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  • Page 1 Installation and Getting Started Guide ProCurve Switch 2610 Series Power over Ethernet Devices www.procurve.com...
  • Page 3 ProCurve Switch 2610 Series Installation and Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 4 Safety Before installing and operating these products, please read the “Installation Precautions” in chapter 2, “Installing the Switch 2610 Series”, and the safety statements in appendix C, “Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements”. Hewlett-Packard Company 8000 Foothills Boulevard, m/s 5552 Roseville, California 95747-5552 www.procurve.com...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Introducing the Switch Front of the Switch ..........1-3 Network Ports .
  • Page 6 6. Installing or Removing mini-GBICs ......2-17 Installing the mini-GBICs: ....... . 2-17 Removing the mini-GBICs .
  • Page 7 LED Patterns for PoE Troubleshooting ......4-8 Proactive Networking ......... . . 4-9 Hardware Diagnostic Tests .
  • Page 8 Straight-through Twisted-Pair Cable for 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Network Connections ....B-7 Cable Diagram ......... B-7 Pin Assignments .
  • Page 9: Introducing The Switch

    Introducing the Switch The ProCurve Switch 2610 Series are multiport switches that can be used to build high-performance switched workgroup networks. These switches are store-and-forward devices that offer low latency for high-speed networking. The 2610-PWR Switches also support Redundant Power Supply and Power over Ethernet (PoE) technologies.
  • Page 10 Throughout this manual, these switches will be referred to as the Switch 2610 Series and the Switch 2610-PWR Series. The Switch 2610 Series, has either 24 or 48 auto-sensing 10/100Base-TX ■ RJ-45 ports with four Gigabit Uplink ports, two RJ-45 and two mini-GBIC (Small Form Factor Pluggable (SFP)) slots.
  • Page 11: Front Of The Switch

    Introducing the Switch Front of the Switch Front of the Switch Power RPS, Fan and Test ProCurve Switch 2610-48 Switch port LEDs and Fault Status LEDs LEDs LED Mode select button Uplink ports Console Reset and Clear 10/100Base-TX RJ-45 ports...
  • Page 12: Network Ports

    ■ Two RJ-45 10/100/1000Base-T ports for high speed uplink. Two mini-GBIC (SPF) slots for fiber uplinks. ■ LEDs On the Switch 2610 Series, there are three groupings of LEDs: ■ switch status LEDs (Table 1-1) port LEDs...
  • Page 13 Introducing the Switch Front of the Switch Switch LEDs State Meaning Normal operation. The switch is ready to supply PoE power (green/ orange) Flashing/ One or more ports has experienced a fault condition for PoE delivery. The orange Fault LED will be flashing simultaneously. If it is a self test failure, the Test LED will be flashing simultaneously.
  • Page 14 The flashing behavior is an on/off cycle once every 1.6 seconds approximately, a slow flash. ProCurve Switch 2610-PWR Series only. See the ProCurve 600/610 External Power Supplies Installation and Getting Started Guide for information on the LED behavior of the external power...
  • Page 15: Port Leds

    • the mini-GBIC is not supported by the current software • the mini-GBIC is not a genuine ProCurve Mini-GBIC and is not supported • the mini-GBIC is an “A” version in a switch that requires a “B” version or later.
  • Page 16: Led Mode Select Button And Indicator Leds

    LED Mode Select Button and Indicator LEDs To optimize the amount of information that can be displayed for each of the switch ports in the limited space available, the Switch 2610 Series use multiple- display LEDs for each port. The non-PWR switches, have two...
  • Page 17: Reset Button

    Introducing the Switch Front of the Switch Table 1-3. Multiple-Display Port LEDs Switch LEDs State Meaning All 2610 Switches Port LED View Indicates the Port LEDs are displaying network activity information. indicator LEDs Indicates the Port LEDs are lit for ports that are in full-duplex mode. 3 green LEDs) Indicates the Port LEDs are displaying the connection speed at which each port is operating:...
  • Page 18: Console Port

    Introducing the Switch Back of the Switch Console Port This port is used to connect a console to a Switch 2610 Series by using the RJ-45 to DB9 cable, supplied with the switch. This connection is described under “8. (Optional) Connect a Console to the Switch” on page 29 in chapter 2, “Installing the Switch.”...
  • Page 19: Rps And Eps Input Port

