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Telesis, Inc. be liable for any incidental, special, indirect, or consequential damages whatsoever, including but not limited to lost profits, arising out of or related to this manual or the information contained herein, even if Allied Telesis, Inc. has been...
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Electrical Safety and Emissions Standards U.S. Federal Communications Commission Interference Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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European Union Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS) in Electrical and Electronic Equipment This Allied Telesis RoHS-compliant product conforms to the European Union Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS) in Electrical and Electronic Equipment. Allied Telesis ensures RoHS conformance by requiring supplier Declarations of Conformity, monitoring incoming materials, and maintaining manufacturing process controls.
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Translated Safety Statements Important: The indicates that a translation of the safety statement is available in a PDF document titled “Translated Safety Statements” on the Allied Telesis web site at http:// www.alliedtelesis.com/support.
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Contents Inserting the Rubber Feet ............................59 Chapter 5: Wiring the DC Connectors ........................... 61 Required Materials and Tools............................62 Connecting the Grounding Wire ..........................63 Connecting the 48/60VDC or -48/-60VDC and RETURN Wires.................. 66 Monitoring the Switch Initialization Process......................... 71 Chapter 6: Installing SFP and SFP+ Transceivers ......................
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Figures Figure 1: AT-IE510-28GSX-80 Front Panel..........................20 Figure 2: AT-IE510-28GSX-80 Back Panel ..........................20 Figure 3: AT-IE510-28GSX-80 Management Panel ......................21 Figure 4: SFP Slot LEDs ..............................26 Figure 5: SFP+ Slot LEDs ..............................27 Figure 6: Switch ID LED ...............................28 Figure 7: Switch ID LED ...............................29 Figure 8: Switch ID LEDs in the Low Power Mode .......................30...
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Figures Figure 51: Moving to the Global Configuration Mode with the CONFIGURE TERMINAL Command........93 Figure 52: Activating VCStack with the STACK ENABLE Command ...................93 Figure 53: Returning to the Privileged Exec Mode with the EXIT Command ...............94 Figure 54: Saving the Change with the WRITE Command....................94 Figure 55: Rebooting the Switch with the REBOOT Command....................94 Figure 56: Removing the Dust Plug from the S1 Slot ......................96 Figure 57: Removing the Dust Cover from a TwinAx Cable ....................97...
Stacking (VCStack™). This preface contains the following sections: “Document Conventions” on page 14 “Contacting Allied Telesis” on page 15 Note The IE510 series switch requires AlliedWare Plus™ version 5.4.5 or later. The switch will not function with earlier versions of the...
Preface Document Conventions This document uses the following conventions: Note Notes provide additional information. Caution Cautions inform you that performing or omitting a specific action may result in equipment damage or loss of data. Warning Warnings with the high voltage symbol inform you that performing or omitting a specific action may result in bodily injury.
AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide Contacting Allied Telesis If you need assistance with this product, you may contact Allied Telesis technical support by going to the Support & Services section of the Allied Telesis web site at www.alliedtelesis.com/support. You can find links for...
Chapter 1 Overview This chapter contains the following sections: “Feature Overview” on page 18 “Front and Back Panels” on page 20 “Management Panel” on page 21 “SFP+ Slots” on page 22 “Stacking Slots for VCStack” on page 23 ...
Stacking Slots Two of the SFP+ slots can be used to create a VCStack of up to four switches. The slots support any Allied Telesis SPF+ module. For information on virtual chassis stacking, see Chapter 2, “Virtual Chassis Stacking” on page 35.
AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide LEDs The port LEDs are: Link/activity LEDs for SFP and SFP+ slots Stack ID number LED eco-friendly button turns off the LEDs to conserve electricity Installation The installation options for the switch are: Options 19-inch or 23-inch equipment rack ...
