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Extreme Networks Routing MLX Series Hardware Installation Manual (305 pages)
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Extreme Networks
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Network Hardware
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
9
Document Conventions
9
Notes, Cautions, and Warnings
9
Text Formatting Conventions
9
Command Syntax Conventions
10
Extreme Resources
10
Document Feedback
10
Contacting Extreme Technical Support
11
About this Document
13
Supported Hardware and Software
13
Supported Hardware
13
Supported Software
18
What's New in this Document
18
How Command Information Is Presented in this Guide
19
Notice to the Reader
19
Product Overview
21
Extremerouting MLX Series Device Overview
21
MLX Series Router Applications
21
Hardware Features
21
Extremerouting MLX Series Routers
22
MLX Series Router Modules
28
Management Modules
28
Console Port
31
Management Module Leds
31
Interface Modules
32
Auto-Tuning Links
72
Forward Error Correction Mode
74
Switch Fabric Modules
75
High-Speed Switch Fabric Modules
77
CFP2 to QSFP28 Conversion Module
77
Power Supplies
79
Rack Mounting Brackets
81
Cooling System for MLX Series Routers
81
NIBI-16-FAN-EXH-A High-Speed Fan Assemblies
86
Rack Mount Kit
86
Supported Software Features
86
Installing an Extremerouting MLX Series Device
87
Pre-Installation Notice for the Extremerouting MLX Chassis Bundles
87
Installation Precautions
87
General Precautions
87
Power Precautions
89
Lifting Precautions
91
Installing 2X100Gbe CFP2 Interface Modules
91
Installation Considerations for 2X100Gbe Interface Module
91
Installing BR-MLX-10Gx24-DM Interface Modules
92
Installation Considerations
92
Installation Procedure
93
Installing an Mlxe-4 Router
93
Preparing the Installation Site
93
Unpacking an Mlxe-4 Router
94
Installing an Mlxe-4 Router in an EIA Rack
94
Installing Mlxe-4 Router Modules
97
Installing Power Supplies in an Mlxe-4 Router
99
Connecting AC Power
99
Connecting DC Power
100
Final Steps
102
Installing an MLX-8 Router
103
Preparing the Installation Site
103
Unpacking an Mlxe-8 Router
103
Installing an Mlxe-8 Router in an EIA Rack
103
Installing the Mlxe-8 Router Modules
105
Installing Power Supplies in the Mlxe-8 Router
107
Connecting AC Power
108
Connecting DC Power
109
Final Steps
111
Installing an Mlxe-16 Router
112
Preparing the Installation Site
112
Unpacking an Mlxe-16 Router
112
Installing an Mlxe-16 Router in an EIA Rack
113
Installing the Mlxe-16 Router Modules
115
Installing Power Supplies in the Mlxe-16 Router
117
Connecting AC Power
118
Connecting DC Power
118
Final Steps
120
Mounting the MLX-4, MLX-8 or MLX-16 Router in a 4-Post Rack or EIA Rack
121
EIA Rack or 4-Post Rack Mount Kit Contents
121
Installing Mlxe-4 and Mlxe-8 Routers in a 4-Post EIA Rack
121
Installing a Mlxe-16 Router in a 4-Post EIA Rack
128
Installing an Mlxe-32 Router
134
Preparing the Installation Site
134
Mlxe-32 Router Shipping Carton Contents
135
Unpacking Your Mlxe-32 Router
135
Installing an Mlxe-32 Router in an EIA Rack
136
Installation Requirements
137
Installing Modules in the Mlxe-32 Router
152
Mlxe-32 Router Cable Management
156
Accessing Modules for Service
165
Installing Power Supplies in an Mlxe-32 Router
166
Connecting AC Power
168
Connecting DC Power
168
Removing the Mlxe-32 Router DC Power Supplies
170
Final Steps
171
Attaching a Management Station
171
Attaching a PC or Terminal to the Console Port or Ethernet Port
171
Activating the Power Source
172
Verifying Proper Operation
172
Observing the Leds
172
Displaying the Module Status
178
Forced Card Deletion
180
Using Extreme Structured Cabling Components
183
Cable Cinch Overview
183
Mrj21 Procedures
184
Cable Cinch with Two Mrj21 Cables
184
Cable Cinch with Three Mrj21 Cables
184
Cable Cinch with Four Mrj21 Cables
185
Cable Cinch with Five Mrj21 Cables
185
Cable Cinch with Six Mrj21 Cables
186
Cable Cinch with Seven Mrj21 Cables
186
Cable Cinch with Eight Mrj21 Cables
187
RJ-45 Procedures
187
Cable Cinch with One Group of RJ-45 Cables
188
Cable Cinch with Two Groups of RJ-45 Cables
188
Cable Cinch with Three Groups of RJ-45 Cables
189
Cable Cinch with Four Groups of RJ-45 Cables
189
Cable Cinch with Five Groups of RJ-45 Cables
190
Cable Cinch with Six Groups of RJ-45 Cables
190
Cable Cinch with Seven Groups of RJ-45 Cables
191
Cable Cinch with Eight Groups of RJ-45 Cables
191
Connecting a Router to a Network Device
193
Assigning Permanent Passwords
193
Configuring IP Addresses
