Extreme Networks VSP 8000 Series Installing
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Extreme Networks VSP 8000 Series Installing

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  • Page 1 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series Installing the VSP 8000 Series 9035365 Rev. 03...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2017–2021 Extreme Networks, Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Getting Help.....................................7 Providing Feedback................................8 Chapter 2: New in this document.................... 9 Chapter 3: Hardware models for VSP 8000 Series............. 10 Power cord types and order codes..........................14 Chapter 4: Preinstallation checklist..................16 Chapter 5: Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series........17 Installation checklist................................
  • Page 4: Legal Notices

    Legal Notices Legal Notice Extreme Networks, Inc. reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document and its website without prior notice. The reader should in all cases consult representatives of Extreme Networks to determine whether any such changes have been made.
  • Page 5: Chapter 1: About This Document

    Extreme Networks publications. Purpose This guide provides information and instructions to install the Extreme Networks Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series (VSP 8000 Series) switches. The VSP 8000 Series includes the VSP 8200 Series and the VSP 8400 Series. Conventions This section discusses the conventions used in this guide.
  • Page 6 About this Document Table 1: Notes and warnings (continued) Icon Notice type Alerts you to... Caution Risk of personal injury, system damage, or loss of data. Warning Risk of severe personal injury. Table 2: Text Conventions Convention Description Angle brackets ( < > ) Angle brackets ( <...
  • Page 7: Documentation And Training

    Data Center products Other resources, like 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/. Getting Help If you require assistance, contact Extreme Networks using one of the following methods: Extreme Search the GTAC (Global Technical Assistance Center) knowledge base;...
  • Page 8: Providing Feedback

    4 Select Submit. 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. We welcome all feedback, but we especially want to know about: •...
  • Page 9: Chapter 2: New In This Document

    New in this document Temperature Sensors The following section details what is new in this document. Warning and critical threshold values are updated in the document. For more information, see Install a Fan Module on page 79. Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series...
  • Page 10: Chapter 3: Hardware Models For Vsp 8000 Series

    Hardware models for VSP 8000 Series Power cord types and order codes This section lists the VSP 8000 Series hardware. VSP 8200 Series Hardware Power cords must be ordered separately. Ensure you order the correct power cord for your region. For...
  • Page 11 Hardware models for VSP 8000 Series Table 3: VSP 8284XSQ Hardware (continued) VSP 8284XSQ Description Part number Redundant fan modules 12 volt redundant fan module The VSP 8284XSQ comes with all four 12–V fan EC8011004-E6 modules installed. Universal Slide Rack Mount Kit (300mm-900mm)
  • Page 12 Hardware models for VSP 8000 Series Table 4: VSP 8404 Hardware (continued) VSP 8404 Description Part number VSP 8404C–DC Includes all of the above components. EC8400002-E6 This model number ships with one field-replaceable 800 watt DC power supply. Redundant power supplies •...
  • Page 13 Hardware models for VSP 8000 Series Table 5: VSP 8400 Series Ethernet switch modules (ESMs) (continued) Model Name Description Part Number 8408QQ (TAA-compliant) 8 port 40GBASE-QSFP+ Ethernet Switch Module EC8404003-E6GS Note: Two ports are reserved for future use. 8418XSQ 16 port 10GBASE-SFP+ and 2 port 40GBASE-QSFP...
  • Page 14: Power Cord Types And Order Codes

    Recommendation Matrices. VSP 8000 Series operational notes The VSP 8000 Series supports channelization of a 40 Gbps port into four 10 Gbps channelized interfaces for the following ports: • The VSP 8200 Series supports channelization on all four 40 Gbps ports.
  • Page 15 Hardware models for VSP 8000 Series Table 7: Power Cords with C14 power supply side connector Order Code Description Region AA0020062E6 Power cord 3.05 m IEC C13 to NEMA 5-15P North America AA0020063E6 Power cord 2.5 m IEC C13 to BS1363...
  • Page 16: Chapter 4: Preinstallation Checklist

