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ES1050/EG1050/ES1010 Series Installation Guide
ES1050/EG1050/ES1010 Series Installation Guide

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  • Page 1 ES1050/EG1050/ES1010 Series Installation Guide ES1050/EG1050/ES1010 Series Installation Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    T T able of Contents able of Contents Revision Hist vision Histor ory y ............................................1 1 ES1010/ES1050/EG1050 ES1010/ES1050/EG1050 ....................................2 2 Pr Preface eface ....................................................3 3 System Ov System Over erview view ............................................4 4 F F eatur eatures and Benefits es and Benefits...
  • Page 3: Re Revision Hist Vision Histor Ory

    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 10/2024 New document 1.1.0 12/2024 Added Revision History 1.2.0 3/2025 Added Antenna Installation / Removal Instructions...
  • Page 4: Es1010/Es1050/Eg1050

    ES1050/EG1050 system. Disclaimer Copyright © 2025 by Celestica. All Rights Reserved. "Celestica" refers to Celestica Inc. and its subsidiaries. For additional information, please visit our website at www.Celestica.com. All trademarks, trade names, service marks, and logos mentioned belong to their respective owners.
  • Page 5: Pr Preface Eface

    Pr Preface eface Document Scope This document provides a detailed overview of the ES1010/ES1050/EG1050 enterprise access switches and gateway'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.
  • Page 6: System Ov System Over Erview View

    System Ov System Over erview view This document describes the installation process of the ES1010/ES1050/EG1050 enterprise access switches and gateway system. Introduction The ES1010/ES1050/EG1050 series of switches and gateway are 48 port, 1U, 19" rack mountable systems. All Ethernet data ports support 802.3bt Type 4 Class 8 (90W) PoE Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) specification.
  • Page 7 F F AN SKU ID SKU ID P P or ort t P P oE++ oE++ Airflow flow quantity quantity Wi-Fi Wi-Fi (SFP28) NOTE: ES1010/ES1050/EG1050 series switches support different combinations of 256G,   128G, 64G, 32G SSDs and 32G, 16G, 8G DDR4 SODIMMs. Key System Specifications T T ype ES1010/ES1050/EG1050...
  • Page 8 Figur Figure 1. e 1. ES1050-48C and ES1050-48CP Switch ES1050-48C and ES1050-48CP Switch...
  • Page 9 Figur Figure 2. e 2. EG1050-48CP Gatewa EG1050-48CP Gateway y...
  • Page 10 Figur Figure 3. e 3. ES1010-48CP and ES1010-48CP Switch ES1010-48CP and ES1010-48CP Switch NOTE: On EG1050-48CP, the Wi-Fi antenna can only be Y0RGK0MA0AA, and the 5G/LTE   antenna can only be YECN009AA. No other antennas are qualified or allowed to be used. NOTE: EG1050-48CP is equipped with WiFi and 5G antennas and connectors, and must ...
  • Page 11: F F Eatur Eatures And Benefits Es And Benefits

    F F eatur eatures and Benefits es and Benefits ▪ F F eatur eatures es ▪ Intel Denverton x86 CPU, 4C 2.1GHz ▪ Memory: 8GB up to 32GB DDR4, 32GB up to 256GB M.2 SSD ▪ 256-bit MACsec supported on all ports ▪...
  • Page 12 SKU ID SKU ID System System P P ower/ ower/ P P oE Budget oE Budget Note Note P P or ort t 48CP 200W 2910W With the available PoE 1600W budget, it can support up to 32 simultaneous ports at 90W (802.3bt Type 4, Class 8) each.
  • Page 13 ▪ EG1050-48CP features dual external omni-directional antennas with gains of ≤3.7dBi (2400-2480MHz) and ≤5dBi (5150-7125MHz), enabling four spatial streams and maximum transmission rates of 2400Mbps (2 * 1200Mbps) for 5G and 574Mbps (2*286Mbps) for 2.4G. Standards IEEE 802.11ax/ac/a/b/g/n (2T2R) Chipset Qualcomm Atheros WCN6856 Data Rate 802.11b: 1/2/5.5/11Mbps...
  • Page 14 ▪ Cellular Network F Cellular Network Function unction...
  • Page 15 EG1050-48CP features cellular connectivity compatible with 5G/4G/3G networks worldwide and supports both NSA and SA modes.
  • Page 16: F F R R Ont P

