Installing Ethernet Routing Switch 3600 Series 9036470-00 Rev AA February 2020
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Contents Chapter 1: About this Document............................................................................................. 5 Purpose.................................................................................................................................. 5 Conventions............................................................................................................................ 5 Text Conventions...................................................................................
Contents Assigning IP Parameters Using Enterprise Device Manager............................................... 39 Verifying Assigned IP Address is Reachable...................................................................... 39 Chapter 6: Installation Reference.......................................................................................... 40 Console and Management Connections.................................................................................. 40 Console Port....................
Chapter 1: About this Document This section discusses the purpose of this document, the conventions used, ways to provide feedback, additional help, and information regarding other Extreme Networks publications. Purpose This document provides the information and procedures required to install the hardware, software, cabling, and power for the Ethernet Routing Switch 3600 Series.
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Chapter 3: Preinstallation Checklist Before you install the ERS 3600 Series, make sure that you complete the tasks in the preinstallation checklist. No. Task Description 1. Review the technical specification for For the physical, electrical, and the switch. Make sure that the area environmental specifications, see Technical specifications on page 15. where you install the switch and where it will operate meet the requirements. 2. Verify the AC power specifications.
Preinstallation Checklist No. Task Description path must be permanent and must not exceed 1 Ohm of resistance from the rack to the grounding electrode. See Installing ERS 3600 in an equipment rack on page 25.
Chapter 4: Installation Preparation Switch Models The following table describes the ERS 3600 Series models. All switch models support autopolarity. Model Key features Part number ERS 3626GTS • 24 10/100/1000 ports AL3600?05-E6 • Two shared SFP ports • Two 1/10 Gigabit SFP+ ports operating in dual mode as uplink ports • Two 10 Gigabit SFP+ ports as either uplink or stacking ports • Non-PoE • Stackable ERS 3626GTS-PWR+ • 24 10/100/1000 802.
Installation Preparation Model Key features Part number ERS 3650GTS-PWR+ • 48 10/100/1000 802.3at PoE ports and 2 shared SFP ports AL3600A16-E6 • Two 1/10 Gigabit SFP+ ports operating in dual mode as uplink ports • Two 10 Gigabit SFP+ ports as either uplink or stacking ports • Stackable Note: AC power cords are not packaged with the switch. Ensure you order the correct power cord for your region. For more information, see Supported power cords on page 19.
Technical Specifications To protect the switch against ESD damage, take the following preventive measures before connecting any data cables to the device: • Always use antistatic wrist straps. Make sure the strap is adjusted to provide good skin contact. • Ensure that work surfaces and equipment racks are properly grounded for protection against electrostatic discharge. The common point must be connected to the building ground wire.
Installation Preparation Switch Specification Width ERS 3650GTS-PWR+, ERS 3650GTS-PWR+, ERS 3626GTS, ERS 3626GTS-PWR+ 442 mm Depth ERS 3650GTS, ERS 3626GTS, ERS 3626GTS-PWR+ 280 mm ERS 3650GTS-PWR+ 380 mm ERS 3650GTS 3.93 kg ERS 3650GTS-PWR+ 6.25 kg ERS 3626GTS 3.57 kg ERS 3626GTS-PWR+ 4.75 kg Electrical component Switch details Specification Power consumption ERS 3650GTS 41.8W@110V, 41.5W@240V ERS 3650GTS-PWR+ 163.9W@110V, 120.1W@240V ERS 3626GTS 24.6W@110V, 24.
Technical Specifications Environmental component Specification ERS 3626GTS - 41.2dB@25C, 49.3dB@50C ERS 3626GTS-PWR+ - 44.6dB@25C, 54.5dB@50C Miscellaneous Operating Considerations • At least 5cm (2") on each side of the switch unit for ventilation • Adequate power source within six feet.
Installation Preparation Table 7: Typical power consumption Model Idle Power consumption (Watts) Typical Power consumption (Watts) Devices connected to all ports, typical traffic, without SFPs Devices connected to all ports, typical traffic, 6 W average per PoE device With Energy Saver enabled (PoE Saver disabled on PoE models) ERS 3626GTS 14.82 18.28 N/A 14.58 ERS 3626GTS-PWR+ 26.66 30.17 192.77 27.65 ERS 3650GTS 27.89 35.50 N/A 26.95 ERS 3650GTS-PWR+ 39.84 46.11 363.75 41.
