Qlogic  12000 Installation Manual

Qlogic 12000 Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 QLogic 12000 Hardware Installation Guide D000140-001 B...
  • Page 2 QLogic Corporation reserves the right to change product specifications at any time without notice. Applications described in this document for any of these products are for illustrative purposes only. QLogic Corporation makes no representation nor warranty that such applications are suitable for the specified use without further testing or modification.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Preface Intended Audience ..........License Agreements.
  • Page 4 QLogic 12000 Hardware Installation Guide Selecting a Rack .........
  • Page 5 Procedures ......... 1-68 QLogic 12000 Six-Port Upgrade ....... . . 1-74 Procedures .
  • Page 6 QLogic 12800 Series ........
  • Page 7: Preface

    This manual is intended to provide network administrators and other qualified personnel a reference for hardware installation and initial configuration for the switches. License Agreements Refer to the QLogic Software End User License Agreement for a complete listing of all license agreements affecting this product. D000140-001 B Page 1...
  • Page 8: Technical Support

    Visit the QLogic support Web site listed in Contact Information for the latest firmware and software updates. Availability QLogic Technical Support for products under warranty is available during local standard working hours excluding QLogic Observed Holidays. Contact Information Support Headquarters QLogic Corporation 4601 Dean Lakes Blvd.
  • Page 9: Installation

    Installation This section describes how to install and configure for first-time use: • The QLogic 12000 switches in a network environment. Planning the Installation The 12000 is designed to be installed in an existing 19-inch equipment rack or server rack.
  • Page 10: Cable Requirements

    Installation Planning the Installation Cable Requirements Cable Distances When planning the location of the switches, consider the distance limitations for signaling, EMI, and connector compatibility. It is recommended that the user does not exceed specified transmission rate and distance limits. Cable Guidelines NOTE: Building and electrical codes vary depending on the location.
  • Page 11: Cable Handling And Bend Radius

    Installation Planning the Installation Cable Handling and Bend Radius Provide proper strain relief by adhering to the following guidelines: Table 1-1. IB Copper Cable Guidelines IB Copper Cable Bend Radii American Wire Gauge (AWG) Bend Radius Size Cable 2.43 inches 2.28 inches 1.98 inches For copper cable, the temporary 90-degree bend can never be more than 0.5...
  • Page 12: Uninterruptible Power Supply

    Installation Planning the Installation Table 1-2. IB Fiber Optic Cable Guidelines IB Fiber Optic Cable Bend Radii Cable Type Bend Radius Fiber Optic Standard Cable 25 millimeters NOTE: A 50mm diameter is the smallest circle limit Figure 1-2 Fiber Optic Bend Radius Uninterruptible Power Supply Consider the following when selecting Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) equipment:...
  • Page 13: Installation Tasks Checklist

    Installation Installation Tasks Checklist Installation Tasks Checklist To perform the actual switch installation, the site implementation engineer must perform the following tasks, which are detailed in this section. CAUTION! Be sure to review the safety information before starting the installation and during the installation process (refer to Appendix 1.
  • Page 14: Mark The Rack

    Installation Installation Tasks Checklist It is recommended that cabinet anti-tip devices are used. This is especially true if installing or removing a switch in the upper half of the cabinet when the lower half is empty. Mark the Rack Allow enough vertical space in the rack for each specific switch installation. 1.
  • Page 15: 12200/12300 Installation

    Installation 12200/12300 Installation 12200/12300 Installation This section describes the rack mounting instructions for the 12200 and 12300: Four Post Standard-Depth Rack Installation In a standard-depth rack, the distance between the front and back mounting posts is ~28" (700mm). Mounting rails for the 12200 and 12300 are adjustable to accommodate racks with 26"-33"...
  • Page 16 Installation 12200/12300 Installation orientation of mounting rails in Figure 1-4. The rails are shown from the front side of the rack for 12300 or from the port side of the rack for 12200. Figure 1-4 Installing the Rack Rails D000140-001 B...
  • Page 17: 12200 Four Post Shallow-Depth Rack Installation

    Installation 12200/12300 Installation 3. Slide the switch into the mounting rails and fasten with M6 screws, one (1) per side. Torque screws to 30in-lb. Figure 1-5 12200 and 12300 Four Post Standard Rack Mounting 12200 Four Post Shallow-Depth Rack Installation In a shallow-depth rack, the distance between the front and back mounting posts is ~16"...
  • Page 18 Installation 12200/12300 Installation • M6 screws Installation 1. Install the hat rails with mounting ears towards the port side of the switch. Fasten with three (3) #6-32 screws per rail. Torque screws to 8in-lb. Figure 1-6 12200 Hat Rails 2. Install six (6) cage nuts into the rack posts. Two cage nuts into posts on the front side of the rack and four cage nuts into posts in the rear of the rack.
  • Page 19 Installation 12200/12300 Installation 3. Install two C-brackets in the rear of the rack. Fasten to the rack posts with four (4) M6 screws. Slide the switch from the front of the rack into the C-brackets and fasten to the front posts with two (2) M6 screws. Torque to 30in-lb. Figure 1-7 12200 Four Post Shallow Rack Mounting D000140-001 B 1-11...
  • Page 20: Mounting Hardware Kit Contents