    F F r r ont P ont Panel anel T T able 3. able 3.ES1050/EG1050/ES1010 Series Switch - F ES1050/EG1050/ES1010 Series Switch - Fr r ont P ont Panel Descriptions anel Descriptions 5G NR 5G NR SFP28 SFP28 Management Management Console Console USB3.0...
  • Page 17 Figur Figure 6. e 6. EG1050-48CP EG1050-48CP CAUTION: UTION: USB port only supports data transmission, it does not support USB power   supply. Console Description Console Description ES1010/ES1050/EG1050 switches and gateway provide a RJ-45 serial console port for local and telnet configuration.
  • Page 18: Rear P Rear Panel Anel

    Rear P Rear Panel anel The rear panel of ES1010/ES1050/EG1050 series includes two (2) AC power supply units (PSUs) as redundancy backups and three (3) fans. Figur Figure 7. e 7. ES1010 and ES1050 ES1010 and ES1050 Figur Figure 8. e 8.
  • Page 19: Leds

    LEDs LEDs The ES1050/EG1050/ES1010 series front panel is equipped with various indicator lights, including a power supply indicator, fan status indicator, alarm indicator, system automatic diagnosis LED, Ethernet management port indicators, SFP indicator, Ethernet data port indicators, and SFP28 indicators. Details of these indicators are provided in the following tables. T T able 4.
  • Page 20 Indicat Indicator or F F r r ont P ont Panel anel State State Meaning Meaning Light Light Sign Sign The system is powered off System STAT Green and Amber light The system is normal status LED Alternate blinking The system is powered off T T able 5.
  • Page 21 Indicat Indicator light or light P P anel Sign anel Sign State State power enabled Amber light On There is no data transmitting on port. Port PoE power enabled Alternate Blink Amber/ Port PoE power denied. Port PoE power Green for 1 minute disabled There is no data transmitting on port ETHERNET...
  • Page 22 Indicat Indicator light or light P P anel Sign anel Sign State State No connection or failure to connect NOTE: Before the SDK is loaded, the data port light is controlled by CPLD and is off by   default. After the SDK is loaded, the light behavior of the data port is controlled by the SDK. T T able 7.
  • Page 23: P P Or Orts Ts

    P P or orts ts T T able 8. able 8.ES1010-48C P ES1010-48C Por ort Description t Description P P or ort Mode t Mode Spec Spec RJ-45 management port ▪ 10/100/1000Mbps auto negotiation ▪ MDI/MDI-X cable mode auto negotiation SFP management port ▪...
  • Page 24 P P or ort Mode t Mode Spec Spec Serial Console port ▪ supporting at a minimum 9600 and 115200 baud rates, eight data bits, one stop bit and no parity USB port ▪ USB3.0 host type A interface SFP28 ▪...
  • Page 25 P P or ort Mode t Mode Spec Spec operation RJ-45 data port ▪ Port 1-16: 100/1000Mbps/2.5Gbps auto negotiation ▪ Port 17-48: 10/100/1000Mbps auto negotiation T T able 11. able 11.ES1050-48CP P ES1050-48CP Por ort Description t Description P P or ort Mode t Mode Spec Spec...
  • Page 26 T T able 12. able 12.EG1050-48CP P EG1050-48CP Por ort Description t Description P P or ort Mode t Mode Spec Spec RJ-45 management port ▪ 10/100/1000Mbps auto negotiation ▪ MDI/MDI-X cable mode auto negotiation SFP management port ▪ 1000Mbps auto negotiation Serial Console port ▪...
  • Page 27: Har Hardwar Dware Ov E Over Erview View