AC Power Cord Specifications Table 9: International power cord specifications Country and plug description Specifications Continental Europe 220 or 230 VAC • CEE7 standard VII male plug 50 Hz • Harmonized cord (HAR marking on the outside of the cord jacket to comply with the CENELEC Harmonized Document HD-21) Single phase U.S.
Installation Preparation Order Code Description Region AA0020063E6 POWER CORD 2.5M IEC C13 TO BS1363 United Kingdom AA0020064E6 POWER CORD 2.5M IEC C13 TO CEE 7/7 European Union AA0020065E6 POWER CORD 2.5M IEC C13 TO CEI 23-16 Italy AA0020066E6 POWER CORD 2.5M IEC C13 TO GB 2099.1-1996 China AA0020067E6 POWER CORD 2.5M IEC C13 TO BS-546/SANS164-1 India and South Africa AA0020068E6 POWER CORD 2.5M IEC C13 TO AS 3112 Australia AA0020069E6 POWER CORD 2.
Connecting AC Power Connecting AC Power Before you begin • To connect AC power to the switch an appropriate AC power cord is required. Ensure the switch power supply supports AC power input. Danger: Use only power cords with a grounding path. Without a proper ground, a person who touches the switch is in danger of receiving an electrical shock. A switch without a proper grounding path can result in excessive emissions.
Installation Preparation Procedure 1. Plug the female end of the AC power cord into the back of the switch power supply. Important: The switch powers on immediately when it is connected to a suitable AC power source. The switch does not have a power switch. 2. Plug the male end of the AC power cord into a suitable AC power outlet. Important: Ensure you only use an appropriately rated AC power cord. Do not use an extension cord. Warning: The only way to turn off the switch is to disconnect the power.
Chapter 5: Installing the Switch Installing an ERS 3626GTS-PWR+ on a Table or Shelf You can install the switch model ERS 3626GTS-PWR+ on a flat surface such as a table or shelf. The surface must be able to support the combined weight of the switch and attached cables. An ERS 3626GTS-PWR+ weights 4.75kg (10.47lb). Important: Allow at least 5.1 cm (2 inches) on each side of the switch for proper ventilation and at least 12.7 cm (5 inches) at the back of the switch for power cord clearance.
Installing the Switch 2. Set the switch on a table or shelf.
Installing ERS 3600 in an Equipment Rack Installing ERS 3600 in an Equipment Rack Before you begin Tool requirements • Phillips screwdriver to attach brackets to the switch and the switch to the rack Rack requirements • Space of 2.8 inches (7.1 cm) for each 3626 or 3650 model is available in an E1A or 1EC standard 19 inch (48.2 cm) equipment rack and T1A 23 inch (58.5 cm) equipment rack.
Installing the Switch 3. Slide the switch into the rack. Insert and tighten the rack-mount screws. 4. Verify that the switch is securely fastened to the rack. Single and Multiple Switch Arrangements You can connect up to eight switch devices that are in one Rack Unit (RU) height in a stack to provide uninterrupted connectivity for up to 224 ports for ERS 3626GTS and ERS 3626GTS-PWR+ and up to 416 ports for ERS 3650GTS and ERS 3650GTS-PWR+.
Standalone Arrangement Stack Arrangement You connect the switches in the stack by the stack connectors. You designate one unit as the base unit by setting a switch on the back panel. The stack connector is a component of the back panel and consists of the Base Unit Select switch, Cascade Down connector, and Cascade Up connector. The Cascade Down connector connects this switch to the next unit in the stack through a cascade cable.
Installing the Switch individual units maintain their original unit numbering, even if the position of one or more units in the stack is changed. For example, when the stack is initially powered, the base unit becomes unit 1 and the unit that the base unit connects to (through the Cascade Down cable) becomes unit 2 (and the next unit is unit 3 and so on), until the maximum stack configuration (up to eight units) is reached.
