Extreme Networks Consolidated “i” Series Hardware Installation Guide Extreme Networks, Inc. 3585 Monroe Street Santa Clara, California 95051 (888) 257-3000 http://www.extremenetworks.com Published: August, 2004 Part number: 100093-00 Rev. 07...
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GBIC Type and Hardware/Software Support GBIC Media Types and Distances GBIC Specifications Long Range GBIC System Budgets Safety Information Preparing to Install or Replace a GBIC Installing or Replacing a GBIC Part 2 Site Planning Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide...
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Summary of Features Summit “i” series switches Memory Requirements Port Connections Following Safety Information Chapter 4 Summit Switch Models Switch Models Summit1i Switch Front View GBIC Ports LEDs Summit1i Switch Rear View Power Sockets Label Reset Button Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide...
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Power Sockets Label Reset Button Console Port Summit48si Switch Front View Mini-GBIC Ports Console Port LEDs Summit48si Switch Rear View Power Supplies Reset Button Summit48si Power Supply LEDs Summit48si Switch Bottom View Labels Summit48si Switch LEDs Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide...
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Alpine 3802 Switch Front View Alpine 3802 Switch Rear View Installing the Chassis Rack Installation Grounding the Alpine 3800 Series Chassis Removing the Chassis Chapter 8 Alpine 3800 Series Switch Power Supplies Power Supply LEDs Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide...
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Part 7 Appendixes Appendix A Safety Information Important Safety Information Power Power Cable Fuse Connections Lithium Battery Appendix B Switch Technical Specifications Appendix C Module Technical Specifications Alpine Modules BlackDiamond Modules Common Module Specifications Index Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide...
This preface provides an overview of this guide, describes guide conventions, and lists other publications that might be useful. NOTE To ensure proper operation of your Extreme Networks equipment, read this guide before you install any Extreme Networks equipment. Introduction ®...
• Routing concepts • Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) See the ExtremeWare Software User Guide for information about configuring an Extreme Networks switch. NOTE If the information in the Release Notes that shipped with your switch differs from the information in this guide, follow the Release Notes.
• Archives About This Guide This guide describes how to prepare your site and how to install, maintain, and operate your Extreme Networks switch. It contains information on features that are common to all switches, as well as switch-specific features. This guide contains seven parts: •...
Each chapter of this guide contains information on how to successfully operate your Extreme Networks switch. The Summit-, Alpine-, and BlackDiamond-specific chapters contain information that is applicable to that family of switch only. All other chapters are applicable to any Extreme Networks “i” chipset series switch.
Summary of Common Switch Features This chapter describes the features that are shared in common by the Extreme Networks family of switches. The following topics are described in greater detail: • Software Images on page 17 • Full-Duplex Support on page 18 •...
• BlackDiamond—Management Switch Fabric Module (MSM64i) for the BlackDiamond series switch Extreme Networks does not recommend that you use the management port to route traffic to any front panel port on the switch. The management port is designed for switch management purposes.
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Total system budget 11.5 dB Total optical system budget for the SX mini-GBIC is 11.5 dB. Extreme Networks recommends that 3 dB of the total budget be reserved for losses induced by cable splices/connectors and operating margin. While 8.5 dB remains available for cable induced attenuation, the 1000BASE-SX standard specifies supported distances of 275 meters over 62.5 micron multimode fiber and 550 meters over 50 micron...
CAUTION Mini-GBICs can emit invisible laser radiation. Avoid direct eye exposure to beam. Mini-GBICs are class 1 laser devices, and they operate at 3.3 V. Use only Extreme Networks-certified mini-GBIC devices. If you see an amber blinking mini-GBIC port status LED after you install a mini-GBIC into the...
Alpine GM-16X module, the mini-GBIC installed in your switch or module is not approved, supported, or certified by Extreme Networks. To correct this problem, ensure that you install an Extreme Networks-certified mini-GBIC. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
GBIC Type and Hardware/Software Support Most Extreme Networks switches support two types of GBICs: the Parallel ID GBIC and the Serial ID GBIC. The switch can identify the media type for the GBIC that is installed. Initial ExtremeWare software versions do not support Serial ID GBICs.
(1550 nm optical window) Category 5 UTP cable – *Extreme Networks proprietary. Connections between two Extreme Networks 1000BASE-LX interfaces can use a maximum distance of 10,000 meters. GBIC Specifications Table 9 through Table 15 describe the specifications for each GBIC type.
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If you see one of the following on the label, you have a ZX GBIC Rev 03 module: • DVA-1203 sticker near the top of the label that covers the Extreme Networks logo • ZX GBIC (1203) text near the top of the label •...
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You need to disable autonegotiation on the ports that use the UTP GBIC and manually configure the port speed to 1000 Mbps. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
(for example, 0.25 db/km), Extreme Networks recommends that 3 dB of the total budget be reserved for losses induced by cable splices, connectors, and operating margin. Figure 2 shows the total optical system budget between long range GBICs.
GBICs can emit invisible laser radiation. Avoid direct eye exposure to beam. GBICs are class 1 laser devices, and they operate at 5 V. Use only Extreme-approved devices. Remove the SC fiber-optic or the RJ-45 connector from the GBIC prior to removing the GBIC from the I/O module or the switch.
After you complete all of these described tasks, you are ready to install or replace a GBIC. Installing or Replacing a GBIC You can add and remove GBICs from your Extreme Networks switch without powering off the system. Figure 3 shows the three types of GBIC connectors.
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2 Slide the GBIC into the slot until you hear an audible click, indicating the GBIC is securely seated. If the GBIC has a handle, push down on the handle to secure the GBIC. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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Summary of Common Switch Features Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
Site Preparation This chapter describes how to prepare your site for installing Extreme Networks equipment. It contains information on environmental and cabling requirements, power requirements, and building and electrical code organizations. This chapter includes these sections: • Planning Your Site on page 34 •...
(or cabling). Step 3: Meeting Power Requirements To run your equipment safely, you must meet the specific power requirements for the Extreme Networks equipment that you plan to install. NOTE Review and follow the safety information before you install your equipment.
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10 A service receptacle, CEE 7/7 for 110/220 VAC power supplies. Alpine/Summit Australia 10 A service receptacle, AS 3112 for 110/220 VAC power supplies. Alpine/Summit Japan 15 A service receptacle, JIS 8303 for 110/220 VAC power supplies. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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• Ensure that all system environmental requirements are met, such as ambient temperature and humidity. NOTE Extreme Networks recommends that you consult an electrical contractor for commercial building and wiring specifications. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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Meeting Site Requirements Temperature. Extreme Networks equipment generates a significant amount of heat. It is essential that you provide a temperature-controlled environment for both performance and safety. Install the equipment only in a temperature- and humidity-controlled indoor area that is free of airborne materials that can conduct electricity.
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Figure 5 and Figure 6. • Airflow for cooling power supplies moves left to right as you face the chassis. • Airflow for cooling modules moves left to right as you face the chassis. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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Meeting Site Requirements Figure 5: Airflow through the Alpine 3804 chassis Airflow through chassis Airflow through chassis 38_air4 Figure 6: Airflow through the Alpine 3802 chassis Airflow through chassis Airflow through chassis 3802air Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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• Airflow for cooling power supplies moves front to back as you face the chassis. • Airflow for cooling modules moves left to right as you face the chassis. Figure 7: Airflow through the BlackDiamond 6816 chassis Airflow through chassis Airflow through power supplies BD_032 Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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Meeting Site Requirements Figure 8: Airflow through the BlackDiamond 6808 chassis 50015 50015 Airflow through chassis POWER POWER DC OUT DC OUT AC IN AC IN 50021 50021 Airflow through power supplies BD_027 Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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Automatic Shutdown in an Overheating Condition. The power supply controls the overheating shutdown condition in the system. The power will shut down at approximately 85° C (+/- 5° C) as reported on an independent temperature sensor within the power supply. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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The temperature sensor remains active when the system is in a shutdown state. System Alarms in an Overheating Condition. Extreme supports the following SNMP alarms to report overheating conditions: • Over Temperature Alarm: This trap sends notification of an overheating condition, but takes no action.
