Regulatory Compliance Information Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice 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. NOTE: 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 harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment uses, generates, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed in accordance with the operator’s manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. WARNING: Changes or modifications made to this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Industry Canada Notice This digital apparatus does not exceed the class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de la class A prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le ministère des Communications du Canada. Class A ITE Notice WARNING: 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 measures. Clase A. Aviso de ITE ADVERTENCIA: Este es un producto de Clase A. En un ambiente doméstico este producto puede causar interferencia de radio ...
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In accordance with Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE): The symbol above indicates that separate collection of electrical and electronic equipment is required and that this product was placed on the European market after August 13, 2005, the date of enforcement for Directive 2002/96/EC. When this product has reached the end of its serviceable life, it cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste. It must be collected and treated separately. It has been determined by the European Parliament that there are potential negative effects on the environment and human health as a result of the presence of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment. It is the users’ responsibility to utilize the available collection system to ensure WEEE is properly treated. For information about the available collection system, please go to www.enterasys.com/services/support/ or contact Enterasys Customer Support at 353 61 705586 (Ireland). Battery Notice This product contains a battery used to maintain product information. If the battery should need replacement it must be replaced by Service Personnel. Please contact Technical Support for assistance. Caution: There is an explosion risk if you replace the battery with the incorrect type. Dispose of expended battery in accordance with local disposal regulations.
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SJ/T 11363-2006 standard. This table shows where these substances may be found in the supply chain of Enterasys’ electronic information products, as of the date of sale of the enclosed product. Note that some of the component types listed above may or may not be a part of the enclosed product.
Safety Information Class 1 Laser Transceivers The single mode interface modules use Class 1 laser transceivers. Read the following safety information before installing or operating these modules. The Class 1 laser transceivers use an optical feedback loop to maintain Class 1 operation limits. This control loop eliminates the need for maintenance checks or adjustments. The output is factory set, and does not allow any user adjustment. Class 1 Laser transceivers comply with the following safety standards: • 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (FDA). • IEC Publication 825 (International Electrotechnical Commission). • CENELEC EN 60825 (European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization). When operating within their performance limitations, laser transceiver output meets the Class 1 accessible emission limit of all three standards. Class 1 levels of laser radiation are not considered hazardous. When the connector is in place, all laser radiation remains within the fiber. The maximum amount of radiant power exiting the ‐6 fiber (under normal conditions) is ‐12.6 dBm or 55 x 10 watts.
Declaration of Conformity Application of Council Directive(s): 2004/108/EC 2006/95/EC Manufacturer’s Name: Enterasys Networks, Inc. Manufacturer’s Address: 50 Minuteman Road Andover, MA 01810 European Representative Name: Enterasys Networks, Ltd. European Representative Address: Nexus House, Newbury Business Park London Road, Newbury Berkshire RG14 2PZ, England Conformance to Directive(s)/Product Standards: EC Directive 2004/108/EC EN 55022:2006 EN 55024:1998 EN 61000‐3‐2:2006 EN 61000‐3‐3:1995 EC Directive 2006/95/EC EN 60950‐1:2006 EN 60825‐1:2007 EN 60825‐2:2004 Equipment Type/Environment: Information Technology Equipment, for use in a Commercial or Light Industrial Environment. Enterasys Networks, Inc. declares that the equipment packaged with this notice conforms to the above directives.
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Contents About This Guide Who Should Use This Guide ..........................xv How to Use This Guide .............................xv Related Documents ............................xvi Typographical Conventions ..........................xvi Getting Help ..............................xvii Chapter 1: Introduction Overview ................................. 1-1 Features ................................. 1-5 S-Series Modules ............................. 1-5 Redundant Power Supplies ........................
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Management of PoE Power to PDs ........................B-2 Figures S8 Chassis (S8-Chassis)........................1-2 S8 Chassis with Four Bay PoE Subsystem (S8-Chassis-POE4) ............1-3 S8 Chassis with Eight Bay PoE Subsystem (S8-Chassis-POE8) ............1-4 Attaching the Mid-mount Brackets to the Sides of the Chassis ............3-4 Attaching the Mid-mount Brackets to the Front of the Chassis ............
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Contents of S-AC-PS Power Supply Carton..................3-15 Contents of S-POE-PS Power Supply Carton .................. 3-21 S-AC-PS Power Supply LED Status Definitions ................3-25 Fan Tray Status LED States and Their Definitions ................3-26 S-POE-PS Power Supply LED Status Definitions ................3-27 S8 Chassis Specifications ........................A-1 S-AC-PS Power Supply Specifications....................A-2 S-POE-PS Power Supply Specifications ....................A-2...
