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DM4170 – Installation Manual 

Installing the DM4170 

 

 

204.4308.03 

 

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Summary of Contents for DM4170 24GX+12XS

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL CARRIER ETHERNET SWITCH 204 4308 03 DM4170 ...

Page 2: ...TACOM All Rights Reserved WARRANTY This product is guaranteed against material and manufacturing defects for the period specified in the sales invoice The warranty only includes the repair and replacement of components or defective parts at no charge to the customer Defects resulting from the following are not covered improper use of the equipment electric power failure natural phenomena lightning...

Page 3: ...se of the equipment in addition to providing technical assistance for repairs and maintenance Email suporte datacom ind br Phone 55 51 3933 3122 Website http www datacom ind br en support GENERAL INFORMATION For any additional information please go to http www datacom ind br en or contact DATACOM Rua América 1000 ZIP code 92990 000 Eldorado do Sul RS Brazil 55 51 3933 3000 ...

Page 4: ...o the products English only Installation Manual Provides orientation about product installation procedures Quick Reference Guide Provides summarized instructions for the product s installation and configuration procedures Release Notes Informs users about new features known bugs and hardware compatibility The availability of certain documents may vary depending on the type of product Visit the DAT...

Page 5: ...170 24GX 12XS 10 DM4170 24GX 4XS 2QX 11 EQUIPMENT STATUS LEDS 11 SERIAL CONSOLE INTERFACE RS 232 12 USB INTERFACE CONSOLE 13 USB HOST INTERFACE 13 ETHERNET MANAGEMENT INTERFACE MGMT 13 DATA INTERFACES 14 3 8 1 SFP Optical Ethernet Gigabit Interfaces 1000Base X 14 3 8 2 SFP Ethernet 10 Gigabit Optical Interfaces 10GBase X 15 3 8 3 QSFP Ethernet 40 Gigabit Optical Interfaces 40GBase X 15 ALARM INPUT...

Page 6: ...PSU 125 24 4 7 2 Connecting to Power Supply 25 CHECKING THE PRODUCT S OPERATION 25 5 INSTALLING AND REMOVING SFP SFP QSFP MODULES 26 INSTALLING SFP SFP MODULES 27 REMOVING SFP SFP MODULES 28 6 ACCESSING THE PRODUCT 29 MANAGEMENT THROUGH THE CONSOLE INTERFACE 29 MANAGEMENT THROUGH THE ETHERNET OUTBAND INTERFACE MGMT 29 MANAGEMENT ACCESS CONFIGURATION 29 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 31 INTERFACES 31 P...

Page 7: ...This formatting indicates that the text contained herein is of great importance and there is a risk of damage Warning Indicates that if the procedures are not followed correctly there is a risk of electric shock Warning Indicates the presence of laser radiation If the instructions are not followed and direct exposure to the skin and eyes is not avoided it may cause damage to the skin or impair vis...

Page 8: ...ce calls attention to conditions that if not avoided can result in death or serious injury 1 3 2 Texts Convention Description Hyperlink Indicates an Internet site or e mail address It can also be used to indicate a link within the document itself e g a chapter Terminal System commands and terminal outputs Object Indicates a reference to something Used to emphasize a referenced object Key Keyboard ...

Page 9: ...rmed by qualified and trained personnel authorized to carry out such tasks To prevent the risk of electric shocks before connecting the equipment or connecting cables ensure the installation and operation of a grounding system Optical modules use invisible radiation laser transmitters Although most SFP SFP QSFP on the market meet LASER safety specifications never look directly at the terminals of ...

Page 10: ...SB Host Interface 4 Serial Console Interface RS 232 5 Gigabit Ethernet Management Interface MGMT 6 LED Power PWR 7 LED ALARM FAIL 8 24 Gigabit Ethernet Ports SFP 9 12 10Gigabit Ethernet Ports SFP 10 Front Panel Air Entry 11 Rear Panel Air Exit 12 Auxiliary Safety Ground 13 USB Storage Interface 14 Alarm Interface 2 inputs and 1 output 15 PSU2 Power Input Backup 16 PSU1 Power Input Main Table 3 DM4...

