Table of Contents Preface........................................ 5 Audience....................................5 Conventions..................................... 5 Providing Feedback................................7 Getting Help.....................................7 Documentation and Training............................8 Chapter 1: Overview of the VSP 7400 Switches..............9 VSP 7432CQ Features..............................10 VSP 7400-48Y Features..............................12 VSP License Options................................13 Chapter 2: Power Supplies for Use with Your Switch............14 750 W AC Power Supply..............................
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Table of Contents Considerations Before Installing..........................75 General Safety Precautions............................76 Maintenance Safety................................76 Cable Routing for LAN Systems..........................77 Installing Power Supply Units and Connecting Power..................78 Selecting Power Supply Cords............................ 79 Battery Notice..................................80 Regulatory Notices................................80 Index............................85 VSP 7400 Series Switches: Hardware Installation Guide...
See the VOSS software documentation for information about configuring VSP 7400 Series switches. Note If the information in an installation note or release note shipped with your Extreme Networks equipment differs from the information in this guide, follow the installation or release note.
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Table 1: Notes and warnings Icon Notice type Alerts you to... Helpful tips and notices for using the product Note Useful information or instructions Important Important features or instructions Caution Risk of personal injury, system damage, or loss of data Warning Risk of severe personal injury Table 2: Text...
Providing Feedback The Information Development team at Extreme Networks has made every effort to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this document. We are always striving to improve our documentation and help you work better, so we want to hear from you.
Extreme Optics Compatibility Other resources such as white papers, data sheets, and case studies Extreme Networks offers product training courses, both online and in person, as well as specialized certifications. For details, visit www.extremenetworks.com/education/. VSP 7400 Series Switches: Hardware Installation Guide...
VSP 7432CQ Features VSP 7400-48Y Features VSP License Options The ExtremeSwitching VSP 7400 Series switches offer a versatile and efficient core/aggregation switching functionality for campus environments. The VSP 7400 Series switches run the VOSS operating platform. VSP 7400 Series switches include the following base models: Table 4: VSP 7400 Models Part no.
32 100-gigabit Ethernet ports capable of supporting passive copper QSFP28/QSFP+ and active fiber QSFP28/ QSFP+. With a few exceptions, noted below, these ports are configurable for 100 Gb, 40 Gb, 4x25 Gb, and 4x10 Gb modes. For information about QSFP28 and QSFP+ optical modules, see Extreme Networks Pluggable Transceivers Installation Guide. Note Exception: Physical port 28 cannot be partitioned.
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Overview of the VSP 7400 Switches Note When Fabric Connect is enabled, physical ports 31 and 32 are reserved for internal use. Refer to Administering VSP Operating System Software for details. • RJ45 serial console port used to connect a terminal and perform local management. •...
8 100-gigabit Ethernet ports capable of supporting passive copper QSFP28 and active fiber QSFP28. These ports are configurable for 100Gb and 40Gb modes. For information about SFP28 and QSFP28 optical modules, see the Extreme Networks Pluggable Transceivers Installation Guide Note Channelization is not supported on these ports.
Overview of the VSP 7400 Switches • Six bays for replaceable fan modules. Note The color of the tab on the fan tray indicates the airflow direction: • Red: front-to-back • Blue: back-to-front The operating-system software cannot display the airflow direction. Figure 4: VSP 7400-48Y Switch - Rear Panel 1 = Grounding point 3 = Fan modules...
Note AC power input cords are not provided with AC power supplies. You can order an appropriate cord from Extreme Networks or from your local supplier. The power cord must meet the requirements listed in Power Cord Requirements for AC-Powered Switches and AC Power Supplies on page 74.
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Power Supplies for Use with Your Switch For information on installing or replacing a DC power supply, see Installing a 750 W Internal DC Power Supply on page 48. LEDs on the 750 W DC power supply provide information on the unit's operational status. See 750 W DC Power Supply LEDs on page 64 for details.
Meeting Power Requirements Following Applicable Industry Standards Before you install your Extreme Networks equipment, careful planning can help ensure that it is used effectively and help prepare you for future growth. Only qualified service personnel should install, maintain, or remove a switch, chassis, or its components.
Preparing to Install Understand the applicable standards and ensure that they are being followed. Operating Environment Requirements Verify that your site meets all environmental and safety requirements. Virtually all areas of the United States are regulated by building codes and standards. During the early planning stages of installing or modifying your network, it is important that you develop a thorough understanding of the regulations that pertain to your location and industry.