AT-IE510-28GSX-80 SFP Slots Management Panel Alarm Ports SFP+ Slots SFP+ or Stacking Slots Figure 1. AT-IE510-28GSX-80 Front Panel Figure 2 shows the back panel of the switch. Grounding Post DC Power DC Power Connector Connector (Power Supply 2) (Power Supply 1)
AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide Management Panel Figure 3 identifies the components in the management panel on the switch. Console Management Port Switch ID LED eco-friendly Button USB Port Figure 3. AT-IE510-28GSX-80 Management Panel...
The switches support a variety of short and long distance SFP and SFP+ modules. For a list of supported SFP modules, contact your Allied Telesis representative.
AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide Stacking Slots for VCStack The front panel of the switch contains four SFP+ slots. Slots 27 and 28 can be used to build a VCStack of up to four switches. The switches of a VCStack act as a single virtual unit. They synchronize their actions so that switching operations, like spanning tree protocols, virtual LANs, and static port trunks, span across all the units and ports.
Chapter 1: Overview Alarm Ports The switch contains two alarm ports: One for alarm input and one for alarm output. Each alarm port contains three contact points. The alarm ports use RJ-45 connectors. To connect either the alarm input or alarm output, use 24 to 18 AWG cable properly rated for the deployment environment.
AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide eco-friendly Button You may turn off the port LEDs to conserve electricity when you are not monitoring the switch. The LEDs are toggled with the eco-friendly button on the front panel of the switch or the ECOFRIENDLY LED and NO ECOFRIENDLY LED commands in the Global Configuration mode of the command line interface.
Chapter 1: Overview LEDs Here are descriptions of the LEDs. LEDs for the SFP The LEDs for the SFP slots are located between the slots, as shown in Figure 4 on page 26. Each SFP slot has one LED. The left-hand LED is for Slots the top slot and the right-hand LED is for the bottom slot.
AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide SFP+ Slot LEDs Figure 5. SFP+ Slot LEDs The LEDs are described in Table 2. Table 2. SFP+ Slot LEDs State Description Link/Activity The slot is empty, the SFP or SFP+ transceiver has not established a link to a network device, or the LEDs are turned off.
Chapter 1: Overview Table 3. Stacking Slot LEDs State Description Link/Activity The slot is empty, the transceiver has not established a link to a network device, or the LEDs are turned off. To turn on the LEDs, use the eco-friendly button. Solid green The transceiver has established a link at 10 Gbps to another switch in the stack.
AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide The switch is booting up. The switch has encountered a fault condition. The switch is operating as a stand-alone unit, with the ID number 0. The switch has an ID number of 1 to 4 as part of a VCStack. The dot in the lower right corner flashes when the switch accesses USB memory.
Chapter 1: Overview The switch is the master switch of a VCStack. The switch is operating as a stand-alone unit. The switch is a member switch of a VCStack. Figure 8. Switch ID LEDs in the Low Power Mode...
AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide USB Port The management panel has a USB port. You may use the port to store configuration files on flash drives and to restore configuration files to switches whose settings have been lost or corrupted, or to quickly configure replacement units.
Chapter 1: Overview Console Port The Console port is used to establish a management session with the switch to configure its features and parameter settings. This type of management uses serial RS-232 and is commonly referred to as local or out-of-band management because it is not conducted over your network.
AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide Power Supplies The switch is powered on or off by connecting or disconnecting the power cords. Please review the following information concerning the power supplies: The switch has two pre-installed DC power supplies. The pre-installed DC power supplies have separate connectors on ...
Chapter 1: Overview Specifying Ports in the Command Line Interface The command line interface in the management software uses the PORT parameter to specify the individual ports. The format of the PORT parameter is: port1 Stack ID Module ID Port Number Figure 9.
Chapter 2 Virtual Chassis Stacking The sections in this chapter are: “Benefits of VCStack” on page 36 “Stacking Slots” on page 37 “Stacking Port Topologies” on page 38 “Master and Member Switches” on page 42 Note This chapter provides an overview of the Virtual Chassis Stacking (VCStack) feature, which allows you to connect up to four switches to form a virtual switch where the devices function as a single...
