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5320 Series Installation Guide Setup, Configuration, and Best Practices 9037258-00 Rev AN March 2025...
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Table of Contents Abstract..........................................vii Introduction to the 5320 Series Installation Guide............8 Text Conventions....................................8 Documentation and Training..............................10 Open Source Declarations............................... 10 Training......................................10 Help and Support....................................10 Subscribe to Product Announcements........................11 Send Feedback.....................................11 New in this Guide.........................13 March 2025 Revisions..................................13 5320 Series Overview.........................
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Mount the Device on a Wall (5320-16P models).....................75 Mount the 5320-16P models Under a Table .....................78 Mount the 5320-16P-2MXT-2X model Under a Table................. 79 Mount the 5320-16P-2MXT-2X in a VESA Stand..................... 80 Mount the 5320-16P-2MXT-2X on a DIN-rail....................... 81 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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Remove a Device from a Two-Post Rack........................96 Disconnect the RPS Cable and the AC Power Cord..................... 96 Monitor the Switch........................98 5320 Series Switch LEDs................................98 5320-24T-4X-XT and 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT front panel LEDs............100 Port LEDs in Default (SYS) Mode..........................101 Port LEDs in SPD Mode..............................101 Port LEDs in STK Mode..............................
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Install Power Supply Units and Connect Power.....................126 Select Power Supply Cords..............................127 Battery Notice....................................128 Battery Warning - Taiwan................................ 128 EMC Warnings....................................128 Taiwan BSMI Warning...............................128 China CQC Warning................................128 Japan (VCCI Class A)..................................129 Korea EMC Statement................................129 Index.............................. 130 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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(ESD). The guide also details the use of various management ports and interfaces, including RJ45 and USB connections, for system configuration and monitoring. This document is intended for network administrators with basic knowledge of LANs, Ethernet, and SNMP. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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Note If the information in an installation note or release note shipped with your Extreme Networks equipment differs from the information in this guide, follow the installation or release note. Switch Engine User Guide and the Switch Engine Command References for...
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Introduction to the 5320 Series Installation Guide Text Conventions an entire product family, such as Extreme Networks switches or routers, the product is the switch or the router . referred to as Table 1: Notes and warnings Icon Notice type Alerts you to...
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Some software files have been licensed under certain open source licenses. Information is available on the Open Source Declaration page. Training Extreme Networks offers product training courses, both online and in person, as well as specialized certifications. For details, visit the Extreme Networks Training page. Help and Support...
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You can modify your product selections or unsubscribe at any time. Send Feedback The User Enablement team at Extreme Networks has made every effort to ensure that this document is accurate, complete, and easy to use. We strive to improve our...
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Send Feedback Introduction to the 5320 Series Installation Guide documentation to help you in your work, so we want to hear from you. We welcome all feedback, but we especially want to know about: • Content errors, or confusing or conflicting information.
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Change the Switch OS via the Startup Menu on page Log In for the First Time on Fabric Engine on page 95 5320 Series Switch LEDs on page 98 5320 Series Technical Specifications on page 105 Acoustic Noise and Fan Speed...
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5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT Switch Features on page 23 The Extreme Networks 5320 Series is a family of feature-rich edge switches designed for the next-generation digital enterprise.The 5320 Series includes fixed 16, 24- and 48-port 1 Gigabit models that are available in 30W PoE and non-PoE versions. The integrated 1Gb SFP uplinks can be upgraded to 10Gb.
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Each switch has one fixed internal power supply that provides enough power for the needs of the switch. Most 5320 Series switches have an AC power supply. The 5320-16P-4XE-DC model switch has a DC power supply. The power supplies have integrated cooling fans that operate independently of the switch fans for power supply cooling and are not responsible for cooling the switch.
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0°C (32°F) to 40°C (104°F) up to 3000 m (10,000 ft) Feature Licensing 5320 Series switches support Unified Licensing, so that you can use them with multiple operating systems. There are two methods of acquiring feature licenses: manual or through ExtremeCloud IQ (XIQ).