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Controlling the Temperature Extreme Networks equipment generates a significant amount of heat. It is essential that you provide a temperature-controlled environment for both performance and safety. Install the equipment only in a temperature- and humidity-controlled indoor area that is free of airborne materials that can conduct electricity.
Alternately, you can restart the system immediately by removing and then restoring all line power to the system. Safeguards are built into all Extreme Networks switches and power supply units to minimize the risk of fire. Controlling the Humidity Level To maximize equipment life, keep operating humidity between 50% and 70% relative humidity (non- condensing) during typical operation.
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This will ensure good grounding between the chassis, rack, and earth ground. Note Because building codes vary worldwide, Extreme Networks strongly recommends that you consult an electrical contractor to ensure proper equipment grounding for your specific installation.
Evaluating and Meeting Cable Requirements Use professional consultants for site planning and cabling. Extreme Networks recommends using the Building Industry Consulting Service International (BICSI) Registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD), which is globally recognized as a standard in site planning and cabling.
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Assign a unique block of sequential numbers to the group of cables that run between each pair of wiring closets. • Assign a unique identification number to each equipment rack. • Identify all wiring closets by labeling the front panel of your Extreme Networks equipment and other hardware. • Keep accurate and current cable identification records. •...
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Every cable has a minimum bend radius, example, and fibers will be damaged if the cables are bent too sharply. It is also important not to stretch the cable during installation. Extreme Networks recommends VSP 7400 Series Switches: Hardware Installation Guide...
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Preparing to Install that the bend radius for fiber optic cable equal at least 5 cm (2 in) for each 90-degree turn as shown in Figure Note Kinks and sharp bends can destroy or impair the cable’s ability to convey light pulses accurately from one end of the cable to the other.
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10BASE-T Category 3 and higher UTP cable – Proprietary to Extreme Networks. Connections between two Extreme Networks 1000BASE-LX interfaces that use 10/125 µm single-mode fiber can use a maximum distance of 10,000 meters. VSP 7400 Series Switches: Hardware Installation Guide...
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Preparing to Install Table 7 Table 8 on page 26 list direct-attach cables available from Extreme Networks. Table 7: Extreme Networks 100Gb Direct-Attach Cables Cable Type Part Number Length QSFP28-QSFP28 Direct attach passive copper cable 10411 or AA1405029-E6 1 meter...
Preparing to Install Figure 8: RJ45 Connector Jacket Types Preventing Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) If you use UTP cabling in an installation, take precautions to avoid radio frequency (RF) interference. RF interference can cause degradation of signal quality, and, in an Ethernet network environment, can cause excessive collisions, loss of link status, or other physical layer problems that can lead to poor performance or loss of communication.
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Extreme Networks equipment. The web page provides specifications for power cords in each country so that you can purchase cords locally. AC power cords must meet the requirements listed in...
UPS transfer time. UPS transition times vary between UPS models and implementations, but shorter transition times are preferred. For Extreme Networks stacking products, we recommend a UPS transition time of 20 milliseconds or less to ensure optimum performance and minimize service interruptions.
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Preparing to Install • ANSI/TIA/EIA-606—cabling system administration • ANSI/TIA/EIA-607—commercial building grounding and bonding requirements You can access these standards at: www.ansi.org or www.tiaonline.org. VSP 7400 Series Switches: Hardware Installation Guide...
Installing Optional Components Installing Internal Power Supplies Turn on the Switch Connecting Network Interface Cables Before you attempt to install or remove an Extreme Networks switch, read the precautions in Safety Considerations for Installing Switches on page 32. Extreme Networks switches fit into standard 19-inch equipment racks.
Ensure that you have followed the guidance in "Preparing to Install," and ensure that you have the appropriate people and tools on hand. Installing Extreme Networks switches is easiest when there are two people to maneuver the switch and attach mounting hardware.
39 Note • When you install Extreme Networks switches, we recommend that you have two people to maneuver the switch and the mounting hardware. • Take care to load the rack so that it is not top-heavy. Start installing equipment at the bottom and work up.
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Installing Your Switch 4 Attach a mounting bracket to one side of the switch housing. Snap the mounting bracket onto the housing. Then anchor it in place using the screws provided. See Figure Figure 9: Attaching a Mounting Bracket to One Side of the Switch Housing 5 Repeat step to attach the other mounting bracket to the other side of the housing.
