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Extreme Networks E4G Series Routers
Hardware Installation Guide
Extreme Networks, Inc.
3585 Monroe Street
Santa Clara, California 95051
(888) 257-3000
(408) 579-2800
http://www.extremenetworks.com
Published: February 2012
Part number: 120728-00 Rev. 01

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  • Page 1 Extreme Networks E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide Extreme Networks, Inc. 3585 Monroe Street Santa Clara, California 95051 (888) 257-3000 (408) 579-2800 http://www.extremenetworks.com Published: February 2012 Part number: 120728-00 Rev. 01...
  • Page 2 Unified Access Architecture, Unified Access RF Manager, UniStack, XNV, the Extreme Networks logo, the Alpine logo, the BlackDiamond logo, the Extreme Turbodrive logo, the Summit logos, and the Powered by ExtremeXOS logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Extreme Networks, Inc. or its subsidiaries in the United States and/or other countries.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Preface.................................7 Audience ..................................7 Conventions ................................8 Related Publications..............................8 PART 1: ABOUT THE E4G SERIES ROUTERS Chapter 1: About the E4G Series Routers ..................... 13 Overview ................................13 E4G-200 Cell Site Router ............................14 E4G-200 CLK Module .............................16 E4G-200 F16T1E1 Module ..........................16 E4G-200 LEDs ..............................17 E4G-400 Cell Site Aggregation Router........................18...
  • Page 4 Calculating Volt-Amperage Requirements ....................42 UPS Transition Time ..........................43 DC Power Requirements ..........................43 Applicable Industry Standards..........................43 Chapter 3: Installing an E4G Series Router ................... 45 Pre-installation Requirements ..........................45 Installing the E4G-200 Cell Site Router........................46 Installing the Router in the Rack ........................47 Grounding the Router............................48...
  • Page 5 Battery Replacement and Disposal ........................92 Fiber Optic Ports and Optical Safety ........................92 SFP (Mini-GBIC), SFP+, and XFP Regulatory Compliance................93 Safety Information for the E4G Series Routers ......................93 Appendix B: Technical Specifications ....................101 E4G-200 Cell Site Router .............................101 E4G-400 Cell Site Aggregation Router.........................105 Power Supplies for the E4G-400 Router ......................111...
  • Page 6 Contents E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 7: Preface

    Extreme Networks E4G series routers. 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. E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 8: Conventions

    Summit Family Switches Hardware Installation Guide ● ● Extreme Networks Pluggable Interface Modules Installation Guide Hardware and software documentation for Extreme Networks products is available from the Extreme Networks website at the following location: http://www.extremenetworks.com/go/documentation E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 9 You must have an active support agreement or a product registered to you in order to receive an eSupport login and access to Extreme Networks software release notes. To request an eSupport user name and password, select the Request Web Login link on the eSupport home page at: https://esupport.extremenetworks.com...
  • Page 10 Preface E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 11 About the E4G Series Routers P A R T...
  • Page 13: Chapter 1: About The E4G Series Routers

    ● Overview The Extreme Networks E4G router family consists of the E4G-200 cell site router and the E4G-400 cell site aggregation router. These routers provide high-bandwidth capacity, highly accurate and flexible timing, and Operations Administration and Maintenance (OAM) capabilities that support service level agreement (SLA) metrics.
  • Page 14: E4G-200 Cell Site Router

    CSR_025 E4G-200 Cell Site Router The Extreme Networks E4G-200 router provides 12 resilient synchronous Gigabit Ethernet ports and 16 T1/E1 ports in a compact 1RU unit. The Ethernet ports support both IEEE 1588v2 and Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE) timing, and the T1/E1 ports support time division multiplexing (TDM) timing. The router provides high-performance pseudowire capability, supporting both CESoPSN (channelized) and SAToP (unframed and unchannelized) TDM services.
  • Page 15 The power supply is not field-replaceable. The back panel of the E4G-200 router provides an alternate attachment point for the grounding lug. Status LEDs on the E4G-200 router are described in Table 3 on page E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 16: E4G-200 Clk Module

    Chapter 1: About the E4G Series Routers E4G-200 CLK Module An optional clock module (Figure 3) for the E4G-200 router provides timing based on either of the following protocols: ITU-T Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE) protocol ● Precision Time Protocol based on the IEEE specification 1588v2 ●...
  • Page 17: E4G-200 Leds