Chapter 2: Virtual Chassis Stacking Benefits of VCStack The benefits of the VCStack feature are: Simplifies management - You can manage the devices of the stack as a single unit, rather than individually. Your local and remote management sessions automatically give you management access to all the devices.
AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide Stacking Slots The switch comes with two stacking slots. The slots are the last two SFP+ slots on the switches and are labeled “S1/27” and “S2/28” on the switch. The slots have two functions. You can use them with the VCStack feature to build a stack of switches, or you can disable the VCStack feature and use them as additional networking slots.
Chapter 2: Virtual Chassis Stacking Stacking Port Topologies There are two possible wiring topologies when you use the S1/27 and S2/ 28 slots to build a VCStack. The first topology is called the linear topology. In this topology the switches are connected with a single pathway. A transceiver in one switch is connected to a transceiver in the next switch, which is connected to the next switch, and so on.
AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide Figure 11. Stack of Four Switches in the Linear Topology The second topology is called a ring topology. It is similar to the linear topology, except that the unused stacking ports on the end switches of the stack are connected to form a physical loop.
Chapter 2: Virtual Chassis Stacking Figure 12. Stack of Two Switches in the Ring Topology Figure 13 is an example of a stack of four switches in the ring topology.
AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide Figure 13. Stack of Four Switches in the Ring Topology The topologies are the same in terms of network speed and performance. However, the ring topology is the recommended wiring configuration because of the secondary path through the stacking ports. The two pathways protect the switches of the stack against the loss of communications due to a failure of a stacking port, cable, or switch.
Chapter 2: Virtual Chassis Stacking Master and Member Switches The stack has one master switch. The functions of the master switch include: Coordinating and monitoring stack operations. Verifying that the switches are using the same version of management software. It automatically downloads its management software over the stacking cables to switches with different software versions.
AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide ID Numbers Each switch must be assigned an ID number. The range is 1 to 4 and the default is 1. The ID numbers are displayed on the ID LEDs on the front panels of the units. You can assign the numbers yourself or you can let the master switch assign the numbers automatically.
Chapter 3 Beginning the Installation The chapter contains the following sections: “Reviewing Safety Precautions” on page 46 “Choosing a Site for the Switches” on page 50 “Planning a Stack” on page 51 “Unpacking the Switch” on page 52 ...
Chapter 3: Beginning the Installation Reviewing Safety Precautions Please review the following safety precautions before beginning the installation procedure. Note Safety statements that have the symbol are translated into multiple languages in the Translated Safety Statements document at www.alliedtelesis.com/support. Warning Class 1 Laser product.
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AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide Warning Do not work on equipment or cables during periods of lightning activity. Warning This equipment must be earthed. The ground lug on the switch must be connected to a properly earthed bonding point. Note Ground resistance from the building primary bonding point to earth should be less than 25 ohms.
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Chapter 3: Beginning the Installation Caution Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Attention: Le remplacement de la batterie par une batterie de type incorrect peut provoquer un danger d’explosion.
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Operating Temperature. This product is designed for a maximum ambient temperature of 75 degrees C. E53 Note Allied Telesis does not warrant against lightening or power surges causing damage to the device. Such damage will be the responsibility of the equipment owner.
Chapter 3: Beginning the Installation Choosing a Site for the Switches Observe these requirements when planning a stack installation. If you plan to install the switches in an equipment rack, check to be sure that the rack is safely secured so that it will not tip over. Devices in a rack should be installed starting at the bottom, with the heavier devices near the bottom of the rack.
topologies offer the same in terms of speed, but the ring topology adds wiring redundancy. You can use combinations of Allied Telesis TwinAx cables and SFP+ modules with fiber optic cables when the individual switches of the stack are at various distances from each other.
Unpacking the Switch Figure 14 lists items that come with the switch. If any item is missing or damaged, contact your Allied Telesis sales representative for assistance. One 2 m (6.6 ft) local management cable with RJ-45 (8P8C) and DB-9 (D-sub 9-pin)
Chapter 4 Mounting the Switch The procedures in this chapter are: “Installing the Switch in an Equipment Rack” on page 54 “Installing the Switch on a Wall Mount” on page 58 “Inserting the Rubber Feet” on page 59 ...