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Installing Your Switch 6 Attach a slider assembly to the front and rear rack posts on one side. a Push the pegs on the front of the slider assembly through the holes in the front rack post, until they snap into place. Figure Figure 10: Attaching the Slider Assembly to the Front Rack Post b Extend the slider assembly until its rear clamp fits around the rear rack post.
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Installing Your Switch c Ensure that the slider assembly is level. If necessary, move it up or down at the rear of the rack. d Snap the rear clamp into place. Figure Figure 11: Attaching the Slider Assembly to the Rear Rack Post 7 Repeat step to attach the other slider assembly to the front and rear rack posts on the other side.
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Installing Your Switch 8 On both sides, locate the sliding rails (intermediate members) in the slider assemblies, and pull them out to their full extent. Ensure that the plastic slider on the intermediate member is in the locked position: Figure 12: Extending the Slider Assembly to Fit the Rack The sliding rails remain attached to the slider assembly.
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Installing Your Switch 12 Release the tabs on both slider assemblies, and slide the switch back until it is firmly in place. Screw the mounting ear thumbscrews into the rack rails to hand tightness. Figure Figure 14: Pushing the Mounting Brackets into the Rail Assemblies The completed assembly is shown in Figure VSP 7400 Series Switches: Hardware Installation Guide...
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Installing Your Switch Figure 15: Completed Installation: Switch in 4-Post Rack 13 Verify that the switch is level and is firmly attached to the rack. If your switch comes with installed AC power supplies, skip to Turn on the Switch on page 52.
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Installing Your Switch On one side of the switch, attach one of the short mounting brackets to the switch housing. a For a front mount, position the bracket over the holes so that the flange (ear) is even with the front of the switch, as shown in Figure Figure 16: Attaching a Short Mounting Bracket (Ear): Front of Switch...
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Installing Your Switch b For a mid-mount, position the bracket so that the flange (ear) is positioned slightly more than halfway between the front and back of the switch, as shown in Figure Figure 17: Attaching a Short Mounting Bracket (Ear): Middle of Switch c Use four small mounting screws (provided) to attach the bracket to the switch.
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Installing Your Switch Figure 18: Attaching a Long Mounting Bracket: Front of Switch Figure 19: Attaching a Long Mounting Bracket: Middle of Switch VSP 7400 Series Switches: Hardware Installation Guide...
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Installing Your Switch b Use four small mounting screws (provided) to attach the bracket to the switch. c Secure the long bracket to the rack post. (Rack-mounting screws are not provided.) 4 Repeat step to attach the other long bracket on the other side of the switch. 5 Tilting the switch slightly, lift it into the rack so that the mounting brackets align with the rack posts.
For a list of the optical components supported with ExtremeSwitching devices, see the Extreme Optics website. Pluggable Transceiver Modules Extreme Networks offers several optical transceiver modules for transmitting and receiving data over optical fiber rather than through electrical wires. Install these modules using the instructions in Extreme Networks Pluggable Transceivers Installation Guide.
Installing Your Switch To install optical cables, refer to the instructions in Extreme Networks Pluggable Transceivers Installation Guide. Installing Internal Power Supplies If your switch does not come with an installed internal power supply, you can install one or two power supplies as needed.
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Installing Your Switch 4 Carefully slide the power supply all the way into the power supply bay (see Figure 22). Figure 22: Installing a 750 W AC Power Supply 5 Push the power supply in until the latch snaps into place. Do not slam the power supply into the switch.
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Installing Your Switch 6 Connect the AC power cord. a If necessary, slide the plastic cord retainer farther away from the back of the switch. b Connect the AC power cord to the input connector. c Open the clip and slip it over the barrel of the connector. Figure 23 shows the power supply with the power cord and retainer in place.
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Installing Your Switch Installing a 750 W Internal DC Power Supply Caution Make sure that the DC power supply circuit is not overloaded. Use proper overcurrent protection, such as a circuit breaker, to prevent overcurrent conditions. You may use up to a 30-Amp breaker.
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Installing Your Switch To prepare the cable wires, follow these steps: On each cable wire, strip 6 mm (0.25 inch) of insulation from one end. 2 Repeat step for the other two cable wires. Grounding the Switch Chassis Before installing DC power supply units in your switch, perform these steps: Verify that the DC circuit is de-energized.
