Belden grass valley GV FABRIC Installation Manual

Belden grass valley GV FABRIC Installation Manual

Compact high-speed ethernet switches for broadcast ip routing systems

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GV FABRIC
COMPACT HIGH-SPEED ETHERNET SWITCHES FOR
BROADCAST IP ROUTING SYSTEMS
Installation Manual
13-06157-030
2019-07-23

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  • Page 1 GV FABRIC COMPACT HIGH-SPEED ETHERNET SWITCHES FOR BROADCAST IP ROUTING SYSTEMS Installation Manual 13-06157-030 2019-07-23...
  • Page 2: Fcc Compliance

    Copyright and Trademark Notice Copyright © 2019, Grass Valley Canada. All rights reserved. Belden, Belden Sending All The Right Signals, and the Belden logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Belden Inc. or its affiliated companies in the United States and other jurisdictions.
  • Page 3: Electrostatic Discharge (Esd) Protection

    GV Fabric Installation Manual Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Protection  Electrostatic discharge occurs when electronic components are improperly handled and can result in intermittent failure or complete damage adversely affecting an electrical circuit. When you remove and replace any card from a frame always follow ESD-prevention procedures. •...
  • Page 4: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    Notices Electromagnetic Compatibility This equipment has been tested for verification of compliance with FCC Part 15, Subpart B requirements for Class A digital devices. 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.
  • Page 5: Environmental Information

    GV Fabric Installation Manual Environmental Information European (CE) WEEE directive. This symbol on the product(s) means that at the end of life disposal it should not be mixed with general waste. Visit www.grassvalley.com for recycling information. Grass Valley believes this environmental information to be correct but cannot guarantee its completeness or accuracy since it is based on data received from sources outside our company.
  • Page 6 Notices...
  • Page 7 Introduction Introduction to GV Fabric (GVF-1032-100G & GVF-516-100G models)  GV Fabric is a COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf ) IP switch enabling format agnostic signal routing for small to enterprise-wide installations. Operation has been rigorously tested with Grass Valley IP edge devices and in typical workflow scenarios, thus ensuring all the main equipment for an “end-to-end”...
  • Page 8: Speed And Switching Capabilities

    Introduction Speed and Switching Capabilities Rear View GVF-1032-100G GVF-516-100G Rear View Speed and Switching Capabilities The table below describes maximum throughput and interface speed per system model. 10/25GbE SFP28 40/50/56/100GbE QSFP28 Model Interfaces* Interfaces* Throughput GVF-1032-100G 6.4Tb/s (using QSFP to SFP splitter cables) GVF-516-100G 3.2Tb/s...
  • Page 9: System Installation And Initialization

    Installation System Installation and Initialization Installation and initialization of the system require attention to the normal mechanical, power, and thermal precautions for rack-mounted equipment. Note: The rack mounting holes conform to the EIA-310 standard for 19-inch racks. Take precautions to guarantee proper ventilation in order to maintain good airflow at ambient temperature.
  • Page 10 Installation Air Flow Air Flow Note: The following information does not apply to GVF-516-100G. In the GVF-516-100G systems, the fan units are non-replaceable. GVF-1032-100G air flow pattern: • Connector (front) side inlet to power side outlet - marked with red power supplies/fans FRUs' handles.
  • Page 11: Package Contents

    [PRODUCT NAME] [DOCUMENT TYPE] Package Contents Before installing your new system, unpack it and check against the parts list below that all the parts have been sent. Check the parts for visible damage that may have occurred during shipping. package content is as follows: GVF-1032-100G •...
  • Page 12: Rack Rail Kit Parts

    Installation 19" System Mounting Options Rack Rail Kit Parts Prerequisites: Before mounting the system to the rack, select the way you wish to place the system. Pay attention to the airflow within the rack cooling, connector and cabling options. While planning how to place the system, consider the two installation options shown in the figure below, and review the following points: •...
  • Page 13 [PRODUCT NAME] [DOCUMENT TYPE] To mount the system into the rack: IMPORTANT: At least two people are required to safely mount the system in the rack 1. Attach the left and right rack mount rails (A) to the switch, by gently pushing the switch chassis' pins through the slider key holes, until locking occurs.
  • Page 14 Installation 19" System Mounting Options Attaching the Brackets to the Chassis 4. Install 8 cage nuts in the desired slots of the rack: 4 cage nuts in the non-extractable side (in the top and bottom holes only) and 4 cage nuts in the extractable side. Installing the Cage Nuts Note: While each rack U (unit) consists of three holes, the cage nut should be installed vertically with its ears engaging the top and bottom holes only.
  • Page 15: Removing The System From The Rack