    Installation 12800-040 Installation 12800-040 Installation NOTE: The following procedures are for installing the switch using variable distances between the front and rear rack posts. Mounting Hardware Kit Contents: NOTE: The mounting kit contains all of the necessary parts for installing and mounting the switch into a 19"...
  • Page 21: Installation Tasks

    Installation 12800-040 Installation Installation Tasks 1. Install the clip nuts. Install M6 clip nuts in the following locations on EIA rails: Figure 1-8 Clip Nut Installation Locations For improved stability, orient the clip nuts as shown (i.e., orient the flanges horizontally): Figure 1-9 Clip Nut Orientation D000140-001 B...
  • Page 22 Installation 12800-040 Installation 2. Install support rails in the rack. Fasten with two (2) M6 screws per EIA rail to pre-installed clip nuts and torque to 30 in-lb. Figure 1-10 Support Rail Installation 3. Orient the chassis such that mounting flanges are in the front of the rack. Install the chassis in the rack.
  • Page 23 Installation 12800-040 Installation Figure 1-11 Rack Installation 5. If applicable, replace the door(s) on the rack. D000140-001 B 1-15...
  • Page 24: Mounting Hardware Kit Contents

    Installation 12800-120 Installation 12800-120 Installation NOTE: The mounting kit contains all of the necessary parts for installing and mounting the switch into a 19" 4-post server rack, with a distance between front and rear rack posts ranging from 28" - 33" (711mm - 838mm). Mounting Hardware Kit Contents: NOTE: The mounting kit contains all of the necessary parts for installing and...
  • Page 25 Installation 12800-120 Installation Installation Tasks 1. If applicable, remove the doors of the rack. 2. Install the clip nuts Install M6 clip nuts in the following locations on EIA rails: Figure 1-12 Clip Nut Installation Locations For improved stability, orient the clip nuts as shown (i.e., orient the flanges horizontally): Figure 1-13 Clip Nut Orientation D000140-001 B...
  • Page 26 Installation 12800-120 Installation NOTE: It is recommended that 12800-120 is installed into the rack at 5U or 6U location. This locates the chassis approximately 12" from the floor and allows the chassis to be moved onto the support rails by sliding off of the pallet.
  • Page 27 Installation 12800-120 Installation 4. Install two (2) rear mounting Hat Brackets on the chassis and fasten with #8-32 screws. There are four (4) screws per bracket. Torque to 30in-lb. Figure 1-15 Hat Bracket Installation 5. Orient the chassis such that mounting flanges are in the front of the rack. Install the chassis in the rack.
  • Page 28 Installation 12800-120 Installation WARNING!! Chassis only: 34kg (74lbs) Fully-loaded: 91kg (199lbs) To avoid injury, do not manually lift the chassis when fully loaded. Use a mechanized lift whenever possible. For a manual lift, unload the product FRUs to minimize the weight. Use a team of people appropriate to the weight of the product, and in conjunction with applicable laws and guidelines.
  • Page 29 Installation 12800-120 Installation 6. Fasten the chassis to the rack with eight (8) M6 screws. Torque to 30in-lb. Figure 1-17 Chassis Installation D000140-001 B 1-21...
  • Page 30 Installation 12800-120 Installation 7. Slide two (2) C-brackets over the Hat brackets that are pre-installed on the chassis. Figure 1-18 C Bracket Installation 1-22 D000140-001 B...
  • Page 31 Installation 12800-120 Installation 8. If applicable, install the optional cable management guides. Fasten to the EIA rails with M6 screws. Torque all screws to 30in-lb. Figure 1-19 Cable Management Installation 9. If applicable, replace the door(s) on the rack. D000140-001 B 1-23...
  • Page 32: Mounting Hardware Kit Contents

