53-1003082-02 11 April 2014 Brocade ICX 6610 Stackable Switch Hardware Installation Guide Supporting FastIron Software Release 08.0.
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Contents Preface..................................................................................................................................... 5 Document conventions......................................................................................5 Text formatting conventions.................................................................. 5 Command syntax conventions.............................................................. 5 Notes, cautions, and warnings....................................
Installing the device.......................................................................................27 Desktop installation........................................................................... 28 Rack mount installation..................................................................... 28 2-Post rack mount installation........................................................... 29 4-Post rack mount installation...........................................................
Changing the temperature warning level ........................................... 76 Changing the temperature poll time.................................................... 78 Removing MAC address entries..................................................................... 78 Displaying ICX 6610 CPU usage.................................................................... 78 Hardware maintenance schedule....................................................................
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Preface ● Document conventions......................................................................................................5 ● Brocade resources............................................................................................................ 7 ● Getting technical help........................................................................................................7 ● Document feedback...................................................................................................
Notes, cautions, and warnings Convention Description value In Fibre Channel products, a fixed value provided as input to a command option is printed in plain text, for example, --show WWN. [] Syntax components displayed within square brackets are optional. Default responses to system prompts are enclosed in square brackets. {x|y|z} A choice of required parameters is enclosed in curly brackets separated by vertical bars. You must select one of the options.
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About This Document ● Introduction....................................................................................................................... 9 ● What’s new in this document ........................................................................................... 9 Introduction This guide includes procedures for installing and maintaining the hardware.
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ICX 6610 Overview ● Hardware features...........................................................................................................11 ● Management interfaces...................................................................................................12 ● Network interfaces for ICX 6610devices......................................................................... 13 ● Specifying a port address................................................................................................
Management interfaces The following figures show the front and rear panels of the ICX 6610 models.
Console management interface These RJ45 management ports are located together on the left side of the front panel on 24-port models, and in the middle of the rear panel on 48P-port models.
Slot locations • • • 10/100/1000 Mbps ports with RJ45 copper connectors SFP/SFP+ ports QSFP stacking ports ICX 6610-24F devices contain the following interfaces: • • • 100/1000 SFP fiber ports SFP/SFP+ ports QSFP stacking ports Slot locations There are three slot locations on the ICX 6610: slots 3 and 1 on the front panel and slot 2 on the rear panel.
Slot designations 1 Slot 2: Dedicated stacking ports 1, 2, 6, 7 Slot designations The following table lists the slot designations for ICX 6610 models.
40-Gbps QSFP interface stacking ports TABLE 2 Supported network interfaces (Continued) Interface show media command description 1000Base-SX M-SX 1000Base-T C 1000Base-TX M-TX 100Base-FX M-FX 40-Gbps QSFP interface stacking ports ICX 6610 devices have two 40-Gbps QSFP stacking ports and two 4 x 10-Gbps QSFP stacking ports on the rear panel. These ports can perform data transmission directly through copper links of up to 5 meters.
Specifying a management port Specifying a management port The management port number is always 1. This example shows how to specify the management port: Brocade (config) # interface management 1 The Up Link and Down Link LEDs on the front panel indicate operational status. If the Up Link or Down Link LED is on, the port is connected. If the Up Link or Down Link LED is off, no connection exists, or the link is down.
ICX 6610 Overview TABLE 3 Port status LEDs (Continued) LED Out of band management port (2 LEDs) 1 Condition Status On/Flashing Yellow The SFP port is operating at 1 Gbps. Flashing indicates the port is transmitting and receiving user packets. Off A link is not established with a remote port. Off (both LEDs) Offline On/Flashing (right side) Link-up. Flashing indicates the port is transmitting and receiving user packets.
ICX 6610 Overview TABLE 4 System status LEDs (Continued) LED Condition Status Off Device is operating as a stack member, or is in standalone mode. XL1, XL2-XL5, XL6, XL7-XL10 Green (Stacking port status) 1-10+ Port is operating normally. Off Link has failed or there is no link. Green Indicates the device stack ID.
Fan trays 1 Fan tray LED FIGURE 15 Fan tray status LED on 48P-port models TABLE 6 Fan tray status LED LED Condition Status Fan Status Green Fan is operating normally Yellow Fan failure Fan trays The device has two fan tray receptacles on the rear panel. Each device ships with one fan tray installed. A secondary fan tray can be installed. Fan trays are hot-swappable. For instructions on installing and replacing a fan tray refer to Installing or replacing fan trays section.
PoE and PoE+ power For instructions on installing and replacing a power supply refer to Installing and replacing a power supply unit on page 53 section. For information on LED status refer to Power status LEDs table in the section Port, system, and power status LEDs on page 17. FIGURE 16 ICX 6610 AC power supply receptacle on 48-port models 1.
