Electrical Safety and Emissions Standards This product meets the following standards. U.S. Federal Communications Commission Radiated Energy Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules.
Translated Safety Statements Important: The indicates that a translation of the safety statement is available in a PDF document titled “Translated Safety Statements” on the Allied Telesis website at http:// www.alliedtelesis.com/support.
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Contents Unpacking the Switch ................................. 55 Chapter 3: Installing the Switch on a Table or in an Equipment Rack ............... 57 Installing the Switch on a Table or Desktop........................58 Installing the Switch in an Equipment Rack ........................59 Chapter 4: Cabling the Networking Ports ........................63 Cabling the Twisted Pair Ports............................
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Figure 9: LEDs for the 10/100/1000Base-T Ports on the AT-x510-28GTX, AT-x510L-28GT, AT-x510-52GTX, and AT-x510L-52GT Switches..............................35 Figure 10: LEDs for the 10/100/1000Base-T Ports on the AT-x510-28GPX, AT-x510L-28GP, AT-x510-52GPX, and AT-x510L-52GP Switches ..............................37 Figure 11: SFP Slot LEDs on the AT-x510-28GSX and AT-x510-28GSX-80 Switches ............39 Figure 12: SFP+ Slot LEDs ..............................40...
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Figures Figure 48: Switch Initialization Messages (Continued) ......................88 Figure 49: Connecting the Management Cable to the Console Port ..................90 Figure 50: User Exec Mode Prompt............................91 Figure 51: SHOW STACK Command ...........................91 Figure 52: Moving to the Global Configuration Mode ......................92 Figure 53: Confirmation Prompt for the NO STACK ENABLE Command ................92 Figure 54: Returning to the Privileged Exec Mode .......................92 Figure 55: Saving the Changes with the WRITE Command....................93...
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Table 6: LEDs on the 10/100/1000Base-T Ports on the AT-x510-28GTX, AT-x510L-28GT, AT-x510-52GTX, and AT-x510L-52GT ...................................36 Table 7: LEDs on the 10/100/1000Base-T Ports on the AT-x510-28GPX, AT-x510L-28GP, AT-x510-52GPX, and AT-x510L-52GP Switches ..............................37 Table 8: SFP Slot LEDs on the AT-x510-28GSX and AT-x510-28GSX-80 Switches ............39 Table 9: SFP+ Slot LEDs ..............................40...
Layer 2+ and Basic Layer 3, Gigabit Ethernet switches. This preface contains the following sections: “Document Conventions” on page 12 “Contacting Allied Telesis” on page 13 Note This guide explains how to install the switches as stand-alone units.
Preface Document Conventions This document uses the following conventions: Note Notes provide additional information. Caution Cautions inform you that performing or omitting a specific action may result in equipment damage or loss of data. Warning Warnings inform you that performing or omitting a specific action may result in bodily injury.
Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Contacting Allied Telesis If you need assistance with this product, you may contact Allied Telesis technical support by going to the Support & Services section of the Allied Telesis web site at www.alliedtelesis.com/support. You can find links for...
Chapter 1 Overview This chapter contains the following sections: “Features” on page 16 “Front and Back Panels” on page 20 “Management Panel” on page 24 “10/100/1000Base-T Twisted Pair Ports” on page 25 “Power Over Ethernet” on page 27 ...
Here are the basic features of Power over Ethernet (PoE) on the twisted pair ports on the AT-x510-28GPX, AT-x510L-28GP, AT-x510-52GPX, and Ethernet AT-x510L-52GP Switches: Supported on ports 1 to 24 on the AT-x510-28GPX and AT-x510L-28GP Switches and ports 1 to 48 on the AT-x510-52GPX and AT-x510L-52GP Switches Supports PoE (15.4 watts maximum) and PoE+ (30 watts...
Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Maximum power budget of 370 watts for the AT-x510-28GPX and AT-x510-52GPX Switches, and 185 watts for the AT-x510L-28GP and AT-x510L-52GP Switches Port prioritization Mode A wiring SFP Slots Here are the basic features of the SFP slots on the AT-x510-28GSX and...
Chapter 1: Overview Note SFP+ slots 27 and 28 on the 28-port switches and slots 51 and 52 on the 52-port switches are initially configured as stacking slots for the VCStack feature. If you intend to use the switch as a stand-alone unit, you must disable the VCStack feature before you can use the slots with standard SFP or SFP+ transceivers.