    Hardwar dware Ov e Over erview view Suppor Supported Cables ted Cables The ES1010/ES1050/EG1050 systems feature four SFP28 ports compatible with DAC and optical modules. Refer to the table below for cable selections. T T able 13. able 13.Cables suppor Cables supported b ted by ES1010/ES1050/EG1050 y ES1010/ES1050/EG1050...
  • Page 28: Psu Remov V Al And Installation Psu Remo Al And Installation

    Rear Rear Indicat Indicator or P P anel anel State State Description Description Sign Sign PSU module is powered off 1600W & P-1/P-2 Left LED(DC OK) Green on Power supply DC outputs on 920W and OK Right LED(AC OK) Green on Left LED(DC OK) is Green/0.5Hz AC present / Only standby flashing...
  • Page 29: F F Ans Ans

    3 3 Lift the handle, then pull straight out of chassis. 4 4 Reverse the steps to reinstall. F F ans ES1010/ES1050/EG1050 provide redundant system cooling fan assemblies supporting three (2+1) system fans, with front to back(F2B) and back to front (B2F) airflow. The fans can automatically adjust their speed according to the ambient temperature.
  • Page 30: Antenna Installation And Remov V Al Al Antenna Installation And Remo

    The airflow of the PSUs and Fans must be same F2B or B2F. Do not mix CAUTION: UTION:   different airflow types within the chassis. Antenna Installation and Remo Antenna Installation and Remov v al al Context Context This section covers the installation and removal of the six antennas of the EG1050. Pr Procedur ocedure e 1 1 To install: insert antenna into port as shown below.
  • Page 31 3 3 Reverse the process to remove the antennas.
  • Page 32: Gr Ground L Ound Lug Installation Ug Installation

    Gr Ground L ound Lug Installation ug Installation Context Context The ground lug assembly (GLA) is used to safely and effectively ground the ES1010/ES1050/ EG1050's chassis to the rack in which it is installed. This is an important task in the overall installation process of the enterprise access switches and gateway.
  • Page 33 2 2 Verify the part numbers as listed within image.
  • Page 34 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.
  • Page 35 4 4 Remove both nuts and washers from grounding bracket.
  • Page 36 5 5 Attach the grounding wire terminal and reinstall the washers and nuts.
  • Page 37 6 6 Tighten both nuts to 4.5 inch/pounds (+/- 0.5 in/lb).
  • Page 38 7 7 The GLA installation process is complete.
  • Page 39 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: ...
  • Page 40: Saf Safety Pr Ety Precautions Ecautions

    ▪ When shipping the product, pack it inside the original or equivalent packaging and ship on a pallet. ▪ Celestica does not assume any responsibility for problems caused by unauthorized repairs or replacement. ▪ Keep flammable items away from the product.
  • Page 41 UTION:   The Celestica ES1010/ES1050/EG1050 does not produce or have any laser-related functions. If you connect and install a device that supports laser functions such as an optical transceiver, we recommend that you choose a product certified to the relevant standards as shown below.
  • Page 42: P P Ower Ower

    P P ower ower Depending on the type of power system your device has, the following symbols may be used. On - On - Connects power to the system. This can be AC or DC power depending on product and model. Off - Off - Disconnects power to the system.
  • Page 43: Power Connection

    NOTE:   This symbol is used when multiple power supplies are installed in a system. This warning label is typically found on the back of the device near the PSU. Power Connection Installation of this equipment must comply with local and regional electrical regulations governing the installation of information technology equipment by licensed electricians.
  • Page 44: Regulat Regulator Ory Information Y Information

    Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by Celestica may void NOTE:  ...
  • Page 45 In accordance with European Directive 2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), the presence of the above symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this item must not be disposed of in the normal unsorted municipal waste stream. Instead, it is the user's responsibility to dispose of this product by returning it to a collection point designated for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment waste.
  • Page 46: Contact Information

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

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