Instructions to install the S8 chassis hardware Chapter Chassis Setup Specifications, environmental requirements, and physical Appendix Specifications and properties of the S8 chassis Regulatory Compliance An overview of PoE on S-Series devices. Appendix About PoE (Power over Ethernet) Enterasys S-Series S8 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide xv...
Related Documents Related Documents The manuals listed below can be obtained from the World Wide Web in Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF) at the following site: http://www.enterasys.com/support/manuals • Enterasys S‐Series Configuration Guide and Enterasys S‐Series CLI Reference Guide provide information on how to use the Command Line Interface to set up and manage the Enterasys S8 chassis and S‐Series modules. • Enterasys S‐Series I/O Module Hardware Installation Guide • Enterasys S‐Series Option Module Hardware Installation Guide • Enterasys S‐Series I/O Module Quick Reference • Enterasys S‐Series Option Module Quick Reference • Enterasys S‐Series PoE Subsystem Upgrade Installation Guide Typographical Conventions The following typographical conventions and icons are used in this document. blue type Indicates a hypertext link. When reading this document online, click the text in blue to go to the referenced figure, table, or section.
World Wide Web www.enterasys.com/services/support/ Phone 1-800-872-8440 (toll-free in U.S. and Canada) or 1-978-684-1888 For the Enterasys Networks Support toll-free number in your country: www.enterasys.com/services/support/contact/ Email support@enterasys.com To expedite your message, please type [S-Series] in the subject line. To send comments or suggestions concerning this document to the Technical Publications Department: techpubs@enterasys.com...
Introduction This chapter provides an overview of the S8 chassis and its features. Overview The S8 chassis design provides eight slots for S‐Series modules. All S‐Series modules installed in the S8 chassis operate as a system with a single IP address. The S8 chassis supports the following: • Hot‐swappable S‐Series modules • Load‐sharing I/O fabric modules • Field‐replaceable fan trays • Redundant power supplies • IEEE 802.3af and 802.3at Power over Ethernet (PoE) The S8 chassis can be installed as a freestanding unit or installed into a standard 48.26‐centimeter (19‐inch) rack. All chassis components (power supplies, fan tray, and modules) are installed from the front of the chassis for ease of maintenance. All LED indicators are observable from the front of the chassis to aid in monitoring network operational status and performing maintenance. The S8 chassis can be installed by itself or with a PoE subsystem to provide dedicated PoE power. The S8 chassis supports both the four bay PoE subsystem and the eight bay PoE subsystem. Figure 1‐1 shows the S8 chassis (S8‐Chassis) with slots for three I/O fabric modules, five I/O modules, and four 1200/1600 watt redundant power supplies. Figure 1‐2 shows the S8 chassis equipped with the four bay PoE subsystem (S8‐Chassis‐POE4). Figure 1‐3 shows the S8 chassis equipped with the eight bay PoE subsystem (S8‐Chassis‐POE8). Enterasys S-Series S8 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide 1-1...
Features Figure 1-2 S8 Chassis with Four Bay PoE Subsystem (S8-Chassis-POE4) 1 Chassis (S8-Chassis) 2 PoE power supply slots 3 AC power receptacles (S-POE-PS) (4) Enterasys S-Series S8 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide 1-3...
The S‐AC‐PS is capable of load sharing the S8 chassis power load. If a power supply fails, the other power supplies support the entire load of the chassis without interruption to network traffic. Refer to “Site Guidelines” on page 2‐1 for power outlet requirements. Power Supply Status The S‐AC‐PS power supplies report information regarding their present operating status. This information includes the following: • Power supply ID (PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4) • Power supply status (normal/fault/not installed) • Power supply redundancy indication (redundant/not available) Refer to the Enterasys S‐Series CLI Reference Guide for instructions on how to access power supply status information using Local Management. Auto-Ranging Power Supplies The S‐AC‐PS power supplies automatically adjust to the input voltage and frequency, which allows for an input voltage of 100 to 220 Vac, and a frequency between 50 and 60 Hz. See the operating specifications in Appendix A. No additional adjustments are necessary. For installations in North America one 20 A power cord is required. See “Installing the S‐AC‐PS Power Supplies” on page 3‐16 for more details. Enterasys S-Series S8 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide 1-5...
