be in pl
29. 16 C Chassis on page 3 41 3 30 Matrix X16 C Chassis Setup Attaching Cables Installing Compact Flash Card and DIMM Upgrade Kit Figure 3 27 Connecting a VT Series Terminal ETHERNET lo 1 UTP cable with RJ45 connectors 3 RJ45 to DB25 VT adapter 2 RJ45 COM port 4 VT series terminal Connecting the CM COM Port to a Modem To connect a modem to the CM COM port Figure 3 28 use a UTP cable with RJ45 connectors and a user supplied RJ45 to DB25 male adapter and proceed as follows 1 2 6 Connect the RJ45 connector at one end of the cable to the COM port of the CM Plug the RJ45 connector at the other cable end into a user supplied RJ45 to DB25 modem adapter Connect the RJ45 to DB25 adapter to the communications port on the modem Turn on the modem With a PC connected to a remote modem you can configure the switch remotely To do so you must configure your PC VT emulation package with these parameters Parameter Setting Mode 7 Bit Control Transmit Transmit 19 200 Bits Parity 8 Bits No Parity Stop Bit 1 Stop Bit Connect the X16 C s power cords Refer to Powering Up the Matrix X16 C Chassis on page 3 41 Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide 3 31 Attaching Cables Installing Compact Flash Card and DIMM Upgrade Kit Figure 3 28 Connecting to aModem ETHERNET o 1 UTP cable with RJ45 connectors 4 Local modem 2 RJ
30. 2005 the date of enforcement for Directive 2002 96 EC 2 When this product has reached the end of its serviceable life it cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste It must be collected and treated separately 3 Ithas been determined by the European Parliament that there are potential negative effects on the environment and human health as a result of the presence of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment 4 Itis the users responsibility to utilize the available collection system to ensure WEEE is properly treated For information about the available collection system please go to http www enterasys com services support or contact Enterasys Customer Support at 353 61 705586 Ireland Tih Be BH P MAE Supplement to Product Instructions A AeA EY eC Hazardous Substance nie m OR Eo NOM SUR ZR E Pb Hg Cd Cr PBB PBDE SAW x O O x O O Metal Parts BERI x O O x O O Circuit Modules HAE Era AGAR z a P 5 s Cables amp Cable Assemblies EIRE Y AF O 0 O O O X Plastic and Polymeric parts BEFA O O x x O O Circuit Breakers O RIAA BH EW AEA ET SAER REEE SJ T 11363 2006 PRERE RERA F o Indicates that the concentration of the hazardous substance in all homogeneous materials in the parts is below the relevant
31. 45 COM port 5 Remote modem 3 RJ45 to DB25 modem adapter 6 IBM PC or compatible device Adapter Wiring and Signal Assignments COM Port Adapter Wiring and Signal Diagram RJ45 DB9 Pin Conductor Pin Signal 1 Blue 2 Receive RX 4 Red 3 Transmit TX 5 Green 5 Ground GRD 2 Orange 7 Request to Send RTS 6 Yellow 8 Clear to Send CTS 1 lt 3 5e a RJ45 Connector Female oar DB9 Connector Female 3 32 Matrix X16 C Chassis Setup Attaching Cables Installing Compact Flash Card and DIMM Upgrade Kit VT Series Port Adapter Wiring and Signal Diagram RJ45 DB25 Pin Conductor Pin Signal 4 Red 2 Transmit TX 1 Blue 3 Receive RX 6 Yellow 5 Clear to Send CTS 5 Green 7 Ground GRD 2 Orange 20 Data Terminal Ready Fp aa 55 Pins 1 RJ45 Connector Female 25 lt lt _ ___ _ _ 14 DB25 Connector Female Modem Port Adapter Wiring and Signal Diagram RJ45 DB25 Pin Conductor Pin Signal 1 Blue 2 Transmit TX 2 Orange 8 Data Carrier Detect DCD 4 Red 3 Receive 5 Green 7 Ground GRD 6 Yellow 20 Data Terminal Ready DTR 8 Gray 22 Ring Indicator Pins Pins 1 8 Connecting to the CM USB Port RJ45 Connector Female P 4 eae 14 lt ________ gt 25 DB25 Connector Male The X16 C supports fast and easy configuration downloads using the CM USB port Using either
32. 73 23 EEC EN 60950 IEC 60950 EN 60825 21 CFR 1040 10 Produktsicherheit Dieses Produkt entspricht den folgenden Richtlinien UL 60950 CSA C22 2 No 60950 73 23 EEC EN 60950 IEC 60950 EN 60825 21 CFR 1040 10 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC This product complies with the following 47 CFR Parts 2 and 15 CSA C108 8 89 336 EEC EN 60825 EN 55022 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 55024 AS NZS CISPR 22 CFR 1040 10 VCCI V 3 Compatibilidad Electromagnetica EMC Este producto de Enterasys cumple con lo siguiente 47 CFR Partes 2 y 15 CSA C108 8 89 336 EEC EN 60825 EN 55022 EN 55024 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 AS NZS CISPR 22 CFR 1040 10 VCCI V 3 Elektro magnetische Kompatibilitat EMC Dieses Produkt entspricht den folgenden Richtlinien 47 CFR Parts 2 and 15 CSA C108 8 89 336 EEC EN 60825 EN 55022 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 55024 AS NZS CISPR 22 21 CFR 1040 10 VCCI V 3 Hazardous Substances This product complies with the requirements of European Directive 2002 95 EC Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS in Electrical and Electronic Equipment European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Notice In accordance with Directive 2002 96 EC of the European Parliament on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE 1 The symbol above indicates that separate collection of electrical and electronic equipment is required and that this product was placed on the European market after August 13
33. Chassis bonding and grounding instructions 3 11 to 3 12 Chassis specifications A 1 Class 1 Laser Transceivers Notice v Class A ITE Notice ii CM battery removing and installing 3 24 CM COM port connection to a modem 3 31 connection to a PC 3 29 connection to a terminal 3 30 CM Memory Upgrade Kit 3 35 CM USB port attaching a device to 3 34 connecting to 3 33 view of 3 34 CM1 slot view of 3 23 without coverplate 3 23 COM port pinouts A 9 Commonly used acronyms xvii Compact flash card description of 3 34 function of 1 4 view of 3 34 Configuration assigning an IP Address to eth0 3 47 configuring DHCP 3 47 enabling NTP 3 48 minimal requirements 3 47 naming the X16 C 3 48 Configuring DHCP CLI configuration of 3 47 Connecting fiber optic cables to mini GBICs 3 28 Connecting to a modem configuration of 3 31 Connecting to the CM USB port 3 33 Control and Fabric Module LEDs description of 3 44 to 3 46 Control Module installing and removing 3 23 to 3 24 view of 3 23 view of LEDs 3 45 Coverplates chassis locations of 3 5 delivery without 3 20 double wides in chassis 3 22 FM relation to 3 25 removal from power supply slots 3 16 D DC Power LED description of 3 42 location on the power supply 3 42 Declaration of Conformity vi DHCP CLI configuration of 3 47 DIMMs installing 3 36 locating 3 35 removing 3 35 Documentation URL i E Ejector handles open and closed position views 3 22 use in CM installation 3 23 use in
34. E 1 4 Installing Redundant CMs into an Active Matrix X Router aana an eaaa aee a aana a anana anaa anna 1 5 KIC FAUNE MOIE aaa a a a Aa KAN na a Na a KA gah e Gan E E AE an 1 7 KICO Redundant Power SIHING sasa aana anga aa anaa tank aaa abaan aaa ka aga aga naak aaa a a aaa aaa kagt 1 8 Fowo Sopp LEDE ajaa aaa a a ina Kaka an A aa ai A KANG T A ENE DN aa TG AKE a a aa 1 8 PURGAR anging Power SUDDIlas a sasaka ANING NA AAAS 1 8 Fower Supply Repharm aaa aaa aan kan naa AE aga aa NGANA meee ABA AB A GENE BAE ae ies 1 8 NGE CoG SLB sanan abani anak gaga SNET 1 8 Rack Nouniable C ja AN Ka a Nan ah a E EEE E aaa an een ees 1 9 Chapter 2 Site and Configuration Guidelines a SEES en WR reer reenter erate a here Tener E arene rs treme tether NG A renter er erner SANI mnrr er a err cr 2 1 Salis cei See Sits MAN Na Bg Aa Na reece Tre errr rer rete restr rire re SA E Ka Tag ret rrr Tana TAA a 2 2 Chapter 3 Matrix X16 C Chassis Setup PCM VON seka aaa panahan aaa akah Aa Wana aaa ala ja aia anaa Kek ara aha Da teach ad ang aaa aaa a apaa Ad Ag a tata iota denna pa ada eine 3 1 Unpacking the Matrix X16 C CHASSIS vadisccciccsienccetinstisaccnctsssaaaastestiannabicsteadcaceisdtennanecs SA KANGEN A pagi AB AA anaa Aan 3 2 Seling Up the Matrix AT RS asari k naka ia E KENAA ANANA KANGGE KEH AAN E KE GA TENGE EA NAER E EA E a ABA ANEKA KAKE EEEE 3 5 SUD TITEN aaa aan a saang APA E ANG TANGAN E KA KAANANE KA I d ai EN Bag EA A E 3 5 installing the Ma
35. EDs bottom cable management assembly base panel Table 3 2 Fan Tray LED Definitions Function LED Activity Fan tray functioning correctly Green Fan tray not powered Off Fan tray status during initialization and diagnostics Blinking green Unit s fan failed or module overheated but still provides enough cooling Amber Unsupported configuration has been set from the CM Blinking amber Fan tray failed and requires attention Red The following additional conditions apply e After power up the fan tray LED remains red until diagnostics begin then will blink green When blinking amber the fan controller will run a default configuration e An overheating warning indicates fans are running at high speed Fans operate at normal speed if no warning is received Caution If the LED remains red replace the fan tray immediately Otherwise the system may A overheat and damage chassis components Precaucion Si observa que la lucecita roja no se apaga cambie inmediatamente el sistema de ventilaci n Si no lo hace el sistema se sobrecalentara y los componentes del chasis se dafaran Module LEDs and Reset Button Control and Fabric Module LEDs Two LEDs are provided for CMs and FMs STATUS and ACTIVE STANDBY as shown in Figure 3 40 Additionally Speed 10 100 1000 Mbps and Status LEDs on the CM Ethernet RJ45 port indicate a 10 100 or 1000 Mbps link LED definitions are provided in Table 3 3 The CM also provides a
36. Enterasys Matrix X Secure Core Router X16 C Chassis Installation Guide P N 9034082 04 e ni Cra sys Electrical Hazard Only qualified personnel should perform installation procedures AN Riesgo Electrico Solamente personal calificado debe realizar procedimientos de instalacion Elektrischer Gefahrenhinweis Installationen sollten nur durch ausgebildetes und qualifiziertes Personal vorgenommen werden Notice Enterasys Networks reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document and its web site without prior notice The reader should in all cases consult Enterasys Networks to determine whether any such changes have been made The hardware firmware or software described in this document is subject to change without notice IN NO EVENT SHALL ENTERASYS NETWORKS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL INDIRECT SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS DOCUMENT WEB SITE OR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THEM EVEN IF ENTERASYS NETWORKS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF KNEW OF OR SHOULD HAVE KNOWN OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Enterasys Networks Inc 50 Minuteman Road Andover MA 01810 2007 Enterasys Networks Inc All rights reserved Part Number 9034082 04 February 2007 ENTERASYS ENTERASYS NETWORKS ENTERASYS MATRIX NETSIGHT and any logos associated therewith are trademarks or registered trademark
37. Installation Guide 1 5 Features 1 6 Overview Insert the standby CM into the system and wait until it is fully synchronized with the active CM before removing the active CM Do not physically remove the active CM during the synchronization process The following message will appear on your console screen MXS Standby Synchronization monitoring system MXS CM Standby SYNCING DATA Do not remove the Active CM configuration data 124 MB Copying 10 4 2006 KBPS 00m56s remain high availability data256 MB Copy Pending To manually check the state of the synchronization process enter the show system high availability command which will display the following output matrix x switch su gt show system high availability SYSTEM HIGH AVAILABILITY INFORMATION System Coldstart Wed Mar 9 12 28 24 2005 Current Time Wed Mar 9 18 36 06 2005 Total System Uptime O0d06h07m42s HA Channel Primary Online Configuration Non Redundant Coldstart after Reboot Total Failovers Since Coldstart 0 Early Repetitive Failure Protection 10m00s 00n45s remain Active Module CM1 Standby Module Synchronizing CONTROL MODULE INFORMATION CM1 In Service Active Uptime 0d00h54m08s 1 3 2 N CM2 In Service Standby Replication Status configuration data 124 MB Copying 10 4 2006 KBPS 00m56s remain high availability data 256 MB Copy Pending The following conditions are preventing a Hot Redundant configuration Hot Failover i
