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Contents Preface..........................................7 Document Conventions..................................7 Notes, Cautions, and Warnings...............................7 Command Syntax Conventions................................7 Document Feedback....................................8 Ruckus Product Documentation Resources............................8 Online Training Resources..................................8 Contacting Ruckus Customer Services and Support..........................9 What Support Do I Need?................................9 Open a Case....................................9 Self-Service Resources................................... 9 About This Document....................................11 Supported hardware and software...............................
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Mounting on a two-post rack................................48 Installing the 1U, 1.5U, and 2U Universal Kit for Four Post Racks (XBR-R000295)................53 Time and items required..................................54 Parts list....................................... 54 Flush-front mounting the device in the rack............................55 Attaching the front brackets................................56 Attaching the bracket extensions to the device..........................57 Installing the device in the rack..............................58 Attaching the rear brackets to the extensions..........................59 Attaching the rear brackets to the rack posts..........................
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Tracing a route..................................... 98 Digital optical monitoring..................................99 Monitoring power and cooling................................99 Ruckus ICX 7150 Switch Technical Specifications............................. 101 System specifications..................................101 Ethernet......................................102 LEDs........................................102 Other......................................... 103 Weight and physical dimensions.................................103 Environmental requirements................................103 Power supply specifications (per PSU)............................... 104 Power consumption (idle configuration)..............................
Preface • Document Conventions............................. 7 • Command Syntax Conventions..........................7 • Document Feedback..............................8 • Ruckus Product Documentation Resources......................8 • Online Training Resources............................8 • Contacting Ruckus Customer Services and Support....................9 Document Conventions The following tables list the text and notice conventions that are used throughout this guide. TABLE 1 Text conventions Convention Description...
Preface Document Feedback Convention Description italic text Identifies a variable. Syntax components displayed within square brackets are optional. Default responses to system prompts are enclosed in square brackets. { x | y | z } A choice of required parameters is enclosed in curly brackets separated by vertical bars. You must select one of the options.
Preface Contacting Ruckus Customer Services and Support Contacting Ruckus Customer Services and Support The Customer Services and Support (CSS) organization is available to provide assistance to customers with active warranties on their Ruckus Networks products, and customers and partners with active support contracts. For product support information and details on contacting the Support Team, go directly to the Support Portal using https:// support.ruckuswireless.com, or go to...
Mountable on a desktop, only rack, or wall ICX 7150-C12P Twelve GbE (124 W) PoE+ ports with two 1-GbE FastIron 08.0.60 Fanless uplink ports and two SFP+ 10-GbE optical stacking...
What's new in this document NOTE For ICX 7150-C12P, ICX 7150-24, ICX 7150-24P, ICX 7150-48, ICX 7150-48P, and ICX 7150-48PF, the AC power supply and fans are integrated with the device. The power supply or the fans are not field replaceable units (FRUs).
Layer 3 Premium license features (OSPF, VRRP, PIM, PBR) are also included. BR-ICX-7150C-21U210R-P-01 2X10GR CoE license to upgrade the ICX 7150-C12P switch from 2x1G SFP to a 2x10G SFP+ uplink or stacking ports. Layer 3 Premium license features (OSPF, VRRP, PIM, PBR) are also included. BR-ICX-7150Z210U810R-P-01...
Device Overview Port-side view Port-side view FIGURE 1 Port-side view of ICX 7150-C12P Type-C USB console port RJ-45 uplink port C2 RX/TX activity LED Port status mode selection button and LEDs Reserved for future use System LEDs RJ-45 downlink port 8 RX/TX activity LED...
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Device Overview Port-side view FIGURE 2 Port-side view of ICX 7150-24 and ICX 7150-24P Type-C USB console port Slot 2 (10/100/1000 Mbps RJ-45 uplink) ports (half-duplex is not support on these ports) Port status mode selection button and LEDs Slot 1 (10/100/1000 Mbps RJ-45 downlink) ports System LEDs USB port RJ-45 downlink port 17 status LED...
Logo and Model name when there is RX/TX activity SFP+ Fiber Stacking/Uplink ports Nonport-side view FIGURE 5 Nonport-side view of ICX 7150-C12P Kensington security slot AC power supply socket FIGURE 6 Nonport-side view of ICX 7150-24 AC power supply socket...
