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Published April 2016

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  • Page 1: Installation Guide

    E4G Routers Hardware Installation Guide 121150-00 Published April 2016...
  • Page 2: Legal Notice

    Copyright © 2016 Extreme Networks 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

    Replacing a Fan Module..............................71 Replacing Optional Ports..............................72 Replacing a Clock Module..............................73 Replacing a T1/E1 Module...............................74 Removing an E4G-200 Router from an Equipment Rack................75 Removing an E4G-400 Router from an Equipment Rack................76 Appendix A: Safety Information.................... 78 Safety Considerations Before Installing........................79 General Safety Precautions............................
  • Page 4 LWL-Ports und optische Sicherheit.......................... 89 Sicherheitsinformationen für Router der Serie E4G..................90 Appendix B: Technical Specifications................... 91 E4G-200 Cell Site Router Technical Specifications.................... 91 E4G-400 Cell Site Aggregation Router Technical Specifications.............. 96 Power Supplies for the E4G-400 Router......................103 E4G-200 Connector Pinouts............................106 E4G-400 Connector Pinouts............................109...
  • Page 5: Preface

    Extreme Networks E4G series routers. 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 6: Getting Help

    Summit, the family name is used. Explanations about features and operations that are the same across all product families simply refer to the product as the switch. Getting Help If you require assistance, you can contact Extreme Networks using one of the following methods: E4G Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 7: Providing Feedback To Us

    Ideas for improvements to our documentation so you can find the information you need faster. • Broken links or usability issues. If you would like to provide feedback to the Extreme Networks Information Development team about this document, please contact us using our short online feedback form.
  • Page 8 Preface • E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide • Extreme Hardware/Software Compatibility and Recommendation Matrices • Extreme Networks Pluggable Transceivers Installation Guide E4G Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1: Extreme Networks E4G Series Routers

    Unless otherwise noted, the term E4G-200 refers in this document to both models in the E4G-200 series: the E4G-200 and the E4G-200-12x. The E4G-200 cell site router collects traffic from cell site towers for handoff to the mobile backhaul network. The E4G-200 router connects to the E4G-400 cell site aggregation router, which aggregates T1, E1, and Ethernet traffic for handoff to the mobile core.
  • Page 10: E4G-200 Cell Site Routers

    CESoPSN (channelized) and SAToP (unframed and unchannelized) TDM services. Deployed at the cell site, the E4G-200 cell site router collects traffic from 2G, 3G, and 4G radio towers for handoff to the mobile backhaul over fiber or microwave.
  • Page 11 8 = DC input power connectors The E4G-200 router has an integrated DC power supply with dual feeds on the front panel. Power feed A can be connected to one power source and power feed B can be connected to a different power source to provide protection should either source of power fail.
  • Page 12 2 = Sync In/Sync Out interfaces E4G-200 F16T1E1 Module The F16T1E1 module for the E4G-200 router provides 16 T1/E1 ports implemented as RJ-45 connectors. These ports support circuit emulations over industry-standard pseudowires, allowing the transformation of TDM cell sites to Ethernet/IP/MPLS cell sites. T1/E1 modules can be installed or removed without powering down the router, although a system reboot is required to initialize the module.
  • Page 13 No link or port is disabled Note On model E4G-200 routers, LEDs for ports 1 – 8 are located above the ports and LEDs for ports 9 – 12 are located on SFP cages. On model E4G-200-12x routers, LEDs for ports 1 – 12 are located on SFP cages.
  • Page 14: E4G-400 Cell Site Aggregation Router

    Extreme Networks E4G Series Routers Table 6: Clock Module LED Label/type Color/State Meaning Steady green 3.3 V power OK No power Table 7: F16T1E1 Module LEDs Label/type Color/State Meaning Local Steady green Local alarm active (Alarm LED) Blinking green Local alarm active but silenced...
  • Page 15 Extreme Networks E4G Series Routers The E4G-400 router supports stacking using ports on installed port option cards at the back of the unit. Up to eight units can be connected into a single management entity that has up to 192 Gigabit Ethernet ports and up to 32 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports.
  • Page 16 RJ-45 connectors with an optical port using LC connectors. The copper port operates as an autonegotiating 10/100/1000BASE-T port. The optical port allows Gigabit Ethernet uplink connections through Extreme Networks small form factor pluggable (SFP) interface modules.
  • Page 17 Extreme Networks E4G Series Routers Table 8: Front Panel LEDs Type/Label Color/State Meaning MGMT Steady green Power-on self test (POST) completed successfully; normal operation Blinking green POST is in progress Amber POST failed, or the system has overheated No external power attached...
  • Page 18 Note An AC power input cord is not provided with a 300 W AC power supply. You can order an appropriate cord from Extreme Networks or from your local supplier. The power cord must meet the requirements listed in Power Supplies for the E4G-400 Router on page 103.
  • Page 19 Extreme Networks E4G Series Routers Table 11: 300 W AC Power Supply LEDs (continued) LED Label and Color Meaning AC IN DC Out Green Green/red bicolor Flashing green and AC input good, 12 V output good Power supply alert: power supply is likely to fail because of a developing...
  • Page 20 Extreme Networks E4G Series Routers These ports support synchronous Ethernet and can be used for stacking connections or data links. The XGM3S-2sf option card supports either SFP+ optical modules or an SFP+ direct-attach passive copper cable. Figure 7: XGM3S-2sf Option Card...
  • Page 21: Pluggable Interfaces For E4G Series Routers