    600 and the 610 provides additional PoE power. Power Connector The Switch 2610 Series and Switch 2610-PWR Series do not have a power switch; they are powered on when connected to an active AC power source. The switches automatically adjust to any voltage between 100-127 and 200- 240 volts and either 50 or 60 Hz.
  • Page 20 Support for many advanced features to enhance network ■ performance—for a description, see the Management and Configuration Guide, which is on the ProCurve Web site at www.procurve.com. To display the list of downloadable manuals, click on the following links: Technical support Product manuals (all) ProCurve Switch 2610 Series.
  • Page 21: Installing The Switch

    Installing the Switch The ProCurve Switch 2610 Series come with an accessory kit that includes the brackets for mounting the switch in a standard 19-inch telco rack, in an equipment cabinet, or on a wall. The brackets are designed to allow mounting the switch in a variety of locations and orientations.
  • Page 22: Included Parts

    Installing the Switch Included Parts ■ AC power cord, one of the following: Non-PWR Switches PWR Switches Australia/New Zealand 8120-6803 8120-6810 China 8120-8377 8120-8471 Continental Europe 8120-6802 8120-6811 Denmark 8120-6806 8120-6814 Japan 8120-6804 8120-6804 Switzerland 8120-6807 8120-6815 United Kingdom/Hong Kong/Singapore 8120-8709 8120-6809 United States/Canada/Mexico...
  • Page 23: Installation Precautions

    The mark is your assurance that the power cord can be used safely with the switch. If the PWR device’s supplied power cord does not fit, contact ProCurve Networking support. When installing the switch, the AC outlet should be near the switch and ■...
  • Page 24: Installation Procedures

    Mount the switch (page 2-10). The Switch 2610 Series can be mounted in a 19-inch telco rack, in an equipment cabinet, on a wall, or on a horizontal surface. The Switch 2610-PWR Series may be mounted in racks and cabinets or on a horizontal surface.
  • Page 25 Installing the Switch Installation Procedures (Optional) Connect a console to the switch (page 2-29). You may wish to modify the switch’s configuration, for example, to configure an IP address so it can be managed using a web browser, from an SNMP network management station, or through a Telnet session.
  • Page 26: Prepare The Installation Site

    For either 10, 100 Mbps, or 1000 Mbps 100 meters operation: Category 5 or better, 100-ohm UTP or shielded Note: The Switch 2610 Series are compatible twisted-pair (STP) balanced cable. For with the IEEE 802.3ab standard including the 1000 Mbps (gigabit) operation, Category 5e “Auto MDI/MDI-X”...
  • Page 27 Installing the Switch Installation Procedures Port Type Cable Type Length Limits Fiber Optic Cables Gigabit-SX Multimode fiber-optic cables fitted with LC 220 meters to 550 meters depending on the (on Gigabit-SX-LC connectors cable used. See “Fiber-Optic Cables” on page mini-GBIC) for more information.
  • Page 28: Verify The Switch Passes Self Test

    Figure 2-1. Connecting the power cord N o t e The Switch 2610 Series do not have a power switch. They are powered on when the power cord is connected to the switch and to a power source. For safety, the power outlet should be located near the switch installation.
  • Page 29: Led Behavior

    Installing the Switch Installation Procedures Check the LEDs on the switch as described below. Switch port LEDs Self Test LED Power and Fault LEDs Figure 2-2. Checking the LEDs on the 2610 non-PWR switches When the switch is powered on, it performs its diagnostic self test. Self test takes approximately 50 seconds to complete.
  • Page 30: Mount The Switch

    On a wall Rack or Cabinet Mounting The Switch 2610 Series are designed to be mounted in any EIA-standard 19- inch telco rack or communication equipment cabinet. Note that the mounting brackets have multiple mounting holes and can be rotated allowing for a wide variety of mounting options.
  • Page 31: Rack Mounting The 2610-Pwr Switches

    Installing the Switch Installation Procedures W A R N I N G For safe operation, please read the mounting precautions on page 2-3, before mounting a switch. E q u i p m e n t The 12-24 screws supplied with the switch are the correct threading for C a b i n e t standard EIA/TIA open 19-inch racks.
  • Page 32 Installing the Switch Installation Procedures Install 12-24 screws Figure 2-5. Mounting in a rack 2-12...
  • Page 33: Rack Mounting The Non-Pwr Switches