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Device Overview Nonport-side view FIGURE 7 Nonport-side view of ICX 7150-48 Management console port - RJ-45 AC power supply socket FIGURE 8 Nonport-side view of ICX 7150-24P and ICX 7150-48P Fan 1 Management console port - RJ-45 (available in the front panel for ICX 7150-24P) Fan 2 AC power supply socket...
Device Overview LRM Adapter support Device management options You can use the management functions built into the device to monitor the topology, port status, physical status, and other information to help you analyze switch performance and to accelerate system debugging. The device automatically performs power-on self-test (POST) each time it is turned on.
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Device Overview LRM Adapter support FIGURE 11 LRM Adapter front view Port Status LEDs (see per Port LED status definition below) Amber off, Green on : Link Up Amber off, Green off : No Power Amber off, Green Blinking : Link activity Amber on, Green off : Link down Panel Label FIGURE 12 SPF+ Optic module with copper pigtail...
Preparing for the Installation • Safety precautions..............................21 • Facility requirements..............................23 • Quick installation checklist............................24 • Shipping carton contents............................26 Safety precautions When using this product, observe all danger, caution, and attention notices in this manual. The safety notices are accompanied by symbols that represent the severity of the safety condition Refer to Cautions and Danger Notices at the end of this guide for translations of safety notices for this product.
Preparing for the Installation Safety precautions CAUTION Before plugging a cable into any port, be sure to discharge the voltage stored on the cable by touching the electrical contacts to ground surface. CAUTION Static electricity can damage the chassis and other electronic devices. To avoid damage, keep static-sensitive devices in their static-protective packages until you are ready to install them.
Preparing for the Installation Facility requirements DANGER Make sure the rack housing the device is adequately secured to prevent it from becoming unstable or falling over. CAUTION Do not use the port cover tabs to lift the module. They are not designed to support the weight of the module, which can fall and be damaged.
Preparing for the Installation Quick installation checklist TABLE 9 Facility requirements (continued) Type Requirements • Additional weight of switch not to exceed the rack’s weight limits • Temperature: Because the temperature within a rack assembly may be higher than the ambient room temperature, check that the rack-environment temperature is within the specified operating temperature range.
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Preparing for the Installation Quick installation checklist TABLE 11 Installation and basic system configuration Task Task details or additional information Completed Mount the device. Choose one of the following mounting options: • Mount the device on a desktop or flat surface. Refer to Mounting on a desktop or flat surface on page 28.
24-port and 48-port models) – Wall mounting kit containing two wall-mount screws and two plastic anchors (included only with ICX 7150-C12P) – Two-post rack kit containing four rack-mounting screws and four cage nuts (included only with 24-port and 48-port models) –...
No other equipment is required for desktop installation. • Only ICX 7150-C12P compact device: – As a standalone unit using a magnet (ICX6400-C12-MGNT) on a rack or on any surface that is magnetic such as a metal desk or cabinet.
Mounting the Device Mounting on a desktop or flat surface DANGER Mount the devices you install in a rack as low as possible. Place the heaviest device at the bottom and progressively place lighter devices above. DANGER This equipment is suitable for mounting on concrete or other noncombustible surfaces only. CAUTION Make sure the airflow around the front, and back of the device is not restricted.
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Mounting the Device Mounting on a desktop or flat surface FIGURE 13 Attaching the adhesive feet on a compact device Ruckus ICX 7150 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Part Number: 53-1004928-05...
Mounting the Device Mounting the compact device with a magnet FIGURE 14 Attaching the adhesive feet on a 24-port or 48-port device Attach the four adhesive feet to the bottom of the device. If installing multiple devices, attach the adhesive feet to each device. Set the device on a flat desktop, table, or shelf near an AC power source.
Mounting the Device Mounting the compact device with a magnet Before mounting the device to a metal surface using the magnet sheet, ensure that the following requirements are met: • The magnet sheet is attached to the bottom panel of the device. Refer to Attaching the magnet sheet to the device on page 31.
Mounting the Device Mounting the compact device with a magnet FIGURE 15 Attaching the logo side of the magnet sheet to the bottom panel of the compact device Mounting the device on a metal surface or metal wall CAUTION Do not mount the device on a surface with the top panel facing downward. Mount the device only on a vertical metal surface with the front panel port-side facing downward.
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Mounting the Device Mounting the compact device with a magnet Place the magnet sheet (with the logo side now attached to the bottom panel of the device) against the metal surface or metal wall. FIGURE 16 Mounting a compact device to a metal surface using the magnet mount Ruckus ICX 7150 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Part Number: 53-1004928-05...
