Foundry Networks OSI Installation Manual

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Foundry EdgeIron 4802CF
Installation Guide
2100 Gold Street
P.O. Box 649100
San Jose, CA 95164-9100
Tel 408.586.1700
Fax 408.586.1900
www.foundrynetworks.com
February 2003

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  • Page 1 Foundry EdgeIron 4802CF Installation Guide 2100 Gold Street P.O. Box 649100 San Jose, CA 95164-9100 Tel 408.586.1700 Fax 408.586.1900 www.foundrynetworks.com February 2003...
  • Page 2 Foundry Networks, BigIron, FastIron, IronView, JetCore, NetIron, ServerIron, TurboIron, IronWare, EdgeIron, the Iron family of marks and the Foundry Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Foundry Networks, Inc. in the United States and other countries. F-Secure is a trademark of F-Secure Corporation. All other trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 3 • Limit class A according to EN 55022:1998 Emission: • Limit class A for harmonic current emission according to • Limitation of voltage fluctuation and flicker in low-voltage supply February 2003 EN 61000-3-2/1995 system according to EN 61000-3-3/1995 © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. OMPLIANCES...
  • Page 4: Industry Canada - Class A

    EN 61000-4-6:1996 (0.15 - 80 MHz with 1 kHz AM 80% Modulation: 3 V/m) EN 61000-4-8:1993 (1 A/m at frequency 50 Hz) according to EN 61000-4-11:1994 (>95% Reduction @10 ms, 30% Reduction @500 ms, >95% Reduction @5000 ms) © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. February 2003...
  • Page 5: Taiwan Bsmi Class A

    OMPLIANCES Taiwan BSMI Class A Australia AS/NZS 3548 (1995) - Class A ACN 066 352010 Contact Foundry Networks at: Foundry Networks, Inc. 2100 Gold Street P.O. Box 649100 San Jose, CA 95164-9100 February 2003 © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc.
  • Page 6: Safety Compliance

    Parallel blade, grounding type attachment plug rated 15 A, 125 V Cord Set with H05VV-F cord having three conductors with minimum diameter of 0.75 mm IEC-320 receptacle Male plug rated 10 A, 250 V © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. February 2003...
  • Page 7 Nennstrom bis 6 A und einem Gerätegewicht größer 3 kg ist eine Leitung nicht leichter als H05VV-F, 3G, 0.75 mm Der arbeitsplatzbezogene Schalldruckpegel nach DIN 45 635 Teil 1000 beträgt 70 dB(A) oder weniger. February 2003 einzusetzen. © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. OMPLIANCES...
  • Page 8 4802CF I NSTALLATION UIDE © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. February 2003...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    How to Get Help ......... . . 1-1 Foundry Networks Technical Support ....1-1 Web Access .
  • Page 10 1000BASE-T Cable Requirements ..... . . B-5 Cable Testing for Existing Category 5 Cable ... . B-5 © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. February 2003...
  • Page 11 Glossary Index February 2003 Run 1000BASE-T ......B-5 © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. ONTENTS...
  • Page 12 ONTENTS © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. February 2003...
  • Page 13: About This Guide

    Note: emphasizes an important fact or calls your attention to a dependency. How to Get Help If you need assistance, Foundry Networks is committed to ensuring that your investment in our products remains cost-effective by offering a variety of support options.
  • Page 14: Web Access

    ◆ 1.877.TURBOCALL (887.2622): United States ◆ 1.408.586.1881: Outside the United States Warranty Coverage Contact Foundry Networks using any of the methods listed above for information about the standard and extended warranties. Related Publications Refer to the Foundry EdgeIron 4802CF User Guide for instructions on how to configure and manage the switch.
  • Page 15 Layer 2/3/4 CoS services. Figure 2-1. Front and Rear Panels 10/100 Mbps RJ-45 Ports February 2003 Port Status Indicators Console Port Redundant Power Socket © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. HAPTER BOUT THE 4802CF Mode Select Button System Indicators 1000BASE-T/SFP Ports...
  • Page 16: About The Edgeiron 4802Cf

    Flow control eliminates the loss of packets due to bottlenecks caused by port saturation. Broadcast storm control prevents broadcast traffic storms from engulfing the network. For a detailed description of the switch’s advanced features, refer to the Foundry EdgeIron User Guide.. 4802CF © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. February 2003...
  • Page 17: February 2003 © 2003 Foundry Networks,

    The 1000BASE-T RJ-45 ports support automatic MDI/MDI-X operation, so you can use straight-through cables for all network connections to PCs or servers, or to other switches or hubs. (See“1000BASE-T Pin Assignments” on page B-4.) February 2003 © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. ESCRIPTION OF ARDWARE...
  • Page 18: Status Leds