    Installation 12800-180 Installation 12800-180 Installation Mounting Hardware Kit Contents: NOTE: The mounting kit contains all of the necessary parts for installing and mounting the switch into a 19" 4-post server rack, with a distance between front and rear rack posts ranging from 28" - 33" (711mm - 838mm). •...
  • Page 33 Installation 12800-180 Installation 1. If applicable, remove the doors of the rack. 2. Install M6 clip nuts in the following locations on EIA rails for U5 installation. For U6 installation, increment clip nut locations by one U. Figure 1-20 Clip Nut Locations D000140-001 B 1-25...
  • Page 34 Installation 12800-180 Installation For improved stability, orient the clip nuts as shown (i.e., orient the flanges horizontally): Figure 1-21 Clip Nut Orientation 1-26 D000140-001 B...
  • Page 35 Installation 12800-180 Installation 3. Install support rails in the rack. Fasten with two (2) M6 screws per EIA rail to pre-installed clip nuts and torque to 30 in-lb. Figure 1-22 Support Rail Installation D000140-001 B 1-27...
  • Page 36 Installation 12800-180 Installation 4. Install four (4) rear mounting brackets to the chassis and fasten with #8-32 screws. There are four (4) screws per bracket. Torque to 30in-lb. Figure 1-23 Flat Bracket Installation 5. Orient the chassis such that mounting flanges are in the front of the rack. Install the chassis in the rack.
  • Page 37 Installation 12800-180 Installation WARNING!! Chassis only: 45kg (100lbs) Fully-loaded: 125kg (270lbs) To avoid injury, when fully loaded do not lift manually. Use a mechanized lift only. If a manual lift is necessary, first unload all field replaceable units (FRUs) to minimize weight. Use a team of people appropriate to the weight of the product and in conjunction with applicable laws and guidelines.
  • Page 38 Installation 12800-180 Installation 6. Fasten the mounting flanges using M6 screws to the clip nuts that are pre-installed in the rack. There are six (6) screws per mounting flange. Torque to 30in-lb. Figure 1-24 Mounting Flange Installation 1-30 D000140-001 B...
  • Page 39 Installation 12800-180 Installation 7. Slide four (4) C-brackets over the HAT brackets that are pre-installed on the chassis. Figure 1-25 U Bracket Installation D000140-001 B 1-31...
  • Page 40 Installation 12800-180 Installation 8. If applicable, install the optional cable management guides. Fasten to the EIA rails with M6 screws. Torque all screws to 30in-lb. Figure 1-26 Cable Management Guide Installation 9. If applicable, replace the door(s) on the rack. 1-32 D000140-001 B...
  • Page 41: 12800-360 Installation

    Installation 12800-360 Installation 12800-360 Installation Mounting Hardware Kit Contents: NOTE: The following procedures are for installing the switch using variable distances between the front and rear rack posts. • Mounting Kit containing: • Support Shelf • HAT Brackets • C-Brackets •...
  • Page 42 Installation 12800-360 Installation Figure 1-27 12800-360 Front and Rear Cabling 1-34 D000140-001 B...
  • Page 43: Locating Rack Mounting Posts For Front And Back Cable Routing

    Installation 12800-360 Installation Locating Rack Mounting Posts for Front and Back Cable Routing In a typical rack, front EIA rails are positioned approximately 50mm from the front face of a rack. With a chassis mounted flush with the front rails, space available in the front the rack is insufficient for cable routing.
  • Page 44: Installation Tasks

    Installation 12800-360 Installation Installation Tasks NOTE: It is recommended that 12800-360 is installed into the rack at 5U or 6U location. This will locate the chassis approximately 12" from the floor and will allow the chassis to be moved onto the support rails by sliding off the pallet.
  • Page 45 Installation 12800-360 Installation For improved stability, orient the clip nuts as shown (i.e., orient the flanges horizontally): Figure 1-30 Clip Nut Orientation Attach four (4) mounting brackets to the support shelf as shown in Figure 1-31. Align the brackets with "B" marks on a support shelf and fasten with six (6) M6 HEX screws per bracket.
  • Page 46 Installation 12800-360 Installation Attach the support bracket to the support shelf and fasten with seven (7) #10-32 flat head screws. Torque screws to 30in-lb. Figure 1-31 Support Shelf Assembly 1-38 D000140-001 B...
  • Page 47 Installation 12800-360 Installation Install the support shelf into the rack. Fasten the M6 screws to pre-installed clip nuts and torque to 30 in-lb. There are three (3) screws per mounting bracket. Figure 1-32 Attaching the Support Shelf to the Rack Orient and position the chassis for installation in the rack.
  • Page 48 Installation 12800-360 Installation WARNING!! Chassis only: 90kg (197lbs) Fully-loaded: 244kg (535lbs) To avoid injury, do not lift manually. Use a mechanized lift only. 1-40 D000140-001 B...
  • Page 49 Installation 12800-360 Installation Orientation of the chassis on a pallet: The chassis has been packaged on sliding surfaces to facilitate installation in a rack by sliding off of the pallet and on the support shelf. Remove the rear foam block to expose sliding surfaces.
  • Page 50 Installation 12800-360 Installation Position the chassis on front on the rack. Use pallet jack to move the chassis. Orient the chassis on a pallet in front of the rack as shown. Chassis rear should be facing front of the rack. For installations in racks arranged in rows, distance between adjacent rows of racks (width on a cold isle) should be greater than 36"...
  • Page 51 Installation 12800-360 Installation Installing the chassis in the rack: Align the chassis with the rack. Raise the chassis using a pallet jack such that the bottom of the chassis is at or slightly higher than the top surface of the support shelf pre-installed in the rack. Lock the pallet jack wheels.
  • Page 52 Installation 12800-360 Installation Fasten the front of the chassis to the rack by installing the front support bracket and fasten to the base of the chassis with five (5) M6 screws. Fasten to the support shelf with seven (7) #10-32 screws. Torque to 30 in-lb. Figure 1-36 Fasten the Chassis to the Front of the Rack Fasten the rear of the chassis to the rack: Fasten the rear support bracket to the base of the chassis with five (5) M6 screws.
  • Page 53 Installation 12800-360 Installation Figure 1-37 Fasten the Chassis to the Back of the Rack D000140-001 B 1-45...
  • Page 54 Installation 12800-360 Installation Attach the cable management guides. If applicable, attach the cable management guides to the front and rear EIA mounting rails, and fasten with M6 screws to the pre-installed clip nuts. The guides should be installed such that the wireframe supports line up with the chassis leaf module slots.
  • Page 55: Connect Equipment To The Ports And Power On The System

