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Ruijie RG-S6510-4C Switch
Hardware Installation and Reference Guide
Document Version: V2.0
Date: August 31, 2023
Copyright © 2023 Ruijie Networks

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  • Page 1 Ruijie RG-S6510-4C Switch Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Document Version: V2.0 Date: August 31, 2023 Copyright © 2023 Ruijie Networks...
  • Page 2 Due to product version upgrades or other reasons, the content of this document will be updated from time to time. Ruijie Networks reserves the right to modify the content of the document without any notice or prompt. This manual is for reference only. Ruijie Networks endeavors to ensure content accuracy and will not shoulder any responsibility for losses and damages caused due to content omissions, inaccuracies or errors.
  • 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/  Technical support website: https://ruijienetworks.com/support  Case portal: https://caseportal.ruijienetworks.com  Community: https://community.ruijienetworks.com ...
  • Page 4 Specification An alert that contains a description of product or version support. 2. Note The manual offers configuration information (including model, port type and command line interface) for indicative purpose only. In case of any discrepancy or inconsistency between the manual and the actual version, the actual version prevails.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface ..............................I 1 Overview ............................1 1.1 About the RG-S6510-4C ......................1 1.2 Component Modules ........................1 1.3 Chassis ............................2 1.3.1 Appearance ........................2 1.3.2 LEDs ..........................5 1.3.3 Ports ..........................5 1.3.4 Cooling ........................... 7 1.3.5 Technical Specifications ....................8 1.3.6 Asset Tag ........................
  • Page 6 1.7.4 Grounding Wire ......................30 1.8 Pluggable Modules ........................31 2 Preparing for Installation ......................... 33 2.1 Safety Guidelines ........................33 2.1.1 General Precautions ....................33 2.1.2 Chassis-Lifting Guidelines ................... 33 2.1.3 Electricity Safety ......................34 2.1.4 Preventing ESD Damage ..................... 34 2.1.5 Laser Safety .........................
  • Page 7 2.5.2 Unpacking the Container ..................... 41 3 Installing the Switch ........................43 3.1 Installation Procedure ......................44 3.2 Installing the Rack........................45 3.2.1 Installation Guidelines ....................45 3.2.2 Procedure ........................46 3.3 Installing the Chassis ....................... 46 3.3.1 Installation Guidelines ....................46 3.3.2 Mounting the Brackets ....................
  • Page 8 3.8 Installing and Removing the Pluggable Module ..............59 3.9 Verifying Installation ......................... 59 3.10 Connecting the Power Cord ....................60 4 Commissioning ..........................60 4.1 Setting Up the Configuration Environment ................60 4.2 Powering on the Device ......................62 4.2.1 Checklist Before Power-on ..................
  • Page 9 6.2.4 No Output on the Console ................... 67 6.2.5 Garbled Output on the Console ................... 68 6.2.6 Optical Port Linkdown ....................68 7 Appendix ............................68 7.1 Labeling Process ........................68 7.1.1 Hand Writing on Labels ....................68 7.1.2 Pasting Labels ......................69 7.1.3 Label Contents ......................
  • Page 10: Overview

    Ruijie Networks for data centers and high-end campuses. The RG-S6510-4C switch provides a flexible modular design, 100GE uplink ports, and diverse data center features. It can be used with Ruijie’s RG-N18000-X and RG-S6920-4C switches for a high-performance and high-reliability data center network.
  • Page 11: Chassis

    Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) DC power.  Different expansion modules are interchangeable. Chassis The RG-S6510-4C hardware system consists of a chassis, a power supply system, and a cooling system.  Power supply system: provides two power module slots and supports 1+1 power redundancy.
  • Page 12 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Figure 1-2 Rear View of the RG-S6510-4C 2. Structure Figure 1-3 Front Panel Structure Table 1-3 Front Panel Components Component Expansion module slot 1 Expansion module slot 2 Expansion module slot 3 Expansion module slot 4...
  • Page 13 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Figure 1-4 Rear Panel Structure Table 1-4 Rear Panel Components Component Fan module slot Fan module status LED USB port Management port Console port Mini-USB port Management port LED Locating LED System status LED Reserved LED Asset tag Grounding stud...
  • Page 14: Leds