SNMPv1, v2c, and v3 Power Supplies The AT-x510-28GTX, AT-x510-28GPX, AT-x510-28GSX, AT-x510-52GTX, and AT-x510-52GPX Switches have two pre-installed AC power supplies. The AT-x510L-28GP, AT-x510L-28GT, AT-x510L-52GP, and AT-x510L-52GT Switches have one pre-installed AC power supply. The AT-x510-28GSX-80 Switch has two pre-installed DC power supplies.
Connector Connector (Power Supply 2) (Power Supply 1) Figure 3. Back Panel of the AT-x510-28GTX, AT-x510-52GTX, and AT-x510-28GSX Switches Figure 4 shows the back panel of the AT-x510-28GPX and AT-x510-52GPX Switches. AC Power AC Power Connector Connector (Power Supply 2) (Power Supply 1) Figure 4.
x510 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Figure 5 shows the back panel of the AT-x510L-28GT and AT-x510L-52GT Switches. AC Power Connector (Power Supply) Figure 5. Back Panel of the AT-x510L-28GT and AT-x510L-52GT Switches Figure 6 shows the back panel of the AT-x510L-28GP and AT-x510L-52GP Switches.
Chapter 1: Overview Management Panel Figure 8 identifies the components in the management panels on the x510 Series switches. Console Management Port Switch ID LED eco-friendly Button USB Port Figure 8. x510 Series Management Panel...
Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches 10/100/1000Base-T Twisted Pair Ports The AT-x510-28GTX, AT-x510-28GPX, AT-x510L-28GT, and AT-x510L-28GP Switches have 24 10/100/1000Base-T ports. The AT-x510-52GTX, AT-x510-52GPX, AT-x510L-52GT, and AT-x510L-52GP Switches have 48 10/100/1000Base-T ports. Speed The ports can operate at 10, 100, or 1000 Mbps. The speeds may be set manually using the management software or automatically with Auto- Negotiation (IEEE 802.3u), the default setting.
Standard TIA/EIA 568-B- compliant Category 6 or 6a shielded cabling. Note For the cable requirements for the ports on the AT-x510-28GPX, AT-x510L-28GP, AT-x510-52GPX, and AT-x510L-52GP Switches for PoE devices, refer to Table 3 on page 28. Port Pinouts Refer to Table 18 on page 106 and Table 19 on page 106 for the port...
A device that provides PoE to other network devices is referred to as power sourcing equipment (PSE). The AT-x510-28GPX, AT-x510L-28GP, AT-x510-52GPX, and AT-x510L-52GP Switches act as PSE units by adding DC power to the network cable, thus functioning as a central power source for other network devices.
Chapter 1: Overview Table 2. IEEE Powered Device Classes Maximum Power Class Output from a Switch PD Power Range Port 15.4W 0.44W to 12.95W 4.0W 0.44W to 3.84W 7.0W 3.84W to 6.49W 15.4W 6.49W to 12.95W 30.0W 12.95W to 25.5W Cable The cable requirements for ports operating at 10 or 100Mbps are given in Table 3.
Category 6 or 6a shielded cabling. Power Budget The AT-x510-28GPX and AT-x510-52GPX Switches have a power budget of 370 watts. The AT-x510L-28GP and AT-x510L-52GP Switches have a power budget of 185 watts. This is the maximum amount of power the switches can provide at one time to the powered devices.
Chapter 1: Overview together. The switch should be able to power all of the devices simultaneously as long as the total is below its power budget. If the total exceeds the available power budget, you should consider reducing the number of PoE devices so that all of the devices receive power. Otherwise, the switch powers a subset of the devices, based on port prioritization.
100Base-TX devices that carry the network data. With mode B, the power is provided over the spare wires. The ports on the AT-x510-28GPX, AT-x510L-28GP, AT-x510-52GPX, and AT-x510L-52GP Switches deliver the power using pins 1, 2, 3, and 6, which corresponds to mode A in the IEEE 802.3af standard. Powered devices that comply with the IEEE 802.3af standard are required to...