    Ports on E4G series routers are compatible with a variety of optical modules, including SFP, SFP+, and XFP modules. Extreme Networks optical modules are tested to work in all supported Extreme Networks devices. We recommend that all customers use Extreme Networks optical modules in their Extreme Networks devices.
  • Page 22: Stacking Options For E4G Series Routers

    Extreme Networks E4G Series Routers Stacking Options for E4G Series Routers The E4G-400 can be stacked with Summit family switches and other E4G-400 units that are running the same version of ExtremeXOS. SummitStack-V and SummitStack-V80 connections are made using 10-Gbps Ethernet data ports on either of the following port option cards: •...
  • Page 23: Chapter 2: Site Preparation

    • Equipment rack requirements 2 Evaluate and meet cable requirements. Compare existing cabling with the requirements of the Extreme Networks equipment to determine if you need to install new cables. 3 Meet power requirements. To run your equipment safely, you must meet the specific power requirements for each router and external power supply unit installed in the system.
  • Page 24: Meeting Site Requirements

    Site Preparation Meeting Site Requirements By carefully planning your site, you can maximize the performance of your existing network and ensure that it is ready to migrate to future networking technologies. The information in this chapter is intended for the system administrator, network equipment technician, network manager, or facilities manager responsible for installing and managing the network hardware.
  • Page 25 U.S. telephone and cable systems. Equipment Location Observe the following recommendations when locating your equipment. Note Extreme Networks recommends that you consult an electrical contractor for commercial building and wiring specifications. • Be sure that your system is readily accessible for installation and service.
  • Page 26 Spacing Requirements and Airflow Be sure that cables and other equipment do not block the air intake or outflow on an Extreme Networks router. Depending on other conditions in the equipment room, it may be possible to install the routers closer to each other;...
  • Page 27: Rack And Cabinet Specifications And Recommendations

    CAD weld appropriate wire terminals to building I-beams or earth ground rods. • Use a minimum 14 AWG stranded copper wire for grounding an E4G-200 router or a DC-powered E4G-400 router. An AC-powered E4G-400 router does not need separate chassis grounding.
  • Page 28: Outdoor Installation

    Figure 11: Properly Secured Rack Brace open equipment racks if the channel thickness is less than 1/4 inch (6.4 mm). Outdoor Installation The E4G-200 router can be installed in locations outside of buildings. E4G Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 29: Evaluating And Meeting Cable Requirements

    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 30 Site Preparation • Use cable managers to route cable bundles to the left and right of the network equipment to maximize accessibility to the connectors, as shown in the following figure. Figure 12: Properly Installed and Bundled Cable for an E4G-400 Router •...
  • Page 31 Every cable has a minimum bend radius, example, and fibers will be damaged if the cables are bent too sharply. It is also important not to stretch the cable during installation. Extreme Networks recommends that the bend radius for fiber optic cable equal at least 2 inches (5 cm) for each 90-degree turn as...
  • Page 32 The following table lists the direct-attach cables available from Extreme Networks. 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. E4G Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 33 Site Preparation Table 15: Extreme Networks SFP+ Direct-Attach Cables Cable Type Model Number Length SFP+ passive copper cable 10304 1 meter 10305 3 meters 10306 5 meters 10307 10 meters RJ-45 Connector Jackets Use RJ-45 cable with connector jackets that are flush with the connector or that have connectors with a no-snag feature.
  • Page 34: Meeting Power Requirements

    91. Turning your unit on and off Extreme Networks routers do not have a switch for turning power to the unit on and off. Warning Disconnecting the DC power cable from the DC power source must be done by a qualified, licensed electrician.
  • Page 35 Extreme Networks equipment. Specifications for power cords in each country are provided so that you can purchase cords locally. The power cord must meet the requirements listed in Power Cord Requirements for AC Power Supplies on page 106.
  • Page 36: 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, we recommend a UPS transition time of 20 milliseconds or less to ensure optimum performance and minimize service interruptions.
  • Page 37 Site Preparation You can access these standards at: www.ansi.org or www.tiaonline.org. E4G Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 38: Chapter 3: Installing An E4G Series Router

