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HP 5830 Switch Series

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Part number: 5998-2058e
Document version: 6W102-20160513

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  • Page 1: Installation Guide

    HP 5830 Switch Series Installation Guide Part number: 5998-2058e Document version: 6W102-20160513...
  • Page 2 The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preparing for installation ············································································································································· 1 Overview ············································································································································································ 1 Safety recommendations ·················································································································································· 1 Installation site requirements ··································································································································· 2 Rack-mounting requirements ···································································································································· 2 Installation tools ································································································································································· 2 Installation accessories ····················································································································································· 3 Installing the switch ······················································································································································ 5 Confirming installation preparations ······························································································································· 6 Installing the switch in a 19-inch rack ·····························································································································...
  • Page 4 Maintenance and troubleshooting ···························································································································· 41 Power supply failure ······················································································································································ 41 Fan failure ······································································································································································· 41 Configuration terminal problems ·································································································································· 41 Support and other resources ····································································································································· 43 Contacting HP ································································································································································ 43 Subscription service ·············································································································································· 43 Related information ························································································································································ 43 Documents ······························································································································································ 43 Websites ································································································································································· 43 Conventions ····································································································································································...
  • Page 5: Preparing For Installation

    BJNGA-AC0002 5830AF-96G TAA IMPORTANT: For regulatory identification purposes, the switches are assigned RMN. These regulatory numbers should not be confused with the marketing name HP 5830AF, or the product numbers JC691A, JG316A, JC694A, and JG374A. Safety recommendations WARNING! Compliance and Safety Gui...
  • Page 6: Installation Site Requirements

    Rack-mounting requirements Before rack-mounting a switch, make sure the rack meets the following requirements: HP recommends that you mount a switch in an open rack. If you mount a switch in a closed rack, • make sure there is a good heat dissipation system.
  • Page 7: Installation Accessories

    Installation accessories Table 4 Installation accessories Product code Description Quantity Applicable models 1 U mounting bracket kit (including one pair of mounting brackets and eight M4 • 5830AF-48G countersunk screws) 5066-0850 1 kit • 5830AF-48G TAA 2 U mounting bracket and cable management bracket kit (including one pair of mounting brackets, one pair of cable...
  • Page 8 Product code Description Quantity Applicable models Power supply filler module 5185-8676 All 5830AF switches DC power cord 5185-8688 650 W DC power supply The power cord color code 5400-0249 scheme is for illustration only. The cable delivered for your country or region might use a different color scheme.
  • Page 9: Installing The Switch

    CAUTION: Keep the tamper-proof seal on a mounting screw on the chassis cover intact. If you want to open the chassis, contact HP for permission. Otherwise HP shall not be liable for any consequence. Figure 1 Hardware installation flow Start...
  • Page 10: Confirming Installation Preparations

    NOTE: When you install a 96G model or 96G TAA model switch, skip the procedure for installing an expansion interface card. The switch does not support expansion interface cards. Confirming installation preparations Before you install the switch, make sure: You have read "Preparing for installation" carefully and the installation site meets all the •...
  • Page 11: Rack Mounting Rail Kit

    Figure 3 2U cable management bracket and mounting bracket kit (1) Cable management bracket (2) Mounting bracket Rack mounting rail kit The switches come with a pair of chassis rails and a pair of slide rails. For more information, Table 7 Figure 4 Chassis rail and slide rail kit for the 48G model/48G TAA model (1) Chassis rail (2) Slide rail...
  • Page 12: Rack-Mounting Procedure

    Figure 5 Chassis rail and slide rail kit for the 96G model/96G TAA model (1) Chassis rail (2) Slide rail Rack-mounting procedure You can install a switch in a 19-inch rack using different mounting positions. Figure 6 shows the rack- mounting procedure.
  • Page 13: Installing The Mounting Brackets, Chassis Rails, And Grounding Cable (For The 48G Model/48G Taa Model

    Table 7 Minimum and maximum distances required between front and rear rack posts Minimum distance Maximum distance Switch model Mounting accessories between front and between front and rear rack posts rear rack posts Mounting brackets and 48G model/48G TAA long slide rails (supplied 621 mm (24.45 in) 874 mm (34.41 in) model...
  • Page 14 If the mounting brackets are in the rear mounting position, align the chassis rails with the screw holes at the front of the side panels (see Figure 8). If the mounting brackets are in the front mounting position, align the chassis rails with the screw holes at the rear of the side panels (see Figure Use M4 screws (supplied with the switch) to fix the chassis rails to the chassis.
  • Page 15: Installing The Mounting Brackets, Chassis Rails, And Grounding Cable (For The 96G Model/96G Taa Model