    [PRODUCT NAME] [DOCUMENT TYPE] 7.Secure the system in the rack by tightening the 8 screws inserted in Step 5 and Step 6 with a torque of 4.5±0.5 Nm. Removing the System from the Rack To remove a unit from the rack: 1 Turn off the system and disconnect it from peripherals and from the electrical outlet....
  • Page 16 Installation 19" System Mounting Options GVF-516-100G Side Slide Mounting Rail Kit Note: A designated rail kit for the GVF-516-100G systems can be purchased separately. This section is relevant to short-depth systems that allow such a form of installation only. Model Description GVF-5XX-RK2 Rack installation kit for GV Fabric 1U half width switches allows...
  • Page 17 [PRODUCT NAME] [DOCUMENT TYPE] To Mount The System into the Rack: IMPORTANT: At least two people are required to safely mount the system in the rack. 1. Insert the SE (single ended) plugs to the dedicated inlets in the system's rear panel. 2.
  • Page 18 Installation 19" System Mounting Options Attach the Blades to the System Attached Rail with Threaded Cables - Top View 5. Slide the two frame slides into the dedicated rails in the metal frame. Sliding the Frame Sliders into the Rails 6.
  • Page 19 [PRODUCT NAME] [DOCUMENT TYPE] Installing the Cage Nuts 7. Attach the frame to the rack by using ten spacer cage nuts, and screw ten M6 pan head screws - four in the front part of the rack, and 6 in its rear part. The recommended torque is 6.55-7.35 Nm.
  • Page 20 Installation 19" System Mounting Options...
  • Page 21: Cable Installation

    Cable Installation Cable Installation Overview All cables can be inserted or removed with the unit powered on. To insert a cable, press the connector into the port receptacle until the connector is firmly seated. The LED indicator, corresponding to each data port, will light when the physical connection is established.
  • Page 22 Cable Installation Cable Installation Overview GVF-1032-100G Splitting Options The top QSFP28 ports marked in green are splittable to 4 SFP28 ports, each. The bottom QSFP28 ports (gray) are blocked when the upper ports are in split mode. All QSFP28 ports can be split to 2 QSFP28 ports. GVF-516-100G Splitting Options All QSFP28 ports are splittable.
  • Page 23: Initial Power On

    [PRODUCT NAME] [DOCUMENT TYPE] Initial Power On Each system's input voltage is specified in the Specifications chapter. The power cords should be standard 3-wire AC power cords including a safety ground and rated for 15A or higher. IMPORTANT: The system platform will automatically power on when AC power is applied.
  • Page 24: System Bring-Up

    Cable Installation Initial Power On System Bring-Up For bring-up of a switch system , see Configuring Network Attributes. Configuring Network Attributes The procedures described in this chapter assume that you have already installed and powered on the system according to the instructions in this document. The system comes with a pre- configured DHCP.
  • Page 25: Configuration Wizard Session

    [PRODUCT NAME] [DOCUMENT TYPE] Configuration Wizard Session Wizard Session Display Comments Grass Valley configuration You must perform this configuration the first time you operate the system or wizard after resetting the system. Type 'y' and then press <Enter>. Do you want to use the wizard for initial configuration? yes Step 1: Hostname? [switch-1]...
  • Page 26 Cable Installation Initial Power On The table below shows an example of static IP configuration for mgmt0 interface. Configuration Wizard Session - Static IP Configuration Grass Valley configuration wizard Do you want to use the wizard for initial configuration? yes Step 1: Hostname? [] Step 2: Use DHCP on mgmt0 interface? [yes] no Step 3: Use zeroconf on mgmt0 interface? [no]...
  • Page 27 [PRODUCT NAME] [DOCUMENT TYPE] Step 5. Before attempting a remote (for example, SSH) connection to the system, check the mgmt0 interface configuration. Specifically, verify the existence of an IP address. To check the current mgmt0 configuration, enter the following command: switch01 (config) # show interfaces mgmt0 ...
  • Page 28: Fru Replacements

    Cable Installation Initial Power On Remote Connection Once the network attributes are set, you can access the CLI via SSH or the WebUI via HTTP/ HTTPs. To access the CLI, perform the following steps: 1. Set up an Ethernet connection between the system and a local network machine using a standard RJ45 connector.
  • Page 29 [PRODUCT NAME] [DOCUMENT TYPE]  To extract the power supply unit: IMPORTANT 1. Remove the power cord from the power supply unit. 2. Grasping the handle with your hand, push the latch release with your thumb while pulling the handle outward. As the power supply unit unseats, the power supply unit status LEDs will turn off.
  • Page 30 Cable Installation Initial Power On To insert a fan unit: 1. Make sure the mating connector of the new unit is free of any dirt and/or obstacles. 2. Insert the fan unit by sliding it into the opening until slight resistance is felt. Continue pressing the fan unit until it seats completely.
  • Page 31: Interfaces Overview

