Extreme Networks ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Manual
Extreme Networks ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Manual

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9037258-00 Rev. AH
April 2024

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  • Page 1 ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide 9037258-00 Rev. AH April 2024...
  • Page 2 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

    Set Up the Wiring Closet..............................29 Control the Temperature..............................30 Control the Humidity Level..............................31 Protect Your System from ESD (Electrostatic Discharge)............... 31 Rack Specifications and Recommendations.......................31 Mechanical Recommendations for the Rack....................32 Ground the Rack..................................32 ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 4 Dual Rack Mount the RPS ..............................75 Connect the RPS Cable and the AC Power Cord..................76 Connect Network Interface Cables............................ 77 Install Optional Components..............................78 Pluggable Transceiver Modules..........................78 Optical Cables................................... 78 Turn on the Switch..................................78 Connect AC Power................................78 ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 5 Environmental Operating Conditions......................... 106 Packaging and Storage Specifications........................106 Standards......................................106 Power Cord Requirements for AC-Powered Switches and AC Power Supplies......108 Console Connector Pinouts..............................108 Safety and Regulatory Information..................111 Considerations Before Installing............................112 General Safety Precautions..............................112 ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 6 Install Power Supply Units and Connect Power......................115 Select Power Supply Cords..............................116 Battery Notice.....................................117 Battery Warning - Taiwan................................117 EMC Warnings....................................117 Taiwan BSMI Warning................................117 China CQC Warning................................118 Japan (VCCI Class A)..................................118 Korea EMC Statement................................. 118 Index............................... 119 ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 7: Preface

    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. Text Conventions Unless otherwise noted, information in this document applies to all supported environments for the products in question.
  • Page 8 New information. In a PDF, this is searchable text. Table 3: Command syntax Convention Description bold text Bold text indicates command names, keywords, and command options. italic text Italic text indicates variable content. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 9: Documentation And Training

    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/. Help and Support If you require assistance, contact Extreme Networks using one of the following...
  • Page 10: Subscribe To Product Announcements

    1 (408) 579 2826. For the support phone number in your country, visit: www.extremenetworks.com/support/contact Before contacting Extreme Networks for technical support, have the following information ready: • Your Extreme Networks service contract number, or serial numbers for all involved Extreme Networks products • A description of the failure •...
  • Page 11 Preface Send Feedback Provide the publication title, part number, and as much detail as possible, including the topic heading and page number if applicable, as well as your suggestions for improvement. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 12: Extremeswitching 5320 Series Overview

    19 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT Switch Features on page 20 The ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series is a family of feature-rich edge switches designed for the next-generation digital enterprise. The 5320 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 13: Power Supplies

    Use the disable stacking-support command to set the U1 and U2 ports in Ethernet mode. Fabric Engine does not support stacking, but the U1 and U2 ports can be used as Ethernet ports by Fabric Engine when Fabric Engine is in ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 14: Operating Temperatures

    4 = 48 x 10/100/1000BASE-T (autosensing) MACsec capable ports Note The 10/100 ports support half duplex; the 1000 port supports full duplex. Half- duplex is not supported on these ports when operating at 1Gbps. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 15: 5320-48P-8Xe Switch Features

    1Gbps. 5 = 6 x 1/10Gb SFP MACsec capable uplink ports 6 = 2 x 10Gb SFP+ Universal Ports/stacking ports Figure 3: 5320-48P-8XE Front Panel The rear panel of the switch includes: ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 16: 5320-24T-8Xe Switch Features

    1 = Grounding lug 2 = AC power inlet connector 3 = Cable tie mount for power cord management Figure 6: 5320-24T-8XE Rear Panel 5320-24P-8XE Switch Features The front panel of the switch includes: ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 17: 5320-16P-4Xe Switch Features

    The 10/100 ports support half duplex; the 1000 port supports full duplex. Half- duplex is not supported on these ports when operating at 1Gbps. 5 = 2 x 1/10Gb SFP MACsec capable uplink ports 6 = 2 x 10Gb SFP+ Universal Ports/stacking ports ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 18: 5320-16P-4Xe-Dc Switch Features

    1Gbps. 5 = 2 x 1/10Gb SFP MACsec capable uplink ports 6 = 2 x 10Gb SFP+ Universal Ports/stacking ports Figure 11: 5320-16P-4XE-DC Front Panel ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 19: 5320-24T-4X-Xt Switch Features