38. LCO9 One LLC fiber optic single mode port compliant with 1000BASE LX standard LC connector MGBIC MT01 One MT RJ fiber optic port compliant with 1000BASE SX standard MT RJ connector MGBIC 08 One LC fiber optic single mode port compliant with 1000BASE ELX standard LC connector MGBIC 02 One RJ45 copper connection compliant with 1000BASE T standard RJ45 connector MGBIC LC01 MGBIC MT01 Specifications 1000BASE SX Table A 141 MGBIC LC01 MGBIC MT01 Optical Specifications Item 62 5 um MMF 50 um MMF Transmit Power minimum 9 5 dBm 9 5 dBm Receive Sensitivity 17 dBm 17 dBm Link Power Budget 7 5 dBm 7 5 dBm Table A 12 MGBIC LC01 MGBIC MT01 Operating Range Item Modal Bandwidth 850 nm Range 62 5 um MMF 160 MHz km 2 220 Meters 62 5 um MMF 200 MHz km 2 275 Meters 50 um MMF 400 MHz km 2 500 Meters 50 um MMF 500 MHz km 2 550 Meters A 6 Specifications and Regulatory Compliance SFP Input Output Specifications MGBIC LC03 Specifications 1000BASE SX Table A 13 MGBIC LC03 Optical Specifications Item 62 5 125 um MMF 50 125 um MMF Transmit Power minimum 9 5 dBm 9 5 dBm Transmit Power maximum 3 dBm 3 dBm Receive Sensitivity 20 dBm 20 dBm Link Power Budget Multimode Only 10 5 dBm 10 5 dBm 1 The maximum drive distance up to 2 km depends on the quality of the installed multimode fiber optic cable segment Use the Link Power Budget to calculate the maximum cable length of
39. M and FM LEDs and the Reset button Refer to LEDs and Reset Button on page 3 42 Minimally configure the X16 C chassis to get it up and running and ready for more extensive software configuration Refer to First Time Quick Configuration on page 3 47 Installing the Matrix X16 C Chassis The Matrix X16 C chassis is designed to be mounted in a standard 19 inch wide 48 26 centimeter equipment rack or cabinet Also you can install two chassis in a standard 7 foot high 213 36 cm rack Use the following guidelines to mount the chassis Allow at least 60 centimeters 24 inches of clearance in front of the rack for chassis installation Install the following optional rack supports e Rack support brackets are optional but recommended for four post cabinet installations e Mid mount brackets optional support for shorter racks Attach the Matrix X16 C chassis ears to the rack Install grounding cables as necessary Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide 3 5 Setting Up the Matrix X16 C Chassis Installing Optional Rack Support Brackets Rack support brackets are shipped with the chassis to provide additional support underneath the chassis Use of these brackets is recommended for installations with four post cabinets to augment standard rack support by the front ears on the chassis To install the rack support brackets proceed as follows A A Warning If the rack is not secured to the floor it is recommended that you
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41. O EVENT SHALL ENTERASYS OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS BUSINESS INTERRUPTION LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION SPECIAL INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR RELIANCE DAMAGES OR OTHER LOSS ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM EVEN IF ENTERASYS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES THIS FOREGOING LIMITATION SHALL APPLY REGARDLESS OF THE CAUSE OF ACTION UNDER WHICH DAMAGES ARE SOUGHT THE CUMULATIVE LIABILITY OF ENTERASYS TO YOU FOR ALL CLAIMS RELATING TO THE PROGRAM IN CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE SHALL NOT EXCEED THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF FEES PAID TO ENTERASYS BY YOU FOR THE RIGHTS GRANTED HEREIN 8 AUDIT RIGHTS You hereby acknowledge that the intellectual property rights associated with the Program are of critical value to Enterasys and accordingly You hereby agree to maintain complete books records and accounts showing i license fees due and paid and ii the use copying and deployment of the Program You also grant to Enterasys and its authorized representatives upon reasonable notice the right to audit and examine during Your normal business hours Your books records accounts and hardware devices upon which the Program may be deployed to verify compliance with this Agreement including the verification of the license fees due and paid Enterasys and the use copying and deployment of the Program Enterasys right of examinatio
42. ODE TE UM acca ach ear mca ite acc a ke na lh gts i ead lh a a th aka 3 20 installing and Removing Modules sasasi anaa tiers nada Kp E aa NG NA TRAH SH AHH teaiaainrtiasinrtiemaon Na AE KANGA AGAR AKA 3 20 msialng and Removing TOMS seoran rresia KARA NA Ka KA e KAGUNAN KAE KA E EARN NA NG ENENG NA 3 20 Installing and REMOVING CME sasanak agan sasciseuipsonisaesccemaieceteanades a AA sdaibanncs E a 3 23 Replacing the CM BANGEY rnc sige teen cd nya ots Kapara aaa viata bah xd a Gaui nama hadi aa a gga e kg a padi kenaka baa a aa bapae amuses 3 24 Installing and Removing FMS aa5asasaa aaa aaa aba Da KAGEN NAKIRA KANGA KNA NANA NE EA 3 25 xi Attaching Cables Installing Compact Flash Card and DIMM Upgrade Kit anaaaa anane anane naen aa naa nanane 3 26 SANS SA ARETE TIOSAN AAN aa Pa Darana ENG KAIN AA BABE IH DENG Ga eon BEN A KAB KN DA apana ka 3 26 Removing oh AP PI SP PTG saa aaa aa danang Ka KAN KB A Laa Ka NGAKAK ARA SINA A an aa a NE Ka aan aa 3 27 a e kal AR eg a E NGE AA aa TA E D AG a Kan E ENAK E KG 3 28 KANGENING othe CM COM PON saang ga na anaa aa aaa aa saa nana Kana nasa aaa kaaksi a A baa kaa Kaga apak aa a kah kaa anna 3 29 Connecting the CM COM Port to an IBM PC or Compatible Device 4naaaeeenneaaaananananananan anan 3 29 Connecting the CM COM Port to a VT Series Terminal 55s555554545445599985444e954 55999 5aana saa nagata gagahan 3 30 Connecting tie CM COM Por to a Modemi aaa sakanan meinen BINASA A
43. a ka a naa aa aaa apa aana ngagu ag a gaga Na aa agan kah Aka a AKE 3 47 Com MOO ER AA a E A ER aana a E a a ag AN ag A NE AA ER a 3 47 TAN NIP E A a BAR Ba ag Na EN rr renter terre trier NA TAN ag KI TA BN pa KPN Sa A 3 48 Panimo TE MA A Ke an Na Na A EP Na NGA eee ee aR 3 48 Appendix A Specifications and Regulatory Compliance Chassis Power Supply and Fan Tray Specifications lt i ccsscsosessdnncidcdacesatesaseaasuneiccassasandsacsasosonsmmtanosaraneanons A 1 Power Supply Requirements Specifications and Twist Lock Options a sasaeeaeae nean ea nana n aana ene A 2 10 Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver Specifications AFP ccccccssssssaacesseroeaswurseaceaevevenneasestsemeasccsstentsesurvveneaseuivenees A 4 1 Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver Specifications SFP ccsseccceeessecccceessseneeeeenseeneeeeenenenaeceeatenaeeeenentenease A 5 SFF UDR CM OUR SOI AUN akas a ga kaga DEGAN AA AAN a me da a aa E aa Ga GK AA Aa Kek A 6 MGBIC LC01 MGBIC MT01 Specifications 1000BASE SA 565955554555a anasak ga kian nag s ga anan agaran A 6 MGBIC LCO03 Specifications 1TOQOBASE SA cixcissccmsaicacssndnn AA DENEA HAN E NAGARA ARA AKEN Sp TAKER TE AA KENA HA ANAKE WA A 7 MGBIC LCO09 Specifications MOQ0BASE LA 4555 ara Kenaan SENG mapa ead BA A Sa a a A AA D A deel wana naa a wai A 7 MGBIC 08 Specihcatione T000BASE ELX asana kan naga ADE ANA DENI NEG PAING HE INA KAB NG ARA A Aan TAA GE A TAARAH A 8 MGBIC 02 speciicatione TONUBA SES
44. ace over all power supply slots except PS1 in the lower right This slot is left open for your convenience when installing the first power supply Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide 3 13 Installing and Removing a Power Supply Power Supply Planning Although each power supply requires its own circuit when planning the X16 C power budget you have the option of drawing from one or more sources by either the N 1 or 1 1 method respectively Drawing power by the N 1 method protects the X16 C against the failure of a single power source although not against an outage by that source In a scheme where four modules are installed as shown in Figure 3 11 you can assign all four modules to source A This is the most common approach to power supply planning Figure 3 11 Power Supply Planning N 1 Method Circuit A Alternately drawing power by the 1 1 method has the advantage of protecting the X16 C against an outage by one of the power sources as well as the failure of one or as many as half of your power supplies However this method requires either a backup battery or another power source separate from the first power source As shown in Figure 3 12 six power supplies are installed with three assigned to source A and the other two to source B Figure 3 12 Power Supply Planning 1 1 Method Circuit A Circuit B Installing a Power Supply Power supplies are installed in slots located along the
45. atts 1 1 4 3480 Watts N 1 5 4640 Watts N 1 6 5800 Watts 1 1 6 5800 Watts N 1 1 The sum of individual power draws for all installed fan trays control and fabric modules and IOMs Table A 5 Redundancy Configurations for AC Line 200 240 Vac No of Power Supplies Maximum Redundant System Load Redundancy Configuration 2 1500 Watts 1 1 3 3000 Watts N 1 4 3000 Watts 1 1 4 4500 Watts N 1 5 6000 Watts N 1 6 4500 Watts 1 1 6 6000 Watts N 1 1 The sum of individual power draws for all installed fan trays control and fabric modules and IOMs Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide A 3 10 Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver Specifications KFP Matrix X16 C twist lock power cord options are as follows Table A 6 Twist Lock Power Cord Options Enterasys Part Number Twist Lock Plug Type Power Requirement Receptacle Type TL 20A CORD NEMA L5 20P 110V 20A NEMA L5 20R TL L615P USCORD NEMA L6 15P 220V 15A NEMA L6 15R 10 Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver Specifications XFP The 10 Gigabit XFP 10 Gigabit Small Form Factor Pluggable interface port slots on Matrix X Router IOMs can support various optional 10 Gigabit Ethernet 10 GbE standard type fiber optic modules As of the printing of this guide 1OGBASE LR ER ZR and SR types are available Table A 7 through Table A 9 provide specifications for each module Table A 7 XFP Port Physical and Environmental Specifications Item Specification
46. cient or has fallen below operational limits Refer to Figure 3 36 for their location and Table 3 1 for a description of LED function Power supplies are installed in chassis slots PS1 through PS6 along the right hand side of the chassis Figure 3 36 Power Supply LEDs 1 Intake cooling fans 2 DC Power LED 3 Handle 4 AC Power LED Table 3 41 DC AC Power Supply PS1 PS6 LED Definitions Function LED Activity DC Power LED Power supply successfully providing 48 VDC to the system Green Power supply malfunctioning Off AC Power LED Sufficient AC power supply influx Green No AC power into the module Off 3 42 Matrix X16 C Chassis Setup LEDs and Reset Button Fan Tray LEDs Each fan tray provides a status LED on its front panel Fan tray LEDs are provided on the chassis bezels only bottom LEDs shown and on the optional cable management assemblies Refer to Figure 3 37 and Figure 3 38 for LED locations and Table 3 2 for their description Figure 3 37 Fan Tray LED Figure 3 38 Fan Tray LEDs on Bottom Chassis Bezel ALLOW FAN BLADES TO STOP PRIOR TO FAN TRAY REMOVAL 1 Fan Tray Status LED 1 Fan Tray LEDs bottom chassis bezel Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide 3 43 LEDs and Reset Button Figure 3 39 Fan Tray LEDs on Bottom Cable Management Assembly Base Panel S N MAC ADD a stae __ FANTRAY FANTRAY FAN TRAY e e e 1 Fan Tray L
