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  • Page 1 ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide 9036914-00 Rev. AA June 2021...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2021 Extreme Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Legal Notice Extreme Networks, Inc. reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document and its website without prior notice. The reader should in all cases consult representatives of Extreme Networks to determine whether any such changes have been made.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    920 W AC PoE Power Supply..........................32 1200 W AC PoE Power Supply..........................32 2000 W AC PoE Power Supply..........................33 Site Preparation......................... 34 Planning Your Site..............................34 Operating Environment Requirements......................35 Meeting Building and Electrical Codes....................35 ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 4 Pluggable Transceiver Modules........................78 Optical Cables..............................78 Installing Internal AC Power Supplies......................78 Selecting Power Cords for AC Power Supplies.................. 78 Install a 150 W, 600 W, 920 W, 1200 W, or 2000 W Internal AC Power Supply....78 ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 5 Power Cord Requirements for AC-Powered Switches and AC Power Supplies......110 Console Connector Pinouts..........................110 Safety and Regulatory Information................113 Considerations Before Installing.........................113 General Safety Precautions..........................114 Maintenance Safety..............................115 Fiber Optic Ports and Optical Safety......................115 ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 6 Installing Power Supply Units and Connecting Power................117 Selecting Power Supply Cords........................... 118 Battery Notice................................119 Battery Warning - Taiwan............................119 EMC Warnings................................119 Taiwan BSMI Warning............................. 119 China CCC Warning............................120 Japan (VCCI Class A).............................120 Korea EMC Statement............................120 Index........................... 121 ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 7: Preface

    ExtremeXOS 31.3 Command Reference Guide information about configuring Extreme Networks devices. Note If the information in an installation note or release note shipped with your Extreme Networks equipment differs from the information in this guide, follow the installation or release note. Conventions This section discusses the conventions used in this guide.
  • Page 8 Default responses to system prompts are enclosed in square brackets. { x | y | z } A choice of required parameters is enclosed in curly brackets separated by vertical bars. You must select one of the options. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 9: Terminology

    Providing Feedback The Information Development team at Extreme Networks has made every effort to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this document. We are always striving to improve our documentation and help you work better, so we want to hear from you.
  • Page 10: Subscribe To Product Announcements

    Extreme Optics Compatibility Other resources such as white papers, data sheets, and case studies Extreme Networks offers product training courses, both online and in person, as well as specialized certifications. For details, visit www.extremenetworks.com/education/. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 11: Extremeswitching 5420 Series Overview

    5420M-48W-4YE Switch Features on page 29 The ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series is a family of high-performance, feature-rich edge switches designed for the next-generation digital enterprise. The 5420 Series universal hardware provides end- to-end secure network segmentation, in addition to advanced policy capabilities, and offers a user- selectable choice of Extreme’s flagship switch operating systems.
  • Page 12: Management

    Switch fans are not responsible for cooling the power supplies; power supplies have integrated cooling fans that operate independently of the switch fan. A spare fan module (XN-FAN-000) with front-to-back airflow is available for 5420 Series switches. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 13: Power Supplies

    Feature Licensing The ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series switches support Unified Licensing, so that you can use them with multiple operating systems. There are two methods of acquiring feature licenses: manual or through ExtremeCloud IQ™ (XIQ).
  • Page 14: 5420F-8W-16P-4Xe Switch Features

    3 = USB Micro-B console port 6 = USB Type-A ports The rear panel of the switch includes: • 2 fixed fan modules • Grounding lug • 1 AC power inlet connector • 1 power supply slot Figure 2: 5420F-8W-16P-4XE Rear Panel ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 15: 5420F-24P-4Xe Switch Features

    3 = USB Micro-B console port 6 = USB Type-A ports The rear panel of the switch includes: • 2 fixed fan modules • Grounding lug • 1 AC power inlet connector • 1 power supply slot ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 16: 5420F-24S-4Xe Switch Features

    5 = RJ-45 serial console port 8 = 1/10G SFP+ ports 3 = USB Micro-B console port 6 = USB Type-A ports The rear panel of the switch includes: • 2 fixed fan modules • Grounding lug ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 17: 5420F-24T-4Xe Switch Features

    Figure 7: 5420F-24T-4XE Front Panel 1 = 10/100/1000BASE-T ports 4 = 10/100/1000BASE-T out-of-band 7 = SFP-DD stacking management port ports 2 = Mode button 5 = RJ-45 serial console port 8 = 1/10G SFP+ ports ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 18: 5420F-16Mw-32P-4Xe Switch Features