    9 = Serial console port (RJ-45) Figure 13: 5320-24T-4X-XT Front Panel Note The 10/100 ports support half duplex; the 1000 port supports full duplex. Half- duplex is not supported on these ports when operating at 1Gbps. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 20: 5320-24T-24S-4Xe-Xt Switch Features

    9 = Serial console port (RJ-45) Figure 15: 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT Front Panel The rear panel of the switch includes: 1 = AC power inlet connector 2 = Redundant power inlet connector (behind cover) 3 = Grounding lug ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 21 ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Overview 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT Switch Features Figure 16: 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT Rear Panel ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 22: Redundant Power Supplies For Use With Your Switch

    Install an External Redundant Power Supply on page 71. LEDs on the external redundant power supply provide information on the unit's operational status. See External Redundant Power Supply LEDs on page 93 for details. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 23: Expansion Modules

    Several different hardware accessories are available for expanding the capabilities of expansion modules . Extreme Networks switches. Collectively, they are referred to as Starting with Switch Engine 32.3, most 5320 Series models support the LRM/MACsec Adapter. Models 5320-24T-4X-XT and 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT do not support the LRM/ MACsec Adapter.
  • Page 24: Maximum Capacity For Using The Lrm/Macsec Adapter

    The following table details the maximum number of LRM/MACsec Adapters you can use. The maximum number varies according to: • Whether you are running in LRM mode only, or in LRM plus MACsec mode. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 25 5320 48-port systems can support one LRM/MACsec Adapter without auxiliary power if two additional SFP+ ports are unused. • 5320 48-port systems can support two LRM/MACsec Adapters without auxiliary power if four additional SFP+ ports are unused. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 26: Limitations For Some Optical Devices

    Off: Link1 is not ready. Link2 Steady green: The Link2 connection – from the host switch, through the adapter, to the network – is ready. Blinking green: Link2 is active. Off: Link2 is not ready. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 27: 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 ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 28: 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. 3. Meeting power requirements.
  • Page 29: Set Up The Wiring Closet

    Make sure that your system is easily accessible for installation and service. See Rack Specifications and Recommendations on page 31 for more information. • Use appropriate AC or DC power, power distribution, and grounding for your specific installation. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 30: Control The Temperature

    Consult an electrical contractor for commercial building and wiring specifications. Control 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 31: Control The Humidity Level

    Site Preparation Control the Humidity Level Safeguards are built into all Extreme Networks switches and power supply units to minimize the risk of fire. Table 7: Thermal Shutdown and Restart Behavior Switch Model(s) Behavior All models When internal system temperatures exceed the thermal shutdown temperature limit (typically about 20°C higher than normal system...
  • Page 32: Mechanical Recommendations For The Rack

    Because building codes vary worldwide, consult an electrical contractor to ensure proper equipment grounding for your specific installation. Provide Adequate Space for the Rack Provide enough space in front of and behind the switch so that you can service it easily. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 33: Secure The Rack

    (61 cm) of space behind the mounted equipment. 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 34: Label Cables And Keep Accurate Records

    • 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 35 Fiber optic cable must be handled carefully during installation. Every cable has a minimum bend radius, and fibers will be damaged if the cables are bent too sharply. It is also important not to stretch the cable during installation. Ensure ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 36: Use Rj45 Connector Jackets

    Connectors that are not properly aligned with the port. • Crowded cable installation, which can cause connectors to pop out of the port. Figure 21 shows examples of recommended and non-recommended connector jacket types. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 37: Prevent 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 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 38: Power Supply Requirements

    Most ExtremeSwitching switches do not ship with power cords. Visit www.extremenetworks.com/product/powercords/ for information on selecting and purchasing the correct power cords for use with specific Extreme Networks equipment. The web page provides specifications for power cords in each country so that you can purchase cords locally.
  • Page 39 UPS transition time is sometimes called 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 40: Follow Applicable Industry Standards

    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 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 41: Build 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 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 42: Build Basic Stacks

    A switch stack can be thought of as a virtual chassis. Each switch (node) operates as if it were occupying a slot in a chassis and is controlled by the primary. The high-speed stacking links function like the backplane links of a chassis. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 43 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: ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 44: Summitstack Topologies

    Follow the same ranking hierarchy when you plan the physical placement of the switches in the stack. SummitStack Topologies Figure 24 presents a graphical representation of a stack and some of the terms that describe stack conditions. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 45 The result forms a physical ring connection. This topology is highly recommended for normal operation. Figure 25 represents a maximal ring topology of eight active nodes. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 46 Connect your stack nodes in a ring topology, not a daisy-chain topology, for normal operation. Figure 27, 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 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 47: Summitstack Terms