    Local alarm active but silenced No local alarm active Remote Steady green Remote alarm active (Alarm LED) Blinking green Remote alarm active but silenced No remote alarm active On-Line Steady green On line Off line E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 18: E4G-400 Cell Site Aggregation Router

    Chapter 1: About the E4G Series Routers Table 3: LEDs on the E4G-200 Cell Site Router (Continued) Label/type Color/State Meaning Steady green Normal operation No power Port LEDs Steady green Link OK (1 through16) Blinking green Activity No link, or port is disabled.
  • Page 19 AC and DC power supply. Figure 6: E4G-400 Back Panel CSR_021 1 = Slot A 2 = Slot B 3 = Fan tray 4 = Power supply bays E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 20: Combination Ports On The E4G-400 Router

    RJ-45 connectors with an optical port using LC connectors. The copper port operates as an autonegotiating 10/100/1000BASE-T port. The optical port allows Gigabit Ethernet uplink connections through Extreme Networks small form factor pluggable (SFP) interface modules.
  • Page 21 Blinking green Activity card (S1 through S4) No link, or port is disabled. Port LED on installed Steady green Link OK E4G-B16T1E1 module Blinking green Activity (1 through16) No link, or port is disabled. E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 22: Power Supplies For The E4G-400

    NOTE An AC power input cord is not provided with a 300 W AC power supply. You can order an appropriate cord from Extreme Networks or from your local supplier. The power cord must meet the requirements listed in “Power Supplies for the E4G-400 Router”...
  • Page 23: Optional Ports For The E4G-400 Router

    Slot A on the rear panel of the E4G-400 router. These ports support synchronous Ethernet and can be used for stacking connections or data links. Figure 8: XGM3S-2xf Option Card CSR_023 1 = XFP ports 2 = LEDs E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 24: Xgm3Sb-4Sf Option Card

    Chapter 1: About the E4G Series Routers XGM3SB-4sf Option Card The XGM3SB-4sf option card (Figure 9) allows you to add up to four 10-Gigabit SFP+ optical ports to Slot B on the rear panel of the E4G-400 router. These ports support synchronous Ethernet and can be used for data links.
  • Page 25: Pluggable Interfaces For E4G Series Routers

    Pluggable Interfaces for E4G Series Routers Pluggable Interfaces for E4G Series Routers Ports on E4G series routers are compatible with a variety of optical modules, including SFP+ and XFP modules. Extreme Networks optical modules are tested to work in all supported Extreme Networks devices.
  • Page 26 Chapter 1: About the E4G Series Routers E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 27: Part 2: Installing Hardware

    Installing Hardware P A R T...
  • Page 29: Chapter 2: Site Preparation

    The chapter assumes a working knowledge of local area network (LAN) operations, and a familiarity with communications protocols that are used on interconnected LANs. Only qualified service personnel should install, maintain, or remove Extreme Networks equipment. Qualified service personnel have had appropriate technical training and experience that is necessary to be aware of the hazards to which they are exposed when performing a task and of measures to minimize the danger to themselves or other people.
  • Page 30: Planning Your Site

    ● 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. Meeting power requirements ●...
  • Page 31: Equipment Location Considerations

    Be sure that each equipment location has a suitable ground. All equipment racks and equipment ● installed in the closet should be grounded. Be sure that all system environmental requirements are met, such as ambient temperature and ● humidity. E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 32: Temperature

    It is best to have at least 3 inches (8 cm) of clear space in front of the air intake and outflow vents on the sides of the router; airflow moves from side to side. For proper airflow through an E4G series router, leave clear space on the left and right sides of the router.
  • Page 33: Electrostatic Discharge

    The rack must meet earthquake safety requirements equal to that of the installed system. ● The mounting holes should be flush with the rails to accommodate the installed system. ● The rack should support approximately 600 pounds (272 kilograms). ● E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 34: Protective Grounding For The Rack

    Extreme Networks equipment is designed with mounting brackets that provide solid metal-to-metal connection to the rack. Before you install an E4G series router in an equipment rack, clean the rack and mounting bracket surfaces and apply an antioxidant. When you secure an E4G series router to the rack, use thread-forming mounting screws that remove any paint or non-conductive coatings and establish metal-to-metal contact.
  • Page 35: Outdoor Installation Sites

    This section addresses requirements for the cable you should use when installing your network equipment. It includes: Cabling Standards ● Cable Labeling and Record Keeping ● Installing Cable ● RJ-45 Connector Jackets ● Radio Frequency Interference ● E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 36: Cabling Standards