    Installing an E4G-400 Cell Site Aggregation Router First-Time Startup Extreme Networks E4G series routers fit into standard 19-inch equipment racks. This chapter provides installation instructions for E4G-200 cell site routers and E4G-400 cell site aggregation routers. Pre-installation Requirements When installing an E4G series router in an equipment rack, ensure that you have the following tools and equipment on hand: •...
  • Page 39 The screws on the DC power connector require a 1/8-inch straight screwdriver tip. Installing the E4G-200 Router in a Rack The E4G-200 router is installed in a standard equipment rack. Two rack-mounting brackets, and eight screws, are provided in the product packaging.
  • Page 40: Grounding The Router

    4 While firmly holding the router in position, insert and tighten rack-mounting screws to secure the router to the rack. Grounding the Router Before you connect the power input cable to an E4G-200 router, you must ground the router. Warning Connect the ground wire before you connect any power cables.
  • Page 41: Preparing The Dc Power Input Cable

    5 Connect the other end of the wire to a known reliable earth ground point at your site. Preparing the DC Power Input Cable Before connecting the E4G-200 router to DC power, prepare the DC power input cable. Strip 0.25 inch (6.4 mm) from the ends of two lengths of #14 AWG copper wire.
  • Page 42 Connecting the E4G-200 Router to DC Power Before you connect the DC input cable to the power input socket on the E4G-200 router, the DC input cable must be properly connected to the DC source voltage at your facility by a qualified electrician.
  • Page 43 Figure 21: Connecting the DC Input Cable 4 Energize the DC circuit. Installing a T1/E1 Module Before you install a T1/E1 module (E4G-F16T1E1) on the E4G-200 router, have the following items on hand: • ESD-preventive wrist strap •...
  • Page 44 Installing an E4G Series Router 2 On the front panel of the E4G-200 router, loosen the screws that hold the cover on the T1/E1 module slot. Remove the slot cover as shown in the following figure. Figure 22: T1/E1 Module Slot Cover 3 Align the T1/E1 module with the card guides and carefully slide the module into the slot.
  • Page 45 Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap to your bare wrist and connect the metal end to an appropriate ground point on the rack. 2 On the front panel of the E4G-200 router, loosen the screws that hold the cover on the clock module slot.
  • Page 46: Installing An E4G-400 Cell Site Aggregation Router

    EMI levels and to maintain adequate airflow through the router. Connecting a Timing Cable to the E4G-200 Router Use the E4G-200's clock module for connecting a timing cable. The clock module provides the following types of cable connections for connecting a Building Integrated Timing Supply (BITS) or a GPS timing source: •...
  • Page 47 Note An AC power input cord is not provided with an E4G-400 AC power supply. You can order an appropriate cord from Extreme Networks or from your local supplier. The power cord must meet the requirements listed in Power Supplies for the E4G-400 Router on page 103.
  • Page 48 Installing an E4G Series Router 2 Slide the router into the equipment rack. Figure 27: Installing the E4G-400 Router (Mid-mount) 3 While firmly holding the router in position, insert and tighten rack-mounting screws to secure the router to the rack. To install the power supply, see Installing an AC Power Supply on page 50 or...
  • Page 49 Installing an E4G Series Router On each side of the router, use six screws to attach a mounting bracket as shown in the following figure. Figure 28: Rack-mounting Bracket for Front-Mount installation 2 Slide the router into the equipment rack. Figure 29: Installing the E4G-400 Router (Front-mount) 3 While firmly holding the router in position, insert and tighten rack-mounting screws to secure the router to the rack.
  • Page 50: Installing An Ac Power Supply

    Installing an E4G Series Router Installing an AC Power Supply You can install an AC power supply in an E4G-400 router. Warning To prevent an electrical hazard, make sure that the AC power cord is disconnected from the power supply before you install the power supply in the router. Caution Make sure the AC power supply circuit is not overloaded.
  • Page 51: Installing A Dc Power Supply

    Installing an E4G Series Router 3 Push the power supply in until the latch snaps into place. Note If power supplies are not installed in both power supply bays, be sure to install a panel to cover the unoccupied bay. The panel is required for maintaining proper system ventilation and EMI levels.
  • Page 52 Installing an E4G Series Router 3 Insert the stripped end of the green/yellow ground cable end all the way into the barrel of the ring terminal. Crimp the terminal securely to the cable. Refer to the following figure. Figure 32: Attaching Terminals to Cables Power connection wire Ground wire Installing the DC Power Supply...
  • Page 53 Installing an E4G Series Router Figure 34: Installing a Summit 300 W DC Power Supply (Model 10933) Figure 35: Installing a Summit 300 W DC Power Supply (Model 10934A) If power supplies are not installed in both power supply bays, install a cover over the unoccupied bay. The cover is required for maintaining proper system ventilation and EMI levels.
  • Page 54 Installing an E4G Series Router 3 Identify the grounding point on the power supply (shown in the figures below). 4 Insert a 6-32 UNC screw (provided) through the ring terminal and into the grounding point on the power supply. See the following figures. Figure 36: Connecting the Ground Cable (Model 10933) 1 = Grounding point 2 = Ground cable...
  • Page 55: Connecting The Power Supply To The Dc Source Voltage