The switches support a variety of short and long distance SFP and SFP+ modules. For a list of supported SFP modules, contact your Allied Telesis representative or visit our web site. Note...
x510 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Stacking SFP+ Slots Two of the four SFP+ slots on the front panel of the switch can be used with special stacking transceivers to create a VCStack of up to four switches. The switches of a VCStack act as a single virtual unit. They synchronize their actions so that switching operations, like spanning tree protocols, virtual LANs, and static port trunks, span across all the units and ports.
Chapter 1: Overview eco-friendly Button The eco-friendly button on the front panel of the switch is used to toggle the port LEDs on or off. You might turn off the LEDs to conserve electricity when you are not monitoring the device. You can also toggle the LEDs with the ECOFRIENDLY LED and NO ECOFRIENDLY LED commands in the Global Configuration mode of the command line interface.
x510 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches LEDs Here are descriptions of the LEDs. LEDs for the The twisted pair ports on the AT-x510-28GTX, AT-x510L-28GT, AT-x510-52GTX, and AT-x510L-52GT Switches have two LEDs that Twisted Pair display link, activity and duplex mode information. The LEDs are shown in Ports Figure 9.
AT-x510-52GPX, and AT-x510L-52GP Switches have two LEDs that display link, activity and PoE information. The LEDs are shown in Figure 10 on page 37. Note The duplex mode information for the ports on the AT-x510-28GPX, AT-x510L-28GP, AT-x510-52GPX, and AT-x510L-52GP Switches can be viewed with the management software.
Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Link/Activity Link/Activity Figure 10. LEDs for the 10/100/1000Base-T Ports on the AT-x510-28GPX, AT-x510L-28GP, AT-x510-52GPX, and AT-x510L-52GP Switches The LEDs are described in Table 7. Table 7. LEDs on the 10/100/1000Base-T Ports on the AT-x510-28GPX,...
Chapter 1: Overview Table 7. LEDs on the 10/100/1000Base-T Ports on the AT-x510-28GPX, AT-x510L-28GP, AT-x510-52GPX, and AT-x510L-52GP Switches State Description Green The switch is detecting a powered device (PD) on the port and is delivering power to Solid Amber The switch has shut down PoE+ on the port because of a fault condition.
x510 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches SFP Slot LEDs Figure 11. SFP Slot LEDs on the AT-x510-28GSX and AT-x510-28GSX-80 Switches The LEDs are described in Table 8. Table 8. SFP Slot LEDs on the AT-x510-28GSX and AT-x510-28GSX-80 Switches State Description Link/Activity The slot is empty, the SFP transceiver...
Chapter 1: Overview SFP Slot LEDs Figure 12. SFP+ Slot LEDs The LEDs are described in Table 9. Table 9. SFP+ Slot LEDs State Description Link/Activity The slot is empty, the SFP or SFP+ transceiver has not established a link to a network device, or the LEDs are turned off.
x510 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Table 10. Stacking Slot LEDs State Description Link/Activity The slot is empty, the stacking transceiver has not established a link to a network device, or the LEDs are turned off. To turn on the LEDs, use the eco-friendly button. Solid green The stacking transceiver has established a 10 Gbps link to another switch in the...
Chapter 1: Overview The switch is booting up. The switch has encountered a fault condition. The switch is operating as a stand-alone unit, with the ID number 0. The switch has an ID number of 1 to 4 as part of a VCStack. The dot in the lower right corner flashes when the switch accesses USB memory.
x510 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches The switch is the master switch of a VCStack. The switch is operating as a stand-alone unit. The switch is a member switch of a VCStack. Figure 15. Switch ID LEDs in the Low Power Mode...
Chapter 1: Overview USB Port The management panel has a USB port. You may use the port to store configuration files on flash drives and to restore configuration files to switches whose settings have been lost or corrupted, or to quickly configure replacement units.
x510 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Console Port The Console port is used to establish a management session with the switch to configure its features and parameter settings. This type of management uses serial RS-232 and is commonly referred to as local or out-of-band management because it is not conducted over your network.
PoE. The switches can continue to operate even if one power supply fails or loses power. The second power supply in the PoE AT-x510-28GPX and AT-x510-52GPX Switches increases the amount of power for PoE.
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x510 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Warning Power cord is used as a disconnection device. To de-energize equipment, disconnect the power cord. Warning This unit might have more than one power cord. To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect all power cords before servicing the unit. ...