    2 Stacking/SFP-DD ports (unpopulated) • 1 Serial console port (RJ-45) • 1 10/100/1000BASE-T out-of-band management port • 2 USB Type-A ports for management or external flash • 1 USB Micro-B console port Figure 9: 5420F-16MW-32P-4XE Front Panel ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 19: 5420F-16W-32P-4Xe Switch Features

    4 1/10Gb SFP+ MACsec capable uplink ports (unpopulated) • 2 Stacking/SFP-DD ports (unpopulated) • 1 Serial console port (RJ-45) • 1 10/100/1000BASE-T out-of-band management port • 2 USB Type-A ports for management or external flash • 1 USB Micro-B console port ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 20: 5420F-48P-4Xe Switch Features

    48 10/100/1000BASE-T full/half duplex (autosensing) MACsec capable ports with Type 2 PoE+ (30W). Note Half-duplex is not supported on these ports when operating at 1Gbps. • 4 1/10Gb SFP+ MACsec capable uplink ports (unpopulated) • 2 Stacking/SFP-DD ports (unpopulated) • 1 Serial console port (RJ-45) ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 21: 5420F-48P-4Xl Switch Features

    48 10/100/1000BASE-T full/half duplex (autosensing) MACsec capable ports with Type 2 PoE+ (30W). Note Half-duplex is not supported on these ports when operating at 1Gbps. • 4 10Gb SFP+ MACsec capable LRM capable uplink ports (unpopulated) ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 22 1 AC power inlet connector • 1 power supply slot Figure 16: 5420F-48P-4XL Rear Panel 1 = Grounding lug 3 = AC power inlet connector 2 = Fixed fan modules 4 = Power supply slot ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 23: 5420F-48T-4Xe Switch Features

    • 2 fixed fan modules • Grounding lug • 1 AC power inlet connector • 1 power supply slot Figure 18: 5420F-48T-4XE Rear Panel 1 = Grounding lug 3 = AC power inlet connector ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 24: 5420M-24T-4Ye Switch Features

    8 = 1/10/25G SFP28 ports 3 = USB Micro-B console port 6 = USB Type-A ports The rear panel of the switch includes: • 1 fan module • Grounding lug • 2 power supply slots ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 25: 5420M-24W-4Ye Switch Features

    Figure 21: 5420M-24W-4YE Front Panel 1 = 10/100/1000BASE-T ports 4 = 10/100/1000BASE-T out-of-band 7 = SFP-DD stacking management port ports 2 = Mode button 5 = RJ-45 serial console port 8 = 1/10/25G SFP28 ports ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 26: 5420M-16Mw-32P-4Ye Switch Features

    • 1 Serial console port (RJ-45) • 1 10/100/1000BASE-T out-of-band management port • 2 USB Type-A ports for management or external flash • 1 USB Micro-B console port ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 27: 5420M-48T-4Ye Switch Features

    The front panel of the 5420M-48T-4YE switch includes: • 48 10/100/1000BASE-T full/half duplex (autosensing) MACsec capable ports Note Half-duplex is not supported on these ports when operating at 1Gbps. • 4 1/10/25Gb SFP28 MACsec capable uplink ports (unpopulated) ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 28 The rear panel of the switch includes: • 1 fan module • Grounding lug • 2 power supply slots Figure 26: 5420M-48T-4YE Rear Panel 1 = Grounding lug 3 = Power supply slots 2 = Fan module ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 29: 5420M-48W-4Ye Switch Features

    8 = 1/10/25G SFP28 ports 3 = USB Micro-B console port 6 = USB Type-A ports The rear panel of the switch includes: • 1 fan module • Grounding lug • 2 power supply slots ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 30 5420M-48W-4YE Switch Features ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Overview Figure 28: 5420M-48W-4YE Rear Panel 1 = Grounding lug 3 = Power supply slots 2 = Fan module ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 31: Power Supplies For Use With Your Switch

    Output ON and OK Green/1Hz AC present/only 12VSB on flashing (PSU off) or PSU in Smart ON state Amber AC cord unplugged or AC power lost; with a second PSU in parallel still with AC input power ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 32: Ac Poe Power Supply

    *Power supply DC fail : OCP, OVP, OTP, fan. 1200 W AC PoE Power Supply The 1200 W AC PoE power supply (Model XN-ACPWR-1200W with front-to-back ventilation airflow) is compatible with 5420F-16W-32P-4XE and 5420F-16MW-32P-4XE switch models. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 33: 2000 W Ac Poe Power Supply

