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VCCI Notice This is a class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this equipment is used in a domestic environment, radio disturbance may arise. When such trouble occurs, the user may be required to take corrective actions. BSMI EMC Statement — Taiwan 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. Safety Information Class 1 Laser Transceivers The single mode interface modules use Class 1 laser transceivers. Read the following safety information before installing or operating these modules. The Class 1 laser transceivers use an optical feedback loop to maintain Class 1 operation limits. This control loop eliminates the need for maintenance checks or adjustments. The output is factory set, and does not allow any user adjustment. Class 1 Laser ...
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This guide provides an overview, installation and troubleshooting instructions, and specifications for the Enterasys Matrix For information about the CLI (Command Line Interface) set of commands used to configure and manage the DFE modules, refer to the Enterasys Matrix DFE‐Platinum Series Configuration Guide. Note: In this guide, the following terms are used: • DFE refers to Distributed Forwarding Engine series of modules. • DFE module or module refers to both the 7G4202-72 and 7G4282-49 modules. If the information applies to only one of the modules, the module is referred to by its model number (such as 7G4282-49).
How to Use This Guide How to Use This Guide Read through this guide completely to familiarize yourself with its contents and to gain an understanding of the features and capabilities of the DFE modules. A general working knowledge of data communications networks is helpful when setting up these modules. This preface provides an overview of this guide and the DFE‐Platinum manual set, and a brief summary of each chapter; defines the conventions used in this document; and instructs how to obtain technical support from Enterasys Networks. To locate information about various subjects in this guide, refer to the following table: For... An overview of the DFE modules Network requirements that must be met before installing the DFE modules Instructions to install the DFE module hardware...
• Network load and frame size at the time of trouble (if known) www.enterasys.com/services/support/ 1-800-872-8440 (toll-free in U.S. and Canada) or 1-978-684-1000 For the Enterasys Networks Support toll-free number in your country: www.enterasys.com/services/support/contact/ support@enterasys.com To expedite your message, type [SWITCHING] in the subject line. Conventions Used in This Guide DFE-Platinum Series Hardware Installation Guide xiii...
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Getting Help • The device history (for example, have you returned the device before, is this a recurring problem) • Any previous Return Material Authorization (RMA) numbers xiv About This Guide...
This chapter provides an overview of the DFE‐Platinum module capabilities, and introduces the 7G4202‐72 and 7G4282‐49 modules. For information about... Overview of DFE-Platinum Module Capabilities DFE-Platinum Modules Connectivity Management Standards Compatibility Secure Networks Policy Support LANVIEW Diagnostic LEDs Overview of DFE-Platinum Module Capabilities The Platinum Distributed Forwarding Engine (DFE) is Enterasys Networks’ next generation of enterprise modules for the Matrix N‐Series and Matrix E7 switches. These DFE modules deliver high performance and flexibility to ensure comprehensive switching, routing, Quality of Service, security, and traffic containment. Key features include: • Superior performance and capacity to support more high‐bandwidth and latency sensitive applications • 10/100/1000 Base‐TX, 1000 Base‐SX/‐LX, and 10 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity • Integrated Services Design that reduces the number/type of modules required, simplifies ...
DFE-Platinum Modules DFE-Platinum Modules This section provides an overview of DFE modules 7G4202‐72 and 7G4282‐49 (Figure Each of the fixed front panel ports can operate in either half‐duplex or full‐duplex mode of operation. The duplex mode can be determined by either auto‐negotiation or manual configuration. The DFE module ports can be configured to control traffic by limiting the rate of traffic accepted into the module and prioritizing traffic to expedite the flow of higher priority traffic through the module. The DFE module receives power and backplane connectivity when it is inserted into the Matrix N1, Matrix N3, Matrix N5, Matrix N7, or Matrix E7 chassis. The information concerning the DFE module features and how to configure them to a network is provided in the Enterasys Matrix DFE‐Platinum Series Configuration Guide. 7G4202-72 The 7G4202‐72 is an edge‐network switch with 72, 10BASE‐T/100BASE‐TX/1000BASE‐T ports via 72 front‐panel RJ45 connectors. 7G4282-49 The 7G4282‐49 is an edge‐network switch with 48, 10BASE‐T/100BASE‐TX/1000BASE‐T compliant ports by means of 48 fixed front‐panel RJ45 connectors and a slot for an optional network expansion module (NEM). 1-2 Introduction 1‐1).
