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  • Page 1 DS2000 Installation Guide DS2000 Installation Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    T T able of Contents able of Contents DS2000 Installation Guide DS2000 Installation Guide ....................................1 1 Pr Preface eface ....................................................2 2 DS2000 Pr DS2000 Product Ov oduct Over erview view ....................................4 4 Safety Pr ety Precautions ecautions ......................
  • Page 3 Installation Guide Disclaimer Copyright © 2024 by Celestica. All Rights Reserved. The term “Celestica” refers to Celestica Inc. and/or its subsidiaries. For more information, go to www.Celestica.com. All trademarks, trade names, service marks, and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
  • Page 4: Pr Preface Eface

    Pr Preface eface This guide covers the installation and basic setup of the DS2000 switch. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and validity of this guide. Any updates of this guide are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 5 T T ype Gener Generaliz alized Definition ed Definition Indicates a hazardous situation that if not D D ANGER: ANGER:   avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 6: Ds2000 Pr

    This document describes the general hardware design of the DS2000 switch. DS2000 is a 48-port 10/25GbE and 8 port 100GbE switch in a compact 1U form factor that provides 2.0Tbps bandwidth, ideally suited for data center top of rack deployments and enterprise service aggregation.
  • Page 7 T T ype DS2000 DS2000 Width 438 mm Weight 9.1 Kg Power Input (VAC) ~100 - 127 VAC & ~200 - 240 VAC (47-63Hz) Power Consumption (W) <350W Operating Temperature (airflow front to 0º - 45º C @900m back) Operating Temperature (airflow back to 0º...
  • Page 8 Status LEDs The front panel of the DS2000 has 48 SFP28 and 8 QSFP28 port indicator LEDs. These LEDs are described in the following tables. T T able 1. able 1.P P or ort Indicat t Indicator LEDs of QSFP28...
  • Page 9 LED State LED State Meaning Meaning Amber on Port link operating at lower speed Amber blinking Port activity operating at lower speed Port link down After powering on, all the port LEDs will self-check (all colors blink in sequence), and then turn green.
  • Page 10 Indicat Indicator LED or LED F F r r ont P ont Panel Sign anel Sign LED State LED State Meaning Meaning No power to system Alarm Green On No alarm Amber On Critical alarm Amber 1Hz blinking Minor alarm Amber 4Hz blinking Major alarm System...
  • Page 11 Port is configured at 1000M speed No connection or failed to connect Port Description DS2000 provides 48 SFP28 ports, eight QSFP28 ports, one RJ45 Ethernet port, one Serial Console port and one USB port. Port types are described as follows: T T able 6.
  • Page 12 ▪ 5M 26AWG Power Supply Unit (PSU) The DS2000 switch contains two 550W PSUs with the support of two airflow options: front-to- back (F2B) and back-to-front (B2F). Each PSU's maximum output power is 550W with an input voltage of 90VAC~264VAC and an output voltage of 12 VDC +/- 5%.
  • Page 13 back (F2B) and back-to-front (B2F). Figur Figure 5. e 5. F F an Module an Module Different airflow power modules can not be mix used. CAUTION: UTION:  ...
  • Page 14: Saf Safety Pr Ety Precautions Ecautions

    The laser may hurt and/or damage your eyes. ▪ Do not install, move or open the DS2000 or its modules when the device is connected to power. Doing so may damage equipment and cause serious burns to skin.
  • Page 15: P P Ower Ower

    P P ower ower Depending on the type of power system your device has, the following symbols may be used. On - On - Connects power to the system. This can be AC or DC power depending on product and model. Off - Off - Disconnects power to the system.
  • Page 16 NOTE:   This symbol is used when multiple power supplies are installed in a system. This warning label is typically found on the back of the device near the PSU. Power Connection Installation of this equipment must comply with local and regional electrical regulations governing the installation of information technology equipment by licensed electricians.
  • Page 17: Envir Environmental Requir Onmental Requirements Ements

    Dust and Par articles ticles Dust is harmful to the operation of the DS2000. Dust may lead to electrostatic adherence, especially under low relative humidity, resulting in poor contact of metal connectors or contacts. Electrostatic adherence may result in reduced product lifespan and increased chance of communication failures.
  • Page 18 Humidity e and Humidity Although DS2000 is designed to use multiple internal fans, the site should still maintain appropriate temperature and humidity. High-humidity conditions may cause increased electrical resistance and degradation of mechanical properties and corrosion of internal components.
  • Page 19: Envir Environmental Requir Onmental Requirements T Ements Tables Ables

    T T emper emperatur ature (airflow back t e (airflow back to fr o front): ont): Relativ Relative Humidity e Humidity Long-term Long-term Shor Short-term t-term Long-term Long-term Shor Short-term t-term condition condition condition condition condition condition condition condition 5 ~ 40°C 0 ~ 45°C 40 ~ 60% 5 ~ 90%...
  • Page 20: Regulat Regulator Ory Information Y Information

    Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by Celestica may void NOTE:  ...
  • Page 21 In accordance with European Directive 2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), the presence of the above symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this item must not be disposed of in the normal unsorted municipal waste stream. Instead, it is the user's responsibility to dispose of this product by returning it to a collection point designated for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment waste.
  • Page 22: Cabling And Electricity Access

    After powering on the chassis check that all LEDs are lighting normally. If not,   check the cable connections or go to Troubleshooting Enclosure Startup Failure. Connecting the Power Cable(s) As shown in the illustration, power cables can be secured to the DS2000 by attaching the cable strap.
  • Page 23: Sas Cabling T Sas Cabling To Host System O Host System

    Figur Figure 7. e 7. Securing the P Securing the Power Cables ower Cables SAS Cabling t SAS Cabling to Host System o Host System...
  • Page 24: Connecting T Connecting To Additional Enclosur O Additional Enclosures Es

    Context Context The DS2000 switch is designed to connect to a host system. Connect the SAS cable to the ESM Mini-SAS HD connector on the storage enclosure and to the RAID controller or HBA on the host system. NOTE: Connectors on both ends of the SAS cable are universally keyed. You can connect ...
  • Page 25 ▪ Redundant configuration Single P Single Por ort Configur t Configuration ation Single Port configuration the enclosures are daisy-chained with one of the ESMs connected to a single port on the controller card. Figur Figure 8. e 8. Enclosur Enclosure 1 is connected t e 1 is connected to a host system o a host system' ' s HBA and additional enclosur s HBA and additional enclosures.
  • Page 26 Figur Figure 9. e 9. Enclosur Enclosure 1 is connected t e 1 is connected to a host system via two HBAs plus additional o a host system via two HBAs plus additional enclosur enclosures. (Connecting t es. (Connecting to multiple host systems is possible.) o multiple host systems is possible.) System Self Checks System Self Checks...
  • Page 27 Figur Figure 10. e 10. De Device Name vice Name Launch Terminal in Linux Host Server, input command sg_scan -i to scan enclosure, and get device name(E.g: /dev/sg1 /dev/sg4). Figur Figure 11. e 11. Suppor Supported Diagnostic P ted Diagnostic Page Use the following command to view the current firmware's diagnostic page: sg_ses -p 0 /dev/sg*...
  • Page 28 Figur Figure 12. e 12. System Configur System Configuration ation Get system configuration in enclosure with command sg_ses -p 1 /dev/sg*...
  • Page 29 Figur Figure 13. e 13. Element Details Element Details Input command sg_ses -p 2 /dev/sg* to get more details information for elements in the enclosure, including array device, power supply, temperature sensor, ESCE, voltage sensor and others.
  • Page 30: Chassis Installation

    Chassis Installation Chassis Installation DS2000 is designed to be installed in a standard 19'' square hole, four post rack. The bracket kit is only for 19 inch (483mm) wide, standard square hole racks, with a depth ranging from 22 inches ~ 33.5 inches (558mm ~ 850mm) as measured from rack post to rack post. This chapter covers the tools and procedures necessary to correctly and safely install the DS2000 switch.
  • Page 31: Installing The Chassis

      on the rack must be deployed. If a standard 19'' rack is not available, DS2000 can be placed on a clean, stable, and level surface. Leave a clearance of 100mm (~4 inches) around the chassis for ventilation. Do not place anything on top of the chassis.
  • Page 32 NOTE: The following illustrations may display a different product. However, the installation   process is universal to all Celestica rack-mountable products. Pr Procedur ocedure e 1 1 Attach the two outer brackets with M4 screws provided in the accessory kit.
  • Page 33 Figur Figure 14. e 14. Secur Secure Br e Brack acket t et to Chassis o Chassis Figur Figure 15. e 15. Inner Rail Br Inner Rail Brack acket Installed t et Installed to Chassis o Chassis 4 4 Push the chassis with the outer bracket locked in step 1 above from the front side by one person, and push the inner bracket into the outer brackets (sleeve) slot on the chassis...
  • Page 34 from the rear side by another person at the same time, until guide pin (detail 1) and inner bracket guide pin (detail 3) fit in rack square holes. Then, lock them with M6 screws (PH#3 slotted screwdriver). 5 5 Press chassis and inner bracket until M6 screws fully lock. 6 6 Save enough space around the switch for good air circulation.
  • Page 35: Contact Information

    Customers can register and request support (as well as search information in the knowledge base) at:https://customersupport.celestica.com/csm In case there are any questions or issues using the customer portal visit: https://www.celestica.com/contact-us. For immediate questions, please feel free to call your responsible account manager.

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