Features Power Supply Replacement To reduce network downtime, a power supply may be hot swapped. When multiple power supplies are installed, this allows the removal of one power supply without powering down the chassis and interrupting network traffic. The S-FAN Chassis Cooling System The S8 chassis features removable fan trays that are accessible from the front of the chassis. These fan trays are hot swappable, which allow them to be replaced without powering down the chassis. The fan trays have one LED located on the front of the unit. This LED indicates the status of the fan trays (normal/fault/not installed). Refer to “S‐FAN Fan Tray Status LED” on page 3‐26 for a full description of the fan tray LED states. Standalone or Rack Mountable Chassis The S8 chassis can be installed as a freestanding unit on a shelf or table. The S8 chassis can also be mounted into a standard 48.26‐centimeter (19‐inch) equipment rack. In a rack installation, the S8 chassis can be either front mounted or mid‐mounted. To mid‐mount an S8 chassis, you must use the S‐Series mid‐mount brackets that are available separately. Refer to “Site Guidelines” on page 2‐1 for requirements on ventilation and cooling. RJ45 COM Ports In the S8 chassis, the RJ45 COM ports are designed for accessing specific I/O fabric modules. For a particular COM port to be functional, an I/O fabric module must be present in the corresponding slot. In the S8 chassis, the COM ports correspond to slots 4, 5, and 6. USB Ports The USB ports on the S8 chassis allow you to use a USB drive to upgrade the chassis and upload and download files, such as configuration files and firmware images. A USB port, however, functions only if an I/O fabric module is present in the corresponding slot. In the S8 chassis, the USB ports correspond to slots 4, 5, and 6.
Features Power over Ethernet (PoE) The S8 chassis provides PoE to powered devices (PDs) using the PoE subsystem installed on top of the S‐Series chassis. The PoE subsystems can support four or eight S‐POE‐PS power supplies, providing up to 16,000W of PoE power. In a fully populated S8 chassis, PoE power can be delivered to PDs on all ports simultaneously. The S‐POE‐PS power supply features include the following: • Hot swappable capability as long as the total power needed does not exceed the power output capability of the remaining S‐POE‐PSs in the PoE subsystem. • Provides a maximum power output of 1200W (low line) or 2000W (high line) to each S‐Series module that supports PoE. The maximum number of PDs (powered devices) supported by each PoE S‐Series module is dependent on the PD power consumption as indicated by their Power Classifications. • Provides power redundancy when two or more S‐POE‐PSs are installed in the PoE subsystem and there is no more than a 1200W (low line) or 2000W (high line) demand by the connected S‐ Series modules to support PDs. If one S‐POE‐PS fails or is removed from the PoE subsystem, the other S‐POE‐PSs can support the total load. Enterasys S-Series S8 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide 1-7...
Personal vorgenommen werden. Site Guidelines You must follow the guidelines listed below when a site is selected for the S8 chassis. If you do not follow the guidelines, unsatisfactory network performance may result. • You must install an S8 chassis, with or without a PoE subsystem, in a restricted access location. • To install the S8 chassis as a freestanding unit on a shelving unit, the shelf must be able to support 113.4 kilograms (250 pounds) of static weight. • If you are mid‐mounting the S8 chassis, you must bolt the rack to the floor or ensure that the rack is supported in such a way that the mid‐mounted S8 chassis does not create tipping hazard. • To install the S8 chassis as a rack mounted unit, care must be taken to ensure that the rack used will support the unit and that the rack remains stable. • To allow proper air flow and cooling within the rack, ensure the following: – If multiple products are installed in the rack, the rack must contain products with similar air flow. – There must be 5.08 centimeters (2 inches) of clearance behind the S8 chassis and on either side of the S8 chassis. • If you are installing an S8 chassis at the bottom of an enclosed rack, leave at least 5.08 centimeters (2 inches) between the floor of the rack and the S8 chassis to ensure proper air flow and cooling; otherwise, you risk the modules overheating. Enterasys S-Series S8 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide 2-1...
Advertencia: Instalar el chasis Enterasys S en un lugar de Acceso Restringido. Acceso al equipo debe ser restringido mediante el uso de una herramienta o candado o cualquier otro método de seguridad y debe ser controlado por el responsable del lugar.
Read the Release Notes specific to the firmware image running in the chassis to check for any exceptions to the supported features and operation documented in this guide. Required Tools • ESD wrist strap (included with the S8 chassis) • Phillips screwdriver • Flat blade screwdriver A Phillips screwdriver is needed to install the unit in a 48.26‐centimeter (19‐inch) equipment rack. A flat blade screwdriver is needed to secure the power supplies and to remove and reinstall the Enterasys S-Series S8 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide 3-1...