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• Use electrostatically safe equipment and the ESD straps that are provided with your equipment. All Alpine and BlackDiamond switches come with ESD wrist strap connectors and wrist straps as shown in Figure 10. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
• The rack should use the universal mounting rail hole pattern that is identified in IEC Standard 297. • The mounting holes should be flush with the rails to accommodate the chassis. • Use a rack made of steel or aluminum. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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Use a rack grounding kit and a ground conductor that is carried back to earth or to another suitable building ground. All Extreme Networks switches are designed with mounting brackets that provide solid metal-to-metal connection to the rack. If you do not use equipment racks, you can attach wiring terminals directly to the mounting brackets for appropriate grounding.
We recommend using the BICSI (Building Industry Consulting Service International) RCDD (Registered Communications Distribution Designer), which is globally recognized as a standard in site planning and cabling. For information, go to http://www.bicsi.org Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
• Assign a unique block of sequential numbers to the group of cables that run between each pair of wiring closets. • Assign a unique identification number to each distribution rack. • Identify all wiring closets by labeling the front panel of your Extreme Networks equipment and other hardware. • Keep accurate and current cable identification records.
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It is also important not to stretch the cable during installation. We recommend that the bend radius for fiber optic cable equals 2-inch (5.08 cm) minimum for each 90 degree turn as shown in Figure 13. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
10BASE-T Category 3 and higher UTP cable – Proprietary to Extreme Networks. Connections between two Extreme Networks 1000BASE-LX interfaces that use 10/125 µm single-mode fiber can use a maximum distance of 10,000 meters. RJ-45 Connector Jackets Use RJ-45 cable with connector jackets that are flush with the connector or that have connectors with a no-snag feature.
In areas or applications where these situations cannot be avoided, use fiber optic cabling or shielded twisted pair cabling (STP). NOTE Because harmonics can appear on the neutral line of a typical three-phase power circuit, Extreme Networks recommends using a harmonics meter in new installations. Making Network Interface Cable Connections Use the appropriate type of cable to connect the ports of your switch to another switch or router.
Meeting Power Requirements For more information about the power specifications of the Extreme Networks family of switches, see Appendix B, “Switch Technical Specifications” on page 293. Power Supply Requirements Adhere to the following requirements in order to operate your Extreme Networks equipment safely: •...
• What is the longest potential time period that the UPS would be required to supply backup power? • Where will the UPS be installed? • What is the maximum transition time that your installation will allow? Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
UPS Transition Time Transition time is the time that is necessary for the UPS to transfer from utility power to full-load battery power. For Extreme Networks products, a transition time of less than 20 milliseconds is required for optimum performance.
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Site Preparation Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
• Memory Requirements on page 62 • Following Safety Information on page 63 Summit Switch Models The following models comprise the Summit family of switches: • Summit1i • Summit5i • Summit7i • Summit48i • Suumit48si Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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Summary of Features • Remote Monitoring (RMON) • Adjustable fan speed based on the temperature of the switch (Summit48si only) Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
Following Safety Information WARNING! Read the safety information in Appendix A thoroughly before installing your Extreme Networks switch. Failure to follow this safety information can lead to personal injury or damage to the equipment. • All service to components of a Summit series switch should be performed by trained service personnel only.
The following models comprise the Summit family of switches: • Summit1i on page 66 • Summit5i on page 69 • Summit7i on page 73 • Summit48i on page 78 • Summit48si on page 81 Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
Both Summit1i switch models provide two unpopulated GBIC ports with SC connectors. You can use the following GBICs in the Summit1i switch: • 1000BASE-SX • 1000BASE-LX • 1000BASE-LX70 • ZX GBIC • LX100 • UTP GBIC Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
(1550 nm optical window) Category 5 UTP cable – *Extreme Networks proprietary. Connections between two Extreme Networks 1000BASE-LX interfaces can use a maximum distance of 10,000 meters. NOTE For more information about the supported GBIC types, see “GBIC Specifications” on page 23.
• Model number—Shows the model number assigned to this device • Part number—Shows the part number assigned to this device • Serial number—Refer to the serial number when you contact Extreme Networks technical support • MAC address—Shows the unique Ethernet MAC address assigned to this device...
MGMT Port status LEDs Gigabit Ethernet ports SHG_S5T Figure 19: Front view of the Summit5i switch with 1000BASE-SX ports 1000 Mbps ports Unit status LEDs Port status LEDs Gigabit Ethernet ports SHG_S5SX Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
(1550 nm optical window) Category 5 UTP cable – *Extreme Networks proprietary. Connections between two Extreme Networks 1000BASE-LX interfaces can use a maximum distance of 10,000 meters. NOTE For more information about the supported GBIC types, see “GBIC Specifications” on page 23.
NOTE Summit5i switch power supplies must be serviced by personnel trained by Extreme Networks, only. Label The label on the rear of the Summit5i switch displays important information about your switch. Write down your switch information before you install the switch: •...
(1550 nm optical window) Category 5 UTP cable – *Extreme Networks proprietary. Connections between two Extreme Networks 1000BASE-LX interfaces can use a maximum distance of 10,000 meters. NOTE For more information about the supported GBIC types, see “GBIC Specifications” on page 23.
Summit7i switch. If one of the power sources or power supplies fails, the second power supply provides all power needs which ensures uninterrupted network operation. NOTE Summit7i switch power supplies must only be serviced by personnel trained by Extreme Networks. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
• Model number—Shows the model number assigned to this device • Part number—Shows the part number assigned to this device • Serial number—Refer to the serial number when you contact Extreme Networks technical support • MAC address—Shows the unique Ethernet MAC address assigned to this device.
The Summit48i switch has two Gigabit Ethernet ports and two redundant Gigabit Ethernet ports. All of the Gigabit Ethernet ports use SC connectors. You can use the following GBICs in the Summit48i switch: • 1000BASE-SX • 1000BASE-LX • 1000BASE-LX70 • ZX GBIC • LX100 • UTP GBIC Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
(1550 nm optical window) Category 5 UTP cable – *Extreme Networks proprietary. Connections between two Extreme Networks 1000BASE-LX interfaces can use a maximum distance of 10,000 meters. NOTE For more information about the supported GBIC types, see “GBIC Specifications” on page 23.
• An SNMP trap to your network management station NOTE Summit48i switch power supplies must only be serviced by personnel trained by Extreme Networks. Label The label on the rear of the Summit48i switch displays important information about your switch. Write down the following information before you install the switch: •...
Mini-GBIC ports 48si_dtl Mini-GBIC Ports The Summit48si switch has two unpopulated Extreme mini-GBIC ports using LC connectors. You can use the 1000BASE-SX mini-GBIC, the 1000BASE-LX mini-GBIC, or the ZX mini-GBIC in the Summit48si switch. Use only Extreme Networks-certified mini-GBICs, available from Extreme Networks, into the mini-GBIC port in the switch.
The Summit48si switch supports two hot-insert power supplies, either AC, shown in Figure 30, or DC, shown in Figure 31, with one power supply preinstalled at the factory. Extreme Networks recommends upgading to ExtremeWare v7.1 or later to use the following features: •...
Table 27: AC power supply LED activity for the Summit48si Color Indicates PSU Status LED Green AC input is above a minimum threshold, or no PSU is present. Amber The PSU is not receiving adequate power. No power is present. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
Figure 32: Bottom view of the Summit48si switch Label Label 48i1_btm Labels The labels on the bottom of the Summit48si switch display important information about your switch. Write down the following information before you install the switch: Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
• Model number—Shows the model number assigned to this device • Part number—Shows the part number assigned to this device • Serial number—Refer to the serial number when you contact Extreme Networks technical support • MAC address—Shows the unique Ethernet MAC address assigned to this device...
