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Series Gigabit Layer 3+ Ethernet Switches with External Power Supply Unit(s) AlliedWare Plus™ v5.5.0 x320-10GH x320-11GPT PWR300 L /A POE-OUT L /A POE-OUT L /A 4720 POE-OUT POE-OUT POE-IN POE-IN Enable 4783 Installation Guide 613-002760 Rev. C...
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Allied Telesis, Inc. has been advised of, known, or should have known, the...
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Electrical Safety and Emissions Standards This section contains the following: “US Federal Communications Commission” “Industry Canada” “Regulatory Approvals” on page 4 “Translated Safety Statements” on page 5 US Federal Communications Commission Radiated Energy Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules.
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EN61000-4-5 EN61000-4-6 EN61000-4-8 EN61000-4-11 2014/30/EU EMC Directive 2014/35/EU Low Voltage Directive Allied Telesis approved SFP modules EN60825-1 EN60825-2 UL/IEC/EN60950-1 FDA CDRH accession registration Warning: In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
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Translated Safety Statements Important: Safety statements that have the symbol are translated into multiple languages in the Translated Safety Statements document, which is available at www.alliedtelesis.com/library. Remarque: Les consignes de sécurité portant le symbole sont traduites dans plusieurs langues dans le document Translated Safety Statements, disponible à...
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Console Port.................................33 Fault and Power LEDs ..............................34 Switch LEDs ................................34 eco-friendly Command ..............................35 Planning the Installation ...............................36 Chapter 2: Overview of the x320-11GPT Switch ......................39 Front Panel ...................................40 Features ..................................41 Ports 1 to 8 ................................41 Port 11...................................41 PoE+ Budgets ...............................41 Ports 9 and 10 ...............................41...
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Switch ............................. 70 PWR300 Power Supply ............................71 Accessory Kits ................................72 x320-10GH Switch Accessory Kit......................... 72 x320-11GPT Switch Accessory Kit........................73 19-Inch Rack Mount Kit ............................74 PWR300 Power Supply Accessory Kit ......................... 75 RKMT-J24 Wall Mount Kit ............................ 76 DRMT-J03 DIN Rail Mount Kit..........................
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Series Installation Guide Powering on the PWR300 Power Supply......................125 Powering on the x320-11GPT Switch.........................128 Connecting Port 11 to a PoE Power Source .......................128 Connecting the PWR90ADP Power Adapter.......................129 Powering on the PWR90ADP AC/DC Adapter....................130 Monitoring the Initialization Processes ........................132 Starting a Local Management Session........................133...
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Figure 6: Fault and Power LEDs............................34 Figure 7: Front Panel of the x320-11GPT Switch .........................40 Figure 8: LEDs for Ports 1 to 8 on the x320-11GPT Switch....................44 Figure 9: LEDs for Port 11 on the x320-11GPT Switch ......................48 Figure 10: PWR90ADP AC/DC Power Adapter........................50 Figure 11: SFP Transceiver Ports LEDs..........................52...
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Figure 66: Lowering the Power Cord Retaining Clip......................127 Figure 67: Connecting the Power Cord to an AC Power Source ..................127 Figure 68: Connecting the PWR90ADP Power Adapter to the x320-11GPT Switch ............129 Figure 69: Connecting the Power Cord to the Power Adapter....................129 Figure 70: Connecting the Power Cord to the Power Adapter....................131...
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Table 15: LEDs for Ports 1 to 8 on the x320-11GPT Switch ....................45 Table 16: PoE Budget from Port 11 for Ports 1 to 8 on the x320-11GPT Switch ..............47 Table 17: LEDs for Port 11 on the x320-11GPT Switch ......................48 Table 18: LEDS for the SFP Transceiver Ports ........................52...
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This guide contains the hardware installation instructions for the x320 Series Gigabit L3 PoE++ Switches and the PWR300 power supply unit. The preface contains the following sections: “Safety Symbols Used in this Document” on page 16 “Contacting Allied Telesis” on page 17 ...
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Preface Safety Symbols Used in this Document This document uses the following conventions. Note Notes provide additional information. Caution Cautions inform you that performing or omitting a specific action may result in equipment damage or loss of data. Warning Warnings inform you that performing or omitting a specific action may result in bodily injury.
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Series Installation Guide Contacting Allied Telesis If you need assistance with this product, you may contact Allied Telesis technical support by going to the Support & Services section of the Allied Telesis web site at www.alliedtelesis.com/support. You can find links for the following services on this page: 24/7 Online Support —...
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Chapter 1 x320-10GH Overview of the Switch This chapter describes the hardware features of the x320-10GH Switch. The sections in the chapter are listed here: “Front Panel” on page 20 “Features” on page 21 “Ports 1 to 8” on page 23 ...
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Chapter 1: Overview of the x320-10GH Switch Front Panel The front panel of the x320-10GH Switch is shown in Figure 1. x320-10GH 3 PWR300 Connectors FAULT Console 8 10/100/1000Mbps 2 SFP 1000Mbps Port Transceiver Ports Twisted Pair Ports PoE++ w/LEDs USB Port Figure 1.