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The 10/100 ports support half duplex; the 1000 port supports full duplex. Half- duplex is not supported on these ports when operating at 1Gbps. 5 = 6 x 1/10Gb SFP MACsec capable uplink ports 6 = 2 x 10Gb SFP+ Universal Ports/stacking ports (unpopulated) 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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Figure 5: 5320-24T-8XE Front Panel The rear panel of the switch includes: 1 = Grounding lug 2 = AC power inlet connector 3 = Cable tie mount for power cord management Figure 6: 5320-24T-8XE Rear Panel 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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The 10/100 ports support half duplex; the 1000 port supports full duplex. Half- duplex is not supported on these ports when operating at 1Gbps. 5 = 2 x 1/10Gb SFP MACsec capable uplink ports 6 = 2 x 10Gb SFP+ Universal Ports/stacking ports (unpopulated) 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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1Gbps. 5 = 2 x 1/10Gb SFP MACsec capable uplink ports 6 = 2 x 10Gb SFP+ Universal Ports/stacking ports (unpopulated) Figure 11: 5320-16P-4XE-DC Front Panel The rear panel of the switch includes: 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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5 = 10G SFP+ stacking ports/uplink ports • 6 = RJ-45 Serial console port • 7 = Type A USB port • 8 = Type C USB console port Figure 13: 5320-16P-2MXT-2X Switch Features Front Panel 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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5320 Series Overview 5320-24T-4X-XT Switch Features The 5320-24T-4X-XT is one of two extended temperature models in the 5320 Series. The 5320-24T-4X-XT can function in extended temperatures up to 60°C (32°F), and provides the option to add an external 150W redundant AC power supply. The front panel of the...
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9 = Serial console port (RJ-45) Figure 16: 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT Front Panel The rear panel of the switch includes: 1 = AC power inlet connector 2 = Redundant power inlet connector (behind cover) 3 = Grounding lug Figure 17: 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT Rear Panel 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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100/1000 Mbps speeds. Note Only models 5320-24T-4X-XT and 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT have an Ethernet management port. The other models in the 5320 Series do not have a dedicated Ethernet port for OOB management. Micro-B USB console port The Micro-B USB console port located on the front panel of the switch can be used to connect a PC or a laptop.
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The Bluetooth dongle is connected to the USB 2.0 Type A port on the front of the switch. A long press of the Mode button when in any mode other than STK mode initiates Bluetooth pairing. Bluetooth is enabled by default. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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U1 and U2 ports in Ethernet mode. When used as Ethernet ports, the U1 and U2 ports support data rates of 10Gb using SFP+ optics. For information on switch stacking, see Build Stacks on page 32. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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Redundant Power Supplies for Use with Your Switch The 5320 Series extended temperature (XT) switches contain a fixed internal AC power supply that supplies the power needed for most switch operations. XT switch models 5320-24T-4X-XT and 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT provide the option to add an external redundant power supply (RPS) for power redundancy.
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. Extreme Networks switches. Collectively, they are referred to as Starting with Switch Engine 32.3, most 5320 Series models support the LRM/MACsec Adapter. Models 5320-24T-4X-XT and 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT do not support the LRM/ MACsec Adapter. The LRM/MACsec Adapter offers: •...
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Maximum Capacity for Using the LRM/MACsec Adapter The following table details the maximum number of LRM/MACsec Adapters you can use. The maximum number varies according to: • Whether you are running in LRM mode only, or in LRM plus MACsec mode. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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With 1W optics modules (SR, LR, LRM, 10 km bidirectional, AOC, DAC, and most 1 Gb optics), use 0.5A auxiliary power sources. On 5320 Series 48-port systems, for each LRM/MACsec Adapter without auxiliary power, two additional SFP+ ports must be unused, for example: •...
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Blinking green: Link1 is active. Off: Link1 is not ready. Link2 Steady green: The Link2 connection – from the host switch, through the adapter, to the network – is ready. Blinking green: Link2 is active. Off: Link2 is not ready. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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SummitStack cables. All connections between stack ports must be directly between switches. A stacking connection cannot pass through a third device, for example a Virtual Port Extender or an LRM/MACsec Adapter. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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These ports are located either on the switch itself or on option cards installed on either the front or the rear of the switch. The 5320 Series supports native stacking and alternate stacking under certain conditions. See...
