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DmSwitch Installation Guide
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  • Page 1 DmSwitch Installation Guide Revision History Revision 1.4 2006/10/20 204.4088.04...
  • Page 2 Although this document has been written with care, the company does not assume responsibility for occasional mis- takes and omissions in its content. Likewise, DATACOM is not liable for any damages that may result from the use of the information contained in this manual. Specifications provided in this manual are subject to changes without any...
  • Page 3 Contact Information In order to contact the DATACOM technical support, or sales department: Support: • E-mail: suporte@datacom.ind.br • Phone: +55 51 3358-0122 • Fax: +55 51 3358-0101 • Sales: • E-mail: comercial@datacom.ind.br • Phone: +55 51 3358-0100 • Fax: +55 51 3358-0101 •...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Introduction............................1 1.1. Overview .............................1 1.2. Front Panel Description.......................3 1.2.1. Front Panel Overview .....................3 1.2.2. System Status LEDs .......................4 1.2.3. Port Leds.........................5 1.2.4. Console and Alarm Ports....................6 1.2.5. Slave/Master and Stack/Uplink Buttons.................7 1.3. Rear Panel Description........................8 1.3.1. DmSwitch F1 Rear Panel ....................8 1.3.2.
  • Page 5 List of Tables 1-1. System LEDs............................5 1-2. Port LEDs .............................6 1-3. Alarm Port Pins Assignments.......................7 1-4. Console Port Pins Assignments......................7 2-1. Recommended Power Limits and Consumption Parameters .............11 2-2. Absolute Power Limits ........................12 2-3. Maximum Power Consumption of Different Models.................13 2-4.
  • Page 6 1-15. DmSwitch F3 Rear Panel ........................9 2-1. Rear Pannel with Power Supplies Connectors ...................11 2-2. Power Supply Rear Panel ........................12 3-1. Rack Mounting ...........................15 3-2. DmSwitch F1 Power Connectors .......................16 3-3. DmSwitch F2 Power Connectors .......................17 3-4. AC/DC Power Suply Connector......................17 4-1.
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Chapter 1. Introduction 1.1. Overview DATACOM DmSwitch is a line of Metro Ethernet Switches with L2 and L3 wire-speed comutation capa- bility, MPLS features, that allow its utilization as a Label Edge Router, and many QoS L2-L7 facilities, ensuring bandwidth control and priority management. It is composed by the 2000 and 3000 families.
  • Page 8: Overview Of The Dmswitch 3000 F1

    Chapter 1. Introduction Figure 1-2. Overview of the DmSwitch 3000 F1 Figure 1-3. Overview of the DmSwitch 3000 F2 Figure 1-4. Overview of the DmSwitch 3000 F3...
  • Page 9: Front Panel Description

    Chapter 1. Introduction 1.2. Front Panel Description 1.2.1. Front Panel Overview 1.2.1.1. DmSwitch 2000 The front panel of the DmSwitch 2000G1 contains 4 100BASE-FX ports, 4 10/100/1000Base-T/SFP combo ports and a RS-232 console port. Figure 1-5. DmSwitch 2000 G1 Front Panel 1.2.1.2.
  • Page 10: System Status Leds

    Chapter 1. Introduction The front panel of the DmSwitch 3000F2 contains 24 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX ports, 4 10/100/1000Base-T/SFP combo ports, an RS-232 console port, an alarm port and two buttons for changing stacking options. Figure 1-7. DmSwitch 3000 F2 Front Panel The front panel of the DmSwitch 3000F3 contains 24 100BASE-FX SFP ports, 4 10/100/1000Base-T/SFP combo ports, an RS-232 console port, an alarm port and two buttons for changing stacking options.
  • Page 11: Port Leds

    Chapter 1. Introduction Table 1-1. System LEDs CONDITION STATUS Power System is powered on System is powered off Fail Indicates hardware failure System is operating normally Stack * Blinking Switch is operating in stack mode (master) Switch is operating in stack mode (slave) Switch is operating in standalone mode Sys** System is booting...
  • Page 12: Console And Alarm Ports