• A minimum of four appropriate screws (not provided) to secure the switch into the rack • # 1 Phillips screwdriver • If you have a Summit7i switch, a minimum of two people to help install the switch into the rack Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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4 Remove the existing screws from the sides of the case (retain the screws for Step 6). 5 Place a mounting bracket over the mounting holes on one side of the unit. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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Mounting the Switch in a Rack 6 Insert and tighten the screws with a suitable screwdriver, as shown in Figure 34 and Figure 35. Figure 34: An example of fitting the mounting bracket into the switch EW_rack Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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11 To turn on power to the system, connect the AC power cable(s) to the switch and then to the wall outlet(s). NOTE The Summit1i, Summit5i, Summit7i, Summit48i, and the Summit48si switches do not have on/off switches. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
Summit48si power supplies must be serviced by trained service personnel. NOTE If you need to power down the switch, remove all of the power cords from the installed power supplies. To remove a Summit48si AC power supply: Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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4 To turn the power supply on, connect the AC power cable to the power supply and then to the wall outlet. WARNING! Do not plug in the power cable into the power supply unless the power supply is installed. 5 Keep the faceplate and the power supply packaging for future use. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
CAUTION Do not connect the power cable to the power source at this time. 5 Attach the retaining bracket to the power socket using the existing screws, as shown in Figure 38. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
Power Cable Retaining Bracket” on page 93 for more details. If you are installing a replacement power cable, you need to tighten the AC power cable retaining bracket to the new power cable. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
If you are replacing a DC power supply, disconnect the keyed DC connector from the power supply before removing it from the switch to prevent damage to the DC power supply output connector. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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7 Leave the ESD strap permanently connected to the chassis so that it is always available when you need to handle ESD-sensitive components. To install an additional power supply, repeat steps 1 through 7. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
Each wire on the harness has been properly marked for proper attachment to the DC power source. Leave these labels on each lead wire for future reference. Table 30: Wire-to-Pin Connection Specifications Wire Color Lead Wire Wire Label Green/Yellow Chassis Ground Chassis Ground Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
To remove the Summit switch from a standard 19-inch (48.26 cm) rack: 1 Unplug the power cable(s) from the from the wall outlet(s) and then from the switch. 2 Disconnect the Summit switch from the redundant power supply (if applicable). Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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5 Have a minimum of two people gently remove the chassis from the rack and place it on a secure, flat surface with the front of the chassis facing you. 6 Unscrew the helper bracket and remove it from the rack. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
— All ports transmit and receive packets at wire speed • Autonegotiation for half-duplex or full-duplex operation on 10/100 Mbps ports • Load-sharing on multiple ports • VLANs, including support for IEEE 802.1Q Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
• One or two power supplies (accessed from the rear of the unit) • One fan tray • One electromagnetic discharge (ESD) wrist strap connector Alpine 3802 Switch The Alpine 3802 switch consists of the following components: Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
Following Safety Information WARNING! Read the safety information in Appendix A thoroughly before installing your Extreme Networks switch. Failure to follow this safety information can lead to personal injury or damage to the equipment. • All service to components of an Alpine 3800 series switch should be performed by trained service personnel only.
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• Some devices, such as I/O modules, contain fiber optic ports. To protect your eyes, you should never look at the fiber optic ports while they are on, or look directly at the fiber cable ends when they are Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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Alpine 3800 Series Switch Overview Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
• Eight I/O module slots, labeled 1 through 8 • One SMMi slot • One or two power supplies (accessed from the front of the unit) • One fan tray (accessed from the front of the unit) Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
WHEN INSTALLED IN 3808 THIS WAY UP SLIDE TO REMOVE 100-120 200-240 200-240 100-120 THIS 3804 INSTALLED WHEN wrist strap DC OK connector Fan tray SMMi module slot I/O module slots 38_3808 Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
• Four I/O module slots, labeled slots 1 through 4 • One SMMi slot • One or two power supplies (accessed from the rear of the unit) • One fan tray • One electromagnetic discharge (ESD) wrist strap connector Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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Figure 44 shows the Alpine 3804 chassis installed with one required SMMi and five optional I/O modules. Figure 44: Front view of the Alpine 3804 switch with sample I/O modules installed wrist strap connector Fan tray SMMi module slot I/O module slots 38_3804 Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
• Six light emitting diode (LED) displays The Alpine 3802 switch can support up to the following number of ports and types of port configurations: • 64 switched 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet ports • 48 switched 100BASE-FX Fast Ethernet ports Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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To configure the switch to operate in a specific mode, use the command: configure switch {auto | extended | standard} By default, the switch operates in auto mode. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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NOTE The Alpine 3802 switch has an integrated Switch Management Module that is located in the chassis.The module is not hot-swappable or user-removable. Do not attempt to remove. Contact Extreme Networks Customer Support if you experience problems. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
NOTE Do not attempt to fix a failed power supply; power supplies are not user removable. Alpine 3802 switch power supplies must be installed or removed by trained service personnel only. Contact Extreme Networks Customer Support if you experience problems.
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• On/Off switches • Input terminal blocks Figure 49 shows a close-up view of the Alpine 3802 DC connector Figure 49: View of the DC connector on the Alpine 3802 DC switch 3802DC_dtl Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
NOTE Do not attempt to fix a failed power supply; power supplies are not user removable. Alpine 3802 switch power supplies must be installed or removed by trained service personnel only. Contact Extreme Networks Customer Support if you experience problems.
3 Remove the chassis from the box, and remove the packing material from the chassis. 4 Have a minimum of two people lift and place the empty chassis on the helper bracket and slowly guide the chassis into the rack. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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• Alpine 3804 is shown in Figure 52 • Alpine 3802 is shown in Figure 53 Figure 51: The Alpine 3808 chassis requires 8 screws to be securely mounted in a rack Helper bracket 38_rack8 Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
• AWG, high strand-count copper wire cable, appropriate for your chassis — 8 AWG for the Alpine 3808 — 10 AWG for the Alpine 3804 — 14 AWG for the Alpine 3802 Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
5 Have a minimum of two people gently remove the chassis from the rack and place it on a secure, flat surface with the front of the chassis facing you. 6 Unscrew the helper bracket and remove it from the rack. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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• Alpine 3808—Front of the chassis • Alpine 3804—Lower rear of the chassis • Alpine 3802—Preinstalled at the factory and are not user-removable Table 36 describes the supported power supplies for the Alpine 3800 series switch. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
One or more DC outputs have failed Table 38: Alpine 3802 power supply LED Color Indicates PSU A, PSU B Green Normal operation Amber DC output failure PSU not present or not powered Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
When you insert a power supply, use one hand to support the power supply from the bottom and the other hand to hold the central handle on the front of the power supply. Do not use just the ejector/injector lever to insert a power supply. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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When you install the power supply, open the ejector/injector lever and do not slam the power supply into the backplane. Failure to do so may cause damage and possibly require the return of the chassis. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
Removing the Alpine 3808 and the Alpine 3804 AC Power Supply You need the following tools and equipment to remove the Alpine 3808 and the Alpine 3804 AC power supplies: • ESD-preventive wrist strap Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
7 If you are going to install a replacement power supply, follow the installation steps on page 125. 8 If there is a problem with the power supply that you removed, contact Extreme Networks for assistance.
To turn on power to the system, connect the power cable to the power supply and then to the wall outlet. In the event of a power supply failure, please contact Extreme Networks about servicing and replacing your power supply.
