Micas RG-S6520-64CQ Hardware Installation And Reference Manual

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Ruijie RG-S6520-64CQ Switch
Hardware Installation and Reference Guide
Document Version: V2.0
Date: November 16, 2023
Copyright © 2023 Ruijie Networks

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  • Page 1 Ruijie RG-S6520-64CQ Switch Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Document Version: V2.0 Date: November 16, 2023 Copyright © 2023 Ruijie Networks...
  • Page 2 Copyright Copyright © 2023 Ruijie Networks All rights are reserved in this document and this statement. Without the prior written consent of Ruijie Networks, no organization or individual is permitted to reproduce, extract, back up, modify, or distribute the content of this document in any manner or form. It is also prohibited to translate the document into other languages or use any or all parts of it for commercial purposes.
  • Page 3: Preface

    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/  Online support center: https://ruijienetworks.com/support  Case portal: https://caseportal.ruijienetworks.com  Community: https://community.ruijienetworks.com  Email support: service_rj@ruijienetworks.com ...
  • Page 4 Notes The manual provides configuration information, including models, port types, and command line interfaces, for reference purposes only. In the event of any discrepancy or inconsistency between the manual and the actual version, the actual version shall take precedence.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface ..............................I 1 Overview ............................1 1.1 About the RG-S6520-64CQ ....................... 1 1.2 Component Modules ........................1 1.3 Chassis ............................1 1.3.1 Appearance ........................2 1.3.2 LEDs ..........................4 1.3.3 Ports ..........................5 1.3.4 Cooling ........................... 5 1.3.5 Technical Specifications ....................6 1.3.6 Asset Tag ........................
  • Page 6 2.1.1 General Precautions ....................18 2.1.2 Chassis-Lifting Guidelines ................... 18 2.1.3 Electricity Safety ......................18 2.1.4 Preventing ESD Damage ..................... 19 2.1.5 Laser Safety ......................... 19 2.1.6 Storage Guidelines ...................... 19 2.2 Site Requirements ........................20 2.2.1 Floor Loading ....................... 20 2.2.2 Airflow ...........................
  • Page 7 3.2.1 Installation Guidelines ....................29 3.2.2 Procedure ........................29 3.3 Installing the Chassis ....................... 29 3.3.1 Installation Guidelines ....................29 3.3.2 Mounting the Brackets ....................30 3.3.3 Mounting the Chassis on the Rack ................30 3.3.4 Mounting the Chassis on the Workbench ..............31 3.4 Installing the Protective Grounding Wire .................
  • Page 8 4.2.3 Checklist After Power-on ..................... 41 5 Monitoring and Maintenance ......................42 5.1 Monitoring ..........................42 5.1.1 Monitoring the LEDs ....................42 5.1.2 Running the CLI Commands ..................42 5.2 Maintenance ..........................42 5.2.1 Replacing the Power Module ..................42 5.2.2 Replacing the Fan Module ...................
  • Page 9 7.2 Connectors and Media ......................49 7.2.1 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Port ..................49 7.2.2 1000BASE-T Port ......................49 7.3 Surge Protection ........................51 7.3.1 Installing an AC Power Arrester ................... 51 7.3.2 Installing an Ethernet Port Arrester ................52 7.4 Site Selection ........................... 54 7.5 Recommended Cabling ......................
  • Page 10: Overview

    The product images involved in this manual are for indicative purpose only. The appearance is subject to the actual equipment. Component Modules The RG-S6520-64CQ adopts the modular design. Compliant with industry standards, the design differentiates modules and integrates module interfaces to ensure an integrated system with independent function modules. Table 1-2...
  • Page 11: Appearance

    Cooling system: provides three fan module slots and supports 2 + 1 fan redundancy. Note The management software is already pre-installed in the system. 1.3.1 Appearance 1. Appearance Figure 1-1 Front View of the RG-S6520-64CQ Figure 1-2 Rear View of the RG-S6520-64CQ...
  • Page 12 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview 2. Structure Figure 1-3 Front Panel Structure Table 1-3 Front Panel Components Component System status LED Locator LED Console port Management port USB port QSFP28 port QSFP28 port LED Figure 1-4 Rear Panel Structure Table 1-4 Rear Panel Components Component...
  • Page 13: Leds