Chapter 2 Beginning the Installation The chapter contains the following sections: “Reviewing Safety Precautions” on page 50 “Choosing a Site for the Switch” on page 54 “Unpacking the Switch” on page 55 ...
Chapter 2: Beginning the Installation Reviewing Safety Precautions Please review the following safety precautions before beginning the installation procedure. Note Safety statements that have the symbol are translated into multiple languages in the Translated Safety Statements document at www.alliedtelesis.com/support. Warning Class 1 Laser product.
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Only one grounding post on the DC powered AT-x510-28GSX-80 Switch should be connected to the building protective earth. The second grounding post should not be used. Allied Telesis recommends using the grounding post for power supply 1 (PSU 1). Note Pluggable Equipment.
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Chapter 2: Beginning the Installation Caution Circuit Overloading: Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern.
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x510 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Caution Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised. Warning Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuits (e.g., use of power strips).
Chapter 2: Beginning the Installation Choosing a Site for the Switch Observe these requirements when planning the installation of the switch. If you plan to install the switch in an equipment rack, check to be sure that the rack is safely secured so that it will not tip over. Devices in a rack should be installed starting at the bottom, with the heavier devices near the bottom of the rack.
Unpacking the Switch Figure 16 lists the items that come with the switch. If any item is missing or damaged, contact your Allied Telesis sales representative for assistance. One 2 m (6.6 ft) local management cable with RJ-45 (8P8C) and DB-9 (D-sub 9-pin)
Chapter 3 Installing the Switch on a Table or in an Equipment Rack The procedures in this chapter are: “Installing the Switch on a Table or Desktop” on page 58 “Installing the Switch in an Equipment Rack” on page 59 ...
Chapter 3: Installing the Switch on a Table or in an Equipment Rack Installing the Switch on a Table or Desktop This section contains the procedure for installing the switch on a table. Note The rubber feet on the bottom of the chassis should be left on for table installation.
54. Here is the procedure for installing the switch in a 19-inch equipment rack. Caution The chassis may be heavy and awkward to lift. Allied Telesis recommends that you get assistance when mounting the chassis in an equipment rack.
Chapter 3: Installing the Switch on a Table or in an Equipment Rack 3. Turn the switch over. 4. Attach the two rack mount brackets to the sides of the switch using the eight bracket screws included with the unit. Figure 19 and Figure 20 on page 61 illustrate the four possible bracket positions.
x510 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Figure 20. Attaching the Equipment Rack Brackets (Continued) 5. While another person holds the switch in the equipment rack, secure it using standard equipment rack screws (not provided), as shown in Figure 21. Figure 21.
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Chapter 3: Installing the Switch on a Table or in an Equipment Rack...
Chapter 4 Cabling the Networking Ports This chapter contains the following procedures: “Cabling the Twisted Pair Ports” on page 64 “Installing SFP and SFP+ Transceivers” on page 66 ...
Chapter 4: Cabling the Networking Ports Cabling the Twisted Pair Ports Here are the guidelines to cabling the 10/100/1000Base-T twisted pair ports: The cable specifications for the 10/100/1000Base-T twisted pair ports are listed in Table 1 on page 26. The connectors on the cables should fit snugly into the ports, and ...
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x510 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches The default duplex mode setting of Auto-Negotiation is not appropriate for ports connected to network devices that do not support Auto-Negotiation and have a fixed duplex mode. You should disable Auto-Negotiation on those ports and set their duplex modes manually to avoid the possibility of duplex mode mismatches.
SFP and SFP+ transceivers are hot-swappable. You may install them while the chassis is powered on. Your Allied Telesis sales representative can provide you with a list of supported transceivers for the units. The operational specifications and fiber optic cable requirements ...
3. If you are installing the transceiver in a top slot, position the transceiver with the Allied Telesis label facing up. If you are installing the transceiver in a bottom slot, position the transceiver with the label facing down.
Chapter 4: Cabling the Networking Ports Figure 23. Installing an SFP Transceiver Note If you are ready to attach the fiber optic cable to the transceiver, continue with the next step. Otherwise, repeat Step 1 through Step 4 to install the remaining SFP transceivers in the switch. 5.
x510 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches SFP Handle Figure 25. Positioning the SFP Handle in the Upright Position 7. Connect the fiber optic cable to the transceiver, as shown in Figure 26. The connector on the cable should fit snugly into the port, and the tab should lock the connector into place.