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“easy setup” configuration option automatically configures redundancy, with slot 1 as the primary and slot 2 as the backup. You can also configure additional switches as “primary-capable,” meaning they can become a stack primary in case the initial backup switch fails. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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3. 5320 Series Important 5320 Series switches can be stacked with themselves, or with 5420 Series and 5520 Series using Alternate stacking. The 5520 Series can only act as a Standby node in a 5420 Series or 5520 Series Primary configuration. The 5320 Series cannot act as a Backup node when the Primary node is either a 5420 Series or 5520 Series.
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The result forms a physical ring connection. This topology is highly recommended for normal operation. Figure 22 represents a maximal ring topology of eight active nodes. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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To complete the ring, a longer cable connects Switch 1 with Switch 8. Figure 23: Switches Connected to Each Other in a Ring Topology 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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If you are using a daisy chain topology, the possibility of a dual primary condition increases. Before you create a daisy chain topology, read "Managing a Dual Primary Switch Engine User Guide for your version of the Switch Engine Situation" in the operating system. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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Table 6: List of Stacking Terms Term Description Stackable switch An Extreme Networks switch that provides two stacking ports and can participate in a stack. Stacking port A physical interface of a stackable switch that is used to allow the connection of a stacking link. Stacking ports are point-to- point links that are dedicated for the purpose of forming a stack.
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When a node operates in a standby role, most databases are not synchronized – except those few that directly relate to hardware programming. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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{slot {detail} | detail }command. System uptime The amount of time that has passed since the last node role election. You can display the system uptime by entering the show switch {detail } command on the primary node. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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You must enable stacking-support individually for every switch in the stack that does not have stacking support enabled by default. • To disable stacking support, configure the switch data ports to use the Ethernet protocol instead of the stacking protocol. Use the disable stacking-support command. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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Make sure all nodes support the SummitStack feature and are running the same Licensing Guide for your version of the Switch Engine software version. (See the Switch Engine operating system.) To view the Switch Engine software version on a node, restart the node and run the command: 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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Recommendations for Placing Switches for Stacked Operation on page 43 for physically situating your equipment. Combine Switches from Different Series Most 5320 Series switches can stack with themselves and with 5420 Series and 5520 Series switches. • The 5320 Series Extended Temperature switches 5320-24T-4X-XT and 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT can only stack with themselves.
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Select Stacking Cables • Most of the 5320 Series switches can stack with 5420 Series and 5520 Series switches. The 5520-VIM-4X must be installed on the 5520 Series. Data rates of 10Gbps are supported using the Native V40 stacking method and SFP+ cables.
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After you have installed the individual switches (see Install Your Switch on page 65), follow these steps to create the physical stack. 1. Connect the switches that will form the stack.See Connect the Switches to Form the Stack Ring on page 47. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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The slot numbers presume a console connection to the switch at the top of the physical stack. Figure 26 shows cable connections for a 4-node stack using SummitStack 40G cables to connect switches with integrated SummitStack ports. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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Slot 4 Stack Port 2 Slot 1 Stack Port 1 Example: Basic Stack with Eight Switches Figure 27 shows cable connections for an 8-node stack using SummitStack 40G cables to connect switches with integrated SummitStack ports. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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Port 2 on one switch is connected to Port 1 on the next connected switch. If the easy setup feature is used to configure the stack parameters, the assigned slot numbers will be as shown in the figure. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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Ethernet management port. Switch Engine User's Guide for your version of Switch Engine for instructions to See the perform the software configuration for your stack. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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1. Meeting site requirements. The physical installation site must meet the following requirements for a safe and successful installation: • Building and electrical code requirements • Environmental, safety, and thermal requirements for the equipment you plan to install 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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After examining your physical site and verifying that all environment requirements are met, evaluate and compare your existing cable plant with the requirements of the Extreme Networks equipment to determine if you need to install new cables. 3. Meeting power requirements.