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Component Fan module slot Asset tag Fan module status LED Grounding stud 1.3.2 LEDs Table 1-5 LEDs Silkscreen Label Description Solid green: The system is operating normally. Blinking green: The system is starting up. Solid red: ○...
  • Page 14: Ports

    Range: 9,600 bits/s to 115,200 bits/s ○ Default value: 9,600 bits/s 1.3.4 Cooling The RG-S6520-64CQ adopts the front-to-rear airflow. Air flows in through the ports and out through the power module, as shown in Figure 1-5. Caution  Maintain a minimum clearance of 200 mm (7.87 in.) around the equipment for air circulation.
  • Page 15: Technical Specifications

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview  At least five fan modules are required. If any slot is unoccupied, install a filler panel to enable proper airflow and to keep dust out of the chassis.  Dust the equipment every three months to avoid blocking the ventilation openings on the housing. Figure 1-5 Front-to-Rear Airflow 1.3.5...
  • Page 16 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Class Item Specification Management port 1 x Gigabit RJ45 port supporting backward compatibility Operating altitude: 0–5,000 m (0–16,404.20 ft.) Altitude Storage altitude: 0–5,000 m (0–16,404.20 ft.) Operating temperature: 0° C to 45° C (32° F to 104° F) at an altitude in the range of 0–2,000 m (0–5,905.51 ft.) Note At an altitude in the range of 2,000–5,000 m...
  • Page 17: Asset Tag

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Class Item Specification Max. output power RG-PA800I-F: 800 W consumption RG-PA800I-F: Front-to-rear airflow (air exhaust on power Airflow direction module panel) Cooling mode Fan cooling Cooling Fan type Swappable fan Mean Time to Recovery 0.5 hours (MTTR) Reliability...
  • Page 18: Power Module

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Power Module The smart power module for the RG-S6520-64CQ supports power consumption management and hot swapping. It can obtain the output power, output current, and operating temperature in real time. Caution  To improve system stability and availability, you are advised to configure 1 + 1 power redundancy. The chassis configured with power redundancy works in current-sharing mode.
  • Page 19: Rg-Pa800I-F

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview 1.4.1 RG-PA800I-F 1. Appearance Figure 1-7 Appearance Figure 1-8 Structure Table 1-8 Components Component Description Front-to-rear airflow Handle Handle of the power module Power connector Three-pin connector Latch Latch of the power module Power status LED...
  • Page 20 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview 2. LED Table 1-9 Silkscreen Description Label Solid green: The power module is outputting power normally. Blinking green at 1 Hz: ○ The power module is in PS OFF state with only 12 V standby output. ○...
  • Page 21: Fan Module

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Item Specification Overvoltage protection Supported Overcurrent protection Supported Over-temperature protection Supported Fan Module 1.5.1 M1HFAN II-F 1. Appearance Figure 1-9 Appearance Table 1-11 Components Component Description Handle Handle of the fan module Fan status LED Captive screw Captive screw of the fan module...
  • Page 22: Cables

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview 2. LED Table 1-12 Silkscreen Description Label Solid green: The fan module is operating normally. Fan status Blinking green: The fan module is being initialized. Status Solid red: The fan module is not functioning properly. Off: The fan module is not receiving power.
  • Page 23: Ethernet Cable

    For twisted pair connection and pin assignments, see Connectors and Media.  The equipment supports automatic MDI/MID-X crossover detection. Both straight through and crossover cables are applicable. 1.6.3 Power Cord 1. Applicable Power Cords Table 1-15 Power Cords Chassis AC/HVDC Power Cord CAB-1.5M-GB-C-10A-B RG-S6520-64CQ CAB-3M-GB-10A-B CAB-5M-GB-10A-B...
  • Page 24 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview CAB-2M-IEC-10A-B CAB-2M-IEC-10A-Y CAB-3M-IEC-10A-B CAB-3M-IEC-10A-Y CAB-5M-IEC-10A-B Caution  The power cords that come with the power modules comply with standards of the destination country or region, for example, the power cords illustrated in this manual are China-specific power cords. ...
  • Page 25: Grounding Wire

