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Allied Telesis AT-IE510-28GSX Installation Manual (126 pages)
Industrial Ethernet Switch
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Allied Telesis
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Switch
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
Preface
13
Document Conventions
14
Contacting Allied Telesis
15
Chapter 1: Overview
18
Feature Overview
18
SFP Slots
18
Stacking Slots
18
Alarm Ports
18
Leds
19
Installation Options
19
MAC Address Table
19
Management Software and Interfaces
19
Management Methods
19
Power Supplies
19
Front and Back Panels
20
Figure 1: AT-IE510-28GSX Front Panel
20
Figure 2: AT-IE510-28GSX Back Panel
20
Management Panel
21
Figure 3: AT-IE510-28GSX Management Panel
21
SFP+ Slots
22
Stacking Slots for Vcstack
23
Alarm Ports
24
Alarm Input
24
Alarm Output
24
Eco-Friendly Button
25
Leds
26
SFP Slots Leds
26
SFP+ Slot Leds
26
Figure 4: SFP Slot Leds
26
Table 1: SFP Slot Leds
26
Stacking Slots Leds
27
Figure 5: SFP+ Slot Leds
27
Table 2: SFP+ Slot Leds
27
Switch ID LED
28
Figure 6: Switch ID LED
28
Table 3: Stacking Slot Leds
28
Figure 7: Switch ID LED
29
Figure 8: Switch ID Leds in the Low Power Mode
30
USB Port
31
Console Port
32
Power Supplies
33
Specifying Ports in the Command Line Interface
34
Figure 9: PORT Parameter in the Command Line Interface
34
Chapter 2: Virtual Chassis Stacking
35
Benefits of Vcstack
36
Stacking Slots
37
Stacking Port Topologies
38
Figure 10: Stack of Two Switches in the Linear Topology
38
Figure 11: Stack of Four Switches in the Linear Topology
39
Figure 12: Stack of Two Switches in the Ring Topology
40
Figure 13: Stack of Four Switches in the Ring Topology
41
Master and Member Switches
42
Selection of the Master Switch
42
ID Numbers
43
Chapter 3: Beginning the Installation
45
Reviewing Safety Precautions
46
Choosing a Site for the Switches
50
Planning a Stack
51
Unpacking the Switch
52
Figure 14: Components of the Switch
52
Chapter 4: Mounting the Switch
53
Installing the Switch in an Equipment Rack
54
Figure 15: Attaching the Equipment Rack Brackets for a 19-Inch Rack, MID Mount (Pre-Installed Bracket Position)
55
Figure 16: Attaching the Equipment Rack Brackets for a 19-Inch Rack, Front Mount
55
Figure 17: Attaching the Equipment Rack Brackets for a 23-Inch Rack, Front Mount
56
Figure 18: Attaching the Equipment Rack Brackets for a 23-Inch Rack, MID Mount
56
Figure 19: Mounting the Switch in an Equipment Rack
57
Installing the Switch on a Wall Mount
58
Figure 20: Attaching the Wall Mount Brackets
58
Inserting the Rubber Feet
59
Figure 21: Inserting the Rubber Feet into the Upside down Switch
59
Chapter 5: Wiring the DC Connectors
61
Required Materials and Tools
62
Figure 22: Ring Lug
62
Connecting the Grounding Wire
63
Figure 23: Stripping the Stranded Grounding Wire
63
Figure 24: Attaching the Stranded Grounding Wire to the Ring Lug
63
Figure 25: Removing the Nut from the Grounding Post
64
Figure 26: Installing the Grounding Wire
64
Connecting the 48/60VDC or -48/-60VDC and RETURN Wires
66
Figure 27: Loosening the Two Captive Screws on the DC Connector
67
Figure 28: Removing the DC Connector
67
Figure 29: Loosening the Captive Screws on the DC Connector
68
Figure 30: Stripping a Stranded Power Wire
68
Table 4: Wire Connection Guide
68
Figure 31: Inserting the Voltage and Return Wires
69
Figure 32: Sliding the DC Connector into the Switch
69
Figure 33: Securing the DC Connector to the Switch
70
Monitoring the Switch Initialization Process
71
Chapter 6: Installing SFP and SFP+ Transceivers
73
General Guidelines
74
Installing SFP and SFP+ Modules
75
Figure 34: Removing the Dust Plug from a Transceiver Slot