Page 11: ...igabit Ethernet Ports SFP 10 2 40Gigabit Ethernet Ports QSFP 11 Front Panel Air Entry 12 Rear Panel Air Exit 13 Auxiliary Safety Ground 14 USB Storage Interface 15 Alarm Interface 2 inputs and 1 output 16 PSU2 Power Input Backup 17 PSU1 Power Input Main Table 4 DM4170 24GX 4XS 2QX Interface Description EQUIPMENT STATUS LEDS The DM4170 switches have two status LEDs on the front panel the ALARM FAIL...

Page 12: ...0 switch has a console port for local management The console port uses an RJ45 connector A cable with a male RJ45 connector and a female DB9 connector must be used for the connection to a computer or laptop The serial console cable is an accessory included in the DM4170 Additional cables can be purchased separately via code 710 0137 xx or assembled as described in the following images The pin assi...

Page 13: ...port is recognized and emulated as a serial port this port can be accessed via a serial connection program DATACOM does not provide the driver that will emulate or create a virtual serial port from the USB port Due to security issues it is highly recommended that only use driver from trusted sources USB HOST INTERFACE The product provides a type A USB host interface on the rear panel that can oper...

Page 14: ... connectors corresponding to each interface The ports are identified in the front panel s printing but only odd ports bottom ports are numbered The numbering of the other ports follows the order according to the figure below Figure 8 1GbE SFP LED ports 3 8 1 1 Indicator LEDs of the Gigabit Ethernet optical interfaces The convention to indicate the operation and mode of operation of the 1GbE SFP in...

Page 15: ...0GbE SFP LED ports 3 8 2 1 Indicator LEDs of the 10 Gigabit Ethernet optical interfaces The convention to indicate the operation and mode of operation of the 10GbE SFP interfaces is described in TABLE 9 INDICATOR LEDS OF 10GBE SFP INTERFACES Indicator Color Status Description LINK ACT GREEN Off Link Down inactive port On Link Up active port Blinking Data sending and or receiving activity SPEED YEL...

Page 16: ...Link Up at 40Gbps active port On YELLOW Link Up operating at a rate lower than 40Gbps Blinking Data sending and or receiving activity Table 10 Indicator LEDs of 40GbE QSFP interfaces ALARM INPUT AND OUTPUT The DM4170 has two alarm inputs and one alarm output in an RJ45 connector Alarm 1 and 2 inputs are isolated via optocoupler External alarm detection occurs when the voltage difference between IN...

Page 17: ... 60 Vdc power supply and the PSU 125 AC that operates with 100 240Vac 50 60Hz AC power supply For further details read the TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS chapter The PSU 125 DC has TERMINAL BLOCK power terminals the terminals are located on the front of the PSU The PSU 125 AC has three pin IEC 320 C14 plugin power terminals each terminal being responsible for supplying power to each of the power sources...

Page 18: ...cations The F3 output fuse supports currents up to 15A It is also 86V Fast Acting If necessary also replace it with another one with the same specifications In the PSU 125 AC fuse F1 supports currents of up to 5A They are of Fast Acting type 250V If necessary only replace it with one of the same specifications The F1000 output fuse supports up to 15A It is a Fast Acting type 86V If necessary also ...

Page 19: ...EC 320 C14 connector for the power supply of the equipment Figure 13 AC Power Connector Pin Assignment According to the NBR 14136 standard the grounding pin of the product must be connected to the grounding installations of the installation site since the power pins have no polarity indication 3 10 1 2 PSU 125 DC FIGURE 14 shows the pin settings of the TERMINAL BLOCK connector to power the switch ...

Page 20: ...tor normally shipped screwed to the PSU 125 DC for the installation of the cable Follow the information below to install the cable to the Terminal Block connector Step 1 Remove the TERMINAL BLOCK connector from the PSU 125 DC by unscrewing the two side screws of the connector using a 1 8 screwdriver number 0 as shown below Figure 15 Removing the TERMINAL BLOCK from the PSU 125 DC Step 2 Locate the...

Page 21: ...nnector with the cable installed on the PSU 125 DC using the same 1 8 screwdriver number 0 used above as shown below Figure 17 Installing the cable mounted to the TERMINAL BLOCK on the PSU 125 DC Table 13 Installing the PSU 125 DC power supply PROTECTIVE GROUNDING The DM4170 switches have a Protective Ground point on the rear panel This connector must be connected to the installation ground FGND a...