    Figure 9 Attaching the front mounting brackets and the chassis rails to the chassis Installing the mounting brackets, chassis rails, and grounding cable (for the 96G model/96G TAA model) Each of the 96G model and 96G TAA model switches has one front mounting position near the network ports and one rear mounting position near the power supplies.
  • Page 16 Use M4 screws supplied with the switch to fix the mounting brackets to the chassis. Align the chassis rails with the screw holes at the side panels (see Figure 11 Figure 12). Use M4 screws supplied with the switch to fix the chassis rails to the chassis. Connecting the grounding cable to the switch chassis CAUTION: The primary grounding point and auxiliary grounding point are located on the left side panel.
  • Page 17: Rack-Mounting The 48G Model/48G Taa Model Switch

    Figure 12 Attaching the front mounting brackets and the chassis rails to the chassis Rack-mounting the 48G model/48G TAA model switch To attach the slide rails to the rack: Identify the rack attachment position for the slide rails. Install cage nuts (user-supplied) in the mounting holes in the rack posts. Align the screw holes in one slide rail with the cage nuts in the rack post on one side, and use screws (user-supplied) to fix the slide rail to the rack, as shown in Figure...
  • Page 18 Verify that the mounting brackets and chassis rails have been securely fixed on the two sides of the switch. Verify that the slide rails have been correctly attached to the rack posts. Install cage nuts (user-supplied) to the front rack posts and make sure they are at the same level as the slide rails.
  • Page 19: Rack-Mounting The 96G Model/96G Taa Model Switch

    Figure 15 Mounting the switch in the rack (2) Rack-mounting the 96G model/96G TAA model switch To attach the slide rails to the rack: Identify the rack attachment position for the slide rails. Install cage nuts (user-supplied) in the mounting holes in the rack posts. Align the screw holes in one slide rail with the cage nuts in the rack post on one side, and use screws (user-supplied) to fix the slide rail to the rack, as shown in Figure...
  • Page 20 Figure 16 Installing the slide rails Mounting the switch to the rack requires two persons. To mount the switch to the rack: Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded. Verify that the mounting brackets and chassis rails have been securely fixed on the two sides of the switch.
  • Page 21: Grounding The Switch

    Figure 17 Mounting the switch in the rack (1) Figure 18 Mounting the switch in the rack (2) Grounding the switch WARNING! Correctly connecting the switch grounding cable is crucial to lightning protection and EMI protection.
  • Page 22: Grounding The Switch With A Grounding Strip

    The power input end of the switch has a noise filter, whose central ground is directly connected to the chassis to form the chassis ground (commonly known as PGND). You must securely connect this chassis ground to the earth so the faradism and leakage electricity can be safely released to the earth to minimize EMI susceptibility of the switch.
  • Page 23: Installing/Removing A Fan Tray

    The ground contact in the power outlet is securely connected to the ground in the power • distribution room or on the AC transformer side. The power cable is securely connected to the power outlet. • Figure 20 Grounding through the PE wire of an AC power cable Installing/removing a fan tray CAUTION: The switches have only one fan tray slot.
  • Page 24: Installing A Fan Tray

    For more information about the fan prefer-direction slot command, see HP 5830 Switch Series Fundamentals Command Reference. Installing a fan tray Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded. Loosen the captive screws on the filler panel to remove the filler panel.
  • Page 25: Removing A Fan Tray

    Removing a fan tray WARNING! Take out the fan tray after the fans completely stop rotating. To avoid an unbalanced fan causing loud noise, do not touch the fans, even if they are not rotating. To remove a fan tray: Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded.
  • Page 26: Removing A Power Supply

    Figure 24 Installing a power supply (for the 96G model/96G TAA model) Removing a power supply CAUTION: If the switch has two power supplies, removing one power supply does not affect the operation of the • switch. If the switch has only one power supply, removing the power supply powers off the switch. The power cord color code scheme in Figure 25 is for illustration only.
  • Page 27 Figure 25 Removing the DC power cord (1) Press the tabs on the power cord connector with your thumb (2) Pull the power cord connector out and forefinger Figure 26 Removing the power supply (for the 48G model/48G TAA model) (1) Pivot the latch to the right with your thumb (2) Pull the power supply out...
  • Page 28: Connecting The Power Cord