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Installing the ICX 6610 Switch ● Unpacking the device......................................................................................................23 ● Installation tasks..............................................................................................................24 ● Installation precautions................................................................................................... 25 ● Preparing the installation site...........................................................
Installation tasks Use the serial connection to perform basic configuration tasks, including assigning an IP address and network mask to the system. This information is required to manage the system using the IronView Network Manager or using the CLI through Telnet or SSH. Installation tasks Details for the following tasks are documented in the sections of this document noted in the “Where To Find More Information” column.
Installation precautions Installation precautions Follow all precautions when installing a device. General precautions CAUTION All fiber-optic interfaces use Class 1 lasers. CAUTION Do not install the device in an environment where the operating ambient temperature might exceed 40 ο C (104 ο F). CAUTION Make sure the air flow around the front and sides of the device is not restricted. CAUTION Never leave tools inside the device. CAUTION Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Preparing the installation site CAUTION To avoid high voltage shock, do not open the device while the power is on. CAUTION Ensure that the device does not overload the power circuits, wiring, and over-current protection. To determine the possibility of overloading the supply circuits, add the ampere (amp) ratings of all devices installed on the same circuit as the device. Compare this total with the rating limit for the circuit.
Installing the device • • • • • • • • • • Maintain the operating environment as specified in the Environmental considerationssection . Temperatures within 0 to 40 ο C (32 to 104 ο F) and humidity levels within 5% to 95%, noncondensing. Allow a minimum of 3 in. of space between the front and the back of the device and walls or other obstructions for proper air flow. Allow at least 3 in. of space at the front and back of the device for the twisted-pair, fiber-optic, and power cabling.
Desktop installation Desktop installation Use the following steps to install the ICX 6610 on a desktop or other flat surface. FIGURE 18 Attaching the adhesive feet 1. Attach the four adhesive feet to the bottom of the first switch. 2. Set the device on a flat desktop, table, or shelf near an AC power source. Make sure that adequate ventilation is provided for the system. A 3 inch clearance is recommended on each side. 3. If installing a single switch only, refer to Powering on the system section. 4.
2-Post rack mount installation 2-Post rack mount installation NOTE Use the following procedure when installing the Brocade ICX 6610 device in a 2-post rack. For 4-post racks, follow the procedures in the section 4-Post rack mount installation on page 33. Remove the rack mount kit from the shipping carton. The kit contains the following: • • • • • Two L-shaped mounting brackets. Sixteen 8-32 x 3/8 in., panhead Phillips screws with patchlocks. Four 10-32 x 5/8 in.
Installing the ICX 6610 Switch Use the following steps to mount devices in a 2-post rack. 1. Attach the mounting brackets to the sides of the device using the 8-32 x 3/8 in. screws. There are two sets of holes, labeled "A" or "B". Use the holes labeled "A" if you want the device to be flushed with the rack rails. 1 2 Bracket 32 x 3/8 in.
Installing the ICX 6610 Switch 1 2 Bracket - 32 x 3/8 in. screws FIGURE 21 Attaching the brackets on a ICX 6610 devices, mid rail mounting 2. Position the switch in the cabinet, providing temporary support under the switch until the rail kit is secured to the cabinet.
Installing the ICX 6610 Switch 3. Attach the front right bracket to the rail rack using two 10-32 x 5/8 in. screws and the appropriate round or square retainer nuts. FIGURE 22 Installing the device, flush rail mounting FIGURE 23 Installing the device, mid rail mounting 4. 32 Repeat Step 1 to Step 3 to attach the left front bracket to the left front rack rail and tighten all 10-32 x 5/8 in. screws to a torque of 25 in-lb (29 cm-kg).
4-Post rack mount installation 4-Post rack mount installation Kits for 4-post rack mounting are not included in the shipping carton and must be ordered separately. NOTE Use the following procedure when installing the Brocade ICX 6610 device in a 4-post rack cabinet. For 2-post cabinets, follow the procedures in the “2-Post rack mount installation” section. Remove the rack mount kit from the shipping carton. The kit contains the following: • ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Two mounting brackets. Two pairs of extension brackets.
Installing the ICX 6610 Switch ‐ ‐ Eight 32-10 retainer nuts (for square-hole rack rails). Eight 32-10 retainer nuts (for round-hole rack rails) 1 Bracket, front right 6 Screw, 10-32 x 5/8 in., panhead Phillips 2 Bracket, front left 7 Retainer nut, 10-32, (for square-hole 3 Bracket extensions up to 34 in. 4 Bracket extensions, up to 27 in. 5 Screw, 8-32 x 3/8 in.