    Installing an E4G Series Router Connecting the Power Supply to the DC Source Voltage The DC power connection at your facility must be made by a qualified electrician, following the appropriate instructions: • Connect the Power Supply to the DC Source Voltage (–48 V) on page 55 •...
  • Page 56 Installing an E4G Series Router 4 Connect the DC power input cables. a On each terminal, loosen the screw enough to allow the spade terminal to slide underneath the captive square washer. b Slide the spade terminal of the negative wire (–48 V) under the captive square washer on the negative terminal (labeled –48V).
  • Page 57 Installing an E4G Series Router 5 Slide the cover into place over the terminal block, as shown in the following figure. Figure 39: Connecting the DC Power Cables (Part 2) 6 Connect the cables to the DC source voltage, using hardware appropriate to the installation site and following local and national electrical codes.
  • Page 58 Installing an E4G Series Router 4 Connect the DC power input cables. a On each terminal, loosen the screw enough to allow the spade terminal to slide underneath the captive square washer. b Slide the spade terminal of the negative wire (–24 V) under the captive square washer on the negative terminal (labeled –24V).
  • Page 59: Installing Port Option Cards

    Installing an E4G Series Router 5 Slide the cover into place over the terminal block, as shown in the following figure. +24V -24V (–) Figure 41: Connecting the DC Power Cables (Part 2) 6 Connect the cables to the DC source voltage, using hardware appropriate to the installation site and following local and national electrical codes.
  • Page 60 Installing an E4G Series Router Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap to your bare wrist and connect the metal end to an appropriate ground point on the rack. 2 Remove the blank cover over the slot where the option card will be installed, as shown in the figures below.
  • Page 61 The ports on the E4G-B16T1E1 module are implemented as MRJ21 connectors. Each connector represents eight ports. Two cable types are available for these ports: • MRJ21-to-RJ-45 fan-out cable (Extreme Networks part number 16220; see the figure below) E4G Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 62 Installing an E4G Series Router • MRJ21-to-MRJ21 cable Caution When you handle the RJ21 cable for the E4G-B16T1E1 module, be careful not to bend the cable too sharply, especially at the connector. Make sure the cable extends at least 3 inches (8 cm) from the back panel of the module before it starts to bend.
  • Page 63: First-Time Startup

    Figure 47: Connecting a Cable to the E4G-B16T1E1 Module Note Although shielded cables are used in most central office applications, Extreme Networks E4G routers do not require shielded cables to comply with emissions and immunity requirements. First-Time Startup An E4G series router starts when it is connected to a power source.
  • Page 64: Chapter 4: Maintaining Your Equipment

    Replacing a Clock Module Replacing a T1/E1 Module Removing an E4G-200 Router from an Equipment Rack Removing an E4G-400 Router from an Equipment Rack Use the procedures in this section to complete the following maintenance tasks for an E4G router.
  • Page 65 Maintaining Your Equipment 3 Push the latching tab toward the power supply handle and pull outward on the handle to disengage the power supply internal connectors. Figure 48: Removing a 300 W AC Power Supply 4 Carefully slide the power supply the rest of the way out of the router. Caution Power supplies can become very hot during operation.
  • Page 66: Replacing A Dc Power Supply

    Maintaining Your Equipment 7 Push the power supply in until the latch snaps into place. Figure 49: Installing a 300 W AC Power Supply Caution Do not slam the power supply into the router. 8 Connect the AC power cord to the input connector on the power supply and rotate the wire clip into place over the power cord connector.
  • Page 67: Removing The Power Supply

    Maintaining Your Equipment To replace the DC power supply in an E4G-400 router, perform the following tasks in order: Removing the Power Supply on page 67 Installing the Replacement Power Supply on page 68 Connecting the Ground Cable on page 70 Connecting the Power Supply to the DC Source Voltage on page 55 Removing the Power Supply...
  • Page 68: Installing The Replacement Power Supply