Mounting the Device Mounting the compact device with a magnet FIGURE 17 A compact device mounted on a metal surface with ports down Mounting the device under a metal desk NOTE Do not mount the device directly underneath a desktop surface with the top panel facing downward. Mount the device only on the vertical metal surface of the desk with the front panel ports side facing downward.
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Mounting the Device Mounting the compact device with a magnet Place the bottom panel of the device with the magnet sheet attached under the metal desk, against the side of the device. Ensure that the front panel (port side) of the device is facing downward. FIGURE 18 Mounting a compact device underneath a metal desktop using the magnet mount Magnet Metal desk...
Mounting the Device Mounting the compact device under a fixed surface FIGURE 19 A compact device securely mounted underneath a metal desk with the port side facing down Mounting the compact device under a fixed surface Use the following items to mount the device under a fixed surface such as under a desk, or under a shelf. •...
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Mounting the Device Mounting the compact device under a fixed surface DANGER When mounting the device under a fixed surface, under a desk, or under a shelf, mount the device with the bottom panel down and in a place where there is not much foot traffic. The fixed surface must be strong enough to withstand the weight of the device such that the device or the surface does not fall down.
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Mounting the Device Mounting the compact device under a fixed surface Complete the following steps to mount the device under a fixed surface. Using a Phillips screwdriver, attach the mounting brackets to the diagonally opposite sides of the device using two #6-32 sink- head screws on each side.
Mounting the Device Mounting the compact device directly on a wall FIGURE 21 Mounting a compact device under a fixed surface with long brackets (ICX7000-C12-RMK) Drill two holes under the fixed surface or desk where you want to mount the device. Hammer the mounting anchors into the two holes.
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Mounting the Device Mounting the compact device directly on a wall Complete the following steps to mount the device directly to a wall. Use tape to place the Wall Mount Holes Location template against the wall, in the same position that you plan to place the device against the wall.
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Mounting the Device Mounting the compact device directly on a wall Use the #2 Phillips screwdriver to secure the two wall-mount screws into the wall-mount anchors. Leave a gap of 4.0 to 4.5 mm between the screw head and the wall. FIGURE 22 Preparing to wall mount the device Drilled holes in wall Wall-mount anchors...
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Mounting the Device Mounting the compact device directly on a wall With the port side of the device facing down, aim the mounting holes on the bottom panel of the device towards the wall- mounting screws on the wall and hang the device securely against the wall, so that the wall-mount screws are inserted into the mounting holes.
Mounting the Device Mounting on a wall using the wall mount brackets FIGURE 24 Wall mounting a compact device - View of the top panel Mounting on a wall using the wall mount brackets NOTE You need a #2 Phillips screwdriver, a hammer, and a drill for wall mount installation. NOTE Mount the devices that have fans such that there is enough space for ventilation on the air-intake and air-exhaust sides to maintain the ambient operating temperature.
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Mounting the Device Mounting on a wall using the wall mount brackets NOTE The hardware device illustrated in this procedure is only for reference and may not depict the actual device that you are installing. Complete the following steps to mount the device to a wall. Attach the four adhesive feet to the bottom of the device.
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Mounting the Device Mounting on a wall using the wall mount brackets Using a Phillips screwdriver, attach the wall mount brackets to the sides of the device using four #6-32 sink-head screws on each side. FIGURE 25 Attaching the wall mount brackets to a 24-port device Ruckus ICX 7150 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Part Number: 53-1004928-05...
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Mounting the Device Mounting on a wall using the wall mount brackets FIGURE 26 Attaching the wall mount brackets to a 48-port device Drill two holes on the wall where you want to mount the device. Hammer two wall mount anchors into the holes on the wall. Ruckus ICX 7150 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Part Number: 53-1004928-05...
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Mounting the Device Mounting on a wall using the wall mount brackets Use the two wall mount screws to fasten the device to the wall mount anchors. FIGURE 27 Wall mounting a 24-port device with port-side up Drilled holes Wall mount screws Wall mount anchors Ruckus ICX 7150 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Part Number: 53-1004928-05...
Mounting the Device Mounting on a two-post rack FIGURE 28 Wall mounting a 48-port device with port-side down NOTE Brocade recommends that you install the 24P, 48P, and 48PF models with the port-side down to maintain the ambient temperature. Mounting on a two-post rack The devices use stationary mounting when mounted in a rack.