Installing the ICX 6610 Switch 1 2 Bracket - 32 x 3/8 in. screws FIGURE 25 Attaching 4-post brackets 2. Attach the appropriate extensions as required for the type of rack in which you are installing the device. 1 2 Bracket 32 x 3/8 in.
Connecting devices in a traditional stack 3. Position the switch in the cabinet, providing temporary support under the switch until the rail kit is secured to the cabinet. 4. Attach the brackets to the front and back rails, using the 10-32 x 5/8 in. screws and the appropriate round or square retainer nuts. FIGURE 27 Attaching device to a 4-post rack Connecting devices in a traditional stack ICX 6610 devices can operate as standalone devices and also as members of a traditional stack.
Trunking requirements 1 2 3 1-Port 1, 40 Gbps 2-Trunk 0 3-Port 2, 4 x 10 Gbps 4 5 6 4- Port 6, 40 Gbps 5-Trunk 1 6- Port 7, 4 x 10 Gbps FIGURE 28 Dedicated stacking ports and trunks in slot 2 on ICX 6610 devices Trunking requirements • • • You can connect one or both ports in a trunk. Connecting both ports in a trunk increases stacking bandwidth and provides resiliency. You must connect each port type (40 Gbps or 4x10 Gbps) to the same type of port on another device as shown in the following table.
Stack size Stack size A traditional stack can contain a maximum of eight ICX 6610 devices. Stacking topologies Both linear and ring topologies are supported in a traditional stack. In a linear stack topology, there is a connection between each switch that carries two-way communications across the stack. This connection can use one port or two ports per trunk. For example, in a four-unit stack using a linear topology, unit 1 connects to unit 2, unit 2 to unit 3, and unit 3 to unit 4.
Installing the ICX 6610 Switch • • • Linear stacking topology using both ports in each trunk Linear (top) and ring (bottom) stacking topologies using one port per trunk Ring stacking topology using both ports in each trunk FIGURE 29 Linear stacking topology using both ports in each trunk FIGURE 30 Linear and ring stacking topologies using one port per trunk Brocade ICX 6610 Stackable Switch Hardware Installation Guide 53-1003082-02 39
Installing the ICX 6610 Switch FIGURE 31 Ring stacking topology using both ports in each trunk 40 Brocade ICX 6610 Stackable Switch Hardware Installation Guide 53-1003082-02
Connecting devices in a mixed stack Connecting devices in a mixed stack ICX 6610 devices can operate as standalone devices and also as members of a mixed stack. A stack is a group of devices (Brocade stackable units and their connected stacking links) that are connected so that the stack is managed as a single entity. A mixed stack contains ICX 6610 devices and ICX 6450 devices. ICX 6610 devices form the backbone of the mixed stack.
Trunking requirements You can trunk stacking ports by connecting one port of each type (40 Gbps or 4 x 10 Gbps) to ports of the same type on another ICX 6610 device in the stack. The following figure shows the stacking ports and trunks. FIGURE 32 Dedicated stacking ports and trunks on the rear panel of an ICX 6610 device • • • • • • 1-Port 1, 40 Gbps 2-Trunk 0 3-Port 2, 4 x 10 Gbps 4-Port 6, 40 Gbps 5-Trunk 1 6-Port 7, 4 x 10 Gbps Trunking requirements • • You can connect one or both ports in a trunk.
Ports used to connect ICX 6610 devices to ICX 6450 devices Ports used to connect ICX 6610 devices to ICX 6450 devices There are eight SFP+ ports in slot 3 on the front panel of an ICX 6610 device that are used to connect ICX 6610 devices to ICX 6450 devices in a mixed stack. NOTE Without a license at bootup, the SFP+ ports come up in 10 Gbps port speed in an error-disabled state.
ICX 6450 stacking ports and trunks ICX 6450 stacking ports and trunks The ICX 6450 contains four SFP+ ports in slot 2 on the front panel that can be used as uplink (data) ports or as stacking ports. The following figure shows the ports in slot 2; the top row consists of ports 1 and 3, and the bottom row consists of ports 2 and 4.
Stacking configuration requirements Stacking configuration requirements Before configuring the mixed stack, physically connect the devices using stacking cables. All configuration methods Before configuring the mixed stack, physically connect the devices using stacking cables.
Stacking topologies Stacking topologies Two basic ring topologies are supported in a mixed stack: single ring and dual ring. In a linear stack topology, there is a connection between each switch that carries two-way communications across the stack. This connection can use one port or two ports per trunk. In ring stack topology, there is an extra connection between the logical first and last devices to form a "ring" or "closed-loop.