Remove and save the accessory package, documents, and cable from the top of the styrofoam cap. See Table 3‐1. Lift and remove the styrofoam cap from the top of the chassis. Remove the bolts that secure the chassis to the skid. Open the top of the shipping bag covering the unit, then pull the bag down around the chassis. Lift and remove the chassis from the skid. Save all shipping materials for future reshipping, if necessary. Inspect the chassis for any signs of physical damage. If there are any signs of damage, DO NOT install the chassis; instead, contact Enterasys Networks. Refer to “Getting Help” on page xvii for details. Table 3-1 Accessories That Ship with the S-Series Chassis Item Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) wrist strap Installation documentation Rubber feet USB cable RJ45 Console port cable RJ45-to-DB9 adapter Cable management clips The following peripherals ship separately:...
Note: To reship the chassis, refer to the directions above and reverse each step. Installing the S8 Chassis The following sections describe the procedures that you must follow to complete the installation of the S8 chassis. Order of Installation Once you have chosen a suitable site, you can install the S8 chassis as a freestanding or rack‐ mounted unit. If you are installing an S8 chassis with a PoE subsystem, ensure that you have read the precautions in “Precautions” on page 2‐2. For a freestanding installation, install the rubber feet (Installing Rubber Feet). If you are rack mounting the S8 chassis, start at step 2. (Optional) Install the mid‐mount brackets (Installing the Mid‐mount Brackets). Mount the chassis in a 48.26‐centimeter (19‐inch) rack or other secure location (Rack Mounting the S8 Chassis). (Optional) Install the cable management clips (Installing the Cable Management Clips). Attach the Electrostatic Discharge wrist strap (Attaching the Electrostatic Discharge Wrist Strap). Install the AC power supplies (Installing the S‐AC‐PS Power Supplies). Power up the S8 chassis (Powering up the S8 Chassis). If you are using PoE, install the PoE power supplies (Installing the S‐POE‐PS Power Supplies in the PoE Subsystem). Power up the PoE power supplies (Connecting Power to the S‐POE‐PS Power Supplies). Enterasys S-Series S8 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide 3-3...
Installing the S8 Chassis Installing Rubber Feet To install the rubber feet: Place the chassis on its side on a sturdy flat surface to access the bottom of the chassis. Remove the four rubber feet/screw assemblies from their plastic bag in the shipping box. Locate the four tapped holes in the four corners on the bottom of the chassis. Screw and hand tighten each of the four rubber feet into the four tapped holes. Installing the Mid-mount Brackets Note: The mid-mount bracket kit (S8-MIDMOUNT-KIT), which you must order separately, ships separately from the S8 chassis . To install the mid‐mount brackets on the S8 chassis: Attach the mid‐mount brackets to each side of the S8 chassis with the six 1/4‐20 x 3/8 pan head screws supplied with the mid‐mount bracket kit (three screws for each bracket). See Figure 3‐1. The cutouts on each bracket match the airflow holes on the S8 chassis. The right bracket has octagonal cutouts; the left bracket has rectangular cutouts. ...
Installing the S8 Chassis Attach the mid‐mount brackets to the front of the S8 chassis with the twelve 10‐32 pan head screws supplied with the mid‐mount bracket kit (six screws for each bracket). See Figure 3‐2. Figure 3-2 Attaching the Mid-mount Brackets to the Front of the Chassis Continue to “Mid‐Mounting an S8 Chassis” on page 3‐8 for the mid‐mounting rack installation procedure. Enterasys S-Series S8 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide 3-5...
Installing the S8 Chassis Rack Mounting the S8 Chassis The S8 chassis can be mounted in two ways in a standard 48.26‐centimeter (19‐inch) equipment rack: • Front Mounting an S8 Chassis • Mid‐Mounting an S8 Chassis Ensure that there is at least 60 centimeters (24 inches) of clearance in front of the rack for chassis installation. Warning: If the rack is not secured to the floor, it is recommended that you install the chassis in the bottom half of the rack. This helps prevent the rack from being top heavy. Advertencia: Si el rack no esta asegurado al piso, es recomendable que instales el chasis en la parte de abajo del rack.
A-3 for recommended torque values to use when installing the S8 chassis using standard threaded fastener machine screws and bolts. Figure 3-3 Front Mounting the S8 Chassis in a Rack Enterasys S-Series S8 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide 3-7...
Installing the S8 Chassis Mid-Mounting an S8 Chassis Note: You must install the mid-mounting brackets on the S8 chassis before installing the S8 chassis in the rack. See “Installing the Mid-mount Brackets” on page 3-4. To install the S8 chassis in a rack using the mid‐mounting brackets: Warning: To help prevent personal injury, at least two people are required to lift the chassis into the rack.