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You need a #2 Phillips screwdriver for rack mount installation. NOTE The ICX 7150-C12P compact device requires the ICX7000-C12-RMK rack mount kit which is optionally orderable. Complete the following steps to mount devices in a rack. Remove the rack mounting kit from the shipping carton. The kit contains two L-shaped mounting brackets and six sink-head screws.
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Mounting the Device Mounting on a two-post rack Using a Phillips screwdriver, attach the mounting brackets to the sides of the device using six sink-head screws. FIGURE 29 Attaching the mounting brackets for a compact device Ruckus ICX 7150 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Part Number: 53-1004928-05...
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Mounting the Device Mounting on a two-post rack FIGURE 30 Attaching the rack mounting brackets for 24-port and 48-port devices Remove the two-post rack kit from the shipping carton. The kit contains four rack-mounting screws and four cage nuts. Insert the cage nuts in the two-post rack where you want to mount the device. Ruckus ICX 7150 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Part Number: 53-1004928-05...
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Mounting the Device Mounting on a two-post rack Using a Phillips screwdriver, mount the device in a two-post rack using four rack-mounting screws. FIGURE 31 Installing a compact device in a two-post rack Rack-mounting screws Cage nuts Ruckus ICX 7150 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Part Number: 53-1004928-05...
Mounting the Device Installing the 1U, 1.5U, and 2U Universal Kit for Four Post Racks (XBR-R000295) FIGURE 32 Installing a 24-port or 48-port device in a two-post rack Rack-mounting screws Cage nuts If installing multiple devices, mount them in the rack, one below the other with the heaviest device at the bottom and lightest device on the top.
Mounting the Device Time and items required The device can be installed so that the port side is either flush with the front posts or recessed with the non-port side flush with the rear posts. A recessed position allows a more gradual bend in the fiber-optic cables connected to the device and less interference in the aisle at the front of the rack.
Mounting the Device Flush-front mounting the device in the rack FIGURE 33 Rack kit parts Front brackets (2) Screw, 8-32 x 5/16-in., panhead Phillips (8) Bracket extensions (2) Screw, 8-32 x 5/16-in., flathead Phillips (16) Rear brackets, short (2) Screw, 6-32 x 1/4-in., panhead Phillips (8) Rear brackets, medium (2) Screw, 10-32 x 5/8-in., panhead Phillips (8) Rear brackets, long (2)
Mounting the Device Flush-front mounting the device in the rack Complete the following tasks to install the device in a four-post rack: Attaching the front brackets on page 56 Attaching the bracket extensions to the device on page 57 Installing the device in the rack on page 58 Attaching the rear brackets to the extensions on page 59...
Mounting the Device Flush-front mounting the device in the rack Tighten all the 8-32 x 5/16-in. screws to a torque of 15 in-lb (17 cm-kg). FIGURE 34 Attaching the front brackets Brocade device Front brackets Screws, 8-32 x 5/16-in., flathead Phillips Attaching the bracket extensions to the device Complete the following steps to attach the extension brackets to the device.
Mounting the Device Flush-front mounting the device in the rack Tighten all the 8-32 x 5/16-in. screws to a torque of 15 in-lb (17 cm-kg). FIGURE 35 Attaching the bracket extensions to the device Bracket extensions Screws, 8-32 x 5/16-in., flathead Phillips Installing the device in the rack Complete the following steps to install the device in the rack.
Mounting the Device Flush-front mounting the device in the rack Tighten all the 10-32 x 5/8-in. screws to a torque of 25 in-lb (29 cm-kg). FIGURE 36 Positioning the device in the rack Screws, 10-32 x 5/8-in., panhead Phillips Retainer nuts, 10-32 Attaching the rear brackets to the extensions Complete the following steps to attach the rear brackets to the extensions.
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Mounting the Device Flush-front mounting the device in the rack Adjust the brackets to the rack depth and tighten all the 6-32 x 1/4-in. screws to a torque of 9 in-lb (10 cm-kg). FIGURE 37 Attaching the short rear brackets to the extensions Rear brackets Screws, 6-32 x 1/4-in., panhead Phillips FIGURE 38 Attaching the medium or long rear brackets to the extensions...
Mounting the Device Flush-front mounting the device in the rack Rear bracket, medium or long Screws, 6-32 x 1/4-in., panhead Phillips Attaching the rear brackets to the rack posts Complete the following steps to attach the rear brackets to the rack posts. Attach the right rear bracket to the right rear rack post using two 10-32 x 5/8-in.