    Preinstallation checklist Before you install the VSP 8000 Series, make sure that you complete the tasks in the preinstallation checklist. Task Description Review the technical specification for the For the physical, electrical, and environmental switch. Make sure that the area where you...
  • Page 17: Chapter 5: Installing The Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series

    LED state definitions 40GBASE-QSFP+ ports MACsec operational notes Viewing hardware information This section provides the information and procedures to install the VSP 8000 Series. Installation checklist Use this checklist to install the VSP 8000 Series. Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series...
  • Page 18: Installation Fundamentals

    Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series Task Description Mount the VSP 8000 Series switch in Installing the VSP 8000 Series in an the equipment rack. Equipment Rack on page 34. You have two options for installing the switch in an equipment rack: •...
  • Page 19 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series Figure 1: VSP 8284XSQ — Front view 1. SFP+ port LEDs are in between the ports on each slot. The up arrows refer to the port above and the down arrows refer to the port below. For a description of what the LEDs mean, see SFP, SFP+,QSFP+, and QSFP28 port LED state indicators on page 83.
  • Page 20 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series Figure 2: VSP 8284XSQ — Rear view VSP 8400 Series The VSP 8400 Series consists of: • four slots to install ESMs. For more information, see Ethernet Switch Module (ESM). • one 10/100/1000BASE-T Out-of-Band Management port •...
  • Page 21: Ethernet Switch Module

    Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series Figure 3: VSP 8404 Front view Displays the four slots to install ESMs. For more information on the supported ESMs and their part numbers, see Table 5 on page 12. 2 LEDs for system power (PWR), switch status (Status), redundant power supply (RPS), and fan modules (Fan).
  • Page 22 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series 8424XT • 8424XT — EC8404002-E6 – provides 24 100MB/1G/10G Copper ports. • 8424XT (GSA version) — EC8404002-E6GS – 24 port 100MB/1G/10G Copper ports. Dimension 4.4cm – 1RU (H), 20.32cm (W), 29.21cm (D) Weight 4.05 lbs = 1.84 kg Power and 118.69W (max) = 404.97 BTU/hr...
  • Page 23 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series Dimension 4.4cm – 1RU (H), 20.32cm (W), 29.21cm (D) Weight 3.7 lbs = 1.68 kg Power and 86.89W (max) = 296.47 BTU/hr thermal Figure 7: 8418XSQ 8418XTQ • 8418XTQ — EC8404006-E6 – 16 1/10G Copper and 2 40G-QSFP+ ports. •...
  • Page 24 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series Figure 9: 8424GS 8424GT • 8424GT — EC8404008-E6 – 24 10/100/1000M Copper ports. • 8424GT (GSA version) — EC8404008-E6GS – 24-port 10/100/1000M Copper ports. Dimension 4.4cm – 1RU (H), 20.32cm (W), 29.21cm (D) Weight 2.75 lbs = 1.25 kg Power and...
  • Page 25 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series Installing an Ethernet Switch Module Install an ESM to replace an existing module or to add new capability. The switch has four bays and you can choose any one of them to install a module. The switch detects where the modules are installed so the order is not important.
  • Page 26 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series Remove the two screws that secure the module bay cover to the chassis. (Save the module bay cover for possible future use.) Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series...
  • Page 27 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series 2 Slide the module into the bay. Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series...
  • Page 28 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series 3 Apply gentle pressure anywhere on the faceplate to fully insert the module, and then screw the module in to ensure a good connection and to secure it to the chassis. Note The levers are designed to stay in the position shown when the module is inserted into the chassis. The lever the module.
  • Page 29 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series Hot swap of VSP 8400 Series Ethernet Switch Module Hot swap is the ability to add, remove, or replace system components without shutting down the system and without interrupting the operation of the system. The VSP 8400 Series supports the hot swap of ESMs, power supply units, and fan modules.
  • Page 30: Electrostatic Discharge