Page 22: ...4 1 2 Environment requirements Electrical equipment can generate significant heat Thus it is essential to provide a temperature controlled environment to ensure proper and safe operation In addition to temperature control it is necessary to observe that the product operates only in places with controlled humidity In addition the environment must be free of materials or gases capable of conducting ...

Page 23: ...side of the adapter to secure the assembly to the cage nuts on the rack not shipped with the product Finally tighten the screws so as to guarantee that the equipment is securely attached to the rack Figure 19 19 inch rack installation CONNECTING THE PROTECTIVE GROUNDING The DM4170 has a place on its rear panel to attach a cable to connect the Protective Grounding The grounding cable is not part of...

Page 24: ...ear panel and on the left side of the switch These areas must have free air circulation so that the temperature of the equipment remains within the assured levels of operation also observing the cooling of the environment Figure 20 DM4170 Air Flow PRODUCT POWER SOURCE 4 7 1 Connecting the PSU 125 The PSU 125 power supplies can be hot plugged To connect a PSU to the equipment align your printed cir...

Page 25: ... Step 1 Immediately after the unit is powered by either of the power inputs the power on PSU PWR indicator will light up After approximately 3 seconds the switch s PWR LED will light up followed by a brief blinking of the ALARM FAIL LED red Step 2 After the startup has finished observe the ALARM FAIL indicator o OFF indicates that the equipment has been initialized and is operating correctly o RED...

Page 26: ...damage to the cords Care with Optical Modules o When handling the optical modules you need to always use an antistatic wrist strap o In order to transport and store the optical modules it is necessary to always use their original packaging to prevent any physical or electrostatic damage to the module o Modules and ports that are not being used must always have their protective cover inserted so as...

Page 27: ...SFP SFP into the cage Step 3 After inserting the module it is necessary to lock it by moving the safety latch This latch also serves to lock the optical cord after they are inserted Safety Latch Figure 23 Locking the SFP SFP in the port Step 4 After positioning the safety latch the optical cords can be inserted Table 16 Inserting a SFP SFP Module The DM4170 switches include dust protection plugs o...

Page 28: ...tion later In order to remove the modules simply follow the same insertion instructions in reverse order Step 1 Remove the optical cords Step 2 Lower the safety latch Step 3 Pull the module by its safety latch as shown in the figure below Figure 24 Removing the SFP SFP from the cage Table 17 Removing a SFP SFP module When operating at temperatures over 45 C the user must monitor the operating temp...

Page 29: ...4170 switch does not support hardware flow control In the configuration of the console port the hardware flow control should be disabled MANAGEMENT THROUGH THE ETHERNET OUTBAND INTERFACE MGMT In the factory default configuration the equipment can be accessed via SSHv2 or Telnet using the Ethernet management interface MGMT via IP 192 168 0 25 24 Through additional configurations it is also possible...

Page 30: ...l emulator After pressing Enter you should see the following message requesting your login DM4170 login Step 2 The equipment s factory default user password pair is admin admin Enter user admin and press Enter DM4170 login admin Enter Step 3 Enter password admin and press Enter Password admin Enter Result The following prompt screen will display the following indicating that the login was successf...

Page 31: ... 1 100Base Fx 1000Base X SFP 24 10 100 1000Base T RJ45 1000Base X 10GBase X SFP 12 4 40GBase X QSFP 2 Table 20 Interfaces DM4170 POWER SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONS PSU 125 AC PSU 125 DC Rated operating voltage 100 to 240Vac 10 50 60Hz 48 to 60Vdc 20 Rated input current 1 5 A 100Vac 0 63 A 240Vac 3 3 A 48Vdc 2 6 A 60Vdc Maximum input current 1 66A 3 90A Output voltage 12V 5 Output current 10A 5 Efficiency...

Page 32: ...PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS DM4170 24GX 12XS DM4170 24GX 4XS 2QX Height 42 5 mm 42 5 mm Width with Brackets 482 mm 482 mm Width without Brackets 444 mm 444 mm Depth 209 2 mm 209 2 mm Weight 3 580 kg 3 400 kg Table 23 DM4170 Physical Specifications ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION DM4170 24GX 12XS DM4170 24GX 4XS 2QX Operating Temperature 0 C to 55 C 32ºF to 131ºF 0 C to 55 C 32ºF to 131ºF Humidity 10 to 90 n...

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