Mounting the Device Flush-rear (recessed) mounting the device in the rack Flush-rear (recessed) mounting the device in the rack The flush-rear (recessed) mounting is similar to the flush-front mounting except that the brackets are reversed on the device. CAUTION The device must be turned off and disconnected from the fabric during this procedure. NOTE Illustrations used in these rack installation procedures are for reference only and may not show the actual device that you are installing.
Mounting the Device Flush-rear (recessed) mounting the device in the rack Tighten all the 8-32 x 5/16-in. screws to a torque of 15 in-lb (17 cm-kg). FIGURE 40 Attaching the front brackets to the rear of the device Brocade device Screws, 8-32 x 5/16-in., flathead Phillips Front brackets Attaching the bracket extensions to the front of the device...
Mounting the Device Flush-rear (recessed) mounting the device in the rack Tighten all the 8-32 x 5/16-in. screws to a torque of 15 in-lb (17 cm-kg). FIGURE 41 Attaching the bracket extensions to the device Bracket extensions Screws, 8-32 x 5/16-in., flathead Phillips Installing the device in the rack Complete the following steps to install the device in the rack.
Mounting the Device Flush-rear (recessed) mounting the device in the rack Tighten all the 10-32 x 5/8-in. screws to a torque of 25 in-lb (29 cm-kg). FIGURE 42 Positioning the device in the rack Screws, 10-32 x 5/8-in., panhead Phillips Retainer nuts, 10-32 Attaching the rear brackets to the bracket extensions at the front of the device...
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Mounting the Device Flush-rear (recessed) mounting the device in the rack Adjust the brackets to the rack depth and tighten all the 6-32 x 1/4-in. screws to a torque of 9 in-lb (10 cm-kg). FIGURE 43 Attaching the short rear brackets to the extensions at the front of the device Rear brackets, short Screws, 6-32 x 1/4-in., panhead Phillips Ruckus ICX 7150 Switch Hardware Installation Guide...
Mounting the Device Flush-rear (recessed) mounting the device in the rack FIGURE 44 Attaching the medium or long rear brackets to the extensions Rear bracket, medium or long Screws, 6-32 x 1/4-in., panhead Phillips Attaching the rear brackets to the front rack posts Complete the following steps to attach the rear brackets to the front rack posts.
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Mounting the Device Flush-rear (recessed) mounting the device in the rack Tighten all the 10-32 x 5/8-in. screws to a torque of 25 in-lb (29 cm-kg). FIGURE 45 Attaching the rear brackets to the front rack posts Screws, 10-32 x 5/8-in., panhead Phillips Retainer nuts, 10-32 Ruckus ICX 7150 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Part Number: 53-1004928-05...
/ y / z ) and refers to StackID/Slot/Port. format ( ICX 7150-C12P devices have two stacking ports on the front panel as shown in the following figure. FIGURE 46 ICX 7150-C12P stacking ports ICX 7150-24 and ICX 7150-24P devices have four stacking ports on the front panel as shown in the following figure.
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Connecting ICX 7150 Devices in a Stack ICX 7150 stacking ports FIGURE 47 ICX 7150 stacking port location on 24-port and some 48-port models ICX 7150-48, ICX 7150-48P, and ICX 7150-48PF devices have four stacking ports in the same location on the front panel as ICX 7150 24- port models.
FastIron Stacking Configuration Guide for more information. automatic selection if you choose. Refer to the The following figures show examples of supported stacking topologies for the ICX 7150-C12P. FIGURE 49 ICX 7150-C12P linear stack Ruckus ICX 7150 Switch Hardware Installation Guide...
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Connecting ICX 7150 Devices in a Stack ICX 7150 stacking topologies FIGURE 50 ICX 7150-C12P ring topology The following figures show examples of supported topologies for ICX 7150 24-port models. FIGURE 51 ICX 7150 24-port model, linear stack Ruckus ICX 7150 Switch Hardware Installation Guide...
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Connecting ICX 7150 Devices in a Stack ICX 7150 stacking topologies FIGURE 52 ICX 7150 24-port model, ring stack The following figures show examples of supported topologies for the ICX 7150-48ZP. FIGURE 53 ICX7150-48ZP linear stack Ruckus ICX 7150 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Part Number: 53-1004928-05...