    AC present / only standby outputs on. z flashing Green Green Power supply DC outputs on and OK. Green Power supply failure. PSU shut down*. *Power supply DC fail : OCP, OVP, UVP, OTP, fan. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 34: Site Preparation

    The physical installation site must meet the following requirements for a safe and successful installation: • Building and electrical code requirements • Environmental, safety, and thermal requirements for the equipment you plan to install • Equipment rack requirements 2. Evaluating and meeting cable requirements. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 35: Operating Environment Requirements

    Operating Environment Requirements After examining your physical site and verifying that all environment requirements are met, evaluate and compare your existing cable plant with the requirements of the Extreme Networks equipment to determine if you need to install new cables.
  • Page 36: Setting Up The Wiring Closet

    Consult an electrical contractor for commercial building and wiring specifications. Controlling the Temperature Extreme Networks equipment generates a significant amount of heat. It is essential that you provide a temperature-controlled environment for both performance and safety. Install the equipment only in a temperature- and humidity-controlled indoor area that is free of airborne materials that can conduct electricity.
  • Page 37: Controlling The Humidity Level

    Table 10 summarizes the behavior of ExtremeSwitching switches when they experience high operating temperatures. Safeguards are built into all Extreme Networks switches and power supply units to minimize the risk of fire. Table 10: Thermal Shutdown and Restart Behavior Switch Model(s)
  • Page 38: Rack Specifications And Recommendations

    Because building codes vary worldwide, consult an electrical contractor to ensure proper equipment grounding for your specific installation. Providing Adequate Space for the Rack Provide enough space in front of and behind the switch so that you can service it easily. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 39: Securing The Rack

    Extra room on each side is optional. Warning Extreme Networks switches do not have a switch for turning power to the unit on and off. For systems using an AC power supply, power to the switch is disconnected by removing the wall plug from the electrical outlet.
  • Page 40: Installing Cable

    Assign a unique block of sequential numbers to the group of cables that run between each pair of wiring closets. • Assign a unique identification number to each equipment rack. • Identify all wiring closets by labeling the front panel of your Extreme Networks equipment and other hardware. • Keep accurate and current cable identification records. •...
  • Page 41 Use care in dressing the optical fiber cables: provide satisfactory strain relief to support the cable and maintain an adequate bend radius at all cable turns, particularly where the cable connects to the I/O module. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 42 10/125 µm single-mode fiber – 100,000 (1550nm optical window) 1 Proprietary to Extreme Networks. Connections between two Extreme Networks 1000BASE-LX interfaces that use 10/125 µm single-mode fiber can use a maximum distance of 10,000 meters. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 43 10BASE-T Category 3 and higher UTP cable – Table 12 Table 13 on page 44 list direct-attach cables available from Extreme Networks. Table 12: Extreme Networks 100Gb Direct-Attach Cables Cable Type Part Number Length QSFP28-QSFP28 Direct attach passive copper cable 10411 or AA1405029-...
  • Page 44: Using Rj45 Connector Jackets

    Using RJ45 Connector Jackets Site Preparation Table 12: Extreme Networks 100Gb Direct-Attach Cables (continued) Cable Type Part Number Length QSFP28-4xSFP28 (4x25Gb) Direct attach passive 10421 1 meter copper breakout 10423 3 meters 10424 5 meters QSFP28-4xSFP28 (4x25Gb) Active optical breakout...
  • Page 45: Preventing Radio Frequency Interference (Rfi)

    Requirements for PoE Devices When connecting PoE devices to a PoE switch, all connections between the PoE device and the switch must remain within the same building and use a low-voltage power distribution system per IEEE 802.3af. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 46: Power Supply Requirements

    Extreme Networks equipment. The web page provides specifications for power cords in each country so that you can purchase cords locally. AC power cords must meet the requirements listed in...
  • Page 47: Following Applicable Industry Standards

    UPS transfer time. UPS transition times vary between UPS models and implementations, but shorter transition times are preferred. For Extreme Networks stacking products, a UPS transition time of 20 milliseconds or less ensures optimum performance and minimizes service interruptions.
  • Page 48 For more information, see the following ANSI/TIA/EIA standards: • ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-A—the six subsystems of a structured cabling system • ANSI/TIA/EIA-569-A—design considerations • ANSI/TIA/EIA-606—cabling system administration • ANSI/TIA/EIA-607—commercial building grounding and bonding requirements You can access these standards at: www.ansi.org or www.tiaonline.org. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 49: Building Stacks