Figure 1-1 7G4202-72 and 7G4282-49 Modules 1 OFFLINE/RESET switch 2 RJ45 COM (Console Port) 3 CPU LED 4 MGMT LED 5 GROUP SELECT button Network Expansion Module (NEM) Option The 7G4282‐49 option slot provides access to an installed network expansion module. Refer to the Enterasys Networks web site for a current listing of the available NEMs. Specific installation instructions are shipped with each NEM. À Â Á Ã Ç È È...
Connectivity Connectivity 7G4202-72 The 7G4202‐72 has 10BASE‐T/100BASE‐TX/1000BASE‐T compliant ports through 72, fixed RJ45 front panel connectors. 7G4282-49 The 7G4282‐49 (Figure connected through 48, fixed RJ45 front panel connectors. If a NEM is installed, additional connectors are also available, depending on the NEM model. Management Management of the module can be either in‐band or out‐of‐band. In‐band remote management is possible using Telnet, Enterasys Networks’ NetSight application. Out‐of‐band management is provided through the RJ45 COM (Communication) port on the front panel using a VT100 terminal or a VT100 terminal emulator. Switch Configuration Using WebView Enterasys Networks’ HTTP‐based Web management application (WebView) is an intuitive web tool for simple management tasks. Switch Configuration Using CLI Commands The CLI commands enable you to perform more complete switch configuration management tasks. For CLI command set information and how to configure the module, refer to the Enterasys Matrix DFE‐Platinum Series Configuration Guide. Secure Networks Policy Support Policy Enabled Networking manages the allocation of networking infrastructure resources in a secure and effective manner. Using Secure Networks Policy, an IT Administrator can predictably assign appropriate resources to the Users, Applications, and Services that use the network; while blocking or containing access for inappropriate or potentially dangerous network traffic. Using this technology it is possible, for the first time, to align IT services with the needs of specific users ...
• Network Services are logical groups of Classification Rules that identify specific networked applications or services. Users may be permitted or denied access to these services based on their role within the organization. Priority and bandwidth rate limiting may also be controlled using Network Services. • Behavioral Profiles (or roles) are used to assign Network Services to groups of users who share common needs–for example Executive Managers, Human Resources Personnel, or Guest Users. Access, resources, and security restrictions are applied as appropriate to each Behavioral Profile. A variety of authentication methods including 802.1X, EAP‐TLS, EAP‐ TTLS, and PEAP may be used to classify and authorize each individual user; and the IT Administrator may also define a Behavioral Profile to apply in the absence of an authentication framework. Standards Compatibility The DFE modules are fully compliant with the IEEE 802.3‐2002, 802.3ae‐2002, 802.1D‐1998, and 802.1Q‐1998 standards. The DFE module provides IEEE 802.1D‐1998 Spanning Tree Algorithm (STA) support to enhance the overall reliability of the network and protect against “loop” conditions. LANVIEW Diagnostic LEDs LANVIEW diagnostic LEDs serve as an important troubleshooting aid by providing an easy way to observe the status of individual ports and overall network operations. Standards Compatibility DFE-Platinum Series Hardware Installation Guide 1-5...
10BASE-T Network 100BASE-TX Network 1000BASE-T Network Note: The Enterasys Matrix DFE-Platinum Series Configuration Guide and the Cabling Guide referred to in the following sections can be found on the Enterasys Networks World Wide Web site: http://www.enterasys.com/support/manuals Refer to Link Aggregation Link Aggregation is a method of grouping multiple physical ports on a network device into one ...
10BASE-T Network 10BASE-T Network When connecting a 10BASE‐T segment to any of the fixed front panel ports of the 7G4202‐72 or 7G4282‐49, ensure that the network meets the Ethernet network requirements of the IEEE 802.3‐2002 standard for 10BASE‐T. Refer to the Cabling Guide for details. Note: If a port is to operate at 100 Mbps, Category 5 cabling must be used. Category 3 cabling does not meet 100 Mbps specifications. For 10 Mbps operation only, Category 3 or Category 5 cabling can be used.