    Maintaining Your Equipment Figure 51: Removing a Summit 300 W DC Power Supply (Model 10933) Follow the steps in Installing the Replacement Power Supply on page 68. If you do not plan to replace the power supply immediately, install a cover over the unoccupied bay. The cover is required for maintaining proper system ventilation and EMI levels.
  • Page 69 Maintaining Your Equipment 3 Carefully slide the power supply all the way into the power supply bay, as shown in the figures below, until the latch snaps into place. Caution Do not slam the power supply into the router. Figure 53: Installing a Summit 300 W DC Power Supply (Model 10933) Figure 54: Installing a Summit 300 W DC Power Supply (Model 10934A) 4 If power supplies are not installed in both power supply bays, install a cover over the unoccupied bay.
  • Page 70 Maintaining Your Equipment Connecting the Ground Cable You must ground the DC power supply before connecting it to a power source. Warning Connect the ground cable before you connect any power cables. Warning Disconnect the ground cable after you disconnect all power cables. Verify that the DC circuit is de-energized.
  • Page 71: Replacing A Fan Module

    Maintaining Your Equipment Figure 56: Connecting the Ground Cable (Model 10934A) 1 = Grounding point 2 = Ground cable 4 Tighten the screw to 12.6 pound-inches (1.42 Newton-meters). 5 Connect the other end of the cable to a known reliable earth ground point at your site. Connecting the Replacement Power Supply to the DC Source Voltage For information about connecting the model 10933 or 10934A power supply to the DC source voltage, refer to...
  • Page 72: Replacing Optional Ports

    Maintaining Your Equipment 3 Carefully slide the replacement fan module into the router, as shown in the following figure. Caution Do not slam the fan module into the router. Figure 58: Installing a Fan Module 4 Align and fully tighten the captive retaining screws. Replacing Optional Ports Before you replace a port option card in slot A or slot B on the E4G-400 router, have the following items on hand:...
  • Page 73: Replacing A Clock Module

    Figure 62: Installing a Port Option Card: Slot B 5 Reboot the router to initialize the newly installed port option card. Replacing a Clock Module Before you replace the clock module on the E4G-200 router, have the following items on hand: • ESD-preventive wrist strap •...
  • Page 74: Replacing A T1/E1 Module

    Maintaining Your Equipment You can replace a clock module without powering down the router. However, you will need to reboot the router to initialize the newly installed clock module. Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap to your wrist and connect the metal end to an appropriate ground point on the rack.
  • Page 75: Removing An E4G-200 Router From An Equipment Rack

    5 Reboot the router to initialize the new T1/E1 module. Removing an E4G-200 Router from an Equipment Rack To remove an E4G-200 router from an equipment rack, follow these steps: De-energize the DC circuit for all power connections. E4G Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 76: Removing An E4G-400 Router From An Equipment Rack

    Maintaining Your Equipment 2 Loosen the retaining screws and unplug each DC power connector from the DC power socket on the router. 3 Disconnect the ground wire: a Loosen the retaining screw on the ground lug. b Pull the ground wire out of the lug and move the ground wire out of the way. 4 Loosen and remove the four screws holding the router in place in the equipment rack.
  • Page 77 Maintaining Your Equipment 2 Remove a 300 W DC power supply. a De-energize the DC circuit. b Slide the cover off the terminal block. c Loosen the screws that secure the cable terminals to the terminal block. d Slide the wires out from under the captive washers. e Remove the screw that secures the ground wire to the power supply.
  • Page 78: Appendix A: Safety Information

    Sicherheitsinformationen für Router der Serie E4G 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. Warning Read the safety information in this appendix thoroughly before installing Extreme Networks products.
  • Page 79: Safety 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 80: Maintenance Safety

    This system contains no customer serviceable components. Do not attempt to repair a chassis, power supply, module, or other component. In the event of failure, return the defective unit to Extreme Networks for repair or replacement, unless otherwise instructed by an Extreme Networks representative.
  • Page 81: Installing Power Supply Units And Connecting Power

    OSP wiring. Installing Power Supply Units and Connecting Power Be sure to satisfy the requirements listed in this section when you install Extreme Networks power supplies or connect power. Check the ratings and power requirements of each power supply unit or router.
  • Page 82: Selecting Power Supply Cords

    • Extreme Networks AC power supplies do not have switches for turning the unit on and off. Remove all wall plugs from the electrical outlet to disconnect the power. Make sure that these connections are easily accessible.
  • Page 83: Battery Replacement And Disposal

    Dispose of the battery in accordance with the battery manufacturer’s recommendation. 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 84: Safety Information For The E4G Series Routers

    Do not use this equipment near a water hazard, such as a wet wall, drain path, or other source of water. Sicherheitshinweise Warning Lesen Sie die folgenden Sicherheitshinweise aufmerksam durch, ehe Sie Extreme Networks- Produkte installieren. Eine Missachtung dieser Sicherheitshinweise kann zu Verletzungen oder zu einer Beschädigung des/r Geräte/s führen.
  • Page 85: Allgemeine Sicherheitshinweise

    Versichern Sie sich, dass Ihre Netzteile den Gleichstrom- bzw. Wechselstrombedarf aller Netzwerkgeräte decken können. • Racks für Extreme Networks-Geräte müssen fest am Boden verankert werden. Bei nicht vorschriftsmäßiger Fixierung des Racks besteht die Gefahr, dass das Rack bei Wartungsarbeiten umkippt.
  • Page 86: Sicherheit Bei Wartungsarbeiten