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Connecting ICX 7150 Devices in a Stack ICX 7150 stacking topologies FIGURE 54 ICX 7150-48ZP ring stack Ruckus ICX 7150 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Part Number: 53-1004928-05...
Initial Setup and Verification • Items required................................. 75 • Providing power to the device..........................75 • Establishing a first-time connection to the console port................... 76 • Configuring an IP address for the device......................... 79 • Customizing the host name and chassis name ....................... 79 •...
Initial Setup and Verification Establishing a first-time connection to the console port After POST is complete, verify that the switch power and switch status LEDs are green. NOTE Power Supply LED should always display solid green to ensure a working power supply. If the LED is amber, it indicates a faulty PSU.
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Initial Setup and Verification Establishing a first-time connection to the console port Open a terminal emulator application such as HyperTerminal on a Windows PC, or TERM, TIP, or Kermit in a UNIX environment, and configure the sessions parameters as follows: •...
Initial Setup and Verification Establishing a first-time connection to the console port At the opening CLI prompt, enter the following command to change to the Privileged EXEC mode: device> enable device# By default, the CLI is not protected by passwords. To secure CLI access, Brocade strongly recommends assigning passwords. You can set the following levels of passwords: •...
Initial Setup and Verification Customizing the host name and chassis name Configuring an IP address for the device You must configure at least one IP address using the serial connection to the CLI before you can manage the device using the other management interfaces.
Initial Setup and Verification Setting the date and time Perform the following steps to change the host name and then the chassis name. Customize the host name, contact, and location using the following commands. When you configure a host name, the name replaces the default system name in the device CLI prompt.
Initial Setup and Verification Backing up the running configuration Getting in-band access You can access the management agent in the device from anywhere within the attached network using Telnet or other network management software. However, you must first configure the device with a valid IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. If you have trouble establishing a link to the management agent, check to see if you have a valid network connection.
Installing Transceivers and Cables • Time and items required............................83 • Precautions specific to transceivers and cables....................... 83 • Managing cables..............................84 • Installing the Ethernet RJ-45 cables.........................84 • Cleaning the fiber-optic connectors......................... 86 • Installing a new fiber-optic transceiver........................86 •...
Installing Transceivers and Cables Managing cables DANGER For safety reasons, the ESD wrist strap should contain a series 1 megaohm resistor. DANGER All fiber-optic interfaces use Class 1 lasers. DANGER Use only optical transceivers that are qualified by Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. and comply with the FDA Class 1 radiation performance requirements defined in 21 CFR Subchapter I, and with IEC 60825 and EN60825.
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Installing Transceivers and Cables Installing the Ethernet RJ-45 cables FIGURE 56 UTP crossover cable • Straight-through UTP cabling is required for direct UTP attachment to workstations, servers, or routers using network interface cards (NICs). Fiber-optic cabling is required for direct attachment to Gigabit NICs or switches and routers through fiber ports. FIGURE 57 Straight-through cable •...
Installing Transceivers and Cables Cleaning the fiber-optic connectors Cleaning the fiber-optic connectors To avoid problems with the connection between the fiber-optic transceiver (SFP+ or QSFP) and the fiber cable connectors, Brocade strongly recommends cleaning both connectors each time you disconnect and reconnect them. Dust can accumulate on the connectors and cause problems such as reducing the optic launch power.
Installing Transceivers and Cables Cabling a fiber-optic transceiver Gently insert the transceiver into the slot until it clicks into place. Transceivers are keyed to prevent incorrect insertion. NOTE The location of the fiber-optic interface shown is for illustration purposes only. They may be in a slightly different location on the device you are using.
Installing Transceivers and Cables Replacing a fiber-optic transceiver Replacing a fiber-optic transceiver You can replace a fiber-optic SFP+ transceiver while the device is powered on and running. While replacing a fiber-optic module, be sure to wear an ESD wrist strap with a plug that can be inserted in the ESD connector on the device.
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Installing Transceivers and Cables Replacing a fiber-optic transceiver Store the transceiver in a safe, static-free place or in an anti-static bag. If you are installing a new module or replacing a module, install the new module in the port. Ruckus ICX 7150 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Part Number: 53-1004928-05...
After you install the network cables, you can observe certain LEDs to determine if the network connections are functioning properly. The tables in this section outline the state of each LED, the status of the hardware, and any recommended action. FIGURE 61 Port-side LEDs of ICX 7150-C12P Port status mode selection button...