Electrical Hazard: Only qualified personnel should perform installation procedures. Riesgo Electrico: Solamente personal calificado debe realizar procedimientos de instalacion. Elektrischer Gefahrenhinweis: Installationen sollten nur durch ausgebildetes und qualifiziertes Personal vorgenommen werden. Read the Release Notes shipped with the DFE-Platinum module to check for any exceptions to the supported features and operation documented in this guide.
This Installation Guide Customer Release Notes Remove the tape seal on the non‐conductive bag to remove the DFE module. Perform a visual inspection of the DFE module for any signs of physical damage. Contact Enterasys Networks if there are any signs of damage. Refer to “Getting Help” on page xiii for details. Installing Optional Network Expansion Modules (NEMs) Note: Install any optional equipment before proceeding to Rules” on page 3-2 for an explanation of the rules to install different series modules in a Matrix E7 chassis.
The FTM bridging modules have connections to both FTM1 and FTM2 backplanes, which enables them to switch frames between the two backplanes and all modules in the 6C107 chassis. However, the older first (6x1xx), second (6x2xx), and third (6x3xx) generation modules are still managed using their own Local Management and are not subject to management by the DFE‐Platinum module management entity. The Matrix N1 (7C111), Matrix N3 (7C103), Matrix N5 (7C105‐P), and Matrix N7 (7C107) chassis have only FTM2 connections and support only DFE modules. The Matrix N5 chassis also has backplane power connections to support DFE PoE modules. Module Placement and Rules The DFE‐Platinum modules can be installed in a Matrix Placement,” below, for placement rules), Matrix N1, Matrix N3, Matrix N5, or Matrix N7 chassis. The Matrix N1, Matrix N3, Matrix N5, and Matrix N7 chassis support only DFE modules and there are no particular rules for installing modules. Matrix E7 Chassis, Module Placement Depending on the modules being installed in the Matrix E7 chassis and to help ensure proper operation, consider the following examples and rules for module placement in the chassis. Figure 3‐1 shows five examples of chassis module placement. These examples are described below along with the applicable module placement rule. Figure 3-1...
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Backplane Connections and Installation Rules Example 3 (Figure Shows chassis slots 1 through 5 populated with first and second generation modules (6x1xx and 6x2xx). If a 6x1xx or 6x2xx series module is installed in slot 6 or 7, it will operate in standalone mode (no backplane connectivity). Like the 6x3xx modules, the 6x1xx and 6x2xx modules operate as individual modules with separate IP addresses, and each one is configured using Local Management. Rule: The 6x1xx and 6x2xx modules can communicate with each other when they are installed in chassis slots 1 through 5 in the Matrix E7 chassis. If installed in slot 6 or 7, they operate in standalone mode. Example 4 (Figure Shows chassis slots 1 through 5 populated with a mix of 6x1xx, 6x2xx, and 6x3xx modules and only third generation modules in slots 6 and 7. In this module arrangement, the 6x3xx module provides a proxy bridge, which enables the 6x1xx and 6x2xx modules to communicate with 6x3xx modules in slot 6 or 7. If more than one 6x3xx module is installed in slots 1 to 5, the module in the lowest numbered slot performs the proxy function for slots 6 and 7. Therefore, if a 6x3xx module is already performing the proxy function, and another 6x3xx module is inserted into a lower numbered slot, connectivity will be temporarily interrupted, as the new board takes over the proxy function. When a 6x3xx module in a lower numbered slot is removed, and there is a 6x3xx module in a higher numbered slot, communication is not interrupted. For Local Management, plugging the Local Management connection into the 6x3xx modules will allow management connections to all 6x1xx, 6x2xx, and 6x3xx modules. If the Local Management connection is to a 6x1xx or 6x2xx board, only the modules in the first five slots will be recognized by the management client. Rule: There must be at least one 6x3xx module in slots 1 through 5 to enable communications between the 6x1xx, 6x2xx, and 6x3xx modules. Example 5 (Figure Shows chassis slots 1 and 5 populated with 6x1xx, 6x2xx modules, respectively; slots 2 through 4 with DFE‐Platinum modules without a bridging module; and slots 6 and 7 with 6x3xx modules. ...