    Das System enthält keinerlei Teile, die vom Benutzer zu warten sind. Versuchen Sie nicht, Chassis, Netzteil, Modul oder andere Komponenten eigenmächtig zu reparieren. Senden Sie im Falle einer Störung das defekte Teil zur Reparatur oder zum Austausch an Extreme Networks ein, sofern ein Extreme Networks-Vertreter nicht etwas anderes angibt.
  • Page 87: Installation Der Netzteile Und Netzanschluss

    Versuchen Sie nicht, das Gehäuse des Netzteils zu öffnen; das Netzteil enthält keinerlei Teile, die vom Nutzer zu warten sind. Senden Sie im Falle einer Störung das defekte Netzteil zur Reparatur oder zum Austausch an Extreme Networks ein. • Fassen Sie nicht mit der Hand in einen offenen Netzteileinschub, wenn das Netzteil entfernt wurde.
  • Page 88 Der Anschluss an die Gleichspannungsquelle Ihrer Einrichtung muss von einem qualifizierten, geprüften Elektriker vorgenommen werden. • DC-Netzteile von Extreme Networks haben keinen Ein-/Ausschalter. Versichern Sie sich, dass der DC-Kreis spannungslos ist, ehe Sie das Gleichstromkabel an einer Gleichstromeingangsbuchse an- oder abstecken.
  • Page 89: Auswahl Der Netzkabel

    Im Lieferumfang von Extreme Networks-Produkten sind keine Netzkabel enthalten. Ein für Ihr Produkt und Land passendes Netzkabel erhalten Sie entweder von Ihrem zuständigen Extreme Networks Channel Account Manager oder Sales Manager oder im örtlichen Fachhandel. Die Anforderungen an das Netzkabel entnehmen Sie Anhang B zu dieser Anleitung.
  • Page 90: Sicherheitsinformationen Für Router Der Serie E4G

    Optische Geräte dürfen auf keine andere Weise als in diesem Dokument empfohlen verändert, modifiziert oder umgebaut werden. Konformität von GBIC, SFP (Mini-GBIC), QSFP+, XENPAK undXFP Steckbare optische Module von Extreme Networks und direkt angeschlossene Kabel erfüllen folgende gesetzliche Vorschriften: •...
  • Page 91: Appendix B: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications E4G-200 Cell Site Router Technical Specifications E4G-400 Cell Site Aggregation Router Technical Specifications Power Supplies for the E4G-400 Router E4G-200 Connector Pinouts E4G-400 Connector Pinouts Conformity Statements This appendix includes specifications for E4G series routers and related components.
  • Page 92 Table 20: Packaged Weight E4G-200 router 9.0 lb (4.1 kg) E4G-200 CLK 0.75 lb (0.34 kg) Clock/timing module T1/E1 module 2.75 lb (1.25 kg) Table 21: Average Latency: Model E4G-200-12x Frame Size (Bytes) Average Latency (ms) 3.324 3.339 3.270 3.323 1024 3.323...
  • Page 93 Preparing the DC Power Input Cable on page 41 Minimum wire size 14 AWG (1.5 mm ) copper stranded Table 25: Power: Model E4G-200 with no Installed Optional Modules Input current 0.68 A @ +24 V 0.52 A @ –48 V Heat dissipation...
  • Page 94 0.93 A @ –48 V Heat dissipation 44.5 W, 152 BTU/hr Power consumption 44.5 W, 152 BTU/hr Table 31: Power: Model E4G-200 with Clock Module and T1/E1 Module Input current 1.02 A @ +24 V 0.78 A @ –48 V Heat dissipation...
  • Page 95 Technical Specifications Table 34: EMI/EMC Standards North America EMC FCC CFR 47 part 15 Class A (USA) ICES-003 Class A (Canada) European EMC EN 55022:2010 Class A EN 55024:2010 Class A includes EN 61000-4-2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 11 EN 55011:2009+A1:2010 EN 61000-3-2,8-2006+A2:2009 (Harmonics) EN 61000-3-3 2008 (Flicker) EN 61000-6-4:2007 (Emissions for Industrial, Scientific &...
  • Page 96: E4G-400 Cell Site Aggregation Router Technical Specifications

