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6
Powering Up
You can install an AC power supply into either power supply slot in
the switch.
The airflow direction of the power supply in PS1 determines the primary airflow
direction for the switch. If PS1 is not present, PS2 determines the airflow
direction. If any power supply location is unpopulated, a PSU Filler Panel must
be installed.
1. Insert the first power supply into the rear PS1 power supply slot. If a blanking
plate covers the required power supply slot, remove the plate before
inserting the power supply. A small angle on the top corner of the power
supply ensures that the power supply can only be installed in one orientation
in the switch.
2. Verify that the power supply is fully seated in the slot and securely clipped in
place.
3. Optional: Install the other power supplies into the rear power supply slots.
The airflow direction must match the primary Power Supply. The switch ships
with a filler panel in PS2, PS3 and PS4 positions. Leave the filler panel in
place if you do not install the other power supplies.
PS1
PS2
PS3
PS4
Warning: You must use a power cord set approved for the ERS 5900 Series
switch and the power receptacle type in your country. Ensure you have properly
grounded the switch before powering up the unit.
The switch will power on immediately when it is connected to a suitable AC
power source. The switch does not have a power switch.
Check the front-panel LEDs as the device powers on to be sure the PWR LED
is lit. If not, check if the power cord is correctly connected.
Check LED status of the fans and power supplies. Status LEDs are on the left
front side of the switch. For more information on all status LEDs, see Installing
ERS 5900 Series.
Your Setup
All Setups
Status LED (Blinks) Green
until agent software is loaded,
Base
Status
then goes (Solid) Green
Up
Down
Front to Back Fans
Fan1 – Blue (Solid)
Fan2 – Blue (Solid)
Fan1
Fan2
Fan3 – Blue (Solid)
Fan1
Fan2
Fan4 – Blue (Solid)
Back to Front Fans
Fan1 – Violet (Solid)
Fan3
Fan4
Fan2 – Violet (Solid)
Fan3
Fan4
Fan3 – Violet (Solid)
Fan4 – Violet (Solid)
• One Power Supply (PS): One PS LED is solid Green
and three PS LEDs are OFF
• Two PS: Two PS LEDs are solid Green and two PS
LEDs are OFF
PS1
PS2
• Three PS: Three PS LEDs are solid Green and one
PS3
PS4
PS LED is OFF
• Four PS: Four PS LEDs are solid Green.
Note: ERS 59100 can work with one power supply
and it can be in any of the four power supply slots
7
Install SFP and SFP+ transceivers
Before installing, ensure the switch is up and running, and operating normally. Verify
that the SFP or SFP+ transceivers and network cabling support your network
configuration. Note: The ERS 59100 supports Hot-Swapping of SFP and SFP+
transceivers and direct attach cables.
1. If you are installing SFP direct attach cables, remove packaging, insert the
transceiver connector into a switch port and insert the opposite end into the SFP
port of the corresponding network device.
OR
If you are installing SFP or SFP+ optical transceivers, remove packaging and insert
the pluggable transceiver connector into a switch port.
2. Remove the network interface cover from the transceiver connector
(if applicable) and insert an appropriate network interface cable into
the transceiver.
3. Connect the opposite end of the network interface cable to your network.
4. In both cases, ensure that the device clicks and locks into place.
Commissioning the ERS 59100
1
Connect the console cable to the ERS 59100
The console port is the RJ-45 port shown with a blue border outline on the front
of your ERS 59100 Series switch (note orientation). Use the console cable
(AL2011022-E6) to connect the switch console port to your management
terminal. The maximum length of a console cable is 25 feet (8.3 meters). The
following table describes the RJ-45 console port pin-out information. You can
use the pin-out information to verify or create a console cable for use with your
maintenance terminal.
Connector
Pin Number
Signal
1
RTS (ready to send) — optional
2
DTR (data terminal ready) — optional
3
TXD (transmit data) — mandatory
4
GND (ground) — mandatory
5
DCD (carrier detect) — optional
6
RXD (receive data) — mandatory
7
DSR (data set ready) — optional
8
CTS (clear to send) — optional
1. Connect the console cable from the terminal to the console port of the
switch to allow initial configuration. Any terminal or PC with the appropriate
terminal emulator can be used as the management station.
2. Set the terminal protocol on the terminal or terminal emulation program to
VT100 or VT100/ANSI.
3. Connect to the switch using the terminal or terminal emulation application.
4. The switch banner appears when you connect to the switch through the
Console port. There is no default password for the switch for CLI console
access. Enter Ctrl+Y and type the following CLI commands:
enable
install
Note: Two console cable options are provided to connect the ERS 5900 DB9
(m) to a standard Pc/Laptop DB9 (m).
1. A 1.5 m integrated RJ45/DB9 (f) Console Cable (AL2011022-E6) in
conjunction with a DB9(f)/RJ45 Adapter (AL2011020-E6)
OR
2. Two DB9(f)/RJ45 Adapter (AL2011020-E6) connected together using a
standard Cat5e Ethernet Cable (purchased separately)
Terminal emulation settings
Property
Value
Baud Rate
9600 bps
Data Bits
8
Stop Bits
1
Parity
None
Flow Control
None
2
The CLI Quickstart welcome screen helps you enter the information
requested at each prompt.