    SummitStack cables. All connections between stack ports must be directly between switches. A stacking connection cannot pass through a third device, for example a Virtual Port Extender or an LRM/MACsec Adapter. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 50: Building Basic Stacks

    66 and configure a vertical stack from the console on the switch at the top of the physical stack, the switches will be assigned slot numbers 1 through 8 from the top down. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 51 The following list shows the capabilities based on the ability to cross stack with other switch families. The most capable switches are shown at the top of each list: 1. ExtremeSwitching X670-G2 (most capable) 2. ExtremeSwitching X460-G2 ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 52: Summitstack Topologies

    Similarly, if the primary node is an X670-G2 series switch, the backup node should also be an X670-G2 switch. Note The ExtremeSwitching 5420 series switches can only be stacked with themselves, or with ExtremeSwitching 5520 using Alternate stacking. When easy setup compares two switches that have the same capability, the lower slot number takes precedence.
  • Page 53 The result forms a physical ring connection. This topology is highly recommended for normal operation. Figure 36 represents a maximal ring topology of eight active nodes. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 54 Connect your stack nodes in a ring topology, not a daisy-chain topology, for normal operation. Figure 38, the nodes delineated as the active topology are operating in a daisy-chain configuration, even though there is physically a ring connection in the stack. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 55: Using Ethernet Ports For Stacking (Summitstack-V Feature)

    Guide. Using Ethernet Ports for Stacking (SummitStack-V Feature) On many Extreme Networks switches, you can reconfigure one or two 10-Gbps Ethernet data ports to operate as stacking ports. This feature, known as SummitStack-V or alternate stacking, means that you can use less expensive cables to connect the switches in a stack.
  • Page 56 X450-G2-24t-GE4 Fixed (rear panel) Not applicable Not applicable X450-G2-48t-GE4 X450-G2-24p-GE4 X450-G2-48p-GE4 X450-G2-24t-10GE4 Fixed (rear panel) 27,28 Front panel X450-G2-24p-10GE4 X450-G2-48t-10GE4 Fixed (rear panel) 51,52 Front panel X450-G2-48p-10GE4 X460-G2-24t-GE4 VIM-2ss or VIM-2q 33,34 VIM-2x X460-G2-24p-GE4 ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 57 5420F-24P-4XE 5420F-24S-4XE 5420F-24T-4XE 5420F-16MW-32P-4XE 5420F-16W-32P-4XE 5420F-48P-4XE 5420F-48P-4XL 5420F-48T-4XE 5420M-24T-4YE 5420M-24W-4YE 5420M-16MW-32P-4YE 5420M-48T-4YE 5420M-48W-4YE 5520-24T Front panel: U1, U2 35, 36 5520-VIM-4X 5520-24W 5520-24X 5520-48T Front panel: U1, U2 59, 60 5520-VIM-4X 5520-48W 5520-12MW-36W 5520-48SE ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 58: Summitstack Terms

    It can also forward data traffic. Only an active node can appear as a card inserted into a slot when the show slot {slot {detail} | detail } command is executed on the master node of the stack. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 59 Such ports can be members of a user-configured VLAN or trunk group. They can be used for Layer 2 and 3 forwarding of user data traffic, for mirroring, or other features you can configure. Data ports are different from stacking ports. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 60: Planning To Create Your Stack

    (VIMs), and cables – and the stacking protocols you will use. Included are: • Guidelines and other information for each switch model in your stack • Considerations for combining different switch models in a stack • Information about stacking cables ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 61: Enabling And Disabling The Stacking-Support Option

    Recommendations for Configuring Stacks on page 62 to configure the software for your stack. The recommended procedures for installing and interconnecting a stack are found in Setting up the Physical Stack on page 66. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 62: Recommendations For Configuring Stacks

    You can configure logical stacking ports to use any of the following physical stacking port configurations: • Two native stacking ports • Two alternate stacking ports ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 63: Combining Switches From Different Series

    Run the show stacking stack-ports command to verify that the stack has been properly connected. Combining Switches from Different Series 5420 Series switches can only stack with themselves or 5520 Series switches using Alternate stacking (10G link running at HG). ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 64: Selecting Stacking Cables

    Building Stacks Selecting Stacking Cables Stacking connections using the native stacking ports require stacking cables that are specific to the type of stacking port. These cables are available from Extreme Networks in lengths from 0.5 meter to 100 meters. Note...
  • Page 65 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. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 66: Setting Up The Physical Stack