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x320 Series Installation Guide Features Here are the basic hardware features of the x320-10GH Switch. Ports 1 to 8 Basic features of ports 1 to 8 are listed here: 10/100/1000Mbps PoE++ 90W maximum per port Powered device Classes 0 to 8 ...
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Chapter 1: Overview of the x320-10GH Switch Installation Installation options are listed here: Options Table or desktop Standard 19-inch equipment rack Wall DIN rail Management Here are the methods for managing the switch: Methods Local management through the Console Port ...
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x320 Series Installation Guide Ports 1 to 8 The following sections describe twisted pair ports 1 to 8 on the x320-10GH Switch. Specifications The basic specifications are listed in Table 2. Table 2. Specifications for Ports 1 to 8 on the x320-10GH Switch Specification Description Port Speed...
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Chapter 1: Overview of the x320-10GH Switch Powered Device Ports 1 to 8 support the powered device classes listed in Table 3. Classes Table 3. Supported Powered Device Classes on Ports 1 to 8 of the x320- 10GH Switch Maximum Power at Maximum Power at Class Switch Port...
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x320 Series Installation Guide Table 4. LEDs for Ports 1 to 8 on the x320-10GH Switch State Description Solid Green A port has established a 1000Mbps link to a network device. Flashing A port is transmitting or receiving data at Green 1000Mbps.
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Chapter 1: Overview of the x320-10GH Switch Cable The minimum cable requirements for the ports 1 to 8 are listed here. Requirements 10Mbps or 100Mbps: Standard TIA/EIA 568-B-compliant Category 3 unshielded cabling. 1000Mbps: Standard TIA/EIA 568-A-compliant Category 5 or TIA/ ...
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x320 Series Installation Guide PWR300 Power Supply The x320-10GH Switch is powered with the PWR300 power supply. Refer to Figure 3. The power supply provides both system power for the switch as well as PoE power on ports 1 to 8 for powered devices. DC Out/ Fault LED AC Power Supply...
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Chapter 1: Overview of the x320-10GH Switch PoE Port Priorities If the switch determines that the power requirements of the powered devices exceed its power budget, it will deny power to some ports based on a system called port priorities. You can use this mechanism to ensure that powered devices critical to the operations of your network are given preferential treatment by the switch in the distribution of power should the demands of the devices exceed the available capacity.
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x320 Series Installation Guide The x320-10GH switch does not use Dynamic Power Management (DPM). Therefore, the software cannot detect a failure of the PSU and decide which ports to deny power to. As a result, more ports may be powered than the unit can restart due to lack of power.
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Chapter 1: Overview of the x320-10GH Switch Example 1: The x320-10GH switch has three PWR300 units. All ports are Low priority. The total PD load is 600W. One PSU fails, leaving two PSUs. The following steps occur: 1. The switch stops providing power to all ports because they are all Low priority.
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1000Mbps bi-directional (BiDi) fiber optic transceivers SFP transceivers are purchased separately. For a list of supported transceivers, refer to the product data sheet on the Allied Telesis web site. LEDs Each transceiver port has one LED. Refer to Figure 4.
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Chapter 1: Overview of the x320-10GH Switch USB Port You can use the USB port on the management panel for the following functions: Store configuration files on flash drives. Restore configuration files to switches whose settings have been lost or corrupted.
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x320 Series Installation Guide Console Port The Console port is an RS232 serial management port. Use the port to access the AlliedWare Plus management software on the switch to configure the feature settings or monitor status or statistics. This type of management uses the management cable included with the unit.
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Chapter 1: Overview of the x320-10GH Switch Fault and Power LEDs Switch LEDs The Fault and Power LEDs are shown in Figure 6. Fault, Power and USB LEDs Figure 6. Fault and Power LEDs Note The USB LED is described in “USB Port” on page 32. The states of the LEDs are described in Table 9.
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x320 Series Installation Guide eco-friendly Command The eco-friendly command is used to toggle the port LEDs on or off. You can turn off the LEDs to conserve electricity when you are not monitoring the device. You can toggle the LEDs with the ECOFRIENDLY LED and NO ECOFRIENDLY LED commands in the Global Configuration mode of the command line interface of the AlliedWare Plus management software.
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Chapter 1: Overview of the x320-10GH Switch Planning the Installation Here are questions to consider before connecting devices to ports 1 to 8: Which ports will be connected to PoE devices? Which ports will be connected to non-PoE devices? ...
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x320 Series Installation Guide Table 10. Port 1 to 8 Worksheet for the x320-10GH Switch (Continued) Maximum Priority PoE Device - PoE Class Port Device/Location Watts of PoE (Low, High, Yes/No 0 to 8 Class or Critical) Total PoE Watts The columns in the table are described in Table 11.
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Chapter 1: Overview of the x320-10GH Switch Table 11. Worksheet Column Descriptions (Continued) Column Description Total PoE Watts Add up the numbers in the Maximum Watts of PoE Class column and enter it here. This number must be equal to or less than the PoE budget of the PWR300 power supplies connected to the switch.