75
Figure 35: Installing a Transceiver
76
Figure 36: Removing the Dust Cover from a Transceiver
76
Figure 37: Positioning the SFP Handle in the Upright Position
77
Figure 38: Connecting a Fiber Optic Cable to a Transceiver
77
Chapter 7: Configuring the Switch for Stand-Alone Operations
79
Determining the Status of the Vcstack Feature
80
Starting a Local Management Session
81
Figure 39: Connecting the Management Cable to the Console Port
81
Figure 40: User Exec Mode Prompt
82
Disabling Vcstack
83
Figure 41: SHOW STACK Command
83
Figure 42: Moving to the Global Configuration Mode
84
Figure 43: Confirmation Prompt for the no STACK ENABLE Command
84
Figure 44: Returning to the Privileged Exec Mode
84
Figure 45: Saving the Changes with the WRITE Command
84
Confirming the Status of the Vcstack Feature
86
Figure 46: Status of a Stacking Slot When Vcstack Is Disabled
86
Figure 47: Status of a Stacking Slot When Vcstack Is Enabled
87
Chapter 8: Verifying the Status of Vcstack
89
Verifying the Status of Vcstack
90
Starting a Local Management Session
91
Figure 48: Connecting the Management Cable to the Console Port
91
Figure 49: User Exec Mode Prompt
92
Activating the Vcstack Feature
93
Figure 50: Moving to the Privileged Exec Mode with the ENABLE Command
93
Figure 51: Moving to the Global Configuration Mode with the CONFIGURE TERMINAL Command
93
Figure 52: Activating Vcstack with the STACK ENABLE Command
93
Figure 53: Returning to the Privileged Exec Mode with the EXIT Command
94
Figure 54: Saving the Change with the WRITE Command
94
Figure 55: Rebooting the Switch with the REBOOT Command
94
Chapter 9: Cabling the Stacking Ports
95
Cabling Switches with Twinax Cables
96
Figure 56: Removing the Dust Plug from the S1 Slot
96
Figure 57: Removing the Dust Cover from a Twinax Cable
97
Figure 58: Installing a Twinax Cable in Slot S1
98
Figure 59: Removing the Dust Plug from the S2 Slot
99
Figure 60: Installing a Twinax Cable in Slot S2
100
Cabling Switches with SFP+ Modules
101
Figure 61: Handle on SFP+ Module
101
Figure 62: Installing an SFP+ Module
102
Figure 63: Removing the Dust Cover from an SFP+ Module
102
Figure 64: Positioning the Handle in the Upright Position
103
Figure 65: Connecting the Fiber Optic Cable to an SFP+ Module
103
Chapter 10: Powering on the Stack
105
Powering on the Switches Individually
106
Powering on the Switches Simultaneously
108
Verifying the Stack
110
Figure 66: SHOW STACK Command
110
Setting the Priority Numbers
111
Figure 67: Moving to the Global Configuration Mode with the CONFIGURE TERMINAL Command
111
Figure 68: Returning to the Privileged Exec Mode
112
Figure 69: Saving the Priority Values with the WRITE Command
112
Monitoring the Stack Initialization Processes
113
Figure 70: Switch Initialization Messages
113
Figure 71: Switch Initialization Messages (Continued)
114
Figure 72: Switch Initialization Messages (Continued)
115
Chapter 11: Troubleshooting
117
Appendix A: Technical Specifications
121
Physical Specifications
121
Table 5: Product Dimensions
121
Table 6: Product Weights
121
Table 7: Ventilation Requirements
121
Environmental Specifications
122
Power Specifications
122
Table 8: Environmental Specifications
122
Table 9: Maximum Power Consumption
122
Table 10: Input Voltages
122
Table 11: Alarm Contact Power Specifications
122
Certifications
123
Table 12: Product Certifications
123
Style Serial Console Port Pinouts
124
Table 13: RJ-45 Style Serial Console Port Pin Signals
124
Style Alarm Port Pinouts
125
Table 14: RJ-45 Style Alarm Input Port Pin Signals
125
Table 15: RJ-45 Style Alarm Output Port Pin Signals
125
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