    Assign a unique block of sequential numbers to the group of cables that run between each pair of ● equipment locations. Assign a unique identification number to each equipment rack. ● Identify all equipment locations by labeling the front panel of your Extreme Networks equipment ● and other hardware. Keep accurate and current cable identification records. ●...
  • Page 37 IEC standard 850. Keep all ports and connectors free of dust. ● Figure 12: Properly Installed and Bundled Cable for an E4G-400 Router CSR_028 E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 38: Fiber Optic Cable

    It is also important not to stretch the cable during installation. Extreme Networks recommends that the bend radius for fiber optic cable equal 2 inches (5.08 cm) minimum for each 90-degree turn as shown in...
  • Page 39: Cable Distances

    10BASE-T Category 3 and higher UTP cable – Proprietary to Extreme Networks. Connections between two Extreme Networks 1000BASE-LX interfaces that use 10/125 µm single-mode fiber can use a maximum distance of 10,000 meters. Table 9: Extreme Networks SFP+ Direct-Attach Cables...
  • Page 40: Rj-45 Connector Jackets

    Routing UTP cable near air conditioner units ● Routing UTP cable near electrical transformers ● In areas or applications where these situations cannot be avoided, use fiber optic cabling or shielded twisted pair cabling (STP). E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 41: Meeting Power Requirements

    WARNING! Extreme Networks routers do not have a switch for turning power to the unit on and off. For systems using an AC power supply, power to the router is disconnected by removing the wall plug from the electrical outlet.
  • Page 42: Uninterruptible Power Supply Requirements

    ● page NOTE Extreme Networks recommends that you use a UPS that provides online protection. Calculating Volt-Amperage Requirements To determine the size of UPS that you need: 1 Locate the voltage and amperage requirements for each piece of equipment. These numbers are usually located on a sticker on the back or bottom of your equipment.
  • Page 43: Ups Transition Time

    UPS Transition Time Transition time is the time that is necessary for the UPS to transfer from utility power to full-load battery power. For Extreme Networks products, a transition time of less than 20 milliseconds is required for optimum performance.
  • Page 44 Chapter 2: Site Preparation E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 45: Chapter 3: Installing An E4G Series Router

    Installing an E4G Series Router C H A P T E R This chapter provides instructions to install an E4G series router and includes the following sections: Pre-installation Requirements on page 45 ● Installing the E4G-200 Cell Site Router on page 46 ●...
  • Page 46: Installing The E4G-200 Cell Site Router

    Chapter 3: Installing an E4G Series Router Installing the E4G-200 Cell Site Router When you unpack the E4G-200 Cell Site Router, verify that the package contains the following items: E4G-200 router ● 2 rack-mounting brackets with 8 screws ● Ethernet console cable ●...
  • Page 47: Installing The Router In The Rack

    (Figure 16). 3 Slide the router into the equipment rack (Figure 17). Figure 17: Installing the Router in the Rack CSR_009 4 Insert and tighten rack-mounting screws to secure the router to the rack. E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 48: Grounding The Router

    Chapter 3: Installing an E4G Series Router Grounding the Router Before you connect the power input cable to an E4G-200 router, you must ground the router, following the instructions in this section. A grounding lug is located on the front of the router (Figure 18).
  • Page 49: Preparing The Dc Power Input Cable

    3 Insert each stripped wire into the connector. Make sure that no exposed part of the copper wire extends beyond either side of the connector. 4 Tighten each retaining screw to 4.5 pound-inches (0.5 Newton-meters) to fasten the wire in place. E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 50: Connecting The Router To Dc Power

    Chapter 3: Installing an E4G Series Router Connecting the Router to DC Power Before you connect the DC input cable to the power input socket on the router, the DC input cable must be properly connected to the DC source voltage at your facility by a qualified electrician.
  • Page 51: Installing And Connecting A Clock Module

    Save the cover for later re-use in case you must remove the clock module and do not have a replacement module. An unoccupied module slot must be covered to ensure satisfactory EMI levels and to maintain adequate airflow through the router. E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 52: Connecting Timing Cables To The E4G-200 Router

    Chapter 3: Installing an E4G Series Router Connecting Timing Cables to the E4G-200 Router The clock module provides the types of cable connections listed below for connecting a Building Integrated Timing Supply (BITS) or GPS timing source. Two mini-BNC connectors labeled IN ●...
  • Page 53: Connecting The Alarms Cable