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Chapter 2 x320-11GPT Overview of the Switch This chapter describes the hardware features of the x320-11GPT Switch. The sections in the chapter are listed here: “Front Panel” on page 40 “Features” on page 41 “Ports 1 to 8” on page 43 ...
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Chapter 2: Overview of the x320-11GPT Switch Front Panel The front panel of the x320-11GPT Switch is shown in Figure 7. x320-11GPT PWR90ADP Power Adapter Frame Ground Connector POE-OUT POE-OUT POE-IN POE-IN FAULT 4721 Console 2 SFP 1000M 8 10/100/1000Mbps...
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Series Installation Guide Features Here are the basic hardware features of the x320-11GPT Switch. Ports 1 to 8 The basic features of ports 1 to 8 are listed here: 10/100/1000Mbps PoE+ Support powered device Classes 0 to 4 ...
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Chapter 2: Overview of the x320-11GPT Switch Installation Installation options are listed here: Options Table or desktop Standard 19-inch equipment rack Wall DIN rail Management Here are the methods for managing the switch: Methods Local management through the Console Port ...
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The following sections describe twisted pair ports 1 to 8 on the x320- 11GPT Switch. Specifications The basic specifications are listed in Table 13. Table 13. Specifications for Ports 1 to 8 on the x320-11GPT Switch Specification Description Port Speed...
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Ports 1 to 8 have two LEDs. Refer to Figure 8. Speed/Activity PD Status 4720 Speed/Activity PD Status Figure 8. LEDs for Ports 1 to 8 on the x320-11GPT Switch. The LEDs are described in Table 15 on page 45.
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Series Installation Guide Table 15. LEDs for Ports 1 to 8 on the x320-11GPT Switch State Description Solid Green A port has established a 1000Mbps link to a network device. Flashing A port is transmitting or receiving data at Green 1000Mbps.
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Chapter 2: Overview of the x320-11GPT Switch Cable The minimum cable requirements for the ports 1 to 8 are listed here. Requirements 10Mbps or 100Mbps: Standard TIA/EIA 568-B-compliant Category 3 unshielded cabling. 1000Mbps: Standard TIA/EIA 568-A-compliant Category 5 or TIA/ ...
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PoE budget of 46W for ports 1 to 8 will connect port 11 to a Class 8 power source. Table 16. PoE Budget from Port 11 for Ports 1 to 8 on the x320-11GPT Switch Power Source Class on...
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POE-OUT POE-OUT Speed/Activity PoE PD POE-IN POE-IN Figure 9. LEDs for Port 11 on the x320-11GPT Switch The LEDs are defined in Table 17. Table 17. LEDs for Port 11 on the x320-11GPT Switch State Description Solid Green The port has established a 1000Mbps link to a network device.
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Series Installation Guide Table 17. LEDs for Port 11 on the x320-11GPT Switch (Continued) State Description Solid Green The port is receiving power from a IEEE803.3bt Class 8 or 6 PoE++ power source. The maximum power budget for powered devices on ports 1 to 8 is 46W or 30W.
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Chapter 2: Overview of the x320-11GPT Switch PWR90ADP AC/DC Power Adapter The x320-11GPT Switch can be powered two ways. One way is by connecting a Class 4, 6, or 8 PoE power source to port 11. This is described in “Port 11 - PoE IN Pass-through” on page 47. The second way is with the PWR90ADP AC/DC power adapter, shown in Figure 10.
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Low priority level, power is provided to the ports based on port number, in ascending order. Power allocation on the x320-11GPT switch is dynamic. The switch automatically ceases power transmissions on ports if its power budget is at maximum usage and new powered devices, connected to ports with higher priorities, become active.
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1000Mbps bi-directional (BiDi) fiber optic transceivers SFP transceivers are purchased separately. For a list of supported transceivers, refer to the product data sheet on the Allied Telesis web site. LEDs Each transceiver port has one LED. Refer to Figure 11.
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Configure replacement units by downloading configuration files from a flash drive. Update the AlliedWare Plus management software. USB Port LED The USB port has one LED, shown in Figure 12 on the x320-11GPT switch. POE-OUT POE-OUT POE-IN POE-IN...
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Chapter 2: Overview of the x320-11GPT Switch Console Port The Console port is an RS232 serial management port. Use the port to access the AlliedWare Plus management software on the switch to configure the feature settings or monitor status or statistics. This type of management uses the management cable included with the unit.
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x320 Series Installation Guide Fault and Power LEDs The Fault and Power LEDs are shown in Figure 13. L /A POE-OUT Fault, Power and USB LEDs Figure 13. Fault and Power LEDs Note The USB LED is described in “USB Port” on page 53. The states of the LEDs are described in Table 20.
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Chapter 2: Overview of the x320-11GPT Switch eco-friendly Command The eco-friendly command is used to toggle the port LEDs on or off. You can turn off the LEDs to conserve electricity when you are not monitoring the device. You can toggle the LEDs with the ECOFRIENDLY LED and NO ECOFRIENDLY LED commands in the Global Configuration mode of the command line interface of the AlliedWare Plus management software.