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview 1.3.2 LEDs Table 1-5 LEDs Silkscreen Description Label Solid green: The system is operating normally. Blinking green: The system is starting up. Solid red: ○ The system (including all modules) is not functioning properly. Status Status LED ○...
  • Page 15 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Port Connector Type Description Accessory remote configuration cable environment. Standards compliance: IEEE802.3ab Working mode: 10/100/1000 Mbps with auto-negotiation and full- duplex The USB port is connected with a USB flash drive for configuration backup and USB port USB 2.0 flash drive firmware upgrade.
  • Page 16: Cooling

    1.3.4 Cooling 1. Overview The RG-S6510-4C 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 17: Technical Specifications

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview 1.3.5 Technical Specifications Table 1-7 Technical Specifications Class Item Specification 1.0 GHz quad-core Memory 4 GB, DDR3 (compatible with 8 GB) Technical indicators NOR flash: MB (for BootROM) Flash memory eMMC: 8 GB Without packing materials: 442 mm x 520 mm x Dimensions 86 mm (17.40 in.
  • Page 18 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Class Item Specification 32 x 100GE ports (four M6500-08CQ modules) Service port 96 x 25GE ports + 8 x 100GE ports (four M6500- 24VS2QC modules) Ports Console port 1 x RJ45 port USB port 1 x UBS 2.0 port 1 x Gigabit RJ45 port supporting backward Management port...
  • Page 19 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Class Item Specification Differential mode: 1 kV Power supply mode High-voltage DC (HVDC) Power connector Three-pin connector, subject to the power module Max: 650 W Power consumption Typical: 455 W Static: 202 W AC: 100 V AC to 240 V AC, 50 Hz to 60 Hz DC: –36 V DC to –72 V DC Voltage HVDC: 180 V DC to 310 V DC...
  • Page 20: Asset Tag

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Class Item Specification 800 W (–42 V DC to –72 V DC) ○ RG-PA800I-F: Front-to-rear airflow (air exhaust on power module panel) Airflow direction RG-PD800I-F: Front-to-rear airflow (air exhaust on power module panel) Cooling mode Fan cooling Cooling Fan type...
  • Page 21: Expansion Modules

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Figure 1-6 Asset Tag Expansion Modules 1.4.1 M6500-08CQ 1. Appearance Figure 1-7 Front Panel Appearance Table 1-8 Front Panel Components Component Expansion module status LED QSFP28 port LED 100GE QSFP28 port...
  • Page 22 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Note  The M6500-08CQ has two rows of ports. The ports on the top row start with 1 followed by the remaining odd-numbered ports, and the ports on the bottom row start with 2 followed by the remaining even-numbered ports.
  • Page 23 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Silkscreen Description Label Off: The expansion module is not receiving power. LED for the 100GE/40GE port: ○ Solid green: The port has made a successful 40/100 Gbps link. ○ Blinking green: The port is sending and receiving traffic at 40/100 Gbps.
  • Page 24: M6500-24Vs2Cq

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview 1.4.2 M6500-24VS2CQ 1. Appearance Figure 1-8 Front Panel Appearance Table 1-12 Front Panel Components Component Expansion module status LED SFP28 port SFP28 port LED QSFP28 port LED QSFP28 port Note  The M6500-24VS2CQ has two rows of ports. The ports on the top row start with 1 followed by the remaining odd-numbered ports, and the ports on the bottom row start with 2 followed by the remaining even-numbered ports.
  • Page 25 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview 2. Ports Table 1-13 Ports Connector Port Description Accessory Type The 25GE SFP28 port is backward 10GE optical compatible with 10GE for downlink data module Subject to transmission. 25GE the optical 25GE optical SFP28 port Working mode: Full-duplex module module...
  • Page 26 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Silkscreen Description Label Solid yellow: The temperature exceeds the limit. Off: The expansion module is not receiving power. Solid green: The port has made a successful link. SFP28 port 1F to 24F Blinking green: The port is sending and receiving traffic. Off: No link is detected for the port.
  • Page 27: Power Modules

    Overview Reliability Hot swapping Supported Power Modules The smart power modules for the RG-S6510-4C support power consumption management and hot swapping. They 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.
  • Page 28 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Figure 1-10 Structure Table 1-16 Components Component Description Handle Handle of the power module Power Three-pin connector connector Power status LED 2. LED Table 1-17 Silkscreen Description Label Solid green: The power module is outputting power normally. Blinking green at 1 Hz: ○...
  • Page 29 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview ○ The power module in redundancy mode is removed. Blinking red at 1 Hz: The power module is operating but with alarms, such as high power, high current, high temperature, and low fan rotation speed. Off: The power module is not receiving power or not operating even after receiving power.
  • Page 30: Rg-Pd800I-F