    Table 8: List of Stacking Terms Term Description Stackable switch An Extreme Networks switch that provides two stacking ports and can participate in a stack. Stacking port A physical interface of a stackable switch that is used to allow the connection of a stacking link. Stacking ports are point-to- point links that are dedicated for the purpose of forming a stack.
  • Page 48 Thus, the active topology is a set of physically contiguous active nodes within a stack topology. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 49 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 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 50 The choice to run Easy Setup is offered when you run the enable stacking {node-address node-address} command and the essential stacking parameters are unconfigured or inconsistent. It can also be invoked directly by running the configure stacking easy-setup command. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 51: Plan To Create Your Stack

    Switch Engine application synchronization traffic is localized to a single stack link. • On the primary node, connect the Ethernet management port to your management network. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 52: Recommendations For Configuring Stacks

    If the primary-capable stackable switches have different purchased license levels, you might need to configure license level restrictions on some nodes before those Switch Engine 32.1 User Guide nodes can join the stack. See the for more information about managing licenses. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 53: Combine Switches From Different Series

    Select 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 For the most recent information about available cables, contact your Extreme...
  • Page 54 – for example, SummitStack-V and SummitStack-V80. • 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 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 55: Set Up The Physical Stack

    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. It is essential to create an unbroken data path through all the switches in the stack. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 56 Stack Port 2 Slot 1 Stack Port 1 Example: Basic Stack with Eight Switches Figure 30 shows cable connections for an 8-node stack using SummitStack 40G cables to connect switches with integrated SummitStack ports. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 57 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 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 58: Connect Your Stack To The Management Network

    Ethernet management port. Switch Engine User's Guide for your version of Switch Engine for instructions to See the perform the software configuration for your stack. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 59: Install Your Switch

    Install Optional Components on page 78 Turn on the Switch on page 78 Before You Begin Before you attempt to install or remove an Extreme Networks switch, read the precautions in Safety Considerations for Installation on page 60. About This Task Extreme Networks switches fit into standard 19-inch equipment racks.
  • Page 60: Safety Considerations For Installation

    27, 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. Provide enough space in front of and behind the switch so that you can service it easily.
  • Page 61: Mount Options

    2. Apply the pads to the underside of the switch by placing a pad at each corner, ensuring that all corners are aligned. Figure 32 shows the locations for attaching the rubber mounting feet on the switch. Figure 32: Table Mount: 5320 Series ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 62: Install The Device In A Rack

    Do not block the air vent on the top of the unit. Leaving a space between units ensures adequate airflow. Note Do not overlap rack mounting ears when using the longer mounting ears. Leaving a space between units ensures adequate airflow. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 63 Install the Device in a Rack Figure 33: Flush-Mount: Attaching 1U mounting ears to 5320-16P models Figure 34: Flush-Mount: Attaching larger mounting ears to 5320-16P models Figure 35: Flush-Mount: Attaching short mounting ears to models 5320-48P/T and 5320-24P/T ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 64 Install the Device in a Rack Install Your Switch Figure 36: Flush-Mount: Attaching mounting ears to 5320-24T-4X-XT and 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT models Figure 37: Mid-Mount: Attaching 1U mounting ears to 5320-16P models ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 65 Figure 39: Mid-Mount: Attaching short mounting ears to models 5320-48P/T and 5320-24P/T Figure 40: Mid-Mount: Attaching mounting ears to 5320-24T-4X-XT and 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT models 2. With the mounting brackets attached, position the switch between the vertical rack rails of the 19-inch rack. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 66 Ensure that the threaded length of the screws is within 4 to 5 cm. Figure 41: Flush-Mount: Mounting in a Two- or Four-Post Rack for models 5320-16P-4XE and 5320-16P-4XE-DC Figure 42: Flush-Mount: Mounting in a Two- or Four-Post Rack for models 5320-24T-8XE and 5320-24P-8XE ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 67 Install the Device in a Rack Figure 43: Flush-Mount: Mounting in a Two- or Four-Post Rack for models 5320-48T-8XE and 5320-48P-8XE Figure 44: Flush-Mount: Mounting in a Two- or Four-Post Rack for models 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT and 5320-24T-4X-XT ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 68: Mount The Device On A Wall (5320-16P Models)