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x320 Series Installation Guide Switch Markings There are various labels on the bottom of the switch. If applicable, these may include: Manufacture identification Model identification Equipment rating Voltage supply Warranty seal Manufacture date Importer’s name and address ...
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Managing the switch will be easier if you take the time to fill-out the worksheets in Table 21 and Table 23 on page 60. Table 21. Port 1 to 8 Worksheet for the x320-11GPT Switch Maximum Priority PoE Device -...
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Series Installation Guide Table 21. Port 1 to 8 Worksheet for the x320-11GPT Switch (Continued) Maximum Priority PoE Device - PoE Class Port Device/Location Watts of PoE (Low, High, Yes/No 0 to 4 Class or Critical) Total PoE Watts The columns in the table are described in Table 22.
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Will the switch also be powered with the PWR90ADP AC/DC adapter? Table 23 can be used as a record of how the switch is powered. Table 23. Power Worksheet for the x320-11GPT Switch Installed PoE Budget for Power Source...
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Chapter 3 Beginning the Installation The chapter contains the following sections: “Reviewing Safety Precautions” on page 62 “Choosing a Site for the Device” on page 67 “Unpacking the Equipment” on page 69 “Accessory Kits” on page 72 ...
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Chapter 3: Beginning the Installation Reviewing Safety Precautions Please review the following safety precautions before beginning the installation procedure. Important: Safety statements that have the symbol are translated into multiple languages in the Translated Safety Statements document, which is available at www.alliedtelesis.com/library. Remarque: Les consignes de sécurité...
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x320 Series Installation Guide Warning Do not work on equipment or cables during periods of lightning activity. E2 Warning Class I Equipment. This equipment must be earthed. The power plug must be connected to a properly wired earth ground socket outlet.
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Chapter 3: Beginning the Installation Caution Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Attention: Le remplacement de la batterie par une batterie de type incorrect peut provoquer un danger d’explosion.
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x320 Series Installation Guide Warning Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuits (e.g., use of power strips). E37 Warning An operational unit can be hot. Exercise caution when handling with unprotected hands.
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Chapter 3: Beginning the Installation Warning Leaving the power supply powered on while connecting the harness to the switch could cause an electrical short that can damage the equipment. E127 ...
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x320 Series Installation Guide Choosing a Site for the Device Observe these requirements when planning the installation of the switch. If you plan to install the switch in an equipment rack, check that the rack is safely secured so that it will not tip over. Devices in a rack should be installed starting at the bottom, with the heavier devices near the bottom of the rack.
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Chapter 3: Beginning the Installation Powered devices connected to the LAN ports on the switch should be grounded to the same grounding conductor at the service entrance as the switch. LAN ports should have additional lightning protections as specified ...
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C - Accessory kit Note You should retain the original packaging material in case you need to return the unit to Allied Telesis. See “x320-10GH Switch Accessory Kit” on page 72 for the contents of the accessory kit.
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C - Accessory kit Note You should retain the original packaging material in case you need to return the unit to Allied Telesis. See “x320-11GPT Switch Accessory Kit” on page 73 for the contents of the accessory kit.
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C - Accessory kit Note You should retain the original packaging material in case you need to return the unit to Allied Telesis. See “PWR300 Power Supply Accessory Kit” on page 75 for the contents of the accessory kit.
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Chapter 3: Beginning the Installation Accessory Kits x320-10GH Figure 17 lists the items in the accessory kit included with the x320-10GH switch. Contact your Allied Telesis sales representative for assistance if Switch Accessory any item is missing or damaged. Note The x320-10GH switch is powered by up to three PWR300 power supplies.
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Series Installation Guide x320-11GPT Figure 18 list the items in the Accessory Kit included with the x320-11GPT switch. Switch Accessory One 2m (6.6 ft) local management cable with RJ-45 (8P8C) and DB-9 (D-sub 9-pin) connectors. One regional AC power cord...
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19-Inch Rack Figure 19 lists the items in the 19-inch rack mount kit that are included with the x320-10GH and x320-11GPT switch and PWR300 power supply. The Mount Kit holes specified in Figure 19 depend on the size of the device you are installing.
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x320 Series Installation Guide PWR300 Power Figure 20 lists the items in the Accessory Kit that are included with the PWR300 power supply for the x320-10GH switch. Supply Accessory Note The PWR300 power supply must be purchased separately. One regional AC power cord Retaining clip for power cord DC power cord (external harness)
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Chapter 3: Beginning the Installation RKMT-J24 Wall Figure 21 lists the items in the optional wall mount kit. Mount Kit Note The Wall Mount Kit must be purchased separately. Four anchors for concrete walls: Length: 29.6mm (1.2 in.) Diameter: 6.0mm (0.2 in.) Four screws for wood or concrete walls: Length: 32mm (1.3 in.)
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x320 Series Installation Guide DRMT-J03 DIN Figure 22 lists the items in the optional DRMT-J03 DIN Rail Mount Kit. Rail Mount Kit Note The DIN Rail Mount Kit must be purchased separately. One bracket DRMT-J03 Four bracket screws (M4x6 mm) (For assembling chassis and DIN rail brackets.) Figure 22.