    Installation Connect Equipment to the Ports and Power On the System Connect Equipment to the Ports and Power On the System NOTE: Before connecting equipment, it is important to understand the locations of the serial and Ethernet ports on the 12200, 12300 and 12800 series. For the 12200 and 12300, these are located on the switch IB port side.
  • Page 56: Connecting Power

    Installation Connect Equipment to the Ports and Power On the System 1. Connect a Category 5 or 6 (Cat 5/6) Ethernet cable to the RJ-45 connector(s) on the switch. Connect the other end of the Cat 5/6 to an OOB LAN workstation, another switch or a hub.
  • Page 57: Bringing Up The System For The First Time

    Installation Bringing Up the System For the First Time Bringing Up the System For the First Time Start-up Procedures 1. Power up the switch. 2. From its flash image on the management module, the switch begins its boot process. NOTE: If the DB9 port of the SEEB module or the RS232 port on the 12200/12300 is connected to a terminal emulation program, the user will be able to view the switch boot process.
  • Page 58 Installation Bringing Up the System For the First Time NOTE: If using a serial port, skip to Step 6. Steps 2 through 5 are for those users accessing the switch via Telnet or SSH. For the 12800 series, make certain to connect to the SEEB serial port associated witht the Master Management Module (MM).
  • Page 59: Updating The Management Module Ip Addresses In A Redundant

    Installation Bringing Up the System For the First Time 7. To change the switch default gateway IP address enter: setDefaultRoute -h ipaddress where -h ipaddress is the new default gateway IP address in dotted decimal (i.e., xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) format. 8. To to exit the CLI enter: logout Updating the Management Module IP Addresses in a Redundant Management Configuration (12800-040,...
  • Page 60: Enabling 8X Ports

    Installation Bringing Up the System For the First Time • If the IP addresses are not unique, collisions will occur, causing IP operations to fail. To update the IP address on a management module, do the following: 1. Ensure that the module is connected to a COM port on a serial terminal device via the RS-232 port (12200/12300) or DB-9 port (12800 series).
  • Page 61: Creating An 8X Port: 12200/12300

    Installation Bringing Up the System For the First Time each command, refer the QLogic 12000 CLI Reference Guide. Creating an 8x Port: 12200/12300 For the 12200 and 12300 switches, 8x DUOs are set up by combining the 4X port on the bottom row with the 4X port directly above it (e.g., port 1 with port 19, port 2 with 20, port 3 with port 21, etc.):...
  • Page 62 Installation Bringing Up the System For the First Time are from the same manufacturer, as well as the same length. After reinserting the cables, bring up Chassis Viewer. The 8X ports are displayed as shown in Figure 1-42 where both ports of the DUO have LEDs Figure 1-42 8X Ports Enabled From the Chassis Viewer main menu, click on Port Stats then IB Port Stats to display the IB Port Statistics screen.
  • Page 63: Creating An 8X Port: 12800 Series

    Installation Bringing Up the System For the First Time Creating an 8x Port: 12800 Series For the 12800 switches, 8x DUOs are set up on the leaf modules as follows: UHP Leaf (18 4x QDR ports): combine the 4X port on the bottom row with the 4X port directly above it (e.g., port 1 with port 10, port 2 with 11, port 3 with port 12, etc.).
  • Page 64 Installation Bringing Up the System For the First Time NOTE: For proper 8x functionality, it is required that both QSFP cables for a DUO are from the same manufacturer and the same length. After reinserting the cables, bring up Chassis Viewer. The 8X ports are displayed as shown in Figure 1-45 where both ports of the DUO have LEDs...
  • Page 65 Installation Bringing Up the System For the First Time The first port of the group (port 8) is shown as active and Up, while the other port in the DUO (port 17) is displayed as down and Disabled. D000140-001 B 1-57...
  • Page 66: Component Leds