    6. Mount the switch on the wall by screwing a provided wood screw through each hole in the wall-mounting ears into the anchors. Ensure that all screws are securely fastened and that the switch is firmly attached to the wall. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 69 There is a "cleaner" method of attaching the mounting ears to the switch so that they are tucked under the switch instead of pointing away from the switch. Figure 49 illustrates attaching the mounting ears so that they are underneath the switch. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 70: Mount The 5320-16P Models Under A Table

    4. Using rack mount screws, attach a mounting ear to the left side of the switch, at the front end. Figure 51 on page 71 shows the attachment of the screws. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 71: Install An External Redundant Power Supply

    2. Apply the pads to the underside of the RPS by placing a pad at each corner, ensuring that all corners are aligned. Figure 52 shows the locations for attaching the rubber mounting feet on the switch. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 72: Install The Rps In A Rack

    1. Attach a mounting bracket to each side of the RPS, using the screws provided. Align each mounting bracket so that the flange (ear) faces the front of the RPS to flush-mount, or faces the rear of the RPS to mid-mount. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 73 Figure 54: Mid-Mount: Attaching mounting ears 2. With the mounting brackets attached, position the RPS between the vertical rack rails of the 19-inch rack. 3. Fasten the RPS securely to the rack rails using four customer-supplied rack screws. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 74 Install the RPS in a Rack Install Your Switch Figure 55: Flush-Mount: Mounting in a Two- or Four-Post Rack Figure 56: Mid-Mount: Mounting in a Two- or Four-Post Rack ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 75: Dual Rack Mount The Rps

    5. Attach the connecting brackets to each other using the four remaining chassis screws. The devices can be installed in the rack as a single unit. Figure 57: Dual Rack Mount: Connecting the Devices 6. Attach the switches to the rack using rack-mounting hardware (not provided). ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 76: Connect The Rps Cable And The Ac Power Cord

    RPS to the Redundant Power Input on rear panel of the switch. 2. Connect the AC power cord to the AC input power connector on the RPS, then plug the AC power cord into the main AC power outlet. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 77: Connect Network Interface Cables

    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 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 78: Install Optional Components

    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...
  • Page 79 Slide the end of the positive wire (–48 V RTN) into the positive terminal (labeled +, on the right side of the terminal connector). f. Tighten the screw on the top of the ground terminal connector to 2.2 in‑lb (0.25 N ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 80 When the PWR LED has turned green, follow the instructions in Activate and Verify the Switch on page 81. If the PWR LED does not turn green, refer to 5320 Series Switch LEDs on page 89 for troubleshooting information. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 81: Activate And Verify The Switch

    , used to monitor and configure the PC or terminal serves as the switch. The default communication protocol settings for the serial console interface are: • Baud rate: 115200 • Data bits: 8 ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 82: Log In For The First Time On Switch Engine

    When you have successfully logged on to the system, the command line prompt displays the system name (for example, 5320-24T-8XE-SwitchEngine#) in its prompt. You are logged in with administrator privileges, which gives you access to all switch functions. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 83: Configure A Vlan And A Virtual Router To Use A Front Panel Port For Local Management

    VR-mymgmt 3. Remove the port to use as the management port from the default virtual router (vr-default) using the following command: configure vr vr-default delete port port-number configure vr vr-default delete port 12 ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 84: Change The Switch Os Via The Bootloader Menu

    1. Using a terminal emulator such as PuTTY or TeraTerm, connect to the switch using the serial port connection. Be sure that your serial connection is set properly: • Baud rate: Baud rate: 115200 • Data bits: 8 • Stop bit: 1 ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 85: Change The Switch Os Via The Startup Menu

    Fabric Engine will be installed, and Switch Engine will be removed. Would you like to change the switch OS to Fabric Engine? [y/N/q]: Results The switch will install Fabric Engine, then reset. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 86: Log In For The First Time On Fabric Engine

    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 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 87: Remove And Replace Components

    Connections must be removed in a specific order when detaching an RPS from a powered system. To disconnect the RPS: 1. Disconnect the AC power cord from the AC input power connector on the rear of the RPS before disconnecting the RPS cable. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 88 2. Disconnect the RPS cable from the rear panel of the RPS and the rear panel of the switch. Figure 62: RPS cable and AC Power Cord Connection The AC power LED on the rear of the RPS turns off to indicate that the power to the RPS has been disconnected. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 89: Monitor The Switch