éstos podrían dañarse. To install a DFE‐Platinum module into a Matrix E7 or Matrix N7 chassis, proceed directly to “Preparation” on page 3‐5 to start the installation process. Preparation Remove the blank panel covering the slot in which the module will be installed. All other slots must remain covered to ensure proper airflow for cooling. (Save the blank plate in the event you need to remove the module.) Remove the module from the shipping box. (Save the box and packing materials in the event the module needs to be reshipped.) Locate the antistatic wrist strap shipped with the chassis. Attach the antistatic wrist strap to your wrist and plug the cable from the antistatic wrist strap into the ESD grounding receptacle at the upper right corner of the chassis. Remove the module from the plastic bag. (Save the bag in the event the module must be reshipped.) Observe all precautions to prevent damage from Electrostatic Discharge (ESD). Examine the module for damage. If any damage exists, DO NOT install the module. Immediately contact Enterasys Networks. Refer to “Getting Help” on page xiii. Installing Module into Matrix E7 or Matrix N7 Chassis DFE-Platinum Series Hardware Installation Guide 3-5...
Installing Module into Matrix E7 or Matrix N7 Chassis Installation To install the module, refer to Figure Caution: To prevent damaging the backplane connectors in the following step, take care that the module slides in straight and properly engages the backplane connectors. Ensure that the top lever lines up with the desired slot number located on the front panel of the chassis.
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Figure 3-2 Installing Module into Matrix E7 or Matrix N7 Chassis (E7 shown) Æ Ã Card guides Slot number 1 (Left-most slot is 1.) Module card Metal back panel Á SERIES Â À Upper/lower locking tabs (in proper open position) Upper/lower locking tab (in closed position) Backplane connectors (power and FTM2) Installing Module into Matrix E7 or Matrix N7 Chassis...
Installing Module into Matrix N1, N3, or N5 Chassis Installing Module into Matrix N1, N3, or N5 Chassis Caution: Failure to observe static safety precautions could cause damage to the DFE module. Follow static safety handling rules and wear the antistatic wrist strap. Do not cut the non-conductive bag to remove the module.
Link Aggregation to operate properly. Before connecting the cables, refer to the Enterasys Matrix DFE-Platinum Series Configuration Guide for the configuration information. For details on how to obtain manuals,...
Connecting to the Network Figure 3-4 Connecting a Twisted Pair Segment to the DFE-Platinum Module 1 RJ45 connector 2 RJ45 port connector (port 1) Verify that a link exists by checking that the port RX (Receive) LED is ON (flashing amber, blinking green, or solid green). If the RX LED is OFF and the TX (Transmit) LED is not blinking amber, perform the following steps until it is on: To view the receive and transmit activity on a group of segments, press the GROUP SELECT button (see Figure 7G4202‐72, or Groups 1 through 5 on the 7G4282‐49). Each time the GROUP SELECT button is pressed, a GROUP LED lights up in sequence, indicating which Group is selected. The receive and transmit activity for that group of segments is then indicated by the RX and TX LEDs for each segment. b. Verify that the cabling being used is Category 5 UTP with an impedance between 85 and 111 ohms. For the port to operate at 100 or 1000 Mbps, Category 5 cabling must be used and installed properly. Verify that the device at the other end of the twisted pair segment is on and properly connected to the segment.
Figure 3-5 Crossover Four-Wire Cable RJ45 Pinouts, Connections Between Hub Devices À Ã 1 RJ45 device port Other device port Figure 3-6 Four-Wire Crossover Cable RJ45 Pinouts, Connections Between Hub Devices À Ã 1 RJ45 device port Other device port Figure 3-7 Eight-Wire Crossover Cable RJ45 Pinouts, Connections Between Hub Devices À...
