Quick Reference Guide

X620 Series Switch Quick Reference
For complete installation instructions see the Extreme Networks Summit
Family Hardware Installation Guide at: www.extremenetworks.com/
documentation
Hardware Components
The following figures display the front and rear panel ports, LEDs, and hardware
components on a typical X620 switch. See the Extreme Networks Summit
Family Hardware Installation Guide for component details.
Figure 1 X620 Sample Front Panel
Figure 2 X620 Sample Rear Panel (Modular AC power)
Figure 3 X620 Sample Rear Panel (Integrated AC power)
Installation Site Requirements
The installation site must be within reach of the network cabling and meet the
requirements listed below:
Appropriate grounded power receptacles must be located within six feet of the
site.
A temperature of between 0°C (32°F) to 50°C (122°F) with fluctuations of less
than 10°C (18°F) per hour must be maintained.
Handling the Switch
To prevent electrostatic damage, attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap
to your wrist before handling the switch.
Unpack the switch as follows:
1 Remove the packing material protecting the switch.
2 Remove the tape seal on the non-conductive bag to remove the switch.
3 Perform a visual inspection of the switch for any signs of physical damage.
Contact Extreme Networks if there are any signs of damage. See “Getting Help”
for more information on contacting Extreme Networks.
Installing the X620 Series Switch
You can install a X620 Series switch in a rack. There are four possible rack mounting
configurations, depending upon whether:
The switch I/O ports or the power supply side of the device face front
The device is mounted flush with the rack posts or mid-mounted
Electrical Hazard: Only qualified personnel should perform
installation procedures.
Risques d’électrocution: Seul un personnel qualifié doit
effectuerles procédures d'installation.
1 Stack LED 3 USB port
2 Console/Management ports
4
100Mb/1Gb/10GBASE-X SFP+ ports
1 Grounding Lug 3 Blank Panel
2 Fan Module 4 AC Power Supply
1 Grounding Lug 3 AC Power Socket
2 Redundant Power Input
Caution: To ensure proper ventilation and prevent overheating,
leave a minimum clearance space of 7.6 cm (3.0 in.) on both sides
(front and rear) of the device.
Attention: Pour assurer une bonne ventilation et éviter une
surchauffe, laissez un espace de dégagement minimum de 7,6 cm
(3,0 po.) Des sur les deux côtés (avant et arrière) de l'appareil.
Warning: A readily accessible disconnect device shall be
incorporated in the building installation wiring.
Avertissement: Un dispositif de déconnexion facilement accessible
doit être incorporé dans l' installation électrique du bâtiment.
Caution: The switch can be damaged by electrostatic discharge.
Verify Fan Module and Power Supply Air Flow
Air flow direction is always from the perspective of the cool air intake
aisle (front of rack) to the hot air exhaust aisle (rear of rack). Air flow can
be either from:
The switch I/O port side to the power supply side (front to back)
The power supply side to the switch I/O port side (back to front)
Before installing a power supply into a X620 series switch, perform a visual
verification that both power supply and fan module air flows agree with the intended
configuration.
Secure the X620 Series switches to the Rack
To secure the X620 Series switches to the rack:
1 Attach the mounting brackets to the sides of the switch using six screws for each
bracket.
2 Align the rack mount ear holes with the front rack post holes.
3 Secure the X620 Series switches to each rack post with two screws or fasteners
appropriate to the rack.
Install Optical Transceivers
This installation procedure applies to all optical transceivers. To install a transceiver in
a X620 Series switch:
1 Attach the anti-static wrist strap to your wrist and connect the metal end to an
appropriate ground point on the rack.
2 Remove the optical transceiver from the packaging.
3 If there is a protective dust cover on the connector, remove it at this time.
4 Hold the optical transceiver so that the connector will seat properly.
5 Carefully align the optical transceiver with the port slot.
6 Push the optical transceiver into the port slot until the transceiver clicks and locks
into place.
Connect Power to the Switch
You can connect to a single, primary source of power, or to two sources of power for
redundancy.
To power-up your X620 Series switch, do the following:
1 For AC powered units, connect the AC power cord to the AC power input socket
on the switch and an AC power outlet.
2 For DC powered switches, first verify the DC circuit is de-energized and then do
the following:
a Identify the grounding lug on the back of the switch. The grounding lug is the
middle screw of the power connector panel, identified by the international symbol
for earth ground.
b Connect the spade terminal end of the ground wire to the grounding lug on the
back of the switch with the M4x0.7 screw provided and the other end to a reliable
earth ground. Use stranded copper wire, minimum size 14 AWG maximum size 6
AWG.
c Using a cross-head (Phillips) torque screwdriver, tighten the retaining screw to 20
pound-inches (2.25 Newton-meters).
d Connect the DC power input cables to the DC input terminal block on the rear of
the switch.
e Energize the circuit.
3 If applicable, attach the cable from your redundant power supply (RPS) into the
X620 Series switch’s redundant power supply receptacle.
Caution: For systems with removable power supply and fan
modules, ensure that the power supply and fan module air flow are
in the same direction in order to properly cool the installed
X620 system.