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Item Specification Cooling Front-to-rear airflow (air exhaust on power module panel) Overvoltage protection Supported Overcurrent protection Supported Over-temperature protection Supported 1.5.2 RG-PD800I-F 1. Appearance Figure 1-11 Appearance...
  • Page 31 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Figure 1-12 Structure Table 1-19 Components Component Description Handle Handle of the power module Forward fan Power Three-pin connector connector Power status LED Latch Latch of the power module 2. LED Table 1-20 Silkscreen Description Label Solid green: The power module is outputting power...
  • Page 32 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview standby output. ○ The power module is in the cold standby status and not outputting power. Solid red: ○ The power module is not functioning properly (overcurrent, overvoltage, or fan failure). ○ The power module in redundancy mode is removed. Blinking red at 1 Hz: The power module is operating but with alarms, such as high power, high current, high temperature, and low fan rotation speed.
  • Page 33: Fan Module

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Item Specifications 800 W (–42 V DC to –72 V DC) consumption Hot swapping Supported Cooling Front-to-rear airflow (air exhaust on power module panel) Overvoltage protection Supported Overcurrent protection Supported Over-temperature protection Supported Fan Module 1.6.1 M6500-FAN-F 1.
  • Page 34 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Figure 1-14 Structure Table 1-22 Components Component Description Handle Handle of the fan module Fan status LED Captive screw Captive screw of the fan module 2. LED Table 1-23 Silkscreen Description Label Solid green: The fan module is operating normally. Blinking green: The fan module is being initialized.
  • Page 35: Cables

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview 3. Technical Specifications Table 1-24 Technical Specifications Item Specification Without packing materials: 46.4 mm x 131.9 mm x 81.2 mm (1.83 in. x 5.19 in. x 3.20 in.) Dimensions (W x D x H) With packing materials: 245 mm x 125 mm x 85 mm (9.65 in.
  • Page 36: Ethernet Cable

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Figure 1-15 Console Cable Structure Table 1-25 Console Cable Components Component Description B connector RJ45 connector with shielded crystal head A connector DB9 RS-232 female connector with blue rubber core Screw Screw Cable UL2464, 26 AGW sleeve 1.7.2 Ethernet Cable...
  • Page 37: Power Cord

    2. AC/HVDC Power Cord Select power cords based on the types of power sockets used in your equipment room. Ruijie provides the following types of power cords to suit different the power sockets: ...
  • Page 38 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Figure 1-16 IEC Standard Power Cord Structure Figure 1-17 GB Standard Power Cord Structure 3. DC Power Cord DC power cords include –48 V power cords and RTN power cords. Choose appropriate DC power cords for different scenarios: ...
  • Page 39: Grounding Wire

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Table 1-27 DC Power Cord Components Component Description Cable sleeve UL1015, 12 AWG Housing D99602-10300-W, black Terminal stud S99601-000G9-W 313053VM, M5 screw Cable tie 2.5 x 80 mm (3.15 in.) cable tie 1.7.4 Grounding Wire Figure 1-19 Grounding Wire Structure Table 1-28...
  • Page 40: Pluggable Modules

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Pluggable Modules Table 1-29 Pluggable Modules Applicable to Chassis Chassis 1000M Series 10GE Series 25GE Series 40GE Series 100GE Series 40G-AOC- 40G-AOC- 40G-AOC- XG-LR- GE-SFP- SM1310 40G-AOC- LH40- XG-SFP- SM1310-BIDI VG-SFP- AOC1M 40G-AOC- AOC3M GE-SFP- 100G-AOC- XG-SFP-...
  • Page 41 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.  The models of pluggable modules applicable to the chassis are subject to update without prior notification.
  • Page 42: 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 43: Electricity Safety

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparing for Installation packing carton during transportation. Avoid placing the chassis side up or upside down.  Do not stack bare demo units. Separate demo units using foam blocks. Do not stack over three layers, each with a height of up to 1 meter (3.28 ft.). Lay the foam blocks side-by-side. 2.1.3 Electricity Safety ...
  • Page 44: Laser Safety

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparing for Installation 2.1.5 Laser Safety The optical transceivers are Class I laser products. Attention should be paid to the following items:  When an optical transceiver is working, ensure that the port is connected to an optical cable or covered by a dust cap to keep out dust and prevent burning your eyes.
  • Page 45: Temperature