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview 1.6.4 Grounding Wire Table 1-16 Grounding Wire Components Component Description Cable sleeve UL1015 16AWG, yellow-green, 3 meters (9.84 ft.), crimping Large lug HRNB 2-4L lug Copper washer ID: 6.4 mm (0.25 in.), OD: 11.5mm (0.63 in.), T: 1 mm (0.04 in.) Small lug HRNB 2-8 lug Pluggable Modules...
  • Page 26 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Caution  Always use Ruijie certified pluggable modules. Uncertified pluggable modules may lead to service instability. Ruijie will not claim responsibility for the service problems caused by uncertified pluggable modules or provide a solution. ...
  • Page 27: Preparing For Installation

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparing for Installation Preparing for Installation Safety Guidelines Note  To avoid personal injury or equipment damage, review the safety guidelines in this chapter before you begin the installation.  The following safety precautions may not include all the potentially hazardous situations. 2.1.1 General Precautions ...
  • Page 28: Preventing Esd Damage

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparing for Installation safety grounds, and moist floors.  Locate the emergency power-off switch in the room. In the case of an electrical accident, you will be able to quickly turn off the power.  Never assume that power is disconnected from a circuit.
  • Page 29: Site Requirements

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparing for Installation Caution If the equipment has been powered off for more than 18 months, power on the equipment and run it for consecutive 24 hours to activate the device. Site Requirements The equipment must be installed indoors for normal operation and prolonged service life. The following sections provide specific information to help you plan for a proper operating environment.
  • Page 30: Cleanliness

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparing for Installation loosening. Furthermore, internal circuits are prone to static electricity. Table 1-7 Technical Specifications for the humidity requirement. Note The operating humidity is measured at the point that is 1.5 m (4.92 ft.) above the floor and 0.4 m (1.31 ft.) before the equipment with no protective plates in front or at the back of the equipment.
  • Page 31: System Grounding

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparing for Installation Note The average value is measured over one week. The maximum value is the upper limit of the harmful gas measured in one week for up to 30 minutes every day. 2.2.7 System Grounding A reliable grounding system is the basis for stable and reliable operation, which is indispensable for preventing lightning strikes and interference.
  • Page 32: Preventing Electromagnetic Interference

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparing for Installation Figure 2-1 Grounding Stud 2.2.8 Preventing Electromagnetic Interference Electromagnetic interference mainly comes from outside the equipment or application system and affects the equipment through capacitive coupling, inductive coupling, electromagnetic waves, and other conduction modes. ...
  • Page 33: Tools

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparing for Installation Figure 2-2 19-Inch Rack (1) Use a four-post 19-inch EIA rack. (2) The left and right square hole rack posts are 465 mm (18.31 in.) apart. (3) The square hole rack post is at least 180 mm (7.09 in.) from the front door, and the front door is at most 25 mm (0.98 in.) thick.
  • Page 34: Unpacking The Switch

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparing for Installation Unpacking the Switch 2.5.1 Verifying the Shipped Content Table 2-4 Default Shipping Container Components Description Chassis, yellow-green grounding wire, Quick Start Guide, Package Contents, Chassis kit and documentation Module kit Modules, Package Contents, and Quick Start Guide Note The preceding items are delivered against the purchase contact.
  • Page 35 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparing for Installation Figure 2-4 Take out the accessory box, verify that the main accessories are not missing, and then keep the accessory box handy. Figure 2-5 Step 3 (1) Figure 2-6 Step 3 (2) Remove the panel foam and set it aside.
  • Page 36: Installing The Switch

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch (7) Remove the tape on the static-shielding container, open and reach into the bag with both hands, grab both sides of the chassis, lift the switch out of the static-shielding container, and place it on an ESD-preventive workbench.
  • Page 37: Installation Procedure

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch Installation Procedure Figure 3-1 Installation Procedure Start Prepare Install the chassis. Connect the grounding wire. Install the power module. Connect the power cord. Verify installation. Set the power Troubleshoot switch to ON. Set the power Normal? switch to OFF.
  • Page 38: Installing The Rack