    Port has established a valid 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps network connection. Flashing indicates activity. Port has established a valid 1000 Mbps network connection. Flashing indicates activity. There is no valid link on the port. © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. Status February 2003...
  • Page 19 The redundant power supply has failed. No redundant power supply is connected. The system diagnostic test has completed successfully. The system diagnostic test is in progress. The system diagnostic test has detected a fault. © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. ESCRIPTION OF ARDWARE Status Status...
  • Page 20: Optional Redundant Power Unit

    There are two power receptacles on the rear panel of the switch. The standard power receptacle is for the AC power cord. The receptacle labeled “RPU” is for the optional Redundant Power Unit (RPU). Figure 2-3. Power Supply Receptacles 4802CF © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. February 2003...
  • Page 21: Features And Benefits

    ◆ Supports flow control, using back pressure for half duplex and IEEE 802.3x for full duplex ◆ Auto MDI/MDIX support for the 10/100/1000BASE-T ports ◆ Up to 8K-entry, media access control (MAC) address cache ◆ Broadcast storm control February 2003 © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. EATURES AND ENEFITS...
  • Page 22: Management

    Layer 3/4 traffic prioritization with IP Precedence and IP DSCP • Multicast switching based on IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) snooping and multicast filtering • Support for up to six static or dynamic IEEE 802.3ad aggregated trunks per switch 4802CF © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. February 2003...
  • Page 23: Network Planning

    When performance bottlenecks are caused by congestion at the network access point (such as the network card for a high-volume file server), the device experiencing congestion (server, power user or hub) can be attached directly to a switched port. And, by using full-duplex mode, the bandwidth of the dedicated segment can be doubled to maximize throughput.
  • Page 24: Application Examples

    LAN. It is providing dedicated 10 Mbps full-duplex connections to workstations and 100 Mbps full-duplex connections to power users and servers. Figure 3-1. Collapsed Backbone Servers 100 Mbps Full Duplex Workstations 100 Mbps Full Duplex © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. Workstations 10 Mbps Full Duplex February 2003...
  • Page 25: Central Wiring Closet

    4802CF are providing 100 Mbps connectivity for up to 48 segments. In addition, the switch is also connecting servers at 200 Mbps. Figure 3-2. Central Wiring Closet February 2003 10/100 Mbps Segments © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. PPLICATION XAMPLES Server Farm...
  • Page 26: Remote Connections With Fiber Cable

    Clear Test Test Status Status Headquarters 1000BASE-SX MMF (500 m) Remote Switch 10/100 Mbps Segments © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. 1000BASE-LX SMF (5 kilometers) 13 14 15 16 17 18 Link Console Link Power 11 12 19 20 21 22 23 24...
  • Page 27: Making Vlan Connections

    Note: When connecting to a switch that does not support IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tags, use untagged ports. February 2003 Ports Untagged Ports VLAN unaware Finance switch Marketing VLAN 3 VLAN 4 © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. PPLICATION XAMPLES Tagged Port R&D Finance VLAN 1 VLAN 2 VLAN 3 VLAN aware switch...
  • Page 28: Connectivity Rules

    (SMF) Fiber Bandwidth 160 MHz/km 200 MHz/km 400 MHz/km 500 MHz/km Fiber Bandwidth © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. Maximum Cable Length 100 m (328 ft) Cable Length Range 2-220 m (7-722 ft.) 2-275 m (7-902 ft.) 2-500 m (7-1641 ft.) 2-550 m (7-1805 ft.)
  • Page 29: 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet Collision Domain

    Twisted Pair, Categories 3, 4, 5 February 2003 Cable Type 50/125 or 62.5/125 micron core multimode fiber (MMF) Maximum Length 100 m (328 ft) © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. ONNECTIVITY ULES Max. Cable Length 100 m (328 ft.) 2 km (1.24 miles)
  • Page 30: Application Notes

    Gigabit Ethernet — 550 m (1805 ft) for multimode fiber or 5 km (16404 ft) for single-mode fiber. However, power budget constraints must also be considered when calculating the maximum cable length for your specific environment. © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. February 2003...
  • Page 31: Installing The Switch

    240 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz, is within 2.44 m (8 feet) of each device and is powered from an independent circuit breaker. As with any equipment, using a filter or surge suppressor is recommended. February 2003 © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. HAPTER WITCH...
  • Page 32: Equipment Checklist

    If you plan to rack-mount the switch, be sure to have the following equipment available: ◆ Four mounting screws for each device you plan to install in a rack—these are not included ◆ A screwdriver (Phillips or flathead, depending on the type of screws used) © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. February 2003...
  • Page 33: February 2003 © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc

    ◆ Circuit Overloading: Be sure that the supply circuit to the rack assembly is not overloaded. ◆ Grounding: Rack-mounted equipment should be properly grounded. Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the mains. February 2003 © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. OUNTING...
  • Page 34 1. Attach the brackets to the device using the screws provided in the Bracket Mounting Kit. Figure 4-1. Attaching the Brackets 2. Mount the device in the rack, using four rack-mounting screws (not provided). Figure 4-2. Installing the Switch in a Rack © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. February 2003...
  • Page 35: Desktop Or Shelf Mounting

    4. If installing multiple switches, attach four adhesive feet to each one. Place each device squarely on top of the one below, in any order. 5. If also installing RPUs, place them close to the stack. February 2003 © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. OUNTING...
  • Page 36: Connecting To A Power Source

    Power LED is lit. If not, check that the power cable is correctly plugged in. 4. If you have purchased a Redundant Power Unit, connect it to the device and to an AC power source now, following the instructions included with the package. © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. February 2003...
  • Page 37: Connecting Network Devices

    The RJ-45 ports on the switch support automatic MDI/MDI-X operation, so you can use standard straight-through twisted-pair cables to connect to any other network device (PCs, servers, switches, routers, or hubs). February 2003 AKING ONNECTIONS © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. HAPTER ETWORK...
  • Page 38: Connecting To Pcs, Servers, Hubs And Switches

    Figure 5-1. Making Twisted-Pair Connections 2. If the device is a network card and the EdgeIron 4802CF is in the wiring closet, attach the other end of the cable segment to a modular wall outlet that is connected to the wiring closet (see “Wiring Closet Connections”...
  • Page 39: Wiring Closet Connections

    2. If not already in place, attach one end of a cable segment to the back of the patch panel where the punch-down block is located, and the other end to a modular wall outlet. 3. Label the cables to simplify future troubleshooting. February 2003 © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. WISTED EVICES...
  • Page 40 AKING ETWORK Figure 5-2. Wiring Closet Connections Switch ONNECTIONS Equipment Rack (side view) Punch-Down Block Patch Panel © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. Wall February 2003...
  • Page 41: Troubleshooting

    Verify that the proper cable type is used and its length does not exceed specified limits. • Check the adapter on the attached device and cable connections for possible defects. Replace the defective adapter or cable if necessary. © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. PPENDIX...
  • Page 42: Installation

    Note: The management agent can accept up to four simultaneous Telnet sessions. If the maximum number of sessions already exists, an additional Telnet connection will not be able to log into the system. © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. February 2003...
  • Page 43: Cables

    Cat. 3, 4, 5 100-ohm UTP core multimode fiber (MMF) 1000BASE-SX Fiber Specifications Fiber Bandwidth 160 MHz/km 200 MHz/km 400 MHz/km 500 MHz/km © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. PPENDIX ABLES Max. Length Connector 100 m (328 ft) RJ-45 100 m (328 ft)
  • Page 44: Twisted-Pair Cable And Pin Assignments

    Figure B-1 illustrates how the pins on the RJ-45 connector are numbered. Be sure to hold the connectors in the same orientation when attaching the wires to the pins. Figure 2-1. RJ-45 Connector Pin Numbers © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. February 2003...
  • Page 45: 100Base-Tx/10Base-T Pin Assignments

    Note: If auto-negotiation is disabled for an RJ-45 port, the auto-MDI/ MDI-X pin signal configuration is also disabled. February 2003 WISTED Assignment © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. ABLE AND SSIGNMENTS MDI Signal Name Transmit Data plus (TD+) Transmit Data minus (TD-)
  • Page 46: 1000Base-T Pin Assignments

    Transmit Data plus (TD2 +) Receive Data minus (RD2-) Transmit Data plus (TD1+) Transmit Data plus (TD4+) Receive Data minus (RD4-) Receive Data minus (RD1-) Transmit Data plus (TD3+) Receive Data minus (RD3-) © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. February 2003...
  • Page 47: 1000Base-T Cable Requirements

    1. Replace any Category 5 patch cables with high-performance Category 6 cables. 2. Reduce the number of connectors used in the link. 3. Reconnect some of the connectors in the link. February 2003 WISTED © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. ABLE AND SSIGNMENTS...
  • Page 48: Console Port Pin Assignments

    No other pins are used. Description RxD (Received Data) TxD (Transmitted Data) SGND (Signal Ground) Null Modem <---------RXD ------------ -----------TXD ----------> -----------SGND ---------- © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. Switch’s PC DB9 DB9 DTE Pin # Pin # PC’s 9-Pin DTE Port 3 TxD...
  • Page 49: Console Port To 25-Pin Dte Port On Pc