19-inch rack. If you are installing the switch in this configuration, you do not need to move the brackets. Caution The chassis may be heavy and awkward to lift. Allied Telesis recommends that you get assistance when mounting the chassis in an equipment rack.
AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide Figure 15. Attaching the Equipment Rack Brackets for a 19-Inch Rack, Mid Mount (Pre-installed bracket position) Figure 16. Attaching the Equipment Rack Brackets for a 19-Inch Rack, Front Mount...
Chapter 4: Mounting the Switch Figure 17. Attaching the Equipment Rack Brackets for a 23-Inch Rack, Front Mount Figure 18. Attaching the Equipment Rack Brackets for a 23-Inch Rack, Mid Mount...
AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide 4. While another person holds the switch in the equipment rack, secure it using standard equipment rack screws (not provided), as shown in Figure 19. Figure 19. Mounting the Switch in an Equipment Rack 5. If you are installing a VCStack, repeat this procedure to install the remaining switches in the stack.
Chapter 4: Mounting the Switch Installing the Switch on a Wall Mount This section contains the procedure for installing the switch on a wall mount The procedure requires the following items: Two wall mount brackets (included with the switch) Eight M3 bracket screws (included with the switch) ...
AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide Inserting the Rubber Feet Four rubber feet are included in the box with the unit. If you need to set the unit on a table or desktop, you should insert the rubber feet first. 1. Place the unit upside down on a level, secure surface. 2.
Chapter 5 Wiring the DC Connectors This chapter describes how to connect the grounding and power wires to the DC connectors on the back panel of the switch. “Required Materials and Tools” on page 62 “Connecting the Grounding Wire” on page 63 ...
Chapter 5: Wiring the DC Connectors Required Materials and Tools The procedure requires the following materials: One 12 AWG stranded grounding wire. The standard color for the wire is green with a yellow stripe. One 16 AWG minimum stranded power wire for the 48/60VDC or ...
AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide Connecting the Grounding Wire To connect the grounding wire to the grounding post, perform the following procedure: Warning When installing this equipment, always ensure that the power supply ground connection is installed first and disconnected last. ...
4. Attach the grounding lug and wire to the grounding post and secure them with the nut removed in Step 3 and a 7mm wrench. Allied Telesis recommends tightening the nut to 15 in-lbs. Refer to Figure 26.
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AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide 5. Connect the other end of the grounding wire to the building protective earth. 6. After installing the grounding wire, go to “Connecting the 48/60VDC or -48/-60VDC and RETURN Wires” on page 66.
Chapter 5: Wiring the DC Connectors Connecting the 48/60VDC or -48/-60VDC and RETURN Wires The switch can use either 48/60VDC or -48/-60VDC. If you use positive voltage, the negative RETURN wires must be tied to earthed ground at the power plant. If you use negative voltage, the positive RETURN wires must be tied to earthed ground at the power plant.
AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide Figure 27. Loosening the Two Captive Screws on the DC Connector 2. Slide the DC connector from the chassis. Refer to Figure 28. Figure 28. Removing the DC Connector 3. Use a 3mm (0.125 in.) flat-head screwdriver to loosen the two captive screws on the top of the DC connector.
5. Insert the black and red wires into the power connector according to Table 4. Secure them by tightening the captive screw with a flat-head screwdriver. Allied Telesis recommends tightening the screw to 5 in- lbs. Refer to Figure 31.
AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide Figure 31. Inserting the Voltage and Return Wires 6. Slide the DC connector into the slot on the switch. Refer to Figure 32. Figure 32. Sliding the DC Connector into the Switch 7. Tighten the two captive screws on the sides of the DC connector to secure the connector to the switch.