    Installing the Switch Installation Procedures Rack Mounting the Non-PWR Switches Use a #1 Phillips (cross-head) screwdriver and attach the mounting brackets to the switch with the included 8-mm M4 screws. 8 mm M4 screws Figure 2-6. Attaching small mounting brackets N o t e The mounting brackets have multiple mounting holes and can be rotated allowing for a wide variety of mounting options.
  • Page 34 Installing the Switch Installation Procedures Hold the switch with attached brackets up to the rack and move it vertically until rack holes line up with the bracket holes, then insert and tighten the four number 12-24 screws holding the brackets to the rack. Install 12-24 screws Figure 2-7.
  • Page 35: Flat Wall Mounting

    Installing the Switch Installation Procedures Flat Wall Mounting There are two switches in this series that can be wall mounted, the J9085A 24- port Non-PoE and the J9088A 48-port Non-PoE. You can mount these switches on a wall as shown in the illustration Figure 2-8. Wall mounting is not supported for the 2610-PWR switches because of the size and weight of the devices.
  • Page 36: Horizontal Surface Mounting

    Installing the Switch Installation Procedures RJ-45 Ports Wall M4 screws 5/8-inch wood screws Figure 2-8. Horizontal wall mounting C a u t i o n The J9088A 48-port, non-PWR switch can be wall mounted with either the RJ-45 ports side up or down in the horizontal orientation. A vertical wall mount orientation is not supported.
  • Page 37: Connect The Switch To A Power Source

    Installing the Switch Installation Procedures 4. Connect the Switch to a Power Source Plug the included power cord into the switch’s power connector and into a nearby AC power source. Re-check the LEDs during self test. See “LED Behavior” on page 2-9.
  • Page 38: Installing Or Removing Mini-Gbics

    C a u t i o n Use only supported genuine ProCurve mini-GBICs with your switch. Non- ProCurve mini-GBICs are not supported, and their use may result in product malfunction. Should you require additional ProCurve mini-GBICs, contact your ProCurve Networking Sales and Service Office or authorized dealer.
  • Page 39: Removing The Mini-Gbics

    You should disconnect the network cable from the mini-GBIC before removing it from the switch. Depending on when you purchased your ProCurve mini-GBIC, it may have either of three different release mechanisms: a plastic tab on the bottom of the mini-GBIC, a plastic collar around the mini-GBIC, or a wire bail.
  • Page 40: Optional) Connect A Redundant Power Supply To A Switch 2610-Pwr Series

    Switch 2610-PWR Series The ProCurve 600 Redundant and External Power Supply, (J8168A), hereafter referred to as the 600 RPS/EPS, and the ProCurve 610 External Power Supply (J8169A), hereafter referred to as the 610 EPS, are accessory products for the Switch 2610-PWR Series and specific other ProCurve switches.
  • Page 41: Rps/Eps Operation

    Installing the Switch Installation Procedures RPS/EPS Operation The RPS/EPS monitors the power signal from the switch by detecting that the RPS/EPS is connected to a switch with an RPS/EPS cable. When the power from the switch is no longer detected, the RPS/EPS will provide power to the switch within 1 millisecond.
  • Page 42: Operating Characteristics Of The 610 Eps (J8169A)

    The 610 EPS does not have any RPS ports and can not supply RPS power. It has four EPS Ports. You can connect one to four ProCurve PoE capable switches to provide PoE power as a primary or backup source. Two in Pair A and two in Pair B.
  • Page 43 Installing the Switch Installation Procedures ■ Power Status RPS Device Connected LED RPS Power Status LED EPS Device Connected LED EPS Power Status LED RPS Power: 12V backup to one connected device. Lowest-numbered port has priority. EPS Power: 50V 370W total for PoE applications. Power is shared when both ports are used.
  • Page 44 Installing the Switch Installation Procedures Remove the cover of the RPS input port and connect the RPS cable to the 600 RPS/EPS then to the 2610 switch. Switch RPS output port RPS input port Figure 2-13. Connecting a 600 RPS/EPS to a 2610 RPS The following illustration shows an example of connectivity between an RPS/ EPS device and six switch devices as a redundant AC power supply.
  • Page 45 Installing the Switch Installation Procedures RPS port 1 RPS port 6 highest priority lowest priority 600 RPS/EPS 2610-PWR switches Figure 2-14. Connecting a 600 RPS/EPS to multiple 2610s RPS The 600 RPS/EPS can provide backup power for up to six switches. The 600 RPS/EPS can supply power to only one connected and failed switch at a time.
  • Page 46: 610 Eps Leds