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparing for Installation easily.  The front and rear of the chassis must remain unobstructed to ensure adequate airflow and prevent overheating inside the chassis. 2.2.4 Temperature To ensure normal operation and prolonged service life of the equipment, maintain an appropriate temperature in the equipment room.
  • Page 46: System Grounding

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparing for Installation Table 2-1 Dust and Particles Requirement Minimum Dust and Unit Maximum Quantity Particles Diameter 0.5 μm 3.5 x 10 Particles/m 5 μm Particles/m 3.0 x 10 Apart from dust, there are also requirements on the salt, acid, and sulfide in the air of the equipment room.
  • Page 47 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparing for Installation Ensure that the rack and power distribution system are securely grounded. Otherwise, electric shocks may occur when the insulation resistance between the power module and the chassis becomes small. Caution The building should provide a protective ground connection to ensure that the equipment is connected to a protective earth.
  • Page 48: 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 49: Rack-Mounting Guidelines

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparing for Installation Rack-Mounting Guidelines If you plan to install the equipment on a rack, ensure that the rack meets the following requirements: Figure 2-2 19-Inch Rack 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 50: Unpacking The Switch

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparing for Installation clothing ESD-preventive wrist strap, ESD-preventive glove, marker, cage Dedicated tools nuts, screws, cables, and cable ties Note The tool kit does not come with the equipment. Unpacking the Switch 2.5.1 Verifying the Shipped Content Table 2-4 Default Shipping Container Components Description...
  • Page 51 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparing for Installation Figure 2-3 (2) Use a paper cutter to cut the tapes holding the cardboard sleeves of the box, and open the shipping box. Figure 2-4 Take out the accessory box, verify that the main accessories are not missing, and then keep the accessory box handy.
  • Page 52: Installing The Switch

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch Figure 2-6 Place the switch with the panel foam facing upwards. Remove the panel foam and set it aside. Move the switch with both hands onto the shipping box of another product, and remove the foam on the other side.
  • Page 53: 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 54: Installing The Rack

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch Installing and Removing the Expansion Module Insalling and Removing the Power Module Installing and Removing the Pluggable Module Verifying Installation Connecting the Power Cord Installing the Rack 3.2.1 Installation Guidelines Make sure the following guidelines are met: ...
  • Page 55: Procedure

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch 3.2.2 Procedure (1) Make sure that there is enough space before installing the rack. Reserve enough clearance before the front and rear doors for equipment maintenance. (2) Mount and fasten the rack in the planned location. (3) Install the appropriate chute and cables.
  • Page 56: Mounting The Chassis On The Rack

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch Figure 3-2 Installing the Brackets 3.3.3 Mounting the Chassis on the Rack The chassis can be installed on a standard 19-inch EIA rack. Mount the chassis on the rack with its front panel facing forward. You are advised to use a tray or guide rails to assist in installing the chassis on the rack.
  • Page 57 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch (3) Align the rack-mount guides with the guide rails and slide the guides into the guide rails. (4) Screw in the screws to install mounting brackets on the rack.
  • Page 58: Mounting The Chassis On The Workbench

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch 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.  The rack-mount guide rails delivered with the chassis are applicable to a cabinet with a depth ranging from 800 mm (31.50 in.) to 1,200 mm (47.24 in.).
  • Page 59: Procedure

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch 3.4.2 Procedure (1) Remove the grounding screw on the rear panel. (2) Crimp one end of the grounding wire to the grounding terminal of the chassis and the other end to the grounding terminal of the rack or the grounding bar of the equipment room. Danger ...
  • Page 60: Removing The Fan Module

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch 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.  If you are not able to push the fan module all the way into the slot, carefully slide the module out of the slot and repeat step 2 to reinstall the module.
  • Page 61: Removing The Expansion Module

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch (2) Pinch the captive screw to pivot the ejector lever outward. Slide the expansion module along the guide rails into the slot. Pivot the ejector lever inward until the front side of the module comes in contact with the chassis.
  • Page 62: Installing And Removing The Power Module

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch Figure 3-7 Removing the Expansion Module Warning  Do not hold the PCB by its edges or touch components on the PCB.  Pull the expansion module out of the slot gently. ...
  • Page 63 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch Figure 3-8 Installing the RG-PA800I-F Warning  Slide the power module all the way into the chassis gently. Align the power module in the right orientation to the open power slot.  If you are not able to push the power module all the way into the slot, carefully slide the module out of the slot, align the module with guide rails, and reinstall the module.
  • Page 64 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch Figure 3-9 Retainer Strip, Retainer Clamp, and Latches (2) Thread the retainer strip through the hole at the bottom of the clamp and lock it into place, as shown in Figure 3-10. If you want to remove the strip, press the retainer strip latch and pull the strip out.
  • Page 65: Installing The Rg-Pd800I-F

