Download Print this page
Ruijie RG-S6510-32CQ Hardware  Installation And Reference Manual
Ruijie RG-S6510-32CQ Hardware  Installation And Reference Manual

Ruijie RG-S6510-32CQ Hardware Installation And Reference Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for RG-S6510-32CQ:

Advertisement

Quick Links

Ruijie RG-S6510-32CQ Switch
Hardware Installation and Reference Guide
Document Version: V1.0
Date: 2022.06.09
Copyright © 2022 Ruijie Networks

Advertisement

loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the RG-S6510-32CQ and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Summary of Contents for Ruijie RG-S6510-32CQ

  • Page 1 Ruijie RG-S6510-32CQ Switch Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Document Version: V1.0 Date: 2022.06.09 Copyright © 2022 Ruijie Networks...
  • Page 2 All rights are reserved in this document and this statement. Any reproduction, excerption, backup, modification, transmission, translation or commercial use of this document or any portion of this document, in any form or by any means, without the prior written consent of Ruijie Networks is prohibited.
  • Page 3 Preface Intended Audience This document is intended for:  Network engineers  Technical support and servicing engineers  Network administrators Technical Support  Ruijie Networks Website: https://www.ruijienetworks.com/  Technical Support Website: https://ruijienetworks.com/support  Case Portal: https://caseportal.ruijienetworks.com  Community: https://community.ruijienetworks.com ...
  • Page 4 Warning An alert that calls attention to important rules and information that if not understood or followed can result in data loss or equipment damage. Caution An alert that calls attention to essential information that if not understood or followed can result in function failure or performance degradation.
  • Page 5 RG-S6510-32CQ is a high density 50GE/100GE data center access switch, featuring 25GE/50GE/100GE access, low latency, and complete data center features . The RG-S6510-32CQ switch provides up to 32 100GE ports and each port can be split into two 50GE ports. The RG-S6510-32CQ switch can be used with RG-N18000-X/RG-S6920-4C to compose a high-performance and high-reliability data center network.
  • Page 6 442 mm x 560 mm x 44 mm (17.40 in. x 22.05 in. x 1.73 in.), 1 RU (W x D x H) RG-S6510-32CQ switch is a class A product. Operation of this equipment in a residential environment could cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
  • Page 7 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Product Overview Figure 1-2 Front Panel USB 2.0 Port System Status LED Console Port Power Status LED Management Port Fan Status LED QSFP+ Port LED Asset Tag QSFP+ Port The S6510-32CQ switch supports the 100GE QSFP28 module. Back Panel Figure 1-3 Back Panel Power Module Slot...
  • Page 8 To protect data and avoid equipment damage, use a qualified USB flash drive. The USB port is compatible with most USB flash drives and may fail to identify some brands. The RG-S6510-32CQ switch supports commissioning, configuration, maintenance, management and program uploading through the console port.
  • Page 9 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Product Overview The power module is off. Solid Green The power module is operating normally. Blinking Green at 1Hz AC power (PS Off): 12 V SB The AC power module in cold backup mode does not output power. Solid Amber 1.
  • Page 10 At least one power module is required. If any slot is unoccupied, install a filler panel to enable proper airflow. Heat Dissipation The working temperature of the RG-S6510-32CQ switch ranges from 0° C to 40° C (32° F to 104° F). The heat dissipation design needs to ensure equipment stability, safety and maintainability in such an environment. The RG-S6510-32CQ switch adopts fan ventilation and enforced convection to ensure the equipment can work normally in the specified environment.
  • Page 11 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Product Overview Maintain a minimum clearance of 20 cm (7.87 in.) around the chassis for ventilation. At least four fan modules are required. If any slot is unoccupied, install a filler panel to enable proper airflow and avoid dust.
  • Page 12 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparing for Installation 2 Preparing for Installation 2.1 Safety Precautions To avoid personal injury and equipment damage, carefully read the safety precautions before you install the switch. The following safety precautions may not cover all possible dangers. 2.1.1 Installation ...
  • Page 13 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparing for Installation 2.1.4 ESD Precautions: Pay attention to the following tips:  The equipment and the floor are well grounded.  Keep the installation site free of dust.  Maintain an appropriate humidity level. ...
  • Page 14 Model Working Temperature Working Humidity RG-S6510-32CQ 0º C to 40º C (32º F to 104º F) 10% to 90% (non-condensing) The ambient temperature and humidity of the switch are measured at the point that is 1.5 m (59.06 in.) above the floor and 0.4 m (15.75 in.) before the rack when there is no protective plate in the front or at the back of the rack.
  • Page 15 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparing for Installation Safety Grounding The switch using AC or HVDC power supply must be grounded by using the yellow/green grounding cable. Otherwise, when the high voltage circuit inside the switch has a grounding fault, an electric shock may occur. The building must have a protective ground connection to ensure that the switch is connected to the protective ground.