    DB-15 connector. To connect this port, use #28 AWG solid-wire cable terminated in a DB-15 male connector. The connector should have the pinouts listed in “E4G-200 Connector Pinouts” on page 113. E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 54: Installing The E4G-400 Cell Site Aggregation Router

    NOTE An AC power input cord is not provided with an E4G-400 AC power supply. You can order an appropriate cord from Extreme Networks or from your local supplier. The power cord must meet the requirements listed in “Power Supplies for the E4G-400 Router” on page 111.
  • Page 55: Mid-Mounting An E4G-400 Router In A Two-Post Rack

    3 Insert and tighten rack-mounting screws to secure the router to the rack. To install the power supply, see “Installing an AC Power Supply” on page 57 “Installing a DC Power Supply” on page E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 56: Front-Mounting An E4G-400 Router In A Two-Post Rack

    Chapter 3: Installing an E4G Series Router Front-Mounting an E4G-400 Router in a Two-Post Rack 1 On each side of the router, use six screws to attach a bracket to the router (Figure 28). Figure 28: Rack-mounting Bracket for Front-Mount installation...
  • Page 57: Installing An Ac Power Supply

    1 If necessary, remove a blank panel (Figure 30). Figure 30: Removing a Blank Panel SH_201 2 Slide the power supply into the router (Figure 31). Figure 31: Installing an AC Power Supply SH_202 E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 58: Installing A Dc Power Supply

    Chapter 3: Installing an E4G Series Router 3 Push the power supply in until the latch snaps into place. NOTE If power supplies are not installed in both power supply bays, be sure to install a cover over the unoccupied bay. The cover is required for maintaining proper system ventilation and EMI levels.
  • Page 59: Installing The Power Supply

    Figure 32: Attaching Terminals to Cables SH_109 Power connection wire Ground wire Installing the Power Supply To install a power supply: 1 If necessary, remove a blank panel (Figure 33). Figure 33: Removing a Blank Panel SH_207 E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 60: Connecting The Ground Wire

    Chapter 3: Installing an E4G Series Router 2 Slide the power supply into the router (Figure 34). Figure 34: Installing a DC Power Supply SH_208 3 Push the power supply in until the latch snaps into place. NOTE If power supplies are not installed in both power supply bays, install a cover over the unoccupied bay.
  • Page 61: Connecting The Power Supply To The Dc Source Voltage

    Slide the spade terminal of the negative wire (–48 V) under the captive square washer on the negative terminal (labeled –48V). c Slide the spade terminal of the positive wire (–48 V RTN) under the captive square washer on the positive terminal (labeled RTN). E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 62 Chapter 3: Installing an E4G Series Router Figure 36: Connecting the DC Power Cables (Part 1) -48V (–) SH_210 d Tighten both screws on the terminal block to 11 inch-pounds (1.25 Newton-meters) (Figure 37). 5 Slide the cover into place over the terminal block (Figure 37).
  • Page 63: Installing Port Option Cards

    When you install an E4G-B16T1E1 option card, the final seating of the card requires firm pressure. Otherwise the retaining screws do not engage, and the internal connector will not mate properly. 4 Align and securely tighten the captive retaining screws. E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 64: Connecting Timing Cables To The E4G-400 Router

    Chapter 3: Installing an E4G Series Router Figure 39: Installing a Port Option Card CSR_006 Slot A CSR_007 Slot B 5 Reboot the router to initialize the newly installed option card. NOTE Save the cover for later re-use in case you must remove the port option card and do not have a replacement card.
  • Page 65: Connecting Cables To The E4G-B16T1E1 Module

    Connecting Cables to the E4G-B16T1E1 Module The ports on the E4G-B16T1E1 module are implemented as MRJ21 connectors. Each connector represents eight ports. Two cable types are available for these ports: MRJ21-to-RJ-45 fan-out cable (Extreme Networks part number 16220; see Figure ●...
  • Page 66: Initial Startup

    Initial Startup When an E4G series router is started for the first time, it can take up to 40 minutes for the clock function to stabilize and allow the T1 lines to hold synchronization.
  • Page 67: Logging In For The First Time