Figure 3-8 Eight-Wire Straight-Through Cable RJ45 Pinouts, Connections Between Switches and End-User Devices 1 RJ45 device port 2 Other device port Ensure that the twisted pair connection meets the dB loss and cable specifications outlined in the Cabling Guide. Refer to “Related Documents” on page xii for information on obtaining this document. If a link is still not established, contact Enterasys Networks. Refer to “Getting Help” on page xiii for details. Repeat steps 1 through 3 above, until all connections have been made. Connecting to COM Port for Local Management This section describes how to install a UTP straight‐through cable with RJ45 connectors and optional adapters to connect a PC, a VT series terminal, or a modem to an Enterasys Networks module to access Local Management. This section also provides the pinout assignments of the ...
Connecting to an IBM PC or Compatible Device To connect an IBM PC or compatible device, running the VT terminal emulation, to an Enterasys Networks module COM port (Figure Connect the RJ45 connector at one end of a UTP straight‐through cable to the communications COM port on the Enterasys Networks module. (The COM port is also known as a Console port.) Plug the RJ45 connector at the other end of the UTP straight‐through cable into an RJ45‐to‐ DB9 adapter . Connect the RJ45‐to‐DB9 adapter to the communications port on the IBM PC. Turn on the PC and configure your VT emulation package with the following parameters: Parameter Mode Transmit Bits Parity Stop Bit When these parameters are set, the startup screen will display. Refer to the appropriate Enterasys Matrix DFE‐Platinum Series Configuration Guide for further information. Figure 3-9 Connecting an IBM PC or Compatible 1 UTP straight-through cable with RJ45 connectors 2 RJ45 COM port 3‐9), proceed as follows:...
Connecting to COM Port for Local Management Connecting to a VT Series Terminal To connect a VT Series terminal to an Enterasys Networks DFE‐Platinum module COM port (Figure 3‐10), use a UTP straight‐through cable with RJ45 connectors and an RJ45‐to‐DB25 female adapter, and proceed as follows: Connect the RJ45 connector at one end of the UTP straight‐through cable to the COM port on the Enterasys Networks module. Plug the RJ45 connector at the other end of the UTP straight‐through cable into the RJ45‐to‐ DB25 female adapter. Connect the RJ45‐to‐DB25 adapter to the port labeled COMM on the VT terminal. Turn on the terminal and access the Setup Directory. Set the following parameters on your terminal: Parameter Mode Transmit Bits Parity Stop Bit When these parameters are set, the Local Management password screen will display. Refer to the Enterasys Matrix DFE‐Platinum Series Configuration Guide for further information. Figure 3-10 Connecting a VT Series Terminal...
Connecting to Modem Connecting to a Modem To connect a modem to an Enterasys straight‐through cable with RJ45 connectors and an RJ45‐to‐DB25 male adapter, and proceed as follows: Connect the RJ45 connector at one end of the UTP straight‐through cable to the COM port of the module. Plug the RJ45 connector at the other end of the UTP straight‐through cable into the RJ45‐to‐ DB25 modem adapter. Connect the RJ45‐to‐DB25 adapter to the communications port on the modem. Turn on the modem. With a PC connected to a remote modem, you can configure the switch remotely. To accomplish this, you must configure your PC VT emulation package with the following parameters. Parameter Mode Transmit Bits Parity Stop Bit When these parameters are set, the Local Management password screen will display. Refer to the Enterasys Matrix DFE‐Platinum Series Configuration Guide for further information. Figure 3-11 Connecting to a Modem Å 1 UTP straight-through cable with RJ45 connectors...
Connecting to COM Port for Local Management Adapter Wiring and Signal Assignments RJ45 RJ45 3-16 Installation COM Port Adapter Wiring and Signal Diagram Conductor Blue Green Orange Yellow VT Series Port Adapter Wiring and Signal Diagram DB25 Conductor Blue Yellow Green Orange Pin Out Descriptions...
Only access; rw for Read-Write access; and admin for super-user access to all modifiable parameters. The default password is set to blank (press Enter). For information on changing these default passwords, refer to Chapter 3 in the Enterasys Matrix DFE-Platinum Series Configuration Guide...