    For instructions to connect specific types of stacking cables, see Connecting Stacking Cables on page Combining Different Types of Stacking Ports Figure 40 shows an example stack configuration using the following switches: X440-G2, X450-G2, X460-G2, and X620. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 67 Stack Port 1 Using SummitStack-V160 Stacking A stacking rate of 160 Gbps can be achieved using certain configurations of Extreme Networks switches. For example, an X460-G2 switch can be connected to an X670-G2-48x-4q switch through 40-Gbps stacking connections that provide 160 Gbps full-duplex bandwidth. This connection is performed using the VIM-2q module in the X460-G2 switch and the QSFP+ ports on the X670- G2-48x-4q switch.
  • Page 68 Stack Port 2 Slot 1 Stack Port 1 Example: Basic Stack with Eight Switches Figure 42 shows cable connections for an 8-node stack using SummitStack 40G cables to connect switches with integrated SummitStack ports. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 69 SummitStack modules. For the second switch model, the stacking ports are on installed SummitStack stacking modules. The recommended order for connecting the stacking ports is the same as for the example in Example: Basic Stack with Eight Switches on page 68. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 70 Port 2 on one switch is connected to Port 1 on the next connected switch. If the easy setup feature is used to configure the stack parameters, the assigned slot numbers will be as shown in the figure. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 71: Connecting Stacking Cables

    1. Align the cable connector with the stacking port connector on the rear of the first switch (see Figure 46). 2. Firmly press the cable connector into place on the mating stacking port connector. 3. Align and tighten the retaining screws on the cable connector. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 72 1. Holding the QSFP+ connector by its sides, insert the connector into the port on the switch as shown in the following figures. Figure 47: Connecting a QSFP+ Passive Copper Direct-Attach Cable to a SummitStack-V Module ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 73: Connecting Your Stack To The Management Network

    IP address configuration that will enable you to log in directly to each switch in the stack through its Ethernet management port. See the ExtremeXOS 31.3 User Guide for instructions to perform the software configuration for your stack. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 74: Installing Your Switch

    Turn on the Switch on page 80 Connecting Network Interface Cables on page 80 Before you attempt to install or remove an Extreme Networks switch, read the precautions in Safety Considerations for Installing Switches on page 75. Extreme Networks switches fit into standard 19-inch equipment racks.
  • Page 75: Safety Considerations For Installing Switches

    Ensure that you have followed the guidance in "Preparing to Install," and ensure that you have the appropriate people and tools on hand. Installing Extreme Networks switches is easiest when there are two people to maneuver the switch and attach mounting hardware.
  • Page 76: Attaching The Switch To A Rack Or Cabinet

    The following figures illustrate how to attach the brackets for two common mounting options. • Figure 49 shows a mid-mount configuration using a short mounting bracket. • Figure 50 shows a front-mount configuration using a short mounting bracket. Figure 49: Mid-Mount: Attaching Short Mounting Brackets ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 77: Installing Optional Components

    ExtremeSwitching switches support the use of pluggable transceivers and cables in the SFP+, SFP28, QSFP+, and QSFP28 formats. For a list of the optical components supported with ExtremeSwitching devices, see the Extreme Optics website. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 78: Pluggable Transceiver Modules

    An AC power cord is not included with an AC power supply. You can purchase AC power cords for use in the US and Canada from Extreme Networks or from your local supplier. The cord must meet the requirements listed under...
  • Page 79 An AC power cord is not included with the AC power supply. You can purchase AC power cords for use in the US and Canada from Extreme Networks or from your local supplier. The cord must meet the requirements listed in Power Cord Requirements for AC-Powered Switches and AC Power Supplies page 110.
  • Page 80: Turn On The Switch

    An AC power cord is not included with the AC power supply. You can purchase AC power cords for use in the US and Canada from Extreme Networks or from your local supplier. The cord must meet the requirements listed in Power Cord Requirements for AC-Powered Switches and AC Power Supplies page 110.
  • Page 81 5. Repeat the preceding steps for the remaining cables on this or other switches or I/O modules. 6. Dress and secure the cable bundle to provide appropriate strain relief and protection against bends and kinks. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 82: Activating And Verifying The Switch

    The default communication protocol settings for the serial console interface are: • Baud rate: 115200 • Data bits: 8 • Stop bit: 1 • Parity: None ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 83: Logging In For The First Time On Exos

    Switch : 800444-00-05 0723G-01234 Rev 5.0 BootROM: Configure the switch's IP address for the management virtual LAN (VLAN) by following the steps in Configuring the Switch's IP Address for the Management VLAN on page 84. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 84: Configuring The Switch's Ip Address For The Management Vlan