Topology 2: Dual ring This is a single ring configuration in which the second ICX 6610 device is connected to the first ICX 6450 device, and the first ICX 6610 device is connected to the last ICX 6450 device. There is one substack that contains three peripheral devices. FIGURE 36 Topology 1: Single ring Topology 2: Dual ring In the following figure, two ICX 6610 devices form the backbone, and there are six ICX 6450 peripheral devices in two rings. This is a dual ring configuration.
Topology 3: Linear and ring There are two substacks, each containing three peripheral devices. FIGURE 37 Topology 2: Dual ring Topology 3: Linear and ring In the following figure, two ICX 6610 devices form the backbone, and there are six ICX 6450 peripheral devices in two substacks. Each substack contains three peripheral devices. One substack is connected to one ICX 6610 device to form a linear topology. The other substack is connected to each of the ICX 6610 devices to form a ring topology.
Topology 4: Ring with one backbone device Topology 3 is almost identical to topology 2, except that the "horizontal" substack is not connected to the second ICX 6610 device, either by design or because the link is broken. This is still a valid topology. FIGURE 38 Topology 3: Linear and ring Topology 4: Ring with one backbone device In the following figure, one ICX 6610 device forms the backbone, and there are six ICX 6450 peripheral devices in a ring topology.
Connecting ICX 6610 devices in the backbone • • • For example, substacks 1 and 2 have ports in VLAN 10, 11, 12, and 13. In this case, you should arrange the VLAN port association so that substack 1 ports are in VLAN 10, 11, and 12, and substack 2 ports are in VLAN 12 and 13. Such an arrangement avoids flooding packets in VLAN 13 to substack 1, and also avoids flooding packets in VLAN 10 and 11 to substack 2. A ring is a more resilient topology than a linear topology.
Extended distance stacking peripheral trunk on a backbone device and the first port in a stack trunk on a peripheral device must be an odd-numbered port, for example, 1/3/1 or 3/2/1. FIGURE 41 Connecting a peripheral device to an ICX 6610 and to another peripheral device Extended distance stacking Extended distance stacking allows stacking of devices in a distributed network environment. You can form a stack of co-located devices or devices located over an extended distance to form a distributed stack.
Powering on the system NOTE You need to run a terminal emulation program on the PC. 2. Launch the terminal emulation program and set the following session parameters: • ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Baud: 9600 bps Data bits: 8 Parity: None Stop bits: 1 Flow control: None The console serial communication port serves as a connection point for management by a PC or SNMP workstation. Powering on the system Complete the physical installation before you power on the system. 1.
Installing and replacing a power supply unit Installing and replacing a power supply unit CAUTION Power supplies are hot swappable. Remove the power cord from a power supply before you install it in or remove it from the device. Otherwise, the power supply or the device could be damaged as a result. (The device can be running while a power supply is being installed or removed, but the power supply itself should not be connected to a power source.
Installing the ICX 6610 Switch 3. Before opening the package that contains the power supply, touch the bag to the switch casing to discharge any potential static electricity. Brocade recommends using an ESD wrist strap during installation. 4. Remove the power supply from the anti-static shielded bag. 5. Holding the power supply level, guide it into the carrier rails on each side and gently push it all the way into the slot, ensuring that it firmly engages with the connector. 6.
Installing a DC power supply Installing a DC power supply NOTE You need a #2 Phillips screwdriver and a flat-head screwdriver for installation. Use the following steps to install a DC power supply in the switch. CAUTION Ensure that the power type of the power supplies match. Both power supplies must be either AC or DC. AC and DC units cannot be mixed in a device.
Installing the ICX 6610 Switch 1. Remove the previously installed power supply from the appropriate slot by removing the chassis attachment screws located in the upper right and lower left of the power supply unit using a flathead screwdriver. FIGURE 44 DC power supply screws 1 Chassis attachment screws 2 Assembly screws 56 2. Before opening the package that contains the DC power supply, touch the bag of the switch casing to discharge any potential static electricity.
Installing the ICX 6610 Switch 4. Insert the DC power supply source wires into the DC wiring assembly, matching the terminals. FIGURE 45 DC power supply wiring assembly 1 Wire tightening screws 2 DC power source wires 3 Earth ground wire 4 Assembly screws 5. Use the wire tightening screws to secure the wires. 6. Insert the earth ground wire into the ground terminal on the DC wiring assembly.
DC-DC power source cautions ATTENTION This equipment installation must meet NEC/CEC Code requirements. Consult local authorities for regulations. 7. Insert the DC power supply wiring assembly with the wires connected into the power supply and tighten the assembly screws. 8. Using the handle on the power supply, hold the power supply level and guide it into the carrier rails on each side of the power supply slot.