    40Gbps QSFP+ ports operate as 40Gbps ports. You can enable or disable channelization on a port. For breakout cable (BOC) details, see Extreme Networks Pluggable Transceivers Installation Guide. Electrostatic discharge This section provides information and procedures to prevent electrostatic discharge during installation.
  • Page 31 Do not remove the wrist or ankle strap until the installation is complete. Preventing electrostatic damage in new cable installations With new cable installations, Extreme Networks recommends that you use an ESD discharge cable to reduce the potential for damage from static, that can build up in cables. The following figure illustrates an ESD cable.
  • Page 32: Technical Specifications

    Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series Connect the ground lug on the ESD discharge cable to a safe and suitable earth ground. 2 Connect all RJ-45 cable connectors to the female RJ-45 connector of the ESD discharge cable for at least 5 seconds, and then connect each RJ-45 cable connector to the switch.
  • Page 33 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series Table 10: Electrical specifications Specifications VSP 8200 Series VSP 8400 Series Power consumption 565.34 W with no transceivers, 765.34 200 W with no ESMs, 800 W (max) W with transceivers with ESMs Thermal rating 1929.02 BTU/hr with no transceivers, 682.4 BTU/hr with no ESMs, 2729.7 2611.448 BTU/hr with transceivers...
  • Page 34: Package Contents