3. If you are installing the transceiver in a top slot, position the transceiver with the Allied Telesis label facing up. If you are installing the transceiver in a bottom slot, position the transceiver with the label facing down.
x510 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Figure 28. Installing an SFP or SFP+ Transceiver Note If you are ready to attach the fiber optic cable to the transceiver, continue with the next step. Otherwise, repeat Step 1 through Step 4 to install the remaining SFP or SFP+ transceivers in the switch.
Chapter 4: Cabling the Networking Ports 6. Verify the position of the handle on the SFP transceiver. If the transceiver is in a top slot, the handle should be in the upright position, as shown in Figure 30. If the transceiver is in a bottom slot, the handle should be in the down position.
Chapter 5 Powering On the Switch This chapter contains the following procedures: “Powering On the Switch” on page 74 “Powering On the DC Powered AT-x510-28GSX-80 Switch” on page 77 “Monitoring the Initialization Processes” on page 85 “Configuring the Switch for Stand-alone Operations” on page 89 ...
To power on the switch, connect the power cords to the connectors on the back panels and to the appropriate power sources. The AT-x510-28GTX, AT-x510-28GPX, AT-x510-28GSX, AT-x510-52GTX, and AT-x510-52GPX models have two power supplies with separate connectors. The AT-x510L-28GT, AT-x510L-28GP, AT-x510L-52GT and...
x510 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Figure 32. Plugging in the AC Power Cord...
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Chapter 5: Powering On the Switch Consider the following items as you power on the switch: Connecting the two power cords to power sources that are on different circuits will provide power redundancy to the switch in the event a circuit fails. Refer to “Power Specifications”...
x510 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Powering On the DC Powered AT-x510-28GSX-80 Switch This section contains the procedure for powering on the DC power supplies in the AT-x510-28GSX Switch. Warning This equipment must be installed in a Restricted Access location. ...
Only one grounding post on the switch should be connected to the building protective earth. The second grounding post should not be used. Allied Telesis recommends using the grounding post for power supply 1 (PSU 1). 1. Strip an adequate amount of insulation from one end of the ground cable, for the ring lug.
x510 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Figure 36. Removing the Nut from the Grounding Post Note Remove only the top nut from the grounding post. If necessary, use a second 7mm wrench to hold the bottom nut still while removing the top nut.
Chapter 5: Powering On the Switch 5. Connect the other end of the grounding wire to the building protective earth. 6. After installing the grounding wire, go to “Connecting the -48/-60VDC and RETURN Wires,” next. Connecting the After installing the grounding wire, connect the -48/-60VDC and RETURN wires by performing the following procedure: -48/-60VDC and RETURN Wires...
x510 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Figure 38. Loosening the Two Captive Screws on the DC Connector 2. Slide the DC connector from the chassis. Refer to Figure 39. Figure 39. Removing the DC Connector 3. Use a 3mm (0.125 in.) flat-head screwdriver to loosen the two captive screws on the top of the DC connector.
Figure 41. Stripping a Stranded Power Wire 5. Insert the black RETURN wire into the right connector and secure it by tightening the captive screw with a flat-head screwdriver. Allied Telesis recommends tightening the screw to 5 in-lbs. Refer to Figure 42.
-48/-60VDC wire. Refer to Figure 41 on page 82. 7. Insert the red -48/-60VDC wire into the left connector and secure it by tightening the captive screw with a flat-head screwdriver. Allied Telesis recommends tightening the screw to 5 in-lbs. Refer to Figure 43.
Chapter 5: Powering On the Switch 9. Tighten the two captive screws on the sides of the DC connector to secure the connector to the switch. Refer to Figure 45. Figure 45. Securing the DC Connector to the Switch Caution Verify that the DC circuit is powered off before connecting the power wires from the switch to the circuit.
x510 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Monitoring the Initialization Processes It takes about thirty seconds for the switch to initialize its management software programs and features, and load the default configuration. You may monitor the progress of the initialization process by watching the switch ID LED.
x510 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Configuring the Switch for Stand-alone Operations After the switch has initialized its management software, examine the switch ID LED on the front panel and do one of the following: If the LED is displaying “0,” the installation procedure is complete. ...
