Summit Switch Hardware Installation Guide Extreme Networks, Inc. 3585 Monroe Street Santa Clara, California 95051 (888) 257-3000 http://www.extremenetworks.com Published: December 1999 Part number: 120037-00 Rev.
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Contents PREFACE Introduction xi Conventions xii Related Publications 1 xiii SUMMIT SWITCH OVERVIEW Summit Switch Models 1-1 Summary of Features 1-2 Memory Requirements 1-2 Port Connections 1-3 Media Types and Distances 1-4 Full-Duplex 1-6 Summit1 Switch Front View 1-7 Summit1/LX Switch Front View 1-8 Summit4 Switch Front View 1-9 Summit4/FX Switch Front View 1-10 Summit24 Switch Front View 1-11 Summit48 Switch Front View 1-12 Summit Switch Rear View 1-13 Power Socket 1-13 Serial Number 1-13 Console Por
Summit7i Switch Front View 1-16 Module Reset Button 1-18 Console Port 1-18 Modem Port 1-18 Management Port 1-18 PCMCIA Slot 1-18 Summit7i Switch LEDs 1-19 Summit7i Switch Rear View 1-20 Power Socket 1-20 Serial Number 1-20 MAC Address 1-20 GBIC Type and Hardware/Software Support 2 INSTALLATION AND 1-21 SETUP Following Safety Information 2-1 Determining the Switch Location 2-1 Installing the Summit Switch 2-2 Rack Mounting 2-2 Free-Standing 2-5 Stacking the Switch and Other Devices 2-5 Connecting Equip
B TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Summit1, Summit1/LX, Summit4, Summit4/FX, Summit24, and Summit48 Switch Specifications B-1 Summit7i Switch Specifications B-2 INDEX V
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Figures 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-5 1-6 1-7 1-8 1-9 1-10 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 Summit1 switch front view 1-7 Summit1/LX switch front view 1-8 Summit4 switch front view 1-9 Summit4/FX switch front view 1-10 Summit24 switch front view 1-11 Summit48 switch front view 1-12 Summit switch rear view 1-13 Front view of Summit7i switch with 100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T ports 1-16 Front view of Summit7i switch with 1000BASE-SX ports 1-17 Summit7i switch rear view 1-20 Rack-mount helper bracket 2-3 Fitting the mounting bracket 2-4 N
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Tables 1 2 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-5 2-1 Notice Icons xii Text Conventions xii Summit Switch Port Configurations Media Types and Distances 1-4 1000BASE-LX70 Specifications 1-5 Summit Switch LEDs 1-15 Summit7i Switch LEDs 1-19 Console Connector Pinouts 2-6 1-4 IX
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Preface This Preface provides an overview of this guide, describes guide conventions, and lists other publications that may be useful. INTRODUCTION This guide provides the required information to install the Summit™ switch. This guide is intended for use by network administrators who are responsible for installing and setting up network equipment.
PREFACE CONVENTIONS Table 1 and Table 2 list conventions used throughout this guide. Table 1: Notice Icons Icon Notice Type Alerts you to... Note Important features or instructions. Caution Risk of personal injury, system damage, or loss of data. Warning Risk of severe personal injury. Table 2: Text Conventions Convention Description Screen displays This typeface represents information as it appears on the screen, or command syntax.
RELATED PUBLICATIONS RELATED PUBLICATIONS The Summit switch documentation set includes the following: • ExtremeWare Software User Guide • ExtremeWare Quick Reference Guide • Summit Switch“Release Notes” Documentation for Extreme Networks products is available on the World Wide Web at the following location: • Extreme Networks home page http://www.extremenetworks.