    Installation Component LEDs Component LEDs Management Module Figure 1-47 Management Module LEDs Module Status The status LED indicates one of the following conditions: • Steady Green - the module is operating normally. • Blinking Green - LED test state. • Off - module is in the removable state. Module Attention The Attention LED indicates one of the following conditions: •...
  • Page 67: Chassis Status And Attention

    Installation Component LEDs Chassis Status and Attention The chassis status LED is Green when the system is functioning normally. The chassis status LED is Amber when one of the following conditions exists: • Any Fan Alarm is amber. • Any power supply AC OK LED is off. •...
  • Page 68: Mrl Active

    Installation Component LEDs MRL Active The MRL Active LED is Green when mechanical release latch (MRL) thumbscrew is secured to the Serial, Ethernet, Chassis EEPROM Board (SEEB). Figure 1-48 MRL Active LED 1-60 D000140-001 B...
  • Page 69: Leaf Module

    Installation Component LEDs Leaf Module Figure 1-49 Leaf Module LEDs IB Port LEDs Each module IB port has a Green IB link status LED that provide the following indications: • On - the logical link is up (port is in the Active state). •...
  • Page 70: Spine Module

    Installation Component LEDs • Off - the system functioning normally. • Steady Amber - the system requires some attention, which could indicate one of the following conditions: • The switch temperature is at a warning level on the module. • The switch silicon temperature is at a warning level (approximately 90 degrees •...
  • Page 71: Seeb Module

    Installation Component LEDs • The switch silicon temperature is at a warning level (approximately 90 degrees • DC voltages on the board are slightly out of tolerance (12V Bulk, 5V, 3.3V and 1.8V are all monitored). • The module can no longer function properly. The system will take the appropriate actions to ensure that no damage is done to its components.
  • Page 72: 12200 And 12300

    Installation Component LEDs 12200 and 12300 Figure 1-52 12200 and 12300LEDs IB Port LEDs Each module IB port has a Green IB link status LED that provide the following indications: • On - the logical link is up (port is in the Active state). •...
  • Page 73: Rj45 Leds

    Installation Component LEDs • DC voltages on the board are slightly out of tolerance (12V Bulk, 5V, 3.3V and 1.8V are all monitored). • The module can no longer function properly. The system will take the appropriate actions to ensure that no damage is done to its components. •...
  • Page 74: Power Supply Leds

    Installation Component LEDs • Green Amber on indicates a possible problem, including: • The fan tray is not responding to commands for configuration and temperature-related operations. • A fan is not responding to commands for temperature and speed related operations. •...
  • Page 75: Switch-Based Qlogic Fabric Manager License Key

    Switch-Based QLogic Fabric Manager License If purchased, certain packages of the InfiniBand Fabric Suite entitle the user to the switch-based QLogic Fabric Manager. Refer to the licensing documentation that comes with the InfiniBand Fabric Suite for instructions on generating the license key.
  • Page 76: Procedures

    Switch-Based QLogic Fabric Manager License Key Procedures Record the IFS serial number. Go to the QLogic Feature Activation/License Key web site http://lk.qlogic.com. Figure 1-56 License Key Activation Center 1 Enter the InfiniBand Fabric Suite serial number. Click Continue. The system...
  • Page 77 Installation Switch-Based QLogic Fabric Manager License Key Click Activate License Key and click Continue. The following screen is displayed: Figure 1-58 License Key Activation Center 3 D000140-001 B 1-69...
  • Page 78 Installation Switch-Based QLogic Fabric Manager License Key Enter your email address in the Email: and Confirm Email: text boxes. Click Continue. The following screen is displayed: Figure 1-59 License Key Activation Center 4 1-70 D000140-001 B...
  • Page 79 Installation Switch-Based QLogic Fabric Manager License Key Enter all applicable information. For the City: and/or the Zip/Postal Code entries, click on the flashlight hyperlinks. The following is displayed: Figure 1-60 License Key Activation Center 5 In the City: and Zip: text boxes, enter the applicable information and click Search.
  • Page 80 Installation Switch-Based QLogic Fabric Manager License Key If the information is correct, click Close. The following screen is displayed: Figure 1-62 License Key Activation Center 7 1-72 D000140-001 B...
  • Page 81 In the GUID: text box, enter the FRU GUID of the following applicable components: QLogic 12300 chassis QLogic 12800 series Management Module to be used as the master subnet manager Master and redundant switch-based QLogic Fabric Manager license keys can be generated by entering the GUID of the primary and redundant management modules in the GUID: text boxes.
  • Page 82 Installation Switch-Based QLogic Fabric Manager License Key NOTE:The FRU GUID can be found: On the label of each FRU. Using the Chassis Viewer, the View FRU button for each applicable chassis or module FRU. For the12300 via the switch Command Line Interface (CLI), using the command showIBNodeDesc.
  • Page 83: Qlogic 12000 Six-Port Upgrade