Ground the rack, mount the chassis in a rack, and ground the chassis before installing any switch components. Complete the following tasks before installing any switch components: • Ground the rack—For more information about grounding the rack, see “Protective Grounding for the Rack” on page 46. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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Ejector/ injector On/off Safety lever Handle switch latch 45022 SLIDE TO REMOVE SERVICE -48V WHEN INSTALLED IN 3808 THIS WAY UP wrist strap connector THIS 3804 INSTALLED WHEN 45022 DC OK 38_DCPS8 Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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9 Leave the ESD strap permanently connected to the chassis so that it is always available when you need to handle ESD-sensitive components. To install an additional power supply, repeat steps 1 through 7. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
Figure 58: Alpine 3808 DC power supply with cables 45022 SLIDE TO REMOVE -48V WHEN 45022 38_lugs8 Figure 59: Alpine 3804 DC power supply with cables 45022 WHEN IN -48V REMOVE SLIDE 45022 38_lugs4 Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
I/O module LED activity. Removing the Alpine 3808 and the Alpine 3804 DC Power Supply You need the following tools and equipment to remove the Alpine 3808 and the Alpine 3804 DC power supplies: Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
9 If you are going to install a replacement power supply, follow the installation steps on page 130. 10 If there is a problem with the power supply that you removed, contact Extreme Networks for assistance.
• Ground the chassis—For more information about grounding the chassis, see “Grounding the Alpine 3800 Series Chassis” on page 121. In the event of a power supply failure, please contact Extreme Networks about servicing and replacing your power supply. NOTE Alpine 3802 power supplies must be removed and replaced by personnel that have been trained by Extreme Networks and in accordance with all local and national electrical codes.
The Extreme Networks External Power Supply 45019 (EPS-LD) provides additional power to compatible Power over Ethernet (PoE) modules and other Extreme switches. The EPS-LD provides 465 W total power with 375 W dedicated for PoE applications. See the section that describes the connected device to determine total available power to PoE ports.
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PoE ports. CAUTION The Extreme EPS-LD unit must only be installed or removed by trained service personnel in accordance with the installation instructions. Before servicing this system, please read the safety information provided in Appendix A. Not following these precautions can result in equipment damage or shock.
Figure 61: Fitting the mounting bracket Collin's ES4K026 XM_054 6 Repeat steps 2 through 4 for the other side of the EPS-LD unit. 7 Insert the EPS-LD unit into a 19-inch rack. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
If you mount the EPS-LD with the connectors facing in the opposite direction as the Extreme switch connector, leave at least 1 u between the switch and the EPS-LD through which to slide the cables. Do not route the cables around the equipment rack.
EPS-LD unit. The EPS-LD external power cable kit contains one 1.5 meter long 14-pin to 4-pin connecting cable, as shown in Figure 64. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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EPSLD01 NOTE The Extreme EPS-LD unit must only be installed or removed by trained service personnel in accordance with the installation instructions. Before servicing this system, please read the safety information provided in Appendix A. Not following these precautions can result in equipment damage or shock.
1 Disconnect the AC power by removing the plug from the wall. 2 Disconnect the AC power cord from the EPS-LD unit. 3 Remove the cable that connects to the Extreme switch from the EPS-LD unit. 4 Loosen the thumbscrews on the front of the EPS-LD mounting racks.
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Alpine 3800 Series Switch Power Supplies Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
The SMMi module consists of a printed circuit board mounted on a metal panel that acts as the insertion vehicle in an Alpine 3808 and Alpine 3804 chassis. The module carrier also includes ejector/injector levers and captive retaining screws at each end of the module front panel. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
The SMMi has two 144-pin SODIMM sockets, and ships with two 128 MB SODRAM modules installed, as shown in Figure 68. NOTE The SMMi supports only the SODIMMs that are supplied by Extreme Networks. Figure 68: SMMi SODIMM sockets 38_SODMs SMMi LEDs Table 44 describes the LED activity on the SMMi.
• PCB on top • Ejector/injector levers extended Figure 69: SMMi with open ejector/injector levers 38_clips a Slide the module into the top slot of the chassis, until it makes contact with the backplane. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
2 Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the two captive screws. 3 Simultaneously rotate the ejector/injector levers away from the center of the module to disengage the module from the backplane. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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4 To install a replacement SMMi, follow the installation procedure described on page 147. 5 Leave the ESD strap permanently connected to the chassis so that it is always available when you need to handle ESD-sensitive components. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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I/O modules. The default configuration allows the I/O module ports to participate in the VLAN named default. The default configuration for the I/O module is not preserved unless you explicitly save the information to nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM). Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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If you pre-configure a slot for a specific module type, and then insert a different type of module, the module reverts to its default configuration. NOTE See the ExtremeWare Software User Guide and the ExtremeWare Command Reference Guide for more information about configuring I/O modules. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
The GM-4Ti module has the following LEDs: • Module status • Port status • Port speed For information about the LEDs and their activity on the GM-4Ti module, see “I/O Module LEDs” on page 175. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
Table 45: GBIC types and maximum distances Mhz•Km Maximum Standard Media Type Rating Distance (Meters) 50/125 µm multimode fiber (850 nm optical window) 50/125 µm multimode fiber 62.5/125 µm multimode fiber 62.5/125 µm multimode fiber Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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Category 5 UTP cable – *Extreme Networks proprietary. Connections between two Extreme Networks 1000BASE-LX interfaces can use a maximum distance of 10,000 meters. If you have an Alpine 3800 series switch populated with a GM-4Xi module, do one of the following: •...
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The GM-4Xi module has the following LEDs: • Module status • Port status For information about the LEDs and their activity on the GM-4Xi module, see “I/O Module LEDs” on page 175. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
The GM-4Si module has the following LEDs: • Module status • Port status For information about the LEDs and their activity on the GM-4Si module, see “I/O Module LEDs” on page 175. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
Alpine chassis. Table 48: GM-16X configurations supported Chassis GM-16X Modules Alpine 3802 1 (or 1 GM-16T module), installed in slot 1 or slot 2 only Alpine 3804 Alpine 3808 Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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250 Mbps. When you install and configure a GM-16X module, Extreme Networks does not recommend using the port-based load-sharing (link-aggregation) algorithm when the share has more than four ports because...
Alpine chassis. Table 51: GM-16T configurations supported Chassis GM-16T Modules Alpine 3802 1 (or 1 GM-16X module), installed in slot 1 or slot 2 only Alpine 3804 Alpine 3808 Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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250 Mbps. When you install and configure a GM-16T module, Extreme Networks does not recommend using the port-based load-sharing (link-aggregation) algorithm when the share has more than four ports because...