PREFACE XIV SUMMIT SWITCH H ARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE
1 Summit Switch Overview This chapter describes the following: • Summit switch models • Summit switch features • Summit switch memory requirements • Summit switch front views • Summit switch rear view • Summit switch LEDs • Factory default settings SUMMIT SWITCH MODELS The Summit family of switches is comprised of the following models: • Summit1 switch • Summit1/LX switch • Summit4 switch • Summit4/FX switch • Summit24 switch • Summit48 switch • Summit7i switch Summit Switch Hardware Installation Guide
SUMMIT SWITCH OVERVIEW SUMMARY OF FEATURES Summit switches support the following ExtremeWare features: • Virtual local area networks (VLANs) including support for IEEE 802.1Q and IEEE 802.1p • Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) (IEEE 802.
MEMORY REQUIREMENTS To determine the memory size in your switch, use the following command: show memory For Summit switches running ExtremeWare 4.0 and above, the switch indicates the total DRAM size in megabytes as part of the output. For Summit switches running previous ExtremeWare releases, you must calculate the memory by taking the sum of the bytes listed under current free and adding to it the bytes listed under current alloc.
SUMMIT SWITCH OVERVIEW Table 1-1: Summit Switch Port Configurations Ethernet Ports Switch Model 1000BASE 1000BASE -SX -LX Summit1 100/1000 BASE-T 6 Summit1 /LX 2 6 Summit4 6 Summit4 /FX 6 2 16 16 Summit24 Summit48 Summit7i (SX) 10BASE-T/ 100BASE- 100BASERedunTX FX GBIC dant GBIC 28 1 1 24 2 2 48 4 Summit7i (TX) 28 4 The Summit7i switch can be purchased with either 28 1000BASE-SX ports or 28 100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T ports.
MEMORY REQUIREMENTS Table 1-2: Media Types and Distances (continued) Standard Media Type Mhz/Km Rating Maximum Distance 1000BASE-LX 50/125 µm Multimode Fiber 400 550 Meters 50/125 µm Multimode Fiber 500 550 Meters 62.5/125 µm Multimode Fiber 500 550 Meters 10u Single-mode Fiber 5,000 Meters 10u Single-mode Fiber* 10,000 Meters 1000BASE-LX70 10u Single-mode Fiber 70,000 Meters 100BASE-FX 50/125 µm Multimode Fiber (full-duplex operation) 2000 Meters 62.
SUMMIT SWITCH OVERVIEW FULL-DUPLEX The Summit switch provides full-duplex support for all ports. Full-duplex allows frames to be transmitted and received simultaneously and, in effect, doubles the bandwidth available on a link. All 10/100/1000 Mbps ports on the Summit switch autonegotiate for half- or full-duplex operation. Gigabit Ethernet and 100BASE-FX ports operate in full-duplex mode, only.
SUMMIT 1 SWITCH FRONT VIEW SUMMIT1 SWITCH FRONT VIEW Figure 1-1 shows the Summit1 switch front view. Port status LEDs Unit status LEDs 1 8 AMBER = ACTIVITY GREEN = LINK OK FLASHING GREEN = DISABLED ACTIVITY 2 3 4 1 2 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 3 4 5 6 LINK Gigabit Ethernet ports 7 8 5 6 7 Gigabit Ethernet ports Sum1fr Figure 1-1: Summit1 switch front view The Summit1 switch has eight Gigabit Ethernet ports.
SUMMIT SWITCH OVERVIEW SUMMIT1/LX SWITCH FRONT VIEW Figure 1-2 shows the Summit1/LX switch front view. Port status LEDs Unit status LEDs 1 8 AMBER = ACTIVITY GREEN = LINK OK FLASHING GREEN = DISABLED ACTIVITY 2 3 4 1 2 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 3 4 5 6 7 8 LINK Gigabit Ethernet ports 5 6 7 Gigabit Ethernet ports Sum1LX Figure 1-2: Summit1/LX switch front view The Summit1/LX switch has eight Gigabit Ethernet ports.
SUMMIT 4 SWITCH FRONT VIEW SUMMIT4 SWITCH FRONT VIEW Figure 1-3 shows the Summit4 switch front view.