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Make sure that your system is easily accessible for installation and service. See Rack Specifications and Recommendations on page 55 for more information. • Use appropriate AC or DC power, power distribution, and grounding for your specific installation. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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Consult an electrical contractor for commercial building and wiring specifications. Control the 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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Site Preparation Control the Humidity Level Safeguards are built into all Extreme Networks switches and power supply units to minimize the risk of fire. Table 12: Thermal Shutdown and Restart Behavior Switch Model(s) Behavior All models When internal system temperatures exceed the thermal shutdown temperature limit (typically about 20°C higher than normal system...
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Because building codes vary worldwide, consult an electrical contractor to ensure proper equipment grounding for your specific installation. Provide Adequate Space for the Rack Provide enough space in front of and behind the switch so that you can service it easily. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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(61 cm) of space behind the mounted equipment. Extra room on each side is optional. Warning Extreme Networks switches do not have a switch for turning power to the unit on and off. For systems using an AC power supply, power to the switch is disconnected by removing the wall plug from the electrical outlet.
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• Assign a unique identification number to each equipment 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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Use care in dressing the optical fiber cables: provide satisfactory strain relief to support the cable and maintain an adequate bend radius at all cable turns, particularly where the cable connects to the I/O module. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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Connectors that are not properly aligned with the port. • Crowded cable installation, which can cause connectors to pop out of the port. Figure 32 shows examples of recommended and non-recommended connector jacket types. Figure 32: RJ45 Connector Jacket Types 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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When you connect power to installed equipment, do not make this connection through an extension cord or power strip. • If your switch includes more than one power supply, connect each power supply to a different, independent power source. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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Most Extreme Networks switches do not ship with power cords. Visit www.extremenetworks.com/product/powercords/ for information on selecting and purchasing the correct power cords for use with specific Extreme Networks equipment. The web page provides specifications for power cords in each country so that you can purchase cords locally.
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UPS transition time is sometimes called UPS transition times vary between UPS models and implementations, but shorter transition times are preferred. For Extreme Networks stacking products, a UPS transition time of 20 milliseconds or less ensures optimum performance and minimizes service interruptions.
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Follow Applicable Industry Standards Site Preparation • ANSI/TIA/EIA-606—cabling system administration • ANSI/TIA/EIA-607—commercial building grounding and bonding requirements You can access these standards at: www.ansi.org or www.tiaonline.org. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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Install Optional Components on page 86 Turn on the Switch on page 86 Before you attempt to install or remove an Extreme Networks switch, read the precautions in Safety Considerations for Installation on page 65. Extreme Networks switches fit into standard 19-inch equipment racks.
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You can mount or install the device in the following ways: • All 5320 Series support mounting as a standalone unit on a flat surface, such as a table top. Use the rubber feet included with the device to secure the device on the surface.
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Mount the Device on a Table 5320 Series switches provide four self-adhesive rubber pads for mounting on tables or other flat surfaces. The pads keep the switch from scratching the supporting surface and help ensure adequate airflow around the switches when they are mounted on top of one another.
