T T able of Contents able of Contents Revision History ........................1 DS4100 ..........................2 Preface ........................... 3 System Overview ........................4 Front Panel ..........................6 Rear Panel ..........................9 Safety Precautions ......................10 Power ........................... 11 Chassis Installation ......................13 Pre-Installation Information .....................
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Revision Hist vision Histor ory y This section lists the summary of changes corresponding to each release. Release Release Date Date Change Summar Change Summary y 1.0.0 2/2025 New document 1.1.0 3/2025 Added Ground Lug Assembly (GLA) installation instructions...
Pr Preface eface Document Scope This document provides a detailed overview of the DS4100 switch's design features and offers guidance on its use. Intended Audiences ▪ System architects ▪ Firmware engineers ▪ System application engineers Document Conventions The following table describes various types of notes used within this installation guide.
System Ov System Over erview view This document describes the installation process of the DS4100 switch product. System Specifications T T ype DS4100 DS4100 Depth 657.5mm Height 43.1mm Width 438.5mm Power Input (VAC) AC 100 ~ 240 nominal (90-264V max) at...
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DS4100 Rear Panel Figur Figure 1. e 1. F F r r ont-t ont-to-Back (F2B) Airflow o-Back (F2B) Airflow Figur Figure 2. e 2. F F r r ont-t ont-to-Back (F2B) Airflow o-Back (F2B) Airflow...
F F r r ont P ont Panel anel Figur Figure 3. e 3. F F r r ont P ont Panel Callouts anel Callouts LED Descriptions F F r r ont P ont Panel anel LED Indicat LED Indicator or LED State LED State Meaning...
F F r r ont P ont Panel anel LED Indicat LED Indicator or LED State LED State Meaning Meaning Sign Sign No power to system Alarm Green On No Alarm Amber On Critical Alarm Amber - 4Hz Major Alarm blinking Amber - 1Hz Minor Alarm...
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P P or ort T t Type LED State LED State Meaning Meaning blink Port link down SFP+ port Green On Port link operating at 10GbE mode Green blink Port activity operating at 10GbE mode Amber On Port link operating at 1GbE mode Amber Port activity operating at 1GbE mode blink...
Rear P Rear Panel anel Figur Figure 4. e 4. Rear P Rear Panel Callouts anel Callouts Rear Panel LEDs LED Indicat LED Indicator or Rear P Rear Panel Sign anel Sign LED State LED State Meaning Meaning Fan Module FAN1 / FAN2 / FAN3 / Green On Fan operating normally...
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Read this section before beginning any procedure. For your safety and the proper maintenance and operation of the DS4100, please follow these precautions when setting up this device. ▪ Follow all cautions and instructions marked on the equipment. ▪ Ensure the voltage and frequency of your power source match the voltage and frequency noted on the system's electrical rating label.
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P P ower ower Depending on the type of power system your device has, the following symbols may be used. On - On - Connects power to the system. This can be AC or DC power depending on product and model. Off - Off - Disconnects power to the system.
NOTE: This symbol is used when multiple power supplies are installed in a system. This warning label is typically found on the back of the device near the PSU. Power Connection Installation of this equipment must comply with local and regional electrical regulations governing the installation of information technology equipment by licensed electricians.
Chassis Installation Chassis Installation DS4100 is designed to be installed in a standard 19'' four post rack. The bracket kit is only for 19 inch (483mm) wide, with a depth ranging from 22 inches ~ 33.5 inches (558mm ~ 850mm) as measured from rack post to rack post.
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To prevent the rack from tipping during equipment installation, the anti-tilt bar CAUTION: UTION: on the rack must be deployed. If a standard 19'' rack is not available, DS4100 can be placed on a clean, stable, and level...
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surface. Leave a clearance of 100mm (~4 inches) around the chassis for ventilation. Do not place anything on top of the chassis.
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Unbo Unboxing xing Pr Procedur ocedure e 1 1 Unpack the accessory rail kit box. Ensure there is no damage and no parts are missing. 2 2 Identify the front and rear of all four rail components.
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Installation T Installation Tools ools It is recommended to gather the following tools before starting the chassis installation. ▪ Phillips Head (PH#1 and PH#2) slotted screwdrivers ▪ Standard flat blade screwdriver ▪ Anti-static wrist strap ▪ Anti-static overalls ▪ Protective gloves...
A A ttaching the Chassis Br ttaching the Chassis Brack acket et Context Context Pr Procedur ocedure e 1 1 Separate the inner and outer brackets. a a Fully extend rail. b b Move white tab to release the two halves of the rail. 2 2 If not installed, attach the M4 standoff screws provided in the accessory kit to both sides of chassis.
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(detail 3) fit in rack square holes. Then, lock them with M6 screws (PH#3 slotted screwdriver). 7 7 Ensure there is adequate clearance around the switch to maintain proper air circulation. 8 8 Repeat for opposite side. 9 9 You have completed installing the DS4100.
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A A ttaching the Rail t ttaching the Rail to the Rack o the Rack Pr Procedur ocedure e 1 1 Pull back the latch on the front of the rail and guide the standoffs into the rack holes. Release the latch to hold it in place. 2 2 Pull back the latch on the rear side of the rails and push the standoffs through the back rack holes.
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3 3 Insert and tighten the set screw to complete installation.
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Installing Chassis int Installing Chassis into Rack o Rack Pr Procedur ocedure e 1 1 Fully extend the rails from the rack to their locked position. 2 2 Align and insert the chassis onto the rails. Simultaneously slide the blue tabs on each side towards the rack to release the latches and push it all the way into the rack.
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Installation Context Context The ground lug assembly (GLA) is used to safely and effectively ground the DS4100's chassis to the rack in which it is installed. This is an important task in the overall installation process of the switch.
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2 2 Verify the part numbers as listed within image.
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CAUTION: UTION: The image shows the ground lug assembly and the grounding wire terminal. The terminal must have a #10 AWG wire (not shown) crimped within it. The other end of the grounding wire must be securely attached to an unpainted metal surface on the rack.
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4 4 Remove both nuts and washers from grounding bracket.
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5 5 Attach the grounding wire terminal and reinstall the washers and nuts.
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6 6 Tighten both nuts to 4.5 inch/pounds (+/- 0.5 in/lb).
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7 7 The GLA installation process is complete.
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8 8 When crimping the 10AWG cable to the lug, remove 0.38" of shielding to expose the metal wire. Slide it into the lug and ensure metal-to-metal contact before crimping. The terminal must have a #10 AWG wire (not shown) crimped within it. CAUTION: UTION: ...
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Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by Celestica may void NOTE: ...
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In accordance with European Directive 2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), the presence of the above symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this item must not be disposed of in the normal unsorted municipal waste stream. Instead, it is the user's responsibility to dispose of this product by returning it to a collection point designated for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment waste.
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