SUMMIT SWITCH OVERVIEW SUMMIT4/FX SWITCH FRONT VIEW Figure 1-4 shows the Summit4/FX switch front view.
SUMMIT24 SWITCH FRONT VIEW SUMMIT24 SWITCH FRONT VIEW Figure 1-5 shows the Summit24 switch front view. 10/100 Mbps ports AMBER = ACTIVITY GREEN = LINK OK FLASHING GREEN = DISABLED 1 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 5 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 10/100BASE-TX MDI-X POWER 6 A 25 25R 13 14 15 16 17 18 1000BASE-X L 25 25R 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 25R Gigabit Ethernet ports 13 14 15 Port status LEDs 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 MGMT.
SUMMIT SWITCH OVERVIEW SUMMIT48 SWITCH FRONT VIEW Figure 1-6 shows the Summit48 switch front view.
SUMMIT SWITCH REAR VIEW SUMMIT SWITCH REAR VIEW Figure 1-7 shows the rear view for the Summit1, Summit1/LX, Summit4, Summit4/FX, Summit24, and Summit48 switches. Power socket and fuse RPS port Console port rear_Sum Figure 1-7: Summit switch rear view POWER SOCKET The Summit switch automatically adjusts to the supply voltage. The power supply operates down to 90 V. The fuse is suitable for both 110 V AC and 220-240 V AC operation. SERIAL NUMBER Use this serial number for fault-reporting purposes.
SUMMIT SWITCH OVERVIEW REDUNDANT POWER SUPPLY PORT The redundant power supply (RPS) port is used to connect to a Summit RPS. The Summit RPS provides a redundant, load-shared power source to the Summit. If the primary power source for the switch fails, the RPS takes over, ensuring uninterrupted network operation. When connected to a Summit RPS, the Summit switch can provide status on power and fan operation of the RPS through SNMP, the command-line interface, and the Web interface.
SUMMIT SWITCH LEDS SUMMIT SWITCH LEDS Table 1-4 describes the light emitting diode (LED) behavior on the Summit1, Summit1/LX, Summit4, Summit4/FX, Summit24, and Summit48 switches. . Table 1-4: Summit Switch LEDs LED Color Indicates Power Green The Summit switch is powered up. Yellow The Summit switch is indicating a power, overheat, or fan failure. MGMT Green flashing ■ Slow The Summit switch is operating normally.
SUMMIT SWITCH OVERVIEW SUMMIT7I SWITCH FRONT VIEW The Summit7i switch ships in one of two port configurations: • 28 autosensing 100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T ports • 28 1000BASE-SX ports Figure 1-8 shows the front view of the Summit7i switch with 100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T ports.
SUMMIT7I SWITCH FRONT VIEW Figure 1-9 shows the front view of the Summit7i switch with 1000BASE-SX ports.
SUMMIT SWITCH OVERVIEW For information on GBICs, refer to “GBIC Type and Hardware/Software Support,” on page 1-21. MODULE RESET BUTTON The module reset button is used to hard reset the switch. Use a non-conductive tool to operate the module reset button. CONSOLE PORT The console port (9-pin, “D” type connector) is used for connecting a terminal and carrying out local out-of-band management. MODEM PORT The modem port is used to connect a modem for remote access to the command line interface (CLI).
SUMMIT7I SWITCH LEDS SUMMIT7I SWITCH LEDS Table 1-5 describes the light emitting diode (LED) behavior on the Summit7i switch. Table 1-5: Summit7i Switch LEDs LED Color Indicates Power (A and B) Green The indicated power supply unit (PSU) is powered up. Yellow The indicated PSU has a failure. Green/Yellow Flashing The AC power cord is not inserted correctly. Off The PSU is not receiving power or no PSU is present. MGMT Green flashing ■ Slow The Summit7i switch is operating normally.