Installing or replacing fan trays VORSICHT Für die DC-Eingangsschaltung an das System, stellen Sie sicher, gibt es eine 30-AmpereSicherung von mindestens 60 VDC, Doppel-Pole, am Eingang Klemme an die Stromversorgung. Die Eingangsschaltung zum Anschluß an das Produkt sollte Kupferdraht, 12 AWG (3.31 mm2), markierte VW-1, und bewertet mindestens 90° C Eingestellt werden. MISE EN GARDE Pour le circuit d'alimentation à courant continu (C.C.
Installing the ICX 6610 Switch 4. Holding the fan tray level, guide it into the carrier rails on each side and gently push it all the way into the slot, ensuring that it firmly engages with the connector. 5. When you are sure the fan tray has properly engaged the connector, tighten the retainer screws to secure the fan tray in the slot. NOTE The fans are controlled automatically by the device.
Checking Network Devices and Testing Connectivity ● Assigning permanent passwords.................................................................................... 61 ● Configuring IP addresses................................................................................................63 ● Connecting network devices........................................................................................... 67 ● Testing connectivity.........................................................................
Setting passwords Setting passwords Perform the following steps to set passwords. 1. At the opening CLI prompt, enter the following command to change to the Privileged level of the EXEC mode: device> enable 2. Access the CONFIG mode of the CLI by entering the following command: device# configure terminal device(config)# 3.
Configuring IP addresses Configuring IP addresses You must configure at least one IP address using the serial connection to the CLI before you can manage the system using the other management interfaces. Brocade devices support both classical IP network masks (Class A, B, and C subnet masks, and so on) and Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR) network prefix masks. • • To enter a classical network mask, enter the mask in IP address format. For example, enter "10.157.22.99 255.255.255.
Devices running Layer 3 software Devices running Layer 3 software Before attaching equipment to a Brocade ICX 6610 switch, you must assign an interface IP address to the subnet on which the router will be located. You must use the serial connection to assign the first IP address. For subsequent addresses, you also can use the CLI through Telnet or SSH. By default, you can configure up to 24 IP interfaces on each port, virtual interface, and loopback interface.
Checking Network Devices and Testing Connectivity • • • Ethernet port Virtual routing interface (also called a Virtual Ethernet or "VE") Loopback interface By default, you can have up to 24 IP addresses on each interface, but you can increase this number to 128 IP addresses. NOTE Once you configure a virtual routing interface on a VLAN, you cannot configure Layer 3 interface parameters on individual ports in the VLAN. Instead, you must configure the parameters on the virtual routing interface itself.
Deleting an IP address To add a loopback interface, enter commands such as those shown in the following example: device(config)# exit device(config)# int loopback 1 device(config-lbif-1)# ip address 10.0.0.1/24 Syntax: interface loopback num The num parameter specifies the virtual interface number. You can specify from 1 to the maximum number of virtual interfaces supported on the device. To display the maximum number of virtual interfaces supported on the device, enter the show default values command.
Connecting network devices Connecting network devices Brocade devices support connections to other vendors’ routers, switches, and hubs, as well other Brocade devices. Connectors For port pinouts, refer to Pinouts and signalling section. Cable specifications Refer to Cable specificationssection for cable lengths and types. Connecting to Ethernet or fast Ethernet hubs For copper connections to Ethernet hubs, a 10/100BaseTX or 1000BaseT switch, or another Brocade device, a crossover cable is required.
Connecting to workstations, servers, or routers NOTE The 802.3ab standard (automatic MDI or MDIX detection) calls for automatic negotiation of the connection between two 1000Base-T ports. In this case a straight-through cable may work just as well as a crossover cable. For more information about this feature, see the FastIron Configuration Guide.
Automatic MDI or MDIX detection Automatic MDI or MDIX detection All 10/100 and Gbps Ethernet Copper ports on the devices support automatic Media Dependent Interface (MDI) and Media Dependent Interface Crossover (MDIX) detection. This feature is enabled on all 10/100 and Gigabit copper ports by default. For each port, you can disable auto MDI or MDIX, designate the port as an MDI port, or designate the port as an MDIX port.
Installing a transceiver TABLE 13 Supported SFP transceivers (Continued) Optic Distance 1000Base-CWDM 80km 1000Base-BXU 10km 1000Base-BXD 10km 100Base-FX 2km 100Base-FX-IR 15km 100Base-FX-LR 40km 10GSFPP-SR 300m 10GSFPP-LR 10km Installing a transceiver You can install a new transceiver in an SFP or SFP+ slot while the device is powered on and running. While installing a transceiver, wear an ESD wrist strap with a plug for connection to a metal surface.