• Through a patch panel by terminating the cable and shield with an RJ-21 connector. • Directly by using a cable that is terminated with 12 RJ-45 connectors. The RJ-21 connector is shown in Figure 76. Figure 76: RJ-21 connector Screws secure connector to port XM_046 Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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For information about the LEDs and their activity on the FM-24Ti module, see “I/O Module LEDs” on page 175. Software Requirements The FM-24Ti module requires that you load ExtremeWare version 6.1.7 or later and BootROM 6.5 or later on your switch. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
The FM-24SFi module has the following LEDs: • Module status • Port status For information about the LEDs and their activity on the FM-24SFi module, see “I/O Module LEDs” on page 175. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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Configuring I/O Modules Software Requirements The FM-24SFi module requires that you load ExtremeWare version 6.1.7 or later and BootROM 6.5 or later on your switch. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
The FM-24MFi module has the following LEDs: • Module status • Port status For information about the LEDs and their activity on the FM-24MFi module, see “I/O Module LEDs” on page 175. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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Configuring I/O Modules Software Requirements The SMMi requires ExtremeWare version 6.1.5 or later to operate the FM-24MFi. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
The FM-32Ti module has the following LEDs: • Module status • Port status For information about the LEDs and their activity on the FM-32Ti module, see “I/O Module LEDs” on page 175. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
To use the EPS-LD unit to provide power to the FM-32Pi module, you need a special external power supply cable to connect the module to the EPS-LD unit. For more information, see “Supplying External Power to the FM-32Pi Module” on page 141. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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The FM-32Pi module has the following LEDs: • Internal power • External power • Status For information about the LEDs and their activity on the FM-32Pi module, see “I/O Module LEDs” on page 175. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
26 white blue 2 orange white 27 white orange 3 green white 28 white green 4 brown white 29 white brown 5 slate white 30 white slate 6 blue red 31 red blue Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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VDSL statistics. To display VDSL statistics, use the following command: show port <portlist> vdsl stats The following command displays the VDSL statistics for ports 2:1 through 2:4: show port 2:1-2:4 vdsl stats Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
The WM-4T1i module requires that you load ExtremeWare version 6.1.5 or later and BootROM 6.5 or later on your switch. For more information about software requirements and WM-4T1i module configuration, see the ExtremeWare Software User Guide and the ExtremeWare Command Reference Guide. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
The WM-4E1i module requires ExtremeWare version 6.1.5 or later and BootROM 6.5 or later. For more information about software requirements and WM-4E1i module configuration, see the ExtremeWare Software User Guide and the ExtremeWare Command Reference Guide. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
Table 59 describes the port LED activity on the Alpine PoE modules (for example, the FM32Pi I/O module). The per-port LEDs indicate link status and power status with the scheme shown in Table 59. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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Alternating green and amber Traffic is present 1 The Diag LED is on the WM-4T1i module only. 2 The rapidly blinking LEDs cycle twice a second. 3 The slowly blinking LEDs cycle once per second. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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Slow blinking amber Amber Slow flashing amber Amber Power fault Alt. - Green/Amber Alt. - Green/Amber Alt. - Green/Amber Alt. - Green/Amber Insufficient power Alt. - Green/Amber Green Alt. - Green/Amber Green Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
Slide the module into the appropriate numbered slot of the chassis, until it makes contact with the backplane. NOTE Use the metal panel, not the PCB, to guide the I/O module. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
• General information about the module (name, serial number, part number) • State of the module (power down, operational, mismatch between the slot configuration and the module in the slot) Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
The Extreme Networks External Power Supply 45019 (EPS-LD) provides additional power to compatible Power over Ethernet (PoE) modules and other Extreme switches. The EPS-LD provides 465 W total power with 375 W dedicated for PoE applications. See the section that describes the connected device to determine total available power to PoE ports.
See the ExtremeWare Software User Guide for more information about switch monitoring. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
• Cannot be removed and installed by customers • Must be removed and replaced by personnel trained by Extreme Networks CAUTION Do not cover or obstruct the fan ventilation holes at the rear of the unit. Doing so can result in overheating and possible damage to the Alpine 3802 switch.
3 Use the finger grips to pull the fan tray out of the chassis approximately 1-inch (2.54 cm), as shown in Figure 86 and Figure 87; this step disconnects the power and causes the fans to stop rotating. Figure 86: Alpine 3808 fan tray 0 -1 0 -2 Finger grips 38_fanx8 Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
1 Attach the ESD strap that is provided to your wrist and connect the metal end to the ground receptacle that is located on the top-right corner of the switch front panel. 2 Check the connectors for dust and packing materials. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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4 To secure the fan tray, turn the screws clockwise until they become tight. 5 Leave the ESD strap permanently connected to the chassis so that it is always available when you need to handle ESD-sensitive components. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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• I/O modules and MSMs are hot-swappable • Redundant, load-sharing, hot-swappable power supplies • Field-replaceable, hot-swappable fan tray • Autonegotiation for half- or full-duplex operation on 10/100 Mbps ports • Load-sharing on multiple ports Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
, and power supplies with an “i” in their name, such as the ipower 220 VAC. BlackDiamond 6808 Switch The BlackDiamond 6808 switch consists of the following components: • One 10-slot chassis with backplane Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
Gigabit Ethernet links to the backplane that provide 16 bps full duplex bandwidth to the backplane. If one of the backplane Gigabit Ethernet links fails, ExtremeWare reroutes the switch traffic Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
Following Safety Information WARNING! Read the safety information in Appendix A thoroughly before installing your Extreme Networks switch. Failure to follow this safety information can lead to personal injury or damage to the equipment. • All service to components of a BlackDiamond 6800 series switch should be performed by trained service personnel only.
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• Four MSM64i slots, labeled slots A through D • Four power supply bays (accessed from the front of the unit) • Two fan trays (accessed from the front of the unit) Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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Figure 88 shows the front view of the BlackDiamond 6816 chassis installed with 4 MSMs and 16 optional I/O modules. NOTE The BlackDiamond 6816 chassis only supports modules and power supplies with an “i” in their name, such as the MSM64i. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
I/O module slots Power supplies BD_6816s BlackDiamond 6816 Switch Rear View The rear of the BlackDiamond 6816 switch provides: • The chassis serial number • The Ethernet MAC address of the switch Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
The BlackDiamond 6808 switch consists of the following components: • One 10-slot chassis with backplane • Eight I/O module slots, labeled slots 1 through 8 • Two MSM64i slots, labeled slots A and B Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
I/O module also installed in the chassis in order to operate correctly. Figure 90 shows the front view of the BlackDiamond 6808 chassis installed with two MSMs and ten optional I/O modules. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
The rear of the BlackDiamond 6808 switch provides: • Access to the fan tray • The chassis serial number • The Ethernet MAC address of the switch • Symbols of safety certification Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
• One electromagnetic discharge (ESD) wrist strap connector The BlackDiamond 6804 switch can support up to the following number of ports and types of port configurations: • 384 switched 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet ports Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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Figure 92: Front view of the BlackDiamond 6804 switch with sample I/O modules ESD receptacle Fan tray module slots module slots POWER POWER DC OUT DC OUT AC IN AC IN 50021 50021 Power supplies V-50/60Hz V-50/60Hz 200-240V, 15A 200-240V, 15A 6804chas Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
The BlackDiamond 6800 series chassis comes shipped with a preinstalled fan tray. For your safety, due to the increased weight of the chassis after components are installed, and to prevent damage to the Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
BlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Chassis equipment, Extreme Networks strongly recommends that you install the power supply and modules after you mount the chassis in a rack. NOTE Mount the chassis in a rack before installing any switch components. Rack Installation To mount the BlackDiamond 6800 series chassis into a standard 19-inch (48.26 cm) rack, you need the...