Caution: Before rack-mounting the device, ensure that the rack
can support it without compromising stability. Otherwise, personal
injury and/or equipment damage may result.
Note: The rack mounting brackets provide two holes for securing the X620
Series switches to the rack. Use two screws or fasteners appropriate to your
rack on each side when securing the X620 Series switch to the rack.
Warning: LASER RADIATION
Fiber-optic ports use Class 1 or Class 1M lasers.
DO NOT EXPOSE USERS OF TELESCOPIC OPTICS
Do not use optical instruments to view the laser output. The use of
optical instruments to view laser output increases eye hazard. Use
only UL/CSA, EN60825-1/-2 recognized pluggable modules.
Avertissements: RAYONNEMENT LASER
Ports de fibres optiques utilisent des lasers de classe 1 ou de
classe 1M .
NE PAS exposer les utilisateurs de télescopique OPTIQUE.
Ne pas utiliser d'instruments optiques pour voir la sortie du laser.
L'utilisation de instruments optiques pour afficher la sortie laser
augmente les risques oculaires. Utilisez uniquement UL / CSA,
EN60825-1 /-2 reconnu modules enfichables.
Warning: Extreme Networks power supplies do not have switches
for turning the unit on and off. Disconnect all power cords to
remove power from the device before servicing. Make sure that
these connections are easily accessible.
Warning: A dedicated Listed circuit breaker rated at 15A is to be
used for each power supply connection.
Warning: Always make sure that the DC circuit is de-energized
before connecting or disconnecting DC power cables.
Note: Installing the system as described in this guide meets the
protective earth grounding requirements of the National Electrical
Code (NEC) UL 60950 and IEC 60950 standards. However, in some
cases, it may be necessary to use an alternative grounding method.
In these cases, a 14 AWG wire can be connected between the
ground lug on the chassis and a nearby building ground point.
4 Once power is connected, verify that the PSU LED and RPS LED (if applicable)
turns green. If the PSU and RPS LEDs do not turn green, refer to the Extreme
Networks Summit Family Hardware Installation Guide for
troubleshooting information.
Selection of Power Cords
Extreme Networks does not include any power input cords. To purchase the correct
power cord for your specific country, refer to www.extremenetworks.com/product/
powercords/ for power cord details to purchase a cord from Extreme Networks or
your local supplier.
Initial Network Connection and
Configuration
Managing your X620 with ExtremeCloud? – Point your browser to
ezcloudx.com/quickstart to get started.
Otherwise, when you have connected power to the switch and verified LED activity,
complete the setup process as follows:
1 Connect a management station to the console port using either an Ethernet to
serial adapter or DB-9 serial cable.
2 Verify that the system LEDs are on (solid green or blinking green).
3 Using PuTTY, TeraTerm, or other terminal emulator, connect to the switch using
the serial port connection. Be sure that your serial connection is set properly:
9600 baud
8 data bits
1 stop bit
4 Using the console session, perform the following:
a At the password prompt, press ENTER (RETURN) twice.
b Enter user: admin
c For the initial password, simply press ENTER.
d Follow the screen prompts for initial configuration.
e Enter the show version command. Record the switch serial number. The
following is example output with the serial number in bold:
Transit.3 # show version
Switch : 800444-00-05
0723G-01234 Rev 5.0 BootROM:
5 Go to Extreme Networks eSupport at: https://esupport.extremenetworks.com
6 After logging in, go to the product registration page.
7 Enter the serial number of the switch.
8 Download the software to your PC from the software download page.
9 Connect back to the switch using the console port and connect an Ethernet cable
from the management port on the switch to your PC.
10 You might need to reset the IP address on your PC to some address (for example,
10.10.10.10 255.255.255.0) to avoid IP conflict.
11 At the switch, set the IP address of the switch - for example, enter:
con mgmt ipa 10.10.10.9/24
12 Enter save config to save your configuration.
13 Start a TFTP session using a program such as TFTPD64. Point the TFTP server to
your PC IP address and the ExtremeXOS image file saved on your PC.
14 At the switch, download the new software to the switch.
Example: download image 10.10.10.10 EXOS_level.xos
15 Install the software after it loads by entering Y when prompted if you want to
install the load.
16 When the download and install have finished, reboot the switch when prompted.
Enter: reboot
Optional CLI Commands
Once logged into the switch you can create new VLANs by issuing the following two
commands:
create vlan <vlan name>
configure vlan <vlan name> tag XXXX (replace XXXX with the
VLAN tag number - options are 1-4096)
These two commands will create a VLAN, give it a logical name, and assign a tag
number.
To configure a Default Gateway in the Extreme Networks CLI, enter:
configure iproute add default <IP Address>
Port Configuration CLI Commands
For additional port configuration CLI commands, refer to the ExtremeXOS
Command Reference Guide at: www.extremenetworks.com/documentation.