Cabling a fiber optic transceiver 1. Put on the ESD wrist strap and ground yourself by attaching the clip end to a metal surface (such as an equipment rack) to act as ground. 2. Remove the new transceiver from the protective packaging. 3. Gently insert the transceiver into the slot until it clicks into place. Transceivers are keyed to prevent incorrect insertion. FIGURE 49 Installing a transceiver Cabling a fiber optic transceiver Use the following steps to cable a fiber optic transceiver. 1.
Testing connectivity Testing connectivity Test for connectivity by observing the LEDs related to network connection. Pinging an IP address To verify that a ICX 6610 device can reach another device through the network, enter a command similar to the following at any level of the CLI. device> ping 10.33.4.7 Syntax: ping ip-addr [ source ip-addr ] [ count num ] [ timeout msec ] [ ttl num ] [ verify ] [ nofragment ] [ quiet ] [ data 1-to-4 byte hex#, e.g.
Tracing a route TABLE 14 Network connection-related LED states (Continued) LED Desired State Meaning Abnormal State HPOE (1-24/48) On Green The port is Off providing HPOE power. Meaning or Action A link is not established with the HPOE device. You can do the following: • • • • SFP/SFP+ (1F~8F) On or flashing (Green or Yellow) A link is Off established with the remote port. A link is not established with the remote port.
Troubleshooting network connections The CLI displays trace route information for each hop as soon as the information is received. Traceroute requests display all responses to a given TTL. In addition, if there are multiple equal-cost routes to the destination, the Brocade device displays up to two responses by default. Troubleshooting network connections • • • For the indicated port, verify that both ends of the cabling (at the device and the connected device) are snug.
Managing the ICX 6610 Hardware ● Managing temperature settings.......................................................................................75 ● Removing MAC address entries..................................................................................... 78 ● Displaying ICX 6610 CPU usage.................................................................................... 78 ● Hardware maintenance schedule....................................................................................
Displaying Syslog messages for temperature MAC 1 Temperature Readings: Current temperature : 32.5 deg-C MAC 2 Temperature Readings: Current temperature : 46.5 deg-C CPU Temperature Readings: Current temperature : 39.5 deg-C sensor A Temperature Readings: Current temperature : 28.5 deg-C sensor B Temperature Readings: Current temperature : 45.0 deg-C sensor C Temperature Readings: Current temperature : 33.0 deg-C stacking card Temperature Readings: Current temperature : 53.5 deg-C Warning level.......: 75.
Managing the ICX 6610 Hardware The stack unit 1 chassis info: Power supply 1 not present Power supply 2 (AC - Regular) present, status ok Model Number: 23-0000144-01 Serial Number: 02E Firmware Ver: B Power supply 2 Fan Air Flow Direction: Front to Back Fan 1 ok, speed (auto): [[1]]<->2 Fan 2 not present Fan controlled temperature: 61.
Changing the temperature poll time Changing the temperature poll time By default, the software polls the temperature sensor every 60 seconds to get the current temperature. This poll rate is controlled by the device poll time, which also controls how often the software polls other system components. To change the poll time, enter a command similar to the following at the global CONFIG level: device(config)# chassis poll-time 200 Syntax: chassis poll-time value The value can be 0 - 65535.
Hardware maintenance schedule Hardware maintenance schedule ICX 6610 switch hardware components require minimal maintenance. Brocade recommends cleaning the fiber-optic connectors on a fiber-optic port and the connected fiber cable each time you disconnect the cable. You can replace the copper and fiber optic modules (SFPs or mini-GBICs). Replacing a copper or fiber optic module You can remove an SFP from a slot and replace it with a new one while the ICX 6610 is powered on and running.
Cabling a fiber optic module NOTE On 1000BaseSX ports, the bail latch is enclosed in a black sleeve, and on 1000BaseLX ports, the bail latch is enclosed in a blue sleeve. FIGURE 50 Unlocking the bail latch 1. Bail Latch NOTE The bail latch may be attached to either the top or the bottom of the SFP transceiver. 4. Grasp the bail latch and pull the copper or fiber-optic module out of the port. FIGURE 51 Remove fiber-optic module 5.
Hardware Specifications ● Hardware specifications.................................................................................................. 81 Hardware specifications This chapter provides the hardware specifications for ICX 6610 devices. Physical dimensions and weight The following table lists the physical dimensions and weight for the ICX 6610 devices. TABLE 15 Physical dimensions and weight Model Height Width Depth Weight ICX 6610-24F 44mm 429 mm 406.4mm 6.48 kg 1.7 in 16.
Storage environment TABLE 16 Operating environment Operating Temperature Relative Humidity Operating Altitude 0° - 40° C (32° - 104° F) 10 to 93%, @ 40° C (104°F), non-condensing 0 - 3000 meters (10,000 feet) Storage environment The following table provides the storage environment specifications.