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5 While holding the empty chassis, secure it with a minimum of eight suitable screws, depending on the model. • BlackDiamond 6816 is shown in Figure 95 • BlackDiamond 6808 is shown in Figure 96 • BlackDiamond 6804 is shown in Figure 97 Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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BlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Chassis Figure 95: Securing the BlackDiamond 6816 chassis in a rack BD_rack16 Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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Figure 97: Securing the BlackDiamond 6804 chassis in a rack 6804rack 6 After you secure the chassis, remove the helper bracket. Store it for future use, for example, if you need to remove the chassis. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
• A minimum of four appropriate screws to secure the helper bracket (not provided) • # 1 Phillips screwdriver • A minimum of two people to help remove the chassis from the rack Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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5 Have a minimum of two people gently remove the chassis from the rack and place it on a secure, flat surface with the front of the chassis facing you. 6 Unscrew the helper bracket and remove it from the rack. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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BlackDiamond 6816 switch or two or more power supplies installed in a BlackDiamond 6808 or BlackDiamond 6804 switch, you can remove one of the power supplies without turning off power to the chassis. Extreme Networks Consolidated "I" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
50012) with the new iPower 220 VAC PSUs (part number 50021) in the same chassis. The 220 VAC power supply ships with one L6-20P (locking) power cable. 220 VAC power supplies slide in from the front of the chassis, as illustrated in Figure 98. Extreme Networks Consolidated "I" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
20 A 110 VAC source power connection. The 110 VAC VAC power supply ships with two L5-20P (locking) power cable. Power supplies slide in from the front of the chassis, as illustrated in Figure 99. Extreme Networks Consolidated "I" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
The DC power supply ships with the input lugs attached to the power supply, and the power supplies slide in from the front of the chassis, as illustrated in Figure 100. For centralized DC power connections, install only in a restricted access area. Extreme Networks Consolidated "I" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
Ground the rack, mount the chassis in a rack, and ground the chassis before installing any switch components. Complete the following tasks before installing any switch components: • Ground the rack—For more information about grounding the rack, see “Protective Grounding for the Rack” on page 46. Extreme Networks Consolidated "I" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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• Open the locking handle For the BlackDiamond 6808 or Black Diamond 6804 switch, as shown in Figure 102: • Ensure that the power supply is right side up • Open the locking handle Extreme Networks Consolidated "I" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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Figure 101: Installing a DC power supply in a BlackDiamond 6816 BD_034 Figure 102: Installing an AC power supply in a BlackDiamond 6808 or a BlackDiamond 6804 POWER DC OUT AC IN 50021 V-50/60Hz 200-240V, 15A BD_033 Extreme Networks Consolidated "I" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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• Attach the power cables • Turn the on/off switch to the on position. See “Attaching the DC Cabling” on page 221 for more information about how to attach the DC cabling to the power supply. Extreme Networks Consolidated "I" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
Considerations” on page 35 for more information about the types of power cords to use. Figure 105 shows the BlackDiamond 6800 series 220 VAC power cable and plug. Figure 105: BlackDiamond 220 VAC power cable and plug Wider prong BD_220cord Extreme Networks Consolidated "I" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
DC power supply. NOTE Add a length of heat-shrink tubing to prevent the crimp area on the lug from coming into contact with the metal faceplate of the DC power supply. Extreme Networks Consolidated "I" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
3 Tighten the cable retention screw, using a ” or ” flathead screwdriver, to 20 in-lbs of torque. The cable retention screw is shown in Figure 108. Figure 108: 2-stud lug Cable retention screw DC_lug Extreme Networks Consolidated "I" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
3 Completely remove the power supply cable(s) from the wall outlet and then from the power supply. If you have a DC power supply, turn the on/off switch to the off position and remove the power cables. 4 Unscrew the power supply using a #1 Phillips screwdriver. Extreme Networks Consolidated "I" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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On a BlackDiamond 6808 or BlackDiamond 6804, disengage the power supply by rotating the handle out and down, as shown in Figure 110. Figure 109: Removing BlackDiamond 6816 DC power supplies BD_029 Extreme Networks Consolidated "I" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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Do not handle the power supply using the DC output bus bars. 7 Leave the ESD strap permanently connected to the chassis so that it is always available when you need to handle ESD-sensitive components. Extreme Networks Consolidated "I" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
Table 68 shows that packet throughput between I/O modules increases when additional MSMs are installed. Table 68: Packet throughput between I/O modules Chassis # of MSMs Throughput BlackDiamond 6816 64 Gbps 128 Gbps 192 Gbps 256 Gbps BlackDiamond 6808 64 Gbps 128 Gbps Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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Module status LEDs 50015 Module reset button CONSOLE Console port MODEM Modem port MGMT Management port LINK / ACTIVITY PCMCIA slot PCMCIA EW_MSM64i Figure 112 shows the frontn view of the MSM-3. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
The master MSM is responsible for upper-layer protocol processing and system management functions. For example, OSPF computation and SNMP functions are performed by the master MSM. Packet handling is distributed among the CPUs of all installed MSMs. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
The MSM has two 144-pin SODIMM sockets and ships with two 128 MB SODRAM modules installed, as shown in Figure 113. NOTE The MSM supports only SODIMMs supplied by Extreme Networks. Figure 113: MSM SODIMM sockets EW_SODMs Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
If you continue to have critical software errors, or the ERR LED is amber after the command and a switch reboot, contact Extreme Networks Customer Support. clear log static Installing MSMs The BlackDiamond MSM module is hot-swappable. You do not need to power off the system to insert an MSM module.
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For the BlackDiamond 6808, ensure that the MSM is vertical as shown in Figure 115, with the: • Module name at the top • PCB to the right • Ejector/injector levers are extended Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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Installing MSMs Figure 115: MSM prior to insertion in a BlackDiamond 6808 50015 CONSOLE MODEM MGMT LINK / ACTIVITY PCMCIA EW_clips Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
MSM module. If it is operating normally, the front-panel LED indicators appear as follows: • SYS LED—green blinking • MSTR LED: — Green: Operating as master — Amber: Operating as slave • ENV—green Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
5 Leave the ESD strap permanently connected to the chassis so that it is always available when you need to handle ESD-sensitive components. To remove additional MSMs, repeat steps 1 through 4. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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The pre-configured information is applied to the module after it is inserted. If you pre-configure a slot for a specific module type, and then insert a different type of module, the module reverts to its default configuration. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
• Up to 16 gigabit full-duplex bandwidth Software Requirements The BlackDiamond MSM requires both BootROM 8.1 (or later) and the final release build of ExtremeWare 7.2 (or later) in order to recognize the 10GX I/O module. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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LEDs: • Module status (Status) • Port status (Link Activity) • Diagnostics For information about the LEDs and their activity on the 10GX module, see “I/O Module LEDs” on page 267. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
The G8Ti module has the following LEDs: • Module status • Port status • Port speed For information about the LEDs and their activity on the G8Ti module, see “I/O Module LEDs” on page 267. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
• 1000BASE-LX • 1000BASE-LX70 • ZX GBIC • LX100 GBIC • UTP GBIC GBIC Media Types and Distances. Table 70 describes the media types and associated maximum distances for each GBIC type. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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(1550 nm optical window) Category 5 UTP cable – *Extreme Networks proprietary. Connections between two Extreme Networks 1000BASE-LX interfaces can use a maximum distance of 10,000 meters. NOTE For more information about the supported GBIC types, see “GBIC Specifications” on page 23.
For information about the LEDs and their activity on the G12SXi module, see “I/O Module LEDs” on page 267. Software Requirements The G12SXi module requires that you load ExtremeWare version 6.1.4 or later on the switch. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
7, 8 9, 10 11, 12 13, 14 15, 16 Populate ports 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, and 15, then port 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, and 16. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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The G16X module requires that you load ExtremeWare version 7.0.1b11 or later and BootROM 7.8 or later on the switch. Hardware Requirements The G16X requires a BlackDiamond chassis using MSM switch fabric module(s). Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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Table 73: G16X modules supported Chassis Power Supply G16X Module BlackDiamond 6804 BlackDiamond 6808 original power supplies BlackDiamond 6808 iPower power supplies BlackDiamond 6816 iPower power supplies Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
For information about the LEDs and their activity on the F48Ti module, see “I/O Module LEDs” on page 267. Software Requirements The F48Ti module requires that you load ExtremeWare version 6.1.4 or later on the switch. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
Port 8 Port 8 Port 7 Port 7 Port 6 Port 6 Port 5 Port 5 Port 4 Port 4 Port 3 Port 3 Port 2 Port 2 Port 1 Port 1 BD_037 Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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• Operate in auto-negotiation mode. LEDs The F96Ti module has a module status LED. For information about the module status LED and its activity on the F96Ti module, see “I/O Module LEDs” on page 267. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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The F96Ti module requires a BlackDiamond chassis using MSM switch fabric module(s). Extreme Networks recommends using iPower power supplies (part numbers 50020, 50021, 50022) with F96Ti modules in a BlackDiamond 6800 chassis. A BlackDiamond 6800 chassis with the original power supplies (part number 50012) will not fewer F96Ti modules than a chassis with iPower power supplies.