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Chapter 4 Installing the Device on a Table or Desktop This chapter contains the following sections: “Planning the Installation” on page 80 “Installing the Switch on a Table or Desktop” on page 81 ...
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Chapter 4: Installing the Device on a Table or Desktop Planning the Installation Figure 24 shows the minimum distances required between devices to ensure adequate cooling. Figure 24. Required Minimum Distances Between Devices for a Desk or Table Installation...
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x320 Series Installation Guide Installing the Switch on a Table or Desktop This section contains the procedure for installing the switch on a table. Warning Switches should not be stacked on a table or desktop. They could present a physical safety hazard if you need to move or replace switches.
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Chapter 4: Installing the Device on a Table or Desktop Note The bumper feet are only to be used if you are installing the switch on a table. Do not install the bumper feet if you are installing the switch in an equipment rack or on a wall. 5.
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Chapter 5 Installing the Device in an Equipment Rack This chapter contains the instructions for installing the device in an equipment rack. The procedures in this chapter are listed here: “Overview of Installing the Device in an Equipment Rack” on page 84 ...
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Chapter 5: Installing the Device in an Equipment Rack Overview of Installing the Device in an Equipment Rack You can install the device in a 19-inch equipment rack two ways. One way is with the Rack Mount Kit that comes standard with the device. It includes three connecting brackets;...
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x320 Series Installation Guide You can also install the device in an equipment rack with the optional RKMT-J15 bracket. The bracket lets you install two devices side-by-side. Refer to Figure 27 on page 85. Note When mounting using the RKMT-J15 Bracket, you must leave 1 rack unit (1U) of space between brackets.
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Chapter 5: Installing the Device in an Equipment Rack Installing the Device in an Equipment Rack with the Rack Mount Kit Brackets This section contains the procedure for installing the device in a standard 19-inch equipment rack, with the Rack Mount Kit brackets that are included with the device.
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Series Installation Guide x320-10GH L /A E -O L /A E -O L /A 4571 x320-11GPT Bracket Holes 4785 PWR300 Bracket Holes 4782 Bracket Holes Figure 28. Bracket Holes The Rack Mount Kit brackets are shown in Figure 19 on page 74.
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Device” on page 67 before installing the device in an equipment rack. Caution The chassis may be heavy and awkward to lift. Allied Telesis recommends that you get assistance when mounting the chassis in an equipment rack. E28...
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x320 Series Installation Guide To install the device in a 19-inch equipment rack with the brackets, perform the following procedure: 1. Place the device on a level, secure surface. 2. Attach the short L bracket to one side of the device and the long L bracket on the other side of the device using the eight M4x6 mm screws included with the unit.
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Chapter 5: Installing the Device in an Equipment Rack 4. Have another person hold the device in the equipment rack at the desired location while you secure it using four standard equipment rack screws (not provided). Refer to Figure 32. Figure 32.
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x320 Series Installation Guide Figure 33 shows the device secured in an equipment rack. Figure 33. Device Secured in an Equipment Rack 5. Go to Chapter 8, “Cabling the Networking Ports” on page 117.
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Chapter 5: Installing the Device in an Equipment Rack Installing the Device in an Equipment Rack with the RKMT-J15 Bracket This section contains the procedure for installing the device in a standard 19-inch equipment rack, with the optional RKMT-J15 Bracket. Required Items The following items are required to install the device in an equipment rack with the RKMT-J15 Bracket:...
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x320 Series Installation Guide Figure 34. Installing the RKMT-J15 Bracket in the Equipment Rack 2. Loosen the two thumbscrews on the front of the bracket. Refer to Figure 35. Figure 35. Loosening the Two Thumbscrews on the Front of the RKMT- J15 Bracket...
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Chapter 5: Installing the Device in an Equipment Rack 3. Slide out the bracket tray. Refer to Figure 36. Figure 36. Sliding Out the Tray of the RKMT-J15 4. Place the device in the left or right side of the bracket, with its front panel facing the front of the bracket.
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x320 Series Installation Guide 5. Install two M4x6mm screws included with the RKMT-J15 to secure the device to the bracket. Refer to Figure 38. Figure 38. Securing the Device to the RKMT-J15 Bracket 6. To install a second device in the bracket, repeat steps 4 to 5. 7.
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Chapter 5: Installing the Device in an Equipment Rack 8. Tighten the two thumbscrews to secure the tray to the bracket. Refer to Figure 40. Figure 40. Tightening the Two Thumbscrews on the RKMT-J15 Bracket 9. Go to Chapter 8, “Cabling the Networking Ports” on page 117.
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Chapter 6 Installing the Device on the DRMT-J03 DIN Rail The procedures in this chapter are listed here: “Installing the Device on the DRMT-J03 DIN Chassis Bracket” on page 98 “Installing the Device on a DIN Rail” on page 100 ...
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Chapter 6: Installing the Device on the DRMT-J03 DIN Rail Installing the Device on the DRMT-J03 DIN Chassis Bracket The DRMT-J03 DIN chassis bracket is shown in Figure 41. The bracket is compatible with DIN 35x7.5mm rails. Figure 41. DRMT-J03 DIN Chassis Bracket To install the device on the bracket: 1.