(for example, in an enclosed rack), do not install the cable management clips. You can keep S‐Series module cables neat and secure by installing the cable management clips that are included with the S8 chassis. Using the cable management clips ensures that cables are bundled close to the chassis and that cabling is not accidentally loosened or disconnected from the chassis during operation. The S8 chassis ships with nine cable management clips, which you install on the left front mounting bracket of the chassis after you have installed the chassis. A completed installation creates eight separate cable management spaces, one for each module. To install the cable management clips: Slip each clip into the slots on the left mounting bracket. See Figure 3‐5. Figure 3-5 Installing a Cable Management Clip in the Left Mounting Bracket Enterasys S-Series S8 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide 3-9...
Installing the S8 Chassis Before installing the bottom cable management clip, remove its swing arm. See Figure 3‐6. Figure 3-6 Removing the Swing Arm from the Bottom Cable Management Clip Install the bottom cable management clip on the left mounting bracket. Close each cable management clip by snapping its swing arm into the cable management clip below. See Figure 3‐7. Figure 3-7 Closing a Cable Management Clip 3-10 Chassis Setup...
Installing the S8 Chassis Figure 3‐8 shows the completed installation. Figure 3-8 S8 Chassis with Cable Management Clips Once you have installed and cabled an S‐Series module, open the appropriate cable management clip by pushing up on the latch of its swing arm where it attaches to the cable management clip below. See Figure 3‐9. Enterasys S-Series S8 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide 3-11...
Installing the S8 Chassis Figure 3-9 Opening a Cable Management Clip Push up on the swing arm latch to open the cable management clip Place the bundled cables in the cable management clip. Close the cable management clip. 3-12 Chassis Setup...
Chassis Bonding and Grounding Installing the chassis as described in this chapter meets the protective earth grounding requirements of the National Electrical Code (NEC) UL 60950 and IEC 60950 standards. However, in some cases it is necessary to use an alternative grounding method at installation sites that must meet the Telcordia GR‐1089 Section 9, Bonding and Grounding Requirements, or national deviations. To meet these requirements, use the four tapped holes located on the rear of the chassis.These holes meet the hole grounding bolt pattern requirements, as shown in Figure 3‐10. Figure 3-10 Telcordia GR-1089 Grounding Hole Pattern Ground screws Alternate grounding requirements when a connection is needed between the chassis and the enclosure metalwork, a nearby point on the Central Office (CO) Ground system, or earth ground. The connection is made using one or more grounding wires (as needed) fabricated from an 8 AWG mm) stranded copper wire. To fabricate and install a grounding wire, proceed as follows: Cut an 8 AWG (6 mm) stranded‐copper wire to length, long enough to reach from the grounding location of the chassis to the selected grounding location on the CO Ground, earth ground, or enclosure metalwork. Install a listed two‐hole compression‐type connector on both ends of the grounding wire. Apply a suitable antioxidant to the chassis grounding location and unpainted surface grounding location on the CO Ground or enclosure metalwork. Connect one ground cable two‐hole connector to the chassis using two of the 1/4‐20 screws shipped with the chassis. Connect the two‐hole connector at the other end of the cable to the CO Ground or enclosure metalwork using user‐supplied screws. Enterasys S-Series S8 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide 3-13...
Attaching the Electrostatic Discharge Wrist Strap Torque screws to 67 inch pounds (± 5%). National Deviations: • In Norway, Sweden, and Finland, the same procedure can be used for a permanent protective earth ground connection as required by their national deviation to IEC 60950, Section 5.1.7. • In Denmark, the chassis must be installed utilizing a Type B grounded plug. Attaching the Electrostatic Discharge Wrist Strap The Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) wrist strap must be attached before handling the power supplies, fan tray, and modules used in the S8 chassis. In addition, observe all precautions when handling these modules to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge. Place the ESD wrist strap on your wrist and plug the other end into the grounding receptacle, at the top right corner of the chassis, shown in Figure 3‐11. Figure 3-11 ESD Grounding Receptacle Installing and Removing an S-AC-PS Power Supply S‐AC‐PS power supplies provide two power output levels relative to the input power source. The power supplies draw either 110 Vac 12A or 220 Vac 6A service, providing 1200 or 1600 watts per power supply, depending upon the electrical infrastructure of the site where the S8 chassis will be located. Each S‐AC‐PS power supply requires a dedicated 100‐240 Vac, 20 Amp earth‐grounded ...
Type of power cord is dependent on country of installation. For USA shipments: NEMA Power Cord 5-20, C19, R/A, SHLD Each S-AC-PS power supply accepts (X) IEC320 C19 power cord plugs. NOTICE Card Enterasys S-Series S8 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide 3-15...