    Figure 2-15. Connecting a 600 RPS/EPS to a 2610 EPS 610 EPS LEDs 610 EPS Power and Backup Power EPS Port LEDs Fault LEDs Port LEDs hp procurve EPS Ports Pair A (408 W total for PoE applications) EPS Ports Pair B (408 W total for PoE applications) Device...
  • Page 47 Installing the Switch Installation Procedures hp procurve EPS Ports Pair A (408 W total for PoE applications) EPS Ports Pair B (408 W total for PoE applications) Device Device Connected Connected EPS A1 EPS A2 EPS B1 EPS B2 J8169A...
  • Page 48 Installing the Switch Installation Procedures Figure 2-18. Connecting a 610 EPS to four 2610s EPS 2-28...
  • Page 49: Optional) Connect A Console To The Switch

    Installation Procedures 8. (Optional) Connect a Console to the Switch The Switch 2610 Series have a full-featured, easy to use console interface for performing switch management tasks including the following: monitor switch and port status and observe network activity statistics ■...
  • Page 50: Direct Console Access

    If you want to continue with console management of the switch at this time, see chapter 3, “Getting Started With Switch Configuration” for some basic configuration steps. For more detailed information, refer to the Management and Configuration Guide, which is on the ProCurve Web site at www.procurve.com, (See page 1-12).
  • Page 51: Sample Network Topologies For Non-Pwr Switches

    Figure 2-20. Basic desktop configuration The Switch 2610 Series are designed to be used primarily as desktop switches to which end nodes, printers, other peripherals, and servers are directly connected, as shown in the above illustration. The end node devices are connected to the switch by straight-through or crossover twisted-pair cables.
  • Page 52: As A Segment Switch

    Figure 2-21. Segment network configuration The Switch 2610 Series also work well as segment switches. That is, with their high performance, they can be used for interconnecting network segments—simply connect the network devices that form those segments to the Switch 2610 Series.
  • Page 53: Connecting To A Backbone Switch

    Installing the Switch Sample Network Topologies for Non-PWR Switches Because the Switch 2610 Series have the Auto-MDIX feature, the connections between the switches, and between the switch and end nodes or servers can be through category 5 straight-through or crossover twisted-pair cable.
  • Page 54 The simpler desktop and segment networks shown in the previous two examples can easily be combined and expanded. For example, you could use a ProCurve Switch 5406zl to interconnect each of your smaller switched workgroups to form a larger switched network. All the devices in this network can communicate with each other.
  • Page 55: Sample Network Topologies For Pwr Switches

    Sample Network Topologies for PWR Switches This section shows a few sample network topologies for implementing the Switch 2610-PWR Series. For more topology information, see the ProCurve networking products Web site, www.procurve.com. As a Desktop Switch Implementing PoE 600 RPS/EPS...
  • Page 56: As A Segment Switch Implementing Poe

    As a Segment Switch Implementing PoE Category 5e twisted-pair straight-through or crossover cable for 1000 Mbps connection to server Server with Gigabit Ethernet NIC Switch 2610-48 Non-PWR 600 RPS/EPS Twisted-pair straight- through or crossover cables Gigabit Switch fiber-optic cable 2610-48- uplink Switch 2610-48-PWR PCs, printers,...
  • Page 57 Installing the Switch Sample Network Topologies for PWR Switches Connecting to a Backbone Switch Implementing PoE To Gigabit-Ethernet backbone Switch 5406zl Switch 2610-48 non-PWR Switch 2610-48 non-PWR 600 RPS/EPS Gigabit fiber-optic cable Switch 2610-48-PWR Switch 2610- 48-PWR Wireless Access Point Figure 2-25.
  • Page 58: Stacking The Switch