    84 Changing the Switch OS via the Startup Menu Onboard your switch with ExtremeCloud™. Log in or create your XIQ administrator account in order to select your switch operating system with XIQ at https://extremecloudiq.com. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 85: Logging In For The First Time On Voss

    When prompted for the password, enter rwa. When you are logged in with the role-based authentical level of rwa, you can configure the login and password values for the other role-based authentication levels. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 86: Replacing Ac Power Supplies

    1. Disconnect the AC power cord from the wall outlet and from the power supply. 2. Note the orientation of the installed power supply, and the location of the latching tab at the right of the unit. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 87 Unoccupied bays must always be covered to maintain proper system ventilation and EMI levels. 5. Verify that the replacement power supply is oriented the same way as the unit you removed, and has the same airflow direction. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 88: Replacing A 600 W, 920 W, 1200 W, Or 2000 W Ac Poe Power Supply

    The 1200W AC PoE PS (Model XN-ACPWR-1200W with front-to-back ventilation airflow) is compatible with 5420F-16W-32P-4XE and 5420F-16MW-32P-4XE switch models. The XN-ACPWR-2000W (Model XN-ACPWR-2000W with front-to-back ventilation airflow) is compatible with 5420M-48W-4YE and 5420M-16MW-32P-4YE switch models. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 89 3. Push the latching tab toward the power supply handle and pull outward on the handle to disengage the power supply internal connectors. Figure Figure 54: Removing a 600 W, 920 W, 1200 W, or 2000 W AC Power Supply ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 90 Always be sure that the source outlet is properly grounded before plugging the AC power cord into the AC power supply. 9. If the power supply is equipped with a power cord retainer, use the retainer to secure the power cord to the power supply. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 91: Replacing Fan Modules

    5420 Series switches are available with front-to-back airflow. In this switch, the fan modules are labled Air Out. All installed fan modules must blow air in the same direction and must match the airflow direction of the installed power supplies. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 92: Replacing A Fan Module

    2. Slide the fan module out of the switch and set it aside. Figure 56: Removing a Fan Module 3. Verify that the airflow direction on the replacement fan module matches that of the installed fan modules. Fans with front-to-back airflow are labeled Air Out. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 93 Replacing Fan Modules Replacing a Fan Module 4. Carefully slide the replacement fan module into the switch. Figure 57: Installing a Fan Module 5. Align and fully tighten the captive retaining screws. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 94: Monitoring The Device

    94 The following topics help you monitor the status of the switch/appliance as it is running. 5420 Series Switch LEDs ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series front panel port LEDs, as described in the following table: Table 23: 5420 Series Port LEDs Color/State...
  • Page 95: Port Leds In Default (Sys) Mode

    There are two LEDs per QSFP28 port on 5420 models. In stack mode, the first LED represents the link state and traffic of the stack port with solid or blinking green. When a QSFP28 port is used for Ethernet ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 96: Port Leds In Stk Mode

    Table 27: Management Port LEDs Right side LED State Link Solid Green Link up No link up or port disabled Left side LED State Blinking Green Packet transmitting or receiving No packet transmitting or receiving ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 97: Technical Specifications

    5420F-24S-4XE switch • 5420F-24T-4XE switch • 5420F-16MW-32P-4XE switch • 5420F-16W-32P-4XE switch • 5420F-48P-4XE switch • 5420F-48P-4XL switch • 5420F-48T-4XE switch • 5420M-24T-4YE switch • 5420M-24W-4YE switch • 5420M-16MW-32P-4YE switch • 5420M-48T-4YE switch • 5420M-48W-4YE switch ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 98: Extreme 5420 Series Technical Specifications

    9.03 lb (4.10 kg) 5420F-16MW-32P-4XE 11.68 lb (5.30 kg) 5420F-16W-32P-4XE 11.82 lb (5.36 kg) 5420F-48P-4XE 11.64 lb (5.28 kg) 5420F-48P-4XL 11.64 lb (5.28 kg) 5420F-48T-4XE 10.23 lb (4.64 kg) 5420M-24T-4YE 9.22 lb (4.18 kg) ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 99 5420M-24W-4YE 5420M-16MW-32P-4YE 5420M-48T-4YE 5420M-48W-4YE Table 33: 5420 Packaged Weight (with fan modules; no PSU) 5420F-8W-16P-4XE 12.52 lb (5.68 kg) 5420F-24P-4XE 12.52 lb (5.68 kg) 5420F-24S-4XE 11.38 lb (5.16 kg) 5420F-24T-4XE 11.33 lb (5.14 kg) ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 100: Fan And Accoustic Noise