    VSP 8200 Series as an example, but the instructions apply to any switch in the series. There are different ways to install a VSP 8000 Series switch in an equipment rack. Refer to one of the following sections:...
  • Page 35 It is highly recommended to mount the chassis on a tray designed for the specific rack and use the Extreme Networks supplied rack mount brackets to hold the chassis in place. The chassis is heavy and could cause damage to a rack if only the brackets are used, especially in a vibration prone area.
  • Page 36 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series Inventory of slide components This section describes the slide components and their features. The shipping carton contains the following components: • Two 300mm-600mm slides (default configuration) • Two extension brackets for the 600mm-900mm configuration •...
  • Page 37 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series Figure 14: Rails Brackets There are three different brackets: • Short rear bracket—The slide rail kit comes with this bracket installed for the 300mm-600mm default configuration. Figure 15: Short rear bracket Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series...
  • Page 38 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series • Extension bracket—This bracket connects to the rack rail to lengthen it for a 600mm-900mm configuration. • Long rear bracket—This bracket replaces the short rear bracket to modify the slide rail for a 600mm-900mm configuration.
  • Page 39 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series Figure 17: Thumbscrew lock and release latches • Thumbscrew lock—This feature is on the front end of the chassis rails, and is used to lock the switch in the home position of the equipment rack. Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series...
  • Page 40 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series Figure 18: Thumbscrew lock • White release latch—This latch is the white, plastic tab on the chassis rails. • When you first install the slide rails, use these latches to disconnect the chassis rail from the rack rail so you can install the chassis rail on the switch.
  • Page 41 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series Figure 20: Blue release latch • Blue locking mechanism—This locking mechanism is on the rack rails. They have a blue label with an arrow. Figure 21: Blue locking mechanism • When you first install the slide rails and you fully extended the rail, you can lift the locking mechanism to release the rail so it can slide back into the main part of the unit.
  • Page 42 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series Figure 22: Retaining latches • Pin block—The pin block supports equipment racks with different shaped holes. • For racks with square holes, the pin block fits right into the holes in the rack. •...
  • Page 43 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series • For racks with small round holes, the pin block retracts all the way when you insert the rail into the rack. Installing slides in a 300mm-600mm equipment rack Use the following procedure to install your switch in an equipment rack with a depth between 300mm and 600mm.
  • Page 44 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series 2 Open the shipping carton and remove the bag of screws and the two slides used in 300mm-600mm racks. Note The 300mm-600mm slides are the default configuration. The remaining parts in the carton (including the bag of screws) are for installing the chassis in a 600mm-900mm. Save them for potential future use.
  • Page 45 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series b Pull the inner chassis rail and slide it out as far as you can. c Slide the white release latch in the direction of the arrow stamped on the lock and pull the chassis rail out of the rack rail.
  • Page 46 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series 4 Lift the blue locking mechanism on the rack rail to slide the outer section back into the main section. 5 Use the following steps to attach the chassis rail to the chassis: a Orient the chassis rail with the thumbscrew lock towards the front and position the rail over the standoffs on the chassis.
  • Page 47 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series b Slide the chassis rail to the rear until the rail locks into the standoffs. c Make sure the safety tab locks into place. Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series...
  • Page 48 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series 6 Use the following steps to secure the rack rails to the frame: a Orient the rack rail so that the end with the black retaining latch is facing front. b Adjust the length of the rack rail so it fits the rack depth by loosening the two screws on the rack rail and adjusting the length.
  • Page 49 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series d Insert the bracket pins into the desired holes in the frame. The pin block accommodates three different rack types. In the default position, the pin block fits into racks with square holes. When retracted halfway, it fits into racks with large round holes.
  • Page 50 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series 7 Use the following steps to install the switch in the equipment rack to complete the installation: a Insert the chassis rails on the switch into the rack rails on the frame. b Pull the blue latches on the chassis rails towards the front and slide the switch into the frame. Note After you install the switch in a rack, slide it out until the lock (shown above) engages.
  • Page 51 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series To slide the switch back into the rack, push the blue release latches on the chassis rails towards the back and slide the switch into the frame. 8 Connect power and network connections to the switch. Installing slides in a 600mm-900mm equipment rack Use the following procedure to install your switch in an equipment rack with a depth between 600mm and 900mm.
  • Page 52 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series 2 Open the shipping carton. The 300mm-600mm slides are the default configuration. Use the remaining parts in the carton for converting the 300mm-600mm slides to 600mm-900mm slides. 3 Use the following steps to detach the chassis rail from the slide’s rack rail: a Loosen the thumbscrew lock on the front of the rail.
  • Page 53 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series b Pull the inner chassis rail and slide it out as far as you can. c Slide the white release latch in the direction of the arrow stamped on the lock and pull the chassis rail out of the rack rail.
  • Page 54 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series 4 Lift the blue locking mechanism on the rack rail to slide the outer section back into the main section. 5 Use the following steps to attach the chassis rail to the chassis: a Orient the chassis rail with the thumbscrew lock towards the front and position the rail over the standoffs on the chassis.
  • Page 55 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series b Slide the chassis rail to the rear until the rail locks into the standoffs. c Make sure the safety tab locks into place. Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series...
  • Page 56 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series 6 Remove the two screws and nuts securing the short rear bracket to the rack rail. This bracket is for 300mm-600mm equipment racks only and is not used in this installation. Save the bracket for possible future use.
  • Page 57 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series 7 Identify the extension bracket and the long rear bracket. Use these brackets to extend the rack rail for 600mm-900mm racks. Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series...
  • Page 58 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series 8 Use the countersink screws with the following steps to attach the extension bracket to the rack rail: a Push the blue release lock up and slide the middle rail out as far as possible. b Note the order and position of how the components are installed.
  • Page 59 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series The following figure shows the extension bracket attached to the rack rail. Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series...
  • Page 60 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series d Insert the long rear bracket into the extension bracket assembly. Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series...
  • Page 61 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series e Install the first two screws on the end of the long rear bracket. Lift the blue locking mechanism and slowly slide the rail back into the main assembly. This exposes a “window” over the screw holes so you can install the remaining three screws one at a time.
  • Page 62 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series d Insert the bracket pins into the desired holes in the frame. The pin block accommodates three different rack types. In the default position, the pin block fits into racks with square holes. When retracted halfway, it fits into racks with large round holes.
  • Page 63 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series 11 Use the following steps to install the switch in the equipment rack to complete the installation: a Insert the chassis rails on the switch into the rack rails on the frame. b Pull the blue release latches on the chassis rails towards the front and slide the switch into the frame.
  • Page 64 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series 12 Connect power and network connections to the switch. Important notice about rack safety One prerequisite to installing the switch in an equipment rack is to bolt the equipment rack to the floor. This section emphasizes the safety issue if you do not bolt the rack to the floor.
  • Page 65 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series If your rack meets the following guidelines and you pull the chassis all the way out, the rack is in danger of tipping over: • 900mm equipment rack that weighs less than 14kg •...
  • Page 66 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series Removing the switch from an equipment rack Follow these steps if you have to remove the switch from an equipment rack. Important This procedure requires two people. Disconnect the power cord from the switch. 2 Slide the switch out until the lock engages.
  • Page 67 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series 3 While the person standing in back of the chassis slides both of the white release locks (one on each side of the chassis) towards the front, the person standing in front of the chassis pulls the chassis out of the rack.
  • Page 68 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series 2 Attach a bracket to each side of the switch using a #2 Phillips screwdriver as illustrated below. Note The following figure shows the bracket position for a four–post rack installation. If you are installing the chassis in a two–post rack, attach the bracket in the location recessed 150 mm from the front of the chassis.
  • Page 69: Cable Requirements For The Vsp 8000 Series