  • Page 16 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparing for Installation  Keep the switch far away from high-frequency current equipment such as high-power radio transmitting station and radar launcher.  Take electromagnetic shielding measures when necessary. 2.3 Fiber Connections Make sure the optical transceiver and fiber cable match the optical port. Connect the transmit port on the local device to the receive port on the peer device;...
  • Page 17 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch 3 Installing the Switch The switch must be installed indoors. Make sure that requirements in Chapter 2 are all met. 3.1 Installation Flowchart - 16 -...
  • Page 18 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch Prepare for installation Prepare for installation Install the rack Mount the switch into the rack Ground the switch Turn on the power Install the modules Connect the cables Bundle the cables Verify the installation 3.2 Before You Begin Confirm the following before installation: - 17 -...
  • Page 19 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch  The installation site provides sufficient space for heat diss ipation.  The installation site meets the temperature and humidity requirements of the switch.  The power supply and required current are available in the installation site. ...
  • Page 20 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch Before installing the switch in a cabinet, please check whether the racks are properly positioned. If the racks are too close to the front door of the cabinet, you may not be able to close the front door after plugging in the Ethernet and fiber cables . The front panel of the switch should be at least 10 mm (0.39 in.) away from the front door of the cabinet.
  • Page 21 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch Install a mounting bracket by driving four screws into the four among the six screw holes on each side of the panel. Distinguish left and right rack-mount guides according to the marked orientation. The rack-mount guides are only applicable for a rack with a depth ranging from 800 mm (31.50 in.) to 1200 mm (47.24 in.).
  • Page 22 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch 3.5 Installing and Removing a Fan Module Wear an anti-static wrist strap before the following operations. Installing a Fan Module Take a fan module from its packing materials. Grasp the handle and slide the module into the slot along the guide rail until you feel the connector snap into place. Tighten the captive screws to secure the fan module in the chassis.
  • Page 23 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch Loosen the captive screws of the fan module. Grasp the handle and pull the fan module out of the slot gently. Install the filler panel in the unoccupied slot and put the removed fan module back into its packaging materials. Figure 3-5 Removing a Fan Module Pull the M1HFAN I-F fan module out of the slot gently.
  • Page 24 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch Slide the power module into the slot gently. Verify that the power module is in the correct orientation. If you find it difficult to fully insert the power module, pull the power module out, align it to the guide rails and slide it into the slot again.
  • Page 25 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch Slide the retainer clamp around the AC power cord. If you want to adjust the clamp to secure the AC power cord, press the retainer clamp latch first. Figure 3-9 Retainer Clamp Removing a Power Module Adjust the clamp to remove the power cord.
  • Page 26 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch 3.7 Connecting a Grounding Cable Connect the PGND to the grounding lug of the rack and then connect the grounding lug to the grounding bar of the equipment room. Precautions  The sectional area of the grounding wire should be determined according to the possible maximum cu rrent. Cables of good conductor should be used.
  • Page 27 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch Insert the twisted pair cable with RJ45 connector into the corresponding interface according to the panel identification, and distinguish the crossover cable and the straight cable. 3.10 Bundling Cables Precautions  The power cords and other cables should be bound in a visually pleasing way. ...
  • Page 28 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide System Commissioning 4 System Commissioning 4.1 Setting Up the Configuration Environment Setting Up the Configuration Environment Connect the PC to the console port of the switch through the Ethernet cable. Figure 4-1 Configuration Environment Connecting the Ethernet Cable ...
  • Page 29 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide System Commissioning In the Name box, enter the new connection name and click OK. The Connect to dialog will appear. From the Connect using drop-down list, select a COM port.错误!未找到引用源。Figure 4-3 Click OK. The COM1 Properties dialog box will appear. Select the following settings: Bits per second: 115200; Data bits: 8;...
  • Page 30 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide System Commissioning Click OK and the HyperTerminal window will appear. 4.2 Powering On the Switch Checklist before Power-On  The switch is fully grounded.  The fan module and the power module are properly installed. ...
  • Page 31 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Monitoring and Maintenance 5 Monitoring and Maintenance 5.1 Monitoring Indicator When the switch is running, you can monitor the module status by observing the LED.  If the Status LED is red, it indicates that the system is not functioning properly. Log in to the software management system to troubleshoot the fault.
  • Page 32 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Monitoring and Maintenance To replace fuses, contact technical support. - 31 -...