Standalone Arrangement Figure 3: Cascade down configuration Note: Return cable length might vary depending on unit spacing. Ensure you order the proper length return cable to provide adequate strain relief. Important: Because many network management software packages assume a cascade down (stack down) configuration, we recommend the usage of this configuration. Cascade Up In a cascade up (stack up) configuration, the base unit is physically located as the top unit in the stack.
Installing the Switch Cascade Up connector physically located at the bottom of the stack. This next unit is designated Unit 2. The stack is wired upward through the units and the system continues to number in this manner throughout the stack. In this configuration, the base unit discovers the stack in a cascade up (stack up) direction. The following illustration shows a cascade up (stack up) configuration. Figure 4: Cascade up configuration Note: Return cable length might vary depending on unit spacing.
Identifying Cables to use with the Switch Stack Configuration You can change base unit switches with switches on (hot), but changes do not take affect until switches are rebooted. Selecting a Base Unit Procedure 1. Determine which unit will be the base unit. 2. Locate the Base Unit switch on the rear panel. 3. Slide the switch to the down position to designate it as the base unit. Setting Non-Base Units Procedure Set the Base Unit switches to the up position to designate them as non-base units.
Installing the Switch Required cable Description Console Port Serial cable with a DB-9 female connector on both ends. The maximum length for the console port cable is 25 feet (8.3 meters). Shared SFP Transceiver Ports Varies with the installed SFP Transceiver. Refer to the documentation that was shipped with the SFP Transceiver for specifications. USB Ports USB 2.1 compliant cable with a USB Type A connector on both ends.
Connecting a Transceiver to the Switch or Stack Supported Optical Devices Use optical devices to achieve high-bit-rate communications and long transmission distances. The following section describes the supported optical devices on the switches. Important: We recommend that you use SFP and SFP+ transceivers as they undergo extensive qualification and testing. Extreme Networks will not be responsible for issues related to third party transceivers.
Installing the Switch Table 10: SFP transceivers Model Description Part number Important: The following SFP transceivers with the part numbers:AA1419013–E5, AA1419014–E5, AA1419015– E5, and AA1419025–E5 to AA1419040–E5. However, Extreme Networks recommends using the newer DDI versions of these SFP transceivers.
Checking Status LEDs to Verify Switch Installation Note: When used as Stacking ports, the LEDs on the left of the switch indicate Stack port status. The Stack Up and Stack Down LEDs are updated as the Stack ports become active or idle. Their local port LEDs do not indicate Stack port status. When used as Standalone ports, the local LEDs indicate port status, like all other ports.
Installing the Switch LED State Description PWR Off The unit power is off. Green (Solid) Normal operation. Off System cannot work properly (like temperature is too high). Amber (Solid) The system failed self-test. Green (Solid) Normal operation. Off No Stack-up or Stack-down connection is detected. Amber (Solid) A Stack-up or Stack-down cable is detected, but adjacency has not been completed.
IP Address Information Configuration Table 12: SFP+ transceiver Port LED state indicators Label Color/Status Description Tx Off No link established. Solid Green SFP+ detected and link established. Green / blinking SFP+ link established and transmit activity detected. Solid Amber SFP detected and Link established. Amber / blinking SFP link established and transmit activity detected.
Installing the Switch Procedure 1. Connect one end of serial cable to the DB—9 connector on the terminal. 2. Connect the other end of the serial cable to the RJ–45 connector on the switch. 3. Turn the terminal on. Accessing the Console Menu Procedure 1. Connect a terminal to the console port of the switch. 2. Set the terminal protocol on the terminal or terminal emulation program to VT100 and VT100/ANSI. 3. Connect to the switch using the terminal or terminal emulation application. 4.
IP Address Information Configuration Table 13: Terminal emulation settings Property Value Baud Rate 9600 bps Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Parity None Flow Control None Assigning IP Parameters Using Enterprise Device Manager Procedure 1. Connect a computer to the switch through a data port using a standard RJ-45 network cable. 2. Open a Web browser on the attached computer. 3. Enter the factory default IP address of the switch in the following format: http:// . 4.
Chapter 6: Installation Reference Console and Management Connections The front panel of the switch contains the Status LEDs, Console port, and a USB 2.1 port. The rear panel of the switch contains the Base Unit switch. Console Port The console port is the RJ45 port with a blue border outline. You can use the console port to establish a management terminal connection to the switch. You can use an RJ45 to DB-9 cable, or a DB-9 to RJ45 adapter to connect the switch console port to your management terminal.