    Packaged random vibration: 5 to 20 Hz @ 1.0 ASD, 20 to 200 Hz @–3 dB/octave 14 drops minimum on sides & corners @ 42 inches (<15 kg box) Table 38: Sound: Model E4G-200 Sound pressure Low fan speed: 28.2 dB(A) per ISO 7779:2010 High fan speed: 52.9 dB(A) per ISO 7779:2010...
  • Page 97 Technical Specifications Table 40: Physical Dimensions (continued) XGM3SB-4sf option card Height: 1.4 inches (3.55 cm) Width: 3.4 inches (8.6 cm) Depth: 5.5 inches (13.9 cm) (includes retaining screws) E4G-B16T1E1 module Height: 1.4 inches (3.55 cm) Width: 3.4 inches (8.6 cm) Depth: 9.5 inches (24.1 cm) Fan module Height: 1.6 inches (4.15 cm)
  • Page 98 Technical Specifications Power (with AC Power Supplies) Table 45: E4G-400 Router with No Installed Optional Ports (AC Power) Nominal input ratings 100 to 240 V , 50/60 Hz, 5 A Maximum Input current 5 A @ 100 V (low-line) 2.5 A @ 240 V (high-line) Heat dissipation 87 W, 297 BTU/hr (with 1 power supply) Power consumption...
  • Page 99 Technical Specifications Table 50: E4G-400 Router with XGM3S-2sf Option Card and XGM3SB-4sf Option Card (AC Power) Nominal input ratings 100 to 240 V , 50/60 Hz, 5 A Maximum Input current 5 A @ 100 V (low-line) 2.5 A @ 240 V (high-line) Heat dissipation 100 W, 341 BTU/hr (with 1 power supply) Power consumption...
  • Page 100 Technical Specifications Table 54: E4G-400 Router with No Installed Optional Ports (DC Power) (continued) Heat dissipation 87 W, 297 BTU/hr (with 1 power supply) Power consumption 87 W, 297 BTU/hr (with 1 power supply) Table 55: E4G-400 Router with XGM3S-2sf Option Card (DC Power) Nominal input ratings 40 to 72 V , 9 A Maximum Input current...
  • Page 101 Technical Specifications Table 59: E4G-400 Router with XGM3S-2sf Option Card and XGM3SB-4sf Option Card (DC Power) (continued) Heat dissipation 100 W, 341 BTU/hr (with 1 power supply) Power consumption 100 W, 341 BTU/hr (with 1 power supply) Table 60: E4G-400 Router with XGM3S-2sf Option Card and E4G-B16T1E1 Module (DC Power) Nominal input ratings 40 to 72 V , 9 A...
  • Page 102 Technical Specifications Table 64: EMI/EMC Standards North America EMC FCC CFR 47 part 15 Class A (USA) ICES-003 Class A (Canada) European EMC EN 55022:2010 Class A EN 55024:2010 Class A includes EN 61000-4-2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 11 EN 55011:2009+A1:2010 EN 61000-3-2,8-2006+A2:2009 (Harmonics) EN 61000-3-3 2008 (Flicker) EN 61000-6-4:2007 (Emissions for Industrial, Scientific &...
  • Page 103: Power Supplies For The E4G-400 Router

    Technical Specifications Table 66: Telecommunications Standards ETSI EN 300 386 v1.5.1, 2010-4 (EMC Telecommunications) ETSI EN 300 019 Series for Packaging, Transportation & Operation ACTA Telecom per TIA-968-A:2009 (Formerly Part 68) Mexico, NOM-152 (COFETEL) Industry Canada CS-03, Issue 9 Japan, JATA Green book Taiwan, NCC Australia/New Zealand, AS/ACIF S016 (ACMA) TBR 12/13 (European Union)
  • Page 104 Technical Specifications • 300 W DC power supply (model number 10933) • 300 W DC power supply (model number 10934A) 300 W AC Power Supply (Model 10930A) Table 69: Physical Specifications Dimensions Height: 1.57 inches (4.0 cm) Width: 3.15 inches (8.0 cm) Depth: 9.5 Inches (24.1 cm) Weight 2.30 lb (1 kg)
  • Page 105 Technical Specifications Summit 300 W DC Power Supply (Model 10933) Table 72: Power Specifications Nominal Input Rating +24 V 4A, -48 V 2A DC Voltage Input Range 18 V — 72 V Maximum Input Amperages 14.6A at 24 V 7.3A at 48 V 4.8A at 72 V Inrush Current 35A at 72 V peak...
  • Page 106: E4G-200 Connector Pinouts

    ) minimum; over 6 feet, the minimum wire size is 16 AWG (1.0 mm E4G-200 Connector Pinouts The following table shows the pinouts for the RJ-45 connector on the E4G-200 clock module. Table 77: E4G-200 Clock Module RJ-45 Connector Description Direction...
  • Page 107 TX_RING TX_TIP — — — The following table shows the pinouts for the RJ-45 console port connector on the E4G-200 cell site router. Table 80: RJ-45 Console Port on the E4G-200 Router Function Pin Number Direction CTS (clear to send)
  • Page 108 Technical Specifications Table 80: RJ-45 Console Port on the E4G-200 Router (continued) Function Pin Number Direction TXD (transmit data) GND (ground) — GND (ground) — RXD (receive data) DSR (data set ready) RTS (request to send) The following table shows the pinouts for an RJ-45-to-DB-9 adapter.
  • Page 109: E4G-400 Connector Pinouts