    Commander’s IP address. The management includes Telnet access and web browser interface access to the Commander and to each Member switch through the Commander. For more information on stacking your switch, see the Management and Configuration Guide, which is on the ProCurve Web site at www.procurve.com, (See page 1-12).
  • Page 59: Configuring The Switch

    SNMP network management station running a network management program. For a listing of switch features available with and without an IP address, refer to “How IP Addressing Affects Switch Operation” in the Management and Configuration Guide, which is on the ProCurve Web www.procurve.com, site at...
  • Page 60: Using The Console Setup Screen

    (CLI) prompt (the default display). The CLI prompt appears, for example: ProCurve# At the prompt, enter the setup command to display the Switch Setup screen. The following illustration shows the Setup screen with the default settings.
  • Page 61: Where To Go From Here

    Configuring the Switch Recommended Minimal Configuration Here is some information on the fields in the Setup screen. For more information on these fields, see the Management and Configuration Guide, www.procurve.com, which is on the ProCurve Web site at (See page 1-12): Parameter...
  • Page 62 For more information on the console, web browser, and SNMP management interfaces and all the features that can be configured on the Series 2610 Switches, see the Management and Configuration Guide, which is on the ProCurve Web site at www.procurve.com, (See page 1-12).
  • Page 63: Using The Ip Address For Remote Switch Management

    Starting a Web Browser Session The Switch 2610 Series can be managed through a graphical interface that you can access from any PC or workstation on the network by running your web browser and typing in the switch’s IP address as the URL. No additional software installation is required to make this interface available;...
  • Page 64 ProCurve Switch 2610-48 - Status: Information J9088A ProCurve Switch 2610-48 PoE Status Figure 3-2. Example web browser session For more information on using the web browser interface, please see the Management and Configuration Guide, which is on the ProCurve Web site www.procurve.com, (See page 1-12).
  • Page 65: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting This chapter describes how to troubleshoot your ProCurve Switch 2610 Series. This document describes troubleshooting mostly from a hardware perspective. You can perform more in-depth troubleshooting on these devices using the software tools available with the switches, including the full- featured console interface, the built-in web browser interface, and ProCurve Manager, the SNMP-based network management tool.
  • Page 66 Basic Troubleshooting Tips C a u t i o n Because the Switch 2610 Series behave in this way (in compliance with the IEEE 802.3 standard), if a device connected to the switch has a fixed configuration at full duplex, the device will not connect correctly to the switch.
  • Page 67 1-12). For more information on possible network problems and their solutions, refer to the technical note “Troubleshooting LAN Performance and Intermittent Connectivity Problems”, which can be found on the ProCurve Web site, www.procurve.com, in the Reference Library section, A-Z Index.
  • Page 68: Diagnosing With The Leds

    Troubleshooting Diagnosing with the LEDs Diagnosing with the LEDs Table 4-1 shows LED patterns on the switch that indicate problem conditions for general switch operation troubleshooting. Table 4-2 shows LED patterns that indicate problem conditions for PoE troubleshooting. LED patterns for General Switch Troubleshooting Check in the table for the LED pattern you see on your switch.
  • Page 69: Diagnostic Tips

    Troubleshooting Diagnosing with the LEDs Diagnostic Tips: Problem Solution ➊ The switch is not 1. Verify the power cord is plugged into an active power source and to the switch. Make sure these connections are snug. plugged into an active AC power 2.
  • Page 70 Troubleshooting Diagnosing with the LEDs Problem Solution ➏ The network Try the following procedures: connection is not • For the indicated port, verify that both ends of the cabling, at the switch and the working connected device, are connected properly. properly.
  • Page 71 IGMP features. For software troubleshooting tips, see the chapter “Troubleshooting” in the Management and Configuration Guide, which is on the ProCurve Web site at www.procurve.com, (See page 1-12).
  • Page 72: Led Patterns For Poe Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Diagnosing with the LEDs LED Patterns for PoE Troubleshooting If the PoE Status LED is flashing, that indicates a problem with the delivery of PoE power out one or more switch ports. Press the LED Mode button to put the switch into PoE mode and the port LEDs will show which ports are experiencing the problem.
  • Page 73: Proactive Networking

    Troubleshooting Proactive Networking Proactive Networking The ProCurve Switch 2610 Series have built-in management capabilities that proactively help you manage your network including: ■ finding and helping you fix the most common network error conditions (for example, faulty network cabling, and non-standard network...
  • Page 74: Hardware Diagnostic Tests