    This procedure is described in the documentation supplied with the terminal. A console cable is shipped with each E4G series router. For connector pinouts associated with the console ports, see “Console Connector Pinouts” on page 424.
  • Page 68 Chapter 3: Installing an E4G Series Router 6 Assign an IP address and subnetwork mask for VLAN mgmt by typing: configure mgmt ipaddress 123.45.67.8 255.255.255.0 Your changes take effect immediately. 7 Save your configuration changes so that they will be in effect after the next system reboot by typing: save The configuration is saved to the configuration database of the router.
  • Page 69: Part 3: Maintenance

    Maintenance P A R T...
  • Page 71: Chapter 4: Maintenance Procedures

    ● NOTE If you will be working near multiple E4G-400 routers for an extended time, Extreme Networks recommends that you wear hearing protection. When all the fans are operating, the noise level can be in excess of 7.2 B(A) Declared Sound Power or 69 decibels Sound Power.
  • Page 72 If you are not installing a replacement power supply, install a cover over the unoccupied power supply bay. Unoccupied bays must always be covered to maintain proper system ventilation and EMI levels. 5 Verify that the replacement power supply is oriented the same way as the unit you removed. E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 73 8 Connect the other end of the power cord to an AC power outlet. WARNING! Always be sure that the source outlet is properly grounded before plugging the AC power cord into the AC power supply. E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 74: Replacing A Dc Power Supply In The E4G-400 Router

    4 Push the latching tab to the left as you pull outward on the handle to disengage the power supply internal connectors (see Figure 44). Figure 44: Removing a DC Power Supply SH_212 5 Carefully slide the power supply the rest of the way out of the router. E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 75: Installing The Replacement Power Supply

    4 Tighten the screw to 12.6 inch-pounds. 5 Connect the other end of the wire to a known reliable earth ground point at your site. Figure 46: Connecting the Ground Wire 1 = Grounding point 2 = Ground wire E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 76: Connecting The Dc Power Cables

    Slide the spade terminal of the positive wire (–48 V RTN) under the captive square washer on the positive terminal (labeled RTN). Figure 47: Connecting the DC Power Cables (Part 1) -48V (–) SH_210 d Tighten both screws on the terminal block to 11 inch-pounds (Figure 48). E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 77 Replacing a DC Power Supply in the E4G-400 Router Figure 48: Connecting the DC Power Cables (Part 2) -48V (–) SH_211 4 Energize the DC circuit. E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 78: Replacing A Fan Module In The E4G-400 Router

    Figure 49: Removing a Fan Module SH_219 3 Carefully slide the replacement fan module into the router (Figure 50). Figure 50: Installing a Fan Module SH_220 4 Align and fully tighten the captive retaining screws. E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 79: Replacing Optional Ports In The E4G-400 Router

    2 Completely loosen the captive retaining screws and slide the installed option card out of the router (Figure 51). Figure 51: Removing an Installed Port Option Card CSR_033 Slot A CSR_03 Slot B E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 80: Replacing A Clock Module In The E4G-200 Router

    1 Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap to your wrist and connect the metal end to an appropriate ground point on the rack. 2 Completely loosen the captive retaining screws and slide the installed clock module out of the router (Figure 53). Figure 53: Removing a Clock Module CSR 031 E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 81: Replacing A T1E1 Module In The E4G-200 Router

    1 Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap to your wrist and connect the metal end to an appropriate ground point on the rack. 2 Completely loosen the captive retaining screws and slide the installed T1/E1 module out of the router (Figure 55). Figure 55: Removing a T1/E1 Module CSR_032 E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 82: Removing An E4G-200 Router From An Equipment Rack

    Pull the ground wire out of the lug and move the ground wire out of the way. 4 Loosen and remove the four screws holding the router in place in the equipment rack. 5 Carefully remove the router from the rack and place it on a secure, flat surface. E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 83: Removing An E4G-400 Router From An Equipment Rack

    2 Disconnect the DC power cables as follows: a Slide the cover off the terminal block. b Loosen the screws that secure the cable terminals to the terminal block. c Slide the wires out from under the captive washers. E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 84: Removing The E4G-400 Router From The Rack

    1 Verify that the power supplies have been removed from the router. 2 Support the router as you remove the screws that hold the router to the rack. 3 Slide the router out of the rack. E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 85: Part 4: Appendices

    Appendices P A R T...
  • Page 87: Appendix A: Safety Information

    A P P E N D I X WARNING! Read the safety information in this appendix thoroughly before installing Extreme Networks products. Failure to follow this safety information can lead to personal injury or damage to the equipment. 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.
  • Page 88: Considerations Before Installing