Pinouts and signalling CAUTION Be sure that the airflow direction of the power supply unit matches that of the installed fan tray. The power supplies and fan trays are clearly labeled with either a green arrow with an "E", or an orange arrow with an "I.
Console (serial RJ45) management port pinouts Console (serial RJ45) management port pinouts TABLE 18 Console serial RJ45 management port pinouts Pin number Definition 1 NC 2 NC 3 UART0_TX 4 GND 5 GND 6 UART0_RX 7 NC 8 NC Notes Console Port Console Port Cable specifications The following table lists the specifications for the cables used with the 10G, 1G, 100Mb, and 10M ports.
Hardware Specifications TABLE 19 Cable length summary (Continued) Cable Type Connector Type Core Diameter(microns) Modal Range Bandwidth(MHz*km) or (meters) Wavelength (nm) 10GBase-SR MMF LC connector for SFP+ module 50 2000 300 10G SFP+ TWNX SFP+ n/a n/a 1, 3, and 5 1000BaseBXD Singlemode Fiber (SMF) LC connector for SFP module 9 1490 nm 2 - 10000 (10km) 1000BaseBXU SMF LC connector for SFP module 9 1310 nm 2 - 10000 (10km) 1000BaseCWDM SMF LC connector for SFP module 9 125
Power cords TABLE 19 Cable length summary (Continued) Cable Type Connector Type Core Diameter(microns) Modal Range Bandwidth(MHz*km) or (meters) Wavelength (nm) 1000Base-T Copper RJ-45 jack for standard unshielded twisted pair (UTP or Category 5) n/a n/a up to 100 meters 100Base-FX MMF LC connector for SFP module 62.5 500 up to 2000 (2 km) 100Base-FXIR SMF LC 9 125 15 km (9.32 miles) 100Base-FXLR SMF LC 9 125 40 km (24.
Power consumption specifications Power consumption specifications The tables in this section list the maximum power consumption by the device. The following table lists the power consumption of the device (single and dual fan) without PoE load.
Hardware Specifications TABLE 23 Power consumption specifications (single or dual PSU (dual fan) with PoE load) Power draw (single PSU, dual fan) Energy consumption Power draw (dual PSU, dual fan) Energy consumption Notes ICX 6610-24P 860 Watts 2934 BTU/hour 860 Watts 2934 BTU/hour Maximum PoE power is 720 Watts (24 x 30 Watts) ICX 6610-48P 935 Watts 3190 BTU/hour 1625 Watts 5545 BTU/hour For one PoE PSU, maximum PoE power is 750 Watts (PSU limit).
Troubleshooting ● Diagnosing switch indicators...........................................................................................89 Diagnosing switch indicators TABLE 24 Troubleshooting chart Symptom Action Power LED is Off • • • Internal power supply is disconnected. Check connections between the switch, the power cord, and the wall outlet. Contact Technical Support. Power LED is Yellow Internal power supply has failed. Contact Technical Support.
In-band access In-band access You can access the management agent in the switch from anywhere within the attached network using Telnet, SSH, or other network management software. However, you must first configure the switch with a valid IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. If you have trouble establishing a link to the management agent, check to see if you have a valid network connection. Then verify that you entered the correct IP address.
Regulatory Statements ● USA (FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Warning)..............................................................................91 ● Industry Canada statement............................................................................................. 91 ● Europe and Australia (CISPR 22 Class A Warning)....................................................... 92 ● Germany (Noise Warning).............................................................................................. 92 ● Japan (VCCI)......
Europe and Australia (CISPR 22 Class A Warning) Europe and Australia (CISPR 22 Class A 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. Germany (Noise Warning) Maschinenlärminformations-Verordnung - 3. GPSGV, der höchste Schalldruckpegel beträgt 53.0 dB(A) gemäss EN ISO 7779. English Translation of above statement Machine noise information regulation - 3.
Korea English translation of above statement ATTENTION: Never use the power cord packed with your equipment for other products. Korea English translation of above statement Class A device (Broadcasting Communication Device for Office Use): This device obtained EMC registration for office use (Class A), and may be used in places other than home. Sellers and/or users need to take note of this.
China China 94 Brocade ICX 6610 Stackable Switch Hardware Installation Guide 53-1003082-02
Russia Russia English translation of above statement Certificate of Conformity in "Certification System in the field of telecommunications" # ОС-2-СПД-0560, validity from the 29 of October 2009 to the 29 of October 2012. BSMI statement (Taiwan) English translation of above statement 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.