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x320 Series Installation Guide 2. Screw the DRMT-J03 DIN chassis bracket to the device. Figure 43. Screwing the Device to the DRMT-J03 DIN Chassis Bracket...
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Chapter 6: Installing the Device on the DRMT-J03 DIN Rail Installing the Device on a DIN Rail Figure 44 shows the proper orientation of the device on a DIN rail. Do not install the device horizontally or upside-down. Figure 44. Orientation of the Device on a DIN Rail To install the device on a DIN rail, perform the following procedure: 1.
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x320 Series Installation Guide 2. With the spring-loaded lever in the down position, place the mounting tabs on the DIN rail as shown in Figure 46. Top edge of DIN rail Spring-loaded lever Mounting tabs Figure 46. Installing the Device on a DIN Rail 3.
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Allied Telesis recommends installing DIN rail end clamps to the sides of the switch to prevent damage or network traffic loss from vibration or shock. End clamps are not available from Allied Telesis. 5. Go to Chapter 8, “Cabling the Networking Ports” on page 117.
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Chapter 7 Installing the Device on a Wall The procedures in this chapter are listed here: “Device Orientations on a Wall” on page 104 “Installation Guidelines” on page 105 “Plywood Base for a Wall with Wooden Studs” on page 107 ...
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You can install the device on a wall with the front panel facing left, right, or down as shown in Figure 48 and Figure 49. Do not install the device facing Figure 48. Positioning the x320-10GH Switch or x320-11GPT Switch on the Wall...
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Series Installation Guide Installation Guidelines Here are the guidelines to installing the x320-10GH or x320-11GPT switch and PWR300 power supply on a wall: Wall installation requires the optional BRKT-J24 brackets. Install the device on a wall that has wooden studs or on a concrete ...
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Chapter 7: Installing the Device on a Wall Caution The supplied screws and anchors might not be appropriate for all walls. A qualified building contractor should determine the hardware requirements for your wall prior to installing the switch. E88...
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The plywood base should be mounted to two studs in the wall. The recommended minimum dimensions of the plywood base for the x320- 10GH or x320-11GPT switch and PWR300 power supply are listed here: Width: 55.9 centimeters (22 inches) ...
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Chapter 7: Installing the Device on a Wall Wall Studs Wall Plywood Base Step 1: Install the Step 2: Install the plywood base on device on the the wall. plywood base. Figure 51. Steps to Installing the Device with a Plywood Base...
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x320 Series Installation Guide Installing a Plywood Base A plywood base is recommended when installing the device on a wall that has wooden studs. Refer to “Plywood Base for a Wall with Wooden Studs” on page 107. Consult a qualified building contractor for installation instructions for the plywood base.
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1. Place the device on a table. 2. For the x320-10GH or x320-11GPT switch, install two BRKT-J24 wall brackets, one on each side of the front panel of the unit, with the eight M4x6mm screws included with the device. Refer to Figure 52 on page 111.
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x320 Series Installation Guide Figure 52. Installing the Wall Brackets on a Switch Figure 53. Installing the Wall Brackets on a Power Supply...
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M4x32mm screws included with the device. Refer to Figure 54. x320-10GH (or x320-11GPT) PWR300 Figure 54. Securing the Device to the Plywood Base 4. Go to Chapter 8, “Cabling the Networking Ports” on page 117.
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To install the device on a concrete wall, perform the following procedure: 1. Place the device on a table. 2. For the x320-10GH or x320-11GPT switch, install two BRKT-J24 wall brackets, one on each side of the front panel of the unit, with the eight M4x6mm screws included with the device.
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Chapter 7: Installing the Device on a Wall Figure 55. Marking the Locations of the Bracket Holes on a Concrete Wall 4. Use a drill and a 1/4-inch carbide drill bit to pre-drill the holes you marked in step 3. Please review the following guidelines: Prior to drilling, set the drill to hammer and rotation mode.
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x320 Series Installation Guide Figure 56. Installing the Device on a Concrete Wall 7. Go to Chapter 8, “Cabling the Networking Ports” on page 117.
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Chapter 7: Installing the Device on a Wall...
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Chapter 8 Cabling the Networking Ports This chapter contains the following procedures: “Cabling Twisted Pair Ports” on page 118 “Guidelines to Handling SFP Transceivers” on page 119 “Installing SFP Transceivers” on page 120 ...
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“Cable Requirements” on page 26. PoE is enabled by default on the ports of the x320-10GH and x320-11GPT switch. The connectors on the cables should fit snugly into the ports, and the tabs should lock the connectors into place.
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For a list of supported transceivers, refer to the product data sheet on the Allied Telesis web site. The operational specifications and fiber optic cable requirements of the transceivers are provided in the documents included with the devices.
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This section contains installation instructions for SFP transceivers. These illustrations show SFP ports 9 and 10 on the x320-10GH switch, but the x320-11GPT is similar and installs in the same manner. The illustrations show a transceiver with a duplex LC connector. The connectors on your transceivers may be different.
