Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- ExtremeSwitching 5520 Series Overview
- Port Partitioning
- Power Supplies for Use with Your Switch
- Expansion Modules
- Site Preparation
- Building Stacks
- Installing Your Switch
- Activating and Verifying the Switch
- Installing Expansion Modules
- Installing a V300 Virtual Port Extender
- Install a V300 Virtual Port Extender on a Wall
- Install a V300 Virtual Port Extender Under or on a Table Surface
- Install a V300 Virtual Port Extender in a VESA Mount
- Install a V300 in a Single Rack Mount
- Install a V300 in a Dual Rack Mount
- Install a V300 in a DIN Rail Mount
- Install a V300-8P-2T-W Model in a Single or Dual Rack Mount
- Installing a V300-8P-2T-W Model in a DIN Rail Mount
- Connecting the V300 Virtual Port Extender to Power
- Installing a V400 Virtual Port Extender
- Installing a Half-Duplex to Full-Duplex Converter
- Install a Versatile Interface Module in a 5520 Series Switch
- Installing a V300 Virtual Port Extender
- Replacing AC Power Supplies
- Replacing Fan Modules
- Monitoring the Device
- Technical Specifications
- ExtremeSwitching 5520 Series Technical Specifications
- V300 Virtual Port Extender Specifications
- V400 Virtual Port Extender Technical Specifications
- Half-Duplex to Full-Duplex Converter Technical Specifications
- 350 W AC Power Supplies Technical Specifications
- 715 W AC Power Supplies Technical Specifications
- 1100 W AC Power Supplies Technical Specifications
- 2000 W AC Power Supply Technical Specifications
- Power Cord Requirements for AC-Powered Switches and AC Power Supplies
- Console Connector Pinouts
- Safety and Regulatory Information
- Considerations Before Installing
- General Safety Precautions
- Maintenance Safety
- Fiber Optic Ports and Optical Safety
- Cable Routing for LAN Systems
- Installing Power Supply Units and Connecting Power
- Selecting Power Supply Cords
- Battery Notice
- Battery Warning - Taiwan
- EMC Warnings
- Japan (VCCI Class A)
- Korea EMC Statement
- Glossary
- Index
Table 18: Extreme Networks 100Gb Direct-Attach Cables (continued)
Cable Type Part Number Length
QSFP28-4xSFP28 (4x25Gb) Direct attach passive
copper breakout
10421 1 meter
10423 3 meters
10424 5 meters
QSFP28-4xSFP28 (4x25Gb) Active optical breakout
cable
10444 20 meters
Table 19: Extreme Networks 40Gb Direct-Attach Cables
Cable Type Part Number Length
QSFP+ to QSFP+ Direct attach cable AA1404037-E6 0.5 meter
AA1404029-E6 1 meter
AA1404030-E6 2 meters
AA1404031-E6 3 meters
AA1404032-E6 5 meters
QSFP+ to QSFP+ Active optical cable AA1404028-E6 10 meters active
optical
QSFP+ to 4xSFP+ Breakout cable AA1404033-E6 1 meter
AA1404035-E6 3 meters
AA1404036-E6 5 meters
AA1404041-E6 10 meters active
optical
Using RJ45 Connector Jackets
Use RJ45 cable with connector jackets that are flush with the connector or that have connectors with a
no-snag feature.
Using cable with jackets that are wider than the connectors can cause:
• Connectors that are not properly aligned with the port.
• Crowded cable installation, which can cause connectors to pop out of the port.
Figure 34 shows examples of recommended and non-recommended connector jacket types.
Using RJ45 Connector Jackets
Site Preparation
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