    The following topics help you monitor the status of the switch while it is operating. 5320 Series Switch LEDs ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series front panel port LEDs, for all models except 5320-24T-4X- XT and 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT, as described in the following table:...
  • Page 90 The mode button and LEDs are located on the upper left side of the front panel on the 5320-48P/T and 5320-24P/T models. The mode button and LEDs are located on the upper right side of the front panel on the 5320-16P model. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 91: 5320-24T-4X-Xt And 5320-24T-24S-4Xe-Xt Front Panel Leds

    5320-24T-4X-XT and 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT front panel Monitor the Switch LEDs 5320-24T-4X-XT and 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT front panel LEDs ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series front panel port LEDs, for models 5320-24T-4X-XT and 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT, as described in the following table: Table 14: System LEDs Label Function Color/State...
  • Page 92: Port Leds In Default (Sys) Mode

    Models 5320-24T-4X-XT and 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT do not support 2.5 Gbps, 5 Gbps, and 25 Gbps speeds. Color/State Speed Steady green 10Mbps Blinking green 100Mbps Solid amber 1000Mbps Slow blinking amber 2.5Gbps Fast blinking amber 5Gbps Slow blinking green 10Gbps Fast blinking green 25Gbps ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 93: Port Leds In Stk Mode

    RPS is good. Fault or Off Fault or Off Amber dash/ Internal PSU FAILed or Amber dots powered down, RPS FAILED or powered down. Only valid for PoE systems. External Redundant Power Supply LEDs ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 94 1. Check AC power cord connection to the to RPS is out of RPS. specification. 2. Check AC power at the power outlet. 3. Swap power cord for a known good one. If the problem persists, contact Extreme Networks for support. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 95: Technical Specifications

    106 Power Cord Requirements for AC-Powered Switches and AC Power Supplies on page 108 Console Connector Pinouts on page 108 This section lists technical specifications for the hardware products described in this document. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 96: Extreme 5320 Series Technical Specifications

    8 x 1/10Gb SFP+ uplink ports (includes 2 x Stacking ports) • MACsec-capable 5320-24P-8XE • 100Mb operation supported on last 4 uplink ports 1 x Serial console port (RJ-45) 1 x USB A port 1 x USB Micro-B console port ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 97 4 x 1/10Gb SFP+ uplink ports (includes 2 x Stacking ports) 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT • MACsec-capable 1 x Serial console port (RJ-45) 1 x 10/100/1000BASE-T out-of-band management port 1 x USB A port 1 x USB Micro-B console port 0°C to 60°C operating temperature range ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 98: Weights And Dimensions

    Width: 85.6 mm (3.4 in) and 5320-16P-4XE-DC) Depth: 88.1 mm (3.5 in) XN-2P-RMKIT-011 0.16 kg (0.35 lb.) Height: 43.4 mm (1.7 in) (for models 5320-16P-4XE Width: 50.8 mm (2 in) and 5320-16P-4XE-DC.) Depth: 85.6 mm (3.4 in) ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 99: Acoustic Noise And Fan Speed

    5320-24T-24S-4XE- 29.8 Fan Speed Table 15: 5320 Fan Speed Model Fan Speed Fan RPM (typical) 5320-48T-8XE Maximum (58%) 10500 Low (10%) 5320-48P-8XE Maximum (53%) 9500 Low (15%) 1625 5320-24T-8XE Maximum (58%) 10500 Low (10%) ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 100: Memory

    AC 950W L-R, 4x 826,592 346,564 internal fans 5320-48T-8XE AC 90W L-R, 2x 1,236,931 556,964 internal fans 5320-24P-8XE AC 550W L-R, 3x 1,196,258 491,595 internal fans 5320-24T-8XE AC 90W L-R, 2x 1,292,504 541,031 internal fans ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 101: Power Specifications

    1.2A max at 115VAC and 0.6A max at 230VAC at Full 90W load Maximum inrush current 130A at Max 230VAC / 50Hz at 25C Output 12V, 7.5A max, 90W Power supply input socket and IEC/EN 60320-1/C16 AC input receptacles cord ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 102 8.5A max at 90VAC at Full 550 W load Maximum inrush current 30A at Max 115VAC / 60Hz at 40C Output 12V, 12.5A max, 54V, 7.4A max 550 W Power supply input socket and IEC/EN 60320-1/C16 AC input receptacles cord ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 103 The 150 W redundant power supply can be used with models 5320-24T-4X-XT and 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT. Table 17: Power Specifications AC Input 100 - 240Vac, 50-60 Hz, 1.8A max. per PSU DC Output 12Vdc, 12.5A max. total 150 W max. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 104: Minimum/Maximum Power Consumption And Heat Dissipation