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x320 Series Installation Guide Figure 58. Installing an SFP Transceiver 4. Slide the transceiver into the port until it clicks into place. Refer to Figure 59. Figure 59. SFP Transceiver Clicking into Place...
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Chapter 8: Cabling the Networking Ports 5. Verify the position of the handle on the transceiver. the handle should be in the upright position, as shown in Figure 60. SFP Handle Figure 60. Positioning the SFP Handle in the Upright Position 6.
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Powering On the Switch This chapter contains the following procedures: “Powering on the x320-10GH Switch” on page 124 “Powering on the x320-11GPT Switch” on page 128 “Monitoring the Initialization Processes” on page 132 “Starting a Local Management Session” on page 133 ...
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Chapter 9: Powering On the Switch Powering on the x320-10GH Switch Connecting the The x320-10GH switch requires an external harness to connect to the external PWR300 power supply. The x320-10GH switch can support up to PWR300 Power three PWR300 power supplies. Each PWR300 power supply provides Supply 240W PoE power.
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x320 Series Installation Guide 3. Connect the other end of the external harness to the PWR300 power supply. Refer to Figure 63. Figure 63. Connecting the PWR300 Power Supply to the x320-10GH Switch 4. Repeat this procedure to connect the switch to additional PWR300 power supplies.
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Chapter 9: Powering On the Switch Figure 64. Installing the Power Cord Retaining Clip on the PWR300 Power Supply 2. Connect the AC power cord to the AC power connector on the front panel of the PWR300 power supply. Refer to Figure 65. Figure 65.
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x320 Series Installation Guide Figure 66. Lowering the Power Cord Retaining Clip 4. Connect the power cord to an appropriate AC power source. Refer to Figure 67. Figure 67. Connecting the Power Cord to an AC Power Source Note The illustration shows a North American power cord. Your power cord may be different.
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Powering on the x320-11GPT Switch Connecting The x320-11GPT switch can get its power from a Class 4 (30W), Class 6 (60W), or Class 8 (90W) PoE power source on port 11. If the switch is Port 11 to a PoE...
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Series Installation Guide Connecting the The x320-11GPT switch can also get its power from a PWR90ADP AC power adapter, which can supply 46W PoE power. Refer to “PWR90ADP PWR90ADP AC/DC Power Adapter” on page 50 for more information. Power Adapter To connect the PWR90ADP power adapter to the x320-11GPT switch: 1.
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Chapter 9: Powering On the Switch On the x320-11GPT switch is a PoE pass-through device that can be powered via PoE on the PD port. It is set to be class 8 by default. It is compatible with older PSEs as long as the unit does not try to draw more power than the PSE can provide.
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x320 Series Installation Guide To power on the switch, perform the following procedure: 1. Connect the power cord to the power adapter. Figure 70. Connecting the Power Cord to the Power Adapter 2. Connect the power cord to an appropriate AC power source. Refer to Figure 71 on page 131.
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Chapter 9: Powering On the Switch Monitoring the Initialization Processes It takes about two minutes for the switch to initialize its management software programs and features, and load the default configuration. You can monitor the bootup sequence by connecting a terminal or computer that has a terminal emulator program to the Console port on the switch.
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x320 Series Installation Guide Starting a Local Management Session This section contains the procedure for starting a local management session on the switch. Please review the following information before performing the procedure: The initial management session with the switch must be a local ...
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Chapter 9: Powering On the Switch Note The baud rate must be set to the default 9600 bps to configure the boot loader. 4. Press Enter. You are prompted for the name and password of the manager account. 5. Enter the user name and password. The default values are “manager” and “friend”...
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This procedure explains how to verify the PoE budget on the x320-11GPT switch. The budget is the maximum wattage the switch has available for the powered devices on its twisted pair ports. The budget for x320-11GPT should be 62W for power supplies that meet the specifications in “PWR90ADP AC/DC Power Adapter”...
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If powered by the power adapter, it should be 62W. This is the maximum PoE budget for the powered devices on the ports of the x320-11GPT switch. The PoE budget provided by port 11 for the switch will be 30W for a...
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“x320-10GH Switch” on page 138 “x320-11GPT Switch” on page 142 “Twisted Pair Ports 1 to 8” on page 144 “SFP Ports” on page 145 Note For further assistance, please contact Allied Telesis Technical Support at www.alliedtelesis.com/support.
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Chapter 10: Troubleshooting x320-10GH Switch Here are the troubleshooting suggestions in this section: “PWR300 Power Supply,” next “PoE++ on Ports 1 to 8” on page 141 PWR300 Power Problem 1: The switch is not forwarding network traffic and all the port and system LEDs are off.
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x320 Series Installation Guide If the switch has two or three PWR300 power supplies and the DC OUT/ FAULT LEDs are all green, try the following: Verify that the DC wire harnesses are securely connected to the connectors on the switch and power supplies. Verify that the AC power cables are securely connected to the ...