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Do not block the air vent on the top of the unit. Leaving a space between units ensures adequate airflow. • Do not overlap rack mounting ears when using the longer mounting ears. Leaving a space between units ensures adequate airflow. Figure 34: Flush-Mount: Attaching 1U mounting ears to 5320-16P models 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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Attach the Switch to a Rack or Cabinet Figure 35: Flush-Mount: Attaching larger mounting ears to 5320-16P models Figure 36: Flush-Mount: Attaching short mounting ears to models 5320-48P/T and 5320-24P/T Figure 37: Flush-Mount: Attaching mounting ears to 5320-24T-4X-XT and 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT models 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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Install Your Switch Figure 38: Flush-Mount: Attaching mounting ears to the 5320-16P-2MXT-2X Note For model 5320-16P-2MXT-2X, you must also attach the 2U blocking extension to the mounting brackets. Figure 39: Flush-Mount: Attaching the 2U blocking extension to 5320-16P-2MXT-2X 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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Attach the Switch to a Rack or Cabinet Figure 40: Mid-Mount: Attaching 1U mounting ears to 5320-16P models Figure 41: Mid-Mount: Attaching larger mounting ears to 5320-16P models Figure 42: Mid-Mount: Attaching short mounting ears to models 5320-48P/T and 5320-24P/T 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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3. Fasten the switch securely to the rack rails using four customer-supplied rack screws. Ensure that the threaded length of the screws is within 4 to 5 cm. Figure 44: Flush-Mount: Mounting in a Two- or Four-Post Rack for models 5320-16P-4XE and 5320-16P-4XE-DC 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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Install Your Switch Attach the Switch to a Rack or Cabinet Figure 45: Flush-Mount: Mounting in a Two- or Four-Post Rack for 5320-16P-2MXT-2X Figure 46: Flush-Mount: Mounting in a Two- or Four-Post Rack for models 5320-24T-8XE and 5320-24P-8XE 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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Attach the Switch to a Rack or Cabinet Install Your Switch Figure 47: Flush-Mount: Mounting in a Two- or Four-Post Rack for models 5320-48T-8XE and 5320-48P-8XE Figure 48: Flush-Mount: Mounting in a Two- or Four-Post Rack for models 5320-24T-4X-XT and 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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6. Mount the switch on the wall by screwing a provided wood screw through each hole in the wall-mounting ears into the anchors. Ensure that all screws are securely fastened and that the switch is firmly attached to the wall. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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Mount the Device on a Wall (5320-16P models) Install Your Switch Figure 50: Wall-Mount: Attaching 1U mounting ears to 5320-24T-4X-XT and 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT Figure 51: Wall-Mount: Attaching larger mounting ears to 5320-24T-4X-XT and 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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There is a "cleaner" method of attaching the mounting ears to the switch so that they are tucked under the switch instead of pointing away from the switch. Figure Figure 54 on page 78 illustrate attaching the mounting ears so that they are underneath the switch. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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6. Mount the switch under the table by screwing a provided wood screw through each hole in the mounting ears into the anchors. Ensure that all screws are securely fastened and that the switch is firmly attached to under the table. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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1. Use the template to mark the holes to be used, then attach the brackets to the underside of the table. Figure 57: Under the Table Mount: Marking the Location for the Mounting Ears 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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The VESA mount comes with four M4 screws and can be used with the 5320-16P-2MXT-2X. Attach the VESA mounting bracket to the switch using the included screws, then attach the VESA mounted switch to the stand: 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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RJ-45 ports must face downward. To DIN-rail mount the 5320-16P-2MXT-2X, attach the DIN-rail mounting bracket to the switch, then attach the DIN-rail mounted switch to the DIN-rail: Figure 61: DIN-Rail Mount: Attaching the DIN-Rail Mounting Bracket 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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1. Attach a mounting bracket to each side of the RPS, using the screws provided. Align each mounting bracket so that the flange (ear) faces the front of the RPS to flush-mount, or faces the rear of the RPS to mid-mount. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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2. With the mounting brackets attached, position the RPS between the vertical rack rails of the 19-inch rack. 3. Fasten the RPS securely to the rack rails using four customer-supplied rack screws. Figure 65: Flush-Mount: Mounting in a Two- or Four-Post Rack 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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5. Attach the connecting brackets to each other using the four remaining chassis screws. The devices can be installed in the rack as a single unit. Figure 67: Dual Rack Mount: Connecting the Devices 6. Attach the switches to the rack using rack-mounting hardware (not provided). 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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AC power cord into the main AC power outlet. Figure 69: RPS cable and AC Power Cord Connection The AC power LED on the rear of the RPS turns green to indicate a successful connection and that the RPS is operating properly. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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After the switch is secured to the rack, install optional components. Extreme Networks switches support the use of pluggable transceivers and cables in the SFP, SFP+, SFP28, QSFP+, and QSFP28 formats. For a list of the optical components supported with Extreme Networks devices, see the Extreme Optics website.
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An AC power cord is not included with the AC power supply. You can purchase AC power cords for use in the US and Canada from Extreme Networks or from your local supplier. The cord must meet the requirements listed in...
