S5000 Installation Guide 9.7.0.
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Contents 1 About this Guide.............................................................................................................. 5 Related Publications........................................................................................................................................................... 5 2 Introduction.................................................................................................................... 6 Product Description.........................................
Installing a DC Power Supply............................................................................................................................................ 29 Installing the Ferrite Bead for DC Power and Return Cables............................................................................................ 30 Securing Power Cables.....................................................................................................................................................
1 About this Guide This guide provides site preparation recommendations, and step-by-step procedures for rack mounting, installing and replacing pluggable modules, and connecting to a power source.
2 Introduction This document provides basic information about installing the S5000 switch. For information about how to configure and monitor switch features, refer to the Dell Networking OS Configuration Guide for the S5000 Switch, which is available on the Dell Support website at www.dell.
3 Unpacking the Switch The S5000 and its accessories are shipped in multiple boxes. Before unpacking the switch, inspect the container and immediately report any evidence of damage. Verify that you have received your ordered items. For example, if you order one S5000 switch, the following items are included. WARNING: If any item is missing or damaged, contact your Dell Networking representative or reseller for instructions.
Figure 1. S5000 I/O and Utility Panels 1. I/O panel 2. Utility panel 3. Four 40GbE QSFP+ ports (each port ALSO supports 4 × 10GbE mode) Hardware Installation Overview To install the S5000, follow these steps: 1. Attach the mounting brackets. 2. Install the S5000 chassis into a 4–post rack or cabinet. 3. Ground the rack. 4. Install the Ethernet and/or Unified Port modules (Unified Port module must be installed only in slot 0). 5. Install the power supplies. 6. Secure the power cables. 7.
4 Hardware Overview This section contains information about device characteristics and modular hardware configurations for the S5000. The S5000 has the following physical dimensions: • Height: 1.71 inches (43.5 mm) • Width: 17.4 inches (441.9 mm) • Depth: 28 inches (711.2 mm) The S5000 has a chassis design with 640Gbps switching bandwidth. The system also provides one DB9 RS-232 console port with YOST RJ-45 pinout and a dedicated Ethernet service port for out-ofband (OOB) management functions.
Utility Panel The Utility panel side of the platform contains the fan and power modules. Figure 3. S5000 Power Supplies and Fan Modules 1. Slot 0 (for PSU 0) 2. Slot 1 (for Fan Module 0) 3. Slot 2 (for Fan Module 1) 4. Slot 3 (for PSU 1) 5. Grab Handles Power Supplies The S5000 supports two hot-swappable PSUs.
Port Numbering Convention Even-numbered ports are at the bottom of the I/O panel and for modules odd-numbered ports are at the top of the I/O panel. Figure 4. Port Numbering The previous figure shows the fixed four 40GbE data ports (ports 48, 52, 56, and 60) and the four slots for pluggable modules on the S5000 I/ O panel. You can also use the 40GbE ports in 4 × 10GbE mode.
Figure 5. System LEDs (Utility Panel) (AC Power Supplies installed) 1. Locator beacon LED 2. Alarm LED 3. System status LED 4. Master LED 5. Seven–segment display to identify Stack ID 6. PSU status LED 7. Fan status LED NOTE: For AC PSUs, an illuminated translucent handle indicates the power status. NOTE: For DC PSUs, the power status LED is on the upper-left corner. Figure 6. System LEDs (I/O Panel) 1. Locator beacon LED 3. System status LED 2. Alarm LED Table 1.
Label LED Color/Display Description • Off • Switch in Stacking Member mode PSU status LED • • Green solid Off • • Normal operation Power not present Fan status LED • • Green solid Off • • Normal operation Power not present Figure 7. Module LEDs 1. Port locator beacon LED 2. Port link/activity LED 3. Module locator beacon LED 4. Module status LED NOTE: The downward and upward pointing triangles denote the lower and upper port LEDs respectively. Table 2.
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5 Site Preparations The S5000 is suitable for installation as part of a Common Bond Network (CBN). It can be installed in: • network telecommunication facilities • data centers • other locations where the National Electric Code (NEC) applies This chapter contains the following sections: • Site Selection • Cabinet Placement • Storing Components Site Selection Dell Networking equipment is intended for installation in restricted access areas.
Storing Components If you do not install your S5000 and components immediately, Dell Networking recommends properly storing the system and all optional components until you are ready to install them. WARNING: ESD damage can occur when components are mishandled. Always wear an ESD-preventive wrist or heel ground strap when handling the S5000 and its accessories. After you remove the original packaging, place the S5000 and its components on an anti-static surface. 1.
6 Installation This document contains the following sections: • Before You Begin • Install the S5000 Chassis in a Rack or Cabinet • Attaching the Mounting Brackets • Rack Mounting Safety Considerations • Installing the S5000 Chassis into a 4-post rack or cabinet • Rack Grounding • Important Points to Remember for Installing an Ethernet Module • Installing an Ethernet Module • Replacing an Ethernet Module • Important Points to Remember to Install a Fan Module • Installing a Unified Port
• Cabling is away from sources of electrical noise, such as radios, power lines, and fluorescent lighting. Make sure that the cabling is safely away from other devices that might damage the cables. If needed, allow one rack unit (RU) space between devices to provide room for cabling. • Airflow around the switch and through the vents is unrestricted. • Temperature around the unit does not exceed 104°F (40°C).