47. considered hazardous When the connector is in place all laser radiation remains within the fiber The maximum amount of radiant power exiting the fiber under normal conditions is 12 6 dBm or 55 x 106 watts Removing the optical connector from the transceiver allows laser radiation to emit directly from the optical port The maximum radiance from the optical port under worst case conditions is 0 8 W cm or 8 x 10 W m sr 1 Do not use optical instruments to view the laser output The use of optical instruments to view laser output increases eye hazard When viewing the output optical port power must be removed from the network adapter Declaration of Conformity Application of Council Directive s Manufacturer s Name Manufacturer s Address European Representative Address Conformance to Directive s Product Standards Equipment Type Environment 89 336 EEC 73 23 EEC Enterasys Networks Inc 50 Minuteman Road Andover MA USA 01810 Enterasys Networks Ltd Nexus House Newbury Business Park London Road Newbury Berkshire RG14 2PZ England EC Directive 89 336 EEC EN 55022 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 55024 EC Directive 73 23 EEC EN 60950 EN 60825 Networking Equipment for use in a Commercial or Light Industrial Environment Enterasys Networks Inc declares that the equipment packaged with this notice conforms to the above directives vi Enterasys Networks Inc Firmware License Agree
48. delines 2 1 system description of 1 1 tools required for installation 3 1 twist lock power cord specifications A 4 using ejector handles 3 22 XFP SFP release handle 3 27 Memory Upgrade Kit installing 3 35 MGBIC 02 specifications for A 8 MGBIC 08 specifications for A 8 MGBIC LCO01 specifications for A 6 MGBIC LC03 specifications for A 7 MGBIC LCO09 specifications for A 7 MGBIC MT01 specifications for A 6 Mid mount brackets installation steps 3 5 3 7 location in shipping package 3 4 used with rack supports 3 9 MT RJ fiber optic option 3 28 installation on IOM 3 28 view of cable connector 3 28 N Naming the X16 C CLI configuration of 3 48 Notices BSMIEMC v Class 1 Laser Transceiver v Class AITE ii Declaration of Conformity vi ENC iii FCC ii General ii Industry Canada ii Product Safety ii VCCI v NTP enabling of 3 48 O Optional cable management kit description of 3 38 P Physical properties of chassis A 1 Power supply description of 3 13 description of air flow 1 8 description of LEDs 3 42 installation of 3 14 location of vent plate 3 15 planning for 3 14 removal of 3 17 twist lock power cord for 1 8 3 4 3 41 twist lock power cord specifications A 4 view of LEDs 3 42 view of vent plate 3 15 Power supply LEDs description of 3 42 Power supply planning description of 3 14 Powering up the chassis description of 3 41 PS1 slot view of 3 15 3 16 R Rack mounting the chassis description of 3 9 Regulat
49. e que el rack puede soportar su peso sin comprometer su propia estabilidad de otra forma da o personal o del equipo puede ocurrir Warnhinweis berzeugen Sie sich vor dem Einbau des Ger tes in das Rack von dessen Stabilitat ansonsten konnten Personenschaden oder Schaden am Gerat die Folge sein 1 Keeping the above notes in mind locate the position on the chassis where you will install the brackets The chassis requires 97 16 centimeters 38 25 inches of vertical spacing 2 Align the holes in one bracket with those in the chassis as shown in Figure 3 6 then fasten it to the chassis using 15 of the screws supplied with the bracket kit 3 Install the second bracket as described earlier using the 15 remaining screws Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide 3 7 Setting Up the Matrix X16 C Chassis Figure 3 6 Fastening Mid Mount Brackets m gt am pan an e 1 Mid mount brackets 2 2 Bracket screws 30 3 8 Matrix X16 C Chassis Setup Setting Up the Matrix X16 C Chassis Rack Mounting the Matrix X16 C Chassis Note Read Chapter 2 Site and Configuration Guidelines before completing the following procedure to ensure that all installation guidelines are met To rack mount the Matrix X16 C chassis proceed as follows Warning We recommend you use a forklift or other mechanical device to lift and hold the chassis Advertencia Para ayudar a prevenir alguna les
50. e terminal matrix x router config interface eth0 matrix x router config if eth0 ip address ip address ip mask matrix x router config if eth0O no shutdown nA WO FF W N Be matrix x router config if eth0O exit Configuring DHCP To set up the Matrix X16 C as a DHCP client on your network enter the following commands at the CLI prompt This example includes manually configuring a default gateway matrix x switch su router matrix x router exec configure terminal matrix x router config ip route 0 0 0 0 ip address matrix x router config interface port_type slot port matrix x router config if xx x x ip address dhcp Hn oO FF W N Be matrix x router config if xx x x exit Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide 3 47 First Time Quick Configuration Enabling NTP To configure NTP for the Matrix X16 C enter the following commands at the CLI prompt The following commands enable the Matrix X16 C either as an NTP client or server Specify set ntp client broadcast to accept time synchronization from any NTP server and set ntp client unicast to accept time from a particular server Alternatively configure the Matrix X16 C to accept time synchronization from a particular NTP server the system must be in unicast mode You can define up to 10 NTP servers Optionally if using multiple NTP servers use the keyword prefer to specify which NTP server is the preferred server 1 matrix x switch su set ntp cli
51. eets the protective earth grounding requirements of the National Electrical Code NEC UL 60950 and IEC 60950 standards However in some cases it is necessary to use an alternative grounding method at installation sites that must meet the Telcordia GR 1089 Section 9 Bonding and Grounding Requirements or national deviations Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide 3 11 Setting Up the Matrix X16 C Chassis To meet these requirements use the four tapped holes located on the rear center side of the chassis These holes meet the hole grounding bolt pattern requirements as shown in Figure 3 9 Figure 3 9 Telcordia GR 1089 Grounding Hole Pattern and Cable O ha ummm O O f t 1 12 AWG stranded copper wire 3 Chassis 5 1 4 20 ground screws 4 2 Rear of chassis bolt pattern grounding site 4 Two hole connectors To ground the chassis according to the Telcordia GR 1089 Section 9 Bonding and Grounding Requirements a connection is needed between the chassis and the enclosure metalwork or a nearby point on the Central Office CO Ground system The connection is made using one or more grounding wires as needed fabricated from a 12 AWG stranded copper wire To fabricate and install a grounding wire proceed as follows 1 Cut a 12 AWG stranded copper wire to length long enough to reach from the grounding location of the chassis to the selected grounding location on the CO Ground or enclosure
52. ent broadcast unicast 2 matrix x switch su set ntp server ip address prefer Set the round trip broadcast delay for NTP broadcast frames ranging from 1 to 999999 microseconds This delay is meant for NTP running on high speed LANs with many hosts and where the greatest accuracy is not required 3 matrix x switch su set ntp broadcastdelay 1 999999 Naming the Matrix X16 C To specify a name location and system contact for your Matrix X16 C enter the following commands at the CLI prompt 1 matrix x switch su set system name string 2 matrix x switch su set system location string 3 matrix x switch su set system contact string 3 48 Matrix X16 C Chassis Setup Specifications and Regulatory Compliance This appendix provides information about the following For information about Refer to page Chassis Power Supply and Fan Tray Specifications A 1 Power Supply Requirements Specifications and Twist Lock Options A 2 10 Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver Specifications XFP A 4 1 Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver Specifications SFP A 5 SFP Input Output Specifications A 6 COM Port Pinout Assignments A 9 Regulatory Compliance A 9 Enterasys Networks reserves the right to change specifications at any time without notice Chassis Power Supply and Fan Tray Specifications Matrix X16 C chassis power supply and fan tray module physical specifications are detailed in Table A 1 Table
53. es Installing and Removing Modules This section describes the installation of IOMs and Fabric and Control Modules Although you can populate any empty slot with its appropriate module all chassis are delivered without coverplates on the IOM and Fabric and Control Module slots labeled as 1 Slots accept modules that are sized appropriately for those slots only That is only IOMs can fit into IOM slots Fabric Modules into FM slots and Control Modules into CM slots Installing and Removing IOMs To install an IOM module refer to the figures as indicated in the steps below and proceed as follows 1 Locate the ESD wrist strap shipped with the Matrix X16 C chassis Attach the ESD wrist strap to your wrist and plug the cable from the ESD wrist strap into the ESD grounding receptacle at the bottom of the chassis as shown in Figure 3 10 2 Unpack the module by taking it from its shipping box removing any packaging materials and removing the module from its protective plastic bag Save the shipping box and materials in the event the unit must be reshipped 3 Examine the module carefully checking for damage If any damage is found do not install it Contact Enterasys Networks for instructions 3 20 Matrix X16 C Chassis Setup Installing and Removing Modules 4 Locate Slot 1 at the bottom left side of the chassis and insert the IOM in the guide rail of the slot as shown in Figure 3 19 Gently slide the module into the rack u
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55. from Power Supply Slot 1 Power supply slot 2 Power supply coverplate 3 Captive screw 3 16 Matrix X16 C Chassis Setup Installing and Removing a Power Supply 12 Replace the power supply vent plate Note Before you power up the Matrix X16 C chassis you must complete installation of fan trays and modules Removing a Power Supply To remove a power supply proceed as follows 1 Attach the anti static wrist strap as described in Attaching the Electrostatic Discharge Wrist Strap on page 3 13 before handling the power supply module Unplug the associated power cord from the 20A 100 125 Vac or 8A 200 240 Vac outlet Unplug the power cord from the AC inlet associated with the power supply you are removing at the back of the chassis as shown in Figure 3 16 For example inlet AC1 correlates with PS1 Figure 3 16 Removing the AC Inlet Power Cord fomenenenenenenenenenenenonenenenenerene OOO O o o EERE 1 Inlet power cord 2 AC inlet AC1 4 Loosen screws securing the power supply vent plate to the chassis and remove the vent plate 5 Unscrew the captive screw to release the power supply from the chassis 6 Remove the power supply by grasping the handle and pulling it straight out of the chassis 7 Fasten a coverplate over the empty slot 8 Reinstall the vent plate coverplate in place of the removed power supply to contain EMI radiation and ensure proper air N Caution If you plan to operate the