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7. Connect the power cables to the DC source voltage, using hardware appropriate to the installation site and following local and national electrical codes. 8. Energize the circuit. When power is connected, verify that the PWR LED is green. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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If the PSU and RPS LEDs do not turn green, refer to Power LED on page 102 for troubleshooting information. When the PSU LED has turned green, follow the instructions in Activate and Verify the Switch on page 90. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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, used to monitor and configure the switch. The default communication protocol settings for the serial console interface are: • Baud rate: 115200 • Data bits: 8 • Stop bit: 1 • Parity: None 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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4. Respond to the screen prompts to configure the level of security you need. Note For more information about logging in to the switch and configuring switch Switch Engine User Guide for your version of management access, see the the Switch Engine operating system. 5. Enter show version. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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Configure a VLAN and a Virtual Router to Use a Front Panel Port for Local Management Most of the 5320 Series models do not have a dedicated Ethernet port for out-of-band (OOB) management. Instead, you can create and configure a VLAN and a virtual router in order to use a front panel port for local switch management.
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Only models 5320-24T-4X-XT and 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT in the 5320 Series have a dedicated Ethernet port for out-of-band (OOB) management. The other models in the 5320 Series do not have a dedicated Ethernet port for out-of- band (OOB) management. You can configure the switch's IP address for the management virtual LAN (VLAN).
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1. Connect to the switch via telnet, SSH, or console with a baud rate of 115200. 2. At the login prompt, log in using the default user name admin. For example: login: admin Note For the initial password, simply press [Enter]. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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For example: login: rwa When prompted for the password, enter rwa. When you are logged in with the role-based authentical level of rwa, you can configure the login and password values for the other role-based authentication levels. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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1. Disconnect the AC power cord from the AC input power connector on the rear of the RPS before disconnecting the RPS cable. 2. Disconnect the RPS cable from the rear panel of the RPS and the rear panel of the switch. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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Disconnect the RPS Cable and the AC Power Cord Figure 72: RPS cable and AC Power Cord Connection The AC power LED on the rear of the RPS turns off to indicate that the power to the RPS has been disconnected. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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The following topics help you monitor the status of the switch as it is running. 5320 Series Switch LEDs 5320 Series front panel switch LEDs, for all models except 5320-24T-4X-XT and 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT, as described in the following table: Table 13: 5320 Series Switch LEDs...
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STK mode initiates Bluetooth pairing. Models 5320-24T-4X-XT and 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT do not support Bluetooth pairing. The following graphic shows the two alternate mode LEDs for 5320 Series switches: SPD and STK. The Mode button is used to cycle through three display modes for the port LEDs.
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LEDs are located on the middle left side of the front panel on the 5320-16P-2MXT-2X model. 5320-24T-4X-XT and 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT front panel LEDs 5320 Series front panel switch LEDs for models 5320-24T-4X-XT and 5320-24T-24S-4XE- XT, as described in the following table: Table 14: 5320-24T-4X-XT and 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT Switch LEDs...
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Color and blink pattern indicate speeds, as referenced by the following table. Note Models 5320-24T-4X-XT and 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT do not support 2.5 Gbps, 5 Gbps, and 25 Gbps speeds. Color/State Speed Green 10Mbps Green blinking 100Mbps Amber 1000Mbps Amber slow blinking 2.5Gbps Amber fast blinking 5Gbps 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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RPS. The power LED first indicates the status of the internal power supply for one second, displaying either nothing (off), a green dash, or an amber dash. The power LED then indicates the state of the external RPS for one second, displaying either nothing 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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1. Check AC power cord connection to the to RPS is out of RPS. specification. 2. Check AC power at the power outlet. 3. Swap power cord for a known good one. If the problem persists, contact Extreme Networks for support. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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Technical Specifications 5320 Series Technical Specifications on page 105 Acoustic Noise and Fan Speed on page 108 Memory on page 110 Mean Time Between Failure (MBTF) on page 110 Power Specifications on page 111 LRM/MACsec Adapter Technical Specifications on page 115...