    Figure 27 Removing the power supply (for the 96G model/96G TAA model) (1) Pivot the latch up with your thumb (2) Pull the power supply out Connecting the power cord Connecting the 650W AC power supply (JC680A) Insert the female connector of the AC power cord supplied with the power supply into the AC- input power receptacle of the power supply.
  • Page 29: Installing/Removing An Interface Card

    The power cord color code scheme in Figure 29 is for illustration only. The cable delivered for your country or region might use a different color scheme. When you connect the power cord, always identify the polarity symbol on its wires. To connect the 650W DC power supply: Unpack the DC power cord, identify the plug for connecting to the power supply, orient the plug with the power receptacle on the power supply, and insert the plug into the receptacle...
  • Page 30: Removing An Interface Card

    Figure 30 Removing the filler panel over an interface card slot Unpack the interface card. Gently push the interface card in along the slot guide rails until the interface card has close contact with the switch. Tighten the captive screws with a Phillips screwdriver to fix the interface card. Figure 31 Installing an interface card (1) Slide the interface card into the slot (2) Tighten the captive screws...
  • Page 31: Verifying The Installation

    Verifying the installation Before you power on the switch, verify the following items are in place: There is enough space for heat dissipation around the switch, and the rack is stable. • The grounding cable is securely connected. • The correct power source is used. •...
  • Page 32: Powering On The Switch For The First Time

    Powering on the switch for the first time Setting up the configuration environment To set up the configuration environment, connect a terminal (a PC in this example) to the console port on the switch with a console cable. Figure 33 Network diagram for configuration environment setup Connecting the console cable Console cable A console cable is an 8-core shielded cable, with a crimped RJ-45 connector at one end for...
  • Page 33: Setting Terminal Parameters

    Identify the mark on the console port and make sure you are connecting to the correct port. Plug the DB-9 female connector of the console cable to the serial port of the console terminal or Connect the RJ-45 connector to the console port of the switch. NOTE: The serial port on a PC does not support hot swapping.
  • Page 34 Figure 35 Connection description Select the serial port to be used from the Connect using list, and click OK. Figure 36 Setting the serial port used by the HyperTerminal connection Set Bits per second to 9600, Data bits to 8, Parity to None, Stop bits to 1, and Flow control to None, and click OK.
  • Page 35 Figure 37 Setting the serial port parameters Select File > Properties in the HyperTerminal window. Figure 38 HyperTerminal window On the Settings tab, set the emulation to VT100, and click OK.
  • Page 36: Powering On The Switch

    Powering on the switch Power on the switch (for example, an 5830AF-48G switch), and you can see the following information: System is starting... Booting Normal Extend BootWare..The Extend BootWare is self-decompressing.....Done! **************************************************************************** HP A5830AF BootWare, Version 1.03...
  • Page 37 User interface aux0 is available. Press ENTER to get started. Press Enter at the prompt. When the prompt <HP> appears, you can configure the switch. For more information about the configuration commands and CLI, see HP 5830 Switch Series Configuration Guides and HP 5830 Switch Series Command References.
  • Page 38: Setting Up An Irf Fabric

    Setting up an IRF fabric You can use HP IRF technology to connect and virtualize the switches into a virtual switch called an "IRF fabric" or "IRF virtual device" for flattened network topology, and high availability, scalability, and manageability. IRF fabric setup flowchart...
  • Page 39: Planning Irf Fabric Setup

    Power on the switches. N/A. Configure basic IRF See HP 5830 Switch Series IRF Configuration Guide. settings. Connect the physical IRF ports on the switches. Use SFP+ transceiver modules and fibers to connect 10-Gigabit SFP+ ports over a long distance, or use Connect the physical SFP+ cables to connect 10-Gigabit SFP+ ports over a short distance.
  • Page 40: Planning Irf Topology And Connections

    Prepare an IRF member ID assignment scheme. An IRF fabric uses member IDs to uniquely identify and manage its members, and you must assign each IRF member switch a unique member ID. Planning IRF topology and connections You can create an IRF fabric in daisy chain topology, or more reliably, ring topology. In ring topology, the failure of one IRF link does not cause the IRF fabric to split as in daisy chain topology.
  • Page 41: Identifying Physical Irf Ports On The Member Switches