56. i n personal es recommendable que un elevador de carga or algun otro dispositivo se utilice para levantar el chasis Warnhinweis Zum Schutz vor k rperlichen Sch den es wird empfohlen mittels Gabelstabler oder anderen Hilfsmittein das Chassis anzuheben oder es zu halten 1 Lift the chassis onto the support brackets Refer back to Figure 3 5 If you installed the optional mid mount brackets skip to Step 3 2 Use the 16 screws 8 per side provided to secure the chassis to the rack as shown in Figure 3 7 starting with the bottom holes and working toward the top of the chassis Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide 3 9 Setting Up the Matrix X16 C Chassis Figure 3 7 Rack Mounting the Matrix X16 C Chassis O O a 4 1 P 4 L1 P 1 4 1 P A A a P gt A 1 P 4 p a P m A 1 P gt A oe t Oo Oo 4 4 1 Rack 2 Rack mounting screws 8 per side 3 Lift the chassis onto the rack support brackets if installed 4 Using the 16 supplied screws attach the chassis at the mid mounting position to the rack as shown in Figure 3 8 3 10 Matrix X16 C Chassis Setup Setting Up the Matrix X16 C Chassis Figure 3 8 Rack Mounting the Mid Mounted Chassis d E a _ a e Oo 1 Rack 2 Rack mounting screws 8 per side 5 Chassis rack mounting is now complete Chassis Bonding and Grounding Installing the chassis as described in this chapter m
57. in any jurisdiction shall not invalidate or render illegal or unenforceable such provision in any other jurisdiction 14 TERMINATION Enterasys may terminate this Agreement immediately upon Your breach of any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement Upon any such termination You shall immediately cease all use of the Program and shall return to Enterasys the Program and all copies of the Program Contents About This Guide Who Should Use This GUJE rans beac Sena akang a a abaan lucia kaga adage aa saa Kan kab ek a op pad ia eea abaan kaang KV Using ThS GUIE 55 akan aan NA AENG NA asini gece NGADANG IKAN BH KG kn KA KANAN SABA KV Using the Matrix X Router Manual Sek swasa skak aneda kak Kak e Pa Ba a tatters KARAG KNA KA AA KAKAK AN EE EEEO EEEE ANE ates xvi Conventions Used tin ThS Gunde ccaissccsrcsctssseecsssncsencasssaesnscesrsessa nE na e A EE ANANE KANAAN xvi Commony Used ACIONYMIS cscs hats ean pakena kasan cepa cha pd a ken aaa eaaa leah cb aa aaa ead ena EEEa E aaa xvii Getting Help sasirnane NA Ka KAE A ag AAN KA AA AN BK DA ap KA AAN KARANA SN b NA AGA NAHAN xvii Chapter 1 Overview eVects AW wi O epee KAN rte pe ERR ee Tree Pett reer rromt tre tree Terri ree terre Teen Tr rire AE IN a ae Kapa a EN 1 1 UL A nm ere nee Peet reer te etree errr eye rer rrr rrp epee EN Ag E Ka KOK Aa E Teorey Tere 1 4 ALES nouv output MOGUES sasa aaa sada aia bah pi sain bag Aa 1 4 ATG CONTO OAU aca care cca aan Ka Ka psec naan cage Ka a E AE R
58. inside of the rack and proceed with optional mid mount bracketting below or Rack Mounting the Matrix X16 C Chassis on page 3 9 3 6 Matrix X16 C Chassis Setup Setting Up the Matrix X16 C Chassis Figure 3 5 1 Rack Installing Rack Support Brackets N O gt OSDOYSOOvSoOOvSOOvYOOS N S A N A 2 Rack support brackets 2 3 Bracket screws 16 Installing Optional Mid Mount Brackets You can purchase an optional mid mount bracket kit for a rack or cabinet where the standard front chassis ear attachment is unusable due to space concerns To install the brackets proceed as follows A A Warning If the rack is not secured to the floor it is recommended that you install the chassis in the bottom half of the rack This helps prevent the rack from being top heavy Advertencia Si el rack no esta asegurado al piso es recomendable que instales el chasis en la parte de abajo del rack Esto ayuda a prevenir que el rack este demasiado pesado en la parte superior Warnhinweis Falls das Rack nicht mit Schrauben am Boden gesichert wird sollte das Chassis in der unteren Halfte des Racks installiert werden um ein kippen des Racks zu vermeiden Warning Before rack mounting the device ensure that the rack can support it without compromising stability Otherwise personal injury and or equipment damage may result Advertencia Antes de montar el equipo en el rack asegurars
59. install the chassis in the bottom half of the rack This helps prevent the rack from being top heavy Advertencia Si el rack no esta asegurado al piso es recomendable que instales el chasis en la parte de abajo del rack Esto ayuda a prevenir que el rack este demasiado pesado en la parte superior Warnhinweis Falls das Rack nicht mit Schrauben am Boden gesichert wird sollte das Chassis in der unteren Halfte des Racks installiert werden um ein kippen des Racks zu vermeiden Warning Before rack mounting the device ensure that the rack can support it without compromising stability Otherwise personal injury and or equipment damage may result Advertencia Antes de montar el equipo en el rack asegurarse que el rack puede soportar su peso sin comprometer su propia estabilidad de otra forma da o personal o del equipo puede ocurrir Warnhinweis berzeugen Sie sich vor dem Einbau des Ger tes in das Rack von dessen Stabilitat ansonsten konnten Personenschaden oder Schaden am Gerat die Folge sein 1 Keeping the above notes in mind locate the position on the rack where you will install the brackets The chassis requires 97 16 centimeters 38 25 inches of vertical spacing 2 Align the holes in one bracket with those in the rack as shown in Figure 3 5 then fasten it to the rack from the inside of the bracket using eight of the screws supplied with the rack 3 Install the second bracket with eight more screws attaching them from the
60. ix X16 C Chassis Unpacking the Matrix X16 C Chassis Note Unpack the Matrix X16 C chassis components only as needed Leave the components in their respective shipping cartons until you are ready to install that component Save all shipping materials in the event you must repack the chassis The Matrix X16 C chassis is packed and shipped on a skid Before unpacking the chassis examine the outside packaging for obvious damage To unpack the Matrix X16 C chassis refer to the following figures which illustrate disassembly and include numbers that correspond to the steps below Proceed as follows 1 With a box cutter cut the two shipping straps fastening the corrugated box to the skid as shown in Figure 3 1 2 Lift and remove the shipping box from the skid Figure 3 1 Disassembly Steps 1 and 2 1 Shipping straps 2 Shipping box 3 Shipping skid 3 Remove and save the rack support brackets accessory package documents cable and other equipment from the top of the styrofoam cap as shown in Figure 3 2 on page 3 3 Accessories and optional equipment include Electrostatic Discharge ESD wrist strap Installation documentation Screw assemblies Rack support brackets RJ45 management cable 4 Lift and remove the styrofoam cap from the top of the chassis Save for reshipping if necessary 3 2 Matrix X16 C Chassis Setup Unpacking the Matrix X16 C Chassis Figure 3 2 Disassembly Steps 3 and 4 khOND
61. l it is on Verify the device at the other end of the segment is ON and linked to the segment b If there are separate fiber optic connections on the other device check the crossover of the cables Swap cable connections if necessary c Check that the fiber optic connection meets prescribed dB loss and cable specifications Repeat steps 1 through 3 above until all connections have been made To remove the LC or MT RJ cable connector press its release tab and pull it out of the transceiver Connecting to the CM COM Port This section describes how to install a UTP cable with RJ45 connectors and optional adapters to connect the CM COM port to a PC VT series terminal or modem to access local management This section also details adapter pinout assignments The following parts may be needed depending on the connection RJ45 to DB9 female adapter user supplied UTP cable with RJ45 connectors user supplied RJ45 to DB25 female adapter user supplied RJ45 to DB25 male adapter user supplied Connecting the CM COM Port to an IBM PC or Compatible Device To connect an IBM PC or compatible device running the VT terminal emulation to the CM COM port Figure 3 26 proceed as follows 1 Connect the RJ45 connector at one end of the cable to the communications COM Console port on the CM Plug the RJ45 connector at the other end of the cable into a user supplied RJ45 to DB9 adapter Connect the RJ45 to DB9 adapter to the commu
62. length of the attached segment The Link Power Budget must not exceed those specified in this table The MGBIC 08 input power must not exceed 3 dBm Otherwise saturation could occur Table A 18 MGBIC 08 Operating Range Item 1550 nm Range 9 or 10 um SMF N A 70 000 Meters MGBIC 02 Specifications 1000BASE T Table A 19 MGBIC 02 Specifications Item Specification Supported Cable Type Maximum Length Copper Category 5 UTP Up to 100 meters Connector RJ45 Data Rate 1 Gbps IEEE 802 3 2000 compatible 1000BASE T operation only Automatic crossover detection TX Output impedance 100 ohms typical at all frequencies between 1 MHz and 125 MHz RX Input impedance 100 ohms typical at all frequencies between 1 MHz and 125 MHz A 8 Specifications and Regulatory Compliance COM Port Pinout Assignments COM Port Pinout Assignments The COM port is a serial communications port for local access to Local Management as shown in Figure A 1 Refer to Table A 20 for the COM port pin assignments Figure A 1 COM Port Pin Assignments Pins 1 through 9 are numbered vertically from bottom to top left to right Table A 20 COM Port Pin Assignments Pin Signal Name Input Output 1 Transmit Data XMT Output 2 Clear to Send CTS Input 3 Data Set Ready DSR Input 4 Receive Data RCV Input 5 Signal Ground GND NA 6 Request to Send RTS Output 7 Data Te
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64. metalwork Install a listed two hole compression type connector on both ends of the grounding wire Apply a suitable antioxidant to the chassis grounding location and unpainted surface grounding location on the CO Ground or enclosure metalwork Connect one ground cable two hole connector to the chassis using two of the 1 4 20 screws shipped with the chassis Connect the two hole connector at the other end of the cable to the CO Ground or enclosure metalwork using user supplied screws Torque screws to 67 in lbs 5 Notes The hole pattern in the chassis allows you to use two differently sized two hole connectors The size is determined by the orientation of the connector The vertical and the horizontal orientations allow for two standard double hole compression ground lug configurations lIn Norway Sweden and Finland the same procedure can be used for a permanent protective earth ground connection as required by their national deviation to IEC 60950 Section 5 1 7 lin Denmark the chassis must be installed utilizing a Type B grounded plug 3 12 Matrix X16 C Chassis Setup Installing and Removing a Power Supply Attaching the Electrostatic Discharge Wrist Strap The Electrostatic Discharge ESD wrist strap must be attached before handling the power supplies fan tray and modules used in the Matrix X16 C chassis Place the ESD wrist strap on your wrist and plug the other end into the grounding receptacle shown in Figure 3
65. munications with the Matrix X16 C Consider the following e Decide whether you will configure the Matrix X16 C for switching bridging or routing e If routing assign an IP address to interface ethO for management access Refer to Assigning an IP Address to eth0 on page 3 47 e If switching configure the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP for network IP address assignment Refer to Configuring DHCP on page 3 47 Note Be aware that a statically or DHCP assigned IP address is accessible from within that subnet by a host directly connected to the interface via a switch but if you need to connect to the console from a host on a different subnet you must configure a static route to that host Refer to the Matrix K Router Command Line Interface Reference Guide for more information e Enable the Network Time Protocol NTP to configure proper chassis clocking Refer to Enabling NTP on page 3 48 e Designate a name location and contact for the Matrix X16 C Refer to Naming the Matrix X16 C on page 3 48 For more detailed information about configuring the Matrix X16 C refer to the Matrix X Router Configuration Guide which is available online at http www enterasys com support manuals Assigning an IP Address to eth0 To assign an IP address to the Matrix X16 C s management interface eth0 enter the following commands at the CLI prompt matrix x switch su router matrix x router exec configur
