Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 Installation — AC Power Supply NN46200-301 .
Document status: Standard Document version: 03.01 Document date: 27 August 2007 Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks All Rights Reserved. Sourced in Canada and the United States of America The information in this document is subject to change without notice. The statements, configurations, technical data, and recommendations in this document are believed to be accurate and reliable, but are presented without express or implied warranty.
Contents New in this release Features 5 Other changes 5 5 Preface 7 Command line interfaces 7 NNCLI command modes 7 Accessing the NNCLI 9 Returning to the CLI 10 Text conventions 10 Hard-copy technical manuals 11 How to get help 12 Power supply installation 13 Navigation 13 Power supplies 13 Removing and installing a power filler panel 17 Installing the AC power supply 18 Removing the AC power supply 20 Electrical specifications for the AC power supply Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 Instal
Contents Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 Installation — AC Power Supply NN46200-301 03.01 Standard 4.0 27 August 2007 Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks .
New in this release See the following sections for details about what’s new in Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 Installation — MAC Addresses (NN46200-600) for Release 4.0: • "Features" (page 5) • "Other changes" (page 5) Features There are no new feature-related changes for this document release. Other changes This document is reformatted to comply with Nortel Customer Documentation Standards. Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 Installation — AC Power Supply NN46200-301 03.01 Standard 4.
New in this release Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 Installation — AC Power Supply NN46200-301 03.01 Standard 4.0 27 August 2007 Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks .
Preface The Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 is a flexible and multifunctional Layer 2/Layer 3 switch that supports diverse network architectures and protocols. The Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 provides security and control features such as Extensible Authentication Protocol over LAN (EAPoL), Simple Network Management Protocol, Version 3 (SNMP3), and Secure Shell (SSH).
Preface Each mode provides a specific set of commands. The command set of a higher-privilege mode is a superset of a lower-privilege mode. That is, all lower-privilege mode commands are accessible when using a higher-privilege mode. The command modes are as follows: • User EXEC mode This is the initial mode of access. By default, the User Access Verification Password for this mode is empty, and password checking is disabled.
Command line interfaces 9 Table 1 NNCLI command modes Command mode Prompt Mode name Command/mode to enter or exit mode User EXEC ERS-8300:5> Exec Default mode when NNCLI is started logout to exit Privileged EXEC ERS-8300:5# privExec enable to enter from User EXEC mode disable to exit to User EXEC mode Global Configuration ERS-8300:5(config)# config configure to enter from Privileged EXEC mode exit to exit to Privileged EXEC mode Interface Configuration ERS-8300:5(config-if)# config-if inte
Preface Password: nortel ERS-8310:5# configure terminal ERS-8310:5(config)# Returning to the CLI The config.cfg file for the CLI and the config.cfg file for the NNCLI are not compatible. If you decide to change the CLI mode to NNCLI, or the reverse, you must use the config.cfg file for the selected mode.
Hard-copy technical manuals brackets ([ ]) 11 Indicate optional elements in syntax descriptions. Do not type the brackets when entering the command. Example: If the command syntax is show ip interfaces [-alerts], you can enter either show ip interfaces or show ip interfaces -alerts. ellipsis points (. . . ) Indicate that you repeat the last element of the command as needed. Example: If the command syntax is ethernet/2/1 [ ]...
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Power supply installation This guide contains information about installing power supplies. Navigation • "Power supplies" (page 13) • "Removing and installing a power filler panel" (page 17) • "Installing the AC power supply" (page 18) • "Removing the AC power supply" (page 20) Power supplies The Ethernet Routing Switch 8306 and 8310 chassis have three bays for power supplies. Use the AC power supply for AC input power. The following figure shows an Ethernet Routing Switch 8301AC power supply.
Power supply installation Figure 1 8301AC power supply Figure 2 "8302AC power supply" (page 14) shows an Ethernet Routing Switch 8302AC power supply. The nominal input voltage range for the 8302AC power supply is 100-120 VAC and 200-240VAC, however, the output power is limited to 850 W maximum at 100-120 VAC nominal input voltage conditions. To obtain full output power (1400W), you must connect the 8302AC power supply to a 200-240 VAC nominal input voltage source.