Chapter 5: Wiring the DC Connectors Figure 33. Securing the DC Connector to the Switch Caution Verify that the DC circuit is powered off before connecting the power wires from the switch to the circuit. 8. Connect the voltage and RETURN wires to the DC circuit. 9.
AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide Monitoring the Switch Initialization Process It takes about thirty seconds to initialize the management software. To monitor the initialization process, do one of the following: Watch the switch ID LED. It displays the number “8” for about the ...
Chapter 6 Installing SFP and SFP+ Transceivers This chapter contains the guidelines and procedures for installing SFP and SFP+ transceivers. “General Guidelines” on page 74 “Installing SFP and SFP+ Modules” on page 75 ...
Slots S1/27 and S2/28 support 10GBase transceivers and direct connect TwinAx cables when VCStack is enabled. Your Allied Telesis sales representative can provide you with a list of supported transceivers. For a list of supported types of transceivers, refer to “Feature Overview” on page 18.
3. If you are installing the transceiver in a top slot, position the transceiver with the Allied Telesis label facing up. If you are installing the transceiver in a bottom slot, position the transceiver with the label facing down.
Chapter 6: Installing SFP and SFP+ Transceivers Figure 35. Installing a Transceiver Note If you are ready to attach the fiber optic cable to the transceiver, continue with the next step. Otherwise, repeat Step 1 through Step 4 to install the remaining transceivers in the switch. 5.
AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide SFP Handle Figure 37. Positioning the SFP Handle in the Upright Position 7. Connect the fiber optic cable to the transceiver, as shown in Figure 38. The connector on the cable should fit snugly into the port, and the tab should lock the connector into place.
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Chapter 7 Configuring the Switch for Stand-alone Operations This chapter contains the following procedures: “Determining the Status of the VCStack Feature” on page 80 “Starting a Local Management Session” on page 81 “Disabling VCStack” on page 83 “Confirming the Status of the VCStack Feature”...
Chapter 7: Configuring the Switch for Stand-alone Operations Determining the Status of the VCStack Feature After the switch has initialized its management software, examine the switch ID LED on the front panel and do one of the following: If the LED is displaying “0,” the VCStack feature is disabled and ...
AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide Starting a Local Management Session This procedure requires a terminal or a terminal emulator program and the management cable that comes with the switch. To start a local management session on the switch, perform the following procedure: 1.
Chapter 7: Configuring the Switch for Stand-alone Operations You are prompted for a user name and password. 5. If this is the initial management session of the switch, enter “manager” as the user name and “friend” as the password. The user name and password are case sensitive.
AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide Disabling VCStack Caution You must reset the switch to disable the VCStack feature. If the switch is already connected to a live network, some network traffic may be lost. To disable the VCStack feature to use the switch as stand-alone unit, perform the following procedure: 1.
Chapter 7: Configuring the Switch for Stand-alone Operations awplus> enable awplus# configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z awplus(config)# Figure 42. Moving to the Global Configuration Mode 5. To. disable the VCStack feature on the switch, enter the NO STACK ENABLE command, which has this format: no stack enable...
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AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide 11. Wait for the switch to initialize its management software and afterwards examine the Switch ID LED. The switch is ready for normal network operations as a stand-alone unit when its ID number is “0.” Refer to see the VCStack Feature Overview and Configuration Guide on AlliedTelesis.com instructions on how to configure the operating parameters.
Chapter 7: Configuring the Switch for Stand-alone Operations Confirming the Status of the VCStack Feature Another way to confirm that VCStack is disabled on the switch is by displaying the status of the last two SFP+ slots, slots 27 and 28, on the switch.
AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide awplus# show interface port1.0.27 %Can’t find interface port1.0.27 awplus# Figure 47. Status of a Stacking Slot When VCStack is Enabled Once you have confirmed VCStack is disabled, go to Chapter 6, “Installing SFP and SFP+ Transceivers” on page 73, to continue with the installation.
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Chapter 8 Verifying the Status of VCStack The procedures in this chapter are: “Verifying the Status of VCStack” on page 90 “Starting a Local Management Session” on page 91 “Activating the VCStack Feature” on page 93 ...