SUMMIT SWITCH OVERVIEW SUMMIT7I SWITCH REAR VIEW Figure 1-10 shows the rear view for the Summit7i switch. Power socket Power socket K722457 S97722119 I.T.E. E177100 A EW_S7iRr Figure 1-10: Summit7i switch rear view POWER SOCKET The Summit7i switch supports up to two power supplies. Each power supply has its own power socket. When a second power supply is installed, both provide a redundant, load-shared power source to the Summit7i switch.
GBIC TYPE AND HARDWARE/SOFTWARE SUPPORT GBIC TYPE AND HARDWARE/SOFTWARE SUPPORT The switch supports two types of GBICs: the Parallel ID GBIC and the Serial ID GBIC. The system uses identifier bits to determine the media type for the GBIC that is installed. Initial ExtremeWare versions do not support Serial ID GBICs. If Serial ID GBICs are installed in a switch with an initial software release, the switch will not bring up the link on GBIC ports.
SUMMIT SWITCH OVERVIEW 1-22 Summit Switch Hardware Installation Guide
2 Installation and Setup This chapter describes the following: • How to decide where to install the Summit switch • Gigabit Ethernet configuration rules • How to install the switch in a rack or free-standing • How to connect equipment to the console port • How to check the installation using the Power On Self-Test (POST) Caution: Use of controls or adjustments of performance or procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
INSTALLATION AND SETUP When deciding where to install the switch, ensure that: • The switch is accessible and cables can be connected easily. • Water or moisture cannot enter the case of the unit. • Air-flow around the unit and through the vents in the side of the case is not restricted. You should provide a minimum of 25mm (1-inch) clearance. • No objects are placed on top of the unit. • Units are not stacked more than four high if the switch is free-standing.
INSTALLING THE SUMMIT SWITCH BDbrackt Figure 2-1: Rack-mount helper bracket 2 Place the switch the right way up on a hard flat surface, with the front facing you. 3 Remove the existing screws from the sides of the chassis and retain for Step 5. 4 Locate a mounting bracket over the mounting holes on one side of the unit. 5 Insert the screws and fully tighten with a suitable screwdriver, as shown in Figure 2-2.
INSTALLATION AND SETUP EW_rack Figure 2-2: Fitting the mounting bracket 6 Repeat the three previous steps for the other side of the switch. 7 Insert the switch into the 19-inch rack. If you are installing a Summit7i switch, place it on the helper bracket. Ensure that ventilation holes are not obstructed. 8 Secure the switch with suitable screws (not provided).
CONNECTING EQUIPMENT TO THE C ONSOLE PORT 9 If you are installing a Summit7i switch, remove the helper bracket once the chassis is secured. 10 Connect the Summit switch to the redundant power supply (if applicable). 11 Connect cables. FREE-STANDING The Summit switch is supplied with four self-adhesive rubber pads. Apply the pads to the underside of the device by sticking a pad in the marked area at each corner of the switch.
INSTALLATION AND SETUP Appropriate cables are available from your local supplier. To make your own cables, pinouts for a DB-9 male console connector are described in Table 2-1.
POWERING ON THE SWITCH Figure 2-4 shows the pin-outs for a 9-pin to 9-pin PC-AT null-modem serial cable.
INSTALLATION AND SETUP LOGGING IN FOR THE FIRST TIME After the Summit switch has completed the POST, it is operational. Once operational, you can log in to the switch and configure an IP address for the default VLAN (named default). To manually configure the IP settings, perform the following steps: 1 Connect a terminal or workstation running terminal-emulation software to the console port. 2 At your terminal, press [Return] one or more times until you see the login prompt.
INSTALLING THE GIGABIT INTERFACE CONNECTOR (GBIC) After two incorrect login attempts, the Summit switch locks you out of the login facility. You must wait a few minutes before attempting to log in again. INSTALLING THE GIGABIT INTERFACE CONNECTOR (GBIC) GBICs can be added and removed from the switch without powering off the system. The two types of GBIC modules are shown in Figure 2-5. Module A Module B EW_GBIC Figure 2-5: GBIC modules GBICs are a Class 1 laser device.