    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.
  • Page 89: Maintenance Safety

    ● Cable Routing for LAN Systems Extreme Networks equipment meets the requirements for LAN system equipment. LAN systems are designed only for intra-building installations; that is, cable runs between devices must be in the same building as the connected units.
  • Page 90: Installing Power Supply Units And Connecting Power

    WARNING! Be sure to satisfy the requirements listed in this section when you install Extreme Networks power supplies or connect power. When you install any power supply: Do not use excessive force when you insert a power supply into the bay.
  • Page 91: Selecting Power Supply Cords

    See the data sheet of the power supply for proper sizing of the circuit breaker. Extreme Networks AC power supplies do not have switches for turning the unit on and off. Remove ●...
  • Page 92: Battery Replacement And Disposal

    ● 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. Such devices include but are not limited to gigabit interface converters (GBICs), small form factor pluggable (SFP) modules (or mini-GBICs), QSFP+ modules, XENPAK transceivers, and XFP laser optic modules.
  • Page 93: Sfp (Mini-Gbic), Sfp+, And Xfp Regulatory Compliance

    47 CFR Part 15, Class A when installed into Extreme products ● Safety Information for the E4G Series Routers The statements in this section apply specifically to the E4G series routers. To avoid electric shock, do not connect safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits to telephone-network ●...
  • Page 94 Versichern Sie sich, dass Ihre Netzteile den Gleichstrom- bzw. Wechselstrombedarf aller ● Netzwerkgeräte decken können. Racks für Extreme Networks-Geräte müssen fest am Boden verankert werden. Bei nicht ● vorschriftsmäßiger Fixierung des Racks besteht die Gefahr, dass das Rack bei Wartungsarbeiten umkippt.
  • Page 95 ● Netzteil, Modul oder andere Komponenten eigenmächtig zu reparieren. Senden Sie im Falle einer Störung das defekte Teil zur Reparatur oder zum Austausch an Extreme Networks ein, sofern ein Extreme Networks-Vertreter nicht etwas anderes angibt. Um das System spannungslos zu machen, müssen Sie alle Netzkabel aus den Netzsteckdosen ziehen.
  • Page 96 Zugentlastungsvorrichtungen. Kabelverlegung für LAN-Systeme Extreme Networks-Geräte erfüllen die Anforderungen für Geräte für LAN-Systeme. LAN-Systeme sind für gebäudeinterne Installationen konzipiert, das heißt, die Kabel zwischen den einzelnen Einheiten müssen im gleichen Gebäude verlaufen, in dem auch die Geräte untergebracht. Hiervon ausgenommen sind nur die unten aufgeführten Bedingungen.
  • Page 97 Safety Information for the E4G Series Routers Installation der Netzteile und Netzanschluss Die Leistungsdaten und die Anforderung der einzelnen Netzteile an den Leistungseingang entnehmen Sie bitte Anhang B dieser Anleitung oder dem Datenblatt für die Netzversorgung unter http://www.extremenetworks.com. WARNUNG! Die in diesem Abschnitt aufgeführten Anforderungen müssen bei der Installation von Extreme Networks-Netzteilen und beim Netzanschluss unbedingt erfüllt werden.
  • Page 98 Bereich kann beispielsweise nur mithilfe eines Spezialwerkzeugs, Schloss und Schlüssel oder einer anderen Sicherheitsvorrichtung geöffnet werden. HINWEIS Da die Gebäudevorschriften in aller Welt unterschiedlich sind, empfiehlt Extreme Networks dringend, sich bezüglich der korrekten Erdung und Spannungsverteilung für Ihre Installation in Ihrem Land an einen Elektrofachbetrieb zu wenden.
  • Page 99 Die Batterien in Extreme Produkten sind gekapselt und dürfen nur durch qualifiziertes Extreme-Wartungspersonal ausgewechselt werden. Wenden Sie sich für den Austausch eines Produktes an das Wartungspersonal von Extreme Networks. Versuchen Sie nicht, die Batterie selbst auszuwechseln. Bei einer Missachtung dieser Anweisungen und dem Versuch, die Batterien eigenmächtig zu wechseln, müssen folgende Richtlinien eingehalten werden, um eine mögliche...
  • Page 100 Appendix A: Safety Information Konformität von GBIC, SFP (Mini-GBIC), QSFP+, XENPAK und XFP Steckbare optische Module von Extreme Networks und direkt angeschlossene Kabel erfüllen folgende gesetzliche Vorschriften: Laserprodukt der Klasse 1 oder Klasse 1M ● EN60825-1:2007 2. Ausgabe oder später, Europäische Norm ●...
  • Page 101: Appendix B: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications A P P E N D I X This appendix includes the following specifications for E4G series routers and related components: E4G-200 Cell Site Router ● E4G-400 Cell Site Aggregation Router on page 105 ● Power Supplies for the E4G-400 Router on page 111 ●...
  • Page 102 43 W, 147 BTU/hr E4G-200 router with clock module and T1/E1 module Input current 1.02 A @ +24 V 0.78 A @ –48 V Heat dissipation 49 W, 167 BTU/hr Power consumption 49 W, 167 BTU/hr E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 103 Taiwan, CNS 13438(95) Class A, CNS 14336-1(10), (BSMI) Australia/New Zealand, C-Tick (ACMA) South Korea: KN22, KN24 (KCC) Brazil, Res 442, (ANATEL) Mexico, NOM-19 (NRTL) Russia (GOST-R) IEEE 802.3 Media Access Standards IEEE 802.3ab 1000BASE-T E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 104 High fan speed: 57.9 dB(A) per ISO 3744:1994 Declared sound power in Low fan speed: 3.3 B(A) in accordance with ISO 9296:1998 accordance with High fan speed: 5.7 B(A) in accordance with ISO 9296:1998 EN 300 753 v1.3.1 (2011-11) E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 105: E4G-400 Cell Site Aggregation Router

