T T able of Contents able of Contents DS4000/DS4001 Installation Guide DS4000/DS4001 Installation Guide ............................1 1 Pr Preface eface ....................................................2 2 Pr Product Ov oduct Over erview view ............................................4 4 Status LEDs Status LEDs ................................................7 7...
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Pr Preface eface This guide covers the installation and basic setup of the DS4000/DS4001 Ethernet 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.
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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.
This document describes the general hardware design of the DS4000/DS4001 Ethernet switch. The DS4000/DS4001 offers high-density and high-performance to meet new data center networking demands and data center challenges in the cloud era. The DS4000/DS4001 family is ideal for spine-and-leaf deployments in enterprise, service provider, and cloud provider environments.
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T T ype DS4000/DS4001 DS4000/DS4001 Weight ??Kg Power Input (VAC) Power Consumption (W) Operating Temperature (airflow front to 5 - 40 ºC back) Operating Temperature (airflow back to 5 - 40 ºC front) Operating Relative Humidity 40 - 60 % Storage Temperature ?? ºC...
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The USB port supports data transmission only. It does not supply power. NOTE: The user can perform local and telnet configuration through this port. The console NOTE: port supports asynchronous mode, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity bit. The default baud rate is 115200 bps.
Status LEDs Status LEDs The front panel of the DS4000/DS4001 has four status indication LEDs that are described in the following table. T T able 1. able 1.F F r r ont P ont Panel Status LEDs anel Status LEDs...
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Sign LED State LED State Meaning Meaning system The DS4000/DS4001 has additional status LEDs on the rear panel, which are described below. T T able 2. able 2.Rear P Rear Panel Status LEDs anel Status LEDs Indicat Indicator LED...
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Indicat Indicator LED or LED LED State LED State Meaning Meaning Port has no traffic ISFP+ Green on Port link up at 10Gbps mode Green blinking Port link activity at 10Gbps mode Amber on Port link up at 1000Mbps mode Amber blinking Port link active at 1000Mbps mode...
QSFP-DD P QSFP-DD Por ort LED Locations t LED Locations Each QSFP-DD port has four tri-color LEDs Blue/Green/Amber to enable a visual status indication for each link in a 4 breakout configuration. After power on, all PORT LEDs will self-check (all colors blink in sequence), then turn off. After SDK/NOS runs, each port's LEDs will function as listed in the following table: Figur Figure 5.
P P or ort Descriptions t Descriptions DS4000/DS4001 provides 32 x 400GbE QSFP-DD. Port types are described as follows: P P or ort Mode t Mode Spec Spec RJ-45 port ▪ 10/100/1000Mbps auto negotiation ▪ MDI/MDI-X cable mode auto negotiation SFP+ port ▪...
QSFP-DD P QSFP-DD Por ort P t Power Outputs ower Outputs DS4000/DS4001 QSFP-DD ports support different power outputs: F F r r ont t ont to Back (F2B) o Back (F2B) 28x15W+4x20W (Port 1,2,31,32, marked bold bold) Back t Back to F...
Connecting a Console Connecting a Console Silverstone V2 provides a serial console port. The connection procedure is listed below: 1. Find the console cable provided in the accessory kit. Attach the console cable end to console port of the switch. 2.
QSFP-DD-T QSFP-DD-Tr r ansceiv ansceiver Installation er Installation Silverstone V2 provides 32 QSFP-DD ports. The procedure for installing the QSFP-DD transceiver is shown below: 1. Step 1: Put on a ESD wrist strap (or antistatic gloves) 2. Step 2: Insert the QSFP-DD transceiver to the guide rail inside the QSFP-DD port. Do not put the QSFP-DD transceiver up-side-down.
D D A A C Cable Connection C Cable Connection 1. Connect the DAC cable to QSFP-DD transceiver in the DS4000/DS4001 Ethernet switch. 2. With the system powered on, an illuminated link indicator light is means the component is working. If the light is not illuminated check the connection.
Installation er Installation Context Context DS4000/DS4001 offers configurations using 0/1/2 SFP+ ports. Pr Procedur ocedure e 1 1 Put on a ESD wrist strap (or antistatic gloves) 2 2 Insert the SFP+ transceiver to the guide rail inside the SFP+ port. Do not put the SFP+ transceiver up-side-down.
Copper Cable Connection Copper Cable Connection Context Context Connect the copper cables as shown below: Pr Procedur ocedure e 1 1 Insert one end of the Ethernet cable to the RJ-45 Ethernet port in the switch copper port. 2 2 Insert the other end of the Ethernet cable to the RJ-45 Ethernet port of other device. 3 3 Check all status indicators for the corresponding ports;...
Fiber Cable Connection Fiber Cable Connection Context Context Fiber cables should be connected as below: Pr Procedur ocedure e 1 1 Remove the protective plug from the QSFP-DD fiber transceiver bore; Remove the protective cap from one end of the fiber cable. Keep the fiber end clean and neat. 2 2 Attach one end of the fiber cable to the QSFP-DD transceiver, and attach the other end to the transceiver of the corresponding devices.
2 2 Check the power status indicator on the front panel. The corresponding PWR indicator should light. DS4000/DS4001 is self-adjustable to the input voltage. As soon as the input voltage is in the range printed on the switch surface, the switch can operate correctly.
Gr Grounding ounding Context Context Proper grounding is essential to the safety and performance of the DS4000/DS4001. Pr Procedur ocedure e 1 1 Connect one end of the grounding cable to the grounding bracket on the back panel. 2 2 Attached grounding bracket to designated location on the chassis using the provided hardware.
The laser may hurt and/or damage your eyes. ▪ Do not install, move or open the DS4000/DS4001 or its modules when the device is connected to power. Doing so may damage equipment and cause serious burns to skin.
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.
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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.
Chassis Installation Chassis Installation DS4000/DS4001 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 DS4000/ DS4001 Ethernet switch.
on the rack must be deployed. If a standard 19'' rack is not available, DS4000/DS4001 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.
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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.
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Figur Figure 6. e 6. Secur Secure Br e Brack acket t et to Chassis o Chassis Figur Figure 7. e 7. 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...
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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.
Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by Celestica may void NOTE: ...
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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.
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