    Chapter 1. Introduction Table 1-2. Port LEDs CONDITION SYSTEM STATUS Ports 1 to 24 (DmSwitch 3000) / 1 to 4 (DmSwitch 2000) - Fast Ethernet Link/Act ON/Blinking Connection established. Blinking indicates port activity. No connection established. 10/100 (F1/F2), Indicates that a 10Mbps connection was Speed (G1/F3) established (when Link/Act is ON/Blinking).
  • Page 13: Slave/Master And Stack/Uplink Buttons

    Chapter 1. Introduction The Alarm port contains 3 alarm inputs and 1 alarm output. The inputs accept voltage differences from 8V to 60V (indicating alarm on) or less than 8V (indicating alarm off). The Alarm output works as follows. In an alarm situation or when the device is powered off, pin 4 (com- mon) is short-circuited with pin 9 (NF).
  • Page 14: Rear Panel Description

    Chapter 1. Introduction one switch in the stack to operate as the master. The entire stack will be managed by this unit. Figure 1-12. Stacking Buttons Location 1.3. Rear Panel Description The Rear Panel is described separately for the F1, F2/G1 and F3 versions. 1.3.1.
  • Page 15: Dmswitch F2/G1 Rear Panel

    1.3.3. DmSwitch F3 Rear Panel The DmSwitch F3 Rear Panel contains two AC/DC power connectors and two sites for Datacom Redun- dant Hot Swap Power Units. Figure 1-15. DmSwitch F3 Rear Panel...
  • Page 16 Chapter 1. Introduction The AC/DC power inputs accept any suply voltage in the range from 100~240 VAC at 50~60 Hz and 36~72VDC. Each connector suplies one Power Unit. The use of a redundant power unit is optional. The switch is able to operate with a single unit.
  • Page 17: Technical Specification

    Chapter 2. Technical Specification 2.1. Environmental Conditions Operation temperature: 0 to 60 degrees Celsius. • Relative Humidity: 10% to 90%, non condensing. • 2.2. Power Supply Warning Before connecting any cable to the equipment, be sure that the grounding system is functional.
  • Page 18 Chapter 2. Technical Specification Rec. Voltage Limits Power Type Freq. Power max. Current max. min. max. 1,5A 100V 240V 50/60Hz 0,6A The limits of the table bellow can not be exceeded in any hypothesis. Table 2-2. Absolute Power Limits Absolute Voltage Limits Power Type Freq.
  • Page 19: Consumption

    Chapter 2. Technical Specification Warning The equipment supports a 3.15A fuse, type T (delay), 250V. If necessary, replace it only for another one of the same type and value. 2.3. Consumption Table 2-3. Maximum Power Consumption of Different Models Models Consumption (W) DmSwitch 2000 G1 DmSwitch 3000 F1...
  • Page 20 Chapter 2. Technical Specification Models Dimensions Without Mouting Brackets Dimensions With Mouting Brackets DmSwitch G1 43mm height, 440mm width, 251mm depth 43mm height, 483mm width, 251mm depth DmSwitch F1 43mm height, 440mm width, 230mm depth 43mm height, 483mm width, 230mm depth DmSwitch F2 43mm height, 440mm width, 251mm depth 43mm height, 483mm width, 251mm depth...
  • Page 21: Switch Installation

    • Be sure you have received all the content listed above and check the items for damage. If there’s something missing or damaged, contact DATACOM for assistance. 3.2. Installation Guidelines Before you choose a location to install the switch, make sure to follow the guidelines below: Choose a location where you can easily access the RJ-45 ports and that allows the LEDs to be visible.
  • Page 22: Powering The Switch

    Chapter 3. Switch Installation Figure 3-1. Rack Mounting 1. Place the switch in the rack. 2. Insert two screws (not provided) on each bracket to secure the switch in the rack. 3.5. Powering the Switch After installing the switch, plug one end of a IEC-320 standard power cable into the AC receptacle located at the rear panel of the switch and the other end into the local power source outlet.
  • Page 23: Installing/Removing A G1/F2/F3 Version Hot-Swap Power Unit