Regulatory Statements TABLE 25 Regulatory compliance and safety approvals Certifications Emissions: • • • • • • • • ICES-003, Electromagnetic Emission FCC Part 15 Class A EN 55022/CISPR 22 Class A VCCI Class A EN 61000-3-2, Power Line Harmonics EN 61000-3-3, Voltage Fluctuation & Flicker EN 61000-6-3, Electromagnetic Compatibility, Generic Standard AS or NZS CISPR 22, Electromagnetic Compatibility Immunity: • • EN 61000-6-1, Electromagnetic Compatibility, Generic Standard EN 55024, Information Technolog
Cautions and Danger Notices ● Cautions.......................................................................................................................... 97 ● Danger notices.............................................................................................................. 101 Cautions A caution calls your attention to a possible hazard that can damage equipment. "Vorsicht" weist auf die Gefahr einer möglichen Beschädigung des Gerätes in.
Cautions and Danger Notices CAUTION Use a separate branch circuit for each AC power cord, which provides redundancy in case one of the circuits fails. MISE EN GARDE Utilisez un circuit de dérivation différent pour chaque cordon d’alimentation C.A. Ainsi, il y aura un circuit redondant en cas de panne d’un des circuits. PRECAUCIÓN Use un circuito derivado separado para cada cordón de alimentación de CA, con lo que se proporcionará redundancia en caso de que uno de los circuitos falle.
Cautions and Danger Notices CAUTION Use the erase startup-config command only for new systems. If you enter this command on a system you have already configured, the command erases the configuration. If you accidentally do erase the configuration on a configured system, enter the write memory command to save the running configuration to the startupconfig file. PRECAUCIÓN Use el comando erase startup-config (borrar configuración de inicio) para sistemas nuevos solamente.
Cautions and Danger Notices PRECAUCIÓN Retire el cordón de corriente del suministro de corriente antes de instalarlo o retírarlo del instrumento. De no hacerse así, el suministro de corriente o el instrumento podrían resultar dañados. (El instrumento puede estar encendido mientras se instala o retira un suministro de corriente, pero el suministro de corriente en sí no deberá conectado a la corriente). CAUTION Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Danger notices CAUTION For the ICX 6610 devices, be sure that the airflow direction of the fan tray matches that of the installed power supply unit. The power supplies and fan trays are clearly labeled with either a green arrow with an "E", or an orange arrow with an "I." VORSICHT Vergewissern Sie sich bei den ICX 6610-Geräten, dass die Luftstromrichtung der Lüftereinheit der des eingebauten Netzteils entspricht.
Cautions and Danger Notices "Gefahr" weist auf eine mögliche Gefährdung hin, die zu Verletzungen oder Tod führen können. Sie finden die folgenden Warnhinweise in diesem Handbuch:Un danger attire votre attention sur un risque possible de blessure ou de décès. Ci-dessous, vous trouverez les avertissements utilisés dans ce manuel.Una señal de peligro le llama la atención sobre cualquier posible peligro que pueda ocasionar daños personales o la muerte.
Cautions and Danger Notices DANGER Mount the devices you install in a rack or cabinet as low as possible. Place the heaviest device at the bottom and progressively place lighter devices above. GEFAHR Montieren Sie die Geräte im Gestell oder Schrank so tief wie möglich. Platzieren Sie das schwerste Gerät ganz unten, während leichtere Geräte je nach Gewicht (je schwerer desto tiefer) darüber untergebracht werden.
Cautions and Danger Notices DANGER For safety reasons, the ESD wrist strap should contain a series 1 meg ohm resistor. PELIGRO Por razones de seguridad, la correa de muñeca ESD deberá contener un resistor en serie de 1 mega ohmio. 104 DANGER Remove both power cords before servicing. GEFAHR Trennen Sie beide Netzkabel, bevor Sie Wartungsarbeiten durchführen. DANGER Retirez les deux cordons d'alimentation avant toute maintenance.
Index 10/100 Connecting devices in a traditional stack stacking cables 36 stacking configuration requirements 36 stacking ports and trunks 36 stacking toplogies 36 stack size 36 trunking requirements 36 Trunking requirements 36 cabling 67 2-post rack mount installation 29 4-post rack mount installation4-post rack mount installation 33 A Connector Access levels 61 AC power supply 53 Address IP 63, 64 Assigning console 51 module 67 Console attaching 51 cooling problems 89 IP address 63, 64 D C Cab
desktop 28 hardware 23 location and clearance 26 assigning Enable password 61 Serial cable 51 Serial Port Pinouts 84 Syslog IP temperature 76 network mask 63, 64 IP address System unpacking 23 assigning 63, 64 CIDR notation 63, 64 T L Temperature displaying 75 LED indicators Diag 17 Power 17 RPU 17 M Module connectors 67 N sensor changing warning and shutdown levels 76 Syslog 76 troubleshooting in-band access 90 power and cooling problems 89 Troubleshooting network connections 74 U Unpac