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Installing Your Switch Connecting the Ground Wire to a 750 W DC Power Supply Follow these steps to connect the ground wire to a 750 W DC power supply. Warning Be sure to connect the chassis ground wire before you connect any power cables. Warning Be sure to disconnect the ground wire after you disconnect all power cables.
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Installing Your Switch The DC power connection at your facility must be made by a qualified electrician, following these instructions. Warning Always make sure that the DC circuit is de-energized before connecting or disconnecting the DC power cables on the DC power supply. Caution Provide proper connection and strain relief on the DC power cables in accordance with all local and national electrical codes.
An AC power cord is not included with the AC power supply. You can purchase AC power cords for use in the US and Canada from Extreme Networks or from your local supplier. The cord must meet the requirements listed in Power Cord Requirements for AC-Powered Switches and AC Power Supplies page 74.
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Installing Your Switch 5 Repeat the preceding steps for the remaining cables on this or other switches or I/O modules. 6 Dress and secure the cable bundle to provide appropriate strain relief and protection against bends and kinks. VSP 7400 Series Switches: Hardware Installation Guide...
Activating and Verifying the Switch Connecting the Switch to a Management Console Configure the Switch for Use After you have installed the switch and connected network cables, perform the following tasks to configure the software on the switch and prepare it for use. Check http://ezcloudx.com/supportedhardware to see what switch models can be managed with...
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Activating and Verifying the Switch 3 At the login prompt, log in using the default user name rwa. For example: login: rwa When prompted for the password, enter rwa. When you are logged in with the role-based authentical level of rwa, you can configure the login and password values for the other role-based authentication levels.
Removing and Replacing Components Replacing Internal Power Supplies Replace Fan Modules Remove the Switch from the Rack You can replace internal power supplies and fan modules, as needed, while the switch is operating ("hot swapping"). For each switch, ensure that all installed power supplies and fan modules have the same the airflow direction: either front-to-back or back-to-front.
Removing and Replacing Components To replace the fan module in a switch, do the following. Gently pull the tab (labeled Air Out or Air In) on the end of the fan module. The fan module is held in place by spring clips. As you pull, the clips will disenagage and the fan will stop.
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Removing and Replacing Components 3 To remove a switch from a four-post rack, do the following: a Release the tabs on both slider assemblies, and slide the switch away from the rear of the rack. Figure Figure 26: Removing the Switch from the Slider Assemblies b Disengage the retainers that are connecting the mounting brackets with the sliding rails on both sides.
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Removing and Replacing Components d On one of the slider assemblies, push the rear clamp until it separates from the rear rack post. Figure Figure 27: Removing the Slider Assembly: Rear Rack Post VSP 7400 Series Switches: Hardware Installation Guide...
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Removing and Replacing Components e Release the tab that holds the front of the slider assembly to the front rack post, and pull the pegs out. Figure Figure 28: Removing the Slider Assembly: Front Rack Post Repeat steps on page 59 and to remove the second slider assembly.
Monitoring the Switch VSP 7400 Series Switch LEDs 750 W AC Power Supply LEDs 750 W DC Power Supply LEDs The following topics help you monitor the status of the switch/appliance as it is running. VSP 7400 Series Switch LEDs The following tables describe the meanings of the LEDs on the front panel of the VSP 7400 Series switch: •...
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Monitoring the Switch Table 10: LEDs for Data Ports (1-48) Port Configuration Color/State Meaning 10/25 Gb Steady green Port OK Blinking green Port transmitting or receiving Slow blinking green Port disabled by software No link/Fault Table 11: LEDs for Data Ports (49-54) Port Configuration Color/State Meaning...
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Monitoring the Switch Table 12: VSP 7432CQ Front Panel System LEDs (continued) Label or Type Color/State Meaning Steady green Normal operation (Power) Blinking green System in reset Unit not operational Table 13: VSP 7400-48Y Front Panel System LEDs Label or Type Color/State Meaning PSU1,PSU2...
Monitoring the Switch 750 W AC Power Supply LEDs The following tables describe the meanings of the LEDs on the 750 W AC power supply (part number XN-ACPWR-750W-F or XN-ACPWR-750W-R). The LEDs are located on the end of the power supply unit, arranged vertically to the left of the power cord receptacle.
Power Cord Requirements for AC-Powered Switches and AC Power Supplies This section lists technical specifications for the hardware products described in this document. VSP 7400 Series Switches Technical Specifications The ExtremeSwitching VSP 7400 Series includes the following switches: • VSP 7432CQ (base model) •...