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch Verifying Installation Connecting the Power Cord Installing the Rack 3.2.1 Installation Guidelines Make sure the following guidelines are met:  All expansion bolts for securing the rack base to the ground are installed from bottom to up in the sequence of large flat washer, spring washer, and nut, and the installation holes on the base are flush with the expansion bolts.
  • Page 39: Mounting The Brackets

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch door. As a result, the front door cannot be closed after Ethernet cables and optical fibers are connected to the chassis. Generally, maintain a minimum clearance of 10 mm (0.39 in.) between the front panel and the front door.
  • Page 40: Mounting The Chassis On The Workbench

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch Figure 3-3 Mounting the Chassis on the Rack Caution  Install the L-bracket by driving screws into the four among six screw holes on each side.  Distinguish left and right rack-mount guide rails according to the notations. ...
  • Page 41: Installing The Protective Grounding Wire

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch Figure 3-4 Mounting the Chassis on the Workbench Installing the Protective Grounding Wire 3.4.1 Installation Guidelines A reliable grounding system is the basis for stable and reliable operation, which is indispensable for preventing lightning strikes and interference.
  • Page 42: Installing And Removing The Fan Module

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch Danger ● To ensure personal and equipment safety, it is necessary to ground the switch properly. The resistance between the chassis and the ground must be less than 0.1-ohm. ● The maintenance personnel should check whether the AC power socket is reliably connected to the building's protective ground.
  • Page 43: Removing The Fan Module

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch Figure 3-5 Installing the Fan Module Warning  Slide the fan module all the way into the chassis gently. Align the fan module in the right orientation to the open fan slot. ...
  • Page 44 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch (2) Remove the filler panel from the slot by unscrewing the captive screw. Keep the panel with the nameplate facing upwards. Grasp the handle with one hand and place your other hand underneath the power module to support it.
  • Page 45: Removing The Power Module

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch (2) Thread the retainer strip through the hole at the bottom of the clamp and lock it into place, as shown in Figure 3-9. If you want to remove the strip, press the retainer strip latch and pull the strip out. Figure 3-9 Retainer Strip (3) Check whether the power cord retainer is assembled properly.
  • Page 46: Installing The Pluggable Module

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch (2) Press the latch on the power module and pull it halfway out of the slot. Grasp the power module by the handle and gently pull it straight out of the slot, keeping your other hand under the power module to guide it. (3) Install the filler panel in the empty slot.
  • Page 47: Connecting The Power Cord

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Commissioning  At least two personnel are required to power on the chassis. Do not service the chassis before it is powered off.  Carefully check your work area for possible hazards, such as ungrounded power extension cables, missing safety grounds, and moist floors.
  • Page 48 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Commissioning Figure 4-1 Configuration Environment Device Console port Serial port Console cable The first login to the device must be performed through the console port. (1) Connect the serial port of a PC to the console port of the device with a standard RS-232 cable. (2) Set up a local configuration environment through the console port on the front panel.
  • Page 49: Powering On The Device

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Commissioning Click Open to set up the connection. (4) After setting up the configuration environment, power on the device. If the device is already configured with a password, a notification will appear. Click Accept, and enter your username and password for connection. Powering on the Device 4.2.1 Checklist Before Power-on...
  • Page 50: Power-On

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Commissioning 4.2.2 Power-on Turn off the circuit breaker at the power supply end and set the power switch of the chassis to ON. 4.2.3 Checklist After Power-on  The cooling system operates normally.  There is information output on the terminal interface. ...
  • Page 51: Monitoring And Maintenance

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Monitoring and Maintenance Monitoring and Maintenance Monitoring 5.1.1 Monitoring the LEDs Each module installed in the chassis features a LED, which can be used to monitor the status of each module while the switch is running. See 1 Overview for details.
  • Page 52: Replacing The Fan Module

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Monitoring and Maintenance Caution  After hot swapping a power module, wait for at least 30 seconds before proceeding with next hot swapping operation.  Make sure that the chassis is secured to avoid the chassis falling down during power module swapping. ...
  • Page 53: Troubleshooting