    Chapter 3. Switch Installation The DmSwitch 2000 G1, 3000 F2 and 3000 F3 have two AC/DC power connectors at the rear panel, one for each power source. If you are using both redundant power units, use two power cables to connect them.
  • Page 24 Chapter 3. Switch Installation Installing a Power Unit: 1. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws that attach the protection panel of the Power Unit’s site (if present). 2. Insert the RPU into the slot and slide it through the track. Press it firmly to ensure it is properly placed. 3.
  • Page 25: Making Connections

    Chapter 4. Making Connections 4.1. Connecting Devices through RJ-45 Ports The DmSwitch 3000 and DmSwitch 2000 families equipments can be connected to 10, 100 or 1000 Mbps devices. Their ports accept automatic MDI/MDI-X configuration, so either cross or straight cables can be used.
  • Page 26: Connecting The Switch In A Stack Configuration

    Chapter 4. Making Connections 1. Insert the SFP transceiver into one of the four switch module bays. There’s only one orientation that the module can be plugged. The optical connector should face outward. The slot connector should face down for the upper bays, and up for the lower bays. 2.
  • Page 27 Chapter 4. Making Connections Figure 4-2. Stacking Cable Connection...
  • Page 28: Sfp Modules

    Appendix A. SFP Modules Types of SFP Modules that DmSwitch 3000 family uses: A.1. Unidirectional modules Features: • Duplex LC connector • Hot Pluggable • Supply Voltage 3.3Volts • Case Operating Temperature 0-70 degrees Celsius • Output Eye Compliant with IEEE802.3z •...
  • Page 29 Appendix A. SFP Modules Output Optical Power 9/125 -9.5 micrometers fiber Optical Input Power-maximum Optical Input Power-minimum (Sensitivity) Table A-3. 1000BASE-LX+ singlemode 30km Parameter Value Units Wavelength operation 1310 Spectral Width (-20dB) Output Optical Power 9/125 micrometers fiber Optical Input Power-maximum Optical Input Power-minimum (Sensitivity) Minimum atenuation for looping...
  • Page 30: Bidirectional Modules

    Appendix A. SFP Modules Optical Input Power-minimum (Sensitivity) Minimum atenuation for looping output with input A.2. Bidirectional modules Features: • Simplex LC connector • Hot Pluggable • Supply Voltage 3.3Volts • Case Operating Temperature 0-70 degrees Celsius • Output Eye Compliant with IEEE802.3z •...
  • Page 31 Appendix A. SFP Modules Wavelength operation (tx) 1550 Wavelength operation (rx) 1310 Spectral Width (-20dB) Output Optical Power 9/125 micrometers fiber Optical Input Power-maximum Optical Input Power-minimum (Sensitivity) Table A-8. 1000BaseBX60-U singlemode 60Km Parameter Value Units Wavelength operation (tx) 1310 Wavelength operation (rx) 1550 Spectral Width (-20dB)
  • Page 32: Cwdm Modules

    Appendix A. SFP Modules A.3. CWDM modules Features: • Duplex LC connector • Hot Pluggable • Supply Voltage 3.3Volts • Case Operating Temperature 0-70 degrees Celsius • Output Eye Compliant with IEEE802.3z • Compliant with SFF8472 diagnostic monitoring interface • Compliant with IEEE802.3z Gigabit Ethernet Standard •...
  • Page 33 Appendix A. SFP Modules Table A-11. 1550nm-19dB margin Parameter Value Units Wavelength operation 1470~1610 Spectral Width (-20dB) Output Optical Power 9/125 micrometers fiber Optical Input Power-maximum Optical Input Power-minimum (Sensitivity) Minimum atenuation for looping output with input Table A-12. 1310nm-23dB margin Parameter Value Units...
  • Page 34 Appendix A. SFP Modules Wavelength operation 1270~1450 Spectral Width (-20dB) Output Optical Power 9/125 micrometers fiber Optical Input Power-maximum Optical Input Power-minimum (Sensitivity) Minimum atenuation for looping output with input Table A-15. 1550nm-27dB margin Parameter Value Units Wavelength operation 1470~1610 Spectral Width (-20dB) Output Optical Power 9/125 micrometers fiber...
  • Page 35 Appendix A. SFP Modules Output Optical Power 9/125 micrometers fiber Optical Input Power-maximum Optical Input Power-minimum (Sensitivity) Minimum atenuation for looping output with input...

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