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Chapter 10: Troubleshooting Problem 4: The PoE budget displayed by the SHOW POWER-INLINE command is 240W below the correct value for the number of PWR300 power supplies connected to the switch. For example, the command displays a budget of only 480W, instead of 720W, for a switch with three power supplies, or 240W, instead of 480W, for a switch with two power supplies.
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x320 Series Installation Guide Problem 6: The switch stopped supplying power to one or more powered devices on ports 1 to 8. Solutions: The DC output from one or more of the PWR300 power supplies has fallen below operating norms, causing the switch to deny power to one or more devices, or a power supply has failed.
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Chapter 10: Troubleshooting x320-11GPT Switch Here are the troubleshooting suggestions in this section: “Port 11 PoE-IN,” next “PWR90ADP AC/DC Adapter” on page 142 “PoE+ on Ports 1 to 8” on page 143 Port 11 PoE-IN Problem 1: Port 11 is connected to a Class 4, 6, or 8 power source and its Link/Activity LED is on, but its PoE Powered Device LED is off.
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11 to power the switch and to support powered devices, you must connect it to a Class 6 or 8 device. Problem 2: The x320-11GPT switch is providing power to some but not all PoE+ devices on ports 1 to 8.
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Chapter 10: Troubleshooting Twisted Pair Ports 1 to 8 Problem 1: The LINK/ACT LED for a twisted pair port connected to a network device is off. Solutions: The port cannot establish a link with a network device. Try the following: Verify that the network device connected to the twisted pair port is ...
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x320 Series Installation Guide SFP Ports Problem: The LINK/ACT LED is off for an SFP port with a transceiver that is connected to an active network device. Solutions: The transceiver is unable to establish a link to a network device. Try the following: Verify that the remote network device is operating properly.
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Appendix A Technical Specifications This appendix contains the following sections: “Physical Specifications” on page 148 “Environmental Specifications” on page 151 “Power Specifications” on page 153 “Certifications” on page 154 “RJ-45 Twisted Pair Port Pinouts” on page 155 ...
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(1.7 in. x 7.9 in. x 6.7 in.) x320-10GH 4.25 cm x 21.0 cm x 18.0 cm (1.7 in. x 8.3 in. x 7.1 in.) x320-11GPT 4.25 cm x 21.0 cm x 18.0 cm (1.7 in. x 8.3 in. x 7.1 in.) Figure 72. PWR300 Dimensions...
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Table 25 lists the weights of the switches and power supplies. Table 25. Product Weights PWR300 1.6 kg (3.53 lb) x320-10GH 1.6 kg (3.53 lb) x320-11GPT 1.6 kg (3.53 lb) Ventilation Table 26 lists the ventilation requirements. Table 26. Ventilation Requirements Recommended Minimum >5 cm (>2 in)
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55° C 200W (/PWR300) x 3 Stand-alone 50° C 210W (/PWR300) x 3 45° C 220W (/PWR300) x 3 40° C 240W (/PWR300) x 3 x320-11GPT 55° C Stand-alone 50° C 40° C Rackmount in the Same as above. packing RKMT-J15...
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Appendix A: Technical Specifications Table 28. Operating Temperature Derating (Continued) PoE Budget Derating Placement Operating PoE Budget Temperature BRKT-J24 55° C 200W (/PWR300) x 1 50° C 210W (/PWR300) x 1 45° C 220W (/PWR300) x 1 40° C 240W (/PWR300) x 1 AT-BRKT-DIN Same as above.
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Table 30 lists the input voltages for the switches. Table 30. Input Voltages x320-10GH with PWR300 100-240 VAC~, 4.5A maximum, 50/60 Hz x320-11GPT with PWR90ADP 100-240 VAC~, 3.0A maximum, 50/60 Hz Heat Dissipation Maximum power consumption is used to calculate a BTU/h. For example, [Max Power Consumption] x 0.86 x 3.968.
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Appendix A: Technical Specifications Certifications Table 32 lists the product certificates. Table 32. Product Certifications EMI (Emissions) FCC Class A, EN55032 Class A, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3, VCCI Class A, CISPR Class A, CE EMC (Immunity) EN55035 Electrical and Laser Safety EN62368-3 (UL-EU), UL62368-3 Compliance Marks , UL-EU, C-Tick Note...
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x320 Series Installation Guide RJ-45 Twisted Pair Port Pinouts Figure 75 illustrates the pin layout of the RJ-45 connectors on the front panel of the switch. Figure 75. RJ-45 Socket Pin Layout (Front View) Table 33 lists the pin signals for a port when it is operating at 10 or 100 Mbps.
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Appendix A: Technical Specifications Table 34 lists the pin signals when the port is operating at 1Gbps. Table 34. Pin Signals for 1Gbps Pinout Pair Pair 1 + Pair 1 - Pair 2 + Pair 3 + Pair 3 - Pair 2 - Pair 4 + Pair 4 -...
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x320 Series Installation Guide RJ-45 Style Serial Console Port Pinouts Table 35 lists the pin signals of the RJ-45 style serial Console port. Table 35. RJ-45 Style Serial Console Port Pin Signals Signal Looped to pin 8 Looped to pin 7 Transmit Data Ground Ground...
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