Note: The ERS 59100 uses the default IP address of 192.168.1.1/24 if the switch does
not get its IP address from another source.
Note: the default IP address is not applicable to the out-of-band
management port.
###########################################################################
Welcome to the 59100GTS setup utility.
You will be requested to provide the switch basic connectivity settings.
After entering the requested info, the configuration will be applied and
stored into the switch NVRAM.
Once the basic connectivity settings are applied, additional configuration
can be done using the available management interfaces.
Use Ctrl+C to abort the configuration at any time.
###########################################################################
Please provide the Quick Start VLAN <1-4094> [1]:
Please provide the in-band IP Address[192.0.2.1]:
Please provide the in-band sub-net mask[255.255.255.0]:
Please provide the Default Gateway[192.0.2.1]:
Please provide the management sub-net mask[0.0.0.0]:
Please provide the management IP Address[0.0.0.0]:
Please provide the management Default Gateway[0.0.0.0]:
Please provide the Read-Only Community String[**********]:
Please provide the Read-Write Community String[**********]:
Please provide the in-band IPV6 Address/Prefix_length[::/0]:
Please provide the in-band IPV6 Default Gateway[::]:
Please provide the management IPV6 Address/Prefix_length[::/0]:
Please provide the management IPV6 Default Gateway[::]:
###########################################################################
Basic stack parameters have now been configured and saved.
###########################################################################
Command Line Interface (CLI)
You can manually load the CLI script from the console menu or automatically load
the script at startup.
Command
Description
Entrance
Exit
Mode
Commands
Commands
exit
User Executive
• Default and Initial access mode
No entrance
(Exec mode)
• Requires only Read access
command, default
or
logout
5900>
• Used for basic commands such
mode
as show, ping, and logoff
enable
exit
Privileged EXEC
• Used for basic switch level
or
management tasks; e.g.,
(PrivExec mode)
logout
downloading software images,
5900#
setting passwords, starting the
switch
• Default and Initial access mode
• Requires only Read access
Global
From Privileged EXEC
exit
• Used to set and display general
or
Configuration
switch parameters such as IP
mode, enter:
logout
(Config mode)
address, ANMP parameters, Telnet
configure
5900(config)#
access and VLANs
• Requires Read-Write access
Interface
• Used to configure parameters for
From Global
To return to Global
Configuration
each port or VLAN such as speed,
Configuration mode, to
Configuration mode, enter:
(ifconfig mode)
duplex mode, and rate limiting
configure a port, enter:
exit
interface ethernet
5900(config-if)#
• Requires Read-Write access
To return to Privileged
<port_number>
EXEC mode, enter:
end
To configure a VLAN,
enter:
To exit CLI completely,
interface vlan
enter:
<vlan_number>
logout
To configure a loopback,
enter:
interface loopback
<loopback number>.
To configure a
management, enter:
interface mgmt <mgmt
number>
For more information on additional modes, see Using CLI and EDM on ERS 4900
and ERS 5900 Series.
Manual Configuration
You can manually configure the in-band management IP address at any time with
the following CLI command:
ip address <A.B.C.D> [netmask <A.B.C.D>] [default-gateway <A.B.C.D>]
Example:
1. Enter Privileged Exec mode:
Switch>enable
2. Enter the Global Config mode:
#config terminal
3. Manually configure in-band management IP information:
Switch(config)#ip address 192.0.2.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
default-gateway 192.0.2.0
4. Verify the information
Switch(config)#show ip
Bootp/DHCP Mode: BootP When Needed
Configured
In Use
Last BootP/DHCP
------------- ------------
---------------
Stack IP Address:
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
Switch IP Address:
192.0.2.1
192.0.2.1
0.0.0.0
Switch Subnet Mask:
255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0
Mgmt Stack IP Address:
0.0.0.0
Mgmt Switch IP Address: 0.0.0.0
Mgmt Subnet Mask:
0.0.0.0
Mgmt Def Gateway:
0.0.0.0
Default Gateway:
192.0.2.0
192.0.2.0
0.0.0.0
CLI boot and factory-default commands:
boot - reboot the switch
boot default - reboot and use the factory default configuration
boot partial-default - reboot and use the partial factory default configuration
restore factory-default - reset the switch to factory default configuration
General notes
• The micro-USB port on the front panel of the ERS 59100 is not enabled.
• The SDN/AUX port on the rear panel of the ERS 59100 is not enabled.
Regulatory and Compliance Information Caution:
This equipment is compliant with Class A of CISPR 32. In a residential
environment, this equipment may cause radio interference.
For more information on regulatory and compliance, see Installing the
ERS 5900 Series.
Recommended reading
To obtain additional documentation references, go to
http://www.extremenetworks.com/support/documentation/
and download the following:
• Installing the ERS 5900 Series
• Installation Job Aid for ERS 5900
• Quick Start Configuration
• Release Notes
Customer-Driven Networking
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San Jose, CA 95119
Tel: +1 408-579-2800
Toll-free: +1 888-257-3000
WWW.EXTREMENETWORKS.COM
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