3. Holding Bracket (factory installed) Rack Mounting Safety Considerations You may either place the switch on the rack shelf or mount the switch directly into a 19" wide, EIA-310-E- compliant rack. • Rack loading — Overloading or uneven loading of racks may result in shelf or rack failure, which may damage equipment and cause possible personal injury. Stabilize racks in a permanent location before loading begins. Mount the components beginning at the bottom of the rack, then work to the top.
Figure 10. Front Rack Installation 1. Screws 3. Mounting Bracket 2. 4–Post Rack or Cabinet Rack Grounding When you prepare your equipment rack, ensure that the rack is earth ground. You must ground the equipment rack to the same ground point the power service uses in your area. The ground path must be permanent. Important Points to Remember for Installing an Ethernet Module • Installing and swapping of Ethernet modules must be done BEFORE power up.
NOTE: A blue color release latch indicates that the Ethernet module does not support hot swapping during switch operations. Instead, you must power down the switch before removing and replacing an Ethernet module. A red color release latch indicates that the Ethernet module supports hot swapping during switch operations. Figure 11. Part name and Port number on the Ethernet Module Handle 1 Part Name . 2 Port Number . Installing an Ethernet Module 1.
Figure 12. Installing an Ethernet Module 1. Release latch 2. Ethernet Module Replacing an Ethernet Module NOTE: S5000 does not support the hot swapping of an Ethernet pluggable module during switch operations. Instead, you must power down the switch before removing and replacing an expansion module. 1. Disconnect any network interface cables attached to the module. 2. Use the grab handle to slide the Ethernet module out of the switch module slot. 3.
NOTE: The part name and port number of a Unified Port module are inscribed on the handle as shown below. Figure 13. Part name and Port number on the Unified Port Module Handle 1 Part Name . 2 Port Number . Installing a Unified Port Module 1. Use the grab handle on the Unified Port module to slide it into the switch module slot. 2. Connect any network interface cables to the attached module.
Figure 14. Installing a Unified Port Module 1. Release latch 2. Unified Port Module Replacing a Unified Port Module NOTE: S5000 does not support the hot swapping of a Unified Port pluggable module during switch operations. Instead, you must power down the switch before removing and replacing an expansion module. 1. Disconnect any network interface cables attached to the module. 2. Use the grab handle to slide the Unified Port module out of the switch module slot. 3.
CAUTION: DO NOT mix airflow directions. The airflow directions are color coded. A red label indicates that hot air is expelled from the PSU and a blue label indicates that hot air is expelled from the I/O. Both power supplies must use the same airflow direction (I/O to Utility or Utility to I/O). The power supplies and fans must have the same color strap.
Figure 16. Connecting AC Power Supply Cords 1. AC3 Prong NOTE: The system is powered-up as soon as you connect the power cord between the system and the power source. CAUTION: Always disconnect the power cable before you service the power supply slots. CAUTION: Use the power supply cord as the main disconnect device on the AC system. Ensure that the socketoutlet is located/installed near the equipment and is easily accessible. 4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 above using the second PSU.
WARNING: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage can occur if components are mishandled. Always wear an ESDpreventive wrist or heel ground strap when handling the S5000 and its components. CAUTION: DO NOT mix airflow directions. The airflow directions are color coded. A red label indicates that hot air is expelled from the PSU and a blue label indicates that hot air is expelled from the I/O. Both fans must use the same airflow direction (I/O to Utility or Utility to I/O).
Installing a DC Power Supply 1. Remove the PSU from the electro-static bag. 2. Use the grab handle to slide the PSU into the switch PSU slot (install the PSU-exposed PCB edge connector first). The PSU slot is keyed so that the PSU can be fully inserted in only one way. When you correctly install the PSU, it snaps into place and is flush with the back of the switch. Figure 18. Installing a DC Power Supply 1. 3. Slot 0 (for DC PSU 0) 2.
Figure 19. Assembling the DC Input Power Wires 1. DC power socket 2. Rubber cap 3. Captive screws (2) 4. DC power connector 5. Wire (-48V) 6. Wire RTN 7. Grounding Wire NOTE: The system is powered-up as soon as the power cord is connected between the system and the power source. CAUTION: Always disconnect the power cable before you service the power supply slots. CAUTION: Use the power supply cord as the main disconnect device on the AC or DC system.
Figure 20. Installing the Ferrite Bead for DC Power and Return Cables 1. Ferrite Bead 2. DC Power and Return Cables 3. Leave approximately 4 to 5 inches of the DC power and return cables end protruding from the ferrite. 4. Snap the ferrite bead shut. Securing Power Cables 1. Bend the system power cables, as shown in the following illustration, and attach to the cable clasp. Figure 21. Securing Power Cables 2.