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67. nagement assembly Captive screws 2 on cable management assembly base panel Cables akhond Remove the bar of the cable management assembly by loosening the two captive screws on the bar See Figure 3 34 on page 3 40 Note Removing the bar from the cable management assembly is optional You can thread the cables through the opening between the bottom panel and the bar if you desire Gather the IOM cables you wish to bundle and wrap them in the velcro cable straps Control Module cables may also be secured in this manner See Figure 3 34 on page 3 40 Reattach the bar to the cable management assembly as applicable by tightening the two captive screws on the bar Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide 3 39 Optional Cable Management Kit Figure 3 34 Securing Cables Using Velcro Cable Straps ara ae Bottom cable management assembly base panel Captive screws 2 on base panel Velcro cable straps 8 attached to each cable management assembly base panel Cables Bar attaches to the cable management assembly base panel Captive screws 2 on bar Oouahond 3 40 Matrix X16 C Chassis Setup Powering Up the Matrix X16 C Chassis Powering Up the Matrix X16 C Chassis To power up the Matrix X16 C chassis proceed as follows 1 Plug one end of each power cord included with the power supply into the AC power inlet on the chassis back panel and tighten the cord lock bracket screw as shown in
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69. nications port on the IBM PC Turn on the PC and configure your VT emulation package with these parameters Parameter Setting Mode 7 Bit Control Transmit Transmit 19 200 Bits Parity 8 Bits No Parity Stop Bit 1 Stop Bit Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide 3 29 Attaching Cables Installing Compact Flash Card and DIMM Upgrade Kit 5 Connect the X16 C s power cords Refer to Powering Up the Matrix X16 C Chassis on page 3 41 Figure 3 26 Connecting an IBM PC or Compatible i ETHERNET 1 UTP cable with RJ45 connectors 3 RJ45 to DB9 PC adapter 2 RJ45 COM port 4 IBM PC or compatible device Connecting the CM COM Port to a VT Series Terminal To connect a VT Series terminal to the CM COM port Figure 3 27 use a UTP cable with RJ45 connectors and a user supplied RJ45 to DB25 female adapter Proceed as follows 1 Connect the RJ45 connector at one end of the cable to the COM port on the CM 2 Plug the RJ45 connector at the other end of the cable into a user supplied RJ45 to DB25 female adapter 3 Connect the RJ45 to DB25 adapter to the port labeled COM on the VT terminal 4 Turn on the terminal and access the Setup Directory Set the following parameters Parameter Setting Mode 7 Bit Control Transmit Transmit 19 200 Bits Parity 8 Bits No Parity Stop Bit 1 Stop Bit 5 Connect the X16 C s power cords Refer to Powering Up the Matrix X
70. nning To estimate a power budget simply total the wattage of each installed module making sure the combined wattage consumed is no greater than 100 of the output of the power supply ies For example if you install one CM and FM three fan trays and six IOMs X G32 00 at 1500 Watts 220 Vac your total power required is 1735 watts You would be required to install a minimum of two power supplies to support this configuration or three power supplies for N 1 redundancy A second example including two CMs and FMs six fan trays and sixteen IOMs X G32 00s at 1160 Watts 110 Vac would yield 3040 watts requiring a minimum of three power supplies for this configuration or four power supplies for N 1 redundancy A 2 Specifications and Regulatory Compliance Power Supply Requirements Specifications and Twist Lock Options Table A 3 Module Power Specifications 110 Vac 220 Vac Module Power Watts Thermal Output BTU HR CM 97 Watts 331 1 BTU HR Fan tray 85 Watts 290 1 BTU HR X4 FM 30 Watts 102 4 BTU HR X8 FM 62 Watts 211 6 BTU HR X16 FM 98 Watts 334 5 BTU HR X G32 00 155 Watts 520 0 BTU HR X GT16 00 105 Watts 358 3 BTU HR X M2 00 155 Watts 520 0 BTU HR X T32 00 155 Watts 520 0 BTU HR Table A 4 Redundancy Configurations for AC Line 100 120 Vac No of Power Supplies Maximum Redundant System Load Redundancy Configuration 2 1160 Watts 1 1 3 2320 Watts N 1 4 3480 W
71. nstallation Chassis are shipped with all slots labeled 1 open Coverplates over IOM slot 1 Fabric and Control Module slot 1 Fan Tray slot 1 and PS1 power supply are removed and the slots are ready for module installation Setup Order Once a suitable site has been chosen proceed to install the Matrix X16 C chassis in a rack It is recommended that the Matrix X16 C chassis installation proceed in this order 1 10 Mount the chassis to a 19 inch wide 48 26 centimeter rack or other secure location Refer to Installing the Matrix X16 C Chassis on page 3 5 Perform chassis bonding and grounding Refer to Chassis Bonding and Grounding on page 3 11 Attach the Electrostatic Discharge wrist strap Refer to Attaching the Electrostatic Discharge Wrist Strap on page 3 13 Install power supply module s Refer to Installing and Removing a Power Supply on page 3 13 Install fan tray s Refer to Installing a Fan Tray on page 3 18 Install IOMs Fabric Modules and Control Modules Refer to Installing and Removing Modules on page 3 20 Install XFP SFP optical transceivers and connect cables Refer to Attaching Cables Installing Compact Flash Card and DIMM Upgrade Kit on page 3 26 Install optional Cable Management Kit if purchased and gather and wrap cables in the velcro cable straps Refer to Optional Cable Management Kit on page 3 37 Locate and learn the function of IOM C
72. nt is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance may arise When such trouble occurs the user may be required to take corrective actions OMS PRLPLESERMSAEMMBMA VCCI ORM ICID SRAMRENER CT CORESEREMN CHT S CER HEEGAROTCEMSVED COPBSICUMASMMIEM RET ZESBRANHSTEMHOET BSMI EMC Statement Taiwan This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures SARA je PRN GENE CENTRES ORE Beka CEEP T SRASRE KE Aya tte SAS Safety Information Class 1 Laser Transceivers The single mode interface modules use Class 1 laser transceivers Read the following safety information before installing or operating these modules The Class 1 laser transceivers use an optical feedback loop to maintain Class 1 operation limits This control loop eliminates the need for maintenance checks or adjustments The output is factory set and does not allow any user adjustment Class 1 Laser transceivers comply with the following safety standards e 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 U S Department of Health and Human Services FDA e IEC Publication 825 International Electrotechnical Commission e CENELEC EN 60825 European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization When operating within their performance limitations laser transceiver output meets the Class 1 accessible emission limit of all three standards Class 1 levels of laser radiation are not
73. ntil the IOM engages the connector on the backplane Note As you insert the IOM into the slot be sure the ejector handles are in the open position as shown in Figure 3 20 to avoid damaging the IOM 5 Push the ejector handles toward the center of the module as shown in Figure 3 20 engaging the lip of the slot until the module locks into place and is flush with adjoining coverplates 6 Tighten the two captive screws Figure 3 19 Installing IOMs 1 IOM slot 1 2 IOM 3 Captive screws 2 4 IOM guide rails 5 Ejector handles 2 Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide 3 21 Installing and Removing Modules Figure 3 20 Engaging Ejector Handles 1 Module 2 Slot 3 Chassis rail 4 Ejector handle open 5 Ejector handle closed 7 To install additional modules remove the coverplates from the slots as shown in Figure 3 21 and repeat earlier steps Save coverplates for optional future use Note that IOM slots 7 through 16 are protected by double wide coverplates 8 After completing all module installation be sure that you leave no slots uncovered Failure to seal any empty slots with the provided coverplates may hamper power cooling of the chassis and its components 9 To remove an installed IOM first disconnect any cabling and perform installation steps in reverse Figure 3 21 Removing IOM Coverplate O 1 IOM slot 2 2 lOM coverplate 3 Captive screws 2 3 22 Matrix X16 C Chassis Se
74. ntimeter rack Optional bottom shelving and mid mount brackets are available for non standard circumstances Refer to Site Guidelines on page 2 1 for requirements on ventilation and cooling Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide 1 9 Features 1 10 Overview Site and Configuration Guidelines This chapter describes the following For information about Refer to page Site Guidelines 2 1 Configuration Guidelines 2 2 Electrical Hazard Only qualified personnel should install or service this unit Riesgo El ctrico Solamente personal capacitado debe de instalar o darle servicio a esta unida Elektrischer Gefahrenhinweis Installationen oder Servicearbeiten sollten nur durch ausgebildetes und qualifiziertes Personal vorgenommen werden Site Guidelines The following guidelines must be followed when a site is selected for the Matrix X16 C If these guidelines are not followed network performance may be unsatisfactory e To allow proper cooling allow 7 62 centimeters 3 inches of clearance above the chassis and 5 08 centimeters 2 inches of clearance on either side of it e Either six or three fans may be installed in the X16 C any other number is not recommended If you install three fans insert them in the bottom of the rack only e Ensure that the rack used to install the Matrix X16 C can support the unit and that the rack remains stable e The AC power supplies for the Matrix X Router chas
75. o Chassis PROMs per chassis The CM also provides one USB port one serial COM Console port and one Ethernet port for system management The USB port is useful for fast downloading of configuration files while the Ethernet port is useful as a network management interface for example on a chassis where all the interfaces are 10 Gigabit Ethernet The Ethernet interface also supports Access Control Lists Features ACLs and by default is associated with the VPN Routing Forwarding VRF instance that all interfaces are assigned to Be aware of the following caveats however when using this interface e IGP and EGP routing protocols do not export routes e Bridging is not supported The Console port is considered the primary CLI interface and is also useful for reading startup and diagnostic messages event logging and many other tasks The CM supports up to 18 Telnet or SSH sessions which may be built on any module interface Refer to the Matrix X Router Configuration Guide for more information Installing Redundant CMs into an Active Matrix X Router Caution Do not remove an active CM that is in the process of synchronizing with a standby CM AN This can potentially cause loss of the system s startup configuration Precauci n No quite el CM activo que est en el proceso de sincronizar con un CM redundante Esto puede causar una p rdida de la configuraci n del arranque de sistema To ensure redundant CM installation in an ac