    Table 34: 5420 Fan Speed Model Internal PSU Fan Internal System Fan Module 4020 17000 RPM 4028 16000 RPM 4028 16000 RPM 4028 16000 RPM 5420F-24P-4XE 5420F-24T-4XE 5420F-8W-16P-4XE 5420F-48P-4XE 5420F-16W-32P-4XE 5420F-48T-4XE 5420F-16MW-32P-4XE 5420F-24S-4XE 5420F-48P-4XL 5420M-24W-4YE ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 101: Power Options

    PS 5420M-48W-4YE 2000 W AC power supply: 100-127 V 200-240 V switch Part no. XN-ACPWR-2000W 2000 W AC PS FB 5420M-16MW-32P-4YE (front to back) 47-63 Hz, 12/10 A max switch per PS ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 102: Mean Time Between Failures (Mtbf)

    48P-4XE with 1 OFPS 860W and 1 CRPS 920W PSU 264,420 48P-4XL without PSU 414,751 48P-4XL with 1 OFPS 860W PSU 273,496 48P-4XL with 1 OFPS 860W and 1 CRPS 920W PSU 267,721 48T-4XE without PSU 623,178 ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 103: Cpu And Memory

    24T-4XE with 1 OFPS 120W and 1 CRPS 150W PSU 448,314 CPU and Memory CPU/Memory 1-core, 1.7GHz x86 ARM CPU (Cortex A72) 1 GB DDR4 ECC memory 1 GB SLC NAND Flash Memory 4 MB packet buffer per chip ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 104: Standards And Environmental Data

    FCC CFR 47 part 15 Class A (USA) ICES-003 Class A (Canada) European EMC standards EN 55032 Class A EN 55024 EN 55011 EN 61000-3-2: (Harmonics) EN 61000-3-3: (Flicker) EN 300 386 (EMC Telecommunications) 2014/30/EU EMC Directive ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 105 EN/ETSI 300 753 (1997-10) - Acoustic Noise ASTM D3580 Random Vibration Unpackaged 1.5G Operating conditions Temperature range: 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F) Humidity: 10% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing Altitude: 0 to 3,000 meters (9,850 feet) ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 106: Ac Power Supply Technical Specifications

    Minimum efficiency: 88% at maximum power output Table 45: Environmental Specifications Operating temperature 0°C to 50°C (normal operation) Storage temperature -40°C to 70°C Operating humidity 93% relative humidity, non-condensing at 30C 30 m/s 2 (3 G) Operational shock ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 107: 600 W Ac Poe Power Supply Technical Specifications

    30 m/s 2 (3 G) Operational shock 920 W AC PoE Power Supply Technical Specifications The 920 W AC PoE power supply (Model XN-ACPWR-920W with front-to-back ventilation airflow) is compatible with 5420F-48P-4XE, 5420F-48P-4XL, 5420M-24W-4YE, 5420M-48W-4YE, 5420M-16MW-32P-4YE switch models. ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 108: Ac Poe Power Supply (Xn-Acpwr-920W)

    Weight 1.96 lb (0.89 kg) Table 53: Power Specifications Voltage input range 100-127/200-240 47 to 63Hz Nominal input ratings 12.5 A max at 115VAC and 6A max at 230VAC at Full 350 W load ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 109: 2000 W Ac Poe Psu Technical Specifications

    12.5 A max at 115VAC and 6A max at 230VAC at Full 350 W load Maximum inrush current 45A at Max 264 VAC at 25C with cold start Output 54 V, 13.2 A max, 350 W Power supply input socket and cord IEC/EN 60320 C16 AC input receptacles ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 110: Power Cord Requirements For Ac-Powered Switches And Ac Power Supplies

    DB-9 console plug connector. Table 58: Pinouts for the DB-9 Console Connector Function Pin Number Direction DCD (data carrier detect) RXD (receive data) TXD (transmit data) DTR (data terminal ready) GND (ground) DSR (data set ready) ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 111 9-pin to 25-pin (RS-232) null-modem cable. Figure 59: Null-Modem Cable Pinouts Figure 60 shows the pinouts for a 9-pin to 9-pin (PC-AT) null-modem serial cable. Figure 60: PC-AT Serial Null-modem Cable Pinouts ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 112 Table 60: Pinouts for an RJ45 to DB-9 Adapter Signal RJ45 Pin DB-9 Pin CTS (clear to send) DTR (data carrier detect) TXD (transmit data) GND (ground) GND (ground) RXD (receive data) DSR (data set ready) RTS (request to send) ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 113: Safety And Regulatory Information