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Technical Specifications 5320 Series Technical Specifications 5320 Series Technical Specifications External Interfaces Switch Model Interfaces 16 x 10/100/1000BASE-T 802.3at (30W) ports • Full / Half-Duplex (autosensing) 2 x 1/2.5/5/10GBase-T uplink ports 2 x 10Gb SFP+ uplink ports 5320-16P-2MXT-2X (1) Fanless model...
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8 x 1/10Gb SFP+ uplink ports (includes 2 x Stacking ports) • MACsec-capable 5320-48P-8XE • 100Mb operation supported on last 4 uplink ports 1 x Serial console port (RJ-45) 1 x USB A ports for management or external USB flash 1 x USB Micro-B console port 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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4.2 kg (9.3 lb.) Height: 43.2 mm (1.7 in.) Width: 439.4 mm (17.3 in.) Depth: 279.4 mm (11.0 in.) 5320-48P-8XE 5.0 kg (11.0 lb.) Height: 43.2 mm (1.7 in.) Width: 439.4 mm (17.3 in.) Depth: 330.20 mm (13.0 in.) 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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N/A (Fanless Model) All ports link up with full traffic, 8 PoE ports 5320-16P-4XE Fan off 0°C to 35°C (32°F to 95°F) Fan off 0°C to 35°C (32°F to 95°F) 19.8 (35°C to 40°C) 2.94 (35°C to 40°C) 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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10500 Low (10%) 5320-48P-8XE Maximum (53%) 9500 Low (15%) 1625 5320-24T-8XE Maximum (58%) 10500 Low (10%) 5320-24P-8XE Maximum (56%) 10000 Low (15%) 1625 5320-16P-4XE Maximum (53%) 9500 Low (0 or 15%) 0 (fan-off), <35C 1625, >35C 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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Maximum (100%) @ 60C 17000 Low (10%) 1800 Memory The following table includes memory specifications for the 5320 Series switches. Specifications 1 GB DDR4 ECC memory 2 GB DDR4 ECC memory (for models 5320-24T-4X-XT and 5320-24T-24S-4XE-XT, and 5320-16P-2MXT-2X) 1 GB SLC NAND Flash Memory...
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90-132/198-264 ~ 47 to 63Hz ~ Nominal input ratings 1.2A max at 115VAC and 0.6A max at 230VAC at Full 90W load Maximum inrush current 130A at Max 230VAC / 50Hz at 25C Output 12V, 7.5A max, 90W 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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The 305 W AC power supply is a fixed internal unit for model 5320-16P-2MXT-2X. Voltage input range 90-132/198-264 ~ 47 to 63Hzto Nominal input ratings 100-240 V, 50/60Hz, 4A max Maximum inrush current 30A at Max 115V, 60A at 230V Output 12V, 5A max, 54V, 4.5A max 305 W 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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IEC/EN 60320-1/C14 AC input receptacles cord Power cord wall plug Refer to Power Cord Requirements for AC-Powered Switches and AC Power Supplies on page 118 Efficiency Minimum efficiency: 87% at maximum power output 115VAC DC Power Supply 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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(BTU/hr) Consumption (BTU/hr)** (W)* 5320-16P-4XE 5320-16P-4XE- 5320-16P-2MXT- 12.5 5320-24T-8XE 5320-24P-8XE 5320-48T-8XE 5320-48P-8XE 5320-24T-4X-XT 5320-24T-24S-4 XE-XT * Includes maximum PoE load (W) through the switch ** Does not include PoE load heat dissipated through external electronic load 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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ZR SFP+ (part no. 10310) • Bidirectional 120 km SFP (part nos. MGBIC-BX120-U and MGBIC-BX120-D) 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F) when used with all other supported optics modules Storage and -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F) transportation temperature 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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EN/ETSI 300 753 (1997-10) - Acoustic Noise ASTM D3580 Random Vibration Unpackaged 1.5 G Environmental Compliance EU RoHS - 2011/65/EU EU WEEE - 2012/19/EU EU REACH – Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 Reporting China RoHS - SJ/T 11363-2006 Taiwan RoHS - CNS 15663(2013.7) 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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CB Report and Certificate per IEC 60950-1 CB Report and Certificate IEC 62368-1 AS/NZS 60950-1 (Australia/New Zealand) North American EMC for ITE FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class A (USA) ICES-003 Class A (Canada) European EMC Standards EN 55032 Class A 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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The power cord must be agency-certified for the country of use. • The power cord must have an appropriate AC connector for connection to the switch or power supply. See the power supply documentation for the appropriate power cord. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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CTS (clear to send) Figure 75 shows the pinouts for a 9-pin to 25-pin (RS-232) null-modem cable. Figure 75: Null-Modem Cable Pinouts Figure 76 shows the pinouts for a 9-pin to 9-pin (PC-AT) null-modem serial cable. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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RJ45-to-DB-9 adapter. Table 24: Pinouts for an RJ45 to DB-9 Adapter Signal RJ45 Pin DB-9 Pin CTS (clear to send) DTR (data carrier detect) TXD (transmit data) GND (ground) GND (ground) RXD (receive data) 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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Technical Specifications Console Connector Pinouts Table 24: Pinouts for an RJ45 to DB-9 Adapter (continued) Signal RJ45 Pin DB-9 Pin DSR (data set ready) RTS (request to send) 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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Only trained and qualified service personnel (as defined in IEC 60950-1 and AS/NZS 3260) should install, replace, or perform service to Extreme Networks switches and their components. Qualified personnel have read all related installation manuals, have the...
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Make sure that your power supplies meet the site DC power or AC power requirements of all the network equipment. • Racks for Extreme Networks equipment must be permanently attached to the floor. Failure to stabilize the rack can cause the rack to tip over when the equipment is removed for servicing.
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Install all cables in a manner that avoids strain. Use tie wraps or other strain relief devices. Fiber Optic Ports and Optical Safety The following safety warnings apply to all optical devices used in Extreme Networks equipment that are removable or directly installed in an I/O module or chassis system. 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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Never alter, modify, or change an optical device in any way other than suggested in this document. GBIC, SFP (Mini-GBIC), QSFP+, XENPAK, and XFP Regulatory Compliance Extreme Networks pluggable optical modules and direct-attach cables meet the following regulatory requirements: •...
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Do not attempt to open the power supply enclosure for any reason; the power supply does not contain user-serviceable parts. In the event of failure, return the defective power supply to Extreme Networks for repair or replacement. • Do not put your hand into an open power supply bay when a power supply is not present.
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When you install DC power supplies or connect DC power: • Extreme Networks DC power supplies do not have switches for turning the unit on and off. Make sure that the DC circuit is de-energized before connecting or disconnecting the DC power cord at the DC input power socket.
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Il y a risque d’explosion si la pile est remplacée par un type de pile incorrect. Éliminez les piles usées en conformité aux règlements locaux d'élimination des piles. Battery Warning - Taiwan EMC Warnings Taiwan BSMI Warning China CQC Warning 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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This is a Class A product based on the standard of the VCCI Council. If this equipment is used in a domestic environment, radio interference may occur, in which case the user may be required to take corrective actions. Korea EMC Statement 5320 Series Installation Guide...
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RJ45 connector 60 mounting holes 56 securing 57 service access 56 space requirements 56 LEDs extended temperature 5320 Series 98, 100–102 switches 22, 23 external redundant power supply 103 external redundant power supply external RPS 103 LEDs 103 LRM/MACsec Adapter 31...
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Index optical cables regulatory information 122 installing 86 restricted 53 optical transceivers restricted access 53 , see radio frequency interference (RFI) installing 86 with LRM/MACsec Adapter 31 ring topology 36 optional components RJ45 cable 60 installing 86 installing 82, 84, 85 table-top mount 82, 84, 85 RPS Cable and the AC Power Cord pinouts...
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Index stacking link 39 stacking port 39 wall-mounting standards switches 66, 67, 75, 78–81 cabling 57, 63 warnings 8 commercial building 63 wiring closet design 63 floor coverings 53 grounding 63 grounding 53 standby node humidity 55 definition 40 rack, securing 57 SummitStack temperature 54 path 39...
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