76. ontrol and Fabric Module LEDs 3 44 description of 3 42 to 3 46 Fan tray LEDs 3 43 green LED activity 3 42 3 44 3 45 IOM LEDs 3 46 Link LED 3 45 overheating warning 3 44 Power Supply LEDs 3 42 red LED activity 3 44 3 45 3 46 yellow LED activity 3 45 Link LED location on CM 3 45 Local Management COM port connections 3 29 M Manual conventions xvi Manual set list of documents xvi Matrix X16 C attaching cables to 3 26 to 3 33 chassis bonding and grounding instructions 3 11 to 3 12 configuration guidelines 2 2 connecting to the CM USB port 3 33 Control Module description of 1 4 cooling system description of 1 8 coverplates 3 5 3 16 3 20 3 22 3 25 description of CM 1 4 description of cooling system 1 8 description of FM 1 7 description of IOMs 1 4 description of power supplies 1 8 Fabric Module description of 1 7 features 1 4 to 1 9 front view 1 2 installing a compact flash card 3 34 Installing an XFP SFP module 3 26 to 3 27 installing and removing a fan tray 3 18 to 3 20 installing and removing a power supply 3 13 to 3 17 installing mid mount brackets 3 7 installing rack support brackets 3 6 lOMs description of 1 4 LC MT RJ release tab 3 27 3 28 LEDs 3 42 MTBF of chassis A 1 of fan trays A 2 of power supplies A 1 MTBF for XFPs A 4 performing cable management 3 37 power supplies 1 8 powering up the chassis 3 41 rack mounting the chassis 3 9 rear view 1 3 removing and installing the CM battery 3 24 site gui
77. ory compliance FCC Notice ii Safety EMC notices A 9 Regulatory requirements Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC A 9 list of A 9 Required tools for chassis setup 3 1 Reset button function of 3 44 location on CM of 3 45 RJ45 management cable location in package of 3 3 on accessory list 3 2 RX TX LED COM port pin for 3 32 location on IOMs 3 45 3 46 pin assigned on DB25 for 3 33 S SFP description of 3 26 removal 3 27 Shipping items bag 3 3 3 4 skid 3 3 view of box 3 2 view of skid 3 2 view of straps 3 2 Site guidelines ambient temperature 2 1 cooling requirements 2 1 fan tray allotment 2 1 list of 2 1 power receptacles and cables 2 1 rack support 2 1 Site requirements 2 1 Specifications 10 Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver XFP A 4 1 Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver SFP A 5 cables A 5 chassis A 1 environmental A 2 fan tray A 2 MGBIC 02 A 8 MGBIC 08 A 8 MGBIC LC01 operating range of A 6 optical specifications of A 6 A 7 A 8 MGBIC LC03 operating range A 7 MGBIC LC09 operating range of A 7 A 8 optical specifications of A 7 A 8 MGBIC MT01 operating range of A 6 optical specifications of A 5 A 6 Mini GBICs A 6 power supply A 1 twist lock plug option A 4 XFP A 4 Speed LED description of 3 45 non link indication for 3 46 STATUS LED definition of 3 45 description of 3 44 red indication of 3 46 Supplement to Product Instructions iv System overview 1 1 T Trademarks list of i Twist lock
78. ot reach IOMs are equipped with the IBM PowerPC 440GX 600 GHz processor and 512 MB of memory Each module also provides 512 KB of FLASH which stores the POST diagnostics and system boot code An EEPROM stores from 2 to 48 IEEE MAC addresses depending on the number of physical interfaces per IOM and manufacturing data X16 C Control Module 1 4 Overview The X16 C provides a Control Module CM to centrally control the system This module hosts the management software and protocols for system operations A second slot is available to install an optional CM for a redundant high availability configuration When in tandem the CMs are set to either Active or Standby state which is determined by the CMs themselves using an internal algorithm The CMs communicate across two channels with one reserved as a high availability link CMs are equipped with the Pentium M 1 66 GHz processor and include 1 GB of memory upgradeable to 4 GB The CMs can be hardware reset similar to a power recycle using the RESET button on the front panel A 1 GB Compact FLASH card is provided on the CM to store multiple system boot images and a minimum of two configuration files For information about downloading firmware and software refer to the Matrix X Router Configuration Guide The chassis serial number and 4 MAC addresses are not stored in the CM but on a Chassis PROM which is on the chassis backplane and not the control module For redundancy there are tw
79. our message please type X Series in the subject line To send comments or suggestions concerning this document to the Technical Publications Department techpubs enterasys com To expedite your message include the document Part Number in the Email message Before contacting Enterasys Networks for technical support have the following data ready Your Enterasys Networks service contract number A description of the failure A description of any action s already taken to resolve the problem for example changing mode switches or rebooting the unit The serial and revision numbers of all involved Enterasys Networks products in the network A description of your network environment such as layout cable type other relevant environmental information Network load and frame size at the time of trouble if known The device history for example if you have returned the device before or if this is a recurring problem Any previous Return Material Authorization RMA numbers Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide xvii Getting Help xviii About This Guide Overview This chapter describes the following For information about Refer to page System Description 1 1 Features 1 4 System Description The Matrix X16 C design provides 20 slots to seat 16 Input Output Modules IOM two Fabric Modules FM and two Control Modules CM The Matrix X16 C supports e Terabit switching capacity e Hot
80. ows bottom cable management assembly installation Velcro cable straps are secured to the bezels to ensure that cabling is segregated per module thus making module removal easier see Figure 3 34 on page 3 40 Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide 3 37 Optional Cable Management Kit Installing the Optional Cable Management Kit Note The cable management assemblies must be removed to install fan trays To install the Cable Management Kit proceed as follows 1 Unpack the top and bottom cable management assemblies from the shipping box Examine each assembly If either assembly is damaged contact Enterasys Networks for instructions 2 Remove one or both of the chassis bezels panels with logo by loosening the two captive screws attaching each bezel to the chassis See Figure 3 33 which shows the location of the two captive screws on the bottom chassis bezel Note Removing both chassis bezels is not required Installing only one of the cable management assemblies may be sufficient to bundle and secure your cables 3 Replace the removed chassis bezel or bezels with one or both cable management assemblies Attach each assembly to the chassis by tightening the two captive screws on the base panel of the assembly 3 38 Matrix X16 C Chassis Setup Optional Cable Management Kit Figure 3 33 Installing the Bottom Cable Management Assembly Bottom chassis bezel Captive screws 2 on chassis bezel Bottom cable ma
81. ows for an input voltage of 100 to 240 Vac and a frequency between 50 and 60 Hz See the operating specifications in Appendix A Specifications and Regulatory Compliance No additional adjustments are necessary For installations in North America a 20 Amp power cord is required See Powering Up the Matrix X16 C Chassis on page 3 41 for more details Power Supply Replacement To limit network downtime a power supply may be removed after it has been powered down without powering down the chassis When more than one power supply is installed this allows you to remove one power supply without interrupting network traffic X16 C Cooling System 1 8 Overview The X16 C features up to six X FAN removable fan trays accessible from the front of the unit These units are hot swappable so they can be replaced without powering down the chassis The fan tray has one LED located on the front of the unit indicating the status of the fan tray normal fault off Refer to Fan Tray LEDs on page 3 43 for a full description of the fan tray LED states On the X16 C cooling air enters the side front and rear of the chassis at the bottom traveling up through the modules then exhausts in the back and sides at the top of the chassis Features Rack Mountable Chassis The Matrix X16 C chassis is designed to be mounted in a standard 19 inch wide 48 26 centimeter equipment rack You can load two chassis into a standard 7 foot high 213 36 ce
82. placing the top bezel note that the fan tray flanges face up so in re attaching the bezel pull it down over the flanges Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide 3 19 Installing and Removing Modules Removing a Fan Tray To remove a fan tray proceed as follows Advertencia Espere a que los ventiladores se detengan completamente antes de remover el sistema de ventilacion del chasis Warning Allow fan blades to stop running prior to fan tray removal Warnhinweis Warten sie mit dem Ausbau der Lifter bis diese zum Stehen gekommen sind 1 Locate the ESD wrist strap shipped with the Matrix X16 C chassis Attach the ESD wrist strap to your wrist and plug the cable from the ESD wrist strap into the ESD grounding receptacle at the upper right corner of the chassis as shown in Figure 3 10 2 Remove the bottom bezel as shown in Figure 3 17 on page 3 19 by loosening the two captive screws securing it to the chassis and lifting it off the fan tray flanges Note If you are removing the top bezel note that the fan tray flanges face up so in removing the bezel lift it up and away from the chassis Pull the fan tray from the chassis 4 Install a new fan tray as described earlier 5 Replace the bottom bezel by lifting it onto the fan tray flanges and re attaching the captive screws Note If you are replacing the top bezel note that the fan tray flanges face up so in re attaching the bezel pull it down over the flang
83. ple below Enterasys Networks Copyright 1985 2002 Phoenix Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved E7501 amp Banias Rev 1 03 PhoenixBIOS 2002 Q3 KK KAKAK KK KAKAK KK KK KK KK KAKAK KK KK AKK KAKAK KK KAKAK KAKAK KK KK KK KK CPU Mobile Genuine Intel R processor 1600MHz 1023M System RAM Passed 1024K Cache SRAM Passed System BIOS shadowed Fixed Disk 0 SAMSUNG CF ATA ERROR 0271 Check date and time settings WARNING 0251 System CMOS checksum bad Default configuration used Press lt F1 gt to resume lt F2 gt to Setup Enterasys recommends that you contact Technical Support at www enterasys com services support for service But if you wish to replace the battery yourself read the following caution and refer to the instructions below Caution There is an explosion risk if you replace the battery with the incorrect type Replace with AN Panasonic model CR2032 only A used battery may be safely disposed of in household waste Precaucion Hay riesgo de explosion si la bateria se reemplaza con el typo incorrecto Reemplace solo con el modelo Panasonic CR2032 Puede tirar la bateria usada en la basura 1 Locate the ESD wrist strap shipped with the Matrix X16 C chassis Attach the ESD wrist strap to your wrist and plug the cable from the ESD wrist strap into the ESD grounding receptacle at the bottom of the chassis as shown in Figure 3 10 2 Disconnect any cabling on the CM and remove from the chassis placing
84. power cord 1 8 3 4 3 41 TX RX LED location on cable connectors of 3 28 U USB port connecting to 3 33 view of 3 34 Using ejector handles view of 3 22 UTP cable connector for modem 3 32 connector for PC 3 30 connector for terminal 3 31 V VCCI Notice v Velcro cable straps use in cable management kit 3 37 X X16 C twist lock plug specifications A 4 twist lock power cord 1 8 3 4 3 41 XFP SFP description of 3 26 installation of 3 26 view on cable connectors on 3 28 view on IOMs 3 27 Index 3 Index 4