    5 Verify that the switch is securely fastened to the rack. 6 Connect power and network connections to the switch. Cable requirements for the VSP 8000 Series The following table describes the cables required for a VSP 8000 Series switch. Table 13: Switch cable requirements Required Cable...
  • Page 70: Installation And Removal Of Transceivers

    Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series Installation and removal of transceivers The following sections describe how to install and remove transceivers in the VSP 8000 Series switch. In this context, the term transceiver refers to Small Form Factor Pluggable (SFP), SFP+, and Quad 4- channel SFP (QSFP+).
  • Page 71: Ac Power Supply

    Installing a combination of AC-input and DC-input power supplies in the same chassis is not supported. The VSP 8000 Series supports two field-replaceable 800W power supplies. One comes with the switch and you can install a second power supply to provide redundancy and load sharing.
  • Page 72 AC power outlet. Important The VSP 8000 Series does not have an AC power switch. When you connect the power cord to a power supply and connect the cord to an AC power outlet, the switch powers up immediately.
  • Page 73 You can hot swap power supplies while the switch is operational. One power supply is required for continued switch operation. AC power supply specifications The VSP 8000 Series comes with an 800 W AC power supply and you can install a secondary power supply for redundancy. Important You must have either a power supply or a power supply cover in each bay to ensure proper ventilation.
  • Page 74 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series Table 15: AC power specifications (continued) VSP 8000 Series Important: 12 V output rise time, from 10 to 90 percent, must be the maximum of 50 ms and monotonic under all defined input and output conditions.
  • Page 75: Dc Power Supply

    Installing a combination of AC-input and DC-input power supplies in the same chassis is not supported. The VSP 8000 Series supports two field-replaceable 800 W power supplies. One comes with the switch and you can install a second power supply to provide redundancy and load sharing.
  • Page 76 Disconnecting the DC power supply wiring assembly from the power supply is the only way to turn off DC power to the VSP 8000 Series. Allow at least 30 seconds for the VSP 8000 Series to fully power down before restoring power. Otherwise, the VSP 8000 Series might produce a core file during the reset leading to an extra delay during boot time.
  • Page 77 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series d Use a screwdriver to crimp the cables to the DC power supply wiring assembly. e Use a screwdriver to terminate the three raw wires to a DC power source. Connect the DC power supply wiring assembly to the DC power supply and screw it in to secure the connection.
  • Page 78 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series DC power supply specifications The VSP 8000 Series comes with one 800 W DC power supply and you can install a secondary power supply for redundancy. Important You must have either a power supply or a power supply cover in each bay to ensure proper ventilation.
  • Page 79: Removing A Power Supply

    The airflow direction for the VSP 8200 Series and the VSP 8400 Series is front-to-back. Install a Fan Module The VSP 8000 Series comes with four 12–V fan modules for switch cooling. Figure 25: Fan module There are four sensors inside the chassis that monitor the temperature. These sensors send information to a controller that automatically regulates the fan speed to maintain the proper temperature.
  • Page 80 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series Table 19: Sensor threshold values (continued) Sensor name Warning threshold Critical threshold PHY1 PHY2 Use this procedure if a fan fails and you have to replace it. Important All four fans must be installed at all times to ensure proper ventilation. If a fan fails, replace it as soon as you can but leave it in place until you do.
  • Page 81: Led State Definitions