For information about the LEDs and their activity on the F32Fi module, see “I/O Module LEDs” on page 267. Software Requirements The F32Fi module requires that you load ExtremeWare version 6.1.8 or later and BootROM 6.5 or later on the switch. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
P12cMi modules support multimode fiber-optic cable only. These modules connect the switch to a SONET infrastructure that is used by metropolitan area service providers and operators of server co-location networks. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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• Two high-performance network processors • A General Purpose Processor (GPP) subsystem The network processors are programmable devices that participate with the Extreme “i” chipset to support expanded functionality, features, and flexibility. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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Service Ports. The PoS modules are equipped with two front-panel service ports: one port is a subminiature DB-9 connector; the other is a micro HD-15 connector (see Figure 129). Both ports are reserved for use only by Extreme Networks technical support personnel for diagnostic purposes. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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PoS modules, consult your release notes. PoS modules installed in a BlackDiamond chassis require at least one BlackDiamond Ethernet I/O module also installed in the chassis in order to operate correctly. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
• Two high-performance network processors • A GPP subsystem The network processors are high-performance, programmable devices that enhance the Extreme “i” chipset to support expanded functionality, features, and flexibility. The GPP subsystem handles system control and ARM management functions. The GPP subsystem resides outside the packet forwarding data path to optimize routing and billing performance.
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Service Ports. The ARM module is equipped with two front-panel service ports: one port is a DB-9 connector; the other is a micro HD-15 connector (see Figure 131). Both ports are reserved for use only by Extreme Networks technical support personnel for diagnostic purposes. Figure 131: Showing the components and LEDs of the ARM module...
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ARM module, consult your release notes. ARM modules installed in a BlackDiamond chassis require at least one BlackDiamond Ethernet I/O module also installed in the chassis in order to operate correctly. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
• Two high-performance network processors • A GPP subsystem The network processors are high-performance, programmable devices that enhance the Extreme “i” chipset to support expanded functionality, features, and flexibility. The GPP subsystem handles system control and MPLS management functions. The GPP subsystem resides outside the packet forwarding data path to optimize routing and billing performance.
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DB-9 connector; the other is a micro HD-15 connector (see Figure 133). The ports are reserved for use only by Extreme Networks technical support personnel for diagnostic purposes. Figure 133: Showing the components and LEDs of the MPLS module...
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MPLS module, consult your release notes. MPLS modules installed in a BlackDiamond chassis require at least one BlackDiamond Ethernet I/O module also installed in the chassis in order to operate correctly. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
BlackDiamond 6800 series switch to connect their Enterprise ATM network to an Ethernet backbone. Extreme Networks offers the ATM module in the following configurations: • A3cSi—four OC-3 single-mode, intermediate-reach optical interfaces • A3cMi—four OC-3 multimode, short-reach optical interfaces NOTE The “c”...
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• Two high-performance network processors • A GPP subsystem The network processors are programmable devices that participate with the Extreme “i” chipset to support expanded functionality, features, and flexibility. The GPP subsystem handles system control and I/O module management functions. The GPP subsystem resides outside of the I/O module data path to optimize performance.
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The ATM module is equipped with two front-panel service ports: one port is a DB-9 connector; the other is a micro HD-15 connector (see Figure 135). Both ports are reserved for use only by Extreme Networks technical support personnel for diagnostic purposes.
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ATM module, consult your release notes. ATM modules installed in a BlackDiamond chassis require at least one BlackDiamond Ethernet I/O module also installed in the chassis in order to operate correctly. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
1 If you have a PoS module, the link is up, but the PPP/VLAN interface might not be up. To determine whether PPP is up, use show ppp command to display PPP status information. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
3 Remove the blank faceplate from the slot to make room for the module, if applicable. NOTE Any unoccupied module slot in the chassis should have a blank faceplate installed to ensure satisfactory protection from EMI and to guarantee adequate airflow through the chassis. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
LED Indicators When the I/O module and its ports (if applicable) are configured and operating normally, the front-panel LED indicators should appear as follows: • STATUS LED—green blinking • DIAG LED—off Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
You need the following tools and equipment to remove an I/O module: • ESD-preventive wrist strap • # 1 Phillips screwdriver • Replacement I/O module or blank faceplate if you are not replacing the I/O module To remove an I/O module: Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
The module is shown in Figure 136. Figure 136: Product Name Card edge connector EWUG003B The Product Name is a Class 1 Laser device that operates at 5 V. Use only Extreme-approved devices on all Extreme switches. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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2 Gripping both captive screws, gently pull the XENPAK Module out of the slot. 3 Place the dust covers back into the XENPAK Module connectors. 4 Place the XENPAK Module immediately into an antistatic container to protect it from ESD damage and dust. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
All fan failures and over temperature events cause the switch to send alerts to the network management station or to the switch log. See the ExtremeWare Software User Guide for more information on switch monitoring. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
All fan failures and over temperature events cause the switch to send alerts to the network management station or to the switch log. See the ExtremeWare Software User Guide for more information on switch monitoring. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
All fan failures and over temperature events cause the switch to send alerts to the network management station or to the switch log. See the ExtremeWare Software User Guide for more information on switch monitoring. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
For the BlackDiamond 6808 switch, use a #1 Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the ten screws that secure the fan tray to the rear of the chassis. Put the screws aside in a safe place. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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½ inch (12.7 mm), as shown in Figure 141. This action disconnects power to the fan tray. Figure 140: An example of removing the BlackDiamond 6816 or the BlackDiamond 6804 fan tray BD_030 Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
• # 1 Phillips screwdriver • Replacement fan tray CAUTION Only trained service personnel should perform service to BlackDiamond fan trays. Before installing or removing any components, or carrying out any maintenance procedures, see Appendix A. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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For the BlackDiamond 6808 switch, use the screws that you saved earlier and turn the screws clockwise until they become tight. 6 Leave the ESD strap permanently connected to the chassis so that it is always available when you need to handle ESD-sensitive components. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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BlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Fan Tray Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
MSMs in the BlackDiamond switch. NOTE For more information about saving configuration changes, see the ExtremeWare Software User Guide. 7 When you are finished with these tasks, log out of the switch by typing: logout Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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Initial Switch and Management Access Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
Important Safety Information WARNING! Read the following safety information thoroughly before installing your Extreme Networks switch. Failure to follow this safety information can lead to personal injury or damage to the equipment. Installation, maintenance, and removal of a switch, chassis, or its components must be done by qualified service personnel only.
This information only pertains to the Summit series of switches, with the exception of the Summit7i. The unit automatically adjusts to the supply voltage, and it is suitable for both 110 VAC and 200-240 VAC operation. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
WARNING! Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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• The weight of the lithium contained in each coin cell is approximately 0.035 grams. • Two types of batteries are used interchangeably: — CR chemistry uses manganese dioxide as the cathode material. — BR chemistry uses poly-carbonmonofluoride as the cathode material. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
Switch Technical Specifications This appendix describes the technical specifications of the Extreme Networks family of switches: • Summit “i” series switch specifications on page 293 • Alpine 3800 series switch specifications on page 296 • BlackDiamond 6800 series switch specifications on page 298 •...