194
Support of Subnet Masks
194
Assigning an IP Address to a Management Interface
195
Assigning IP Addresses to an Interface, Virtual Interface,Or Loopback Interface
195
Enabling and Disabling the Interfaces
196
Understanding Management Port Functions
196
Connecting the Router to a Network Device
197
Installing a Fiber-Optic Transceiver
197
Cabling a Fiber-Optic Transceiver
198
Tunable 10 Gbe DWDM SFP
198
Cleaning Fiber-Optic Ports and Connectors
198
Troubleshooting Network Connections
198
Testing Network Connectivity
200
Pinging an IP Address
200
Tracing a Route
200
Managing Routers and Modules
201
Managing the Device
201
Disabling and Re-Enabling Power to Interface Modules
201
Monitoring I2C Failures on Management Modules
202
Displaying Device Status and Temperature Readings
204
Displaying the Syslog Configuration and Static and Dynamic Buffers
206
Router Headless State by MP Presence from LP
207
Rolling Reboot
208
Line Module Configuration Deletion in Interactive Boot Mode
209
Managing Switch Fabric Modules
209
Forcing HSF Modules to Operate in Normal Mode
210
Blocking Discovery of G1 Switch Fabric Modules
210
Managing the Cooling System
210
Configuring the Cooling System
210
Changing the Temperature Polling Interval
216
Manually Setting the Fan Speed
216
Monitoring the Cooling System
217
Temperature Log Reduction
218
Managing Interface Modules
218
Configuring Interface Module Boot Parameters
219
Changing Priority of Slots for Interface Modules
224
Disabling and Re-Enabling Power to Interface Modules
224
Monitoring Link Status
225
Enabling Monitoring Link Status
225
Disabling Monitoring Link Status
225
Displaying Fabric Link Status
225
Syslog Messages
226
Traffic Manager XPP Link Monitoring
226
Enabling TM-XPP Link Monitoring
227
Using Alarms to Collect and Monitor Device Status
228
Configuring Alarm History Buffer Size
228
Configuring Alarm Logging
229
Displaying Alarms
229
Clearing the Alarm History Log
232
Disabling SNMP Trap Generation and Logging
232
Displaying MR2 Management Module Memory Usage
232
Enabling and Disabling Management Module CPU Usage Calculations
233
Displaying CPU Usage
233
Displaying Management Module CPU Usage
234
Removing MAC Address Entries
235
Ipv6 ND Proxy
236
Ipv6 ND Proxy Configuration Tasks
237
DRBG Health Test on Ipsec LP
243
Maintenance and Field Replacement
245
Maintenance and Field Replacement Overview
245
Hardware Maintenance Schedule
245
Replacing a Management Module
246
Installing the Compact Flash Card in an MR2 Management Module
246
Replacing an Interface Module
247
Removing and Replacing an Interface Module
247
Replacing a Switch Fabric Module
248
Replacing a Fiber-Optic Transceiver
248
Cabling a Fiber-Optic Transceiver
249
Replacing a Power Supply
249
Determining Which Power Supply Failed
249
Setting the Threshold for Power Supply Monitoring
250
Clearing Power Supply Failure Timestamps
250
Displaying Power Supply Monitoring Timestamps
250
Enabling a Power Supply Shutdown
252
Powering on the Power Supply through the CLI
252
Replacing a Power Supply
253
Replacing Fan Assemblies
255
Replacing Fan Assemblies in All Mlxe-32 Routers
255
Replacing Fan Assemblies in Mlxe-16 Routers
258
Replacing the Fan Tray Assembly in Mlxe-4 and Mlxe-8 Routers
259
Replacing the Air Filters
262
Installing Upward Deflectors on Fan Assemblies
265
Hardware Specifications
271
Hardware Specifications for Extremerouting MLX Series Routers
271
Power Specifications
271
Physical Dimensions
273
Operating Environment
274
Storage Environment
274
Safety Agency Approvals
274
Electromagnetic Approvals
275
Port Specifications for All Router Models
275
2X100Gbe CFP2 Dynamic Port Configuration
275
Console Port Pin Assignments
275
Management Port Pin Assignments
276
Extremerouting MLX Series Chassis Bundles
277
Regulatory Statements
287
BSMI Statement (Taiwan)
287
Canadian Requirements
287
China CC Statement
288
Europe and Australia (CISPR 22 Class a Warning)
288
FCC Warning (US Only)
289
Germany
289
KCC Statement (Republic of Korea)
289
VCCI Statement
290
Japan Power Cord
290
EMC, Safety, and Environmental Regulatory Compliance Information
290
Regulatory Compliance (EMC)
290
Regulatory Compliance (Safety)
291
Regulatory Compliance (Environmental)
291
Caution and Danger Notices
293
Cautions
293
General Cautions
293
Electrical Cautions
294
Cautions Related to Equipment Weight
300
Danger Notices
301
General Dangers
301
Electrical Dangers
301
Dangers Related to Equipment Weight
304
Laser Dangers
305
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