    Table 21 Table 22 list the SFP+ transceivers and SFP+ cables available for IRF connections. The following subsections describe several HP recommended IRF connection schemes. All these schemes use a ring topology. IMPORTANT: In these schemes, all physical IRF ports are located on the same side. If physical IRF ports are on...
  • Page 42 Connecting the IRF member switches in one rack Use short-haul and long-haul SFP+ cables to connect the IRF member switches (four switches in this example) in a rack as shown in Figure 43. The switches in the ring topology (see Figure 44) are in the same order as connected in the rack.
  • Page 43: Configuring Basic Irf Settings

    Configuring basic IRF settings After you install the IRF member switches, power on the switches, and log in to each IRF member switch (see HP 5830 Switch Series Fundamentals Configuration Guide) to configure their member IDs, member priorities, and IRF port bindings.
  • Page 44 To avoid IP address collision and network problems, configure at least one MAD mechanism to detect the presence of multiple identical IRF fabrics and handle collisions. For more information about MAD HP 5830 Switch Series IRF Configuration Guide detection, see...
  • Page 45: Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    Plug a new power supply of the same model into the same slot, and connect it to the same power input end. If the new power supply can work properly, the old power supply has failed. Contact HP technical support to replace the old power supply. Fan failure When a fan tray is working properly, its status LED is green.
  • Page 46 Data bits—8 • Parity—None • Stop bits—1 • Flow control—None • Emulation—VT100 •...
  • Page 47: Support And Other Resources

    After registering, you will receive email notification of product enhancements, new driver versions, firmware updates, and other product resources. Related information Documents To find related documents, browse to the Manuals page of the HP Business Support Center website: http://www.hp.com/support/manuals For related documentation, navigate to the Networking section, and select a networking •...
  • Page 48: Conventions

    Conventions This section describes the conventions used in this documentation set. Command conventions Convention Description Boldface Bold text represents commands and keywords that you enter literally as shown. Italic Italic text represents arguments that you replace with actual values. Square brackets enclose syntax choices (keywords or arguments) that are optional. Braces enclose a set of required syntax choices separated by vertical bars, from which { x | y | ...
  • Page 49 Network topology icons Represents a generic network device, such as a router, switch, or firewall. Represents a routing-capable device, such as a router or Layer 3 switch. Represents a generic switch, such as a Layer 2 or Layer 3 switch, or a router that supports Layer 2 forwarding and other Layer 2 features.
  • Page 50: Appendix A Technical Specifications

    Appendix A Technical specifications Technical specifications Table 10 Switch technical specifications Item 48G model/48G TAA model 96G model/96G TAA model Dimensions (H × W × 43.6 × 440 × 460 mm (1.72 × 17.32 86 × 440 × 700 mm (3.39 × 17.32 × ×...
  • Page 51: Panel Views

    HP A5830AF-48G back (power side) to Back-to-front airflow fan tray JC692A front (port side) airflow Fan Tray (JC692A) HP A5830AF-48G front (port side) to back Front-to-back airflow fan tray JC693A (power side) airflow Fan Tray (JC693A) HP A5830AF-96G back (power side) to...
  • Page 52: 96G Model/96G Taa Model Panel Views

    Figure 47 Rear panel 100-240Vac 100-240Vac (1) System status LED (SYS) (2) Expansion interface card slot (3) Fan tray slot (4) Power supply slot 1 (PWR1) (5) Power supply slot 2 (PWR2) NOTE: Each of the 48G model and 48G TAA model switches comes with the expansion interface card slot and the fan tray slot covered by filler panels and the power supply slots installed with filler modules.
  • Page 53: Cooling System

    Figure 50 Rear panel (1) Power supply slot 1 (PWR1) (2) Power supply slot 2 (PWR2) (3) Fan tray slot (4) System status LED (SYS) NOTE: Each of the 96G model and 96G TAA model switches comes with the fan tray slot covered by a filler panel and the power supply slots installed with filler modules.
  • Page 54 Figure 52 Airflow through the switch chassis with the back-to-front airflow fan tray (JC692A) (1) Power supply air vents (2) Fan tray air vents (3) Port side air vents Figure 53 Airflow through the switch chassis with the front-to-back airflow fan tray (JC693A) (1) Power supply air vents (2) Fan tray air vents (3) Port-side air vents...
  • Page 55: Cooling System Of The 96G Model/96G Taa Model

