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
To use the Stacking Tool, follow these steps.
1. Open the Stacking Tool (https://stackingtool.extremenetworks.com/StackingTool/) in a web
browser.
Note
The Stacking Tool is also available in the Support Tools section of the Extreme Portal.
2. Find a switch model in the Switches column.
Each switch model is represented by a rectangle, as shown in the example in the following figure. In
this example, stacking ports are represented by S1 and S2 on the right side.
Figure 41: X465 Switches Shown in the Stacking Tool
Tip
Select a rectangle to display more information about the switch model and the VIMs (if
any) that it can use for stacking.
3. Drag the rectangle to the first slot in the Stack column in the middle of the page.
To the right of the Stack column, the tool displays statistics about available routes, supported
software versions, and primary/backup recommendations.
Tip
If you don't see statistics and other information, select the arrow (> symbol) to the
immediate right of the Stack column.
4. Use the tool in any of the following ways:
•
Select other switches and drag them to the slots in the stacking column.
• For any switch in the stack, select the S1 and S2 symbols to choose stacking methods – for
example, SummitStack-V and SummitStack-V80 (supported in EXOS 30.1 and prior releases
only).
• To remove a switch from the stack, drag it away from the stacking column.
Whenever you add or remove a switch from the stack, the statistics and recommendations update
automatically.
Using the Extreme Stacking Tool
Building Stacks
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