    Models 5320-24T-4X-XT and 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT do not support the LRM/ MACsec Adapter. Table 18: LRM/MACsec Adapter Packaged Dimensions Height 3.00 cm (1.18 in) Width 7.60 cm (2.99 in) Length 12.35 cm (4.86 in) Weight 300 g (0.66 lb) ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 105: Lrm/Macsec Adapter Environmental Data And Standards

    2014/35/EU Low Voltage Directive Five-Slot Bracket Table 21: Five-Slot Bracket for LRM/MACsec Adapter: Specifications Part no. 10966 Height 4.32 cm (1.70 in) Width 48.26 cm (19.00 in) Length 5.00 cm (1.97 in) Weight 487 g (1.07 lb) ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 106: Environmental

    5 sweeps of each axis (15 total), Sweep Rate = 1 Octave/min Packaged Drop: Height at 42 inches for product <10 kg, 13 drops including 6 surfaces, 3 edges and 4 corners Standards North American ITE UL 60950-1 UL/CuL 62368-1 Listed ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 107 IEC/EN 61000-4-11 Power Dips and Interruptions, >30%, 25 periods, Criteria C Country Specific VCCI Class A (Japan Emissions) ACMA RCM (Australia Emissions) CCC Mark (China) KCC Mark, EMC Approval (Korea) BSMI (Taiwan) Anatel (Brazil) NoM (Mexico) EAC (Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan) NRCS (South Africa) ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 108: Power Cord Requirements For Ac-Powered Switches And Ac Power Supplies

    TXD (transmit data) DTR (data terminal ready) GND (ground) DSR (data set ready) RTS (request to send) CTS (clear to send) Figure 65 shows the pinouts for a 9-pin to 25-pin (RS-232) null-modem cable. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 109 RJ45 console port on the ExtremeSwitching switches. Table 23: RJ45 Console Port on Switch Function Pin Number Direction RTS (request to send) DTR (data carrier detect) TXD (transmit data) GND (ground) — ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 110 Table 24: 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 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 111: 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...
  • Page 112: Considerations Before Installing

    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 113: Maintenance Safety

    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. ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 114: Gbic, Sfp (Mini-Gbic), Qsfp+, Xenpak, And Xfp Regulatory Compliance

    Never alter, modify, or change an optical device in any way other than suggested in this document. GBIC, SFP (Mini-GBIC), QSFP+, XENPAK, and XFP Regulatory Compliance Extreme Networks pluggable optical modules and direct-attach cables meet the following regulatory requirements: •...
  • Page 115: Install Power Supply Units And Connect Power

    Do not attempt to open the power supply enclosure for any reason; the power supply does not contain user-serviceable parts. In the event of failure, return the defective power supply to Extreme Networks for repair or replacement. • Do not put your hand into an open power supply bay when a power supply is not present.
  • Page 116: Select Power Supply Cords

    When you install DC power supplies or connect DC power: • 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 117: 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 About This Task EMC Warnings Taiwan BSMI Warning ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 118: China Cqc 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 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 119: Index

    ANSI standards 40 bend radius 35 daisy chain topology 46 bundling 34 data port 49 category 5 34 DB-9 console connector pinouts 108 fiber optic 35, 77 DB-9 pinouts 108 for LRM/MACsec Adapter 23 ExtremeSwitching 5320 Series Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 120 Index DC power features 12–14 connecting to switch 78 feedback 10 design standards 40 fiber optic cable devices bend radius 35 initial login 82 connecting 77 disconnect handling 35 RPS Cable and the AC Power Cord 87 installing 35 distances first device login 82 cables 36 first switch login 86...
  • Page 121 Index local management connection 81 power logging in to the device 82 connecting to switch 78 logging in to the switch 86 requirements for cords 108 LRM/MACsec Adapter power cords auxiliary power requirements 26 selecting 38, 116 description 23 power over Ethernet (PoE) LEDs 26 power requirements 37 maximum capacity 24...
  • Page 122 Index (continued) (continued) settings SummitStack for management console 81 web app 53 signal quality 37 SummitStack configuration 41 , see technical support single-rack stacking 56 support site planning 27 switches site preparation 60 attaching to rack 60–62, 68, 70 slack in cable 34 connecting power 78 slot number 42 extended temperature 19, 20...
  • Page 123 Index wiring closet electrostatic discharge (ESD) 31 floor coverings 29 grounding 29 humidity 31 rack, securing 33 temperature 30 wiring terminals 32...

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