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100 VAC to 240 VAC Current Rating 100-120/200-240 VAC 4/2 A Summit7i AC Line Frequency 50 Hz to 60 Hz Nominal Operating Voltage 90 VAC to 264 VAC Current Rating 100-120/200-240 VAC 10/5 A Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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100 VAC to 240 VAC Current Rating 100-120/200-240 VAC 3/1.5 A Switch Power-Off Temperature power-off Summit1i, Summit5i, Summit48i Power-One supplies: 75° to 80° C (167° to 176° F) Summit 7i Martek supplies: 75° C (167° F) Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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VCCI Class A (Japan) AS/NZS 3548 (Australia/New Zealand) NOM/NYCE (Mexico) MIC Mark (Korea) GOST (Russia) CNS 13438 Class A (Taiwan) Telecommunications NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3, Issue2 EN/ETSI 300 386-2 v1.1.3 (1997) MIC Telecom Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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90 VAC to 264 VAC, auto-ranging Current Rating 100-120 VAC 3.1 A 200-240 VAC 1.3 A 40 - 70 VDC 7.5 A max (-48 VDC 6.5 A) Switch Power-Off Temperature power-off Martek supplies: 75° C (167° F) Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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VCCI Class A (Japan) AS/NZS 3548 (Australia/New Zealand) NOM/NYCE (Mexico) MIC Mark (Korea) GOST (Russia) CNS 13438 Class A (Taiwan) Telecommunications NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3, Issue2 EN/ETSI 300 386-2 v1.1.3 (2000) MIC Telecom Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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Original supply, not DC and not high-output: 75° C (167° F) DC Supply: Stand-alone: 65° to 70° C (149° to 158° F) In chassis: 70° C (158° F) High-output: 75° C (167° F) Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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TUV/S (Argentina) GOST (Russian Federation) C-Tick (Australian Communication Authority) ACN 090 029 066 Underwriters Laboratories (USA and Canada) MIC (South Korea) BSMI, Republic of Taiwan NOM (Mexican Official Normalization, Electronic Certification and Normalization) Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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The technical specifications for the Alpine modules are listed in Table 90 through Table 97. The technical specifications for the BlackDiamond modules are listed in Table 98 through Table 106. Specifications common to all modules are listed in Table 107. Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
MIC Mark (Korea) GOST (Russia) CNS 13438 Class A (Taiwan) Environmental NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3, GR-63 Issue2 EN/ETSI 300 019 Telecommunications NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3, GR-1089, GR-63 EN/ETSI 300 386-2 v1.1.3 (1997) Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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MIC Mark (Korea) GOST (Russia) CNS 13438 Class A (Taiwan) Environmental NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3, GR-63 Issue2 EN/ETSI 300 019 Telecommunications NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3, GR-1089, GR-63 EN/ETSI 300 386-2 v1.1.3 (1997) Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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AS/NZS 3548 (Australia/New Zealand) NOM/NYCE (Mexico) MIC Mark (Korea) GOST (Russia) Environmental EN/ETSI 300 019-2-1:2000 class 1.2 EN/ETSI 300 019-2-2:1999 class 2.3 EN/ETSI 300 019-2-2:1999 class 3.1e ASTM D5276 ASTM D3580 ASTM D3332 Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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MIC Mark (Korea) GOST (Russia) CNS 13438 Class A (Taiwan) Environmental NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3, GR-63 Issue2 EN/ETSI 300 019 Telecommunications NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3, GR-1089, GR-63 EN/ETSI 300 386-2 v1.1.3 (1997) Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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MIC Mark (Korea) GOST (Russia) CNS 13438 Class A (Taiwan) Environmental NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3, GR-63 Issue2 EN/ETSI 300 019 Telecommunications NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3, GR-1089, GR-63 EN/ETSI 300 386-2 v1.1.3 (1997) Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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MIC Mark (Korea) GOST (Russia) CNS 13438 Class A (Taiwan) Environmental NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3, GR-63 Issue2 EN/ETSI 300 019 Telecommunications NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3, GR-1089, GR-63 EN/ETSI 300 386-2 v1.1.3 (1997) Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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EN/ETSI 300 019 Telecommunications NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3, GR-1089, GR-63 EN/ETSI 300 386-2 v1.1.3 (1997) T1: FCC CFR 47 Part 68 T1: CAN/CS-03 (Canada) T1: JATA Green Book (Japan) E1: CTR 12/13 (Europe) Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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MIC Mark (Korea) GOST (Russia) CNS 13438 Class A (Taiwan) Environmental NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3, GR-63 Issue2 EN/ETSI 300 019 Telecommunications NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3, GR-1089, GR-63 EN/ETSI 300 386-2 v1.1.3 (1997) Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
MIC Mark (Korea) GOST (Russia) CNS 13438 Class A (Taiwan) Environmental NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3, GR-63 Issue2 EN/ETSI 300 019 Telecommunications NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3, GR-1089, GR-63 EN/ETSI 300 386-2 v1.1.3 (2000) Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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MIC Mark (Korea) GOST (Russia) CNS 13438 Class A (Taiwan) Environmental NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3, GR-63 Issue2 EN/ETSI 300 019 Telecommunications NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3, GR-1089, GR-63 EN/ETSI 300 386-2 v1.1.3 (2000) Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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• B—Unit continues to function after the test without operator intervention. • C—Temporary loss of function is permitted, provided the function is self-recoverable or can be recovered by the operation of controls Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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MIC Mark (Korea) GOST (Russia) CNS 13438 Class A (Taiwan) Environmental NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3, GR-63 Issue2 EN/ETSI 300 019 Telecommunications NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3, GR-1089, GR-63 EN/ETSI 300 386-2 v1.1.3 (2000) Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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MIC Mark (Korea) GOST (Russia) CNS 13438 Class A (Taiwan) Environmental NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3, GR-63 Issue2 EN/ETSI 300 019 Telecommunications NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3, GR-1089, GR-63 EN/ETSI 300 386-2 v1.1.3 (2000) Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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MIC Mark (Korea) GOST (Russia) CNS 13438 Class A (Taiwan) Environmental NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3, GR-63 Issue2 EN/ETSI 300 019 Telecommunications NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3, GR-1089, GR-63 EN/ETSI 300 386-2 v1.1.3 (2000) Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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MIC Mark (Korea) GOST (Russia) CNS 13438 Class A (Taiwan) Environmental NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3, GR-63 Issue2 EN/ETSI 300 019 Telecommunications NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3, GR-1089, GR-63 EN/ETSI 300 386-2 v1.1.3 (2000) Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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MIC Mark (Korea) GOST (Russia) CNS 13438 Class A (Taiwan) Environmental NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3, GR-63 Issue2 EN/ETSI 300 019 Telecommunications NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3, GR-1089, GR-63 EN/ETSI 300 386-2 v1.1.3 (2000) Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
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MIC Mark (Korea) GOST (Russia) CNS 13438 Class A (Taiwan) Environmental NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3, GR-63 Issue2 EN/ETSI 300 019 Telecommunications NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3, GR-1089, GR-63 EN/ETSI 300 386-2 v1.1.3 (2000) Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
Table 107: Common module specifications Environmental Requirements Operating Temperature 0° to 40° C (32° to 104° F) Storage Temperature -40° to 70 ° C (-40° to 158° F) Operating Humidity 10% to 95% relative humidity, noncondensing Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide...
116, 117 agency certifications telecommunications standard components Alpine 3804 switch ESD, preventing damage AC power supply features certification marks grounding checking the installation I/O modules checking the installation (AC) environmental requirements DC cabling 98, 130, 133 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide...
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MAC address front view MSM, description Alpine 3802 rear view Alpine 3804 removing the chassis from a rack Alpine 3808 serial number BlackDiamond 6804 telecommunications standard BlackDiamond 6808 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide...
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BlackDiamond 6804 chassis installing, DC power supply BlackDiamond 6808 chassis removing, AC power supply BlackDiamond 6816 chassis removing, DC power supply Summit switch Alpine 3808 switch radio frequency interference 48, 51 installing, AC power supply Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide...
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GBIC support description heat dissipation dimensions LEDs 77, 85 electromagnetic compatibility MAC address environmental standard port configurations hot-swapping power supply installing power supply specifications LEDs power-off specifications management port rear view memory reset button removing Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide...
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Alpine I/O module installation rear view Alpine I/O module removal reset button BlackDiamond 6800 series chassis rack installation serial number BlackDiamond 6800 series chassis rack removal weight BlackDiamond 6800 series power supply switch BlackDiamond I/O module installation Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide...
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