    Troubleshooting Hardware Diagnostic Tests Hardware Diagnostic Tests Testing the Switch by Resetting It If you believe the switch is not operating correctly, you can reset the switch to test its circuitry and operating code. To reset a switch, either: ■ unplug and plug in the power cord (power cycling) press the Reset button on the front of the switch ■...
  • Page 75: Testing Twisted-Pair Cabling

    These tests can be performed through the switch console interface from a terminal connected to the switch or through a Telnet connection, or from the switch’s web browser interface. For more information, see the Management and Configuration Guide, which is on the ProCurve Web site at www.procurve.com, (See page 1-12).
  • Page 76: Restoring The Factory Default Configuration

    For both the save and restore processes, you can use the console copy command. For more information on this command, see the Management and Configuration Guide, which is on the ProCurve Web site at www.procurve.com,...
  • Page 77: Downloading New Switch Software

    Downloading New Switch Software Downloading New Switch Software When product enhancements occur for the Switch 2610 Series, new software can be downloaded to the switch through several methods, for product enhancements and new features. For more information, see the Management and Configuration Guide, which is on the ProCurve Web site at www.procurve.com,...
  • Page 78 Troubleshooting HP Customer Support Services 4-14...
  • Page 79: Switch Specifications

    Switch Specifications Physical 2610 Non-PWR Series Width Depth Height Weight 2610-24 (J9085A) 44.3 cm (17.4 in) 23.5 cm (9.3 in) 4.4 cm (1.73 in) 4.63 kg (10.20 lbs) 2610-48 (J9088A) 44.3 cm (17.4 in) 23.5 cm (9.3 in) 4.4 cm (1.73 in) 4.88 kg (10.75 lbs) 2610-PWR Series 2610-24/12PWR (J9086A)
  • Page 80: Rps/Eps Electrical Input

    (non-condensing) Maximum altitude 3.0 Km (10,000 ft)* 4.6 Km (15,000 ft) The operating maximum altitude should not exceed that of any accessory being connected to any switch in the 2610 series. BTU Ratings Switch Model Combined BTU Switch only BTU...
  • Page 81: Acoustics

    Switch Specifications Acoustics Non-PWR Switches Switch 2610-24 (J9085A) No fans. Switch 2610-48 (J9088A) Geraeuschemission LwA=36.2 dB am fiktiven Arbeitsplatz nach DIN 45635 T.19 Noise Emission LwA=36.2 dB at virtual work space according to DIN 45635 T.19 PWR switches Switch 2610-24/12PWR (J9086A) Geraeuschemission LwA=39 dB am fiktiven Arbeitsplatz nach DIN 45635 T.19 Noise Emission LwA=39 dB at virtual work space according to DIN...
  • Page 82: Cable Length

    CSA 22.2 No. 60950-1 ■ UL 60950-1 Lasers The Gigabit-SX, Gigabit-LX, and Gigabit-LH mini-GBICs, and the 100-FX SFP, which can be installed in the Switch 2610 Series, are Class 1 Laser Products. Laser Klasse 1 These mini-GBICs comply with IEC 60825.
  • Page 83: B Switch Ports And Network Cables

    Switch Ports and Network Cables This appendix includes switch connector information and network cable information for cables that should be used with the Switch 2610 and 2610-PWR Series devices, including minimum pin-out information and specifications for twisted-pair cables. N o t e Incorrectly wired cabling is the most common cause of problems for LAN communications.
  • Page 84: Fiber-Optic Cables

    Switch Ports and Network Cables Switch Ports Because of the increased speed provided by 1000Base-T (Gigabit-T), network cable quality is more important than for either 10Base-T or 100Base-TX. Cabling plants being used to carry 1000Base-T networking must comply with the IEEE 802.3ab standards. In particular, the cabling must pass tests for Attenuation, Near-End Crosstalk (NEXT), and Far-End Crosstalk (FEXT).
  • Page 85: Mode Conditioning Patch Cord For Gigabit-Lx

    Switch Ports and Network Cables Mode Conditioning Patch Cord for Gigabit-LX Mode Conditioning Patch Cord for Gigabit-LX The following information applies to installations in which multimode fiber- optic cables are connected to a Gigabit-LX port. Unlike Gigabit-SX, which connects to only multimode fiber-optic cabling, Gigabit-LX can use either single-mode or multimode cable.
  • Page 86: Installing The Patch Cord

