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Summit Switch Models
power supplies fails, the second power supply provides all power needs which ensures uninterrupted
network operation.
NOTE
Summit5i switch power supplies must be serviced by personnel trained by Extreme Networks, only.

Label

The label on the rear of the Summit5i switch displays important information about your switch. Write
down your switch information, including the model, part number, serial number and MAC address,
before you install your switch.
Serial Number
Refer to the serial number when you contact Extreme Networks technical support.
MAC Address
This label shows the unique Ethernet MAC address that Extreme Networks has assigned to the device.

Reset Button

Use the reset button to cycle the switch down and bring the switch back up without powering off the
switch. Your saved switch configuration information is not lost; unsaved switch configurations are lost.
Use a non-conductive tool to push the reset button.

Console Port

Use the console port (9-pin, "D" type connector) to attach a terminal and access the CLI via a serial
connection. Use the console port for local management.

Management Port

Use the management port (10/100 Mbps Ethernet, RJ-45 connector) to plug an Ethernet cable directly
from your laptop into the switch for out-of-band management. This provides you with direct access into
the switch and allows you to view and locally manage the switch configurations.
See "Management Ports" in Chapter 1 for more information about the management port.

Summit7i Switch Front View

As shown in Figure 22 and Figure 23, the Summit7i switch is 4U in height and is available in two port
configurations:
• 28 autosensing 100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T ports with RJ-45 connectors and 4 1000BASE-X ports with
SC connectors
• 28 1000BASE-SX ports with MT-RJ connectors and 4 1000BASE-SX ports with SC connectors
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