For information on the set password and set system login commands, refer to Chapter 3 in the Enterasys Matrix DFE-Platinum Series Configuration Guide The DFE module is now ready to be configured. For information about setting the IP address and ...
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Completing the Installation Pin Out Descriptions 3-20 Installation...
This chapter provides information concerning the following: For information about... Using LANVIEW Troubleshooting Checklist Overview of DFE-Platinum Module Shutdown Procedure Recommended Shutdown Procedure Using OFFLINE/RESET Switch Last Resort Shutdown Procedure Using OFFLINE/RESET Switch Unless otherwise noted, the following information applies to all DFE modules. Using LANVIEW The modules use a built‐in visual diagnostic and status monitoring system called LANVIEW. The LANVIEW LEDs (Figure network problems. About the Management (MGMT) LED The MGMT LED (shown in Figure Module to control the management functions for all DFE modules in the chassis. The Management ...
Using LANVIEW Figure 4-1 LANVIEW LEDs 1 MGMT LED Table 4‐1 describes the LED indications and provides recommended actions as appropriate. The terms flashing, blinking, and solid used in • Flashing indicates an LED is flashing randomly. • Blinking indicates an LED is flashing at a steady rate (approximately 50% on, 50% off). •...
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None. Contact Enterasys Networks for technical support. If it is known that the port should be active and is not, contact Enterasys Networks for technical support. None. None, unless there is a high rate of activity. In this case, check for network configuration problems or a defective device.
Refer to the Enterasys Matrix DFE-Platinum Series Configuration Guide for the IP address assignment procedure. Port is disabled. Enable port. Refer to the Enterasys Matrix DFE- Platinum Series Configuration Guide for instructions to enable/disable ports. Host Port policy and/or Verify that a management VLAN exists and that it is management VLAN is associated with the Host Port.
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Recommended Action Reenter the lost parameters as necessary. Refer to the Enterasys Matrix DFE-Platinum Series Configuration Guide for the instructions to configure the device. If the problem continues, contact Enterasys Networks for technical support. DFE-Platinum Series Hardware Installation Guide 4-5...
The DFE module interdependent and operate under a single IP address as a single, distributed switch system (hardware, databases, and persistent storage). In this operating environment, the DFE module must shut down in an orderly fashion to ensure that the other modules in the system and other devices on the network are notified of the impending change. The devices can then make intelligent decisions and stabilize the network before the change is made; thereby increasing network availability. You can shut down a DFE module in an operating system using the in Figure 4‐2. There are two procedures to shut down a DFE module. • “Recommended Shutdown Procedure Using OFFLINE/RESET Switch” (page 4‐7) • “Last Resort Shutdown Procedure Using OFFLINE/RESET Switch” (page 4‐7) Figure 4-2 OFFLINE/RESET Switch 1 OFFLINE/RESET switch (in similar location on all DFE modules) 4-6 Troubleshooting installed in a Matrix E7, Matrix N3, Matrix N5, or Matrix N7 chassis are OFFLINE/RESET switch À shown ...
Note: The only safe time to pull a alternately flashing amber/off. Otherwise, system operation will be interrupted. Last Resort Shutdown Procedure Using OFFLINE/RESET Switch Caution: This method of shutting down a DFE module is not recommended except as a last resort, because all processes currently running on the module will be interrupted resulting in loss of frames.
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Overview of DFE-Platinum Module Shutdown Procedure 4-8 Troubleshooting...
This appendix provides information about the following: For information about... DFE-Platinum Module Specifications COM Port Pinout Assignments Regulatory Compliance Enterasys Networks reserves the right to change the specifications at any time without notice. DFE-Platinum Module Specifications Table A‐1 provides the I/O ports, processors and memory, physical, and environmental module specifications for the 7G4202‐72 and 7G4282‐49. Unless noted differently, the specifications apply to both DFE modules. Table A-1 Specifications Item 7G4202-72 Ports Ports 1 through 72 7G4282-49 Ports Ports 1 through 48 Option Slot...