INSTALLATION 2-10 AND SETUP SUMMIT SWITCH H ARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE
A Safety Information IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION THE WARNING: READ THE FOLLOWING SAFETY INFORMATION THOROUGHLY BEFORE INSTALLING THE SUMMIT SWITCH. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS SAFETY INFORMATION MAY LEAD TO PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT. • Installation, maintenance, removal of parts, and removal of the unit and components must be done by qualified service personnel only.
SAFETY I NFORMATION • This unit operates under Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) conditions according to IEC 950. The conditions are only maintained if the equipment to which it is connected also operates under SELV conditions. • The appliance coupler (the connector to the unit and not the wall plug) must have a configuration for mating with an EN60320/IEC320 appliance inlet. • France and Peru only This unit cannot be powered from IT† supplies.
IMPORTANT SAFETY I NFORMATION FUSE • Disconnect power from the unit before opening the fuse holder cover. The unit automatically adjusts to the supply voltage. The fuse is suitable for both 110V A.C. and 200-240V A.C. operation. To change the fuse, release the fuse holder by gently levering a small screwdriver under the fuse holder catch. Only fuses of the same manufacturer, rating, and type as the original must be used with the unit. Close the fuse holder.
SAFETY I NFORMATION LITHIUM BATTERY • The battery in the bq4830/DS1644 device is encapsulated and not user-replaceable. • If service personnel disregard the instructions and attempt to replace the bq4830/DS1644, replace the lithium battery with the same or equivalent type, as recommended by the manufacturer. Warning: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
B Technical Specifications SUMMIT1, SUMMIT1/LX, SUMMIT4, SUMMIT4/FX, SUMMIT24, SUMMIT48 SWITCH SPECIFICATIONS AND The following table lists specifications for the Summit1, Summit1/LX, Summit4, Summit4/FX, Summit24, and Summit48 switch. Physical Dimensions Height: 3.5 inches x Width: 17.32 inches x Depth: 17.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Electromagnetic Compatibility FCC part 15 Class A CSA C108.8-M11983 (A) VCCI Class A EN55022 Class A EN50082 -1 (1997) C-Tick mark to AS/NZS 3548:1995 Heat Dissipation 135W maximum (341.2 BTU/hr maximum) Power Supply AC Line Frequency 47Hz to 63Hz Input Voltage Options 90VAC to 264VAC, auto-ranging Current Rating 100-120/200-240 VAC 3.0/1.5 A SUMMIT7i SWITCH SPECIFICATIONS The following table lists the specifications for the Summit7i swtich.
Safety Agency Certifications UL 1950 3rd Edition, listed EN60950:1992/A1-4:1997 plus ZB/ZC Deviations IEC 950CB Low Voltage Directive (LVD) CSA 22.2#950-95 AS/NZS 3260 EN60825-1 FCC CFR 21 Electromagnetic Interference/ Compatibility (EMI/EMC) FCC CFR 47 part 15 Class A ICES-0003 A/C108.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS B-4 SUMMIT SWITCH H ARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE
Index A agency certifications B-3 C cable types and distances 1-4 certification marks B-2 certifications marks B-1 console port connecting equipment to 2-5 location 1-13, 1-18 conventions notice icons xii text xii helper bracket, installing 2-2 I installation helper bracket 2-2 installing GBICs 2-9 installing the switch 2-2 L LEDs, description 1-15, 1-19 logging in 2-8, 2-9 M E electromagnetic compatibility B-2 environmental requirements B-1, B-2 MAC address 1-14, 1-20 management port 1-18 media type
module reset button 1-18 port configurations 1-16 power supply specifications B-3 rear view 1-20 weight B-2 R rack mounting the switch 2-2 redundant power supply port 1-14 related publications xiii reset button 1-13 V S safety information A-1 serial number 1-13, 1-20 serial port.