Installing and Removing an S-AC-PS Power Supply Installing the S-AC-PS Power Supplies You must install at least one S‐AC‐PS power supply in the S8 chassis. Depending on your module configuration, one power supply may provide sufficient power to the chassis, but multiple power supplies can be installed to provide a redundant, load sharing power source. When you receive your S8 chassis, a cover plate will be in place over power supply slots PS2, PS3, and PS4. The power supplies must be installed in the slots labeled PS1, PS2, PS3, and PS4 at the bottom of the chassis. If you intend to install a single power supply, you must install it in the power supply slot labeled PS1. To install the S‐AC‐PS power supplies: Attach the anti‐static wrist strap as described in “Attaching the Electrostatic Discharge Wrist Strap” on page 3‐14 before handling the power supply. Hold the power supply by placing one hand on the handle located on the front panel and using the other hand to support the power supply. Holding the power supply right side up, align the power supply with the plastic guides on the bottom of the opening of the PS1 slot. Caution: Forcing a misaligned power supply into place can damage the power supply and/or the chassis backplane.
The front panel should be flush with the face of the S8 chassis. If significant resistance is encountered before the front panel is flush, remove and reinsert the power supply. Do not force the power supply into place. Figure 3-12 Installing the S-AC-PS Power Supply 1 Mandatory power supply installed in slot PS1 4 Faceplate 2 Power supply handle 5 Power supply slot 3 Captive screw Secure the power supply to the chassis by screwing the captive screws into the chassis. Enterasys S-Series S8 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide 3-17...
Installing and Removing an S-AC-PS Power Supply If you are installing more than one power supply, remove the coverplates from the applicable number of power supply slots, as shown in Figure 3‐13. Keep the coverplates in the event you need to remove the power supplies. Figure 3-13 Removing a Coverplate from an S-AC-PS Power Supply Slot 1 Power supply slot 3 Captive screw 2 Coverplate Repeat steps 2– 5 for each power supply. After completing the power supply installations, the S8 chassis is ready to be powered up. Proceed to Powering up the S8 Chassis for instructions to power up the chassis. Removing an S-AC-PS Power Supply Whenever possible, you should install a replacement power supply before removing a power ...
Precaución: El sistema de ventilación se puede reemplazar cuando la unidad está encendida. Sin embargo, no utilice el chasis durante largos períodos sin contar con un sistema de ventilación porque podría sobrecalentarse y dañarse. Removing a Fan Tray To remove a fan tray: Attach the anti‐static wrist strap as described in “Attaching the Electrostatic Discharge Wrist Strap” on page 3‐14 before handling the fan tray. Loosen the captive screws located at the top and bottom of the fan tray. Enterasys S-Series S8 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide 3-19...
Removing and Installing a Fan Tray Slowly slide the fan tray out of its slot in the chassis. See Figure 3‐14. Figure 3-14 Removing the Fan Tray 1 Captive screw (2) 2 Fan tray handle Installing a Fan Tray To install a fan tray: Attach the anti‐static wrist strap as described in “Attaching the Electrostatic Discharge Wrist Strap” on page 3‐14 before handling the fan tray. Hold the handle of the fan tray with one hand and the bottom of the fan tray with the other hand. You should hold the fan so that the STATUS LED label on the faceplate is right‐side up. Line up the top and bottom of the fan tray with the slot guides on the chassis. Caution: In the following step, ensure that you do not force the fan assembly into place as it may damage the self-aligning power/control connector in the chassis.
Item Quantity S-POE-PS power supply For USA shipments: NEMA Power Cord 6-20, C19, R/A, SHLD Type of power cord is dependent on country of installation. NOTICE Card Remove the power supply from its protective plastic bag. Examine the power supply carefully, checking for damage. If there are any signs of damage, DO NOT install the power supply; instead, contact Enterasys Networks. Refer to “Getting Help” on page xvii for details. Enterasys S-Series S8 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide 3-21...
Installing and Removing an S-POE-PS Power Supply Installing the S-POE-PS Power Supplies in the PoE Subsystem The PoE subsystem must be installed on the S8 chassis before installing the S‐POE‐PS power supplies in the PoE subsystem. For information on upgrading an S8 chassis with a PoE subsystem, see the Enterasys S‐Series PoE Subsystem Upgrade Installation Guide. To install the S‐POE‐PS power supplies in the PoE subsystem: Open the ejection handle faceplate of the S‐POE‐PS power supply by releasing the spring clip on the lower left of the faceplate. Align the power supply with bay 1 (labeled PS1), then slide the S‐POE‐PS power supply forward until the S‐POE‐PS power supply is plugged into the subsystem connector and is completely inside the bay. See Figure 3‐15. The power supply’s faceplate will close as the power supply plugs into the subsystem connector. If you encounter significant resistance before the S‐POE‐PS power supply reaches the end of its travel, remove and reinsert the power supply. Figure 3-15 Inserting the S-POE-PS Power Supply in the PoE Subsystem Close the power supply’s faceplate completely against the spring clip on the power supply.