Console and Management Connections RJ45 console port pin-out Signal Requirement 6 RXD (receive data) Mandatory 7 DSR (data set ready) Optional 8 CTS (clear to send) Optional (can be swapped or linked with pin USB Port The USB port is a Standard Type-A female USB 2.1 port. The switch provides USB host functionality and can support USB flash drives.
Chapter 7: Safety Messages Caution: When mounting this device in a rack, do not stack units directly on top of one another in the rack. Each unit must be secured to the rack with appropriate mounting brackets. Mounting brackets are not designed to support multiple units. Important: Achtung: Wenn diese Einheit in einem Rack montiert wird, muß ein gewisser Abstand zur nächsten Einheit gelassen werden. Jede Einheit muß mit geeignetem Befestigungsmaterial gesichert werden.
Caution: If you are not installing a module in the slot, be sure to keep the metal cover plate in place over the slot. Removing the cover plate impedes airflow and proper cooling of the unit. Important: Achtung: Wenn Sie kein Modul im Schacht verwenden, muß die Metallabdeckung über dem Schacht montiert sein. Eine Entfernung der Abdeckung führt zu einer Verschlechterung der Luftzirkulation und damit zu einer nicht ausreichenden Kühlung der Einheit.
Safety Messages Warning: Disconnecting the AC power cord is the only way to turn off AC power to this device. Always connect the AC power cord in a location that can be reached quickly and safely in case of an emergency. Important: Warnung: Das Gerät kann nur durch Ziehen des Netzsteckers ausgeschaltet werden. Schließen Sie das Netzkabel an einer Steckdose an, die in Notfällen schnell und sicher zugänglich ist.
Important: Peligro: Utilice únicamente cables de alimentación con toma de tierra. De lo contrario, al tocar el interruptor puede recibir una descarga eléctrica. Si no hay un circuito de toma de tierra en el enchufe, puede producirse un exceso de emisiones. Important: Pericolo: Utilizzare esclusivamente cavi di alimentazione dotati di un percorso per la messa a terra. Senza un’adeguata messa a terra, chiunque tocchi lo switch corre il rischio di ricevere una scossa elettrica.
Appendix A: Regulatory and 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.
Class A ITE Notice Class A ITE Notice Warning: This equipment is compliant with Class A of CISPR 32. In a residential environment, this equipment may cause radio interference. Klasse A ITE Anmerkung WARNHINWEIS: Dieses Produkt zählt zur Klasse A ( Industriebereich ). In Wohnbereichen kann es hierdurch zu Funkstörungen kommen, daher sollten angemessene Vorkehrungen zum Schutz getroffen werden. Product Safety This product complies with the following: UL 60950-1, FDA 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.
Regulatory and Compliance Information Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) This product complies with the following: FCC 47 CFR Part 15 (Class A), ICES-003 (Class A), EN 55032 (Class A), EN 55024, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, AS/NZS CISPR 32 (Class A), VCCI V-3, 2004/108/EC (EMC Directive) Elektro-magnetische Kompatibilität (EMC) Dieses Produkt entspricht den folgenden Richtlinien: FCC 47 CFR Part 15 (Class A), ICES-003 (Class A), EN 55022 (Class A), EN 55024, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, AS/NZS CISPR 32 (Cl
CCC EMC Statement — China CCC EMC Statement — China 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. Battery Warning — Taiwan Battery Notice Warning: This product contains a battery used to maintain product information. If the battery should need replacement it must be replaced by Service Personnel. Please contact Technical Support for assistance.
Regulatory and Compliance Information Restriction of Hazardous Substances For the latest information about the presence of substances defined by the RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) directive in Taiwan (Republic of China) and China, see http:// www.extremenetworks.com/support/documentation/restriction-hazardous-substances/.
Safety Safety Compliant with IEC 60950-1:2005 (Second Edition); Am1:2009 + Am2:2013, EN 60950-1:2006 + A1:2010 + A11:2009 + A12:2011 + A2:2013, UL 62950-1, 2nd Ed. 2011, CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1-07, 2nd Ed.