    Switch’s 9-Pin Serial Port 2 RXD 3 TXD 5 SGND No other pins are used. February 2003 ONSOLE Null Modem <---------RXD ------------ -----------TXD ----------> -----------SGND ---------- © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. SSIGNMENTS PC’s 25-Pin DTE Port 2 TXD 3 RXD 7 SGND...
  • Page 50 ABLES © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. February 2003...
  • Page 51: Specifications

    Switching Database 8191 MAC address entries LEDs System: Power, RPU, Diag., Port: Link/Act., FDX Weight 4.36 kg (9.5 lbs) Size 44.0 x 35.4 x 4.3 cm (17.37 x 13.9 x 1.7 in.) February 2003 PECIFICATIONS © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. PPENDIX...
  • Page 52: Maximum Current

    Internal, auto-ranging transformer: 90 to 260 VAC, 47 to 63 Hz Redundant DC input Power Consumption 48 Watts maximum Maximum Current 5 A @ 110 VAC 2 A @ 240 VAC ° ° C (32 to 122 ° ° C (-40 to 158 © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. February 2003...
  • Page 53: Switch Features

    Up to 255 groups; port-based or with 802.1Q VLAN tagging, GVRP for automatic VLAN learning Multicast Switching IGMP Snooping Quality of Service Supports four levels of priority and Weighted Round Robin queueing February 2003 © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. WITCH EATURES...
  • Page 54: Management Features

    IEEE 802.1p priority tags, IEEE 802.1Q VLAN, IEEE 802.3ac VLAN tagging, IEEE 802.ad Link Aggregation Control Protocol IEEE 802.3x full-duplex flow control (ISO/IEC 8802-3) SNMP (RFC 1157), RMON (RFC 1757 groups 1,2,3,9), RADIUS (RFC 2618) © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. February 2003...
  • Page 55: Compliances

    Industry Canada Class A EN55022 (CISPR 22) Class A EN 61000-3-2/3 VCCI Class A C-Tick - AS/NZS 3548 (1995) Class A Immunity EN 61000-4-2/3/4/5/6/8/11 Safety CSA/NRTL (CSA 22.2.950 & UL 1950) EN60950 (TÜV/GS) February 2003 © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. OMPLIANCES...
  • Page 56 PECIFICATIONS © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. February 2003...
  • Page 57: Auto-Negotiation

    Signalling method allowing each node to select its optimum operational mode (e.g., 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps and half or full duplex) based on the capabilities of the node to which it is connected. February 2003 © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. LOSSARY Glossary-1...
  • Page 58 Intel, and Xerox, using baseband transmission, CSMA/CD access, logical bus topology, and coaxial cable. The successor IEEE 802.3 standard provides for integration into the OSI model and extends the physical layer and media with repeaters and implementations that operate on fiber, thin coax and twisted-pair cable.
  • Page 59: Gigabit Ethernet

    Defines Ethernet frame start/stop requests and timers used for flow control on full-duplex links. IEEE 802.3z Defines CSMA/CD access method and physical layer specifications for 1000BASE Gigabit Ethernet. Local Area Network (LAN) A group of interconnected computer and support devices. February 2003 © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. LOSSARY Glossary-3...
  • Page 60: Network Diameter

    A backup power supply that automatically takes over in case the primary power supply should fail. RJ-45 Connector A connector for twisted-pair wiring. Switched Ports Ports that are on separate collision domains or LAN segments. Glossary-4 © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. February 2003...
  • Page 61 A VLAN serves as a logical workgroup with no physical barriers, allowing users to share information and resources as though located on the same LAN. February 2003 © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. LOSSARY Glossary-5...
  • Page 62 LOSSARY Glossary-6 © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. February 2003...
  • Page 63 Ethernet connectivity rules 3-7 features C-3 management 2-8 switch 2-7 flow control, IEEE 802.3x 2-3 front panel of switch 2-1 full duplex connectivity 3-1 Gigabit Ethernet cable lengths 3-6 grounding for racks 4-3 GVRP 2-2 © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. NDEX Index-1...
  • Page 64 4-6 problems, troubleshooting A-1 QoS 2-2 rack mounting 4-3 rear panel of switch 2-1 rear panel receptacles 2-6 redundant power unit 2-6 RJ-45 port connections 5-1 RJ-45 ports 2-3 pinouts B-4 © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. February 2003...
  • Page 65 1-2 Web 1-2 Telnet A-2 temperature within a rack 4-3 troubleshooting in-band access A-2 power and cooling problems A-1 switch indicators A-1 twisted-pair connections 5-1 VLANs 2-2 tagging 3-5 Web-based management 2-2 © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. NDEX Index-3...
  • Page 66 NDEX Index-4 © 2003 Foundry Networks, Inc. February 2003...

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