    PHY1 Temperature PHY2 Temperature LED state definitions The figures and tables in the following sections describe the LEDs on the VSP 8000 Series switch. The tables describe LED operation for a switch that finishes the power-on self-test. Warning Fiber optic equipment can emit laser or infrared light that can injure your eyes. Never look into an optical fiber or connector port.
  • Page 82 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series Table 20: Switch LED state indicators Label Color and Status Description The switch is not receiving power and not operating. Green (steady) The switch is receiving power from either one of the power supplies (if two power supplies are installed).
  • Page 83 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series Table 21: Management port LED state indicators (continued) Label Color and Status Description Amber (steady) The port admin is disabled. Amber (blinking) The port is not in use. Green (steady) The port has no data activity. Green (blinking) The port has data activity.
  • Page 84 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series Table 23: QSFP+/QSFP28 port LED state indicators Label Color and Status Description Link/Act There is no transceiver present and the port is administratively enabled. Amber (blinking) The port received a remote fault indicator (RFI). Amber (steady) The port is actively transmitting, but there is no link.
  • Page 85 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series 10/100/1000 RJ45 port LED state indicators The 10/100/1000 RJ45 ports used in the system have two LEDs. Each LED is located on either side of the RJ45 tab. The right LED is labeled as “Speed” and the left LED is labeled as “Link/Activity”. The following table shows the status of the two LEDs: Table 25: 10/100/1000 RJ45 port LED state indicators Label...
  • Page 86: 40Gbase-Qsfp+ Ports

    Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series Enterprise Device Manager (EDM) representation of physical LED status EDM displays the same LEDs that you see on the physical device. Note LED blinking in EDM is representative of, but not identical to, the actual LED blinking rates on the switch.
  • Page 87 : 0 day(s), 00:06:04 SysContact : http://www.extremenetworks.com/contact/ SysLocation : 9 Northeastern Blvd,Salem,NH. 03079 Chassis Info: Chassis : 8284XSQ ModelName : 8284XSQ BrandName : Extreme Networks. Serial# : SDNIVSP8200B044 H/W Revision H/W Config Part Number : EC6200A01-E6 NumSlots NumPorts : 85 BaseMacAddr...
  • Page 88 Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series LED#2 Label : Status LED#2 Status : GreenSteady LED#3 Label : Rps LED#3 Status : Off LED#4 Label : Fan LED#4 Status : GreenSteady System Error Info : Send Login Success Trap : false Send Authentication Trap : false Error Code...
  • Page 89: Chapter 6: Translations Of Safety Messages

    Translations of safety messages Caution When you mount this device in a rack, do not stack units directly on top of one another. You must secure each unit to the rack with appropriate mounting brackets. Mounting brackets cannot support multiple units. Caution Achtung: Wenn diese Einheit in einem Rack montiert wird, muß...
  • Page 90 Translations of safety messages Caution Caution If you are not installing a module in the slot, be sure to keep the metal cover plate in place over the slot. Removing the cover plate impedes airflow and proper cooling of the unit. Caution Achtung: Wenn Sie kein Modul im Schacht verwenden, muß...
  • Page 91 Translations of safety messages Caution Warning Disconnecting the AC power cord is the only way to turn off AC power to this device. Allow at least 30 seconds for the this device to fully power down before restoring power. Otherwise, this device might produce a core file during the reset leading to an extra delay during boot time.
  • Page 92 Translations of safety messages Warning Warning Advertencia: Para apagar el dispositivo debe desenchufar el cable. Conecte siempre el cable de alimentación a una toma segura y de fácil acceso por si se produjera alguna situación de emergencia. Warning Avviso: L'unico modo per disattivare questo dispositivo consiste nello scollegare il cavo di alimentazione.
  • Page 93 Danger Warning The lithium battery is not field replaceable. It should be removed and replaced by authorized personnel only. Contact Extreme Networks Technical Support for assistance if the battery requires replacement. Installing the Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series...

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