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Monitoring the Device Interpreting port-side LEDs FIGURE 62 Port-side LEDs of ICX 7150-24 and ICX 7150-24P Port status mode selection button RJ-45 uplink port C1 status LED Port link status mode LED RJ-45 uplink port C1 RX/TX activity LED Port speed status mode LED SFP+ uplink port X1 status LED (if blinking indicates RX/TX activity) Member ID status mode LED SFP+ uplink port X2 status LED (if blinking indicates RX/TX activity)
Monitoring the Device Interpreting port-side LEDs FIGURE 63 Port-side LEDs of ICX 7150-48, ICX 7150-48P, and ICX 7150-48PF Port status mode selection button PoE LED Port link status mode LED RJ-45 uplink port C1 status LED Port speed status mode LED RJ-45 uplink port C1 RX/TX activity LED Member ID status mode LED SFP+ uplink port X1 status LED (if blinking indicates RX/TX activity)
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Monitoring the Device Interpreting port-side LEDs Status mode LEDs You must press the status mode selection button to select the status mode to display the corresponding status on the individual port status LED. Pressing the button once shifts to the next mode in the following sequence: Port link status mode (STAT) (default mode) Port speed status mode (SPD) Member ID status mode (ID)
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Monitoring the Device Interpreting port-side LEDs Member ID status mode (ID) LED The member ID status mode (ID) LEDs display the Stack ID or SPX PE ID. Stack ID: If the switch is configured in traditional stacking mode, this LED will display the stack member ID of the unit within the stack. •...
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Monitoring the Device Interpreting port-side LEDs TABLE 17 USB status mode LED when copying files from USB to the system flash is enabled (continued) LED color Status of hardware Recommended action Flashing amber Copy failure or application error or USB present None.
Monitoring the Device Interpreting port-side LEDs TABLE 21 Diagnostics status LED during normal operation LED color Status of hardware Recommended action System is functioning normally or the device did not perform None. diagnostics test in the most recent reload. Flashing green System self-diagnostic tests are in progress.
Monitoring the Device Interpreting nonport-side LEDs TABLE 25 Ethernet port status LED in default mode LED color Status of the hardware Recommended action A link is not established with the remote port. • Verify that the connection to the other network device has been properly made.
There is no change to the Critical (shutdown) temperature value for these modules. TABLE 26 Temperature thresholds Model Low limit temperature High limit temperature Critical (shutdown) temperature ICX 7150-C12P Not applicable Not applicable 109°C (228°F) ICX 7150-24 Not applicable Not applicable 105°C (221°F)
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Monitoring the Device Monitoring power and cooling TABLE 26 Temperature thresholds (continued) Model Low limit temperature High limit temperature Critical (shutdown) temperature PoE PSU: 49°C (120°F) PoE PSU: 57°C (135°F) ICX 7150-48PF 85°C (185°F) 95°C (203°F) 105°C (221°F) PoE PSU: 34°C (93°F) PoE PSU: 41°C (106°F) ICX 7150-48ZP 85°C (185°F)
Integrated AC power supply for system and PoE power Dual modular power supplies for ICX7150-48ZP Fans Fanless devices • ICX 7150-C12P • ICX 7150-24 • ICX 7150-48 Two integrated fans per device. 150 W maximum PoE budget in fanless mode.
7.415 kg 9.451 kg With two power 1.72 in 17.32 in 13.1 in 16.347 lb 20.836 lb supplies and two fans ICX 7150-C12P 4.37 cm 26.9 cm 21.3 cm 2.58 kg 3.12 kg 1.72 in 10.59 in 8.39 in 5.69 lb 6.88 lb...
(range) For the ICX 7150-C12P, the maximum operating temperature is 40°C when under fully loaded PoE conditions or when installed using the long bracket (ICX7000-C12-RMK) under a fixed surface. The maximum operating temperature is 35°C when installed using the short bracket (ICX7000-C12-WMK) under a fixed surface.
With two power 108 W 105.4 W connected. supplies and two fans 368.51 BTU/hr 359.64 BTU/hr No Load (traffic) ICX 7150-C12P 0.22 A 0.16 A All ports down, no optics or cables 20.10 W 19.5 W connected. 68.60 BTU/hr 68.09 BTU/hr...
6155.5 BTU/hr 5752,87 BTU/hr 10% traffic 100% PoE Load @ Class 3 (15.4W per port, Total 740W) ICX 7150-C12P 1.59 A 0.80 A 12 1-GbE and 2 10- GbE ports are linked 157.12 W 153.31 W UP ONLY.