    Cooling system of the 96G model/96G TAA model When a back-to-front airflow fan tray (JC695A) is used, ambient air flows in through the air • vents in the fan tray panel and the power supply panels, circulates through the chassis and the power supplies, and exhausts at the port side, as shown in Figure When a front-to-back airflow fan tray (JC696A) is used, ambient air flows in through the air...
  • Page 56: Appendix B Frus And Compatibility Matrixes

    Switch chassis Reference • Rated input voltage range: 100 VAC to 240 VAC; 50 Hz or • 48G model 60 Hz HP A58x0AF 650W AC • 48G TAA model • Max input voltage range: 650W Power power supply 90 VAC to 264 VAC; 47 Hz or Supplies User •...
  • Page 57: Hot Swappable Fan Trays

    Min power 0.87 W consumption Documentation HP A5830AF-48G Fan Trays (JC692A & JC693A) User Guide reference Front-to-back airflow fan tray (JC693A) (for the 48G model/48G TAA model) Fans Four 40 × 40 × 28 mm (1.57 × 1.57 × 1.1 in) fans Max fan speed 9500 R.P.M...
  • Page 58: Interface Cards

    Table 15 48G model/48G TAA model interface card Card model Name Description Provides two 1-/10- Gbps SFP+ LSPM2SP2P(JD368B) 2-port 10 GE SFP+ optical interface card fiber ports For more information about the interface card, see HP LSPM2SP2P Interface Card User Guide.
  • Page 59: Appendix C Ports And Leds

    Appendix C Ports and LEDs Ports Console port Every switch has one console port. Table 16 Console port specifications Item Specification Connector type RJ-45 Compliant standard EIA/TIA-232 Transmission baud rate 9600 bps (default) to 115200 bps • Provides connection to an ASCII terminal. Services •...
  • Page 60: Sfp Port

    (nm) (μm) distance (MHz × km) 550 m (1804.46 50/125 500 m (1640.42 HP X120 1G SFP LC SX JD118B Transceiver 275 m (902.23 62.5/125 220 m (721.78 10 km (6.21 9/125 miles) 550 m (1804.46 HP X120 1G SFP LC LX...
  • Page 61 9/125 1610 Transceiver miles) IMPORTANT: You must use the HP X120 1G SFP LC BX 10-U Transceiver (JD098B) and the HP X120 1G SFP LC BX 10-D Transceiver (JD099B) in pairs. Table 20 100 Mbps SFP transceiver modules Central Product Fiber diameter Max.
  • Page 62: S Fp+ Port

    RX: 1310 IMPORTANT: You must use the HP X110 100M SFP LC BX 10-U Transceiver (JD100A) and the HP X110 100M SFP LC BX 10- D Transceiver (JD101A) in pairs. For the SFP transceiver module specifications, see HP A-Series Switches Transceiver Modules User Guide.
  • Page 63 The SFP and SFP+ transceiver modules available for this switch series are subject to change over • time. For the most up-to-date list of SFP transceiver modules, consult your HP sales representative or technical support engineer. The SFP+ cables available for the switches are 10 Gbps SFP+ Cu cables, as shown in...
  • Page 64: Leds

    LEDs Table 23 LEDs at a glance Availability System status LED Entire series 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet port LED Entire series SFP port LED 48G model/48G TAA model SFP+ port LED Entire series Management Ethernet port LEDs Entire series Interface card status LED 48G model/48G TAA model System status LED Every switch has a system status LED on both the front and rear panels.
  • Page 65: S Fp+ Port Led

    Table 26 SFP port LED description Port LED status Description The port is operating at 1000 Mbps. The port LED fast flashes when the port is Steady green sending or receiving data. The port is operating at 100 Mbps. The port LED fast flashes when the port is Steady yellow sending or receiving data.
  • Page 66: Index

    Connecting the physical IRF ports, Overview, 3 0 2 H 3 2 1 H Connecting the power cord, 3 0 3 H Contacting HP, Panel views, 3 0 4 H Conventions, 3 2 2 H Planning IRF fabric setup, 3 0 5 H...

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