3‐16. Figure 3-16 Removing Cover Plates from the PoE Subsystem Power Supply Slots Keep the coverplates in the event you need to remove the power supplies. The PoE subsystem ships without a cover on bay 1. Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each additional power supply. Removing an S-POE-PS Power Supply To remove an S‐POE‐PS power supply: Attach the anti‐static wrist strap as described in “Attaching the Electrostatic Discharge Wrist Strap” on page 3‐14 before handling the power supply. Unplug the power cord from the dedicated AC outlet. Unplug the power cord from the AC power connector of the appropriate power supply. Release the spring clip on the lower left of the power supply’s faceplate to unlock the ejection handle. Grasping the ejection handle, slide the power supply out of the PoE subsystem. Enterasys S-Series S8 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide 3-23...
Connecting Power to the S-POE-PS Power Supplies Connecting Power to the S-POE-PS Power Supplies AC inlets at the front of the PoE shelf provide power to the S‐POE‐PS power supplies installed in the PoE subsystem. An AC power cord is shipped with each S‐POE‐PS. To connect the S‐POE‐PS power supplies to AC power: Plug the AC power cord into the appropriate AC inlet connector on the PoE shelf. The AC inlet connectors are numbered. Plug the other end of the AC power cord into a separately fused AC power outlet that meets the power specifications provided in Appendix A, Specifications and Regulatory Compliance. Check to see if the DC power LED is green and the AC power LED is off. Otherwise, refer to “S‐POE‐PS Power Supply LEDs” on page 3‐27 to determine the problem. Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each additional power supply. If you need additional help with this installation, contact Enterasys Networks. Refer to “Getting Help” on page xvii for instructions. 3-24 Chassis Setup...
Table 3-4 S-AC-PS Power Supply LED Status Definitions LED Color Status AC OK Green Sufficient AC power supply (influx) Power supply malfunctioning DC OK Green Power supply successfully providing 12 VDC to the system. Power supply malfunctioning or unplugged. Enterasys S-Series S8 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide 3-25...
LEDs S-FAN Fan Tray Status LED Refer to Figure 3‐18 for the location of the fan tray LED. Table 3‐5 describes the different states of the fan tray LED. Figure 3-18 Fan Tray Status LED Table 3-5 Fan Tray Status LED States and Their Definitions LED Color Status None Fan tray is off or booting up. Green All fans in the fan tray are operating normally. Amber One fan in the fan tray has failed.
Blinking Input out of limits DC Output Power supply successfully providing 48 VDC Blinking Overload Temperature Temperature is out of range Blinking Must service the fan Fault Fault Blinking Fan not communicating Enterasys S-Series S8 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide 3-27...
Connecting to the COM Port for Local Management Connecting to the COM Port for Local Management This section describes how to install a UTP cable with RJ45 connectors and optional adapters to connect a PC or VT series terminal to an Enterasys Networks device to access Local Management. This section also details adapter pinout assignments. What Is Needed The following is a list of the parts that may be needed depending on the connection: • RJ45‐to‐DB9 female adapter (supplied with the S8 chassis) • UTP cable with RJ45 connectors (supplied with the S8 chassis) • RJ45‐to‐DB25 female adapter (customer‐supplied) Using the UTP cable with RJ45 connectors and the RJ45‐to‐DB9 adapter, you can connect to an S8 chassis RJ45 COM port to a PC running a VT series emulation software package. Using the UTP cable and an optional RJ45‐to‐DB25 female adapter, you can connect to an S8 chassis RJ45 COM port to a VT series terminal or VT type terminals running emulation programs for the VT series. Connecting to a PC or Laptop To connect a PC or laptop running the VT terminal emulation to an S8 chassis COM port:...
Connecting to a VT Series Terminal To connect a VT Series terminal to the S8 chassis COM port, use a UTP cable with RJ45 connectors and an optional RJ45‐to‐DB25 female adapter. Connect the RJ45 connector at one end of the cable to one of the COM ports on the S8 chassis. The S8 chassis COM port that you connect to must have an I/O fabric module in the corresponding slot. Plug the RJ45 connector at the other end of the cable into the RJ45‐to‐DB25 female adapter. Connect the RJ45‐to‐DB25 adapter to the port labeled COMM on the VT terminal. Turn on the VT terminal and access the Setup Directory. Set the following parameters: Parameter Setting Mode 7 Bit Control Transmit Transmit=9600 Bits Parity 8 Bits, No Parity Stop Bit 1 Stop Bit When these parameters are set, the Local Management password screen will display. Refer to the “Completing the Installation” on page 3‐31 for further information. Enterasys S-Series S8 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide 3-29...