Replacing an AC or DC Power Supply To replace an AC or DC power supply, follow these steps: NOTE: Although the switch can run on one PSU, Dell Networking highly recommends using two PSUs for full redundancy. If the switch needs to run with only one PSU for a time, be sure to cover the second PSU slot opening with a blank plate to avoid overheating. NOTE: If a PSU fails, you must completely replace it. There are no field serviceable components in the PSU. 1. Disconnect the power cable from the PSU. 2.
Figure 22. Installing a Fan Module 1. Fan module 0/Slot 1 2. Release latch Replacing a Fan Module 1. Use the grab handle to slide the fan module out of the switch fan slot. 2. Use the grab handle on the replacement module to slide it into the switch fan slot. CAUTION: You must complete steps 1 and 2 within one minute or the system powers down. Installing the SFP+ and QSFP+ Optics The S5000 has 48 small form-factor pluggable plus (SFP+) optical ports and four QSFP+ optical ports.
– stack-unit - Enter the stack member unit identifier of the stack member to reset. The range is 0 to 11. The default is 0. – port - Enter the port number of the 40GbE port to be split. The range is 48 to 60. – portmode quad - Configure a 40GbE port to operate in 4x10GbE mode. Example of splitting a QSFP+ port to SFP+ ports stack-unit 0 port 52 portmode quad Important Points to Remember • You cannot use split ports as a stack-link to stack an S5000 unit.
You can connect the systems while they are powered down or up. Stacking ports are bidirectional. The S5000 supports stacking in either a ring or a daisy-chain topology. To provide redundant connectivity, Dell Networking recommends using the ring topology when stacking S5000 systems. Figure 24.
Figure 25. Two S5000 Systems Connected in a Ring Connecting Three S5000 Systems To provide backup connectivity and increased data transfer between the systems, Dell Networking recommends inserting an additional cable between the two units, in a second stacking port. CAUTION: The S5000 does not require special stacking cables. The cables used to connect 10GbE and 40GbE data ports are sufficient. NOTE: The port numbers in the following procedure are used as examples only. 1.
Figure 26. Three S5000s Connected in a Ring Supplying Power and Powering Up the System Supply power to the S5000 system after the chassis is mounted in a rack or cabinet. WARNING: Installing and swapping of Unified Port or Ethernet modules must be done BEFORE power up. If you need to replace a module, power down the system before you replace it. If you replace a module when the system is powered up, the system does not recognize the module. Online insertion of modules can result in a catastrophic failure.
DC Power Connect the plug to each DC receptacle. Make sure that the power cord is secure and the polarity is correct. As soon as the cable is connected between the S5000 and the power source, the chassis is powered-up; there is no on/off switch. Hot-Swapping Units in a Stack You can add, remove, or swap S5000 units in an existing stack. The units in the stack and the new units can be already powered up or powered down. All units in a stack must run the same version of the operating system.
7 Technical Specifications NOTE: Operate the product at an ambient temperature not higher than 40°C. CAUTION: Lithium Battery Caution: There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced. NOTE: Replace the battery only with same or equivalent type. Dispose of the batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions. NOTE: For RoHS information, see Restricted Material Compliance. Table 6. Chassis Physical Design Parameter Specifications Height 1.71 inches (43.5 mm) Width 17.
8 Agency Compliance USA Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, under Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designated to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy.
http://www.force10networks.com/german/ Japan: VCCI Compliance for Class A Equipment WARNING: Use the AC power cords with Dell Networking equipment only. Do not use Dell Networking AC power cords with any unauthorized hardware. This is Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council For Interference by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this equipment is used in a domestic environment, radio disturbance may arise.
Safety Standards and Compliance Agency Certifications • CUS UL 60950-1, Second Edition • CSA 60950-1-03, Second Edition • EN 60950-1, Second Edition • EN 60825-1, First Edition • EN 60825-1 Safety of Laser Products — Part 1: Equipment Classification Requirements and User’s Guide • EN 60825-2 Safety of Laser Products — Part 2: Safety of Optical Fibre Communication Systems • FDA Regulation 21CFR 1040.10 and 1040.
Figure 27. The European WEEE symbol In accordance with the European WEEE Directive, electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) is to be collected separately and to be reused, recycled, or recovered at end of life. Users of EEE with the WEEE marking per Annex IV of the WEEE Directive, as shown above, must not dispose of end of life EEE as unsorted municipal waste, but use the collection framework available to customers for the return, Specifications | 47 recycling and recovery of WEEE.
9 Technical Support Dell Networking Technical Support provides a range of documents and tools to assist you with effectively using Dell Networking equipment and mitigating the impact of network outages. Accessing Dell Networking Technical Support The URL for Dell Networking Support is www.dell.com/support. • On the Dell Networking Support page, enter your service tag if you have it. You can also access general support information from this page. • http://www.dell.