Models Covered By This Guide This Quick Install Guide includes information on installing the following line cards. The suffix V2 indicates the silicon revision level: ■ AT-SB4311 48-port 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX (RJ-45) AT-SB4311 V2 ■ AT-SB4352 32-port 100BASE-FX (MT-RJ) AT-SB4352 V2 ■...
SwitchBlade Line Card Package Contents The following items are included with each line card. Contact your sales representative if any items are damaged or missing. ■ One SwitchBlade line card. ■ One SwitchBlade Line Card Quick Install Guide. ■ One Safety and Statutory Information booklet. ■...
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Quick Install Guide For the SwitchBlade 4 chassis (AT-SB4104): Unless replacing an existing line card, choose the empty line card bay that is closest to bottom of the chassis. This provides optimum cooling. Line card bays are bays 1 to 4. For example, fill line card bay 4 first, and bay 1 last.
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SwitchBlade Line Card The switch may overheat or be damaged by dust and debris if bays are left uncovered. To remove an existing line card: Loosen the line card’s two Phillips screws until they disengage from the chassis. Move the line card ejector levers to the unlocked position (see Figure 2 on page -6).
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Quick Install Guide Figure 3: Card guides on the SwitchBlade 8 chassis. bottom card guide Figure 4: Ejector lever and locking slot. Extractor lever Secure the line card Move the ejector levers to the locked position and tighten the line card’s two Phillips screws (see Figure 2 on page -6).
Flashing amber Collisions are occurring. For the AT-SB4311 48-port line card, one LED is provided for each port. The default is for the LED to show link activity (L/A). To see Duplex/Collision activity (D/C), press and hold the LED Mode button located on the line card’s front panel Table 2: LEDs on the AT-SB4352 32-port 100BASE-FX (MT-RJ) Line Card.
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Quick Install Guide Table 3: LEDs on the AT-SB4441 8-port 1000BASE GBIC Line Card. State Function Green A link is open. (Link/Activity) Flashing Green Activity is occurring. Amber The port is operating in half-duplex mode. The L/A LED for port 1 briefly lights at switch power-up or when the card is hot swapped.
SwitchBlade Line Card More troubleshooting information can be found in the SwitchBlade Hardware Reference. Where To Find More Information Sources of further information: ■ A Documentation and Tools CD-ROM is included with every switch controller or chassis supplied. This contains the complete documentation set for your switch and its expansion options, as well as tools for managing the switch.