Chapter 5: Powering On the Switch Figure 49. Connecting the Management Cable to the Console Port 2. Connect the other end of the cable to an RS-232 port on a terminal or PC with a terminal emulator program. 3. Configure the terminal or terminal emulator program as follows: Baud rate: 9600 bps (The baud rate of the Console Port is ...
x510 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Disabling To disable the VCStack feature to use the switch as stand-alone unit, perform the following procedure: VCStack Caution Disabling the VCStack feature requires resetting the switch. If the switch is already connected to a live network, some network traffic may be lost.
Chapter 5: Powering On the Switch If the Operational Status is “Standalone Unit,” as shown in Figure 51 on page 91, the VCStack feature is active on the unit. You must disable it by performing the steps in the rest of this procedure before you can use the SFP+ stacking slots with regular SFP or SFP+ transceivers.
x510 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches awplus# write Building configuration ... [OK] awplus# Figure 55. Saving the Changes with the WRITE Command 9. Enter the REBOOT command to reboot the switch. 10. At the confirmation prompt, type “Y” for yes. 11.
Chapter 5: Powering On the Switch awplus>show interface port1.0.51 Interface port1.0.51 Scope: both Link is DOWN, administrative state is UP Thrash-limiting Status Not Detected, Action learn-disable, Timeout 1(s) Hardware is Ethernet, address is 0015.774f.ed30 index 5051 metric 1 mru 1500 configured duplex auto, configured speed auto, configured polarity auto <UP,BROADCAST,MULTICAST>...
x510 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Specifying Ports in the Command Line Interface for Stand-alone Switches The command line interface in the management software on the switch has a parameter that you use to specify the individual ports. The parameter is the PORT parameter and Figure 58 shows its format.
This chapter contains suggestions on how to troubleshoot the switch if a problem occurs. Note For further assistance, please contact Allied Telesis Technical Support at www.alliedtelesis.com/support. Problem 1: The Switch ID LED on the front of the switch is off.
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Chapter 6: Troubleshooting Try connecting another network device to the twisted pair port with a different cable. If the twisted pair port is able to establish a link, then the problem is with the cable or the other network device. Verify that the twisted pair cable does not exceed 100 meters (328 ...
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The input voltage on one or both of the power supplies is outside the normal operating range. The internal temperature of the switch has exceeded the normal operating range and the switch may shut down. Contact your Allied Telesis sales representative for assistance.
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1, 2, 3, and 6 on the RJ-45 port, the same pins that carry the network traffic. The second mode, Mode B, defines pins 4, 5, 7, and 8 as the power carriers. The AT-x510-28GPX, AT-x510L-28GP, AT-x510-52GPX, and AT-x510L-52GP Switches do not support Mode B.
AT-x510-28GTX (AC model) 4.4 cm x 44.0 cm x 32.3 cm (1.7 in. x 17.3 in. x 12.7 in.) AT-x510-28GPX (AC model) 4.4 cm x 44.0 cm x 39.8 cm (1.7 in. x 17.3 in. x 15.7 in.) AT-x510-28GSX (AC model) 4.4 cm x 44.0 cm x 32.3 cm...
4,000 m (13,100 ft) Power Specifications Maximum Power Consumption Table 15. Maximum Power Consumption AT-x510-28GTX (AC model) 40 watts per input AT-x510-28GPX (AC model) 210 watts per input AT-x510-28GSX (AC model) 40 watts per input AT-x510-28GSX-80 (DC model) 40 watts per input...
x510 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches Certifications Table 17. Product Certifications EMI (Emissions) FCC Class A, EN55022 Class A, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3, VCCI Class A, CISPR Class A, C-TICK, EMC (Immunity) EN55024 Electrical and Laser Safety EN60950-1 (TUV), UL 60950-1 ), EN60825 Compliance Marks , TUV, C-Tick...
Appendix A: Technical Specifications Table 18 lists the pin signals for 10 and 100 Mbps. Table 18. Pin Signals for 10 and 100 Mbps MDI Signal MDI-X Signal Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Table 19 lists the pin signals when a port operating at 1000 Mbps.
x510 Series Installation Guide for Stand-alone Switches RJ-45 Style Serial Console Port Pinouts Table 20 lists the pin signals of the RJ-45 style serial Console port. Table 20. RJ-45 Style Serial Console Port Pin Signals Signal Looped to pin 8 Looped to pin 7 Transmit Data Ground...