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Technical Specifications Table 18: VSP 7400 Unpackaged Weight VSP 7432CQ switch with no PSUs (base model) 7.39 kg (16.29 lb) VSP 7432CQ switch with two AC PSUs (-F and -R models) 9.04 kg (19.93 lb) VSP 7400-48Y switch with no PSUs 7.39 kg (16.29 lb) VSP 7400-48Y switch with two AC PSUs (-F and -R models) 9.04 kg (19.93 lb)
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Technical Specifications Fan and Acoustic Noise Table 21: Fan and Acoustic Noise Switch Model Bystander Sound Pressure (at 25°C) Declared Sound Power (at 25°C) VSP7400-32C-AC-F 45 db(A) 6.5 bels (FB airflow) VSP7400-32C-AC-R 47 db(A) 6.7 bels (BF airflow) VSP7400-48Y-8C-F 52.2 db(A) 6.8 bels (FB airflow) VSP7400-48Y-8C-R...
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Technical Specifications Power Options Table 23: VSP 7400 Power Options VSP 7432CQ 750 W AC power supply: Part # XN-ACPWR-750W-F (front-to-back) Part # XN-ACPWR-750W-R (back-to-front) AC Input: 100-120/200-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz 3.5/1.8 A max. for each PSU PSU Input Socket: IEC 320 C14 Power cord input plug: IEC 320 C13 750 W DC power supply: Part # XN-DCPWR-750W-F (front-to-back)
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Technical Specifications Table 25: VSP 7400-48Y Power Consumption Operating Mode Test Conditions Power Consumption Fan Duty Traffic Port Packet Dual Power: Dual Power: Single Load Status Length PSU1 PSU2 Power: PSU1 (Bytes) Empty mode Down 92 W 87 W 170 W Standby mode 97 W 91 W...
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Technical Specifications Standards Table 28: Safety Standards North American Safety of ITE UL 62368-1 2nd Ed., 2014-12-01, Listed Device (US) UL 60950-1 2nd Ed., 2014-10-14, Listed Device (US) CAN/CSA 22.2 #62368-1-14 2nd Ed., Canada CAN/CSA 22.2 #60950-1-07 2nd Ed., Canada 2014-10 Complies with FCC 21 CFR Chapter 1, Sub-chapter J in accordance with FDA &...
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Technical Specifications Table 29: EMI/EMC Standards (continued) International EMC certifications IEC 61000-6-2:2016 ED 3.0 IEC 61000-6-4:2018 ED 3.0 IEC 61000-4-2:2008 ED 2.0 IEC 61000-4-3:2006+AMD1:2007+AMD2:2010 ED 3.2 IEC 61000-4-4:2012 ED 3.0 IEC 61000-4-5:2014+AMD1:2017+ ED 3.1 IEC 61000-4-6:2013+ ED 4.0 IEC 61000-4-8:2009+ ED 2.0 IEC 61000-4-11:2004+AMD1:2017+ ED 2.1 CISPER 32:2015 ED 2.0 Class A CISPER 24:2010+AMD1:2015 Class A...
Technical Specifications Environmental Data Table 32: Environmental Data Environmental standards EN/ETSI 300 019-2-1 v2.1.2 (2000 - 2009) - Class 1.2 Storage EN/ETSI 300 019-2-2 v2.1.2 (1999 - 09) - Class 2.3 Transportation EN/ETSI 300 019-2-3 v2.1.2 (2003 - 04) - Class 3.1e Operational EN/ETSI 300 753 (1997-10) - Acoustic Noise ASTM D3580 Random Vibration Unpackaged 1.5G •...
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Technical Specifications Table 35: 750 W Power Supplies: Packaged Dimensions 750 W power supply – AC Height: 44.5 cm (17.52 in) front-to-back or back-to-front airflow Width: 27.5 cm (10.83 in) Depth: 42.5 cm (16.73 in) 750 W power supply – DC Height: 44.5 cm (17.52 in) front-to-back or back-to-front airflow Width: 27.5 cm (10.83 in)
Technical Specifications Table 38: Power Specifications (DC Power Supplies) (continued) Maximum wire size 14 AWG (1.5 mm2 copper stranded). DC Output +12.2VDC, 61.5A; +12Vaux, 2.5A Power (W) 750 W Table 39: Environmental Specifications (All Power Supply Units) Operating temperature 0°C to 55°C (normal operation) Storage temperature -40°C to 70°C Operating humidity...