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Flowchart The equipment is not working properly. Check whether the rack is installed properly. Check whether the chassis is mounted on the rack properly. Check whether the power cord is connected properly. Check whether the power module is installed properly.
  • Page 54: Common Issues

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Troubleshooting Common Issues 6.2.1 Forgetting Login Password Symptom The login password is forgotten. Handling Method Contact technical support team. 6.2.2 AC Power Module Failure Symptom All LEDs on the front panel are off. The fan status LED is off, and the fan does not rotate. Handling Method Unplug the power cord from the power module.
  • Page 55: Optical Port Linkdown

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Troubleshooting 6.2.6 Optical Port Linkdown Symptom The system runs normally. After you insert an optical transceiver into an optical port and plug in an optical cable, the link cannot be set up. Handling Method Check whether the receive and transmit ends are reversed. The transmit end of an optical port must be connected to the receive end of the peer port.
  • Page 56: Appendix

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix Appendix Labeling Process 7.1.1 Hand Writing on Labels Writing tool: black gel pen 7.1.2 Pasting Labels Fill in the label content on the full-page label paper before attaching the label, and then paste it on the power cord or signboard wire buckle.
  • Page 57: Label Contents

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix Figure 7-2 Signal Cable Labeling Procedure 7.1.3 Label Contents The contents of both sides of the label identify the location of the ports connected to the two ends of the power cord. Fill in the label according to the specific environment. (1) Fill the content of the local end of the cord location in area ①.
  • Page 58: Connectors And Media

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix Connectors and Media 7.2.1 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Port Table 7-1 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Pin Assignment MDI Mode MDI-X Mode Output Transmit Data+ Input Receive Data+ Output Transmit Data– Input Receive Data-– Input Receive Data+ Output Transmit Data+ Input Receive Data– Output Transmit Data–...
  • Page 59 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix Figure 7-5 Cable Connection Modes and Signals Table 7-2 1000BASE-T Pin Assignment MDI Mode MDI-X Mode Media Dependent Interface A+ Media Dependent Interface B+ Media Dependent Interface A– Media Dependent Interface B– Media Dependent Interface B+ Media Dependent Interface A+ Media Dependent Interface C+ Media Dependent Interface D+...
  • Page 60: Surge Protection

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix Figure 7-6 1000BASE-T Twisted Pair Connections Surge Protection 7.3.1 Installing an AC Power Arrester When an AC power cord from outdoors is directly plugged into the power port of the switch, the AC power connector must be connected to an external surge protector power strip to protect the switch against lightning strikes.
  • Page 61: Installing An Ethernet Port Arrester

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix Figure 7-7 Power Arrester Note The power arrester does not come with the equipment. Please purchase it based on actual requirements. Important points:  Make sure that the PE terminal of the power arrester is well grounded. ...
  • Page 62 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix (1) Tear one side of the protective paper for the double-sided adhesive tape and paste the tape to the enclosure of the Ethernet port arrester. Tear the other side of the protective paper for the double-sided adhesive tape and paste the Ethernet port arrester to the switch enclosure.
  • Page 63: Site Selection

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix Site Selection  The equipment room should be at least 5 km (16,404.20 ft.) away from heavy pollution sources, such as the smelter works, coal mine, and thermal power plant. The equipment room should be at least 3.7 km (12,139.11 ft.) away from medium pollution sources, such as the chemical factory, rubber factory, and electroplating...
  • Page 64 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix cords are routed beside the rack, and top cabling or bottom cabling is adopted according to the locations of the DC power distribution box, AC power socket, or surge protection box in the equipment room. ...
  • Page 65 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix corners.  The metal hole traversed by cables should have a smooth and fully rounding surface or an insulated lining.  Use cable ties to bundle up cables properly. Please do not connect two or more cable ties to bundle up cables. ...
  • Page 66 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix  For the cable terminals fastened by screw threads, tighten the bolt or screw and take cable retention measures, as shown in Figure 7-12. Figure 7-12 Cable Fastening  Hard power cords should be fastened in the terminal connection area to prevent stress on terminal connection and cable.

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