85. right side of the chassis as shown in Figure 3 13 If you intend to install only a single power supply it can be installed in any of the slots labeled PS1 to PS6 in the chassis although the slot PS1 is left open for your convenience To install power supplies in the Matrix X16 C chassis refer to the following figures and proceed as follows 1 Unpack the power supply by removing it from its shipping box and stripping the packing material Save the shipping box and materials in the event the unit must be reshipped 2 Remove the power supply from its protective wrapping 3 Examine the power supply carefully checking for damage If any damage is noted do not install the power supply Contact Enterasys Networks for instructions 4 Locate the ESD wrist strap shipped with the Matrix X16 C chassis Attach the ESD wrist strap to your wrist and plug the cable from the ESD wrist strap into the ESD grounding receptacle at the bottom of the chassis as shown back in Figure 3 10 3 14 Matrix X16 C Chassis Setup Installing and Removing a Power Supply 5 Remove the vent plate covering all power supply slots by loosening the top and bottom captive screws as shown in Figure 3 13 Figure 3 13 Removing Power Supply Vent Plate Ao ome 4 1 Power supply slot PS1 2 Power supply coverplate 3 Vent plate 4 Captive screws 2 6 Locate the PS1 power supply slot as shown in Figure 3 14 7 Hold the power supply by placing one hand
86. rminal Ready DTR Output 8 Data Carrier Detect DCD Input Regulatory Compliance The equipment meets the following safety and electromagnetic compatibility EMC requirements Table A 21 Regulatory Requirements Item Specification Safety UL 60950 CSA C22 2 No 60950 EN 60950 IEC 60950 Modules which support laser connections also meet the EN 60825 and 21 CFR 1040 10 standards Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC FCC 47 CFR Parts 2 and 15 CSA C108 8 EN 55022 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 55024 AS NZS CISPR 22 VCCI V 3 Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide A 9 Regulatory Compliance A 10 Specifications and Regulatory Compliance Numerics 10 Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver Specifications KFP A 4 1 Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver Specifications SFP A 5 A AC Power LED description of 3 42 location on power supply 3 42 AC1 inlet link to PS1 3 17 view of 3 17 3 41 ACTIVE STANDBY LED description of 3 45 for CM and FM 3 44 indication for 3 46 Assigning an IP Address to ethO CLI configuration steps 3 47 Attaching cables description of 3 26 to 3 33 Attaching LC or MT RJ cable connectors 3 28 Attaching the electrostatic discharge wrist strap 3 13 B Bezel note on flange location 3 19 3 20 removal for Cable Management Kit installation 3 38 removal for fan tray installation 3 18 3 20 replacement 3 20 BSMI EMC Statement v C Cable Fiber budget A 6 Cable Management Kit 3 37 Installing 3 38
87. roduct of the plant or a major component thereof if such foreign produced direct product is subject to national security controls as identified on the U S Commerce Control List or is subject to State Department controls under the U S Munitions List 5 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS The enclosed Program i was developed solely at private expense ii contains restricted computer software submitted with restricted rights in accordance with section 52 227 19 a through d of the Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights Clause and its successors and iii in all respects is proprietary data belonging to Enterasys and or its suppliers For Department of Defense units the Program is considered commercial computer software in accordance with DFARS section 227 7202 3 and its successors and use duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions set forth herein 6 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY EXCEPT FOR THOSE WARRANTIES EXPRESSLY PROVIDED TO YOU IN WRITING BY ENTERASYS ENTERASYS DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY SATISFACTORY QUALITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TITLE AND NON INFRINGEMENT WITH RESPECT TO THE PROGRAM IF IMPLIED WARRANTIES MAY NOT BE DISCLAIMED BY APPLICABLE LAW THEN ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THIRTY 30 DAYS AFTER DELIVERY OF THE PROGRAM TO YOU 7 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY IN N
88. s disabled Early repetitive failure protection timer has not expired Synchronizing configuration data Synchronizing high availability data After a few minutes this message will appear on the Standby Control Module indicating synchronization is complete MXS Standby Availability monitor Wed Jan 10 10 26 00 2007 MXS CM Hot In Service Standby Waiting for failover Total System Uptime 23d14h08m12s Features 7 Again you can enter the show system high availability command to verify synchronization is complete and the standby CM is up Note in the output that the Standby Module status has changed from Synchronizing to In Service SYSTEM HIGH AVAILABILITY INFORMATION System Coldstart Wed Mar 9 12 28 24 2005 Current Time Wed Mar 9 18 36 06 2005 Total System Uptime Od06hO07m42s HA Channel Primary Online Configuration Warm Redundant Failover Coldstart Total Failovers Since Coldstart 0 Early Repetitive Failure Protection 10m00s Expired CONTROL MODULE INFORMATION CM1 In Service Active Uptime 0d00h54m08s CM2 In Service Standby Uptime 0d00h05m36s rR w w N N z z MONITOR VALUES Scan Interval 60s default In use memory threshold 855 default Memory change delta 10240KB default Cpu Usage threshold 80 0 default Be aware that if the active CM resets during the synchronization for example due to a software fault operator command power loss or other system problem you do
89. s of Enterasys Networks Inc in the United States and other countries All other product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Documentation URL http www enterasys com support manuals Documentacion URL http www enterasys com support manuals Dokumentation im Internet http www enterasys com support manuals Regulatory Compliance Information Federal Communications Commission FCC Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment uses generates and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed in accordance with the operator s manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense WARNING Changes or modifications made to this device which are not expressl
90. sis require three pronged power receptacles capable of delivering the current and voltage specified in Power Supply Requirements Specifications and Twist Lock Options on page A 2 One 20 Amp earth grounded AC outlet on independently fused circuits is required for each power supply and must be located within 182 centimeters 6 feet from the site Power cords and outlet types are country specific In the United States three power cords with NEMA 5 20P plugs are provided separately e Ambient temperature at the installation site must be maintained between 5 and 40 C 41 to 104 F Temperature changes must be maintained within 10 C 18 F per hour Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide 2 1 Configuration Guidelines Configuration Guidelines The Matrix X16 C provides 20 slots that accept modules IOM Input Output Module slots are numbered 1 through 8 beginning with the bottom left most slot and continuing from 9 through 16 beginning at the top left Two Fabric Module slots labeled FM1 and FM2 are located in the middle of the chassis and beneath them Control Module slots CM1 and CM2 The three slots located at the very bottom of the chassis are reserved for fan trays Three optional fan tray slots are located at the top of the chassis Lastly six Power Supply slots occupy the right side of the chassis 2 2 Site and Configuration Guidelines Matrix X16 C Chassis Setup This chapter describes the following
91. ter Input Output Modules IOMs in the X16 C configuration of CLI commands on the X16 C and how to apply these commands with more in depth instructions how to respond to error messages that may appear on the command line and advise you on the latest Release Notes Each document in this set assumes that the qualified personnel installing the module has a general working knowledge of data communications networks and their physical layer components The following related Matrix X Router documentation is available e Matrix X Router Configuration Guide e Matrix X Router Command Line Interface Reference Guide e Matrix X Router Quick Reference Cards e Matrix X Router Release Notes Documentation can be accessed on the World Wide Web at the following URL http www enterasys com support manuals Conventions Used in This Guide xvi The following conventions are used in this guide Note Calls the reader s attention to any item of information that may be of special importance Caution Contains information essential to avoid damage to the equipment Precauci n Contiene informacion esencial para prevenir da ar el equipo Achtung Verwei t auf wichtige Informationen zum Schutz gegen Besch digungen Electrical Hazard Warns against an action that could result in personal injury or death due to an AN electrical hazard Riesgo Electrico Advierte contra una acci n que pudiera resultar en lesi n corporal o la muerte debido a
92. threshold of the SJ T 11363 2006 standard X RANA SA EA TE ESS E E EE HST 11363 2006 EE REZEK Indicates that the concentration of the hazardous substance of at least one of all homogeneous materials in the parts is above the relevant threshold of the SJ T 11363 2006 standard XE H E m FRZ OL a CPE DN EER FL fig YE EE m PER E ENS EA E TARE This table shows where these substances may be found in the supply chain of Enterasys electronic information products as of the date of sale of the enclosed product Note that some of the component types listed above may or may not be a part of the enclosed product BRIED MAA AEE HERE NER I BO m WAMA bas aE A PAST EF a FE RE EE mE lity SHEA AAR FL I PAS JA T ELE ANSP HT LG MAR RAE The Environmentally Friendly Use Period EFUP for all enclosed products and their parts are per the symbol shown here unless otherwise marked Certain parts may have a different EFUP for example battery modules and so are marked to reflect such The Environmentally Friendly Use Period is valid only when the product is operated under the conditions defined in the product manual VCCI Notice This is a class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI If this equipme
93. tive system is performed correctly perform the following steps 1 Verify that the active CM is up by entering the show system hardware command For example if the active CM is in slot 1 the following output partial will display matrix x switch su gt show system hardware cm 1 CM SLOT 1 Model CM Version 1 0 State Active 2 Back up your existing configuration with the show config outfile command For example to copy the file Feb25 cfg you created that contains the current running configuration on your system type the following matrix x switch su gt show config outfile public Feb25 cfg The configuration is saved in the file Feb25 cfg in the public directory on both the active and standby CMs 3 Optionally copy the file you just created to the local directory on both the active and standby CMs The local directory is a non replicated backup area that can be used to store files that you want to keep during a firmware upgrade or downgrade since an upgrade or downgrade may wipe out the public directory matrix x switch su gt copy public feb25 cfg local Feb25 cfg matrix x switch su gt copy public feb25 cfg standby local feb25 cfg 4 Copy the backup configuration file to a remote location using the copy command For example to copy the Feb25 cfg file to a remote site using FTP type the following matrix x switch su gt copy public Feb25 cfg ftp usergina 10 10 10 10 scripts Feb25 cfg Matrix X16 C Chassis