    Technical Specifications E4G-400 Connector Pinouts The following table describes the pinouts for a DB-9 console plug connector. Table 83: 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) —...
  • Page 110 Technical Specifications Figure 71: PC-AT Serial Null-modem Cable Pinouts The following table shows port mapping between the MRJ21 connector on the E4G-B16T1E1 module and the E1/T1 ports. Table 84: Port Mapping between the E4G-B16T1E1 MRJ21 Connectors and T1/E1 Ports MRJ21 Connector 1 MRJ21 Connector 2 Port 1 Port 9...
  • Page 111 Technical Specifications A = Port 1 or 9 E = Port 5 or 13 B = Port 2 or 10 F = Port 6 or 14 C = Port 3 or 11 G = Port 7 or 15 D = Port 4 or 12 H = Port 8 or 16 The following table shows the pinouts for the MRJ21 connector on the E4G-B16T1E1 module.
  • Page 112: Conformity Statements

    Technical Specifications Table 86: Pinouts for the Fan-out Cable RJ-48C Connector (continued) Description Shield/Ground — — Conformity Statements Declaration of Conformity Declarations of conformity to R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC for the European Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein. Dansk Dette udstyr er i overensstemmelse med de væsentlige krav og andre relevante bestemmelser i [Danish]: Direktiv 1999/5/EF.
  • Page 113: Emc Class A Statements

    Technical Specifications EMC Class A Statements Class statements as they apply to various geographic regions/countries. International—CISPR 22 Class A This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate remedial measures.
  • Page 114: Telecom Approvals

    Network, July 2001, as adopted by the Administrative Council on Terminal Attachments (ACTA). Canada CS-03 Certification The Extreme Networks E4G series routers meet the requirements of the Industry Canada label (CS-03) for telecommunications equipment. Le présent materiel est conforme aux specifications techniques applicables d’Industrie Canada.
  • Page 115 Technical Specifications Telcordia GR-1089 NEBS Standard for Electromagnetic Compatibility and Safety Warning The Ethernet ports of the equipment and its sub-assemblies are suitable only for intra- building connections (within the same building) or for connections to unexposed wiring or cabling. (See the conditions listed above.) The Ethernet ports of this equipment or its sub- assemblies must not be metallically connected to interfaces that connect to the outside plant (OSP) or its wiring.
  • Page 116: Index

    (continued) grounding 53, 70 9-pin to 25-pin (RS-232) cable installing 29, 31 connector pinouts 109 labeling 29 9-pin to 9-pin (PC-AT) cable plenum-rated 29 connector pinouts 109 preparing for E4G-200 router 41 RJ-45 33 slack 29 standards 29 AC power supply timing, see clock module installing 50 types 31 replacing 64 see also power cord safety considerations 81...
  • Page 117 T1/E1 module 43 replacing 71 E4G-400 router features connecting E4G-B16T1E1 cable 61 clock module 11 connecting timing cable 61 E4G-200 cell site router 10 connecting to AC power 50 E4G-200 F16T1E1 module 12 connecting to DC power 51, 52 E4G-400 cell site aggregation router 14 connector pinouts 109 T1/E1 module 12 features 14 features, platform-specific 6...
  • Page 118 E4G-B16T1E1 module 61 Gigabit Ethernet 14 SFP+ 19, 20 T1/E1 12, 21 labeling cables 29 XFP 20 LEDs power E4G-200 router 12 connecting for E4G-200 router 42 E4G-400 router 16 DC requirements 36 requirements 34, 36 turning on and off 34 power cords mid-mount attaching to E4G-400 router 50 E4G-200 router 39 requirements 82, 106 E4G-400 router 47...
  • Page 119 Summit 300 W DC power supply 103–105 rules for 16 stacking support removing E4G-400 cell site aggregation router 14, 22 clock module 73 standards DC power supply 67 cabling 29, 36 E4G-200 router from rack 75 commercial building 36 E4G-400 router from rack 76 design 36 fan module 71 grounding 36 port option cards 72 startup 63 T1/E1 module 74 statements of conformity 112...
  • Page 120 Index uplink redundancy (continued) setting up 16 UPS (uninterruptible power supply) requirements 35 selecting 35, 36 transition time 36 UTP cable bend radius 29 category 5 29 discharge ESD 29 preventing RFI 33 wiring closet electrostatic discharge (ESD) 26 floor coverings 25 grounding 25 humidity 26 rack, securing 28 wiring terminals 27 XFP ports 20 XGM3S-2sf option card features 19, 22 installing 59...

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