Ruckus ICX 7150 Switch Technical Specifications Power consumption (maximum configuration) Model name @100 VAC input @200 VAC input @-48 VDC input Minimum number of Notes power supplies ICX 7150-24P 4.57 A 2.24 A 24 1-GbE and 4 10- GbE ports are linked 455.39 W 438.75 W UP ONLY.
Data port specifications (Ethernet) Model name @100 VAC input @200 VAC input @-48 VDC input Minimum number of Notes power supplies ICX 7150-C12P 1.59 A 0.80 A 12 1-GbE and 2 10- GbE ports are linked 157.21 W 153.39 W UP ONLY.
Regulatory Statements • CE statement................................ 111 • China ROHS................................111 • BSMI statement (Taiwan)............................111 • Canadian requirements............................112 • China CCC statement............................112 • Europe and Australia (CISPR 32 Class A Warning)....................113 • FCC warning (US only)............................113 • Germany statement...............................113 •...
Regulatory Statements Canadian requirements Canadian requirements This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations, ICES-003 Class A. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. China CCC statement Ruckus ICX 7150 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Part Number: 53-1004928-05...
Regulatory Statements VCCI statement Europe and Australia (CISPR 32 Class A 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. FCC warning (US only) This equipment has been tested and complies with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Cautions and Danger Notices • Cautions................................115 • Danger Notices..............................118 Cautions A Caution statement alerts you to situations that can be potentially hazardous to you or cause damage to hardware, firmware, software, or data. Ein Vorsichthinweis warnt Sie vor potenziellen Personengefahren oder Beschädigung der Hardware, Firmware, Software oder auch vor einem möglichen Datenverlust Un message de mise en garde vous alerte sur des situations pouvant présenter un risque potentiel de dommages corporels ou de dommages matériels, logiciels ou de perte de données.
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Cautions and Danger Notices Cautions CAUTION Never leave tools inside the chassis. VORSICHT Lassen Sie keine Werkzeuge im Chassis zurück. MISE EN GARDE Ne laissez jamais d'outils à l'intérieur du châssis PRECAUCIÓN No deje nunca herramientas en el interior del chasis. CAUTION To protect the serial port from damage, keep the cover on the port when not in use.
Cautions and Danger Notices Cautions CAUTION Ensure that the metal surface is flat and the texture is smooth to hold the device strongly. Check for other conditions that might impede secure magnetic mount. VORSICHT Achten Sie darauf, dass die Metalloberfläche eben und glatt ist, damit das Gerät sicher montiert werden kann. Prüfen Sie andere Bedingungen, die eine sichere magnetische Montage beeinflussen könnten.
Cautions and Danger Notices Danger Notices CAUTION Do not use the port cover tabs to lift the module. They are not designed to support the weight of the module, which can fall and be damaged. VORSICHT Verwenden Sie nicht die Laschen der Anschlussabdeckungen um ein Modul anzuheben. Diese sind nicht auf das Gewicht des Moduls ausgelegt, welches herunterfallen und dabei beschädigt werden kann.
Cautions and Danger Notices Danger Notices Una advertencia de peligro indica condiciones o situaciones que pueden resultar potencialmente letales o extremadamente peligrosas. También habrá etiquetas de seguridad pegadas directamente sobre los productos para advertir de estas condiciones o situaciones. General dangers DANGER The procedures in this manual are for qualified service personnel.
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Cautions and Danger Notices Danger Notices DANGER This device might have more than one power cord. To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect all power cords before servicing. GEFAHR Dieses System ist möglicherweise mit mehr als einem Netzkabel ausgestattet. Trennen Sie stets die Verbindung aller Netzkabel, bevor Sie Wartungsarbeiten durchführen, um dieGefahr eines Stromschlags auszuschließen.
Cautions and Danger Notices Danger Notices DANGER If the installation requires a different power cord than the one supplied with the device, make sure you use a power cord displaying the mark of the safety agency that defines the regulations for power cords in your country. The mark is your assurance that the power cord can be used safely with the device.
Cautions and Danger Notices Danger Notices DANGER When mounting the device under a fixed surface, under a desk, or under a shelf, mount the device with the bottom panel down and in a place where there is not much foot traffic. The fixed surface must be strong enough to withstand the weight of the device such that the device or the surface does not fall down.