Chapter 8: Verifying the Status of VCStack Verifying the Status of VCStack Before cabling slots S1/27 and S2/28 to build the stack, you should first test the switches to determine whether the VCStack feature is enabled or disabled, and enable it on any units where it is disabled. On new switches, the feature should be activated because that is the default setting.
AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide Starting a Local Management Session This procedure requires a terminal or a terminal emulator program and the management cable that comes with the switch. To start a local management session on the switch, perform the following procedure: 1.
Chapter 8: Verifying the Status of VCStack You are prompted for a user name and password. 5. If this is the initial management session of the switch, enter “manager” as the user name and “friend” as the password. The user name and password are case sensitive.
AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide Activating the VCStack Feature When a switch displays the number “0” in its ID LED you must activate the VCStack feature to install a VCstack. The following procedures assume you have confirmed that the VCStack feature is disabled and that the switch is powered on.
Chapter 8: Verifying the Status of VCStack awplus(config)# exit awplus# Figure 53. Returning to the Privileged Exec Mode with the EXIT Command 6. Enter the WRITE command to save your change, as shown in Figure 54. awplus# write Building configuration ... [OK] awplus# Figure 54.
Chapter 9 Cabling the Stacking Ports This chapter contains the following procedures: “Cabling Switches with TwinAx Cables” on page 96 “Cabling Switches with SFP+ Modules” on page 101 ...
Chapter 9: Cabling the Stacking Ports Cabling Switches with TwinAx Cables You can use any Allied Telesis TwinAx cable to connect the switches in a stack. Allied Telesis provides the following TwinAx cables: AT-SP10TW1—1 meter SFP+ direct attach cable ...
AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide 2. Remove the cable from its shipping container and store the packaging material in a safe location. 3. Remove the dust cap from one end of the cable, as shown in Figure 57. Figure 57. Removing the Dust Cover from a TwinAx Cable 4.
Chapter 9: Cabling the Stacking Ports Release Figure 58. Installing a TwinAx Cable in Slot S1 5. Remove the dust cover from the S2 slot in the next switch in the stack as shown in Figure 59. Note The cable must cross over to different slots on the switches. The stack will not work if you connect two S1 or S2 slots together.
AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide Figure 59. Removing the Dust Plug from the S2 Slot 6. Remove the dust cover from the connector on the other end of the cable. 7. Position the cable with the release tab on the bottom and slide it into the slot until it clicks into place, as shown in Figure 60.
Chapter 9: Cabling the Stacking Ports Figure 60. Installing a TwinAx Cable in Slot S2 8. Repeat this procedure to connect additional switches to the stack with TwinAx cables. 9. To create the redundant path with the ring topology shown in Figure 12 on page 40 and Figure 13 on page 41, connect a cable to the empty stacking slots on the top and bottom switches.
AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide Cabling Switches with SFP+ Modules You can use any Allied Telesis 10G SFP+ module to connect the switches in a stack. Note You must use a verified Allied Telesis TwinAx cable or SFP+ module to configure switches in a VCStack. Cables and modules from other vendors are not supported and will fail to create an active link.
Chapter 9: Cabling the Stacking Ports Figure 62. Installing an SFP+ Module 4. Remove the dust cover from the SFP+ module, as shown in Figure 63. Figure 63. Removing the Dust Cover from an SFP+ Module 5. Verify the position of the handle on the SFP+ module. If the module is in the S1 slot, the handle should be in the upright position, as shown in Figure 64.
AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide SFP Handle Figure 64. Positioning the Handle in the Upright Position 6. Connect the fiber optic cable to the SFP+ module, as shown in Figure 65. The connector on the cable should fit snugly into the port, and the tab should lock the connector into place.
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Chapter 9: Cabling the Stacking Ports 8. Repeat this procedure on the other switches of the stack. The connections must cross over such that an SFP+ module in slot 1 connects to an SFP+ module in slot 2. 9. After you connect the fiber optic cables to all of the switches, go to Chapter 10, “Powering On the Stack”...