Power supplies 15 The following table describes the power supply LED on the AC power supply. Table 2 Power supply LEDs State Meaning Off Power supply not operational. Contact your Nortel Technical Solutions Center. On (green) Power supply is ok. The Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 chassis ships with no installed power supplies. Install the first power supply in the leftmost bay.
Power supply installation Note the following information: • If a power supply fails when you have a redundant power supply installed, the Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 continues to operate with no interruption of service. The chassis will continue to supply the same module and PoE output power with the remaining power supplies. A trap and syslog message will indicate that the configuration is non-redundant.
Removing and installing a power filler panel 17 Removing and installing a power filler panel A power filler panel maintains the proper cooling airflow in the Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 Series chassis. If you remove a power supply from the Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 Series chassis without replacing it, you must install a power filler panel. When you install a power supply, you must first remove the power filler panel from the power bay.
Power supply installation —End— Installing the AC power supply Install the AC power supply to provide AC power for components. Do not install the 8301AC power supply and the 8302AC power supply within the same chassis. This configuration is not supported. When you first install a 8000 Series chassis that requires two power supplies, you must turn on both power supply units within 2 seconds of each other. If you wait longer to turn on the second power supply, both power supplies shut down.
Installing the AC power supply 19 CAUTION Save the power filler panel in case you need to operate the 8300 Series chassis with a power supply removed. 2 If you are replacing a failed power supply, then remove the failed supply. For instructions, see "Removing the AC power supply" (page 20). 3 Grasp the handle of the new power supply. 4 Push the power supply firmly into the bay. 5 Tighten the retaining screws until the power supply is seated firmly.
Power supply installation 7 Turn on the power switch. The power supply LED on the power supply should light green. —End— Removing the AC power supply DANGER Due to high-energy hazards of working with components of greater than 240 VA, only qualified service personnel are permitted to install and replace Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 components. You can remove a redundant power supply without affecting the operation of the Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 Series switch.
Removing the AC power supply 21 You should replace a failed power supply as soon as possible to restore high-availability operation. CAUTION To maintain proper cooling, never operate the Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 Series chassis with an empty power supply bay. If you are replacing a failed power supply and you do not have a power filler panel, leave the failed power supply installed until a replacement power supply is available.
Power supply installation 4 Lift the extractor lever to disconnect the power supply from the backplane connector. 5 Pull the power supply out of the chassis. 6 Install a new power supply (see "Installing the AC power supply" (page 18)) or install a power filler panel (see "Removing and installing a power filler panel" (page 17)). —End— Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 Installation — AC Power Supply NN46200-301 03.01 Standard 4.0 27 August 2007 Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks .
Appendix Electrical specifications for the AC power supply This appendix lists the electrical specifications for the Ethernet Routing Switch 8301AC power supply. Refer to your chassis installation manual for system power specifications. The following table list the power specifications for the Ethernet Routing Switch 8301AC power supply.
Appendix Electrical specifications for the AC power supply Note the following information: • The maximum steady-state output power is limited to a total of 1140 W for any combination of output voltages/currents at low-line 100-120 VAC nominal input voltage conditions. • The maximum steady-state output power is limited to a total of 690 W for any combination of output voltages/currents, excluding the 50 VDC source at low-line 100-120VAC nominal input voltage conditions.
Appendix Electrical specifications for the AC power supply 25 Note the following information: • The maximum steady-state output power is limited to a total of 850 W for any combination of output voltages/currents at low-line 100-120 VAC nominal input voltage conditions. • The maximum steady-state output power is limited to a total of 625 W for any combination of output voltages/currents, excluding the 50 VDC source at low-line 100-120VAC nominal input voltage conditions.
Appendix Electrical specifications for the AC power supply Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 Installation — AC Power Supply NN46200-301 03.01 Standard 4.0 27 August 2007 Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks .
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