    Switch Ports and Network Cables Mode Conditioning Patch Cord for Gigabit-LX Installing the Patch Cord As shown in the illustration below, connect the patch cord to the Gigabit-LX mini-GBIC with the section of single-mode fiber plugged in to the Tx (transmit) port.
  • Page 87: Twisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-Outs

    MDI port. If you connect it to an end node, such as a server or PC, which typically have MDI ports, the Switch 2610 Series port operates as an MDI-X port. In all cases, you can use standard straight-through cables or crossover cables.
  • Page 88 Switch Ports and Network Cables Twisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-Outs ■ For 100 Mbps connections to the ports, use 100-ohm Category 5 UTP or STP cable only, as supported by the IEEE 802.3u Type 100Base-TX standard. For 1000 Mbps connections, 100-ohm Category 5e or better cabling is ■...
  • Page 89: Straight-Through Twisted-Pair Cable For 10 Mbps Or 100 Mbps Network Connections

    Switch Ports and Network Cables Twisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-Outs Straight-through Twisted-Pair Cable for 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Network Connections Because of the Auto-MDIX operation of the 10/100 ports on the switch, for all network connections, to PCs, servers or other end nodes, or to hubs or other switches, you can use straight-through cables.
  • Page 90: Crossover Twisted-Pair Cable For 10 Mbps Or 100 Mbps Network Connection

    Switch Ports and Network Cables Twisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-Outs Crossover Twisted-Pair Cable for 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Network Connection The Auto-MDIX operation of the 10/100 ports on the switch also allows you to use crossover cables for all network connections, to PCs, servers or other end nodes, or to hubs or other switches.
  • Page 91: Straight-Through Twisted-Pair Cable For 1000 Mbps Network Connections

    Switch Ports and Network Cables Twisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-Outs Straight-Through Twisted-Pair Cable for 1000 Mbps Network Connections 1000Base-T connections require that all four pairs of wires be connected. Cable Diagram N o t e Pins 1 and 2 on connector “A” must be wired as a twisted pair to pins 1 and 2 on connector “B”.
  • Page 93: Safety And Emc Regulatory Statements

    Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Safety Information Documentation reference symbol. If the product is marked with this symbol, refer to the product documentation to get more information about the product. WARNING A WARNING in the manual denotes a hazard that can cause injury or death.
  • Page 94: Informations Concernant La Sécurité

    Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Informations concernant la sécurité Informations concernant la sécurité Symbole de référence à la documentation. Si le produit est marqué de ce symbole, reportez-vous à la documentation du produit afin d'obtenir des informations plus détaillées. WARNING Dans la documentation, un WARNING indique un danger susceptible d'entraîner des dommages corporels ou la mort.
  • Page 95: Hinweise Zur Sicherheit

    Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Hinweise zur Sicherheit Hinweise zur Sicherheit Symbol für Dokumentationsverweis. Wenn das Produkt mit diesem Symbol markiert ist, schlagen Sie bitte in der Produktdokumentation nach, um mehr Informationen über das Produkt zu erhalten. WARNING Eine WARNING in der Dokumentation symbolisiert eine Gefahr, die Verletzungen oder sogar Todesfälle verursachen kann.
  • Page 96: Considerazioni Sulla Sicurezza

    Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Considerazioni sulla sicurezza Considerazioni sulla sicurezza Simbolo di riferimento alla documentazione. Se il prodotto è contrassegnato da questo simbolo, fare riferimento alla documen- tazione sul prodotto per ulteriori informazioni su di esso. WARNING La dicitura WARNINGdenota un pericolo che può causare lesioni o morte.
  • Page 97: Consideraciones Sobre Seguridad

    Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Consideraciones sobre seguridad Consideraciones sobre seguridad Símbolo de referencia a la documentación. Si el producto va marcado con este símbolo, consultar la documentación del producto a fin de obtener mayor información sobre el producto. WARNING Una WARNING en la documentación señala un riesgo que podría resultar en lesiones o la muerte.
  • Page 98: Safety Information (Japan

    Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Safety Information (Japan) Safety Information (Japan) J a p a n P o w e r C o r d W a r n i n g...
  • Page 99: Safety Information (China

    Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Safety Information (China) Safety Information (China)
  • Page 100: Emc Regulatory Statements

    Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements EMC Regulatory Statements EMC Regulatory Statements U.S.A. FCC Class A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 101: Korea

    Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements EMC Regulatory Statements Korea Taiwan...
  • Page 102: European Community

    Supplier's Address: 8000 Foothills Blvd. Roseville, CA 95747-5502 U.S.A. declares, that the product Product Name ProCurve Switch 2610-24, ProCurve Switch 2610-24/12PWR, ProCurve Switch 2610-24-PWR, ProCurve Switch 2610-48, ProCurve Switch 2610-48-PWR Product Model(s): J9085A, J9086A, J9087A, J9088A, J9089A Regulatory Model Number...
  • Page 103: D Recycle Statements

    Recycle Statements Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Statements Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in Private Household in the European Union This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste.
  • Page 104 Recycle Statements Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Statements Laitteiden hävittäminen kotitalouksissa Euroopan unionin alueella Jos tuotteessa tai sen pakkauksessa on tämä merkki, tuotetta ei saa hävittää kotitalousjätteiden mukana. Tällöin hävitettävä laite on toimitettava sähkölaitteiden ja elektronisten laitteiden kierrätyspisteeseen. Hävitettävien laitteiden erillinen käsittely ja kierrätys auttavat säästämään luonnonvaroja ja varmista- maan, että...
  • Page 105 Recycle Statements Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Statements Smaltimento delle apparecchiature da parte di privati nel territorio dell'Unione Europea Questo simbolo presente sul prodotto o sulla sua confezione indica che il prodotto non può essere smaltito insieme ai rifiuti domestici. È responsabilità dell'utente smaltire le apparecchiature consegnan- dole presso un punto di raccolta designato al riciclo e allo smaltimento di apparecchiature elettriche ed elettroniche.
  • Page 106 Recycle Statements Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Statements Descarte de Lixo Elétrico na Comunidade Européia Este símbolo encontrado no produto ou na embalagem indica que o produto não deve ser descartado no lixo doméstico comum. É responsabilidade do cliente descartar o material usado (lixo elétrico), encaminhando-o para um ponto de coleta para reciclagem.
  • Page 107 Index Numerics 10/100Base-TX ports back of switch location on switch … 1-3 description … 1-10 1000Base-LH power connector … 1-11 connections, length limitations … 2-7 RPS input port … 1-11 ports, cables used with … 2-7 backbone switch 1000Base-LX topology with … 2-33, 2-37–2-38 connections, length limitations …...
  • Page 108 connections … 2-7 console connecting cables to switch ports … 2-17 checking messages during effects of non-standard cables … 4-2 troubleshooting … 4-10 fiber-optic, specifications … B-2 displaying the CLI prompt … 2-30 infrastructure requirements … 2-6 features … 2-29 length limitations …...
  • Page 109 in-band console access types of … 2-29 factory default configuration, restoring … 1-9, 4-12 included parts … 2-1 Fan Status LED … 1-5 installation Fault LED … 1-4 connecting the switch to a power source … 2-17 behavior during self test … 2-9 horizontal surface mounting …...
  • Page 110 … 4-2 diagnostics with … 4-9 ProCurve 600 Redundant and External Power Supply … 1-2 ProCurve 610 External Power Supply … 1-2 out-of-band console access … 3-5 rack parts, included with the switch … 2-1 mounting precautions … 2-3 password mounting the switch in …...
  • Page 111 Redundant and External Power Supply … 1-2 summary RPS/EPS … 2-20 of cables used with the switch … 2-6 Redundant Power Supply … 2-20 switch regulatory statements … C-8 connecting to a power source … 2-17 Reset button description … 1-1 description …...
  • Page 112 troubleshooting … 4-1 basic tips … 4-1 checking port configuration … 4-3 checking the console messages … 4-10 checking the LEDs … 4-10 common network problems … 4-1 connecting to fixed full-duplex devices … 4-1 diagnostic tests … 4-10 effects of improper topology … 4-2 effects of non-standard cables …...
  • Page 114 © Copyright 2007, 2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Printed in China November 2008 Manual Part Number 5991-8573 *5991-8573*...

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