    1.0 lb (0.45 kg) XGM3SB-4sf option card 1.0 lb (0.45 kg) E4G-B16T1E1 module 2.25 lb (1.0 kg) E4G-400 fan module 0.79 lb (0.36 kg) Fan Speed Minimum speed 2500 RPM Maximum speed 15900 RPM E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 106 Maximum Input current 5 A @ 100 V (low-line) 2.5 A @ 240 V (high-line) Heat dissipation 99 W, 339 BTU/hr (with 1 power supply) Power consumption 99 W, 339 BTU/hr (with 1 power supply) E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 107 Maximum Input current 7 A @ 48 V (low-line) 5.6 A @ 60 V (high-line) Heat dissipation 94 W, 319 BTU/hr (with 1 power supply) Power consumption 94 W, 319 BTU/hr (with 1 power supply) E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 108 CDRH Letter of Approval (US FDA Approval) European Safety CB Scheme IEC 60950-1: 2005 2nd Ed.+National Differences IEC/EN 60825-1:2007 (Lasers Safety) IEC/EN 60825-2:2004+A2:2010 (Optic Fiber Systems) International Safety GS-TUV Mark EN 60950-1:2006 2nd Ed. AS/NZS 60950-1 (Australia /New Zealand) E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 109 Japan, JATA Green book Taiwan, NCC Australia/New Zealand, AS/ACIF S016 (ACMA) TBR 12/13 (European Union) Telcordia GR-1089, Issue 6 per SR 3580 issue 4, Level 3 Compliant VZ.TPR.9305 ATT.-TP.76200 IEEE 802.3ab 1000BASE-T IEEE 802.3 Media Access Standards E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 110 High fan speed: 74.3 dB(A) per ISO 3744:1994 Declared sound power in Low fan speed: 5.3 B(A) in accordance with ISO 9296:1998 accordance with High fan speed: 7.4 B(A) in accordance with ISO 9296:1998 EN 300 753 v1.3.1 (2011-11) E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 111: Power Supplies For The E4G-400 Router

    High Line: 86% at 50% load and 89% at 100% load Environmental Specifications Operating temperature –10°C to 50°C (normal operation) Storage temperature -40°C to 70°C Operating humidity 20% to 90% relative humidity, non-condensing Operational shock 30 m/s (3 G) E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 112: Power Cord Requirements For Ac Power Supplies

    30 m/s (3 G) Power Cord Requirements for AC Power Supplies Power cords used on AC-powered E4G series routers must meet the following requirements: The power cord must be agency-certified for the country of use. ● The power cord must have an IEC320-C13 connector for connection to the router.
  • Page 113: E4G-200 Connector Pinouts