Chapter 10 Powering On the Stack This chapter contains the following procedures: “Powering On the Switches Individually” on page 106 “Powering On the Switches Simultaneously” on page 108 “Verifying the Stack” on page 110 “Monitoring the Stack Initialization Processes” on page 113 ...
Chapter 10: Powering On the Stack Powering On the Switches Individually This procedure explains how you can control the assignment of the ID numbers of the switches by powering on the units one at a time during the initial power-on sequence. The first switch is assigned ID number 1, the next unit is assigned ID number 2, and so on.
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AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide Consider the following items as you power on the switch: Connecting the two power cords to power sources that are on different circuits will provide power redundancy to the switch in the event a circuit fails. Refer to “Power Specifications”...
Chapter 10: Powering On the Stack Powering On the Switches Simultaneously If you want the switches of the stack to use their MAC addresses to automatically assign the ID numbers during the initial power-on sequence, all you have to do is power them on simultaneously, rather than one at a time as in the previous procedure.
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AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide specifications of the switches. Warning Power cord is used as a disconnection device. To de-energize equipment, disconnect the power cord. Note Pluggable Equipment. The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. ...
Chapter 10: Powering On the Stack Verifying the Stack To verify stack operations, perform the following procedure: 1. Establish a local management session on any switch in the stack. For instructions, refer to “Starting a Local Management Session” on page 91. 2.
AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide Otherwise, go to Chapter 6, “Installing SFP and SFP+ Transceivers” on page 73, to continue with the installation. Setting the This procedure is optional. It explains how to configure the priority settings of the switches. Changing the priority settings protects the stack Priority Numbers configuration should you ever power on the stack with a new member switch that has a lower MAC address than an existing master or member...
Chapter 10: Powering On the Stack awplus(config)# exit awplus# Figure 68. Returning to the Privileged Exec Mode 4. Enter the WRITE command to save your change in the configuration file. The switch displays the confirmation prompt in Figure 69. awplus# write Building configuration ...
9, “Cabling the Stacking Ports” on page 95. Verify that the transceivers are fully inserted into the S1 and S2 slots. Verify that the TwinAx direct connect cables or SFP+ transceivers in slots S1/27 and S2/28 are from Allied Telesis. The switches will...
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Chapter 11: Troubleshooting not form the stack if the cables or transceivers are from another vendor. Verify that VCStack is activated on the switches. For instructions, refer to Chapter 8, “Verifying the Status of VCStack” on page 89. It could be that the switches have incompatible versions of the ...
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AT-IE510 Series Installation Guide Problem 7: The switch functions intermittently. Solutions: Check the system hardware status through the management software: Use the SHOW SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT command in the Privileged Exec mode to verify that the input voltage from the power source to the switch is stable and within the approved operating range.
“RJ-45 Style Alarm Port Pinouts” on page 125 Physical Specifications Dimensions (H x W x D) Table 5. Product Dimensions AT-IE510-28GSX-80 4.4 cm x 44.0 cm x 30.0 cm (1.7 in. x 17.3 in. x 11.8 in.) Weights Table 6. Product Weights AT-IE510-28GSX-80 4.8 kg (10.6 lb.)
3,000 m (9,842 ft) Maximum Nonoperating Altitude 4,000 m (13,100 ft) Power Specifications Maximum Power Consumption Table 9. Maximum Power Consumption AT-IE510-28GSX-80 40 watts per input Input Voltages Table 10. Input Voltages AT-IE510-28GSX-80 48/60V DC or -48/-60V DC, 3.0A maximum Alarm Contacts Table 11.
Appendix A: Technical Specifications RJ-45 Style Serial Console Port Pinouts Table 13 lists the pin signals of the RJ-45 style serial Console port. Table 13. RJ-45 Style Serial Console Port Pin Signals Signal Looped to pin 8 Looped to pin 7 Transmit Data Ground Ground...