Connecting to the COM Port for Local Management Adapter Wiring and Signal Assignments COM Port Adapter Wiring and Signal Diagram RJ45 Conductor Signal Blue Receive (RX) Transmit (TX) Green Ground (GRD) Orange Request to Send (RTS) Yellow Clear to Send (CTS) Pins Pins DB9 Connector (Female)
By default, the S8 chassis is configured with three user login accounts: ro for Read-Only access; rw for Read-Write access; and admin for super-user access to all modifiable parameters. The default password is set to blank (carriage return). For information on changing these default passwords, refer to the Enterasys S-Series Configuration Guide Start the Command Line Interface (CLI) from the device’s local console port as follows: Connect a terminal to the local console port as described in “Connecting to the COM Port for ...
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77.31 cm x 44.70 cm x 47.32 cm (30.44” x 17.60” x 18.63”) Weight 53.75 (118.5 lbs) Environmental Requirements Operating Temperature 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F) Storage Temperature -30°C to 73°C (-22°F to 164°F) Operating Relative Humidity 5% to 90% (non-condensing) Enterasys S-Series S8 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide A-1...
Power Supply Specifications Power Supply Specifications Refer to Table A‐2 for S‐AC‐PS specifications. Refer to Table A‐3 for S‐POE‐PS specifications. Table A-2 S-AC-PS Power Supply Specifications Item Specification Electrical Input Frequency 50 to 60 Hz Input (Voltage/Current) at Output 100 to 125 Vac: 16 A at 1200 watts Power 200 to 240 Vac: 10 A at 1600 watts Physical Dimensions 41mm x 101.6mm x 406.4mm (1.60"...
Output Data Carrier Detect (DCD) Output Data Set Ready (DSR) Input Receive Data (RCV) Input Signal Ground (GND) Data Terminal Ready (DTR) Output Request to Send (RTS) Input Clear to Send (CTS) Enterasys S-Series S8 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide A-3...
Regulatory Compliance Regulatory Compliance This product meets the safety, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), and environmental requirements listed in Table A‐7. Table A-7 Compliance Standards Regulatory Compliance Standard Safety UL 60950-1, FDA 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11, CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1, EN 60950-1, EN 60825-1, EN 60825-2, IEC 60950-1, 2006/95/EC (Low Voltage Directive) Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) FCC 47 CFR Part 15 (Class A), ICES-003 (Class A), EN 55022 (Class A), EN 55024, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, AS/NZ CISPR-22 (Class A).
PD Maximum Power Range Usage Default 0.44 to 12.95 Watts Optional 0.44 to 3.84 Watts Optional 3.84 to 6.49 Watts Optional 6.49 to 12.95 Watts Not Allowed Reserved for Future Use Proprietary PD Detection S‐Series devices support a subset of the currently deployed proprietary PoE methods. This includes support for Cisco PDs, including a proprietary capacitor based detection scheme. Enterasys S-Series S8 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide B-1...
PoE Port Status LEDs PoE Port Status LEDs The PoE port status of each 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ45 port on an S‐Series I/O module is indicated by the two‐color RX and TX LED display for each port. To observe the PoE port status indications, you must switch the S‐Series I/O module from the default RX/ TX Status Mode to the PoE Port Status Mode using the red PoE button. The switch operation and a description of how to use the LED indications are described in the Enterasys S‐Series Module Hardware Installation Guide. Allocation of PoE Power to Devices When equipped with a PoE subsystem and S‐POE‐PS power supplies, the S‐Series chassis provides dedicated PoE power for powered devices (PDs) attached to the 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ45 ports on the installed S‐Series I/O modules. The S‐Series firmware determines the power available for PoE based on power supply status and power supply redundancy mode. When any change is made to the power supply status or redundancy mode, the firmware recalculates the power available for PoE. The power available for PoE is distributed based on the configured allocation mode: • Automatic mode (default), in which available power is distributed evenly. Any change in available power, due to a change in power supply status or redundancy mode, will trigger an automatic redistribution of power. • Manual mode, in which the power budget is manually configured, using either CLI commands or the MIBs. The wattage configured cannot exceed the total power available on the switch for PoE. The configured wattage assignment is used to calculate the total available PoE power. If the total available PoE power changes, a redistribution of available power will occur, applying the calculated percentage. If the PoE power needed or requested exceeds the power available, the system will generate a trap to notify the system manager. For more information on configuring allocation mode, see the Enterasys S‐Series CLI Reference ...
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