    Only trained and qualified service personnel (as defined in IEC 60950-1 and AS/NZS 3260) should install, replace, or perform service to Extreme Networks switches and their components. Qualified personnel have read all related installation manuals, have the technical training and experience necessary to be aware of the hazards to which they are exposed in performing a task, and are aware of measures to minimize the danger to themselves or other persons.
  • Page 114: General Safety Precautions

    Make sure that your power supplies meet the site DC power or AC power requirements of all the network equipment. • Racks for Extreme Networks equipment must be permanently attached to the floor. Failure to stabilize the rack can cause the rack to tip over when the equipment is removed for servicing. •...
  • Page 115: Maintenance Safety

    Install all cables in a manner that avoids strain. Use tie wraps or other strain relief devices. Fiber Optic Ports and Optical Safety The following safety warnings apply to all optical devices used in Extreme Networks equipment that are removable or directly installed in an I/O module or chassis system.
  • Page 116: Gbic, Sfp (Mini-Gbic), Qsfp+, Xenpak, And Xfp Regulatory Compliance

    GBIC, SFP (Mini-GBIC), QSFP+, XENPAK, and XFP Regulatory Compliance Safety and Regulatory Information GBIC, SFP (Mini-GBIC), QSFP+, XENPAK, and XFP Regulatory Compliance Extreme Networks pluggable optical modules and direct-attach cables meet the following regulatory requirements: • Class 1 or Class 1M Laser Product •...
  • Page 117: Installing Power Supply Units And Connecting Power

    • Extreme Networks AC power supplies do not have switches for turning the unit on and off. Remove all wall plugs from the electrical outlets to disconnect the power. Make sure that these connections are easily accessible.
  • Page 118: Selecting Power Supply Cords

    • Extreme Networks DC power supplies do not have switches for turning the unit on and off. Make sure that the DC circuit is de-energized before connecting or disconnecting the DC power cord at the DC input power socket.
  • Page 119: Battery Notice

    Il y a risque d’explosion si la pile est remplacée par un type de pile incorrect. Éliminez les piles usées en conformité aux règlements locaux d'élimination des piles. Battery Warning - Taiwan EMC Warnings Taiwan BSMI Warning ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 120: China Ccc Warning

    This is a Class A product based on the standard of the VCCI Council. If this equipment is used in a domestic environment, radio interference may occur, in which case the user may be required to take corrective actions. Korea EMC Statement ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 121: Index

    RJ45 44 connecting to switch 80 slack 40 installing power supply 78 standards 39 requirements for cords 110 SummitStack 71 access 36 SummitStack 128G 61 acoustic noise types and distances 42 5420 switch 100 candidate node 59 acquired node category 5 cable 40 definition 59 combining active node 58 ExtremeSwitching 5420 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 122 Index combining (continued) environmental requirements (continued) switches in a stack 63 electrical codes 35 commercial building standards 47 electrostatic discharge (ESD) 37 components humidity 37 optional 77, 78 temperature 36 configuration wiring closet 36 IP address 84 equipment VLAN 84 installing 74 configuring the switch 85 tools needed to install 75 connecting equipment rack to management console 82 grounding 38 connecting power 80...
  • Page 123 Index installing (continued) optical transceivers 600 W AC power supply 78 alternative configuration 64 920 W AC power supply 78 for stacking 64 connecting power 80 installing 77, 78 fiber optic cable 41 optional components optical transceivers 77, 78 installing 77, 78 optional components 77, 78 personnel 75 preparing 75 pinouts safety information 75 DB-9 console connector 110, 111 switches 74–76 null-modem cable 110...
  • Page 124 Index rack specifications stacking (continued) grounding 38 backup 51 securing to floor 39 cables 64 space requirements 38 combining switch models 63 radio frequency interference (RFI) connecting cables 71, 73 patch panel installation 40 connecting management port 73 preventing 45 connection order 66 redundancy daisy chain 54 in a stack 51 definition 50 regulatory information 113 dual master condition 54 removing examples 68–70...
  • Page 125 Index switches (continued) wiring closet (continued) initial login 83, 85 temperature 36 installing 74 wiring terminals 38 installing optional components 77, 78 safety information 75 tools needed to install 75 technical support contacting 9, 10 temperature 36 tools for installing equipment switches 75 top-of-rack stacking configuration 70 transceivers, see optical transceivers transition time UPS 47 troubleshooting stack connections 50...

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