94. trix X16 C Chassis lt nanang a kena KANANE NE NEH KAEN vague sath TAK AKE AKEN KENANGA NGE A KARENA PEKA KANAN AKAN 3 5 installing Optional Rack Support Brackets ii iss asstecssccets dees kuk GN ent ea Wles KANAAN AA gan KAANANE Ga APE KERA 3 6 Installing Optional Mid Mount Brackets aasssaeersnenen anana nana anana a A Anan n anan nan n agan nann eaaa 3 7 Rack Mounting the Matrix X16 6 CRESSIS sisir iae aaa SANE NBK GO WEN NAGA GERAH A NINANG ENAKAN KENA KAKE NEKENAKEN KANANE KOH 3 9 Chassis Bonding and Grounding rasak kkananiada aana a KENAA A KK KANE KANAKA EKA Kaba akan E aa Ka KNA A Kaba kaa 3 11 Attaching the Electrostatic Discharge Wrist Strap sasssssas arasi aan ka NAHEN ERU NE HEE KUNA AKK EHE A A EHE A NENENG E 3 13 installing and Removing Power SUpply x seciceuis ssscccvou ka anaa an E KENAN KNA NGE GE ENAK RA EE semana tis A NGE SEK ESENE 3 13 Power Supply PAING cccsccccsccssssesenrccasrantue nnr niian AGA RAGANE EAN EE EAEE teens ATANG ENIR Kh 3 14 lnstaling a Power DDI Opp kaa aik aaa gana eaaa aane ks anak kaa agan kana anak kaag naa aa aaa aa aaa ag Kana ah eka 3 14 Removing a Power SUG ply ssicccissesauprcesssdverssanzseduyyaandadun veadeaghy KKM E E AGA BA NA KK 3 17 installing and Removing Fan Tray Sct ssid serctacindds KAKA Ane EN irinen er kaanin Ka A Aak kn KRA EE SK A wots Kab NA da ad KA WE Eka aa GAN 3 18 mMsialing a Farn WAY sas aan aaa aan an NB KANA ADON AG ENE EDEN GET AANE BANA NEKENAKEN E 3 18 P
95. tructions in this manual to avoid damaging the XFP SPF and IOM module The XFP SPF and IOM module are sensitive to static discharges Use an antistatic wrist strap and observe all static precautions during this procedure Failure to do so could result in damage to the XFP SPF and IOM module Always leave the XFP SPF and IOM module in the antistatic bag or an equivalent antistatic container when not installed Precauci n Siga las instrucciones del manual para no da ar el XFP SPF o la m dulo IOM puesto que son muy sensible a las descargas de electricidad est tica Utilice la pulsera antiestatica y tome todas las precauciones necesarias durante este procedimiento Si no lo hace podria da ar el XFP SPF y la m dulo IOM Mientras no est instalado mantenga el XFP SPF y la m dulo IOM en su bolsa antiestatica o en cualquier otro recipiente antiestatico Warning Fiber optic XFP SFPs use Class 1 lasers Do not use optical instruments to view the laser output The use of optical instruments to view laser output increases eye hazard When viewing the output optical port power must be removed from the network adapter Advertencia Los XFP SFPs de fibra optica usan lasers de clase 1 No se debe usar instrumentos opticos para ver la potencia laser El uso de los instrumentos opticos para ver la potencia laser incrementa el riesgo a los ojos Cuando vean el puerto de la potencia optica la corriente debe ser removida del adaptador de la red Warnhinweis
96. ts contents and to gain an understanding of the features and capabilities of the Matrix X16 C chassis This chapter provides preliminary information to help you use this guide and a brief summary of each chapter It also discusses the Matrix X16 C manual set and defines conventions used throughout this document For information about Refer to Features and capabilities of the Matrix X16 C chassis Chapter 1 Overview system and how to get help Installation site requirements that must be met before Chapter 2 Site and Configuration Guidelines installing the Matrix X16 C in a cabinet or rack configuration guidelines and operating specifications for the X16 C enclosure and power supply modules Rack mounting the Matrix X16 C using the optional Chapter 3 Matrix X16 C Chassis Setup X16 C Cable Management Kit installing the power supply modules fan trays and DIMM Upgrade Kit powering up the chassis and performing first time configuration Environmental operating and power budgeting Appendix A Specifications and Regulatory specifications for the Matrix X16 C power supply Compliance modules fan trays twist lock plugs and 1 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet transceivers COM port pin assignments and regulatory compliances Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide xv Using the Matrix X Router Manual Set Using the Matrix X Router Manual Set Additional documents are provided to explain installation of X Rou
97. tup Installing and Removing Modules Installing and Removing CMs Note If you ordered the Memory Upgrade Kit X 4G MEM install the DIMMs first For installation instructions refer to Installing the Memory Upgrade Kit on page 3 35 1 Locate the empty CM1 slot and position the module in the guide rail at the left of the slot as shown in Figure 3 22 Gently insert the module until it engages with the backplane connectors Be sure the ejector handles are open as shown in Figure 3 20 2 Push the ejector handles toward the center of the module as shown in Figure 3 20 engaging the lip of the slot until the module locks into place and is flush with adjoining coverplates 3 Tighten the two captive screws 4 After completing all module installation be sure that you leave no slots uncovered Failure to seal any empty slots with the provided coverplates may hamper power cooling of the chassis and its components 5 To remove an installed CM first disconnect any cabling and perform the installation steps in reverse Figure 3 22 Installing Control Module 00 1 Control Module slot 1 3 Guide rails 5 Captive screws 2 2 Control Module 4 Ejector handles 2 Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide 3 23 Installing and Removing Modules Replacing the CM Battery If the Panasonic lithium battery on the CM is failing the system will operate properly until a power cycle then an error message displays see exam
98. u contacto con el polvo la suciedad o con cualquier otro contaminante Si los extremos de los cables se ensucian es posible que la transmisi n de datos se vea afectada Si nota que los extremos de los cables de fibra ptica se ensucian utilice aire comprimido para limpiarlos Tambi n puede limpiarlos con un estropajo embebido en alcohol isoprop lico 2 Insert the LC or MT RJ cable connector into the transceiver until it clicks into place Figure 3 25 Attaching LC or MT RJ Cable Connector A 4 t LC MT RJ 1 Installed XFP SFP 3 Release tab 5 MT RJ cable connector 2 LC cable connector 4 Transmit Receive LED TX RX 3 28 Matrix X16 C Chassis Setup Attaching Cables Installing Compact Flash Card and DIMM Upgrade Kit Plug the other end of the cable into the appropriate port on the other device Some cables may be terminated at the other end with two separate connectors one for each fiber optic strand In this case ensure that the transmit fiber optic strand is connected to the receive port and the receive fiber optic strand to the transmit port To verify link exists you must first configure the ports for switching or routing Refer to the Matrix X Router Configuration Guide for more information After the chassis has been powered up verify a link exists by checking that the port RX LED is on flashing amber blinking green or solid green If the RX LED is off perform the following steps unti
99. um of 5 dB attenuation 10GBASE ZR XFP SMF Single Mode Fiber 80 km 49 7 mi 2 m 6 6 ft with LC minimum of 11 dB attenuation 10GBASE SR XFP MMF Multimode Fiber 300 m 984 ft 2 m 6 6 ft LC 1 The limiting factor is saturation of the receiver by the transmitter When presented with a signal at a strength above the saturation point the receiver cannot distinguish between pulses though no hardware damage occurs 2 Links longer than 30 km for the same link power budget are considered engineered links Attenuation for such links needs to be less than the minimum 1 Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver Specifications SFP The following Small Form Factor Pluggable SFP optical transceivers are supported on the Matrix X16 C Specifications for the following modules are described below e MGBIC LCO1 e MGBIC LC03 e MGBIC LC09 e MGBIC MTO1 e MGBIC 08 e MGBIC 02 Matrix X16 C Chassis Installation Guide A 5 SFP Input Output Specifications SFP Input Output Specifications Matrix X Router Ethernet port interfaces accept 1OOOBASE SX short wavelength or 1000BASE LX long wavelength fiber SFPs see Table A 10 and are hot swappable Table A 10 Mini GBIC Input Output Port Specifications Item Specification MGBIC LC0O1 One LC fiber optic multimode port compliant with 1OOOBASE SX standard LC connector MGBIC LC03 One LC fiber optic multimode port compliant with 1OOOBASE SX standard LC duplex style connector MGBIC
100. ve A electronic equipment Precauci n Al trabajar con equipos electr nicos sensibles tome todas las precauciones de seguridad para evitar descargas de electricidad estatica To install the DIMMs proceed as follows 1 Make sure connector arms are pushed out 2 Insert the first DIMM down between the connector fingers 3 Push down on the DIMM and push in on the connector arms until the arms lock into the top notch 4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 to install the second DIMM 3 36 Matrix X16 C Chassis Setup Optional Cable Management Kit Optional Cable Management Kit Cables can be kept neat and secure using the optional Cable Management Kit X16 CBLMG KIT Using the Cable Management Kit ensures that cables are bundled close to the chassis and that cabling is not accidentally loosened or disconnected from the chassis during operation The Cable Management Kit X16 CBLMG KIT can be ordered separately and includes the following e 1top cable management assembly which consists of 1 base panel with 2 captive screws 1 bar with 2 captive screws 8 9 in 22 86 cm velcro cable straps attached to the base panel e 1 bottom cable management assembly which consists of 1 base panel with 2 captive screws 1 bar with 2 captive screws 8 9 in 22 86 cm velcro cable straps attached to the base panel The cable management assemblies replace existing chassis bezels see Figure 3 33 on page 3 39 which sh
101. wer than six power supplies installed depending upon the number of installed IOMs FMs and CMs additional power supplies provide redundancy and load sharing Each power supply X AC requires a dedicated 100 240 Vac 20 Amp earth grounded circuit Power cords shipped with this unit are country dependent Each power cord must be plugged into an independent power circuit Each power supply has its own cooling fans to force air from the front and out the back of the chassis The power supplies are capable of load sharing 5 of the Matrix X16 C power load If one power supply fails the other power supplies support a minimally loaded chassis 1 IOM 1 FM and 1 CM without interruption to network traffic Refer to Site Guidelines on page 2 1 and Power Supply Requirements Specifications and Twist Lock Options on page A 2 for power outlet requirements As an option you can purchase twist lock power cords which securely attach the rear power inlets to the power outlets Refer to Table A 6 on page A 4 to select the correct receptacle type required to utilize this cord for your chassis Power Supply LEDs Each power supply comes equipped with two LEDs for at a glance diagnostics that indicate individual AC and DC power supply status Refer to Power Supply LEDs on page 3 42 for more information Auto Ranging Power Supplies The Matrix X16 C power supplies automatically adjust to the input voltage and frequency which all
102. y approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Industry Canada Notice This digital apparatus does not exceed the class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de la class A prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par le minist re des Communications du Canada Class A ITE Notice WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Clase A Aviso de ITE ADVERTENCIA Este es un producto de Clase A En un ambiente dom stico este producto puede causar interferencia de radio en cuyo caso puede ser requerido tomar medidas adecuadas Klasse A ITE Anmerkung WARNHINWEIS Dieses Produkt zahlt zur Klasse A Industriebereich In Wohnbereichen kann es hierdurch zu Funkst rungen kommen daher sollten angemessene Vorkehrungen zum Schutz getroffen werden Product Safety This product complies with the following UL 60950 CSA C22 2 No 60950 73 23 EEC EN 60950 IEC 60950 EN 60825 21 CFR 1040 10 Seguridad del Producto El producto de Enterasys cumple con lo siguiente UL 60950 CSA C22 2 No 60950
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