Specifications
Temperature and Humidity
Operating Temperature:
0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F)
Storage Temperature:
-40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F)
Operating Relative Humidity:
10% to 95% (non-condensing)
Power Specifications
Power Supply Options
Switch Dimensions and Weight
Interfaces
Each X620 Series switch has a USB, management, and console port. The following
table lists the specific interfaces for each switch.
X620-16x
(Part # 17401)
AC Input: 100-240 V AC, 0.9A max. per PSU, 50/60 Hz
DC Input: +24V/-48V, 3.3A max. per PSU
X620-16t
(Part # 17402)
AC Input: 100-240 V AC, 1.2A max. per PSU, 50/60 Hz
DC Input: +24V/-48V, 4.7A max. per PSU
X620-16p
(Part # 17403)
AC Input: 100-240 V AC, 10A max. per PSU, 50/60 Hz
X620-10x
(Part # 17404)
AC Input: 100-240 V AC, 0.5A max., 50/60 Hz
X620-8t-2x
(Part # 17405)
AC Input: 100-240 V AC, 0.6A max., 50/60 Hz
X620-16x
(Part # 17401)
X620-16t
(Part # 17402)
300W AC power supply:
300W AC PS FB (front to back), Part # 10930A
300W AC PS BF (back to front), Part # 10943
300W DC power supply:
300W DC PS FB (front to back), Part # 10933
300W DC PS BF (back to front), Part # 10944
X620-16p
(Part # 17403)
750W AC power supply:
750W PoE AC PSU, Part # 10931
X620-16x
(Part # 17401)
Packaged:
16.9 cm (6.66 in.) H x 54.9 cm (21.63 in.) W
x 58.2 cm (22.93 in.) L - Weight: 7.67 kg (16.91 lb.)
Unpackaged:
4.4 cm (1.73 in.) H x 44.1 cm (17.38 in.) W
x 43.0 cm (16.94 in.) L - Weight: 5.04 kg (11.11 lb.)
X620-16t
(Part # 17402)
Packaged:
16.9 cm (6.66 in.) H x 54.9 cm (21.63 in.) W
x 58.2 cm (22.93 in.) L - Weight: 8.07 kg (17.79 lb.)
Unpackaged:
4.4 cm (1.73 in.) H x 44.1 cm (17.38 in.) W
x 43.0 cm (16.94 in.) L - Weight: 5.46 kg (12.04 lb.)
X620-16p
(Part # 17403)
Packaged:
16.9 cm (6.66 in.) H x 54.9 cm (21.63 in.) W
x 58.2 cm (22.93 in.) L - Weight: 8.02 kg (17.68 lb.)
Unpackaged:
4.4 cm (1.73 in.) H x 44.1 cm (17.38 in.) W
x 43.1 cm (16.98 in.) L - Weight: 5.40 kg (11.90 lb.)
X620-10x
(Part # 17404)
Packaged:
15.8 cm (6.23 in.) H x 38.5 cm (15.17 in.) W
x 57.0 cm (22.46 in.) L - Weight: 4.10 kg (9.04 lb.)
Unpackaged:
4.4 cm (1.73 in.) H x 30.5 cm (12.01 in.) W
x 26.1 cm (10.28 in.) L - Weight: 2.74 kg (6.04 lb.)
X620-8t-2x
(Part # 17405)
Packaged:
15.8 cm (6.23 in.) H x 38.5 cm (15.17 in.) W
x 57.0 cm (22.46 in.) L - Weight: 4.27 kg (9.41 lb.)
Unpackaged:
4.4 cm (1.73 in.) H x 30.5 cm (12.01 in.) W
x 26.1. cm (10.28 in.) L - Weight: 2.89 kg (6.37 lb.)
X620-16x
(Part # 17401)
X620 16 100Mb/1Gb/10GBASE-X SFP+ ports,
2 unpopulated power supply slots, 1 unpopulated fan
module slot, ExtremeXOS Edge license
X620-16t
(Part # 17402)
X620 12 100Mb/1Gb/10GBASE-T ports with EEE,
4 100Mb/1Gb/10GBASE-T with EEE shared with 4
100Mb/1Gb/10GBASE-T PoE+ and EEE shared with 4
1Gb/10GBASE-X SFP+ ports, 2 unpopulated power
supply slots, 1 unpopulated Fan Module slot,
ExtremeXOS Edge license
X620-16p
(Part # 17403)
X620 12 100Mb/1Gb/2.5Gb/5Gb/10GBASE-T PoE
ports (8 PoE++ and 4 POE+) with EEE,
4 100Mb/1Gb/10GBASE-T PoE+ ports with EEE
shared with 4 1Gb/10GBASE-X SFP+ ports,
2 unpopulated power supply slots, 1 unpopulated Fan
Module slot, ExtremeXOS Edge license
X620-10x
(Part # 17404)
X620 10 100Mb/1Gb/10GBASE-X SFP+ ports,
integrated power supply and fans, ExtremeXOS Edge
license
X620-8t-2x
(Part # 17405)
X620 8 100Mb/1Gb/10GBASE-T with EEE, and
2 100Mb/1Gb/10GBASE-X SFP+ ports, integrated
power supply and fans, ExtremeXOS Edge license

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