    Power alarm relay— Power status indication. normally open (NO) contact APRCOM Power alarm relay— common (COM) contact Shield Shelf-GND Shelf Ground a.The alarm output signals have an operational rating of 75 V, 1 A. E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 114 1.5 MHz/2 MHz/10 MHz clock output, 3.3 V level Table 18 shows the pinouts for the RJ-48 connectors on the E4G-200 F16T1E1 module. Table 18: Pinouts for the E4G-200 F16T1E1 Module Description RX_RING RX_TIP — TX_RING TX_TIP — — — E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 115 E4G-200 T1/E1 module. Table 21: Pinouts for a T1/E1 RJ-48C Crossover Cable RJ-48C RJ-48C Connector Pin Description Connector Pin RX_RING to TX_RING RX_TIP to TX_TIP TX_RING to RX_RING TX_TIP to RX_RING — — — — E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 116: E4G-400 Connector Pinouts

    Figure 60 shows the pinouts for a 9-pin to 25-pin (RS-232) null-modem cable. Figure 60: Null-Modem Cable Pinouts Switch PC/Terminal Cable connector: 9-pin female Cable connector: 25-pin male/female Screen Shell Screen Ground Ground 25pin E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 117 MRJ21 Connector 2 Port 1 Port 9 Port 2 Port 10 Port 3 Port 11 Port 4 Port 12 Port 5 Port 13 Port 6 Port 14 Port 7 Port 15 Port 8 Port 16 E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 118 TX-Tip TX-Tip Port 3 or 11 RX-Ring Port 7 or 15 RX-Ring RX-Tip RX-Tip TX-Ring TX-Ring TX-Tip TX-Tip Port 4 or 12 RX-Ring Port 8 or 16 RX-Ring RX-Tip RX-Tip TX-Ring TX-Ring TX-Tip TX-Tip E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 119 T1/E1 pinout for the RJ-48C connector on the fan-out cable for the E4G-B16T1E1 module. Table 25: Pinouts for the Fan-out Cable RJ-48C Connector Description RX_RING RX_TIP Shield/Ground TX_RING TX_TIP Shield/Ground — — E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 120: Conformity Statements

    Directiva 1999/5/EC. Româna Acest echipament este in conformitate cu cerintele esentiale si cu alte prevederi relevante ale [Romanian] Directivei 1999/5/EC. Slovensko Ta naprava je skladna z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi pogoji Direktive 1999/5/EC. [Slovenian]: E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 121: Emc Class A Statements

    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. E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 122: Class A Notice For Taiwan And Other Traditional Chinese Markets

    Network, July 2001, as adopted by the Administrative Council on Terminal Attachments (ACTA). Canada CS-03 Certification The Extreme Networks E4G series routers meet the requirements of the Industry Canada label (CS-03) for telecommunications equipment. Le présent materiel est conforme aux specifications techniques applicables d’Industrie Canada.
  • Page 123: Japan: Jate Green Book

    Intrabuilding Lightning Surge and AC Power Fault WARNING! The E4G series router does not require shielded LAN or WAN cables for compliance with EMC or safety requirements. For compliance with NEBS GR-1089 Issue 6, however, shielded cables may be required, depending on your application.
  • Page 124: Equipment Bonding Networks

    Equipment Interfacing with AC Power Ports This equipment shall be connected to AC mains provided with a surge protective device (SPD) at the service equipment complying with NFPA 70, the National Electrical Code (NEC). E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 125 114 E4G-400 router features, 16 features, 18 installing, 51 front-mount installation, 56 replacing, 80 grounding, 34, 60 combination ports, 20 installing, 54 commercial building standards, 43 LEDs, 20 configuration, initial, 66 mid-mount installation, 55 E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 126 E4G router, 56 PC-AT serial null-modem cable pinouts, 117 physical layer problems, 40 pinouts alarms connector, 113 GR-1089-CORE statements, 122, 123 clock module, 114 grounding DB-9 console connector, 116 racks, 34 MRJ21 connector, 118 E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 127 DC power supply, 74 timing cable, 52 E4G-200 clock module, 80 timing cables, connecting, 52, 64 fan module, 78 timing interfaces port option card, 79 E4G-200 router, 16 T1/E1 module, 81 E4G-400 router, 18 requirements E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 128 31 grounding, 31 humidity, 32 rack, securing, 34 temperature, 32 wiring terminals, 34 XGM3S-2sf option card features, 23 installing, 63 XGM3S-2xf option card features, 23 installing, 63 XGM3SB-4sf option card features, 24 installing, 63 E4G Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...

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