    Interfaces Interfaces Overview The systems support the following interfaces: • Data interfaces - Ethernet: 1/10/25/40/50/56/100GbE • USB port (mini USB in SN2100) • RS232 Console port • Management interface(s) (Eth. RJ45) - 100MbE/1GbE • Reset button • Status and Port LEDs In order to review the full configuration options matrix, refer to Management Interfaces, PSUs and Fans.
  • Page 32: Reset Button

    Interfaces Data Interfaces 1GbE). The management ports' network attributes (such as IP address) need to be pre- configured via the RS232 serial console port or by DHCP before use. Note: In the GVF-516-100G systems there is only one MGT port IMPORTANT: Make sure you use only FCC compliant Ethernet cables.
  • Page 33 [PRODUCT NAME] [DOCUMENT TYPE] Status and Port LEDs See LED Notifications. LED Notifications The system's LEDs are an important tool for hardware event notification and troubleshooting. LEDs Symbols Symbol Name Description Normal Conditions System Status LED Shows the health of the Green/Flashing green system.
  • Page 34: System Status Led Assignments

    Interfaces Data Interfaces IMPORTANT: It may take up to five minutes to turn on the system. If the System Status LED shows red after five minutes, unplug the system and call your Grass Valley representative for assistance. System Status LED Assignments LED Behavior Description Action Required...
  • Page 35: Power Supply Status Leds

    [PRODUCT NAME] [DOCUMENT TYPE] Note: The table on the previous page - Fan Status Rear LED Assignments (One LED per Fan) - does not apply to the GVF-516-100G. IMPORTANT: Risk of Electric Shock! With the fan module removed, power pins are accessible within the module cavity. Do not insert tools or body parts into the fan module cavity.
  • Page 36: Power Supply Unit Status Rear Led Assignments

    Interfaces Data Interfaces Power Supply Unit Status Front LED Assignments for GVF-516-100G LED Behavior Description Action Required Solid Green Power supply is running normally. Solid Red PSU is faulty or disconnected. Make sure the AC cable is plugged in and active. If the problem resumes, the PSU might be faulty.
  • Page 37: Bad Port Led Assignments

    [PRODUCT NAME] [DOCUMENT TYPE] Bad Port LED The Bad Port LED indicator is used to indicate symbol errors in one or more system ports. Bad Port LED Assignments LED Behavior Description Action Required No symbol errors have been received in last few seconds (normal condition).
  • Page 38: Inventory Information

    Interfaces Inventory Information Inventory Information The system's inventory parameters (such as Serial Number, Part Number, GUID and MAC address) can be extracted from the inventory pull-out tab on the lower right side of the front panel. In some systems, there is no pull-out tab, and the information is provided on labels in several locations.
  • Page 39: Software Management

    Software Management Software Management Overview The system includes an embedded management CPU card that runs management software. This system includes a CLI, WebUI, SNMP, system management software, Ethernet protocols and IB management software (OpenSM). IMPORTANT: The Ethernet ports for remote management connect to Ethernet systems.
  • Page 40 Software Management Upgrading Software...
  • Page 41: Troubleshooting Guide

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Guide Problem Indicator Symptoms Cause and Solution LEDs System Status LED is Cause: Software did not boot properly and only blinking for more than 5 firmware is running. minutes Solution: Connect to the system via the console port, and check the software status.
  • Page 42 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Guide Problem Indicator Symptoms Cause and Solution System boot failure Software upgrade failed Solution: while using the on x86 based systems • Connect the RS232 connector (CONSOLE) to a software laptop. • Push the system's reset button. • Press the ArrowUp or ArrowDown key during the •...
  • Page 43: Specifications

    Specifications GV Fabric Models Specifications GVF-1032-100G Feature Value Mechanical Size: Standard - 1.72" (H) x 16.84" (W) x 27" (D). 43.8mm (H) x 427.83mm (W) x 686.8mm (D) Mounting: 19" Rack mount Weight: 1 PSU: 10.23kg, 2 PSUs: 11.1kg Speed: 10/25/40/50/56/100GbE per port Connector cage: 32 QSFP28...
  • Page 44 Specifications GV Fabric Models Specifications GVF-516-100G Feature Value Mechanical Size: 43.8mm (H) x 200mm (W) x 508mm (D) 1.72" (H) x 7.87" (W) x 20" (D) Mounting: 19" Rack mount Weight: 4.540kg Speed: 10/25/40/50/56/100GbE per port Connector cage: 16 QSFP28 Environmental Temperature: Operational: 0°...
  • Page 45 Contact Us Grass Valley Technical Support For technical assistance, contact our international support center, at 1-800-547-8949 (US and Canada) or +1 530 478 4148. To obtain a local phone number for the support center nearest you, please consult the Contact Us section of Grass Valley’s website ( www.grassvalley.com An online form for e-mail contact is also available from the website.

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