  • Page 33 Check the installation of other modules Check the LEDs on the device Check serial port connection and parameters Check the cable connection Contact Technical Support of Ruijie Networks 6.2 General Troubleshooting Procedures Fault 1: The login password is forgotten. Fault Symptom The login password is forgotten.
  • Page 34 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Troubleshooting Handling Method Contact technical support. Fault 2: The AC power module does not work. Fault Symptom All LEDs on the front panel are off. The fan status LED is off, and the fan does not rotate. The power supply status LED is off.
  • Page 35 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Troubleshooting The system runs normally. After you insert an optical transceiver into an optical port and plug in a fiber cable, the link cannot be set up. Handling Method Check whether the receive and transmit ends are reversed. The transm it end of an optical port must be connected to the receive end at the other end.
  • Page 36 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix 7 Appendix 7.1 Connectors and Media 10GBASE-T/1000BASE-T/100BAS E-TX Port The 1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T is a 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-negotiation port that supports auto MDI/MDIX Crossover. The 10GBASE-T port complies with the IEEE 802.3an standard, and uses four pairs of connected wires for transmission. The following table shows the connection of the twisted pairs used by the 10GBASE -T port.
  • Page 37 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix The 1000BASE-T port complies with the IEEE 802.3ab standard, and uses 100-ohm CAT5, CAT5E or cables with a higher standard for transmission over a distance reach of up to 100 meters . The 1000BASE-T port requires four pairs of connected wires for transmission.
  • Page 38 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix - 37 -...
  • Page 39 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix 7.2 40GE and 100GE Modules We provide 40GE QSFP+ modules , 100GE QSFP28 modules, and AOC cables according to the port types . You can select modules to suit your specific needs. The following models and technical specifications are listed for your reference.
  • Page 40 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix (MPO (OM3) 100GBAS E-SR4 connector) 100m 4700 QSFP28 (OM4) 100GBAS E-LR4 1310 10km -4.3 to 4.5 -10.6 to 4.5 connector QSFP28 Existing 100GE QSFP28 AOC cables: Copper Conductor Support Module Connector Data Model Cable Wire Diameter Type Type...
  • Page 41 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix 7.3 Surge Protection Installing AC Power Arrester (Surge Protection Power Strip) The AC power port must be connected to an external surge protection power strip to prevent the switch from being struck by lightning when the AC power cord is introduced from the outdoor and directly connected to the power port of the switch.
  • Page 42 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix Installing the Ethernet Port Arrester Please connect an Ethernet port arrester to the switch to prevent the damage by lightning before connecting an outdoor Ethernet cable to the switch. Tools: Phillips screwdrivers or flat-head screwdriver, multimeter, and diagonal pliers Installation Steps: Tear one side of the protective paper for the double-sided adhesive tape and paste the tape to the housing of the Ethernet port arrester.
  • Page 43 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix  Reversed installation direction of the arrester. Connect the external Ethernet cable to the IN end and connect the Ethernet port of the switch to the OUT end.  Poor grounding of the arrester. The ground cable of the arrester should be as short as possible to ensure that it is in good contact with the ground terminal of the switch.
  • Page 44 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix 7.4 Cabling Recommendations When the switch is installed in a standard 19-inch rack, secure the cables around the cable management brackets. Top cabling or bottom cabling is adopted according to the actual situation in the equipment room. All transferred cable connectors should be placed at the bottom of the rack in an orderly manner instead of outside the rack that is easy to touch.
  • Page 45 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix  Cables of different types (such as power cords, signal cables, and ground cables) should be separated in cabling and bundling. Mixed bundling is disallowed. When they are close to each other, it is recommended to adopt crossover cabling.
  • Page 46 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix Figure D-3 Bundling Up Cables (3)  Cables not to be assembled or remaining parts of cables should be folded and placed in a proper position of the rack or cable trough. The proper position refers to a position that does not affect switch perform ance or damage the switch or cable.
  • Page 47 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix Figure D-4 Cable Fastening  Hard power cords should be fastened in the terminal connection area to prevent stress on terminal connection and cable.  Do not use self-tapping screws to fasten terminals.  Power cords of the same type and in the same cabling direction should be bundled up into cable bunches, with cables in cable bunches clean and straight.
  • Page 48 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix 7.5 Site Selection  The equipment room should be at least 5 km away from heavy pollution sources, such as the smelter works, coal mine, and thermal power plant. The equipment room should be at lea st 3.7 km away from medium pollution sources, such as the chemical factory, rubber factory, and electroplating factory.