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch Figure 3-11 Retainer Clamp 3.7.2 Installing the RG-PD800I-F (1) Remove the power module from its packing materials. Make sure the input indicators meet the requirements. (2) Remove the filler panel from the slot by unscrewing the captive screw. Keep the panel with the nameplate facing upwards.
  • Page 66 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch Figure 3-12 Power Supply A The input terminals of power supply B are deep blue, which are –48 V, RTN, and PGND ○ from top to bottom. Power supply B requires power cord B (HST-RJ-250, sequence of the colored wires from top to bottom: black, red, and yellow-green), as shown in Figure 3-13.
  • Page 67: Removing The Power Module

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch  If you are not able to push the power module all the way into the slot, carefully slide the module out of the slot, align the module with guide rails, and reinstall the module. ...
  • Page 68: Installing And Removing The Pluggable Module

    Make sure that you have mounted the chassis on the rack before installing the pluggable module.  For procedure, see Ruijie Optical Module Hardware Installation and Reference Guide for details. The documentation is subject to update without prior notification. Please access Ruijie Networks at https://www.ruijienetworks.com/...
  • Page 69: Connecting The Power Cord

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Commissioning  If a slot is to remain empty, install a filler panel to allow for adequate airflow and to keep dust out of the chassis. 3.10 Connecting the Power Cord Connect the power cord according to the notation on the power module and location requirements.
  • Page 70 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Commissioning (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. (3) Configure communication parameters of the terminal.
  • Page 71: 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.
  • Page 72: 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 73: Maintenance

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Monitoring and Maintenance Maintenance 5.2.1 Replacing the Power Module The power failure will be prompted through monitoring signals. In the case of a power failure, contact your distributor or technical support team. Installing and Removing the Power Module for procedure.
  • Page 74: Replacing The Fuse

    5.2.4 Replacing the Fuse To replace the fuse, please contact your distributor or technical support team. Table 5-2 Fuse Specifications Chassis Fuse Bits Specifications RG-S6510-4C F 5 A/125 V...
  • Page 75: 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 76: 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 77: Garbled Output On The Console

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix 6.2.5 Garbled Output on the Console Symptom The console output is garbled. Handling Method The fault is related to the serial port configuration. Check whether baud rate configuration is consistent with that in Configuration Guide. 6.2.6 Optical Port Linkdown Symptom...
  • Page 78: Pasting Labels

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix 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. (1) Label pasting position Paste the label 2 cm (0.79 in.) away from the plug. In some specific situations, avoid cable bending or the position that affects power cord installation.
  • Page 79: Label Contents

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix Figure 7-2 Signal Cable Labeling Procedure 7.1.3 Label Contents The contents of the two 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 80: 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 81 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 82: 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 83 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 84: Installing An Ethernet Port Arrester

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix 7.3.2 Installing an Ethernet Port Arrester Please connect an Ethernet port arrester to the switch to prevent the damage by lightning before connecting an outdoor network cable to the switch. Tools: Phillips screwdrivers or flat-head screwdriver, multimeter, and diagonal pliers Procedure: (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.
  • Page 85: Site Selection

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix Caution is needed to avoid the following cases:  Reversed installation direction of the arrester. Connect the external network cable to the IN end and connect the Ethernet port of the switch to the OUT end. ...
  • Page 86: Recommended Cabling

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix wall or window, take proper sealing measures. Ensure that the wall is flat, wear-resistant, and dust-free, which should be up to the standard for flame retarding, soundproofing, heat absorption, dust reduction, and electromagnetic shielding. ...
  • Page 87 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix Figure 7-9 Bundling Up Cables (1)  Cables of different types (such as power cords, signal cables, and grounding wires) should be separated in cabling and bundling. Mixed bundling is not allowed. When they are close to each other, you are advised to adopt crossover cabling.
  • Page 88 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix will be bent, as shown in Figure 7-11. Figure 7-11 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 performance or damage the switch or cable.
  • Page 89 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix  Do not use self-tapping screws to fasten terminals.  Power cords of the same type and in the same cabling orientation should be bundled up into one cable bundle. The power cords in the bundle should be clean and straight. ...

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