    QLogic 12000 Six-Port Upgrade QLogic 12000 Six-Port Upgrade Users can order a six-port License Key upgrade for the QLogic 12300-BS18 advanced 40Gb/s QDR InfiniBand switch. Refer to the licensing documentation that comes with the QLogic 12300-BS18 switch for instructions on generating the license key.
  • Page 84: Procedures

    Installation QLogic 12000 Six-Port Upgrade Procedures Record the 12300-BS18 serial number. Go to the QLogic Feature Activation/License Key web site http://lk.qlogic.com. Figure 1-65 License Key Activation Center Enter the 12300-BS18 serial number. Click Continue. The system validates the serial number and moves to the next screen.
  • Page 85: Qlogic 12000 Series Product Specifications

    QLogic 12000 Series Product Specifications Physical Specifications All products within the 12200, 12300 and 12800 Director series are designed to be installed in industry-standard 19-inch four-post server racks. Racks should conform to conventional standards. Use the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/Electronic Industries Association (EIA) standard ANSI/EIA-310-D-92 and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 297.
  • Page 86: Environmental Specifications

    QLogic 12000 Series Product Specifications Environmental Specifications Environmental Specifications Operating temperature: 5° - 40°C at sea level, altitude derating 1°C per 300m to 2,400m Non-operating temperature: -40°C to 65°C Relative humidity (non-condensing): Operating 5% - 85%; Non-operating 5% - 90%...
  • Page 87: 12800 Series

    QLogic 12000 Series Product Specifications 12800 Series 12800 Series All 12800 series switches use the same fan tray modules -- intake and exhaust -- and share the same thermal management attributes listed below. The quantity of fan tray modules used in each system is defined in the following table: Table A-2.
  • Page 88: Power Specifications

    QLogic 12000 Series Product Specifications 12800 Series appropriate temperatures of major heat producing components. Monitoring is performed via a two wire I2C interface to each Fan Tray. Power Specifications All products within the 12800 series use a common switching power supply. System power attributes are shown in the table below.
  • Page 89 QLogic 12000 Series Product Specifications 12800 Series Table A-3. System Power Attributes Model # 12800-360 12800-180 12800-120 12800-040 Maximum 100Amps current per supply Inrush Current 30Amps Max Power Factor 99% @ 230V, full load efficiency Power Inlet IEC320-C20 connector # of Power...
  • Page 90: Power Distribution Guidelines

    QLogic 12000 Series Product Specifications 12800 Series Power Distribution Guidelines The following section details power distribution guidelines and recommendations for the QLogic 12800 series. The power supplies for the 12800 series has a maximum inlet current of 15amps @ 110volts and 6amps @ 220volts. Please observe power outlet, power strip and extension cable ratings.
  • Page 91 QLogic 12000 Series Product Specifications 12800 Series Table A-4. AC Plug Types Voltage Region/Country Rating Plug Type Misc/Notes North America 100-127 NEMA 5-20P North America 200-240 NEMA L6-20P North America 200-240 NEMA Three phase AC L15-30P Europe (Schuko) 200-240 CEE 7/7...
  • Page 92 QLogic 12000 Series Product Specifications 12800 Series Notes D000140-001 B...
  • Page 93: Safety And Regulatory Compliance Information

    Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information This section provides regulatory compliance, safety and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) information for the QLogic 12000 series products. Safety Information Statement 1: Disconnect Device - This unit may have more than one power cord. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, disconnect all power cords before servicing unit.
  • Page 94 Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Safety Information Dichiarazione 1: Scollegare il dispositivo - L'unità potrebbe avere più di un cavo di alimentazione. Per ridurre il rischio di scosse elettriche, scollegare tutti i cavi di alimentazione prima di intervenire sull'unità. Erklæring 1: Frakobling av enheten - denne enheten kan ha mer enn én strømledning.
  • Page 95: Statement 2

    Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Safety Information Statement 2: Chassis Lifting - Use safe practices when lifting. NOTE: Use a team of people appropriate to the weight of each specified product and in conjunction with applicable guidelines. Whenever possible, use a mechanical lift.
  • Page 96 Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Safety Information Erklæring 2: Løfting av kabinettet - utvis varsomhet ved løfting. MERK: Bruk flere personer til bæring, avhengig av vekten til hvert enkelt produkt og i samsvar med gjeldende retningslinjer. Bruk mekaniske løftemekanismer når mulig. Declaração 2: Levantar o chassi - Utilize práticas seguras ao levantar o chassi.
  • Page 97 Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Safety Information 注: 请按照每个具体产品的重量来使用一定的人数,并遵照适当的说 明。可能的话,使用机械起重器。 ステートメント 2: シャーシの持ち上げ - シャーシを持ち上げる際は安全に配慮してください。 メモ : 各製品の重量に見合った人数で、適切なガイドラインに従って 持ち上げてください。可能な場合は、リフト機を使用してくだ さい。 D000140-001...
  • Page 98: Statement 3

    Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Safety Information Statement 3: Energy Hazard - To reduce risk of electric shock, keep hands and fingers out of the power supply bays and backplane areas. Verklaring 3: Stroomgevaar - Reduceer het risico op een elektrische schok door handen en vingers weg te houden bij de voedingscompartimenten en de gebieden rond de centrale printplaat.
  • Page 99 Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Safety Information Uttalande 3: Risk för elektrisk stöt. Reducera risken för elektrisk stöt genom att hålla händer och fingrar borta från strömförsörjningsfack och bakpanelsområden. Kijelentés 3: Áramütés veszélye – Az áramütés kockázatának csökkentése érdekében kezeit és ujjait tartsa távol a tápcsatlakozóktól és a hátsó...
  • Page 100: Statement 4

    Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Safety Information Statement 4: Laser Radiation - certain optical products may emit laser radiation. Removing covers could result in exposure to hazardous laser radiation. Radiation may be emitted from connectors or fiber optic cables. Verklaring 4: Laserstraling - bepaalde optische producten kunnen laserstraling verspreiden.
  • Page 101 Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Safety Information Declaración 4: Radiación de láser - Ciertos productos ópticos pueden emitir radiación de láser. Quitar las cubiertas podría resultar en la exposición peligrosa a radiación de láser. La radiación se puede emitir de conectores o cables de fibra óptica. Uttalande 4: Laserstrålning.
  • Page 102: Statement 5

    Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Safety Information Statement 5: No User Serviceable parts - Hazardous energy levels may be present inside power supplies and circuit card modules. Do not remove covers. Verklaring 5: Onderdelen die niet door de gebruiker mogen worden onderhouden - Er kunnen gevaarlijke energieniveaus aanwezig zijn binnen voedingen en printplaten.
  • Page 103 Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Safety Information Uttalande 5: Inga delar kan underhållas av användaren. Farliga energinivåer kan finnas i strömförsörjningsenheter kretskortmoduler. Ta inte bort skydd. Kijelentés 5: A berendezés nem tartalmaz felhasználó által javítható alkatrészeket – Veszélyes energiaszint lehet a tápegységeken és az áramköri kártyamodulokon belül. Ne távolítsa el a burkolatokat.
  • Page 104: Statement 6

    Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Safety Information Statement 6: Equipment Installation - Only qualified personnel should be allowed to install, remove or replace chassis or modules. Verklaring 6: Installatie apparatuur - Voor het installeren, verwijderen of vervangen van chassis of modules mag alleen gekwalificeerd personeel worden gebruikt. Varoitus 6: Laitteiston asentaminen.
  • Page 105 Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Safety Information Kijelentés 6: Berendezés telepítése – Kizárólag szakképzett személyzet számára megengedett a burkolat vagy a modulok telepítése, eltávolítása vagy cseréje. Инструкция 6: Установка оборудования – Установка, удаление и замена корпуса или модулей устройства должна производиться только квалифицированным техническим персоналом.
  • Page 106: Statement 7

    Dichiarazione 7: Aggiunta o sostituzione dei moduli - I moduli sono concepiti solo per l'installazione nelle unità di base QLogic 12000 Serie. Quando si rimuove un modulo attivo, installare sempre le protezioni, poiché impediscono l'esposizione ai pericoli di scosse all'interno dell'unità, contengono le IEM e mantengono un equilibrio dell'aria di raffreddamento nel telaio.
  • Page 107 Declaración 7: Agregar o sustituir módulos - Estos módulos solamente se pueden instalar en unidades de base de la serie QLogic 12000. Siempre instale protectores al retirar un módulo activo. Los protectores previenen la exposición a peligros de energía dentro de la unidad, contienen EMI y mantienen el balance de enfriamiento de aire en el chasis.
  • Page 108 Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Safety Information ステートメント 7: モジュールの追加または取替え - これらのモジュールは QLogic 12000 シリーズ MPFD ベースユニットへの取り付け専用です。アクティブなモジュールを取り除 く際は、常にダミーを取り付けてください。これはユニット内の危険なエネル ギーの露出を防止し、EMI を阻止、およびシャーシ内の空冷バランスを維持しま す。 B-16 D000140-001...
  • Page 109 Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Safety Information D000140-001 B-17...
  • Page 110 Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Safety Information Notes B-18 D000140-001...
  • Page 111: Serial Port Pinouts