Only trained and qualified service personnel (as defined in IEC 60950-1 and AS/NZS 3260) should install, replace, or perform service to Extreme Networks switches and their components. Qualified personnel have read all related installation manuals, have the technical training and experience necessary to be aware of the hazards to which they are exposed in performing a task, and are aware of measures to minimize the danger to themselves or other persons.
Make sure that your power supplies meet the site DC power or AC power requirements of all the network equipment. • Racks for Extreme Networks equipment must be permanently attached to the floor. Failure to stabilize the rack can cause the rack to tip over when the equipment is removed for servicing. •...
Install all cables in a manner that avoids strain. Use tie wraps or other strain relief devices. Cable Routing for LAN Systems Extreme Networks equipment meets the requirements for LAN system equipment. LAN systems are designed for intra-building installations; that is, cable runs between devices must be in the same building as the connected units, except under the conditions listed in the next paragraph.
• Extreme Networks AC power supplies do not have switches for turning the unit on and off. Remove all wall plugs from the electrical outlets to disconnect the power. Make sure that these connections are easily accessible.
• Extreme Networks DC power supplies do not have switches for turning the unit on and off. Make sure that the DC circuit is de-energized before connecting or disconnecting the DC power cord at the DC input power socket.
Extreme Networks product. Fiber Optic Ports and Optical Safety The following safety warnings apply to all optical devices used in Extreme Networks equipment that are removable or directly installed in an I/O module or chassis system. Such devices include but are not limited to gigabit interface converters (GBICs), small form factor pluggable (SFP) modules (or mini-GBICs), QSFP+ modules, XENPAK transceivers, and XFP laser optic modules.
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Safety and Regulatory Information GBIC, SFP (Mini-GBIC), QSFP+, XENPAK, and XFP Regulatory Compliance Extreme Networks pluggable optical modules and direct-attach cables meet the following regulatory requirements: • Class 1 or Class 1M Laser Product • EN60825-1:2007 2nd Ed. or later, European standard •...
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Safety and Regulatory Information Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) This product complies with the following: FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B Class A (US), ICES-003 (Canada), EN 55032 (ITE Emissions), EN 55024 (ITE Immunity), EN 61000-3-2 (Harmonics), EN 61000-3-3 (Flicker), 2014/30/EU (EMC Directive), EN 300 386 (Telecom), EN 55011 (ISM), EN 61000-6-2 (Ind.
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Hazardous Substances- China and Taiwan BSMI RoHS Guidance concerning the China and Taiwan BSMI RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) directive for this Extreme Networks product can be found on the following web page: www.extremenetworks.com/support/documentation/restriction-hazardoussubstances/ The page contains tables detailing the presence of 10 substances defined by the RoHS directive.
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Safety and Regulatory Information European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Notice European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Notice In accordance with Directive 2012/19/EU 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.
Index Numerics cable (continued) installing 22, 23 750 W AC power supply labeling 21 features 14 network interface 52 LEDs 64 optical 44 specifications 73 plenum-rated 22 750 W DC power supply RJ45 26 connecting ground wire 50 slack 22 connecting to source voltage 50 standards 21 features 14 types and distances 24 installing 48, 49 category 5 cable 22 LEDs 64 Class A ITE Notice 81...
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Index environmental data (continued) installing (continued) VSP 7400 switch 71 750 W AC power supply 45 environmental requirements 750 W DC power supply 48–50 building codes 17 connecting power 49, 52 electrical codes 17 DC power supply 50 electrostatic discharge (ESD) 19 fiber optic cable 23 humidity 19 in four-post rack 33 temperature 18 in two-post rack 39 wiring closet 18...
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Index replacing (continued) internal power supply 56 operating environment requirements 18 restricted 18 optical cables restricted access 18 installing 44 RFI, see radio frequency interference (RFI) optical transceivers RJ45 cable 26 installing 44 optional components installing 44 safety precautions when installing 32 requirements 75 planning service access to the rack 20 site 16 settings plenum-rated cable 22...
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Index UPS (uninterruptible power supply) (continued) requirements 28 selecting 29 transition time 29 UTP cable bend radius 22 category 5 22 discharge ESD 22 preventing RFI 27 virtualization license 13 VOSS initial login 54 license options 13 VSP 7400 Series switches acoustic noise 66 environmental data 71 features 10, 12 LEDs 61, 62 overview 9, 10 power consumption 68 power specifications 67 power supplies 72...
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