Net: 4.10 kg (9.0 lb) (one module without packaging) For the MTBF hours for these products, refer to the MTBF web site at http://www.enterasys.com/support/mtbf/ 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F) -30°C to 73°C (-22°F to 164°F) 5% to 90% (non-condensing)
Regulatory Compliance The 7G4202‐72 and 7G4282‐49 meet the safety and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements listed in Table Table A-3 Compliance Standards Regulatory Compliance Safety Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) A‐3: Standards UL 60950, CSA C22.2 No. 60950, 2006/95/EC, EN 60950, IEC 60950, EN 60825, 21 CFR 1040.10. 47 CFR Parts 2 and 15, CSA C108.8, 2004/108/EC, EN 55022, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, EN 55024, AS/NZS CISPR 22, VCCI V-3..
Caution: Read the appropriate sections to be fully aware of the consequences when changing switch settings. Only qualified personnel should change switch settings. Precaución: Si desea modificar la configuración del interruptor, lea las secciones correspondientes para saber cuál será el resultado de hacerlo.
Switch 8 – Clear Admin Password. Changing the position of this switch clears the admin password, and restores the factory default password on the next power‐up of the module. Once the module resets, you can either use the factory default settings or reenter your own password. Note: Do not change the position of Switch 8 unless it is necessary to reset the admin password to its factory default setting. Figure B-1 Mode Switch Location on 7G4202-72 and 7G4282-49 1 Mode switch pack is in the same location on both DFE-Platinum modules (7G4202-72 shown) Memory Locations and Replacement Procedures In the event that the Dual In‐Line Memory Module (DIMM) or DRAM Single In‐line Memory ...
Location of DRAM SIMM and DIMM Memory Modules Figure B‐2 and Figure B‐3 show the locations of the DRAM SIMM and DIMM on the each main board of the 7G4202‐72 and the 7G4282‐49, respectively. Figure B-2 Memory Module Locations on the 7G4202-72 DIMM 1. This is not considered a field replaceable unit on the 7G4202-72. Figure B-3 Memory Module Locations on the 7G4282-49 1 DIMM Memory Locations and Replacement Procedures 2 DRAM SIMM...
DIMM Replacement Procedure (7G4282-49 only) Note: The following DIMM replacement instructions apply to the 7G4282-49 only. The DIMM is not considered a field replaceable part on the 7G4202-72. Contact Enterasys Networks support if this part fails and needs a replacement.
Figure B-5 Removing the Existing DIMM from 7G4282-49 1 Connector arms Rotate the DRAM SIMM upwards, then remove it from the connector fingers. Installing the DIMM on 7G4282-49 Caution: Observe all Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) precautions when handling sensitive electronic equipment. Precaución: Al trabajar con equipos electrónicos sensibles, tome todas las precauciones de seguridad para evitar descargas de electricidad estática.
Precaución: Al trabajar con equipos electrónicos sensibles, tome todas las precauciones de seguridad para evitar descargas de electricidad estática. To install a DRAM SIMM, refer to Figure Push the connector arms away from the DRAM SIMM enough to insert the DRAM SIMM into the connector contacts. Insert the DRAM SIMM straight down between the connector contacts enough for the tabs on the connector arms to align with the two DRAM SIMM alignment notches. Push the DRAM SIMM down into the connector contacts. Then rotate the two connector arms toward the DRAM SIMM to lock it into place. B-6 Mode Switch Bank Settings and Optional Installations Á À Â 2 DRAM SIMM Connector contacts B‐8 and proceed as follows: B‐2. B‐7, enough to ...
Figure B-8 Installing the DRAM SIMM on 7G4202-72 or 7G4282-49 Ã À 1 Connector arms 2 DRAM SIMM Memory Locations and Replacement Procedures Á Ã À Â 3 Connector contacts 4 Alignment notches (2) DFE-Platinum Series Hardware Installation Guide B-7...
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Required tools Index Safety requirements SIMMs installing DRAM location Specifications Platinum DFE module Standards compatibility Technical support contatacting Enterasys for xiii Transmit LEDs viewing of Troubleshooting checklist for Unpacking the module User Personalized Networks (UPN) See Secure Networks Policy Support.
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