    Serial Port Pinouts For those users making their own serial cables, follow the guidelines below. Figure C-1 Serial Port Pinouts D000140-001 B...
  • Page 112 Serial Port Pinouts Figure C-1 represents the RJ-11 connector located on the QLogic 12200 and12300. The only serial port signals required are: Tx, Rx and Ground. All other serial port signals are NOT used. Please see Table C-1 for a list of RJ45 (on Digi) to RJ11 cross-references. The cable should connect the three RJ45 signals (on the Digi) to the RJ11 connector.
  • Page 113 Serial Port Pinouts D000140-001 B...
  • Page 114 Serial Port Pinouts Notes D000140-001 B...
  • Page 115: Fru Replacement

    FRU Replacement This section details replacement information for various QLogic 12000 components. For replacement parts, contact QLogic or an approved reseller. NOTE: If part of a standard operating procedure, add replacement identification tags to both the rack and the FRU hardware to ensure that the warranty is transferred to the replacement part(s).
  • Page 116: Qlogic 12300

    Connect AC power. Change the switch, gateway and subnet mask addresses to a new network address. Cable all applicable IB ports. Fan/Power Supply Replacement FRU part number:12300-PS01 NOTE: These fan/power supplies are to be used exclusively with the QLogic 12300 D000140-001 B...
  • Page 117: Removal Procedures

    FRU Replacement QLogic 12300 QDR IB switch and are not intended to be sold separately. Removal Procedures Push the finger tab to the right. While holding the finger tab, pull the module handle to disengage the unit from the switch.
  • Page 118: Qlogic 12800 Series

    FRU Replacement QLogic 12800 Series QLogic 12800 Series Fan Replacement FRU part numbers: Intake Fan: 12800-FITK Exhaust Fan: 12800-FEXH Removal Procedures While holding the handle, push the release latch to the right Figure D-2 12800 Fan Removal Pull the fan by the handle until disengaged from the chassis.
  • Page 119: Replacement Procedures

    FRU Replacement QLogic 12800 Series Determine whether this is an intake or exhaust fan by checking the FRU label or noting the location of the open notch. Figure D-3 12800 Intake and Exhaust Fans Replacement Procedures Slide the fan tray straight into the open slot until it engages with the backplane connector.
  • Page 120: Power Supply Replacement

    Power Supply Replacement FRU part number:12800-PS01 NOTE: These power supplies are to be used exclusively with the QLogic 12800-series QDR IB switches and are not intended to be sold separately. Removal Procedures Push the release latch to release the arm.
  • Page 121: Leaf Module Replacement

    FRU Replacement QLogic 12800 Series Leaf Module Replacement FRU part number: 18 Port Leaf: 12800-LF18 24 Port Leaf: 12800-LF24 Removal Procedures NOTE: If the leaf module is in one of the chassis management slots, the mechanical release latch (MRL) must be moved in order to remove the leaf. To move the MRL, loosen the thumbscrew attached to the the Serial, Ethernet, Chassis EEPROM Board (SEEB) module, then slide the MRL to the left.
  • Page 122: Replacement Procedures

    FRU Replacement QLogic 12800 Series Pull the release arms down until the leaf module disengages from the backplane connector. Figure D-6 12800 Leaf Removal Carefully pull the module out of the chassis. Replacement Procedures Slide the module straight into the open slot until it engages with the backplane connector.
  • Page 123: Spine Module Replacement

    FRU Replacement QLogic 12800 Series Spine Module Replacement FRU part number: Single Spine Module: 12800-SPSG01 Double Spine Module: 12800-SPDB01 Removal Procedures Pull the release arms out until the spine module disengages from the backplane connector. Figure D-7 12800 Spine Removal Carefully pull the module out of the chassis.
  • Page 124: Management Module Replacement

    FRU Replacement QLogic 12800 Series Management Module Replacement FRU part number:12800-MM01 Removal Procedures Loosen the thumbscrew until it releases from the faceplate. Pull the release arms out until the management module disengages from the backplane connector. Figure D-8 12800 Management Module Removal Carefully pull the module out of the chassis.
  • Page 126 QLogic (UK) LTD. Quatro House Lyon Way, Frimley Camberley Surrey, GU16 7ER UK +44 (0) 1276 804 670 © 2010 QLogic Corporation. Specifications are subject to change without notice. All rights reserved worldwide. QLogic and the QLogic logo are registered trademarks of QLogic Corporation. All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

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