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XG2600 Hardware Guide

 Contents

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2.3.4

Plugging in the USB Memory .................................................................................................................. 50

2.4

Connecting a Setup PC  ..........................................................................................................................51

2.5

Time Setting ...........................................................................................................................................55

2.6

Set up IP address ....................................................................................................................................56

Index.............................................................................................................................  57

Summary of Contents for XG2600 Series

Page 1: ...Hardware Guide TA41001 7426 XG2600 Hardware Guide Introduction ...

Page 2: ...stall your XG2600 and should be read and understood before you start using your XG2600 First edition February 2011 This manual contains the technology regulated by Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law Therefore when this manual is exported or provided to a nonresident the appropriate permission based on this law is required Screenshots are used according to the guidelines provided by Mic...

Page 3: ...h correction free of charge within ninety 90 days of Customer s purchase of the Product Warranty Period 2 During the Warranty Period if the said discrepancy between the Documentation and the Software cannot be corrected despite Fujitsu s repeated corrections or provision of information within reasonable limits as set forth in subsection 1 above Fujitsu shall be liable for damages incurred to Custo...

Page 4: ...the warranty with respect to such third party software is limited to those warranties provided by Fujitsu hereunder and the third party vendor does not provide any further warranties with respect to such third party software 5 High Safety Required Use The Customer acknowledges and agrees that the Software is designed developed and manufactured as contemplated for general use including without limi...

Page 5: ...s Green Products 15 Notes on Use 16 Chapter 1 Getting Started 17 1 1 Items in the Package Descriptions and Functions 18 1 1 1 Parts List 18 1 1 2 Installation of Switch Front Access or Rear Access User Configured Airflow 19 1 1 3 Switch Fan Unit Side 20 1 1 4 Switch Port Side 22 1 1 5 Top Surface 25 1 1 6 BOTTOM Surface 26 1 2 Option 27 1 2 1 SFP Modules 27 Chapter 2 Installation 28 2 1 Requiremen...

Page 6: ...XG2600 Hardware Guide Contents 6 2 3 4 Plugging in the USB Memory 50 2 4 Connecting a Setup PC 51 2 5 Time Setting 55 2 6 Set up IP address 56 Index 57 ...

Page 7: ...dge of network and the Internet is required Areas Covered The organization of this manual and the contents of each chapter are shown as follows About the Symbols The symbols used in this manual have the following meanings Chapter Titles Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started This chapter lists the items that should be in the product package and describes the names and functions of the various componen...

Page 8: ...operating system Windows 2000 Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional operating system Microsoft Windows NT Server network operating system Version 4 0 Windows NT 4 0 Microsoft Windows NT Workstation operating system Version 4 0 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition Windows Server 2003 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition Microsoft...

Page 9: ...e are organized as follows Use these manuals as necessary Manual Name Description XG2600 Hardware Guide This manual This manual describes the hardware of the XG2600 User s Guide This manual describes a variety of operations and procedures including the installation and maintenance of the XG Series ...

Page 10: ...cause severe damage to person resulting in serious injury or death Indicates that improper use can cause light or moderate injury In addition this symbol indicates a chance of damage to this device and other connected equipment Symbols Definitions The symbol in form indicates a warning or cautionary note Specific information is shown inside or next to the symbol The symbol in form indicates a proh...

Page 11: ...ectors do not insert a connector other than the appropriate connector for a specific line Failure to follow this may result in electric shock or failure If there is lightning near the location do not touch this device the power cable or other cables Failure to follow this may result in electric shock The plastic sheets used for packaging must be kept out of reach of children so that they cannot pu...

Page 12: ...Ensure enough space for access to and cabling of the device For multiple devices ensure adequate service areas front and back for both devices Failure to follow this may cause cable failures Make sure to unplug the power cable when transporting this device Failure to follow this may cause system fault Do not use any extension card other than the ones supported by this device Failure to follow this...

Page 13: ...ed device Modification and disassembly are not permitted under any circumstances Use of the device or upgrading the device firmware implies acceptance of the End User License Agreement stipulated within the User s Guide Eliminating Static Electricity from Twisted Pair Cables Grounding Under certain conditions twisted pair cables can become charged with static electricity Connecting a statically ch...

Page 14: ... weapons systems Do not use the XG2600 for High Safety Required applications without otherwise ensuring the safety level required Fujitsu and its related companies assume no liability whatsoever for damages arising from use of the XG2600 by the user in High Safety Required applications and for any claims or compensation for damages by the user or a third party FCC WARNING Changes or modifications ...

Page 15: ... side in order not to prevent airflow when installing Make sure to check the maximum loading capacity of the rack to be used for mounting Check the power supply capability of the installation location When connecting the power cable of the device to a powerstrip within a rack a large amount of current leakage may occur through the ground line of the powerstrip Assure a good ground connection exist...

Page 16: ...otection circuit against lightning and electrostatic discharge Therefore some of the functions may not work when lightning or static electricity enters the device In such case the device can be restored to its normal condition by power cycling the device If the functions are still not available after power on or if the power itself cannot be turned on the device may have been destroyed due to ligh...

Page 17: ...tions of the various components 1 1 Items in the Package Descriptions and Functions 18 1 1 1 Parts List 18 1 1 2 Installation of Switch Front Access or Rear Access User Configured Airflow 19 1 1 3 Switch Fan Unit Side 20 1 1 4 Switch Port Side 22 1 1 5 Top Surface 25 1 1 6 BOTTOM Surface 26 1 2 Option 27 1 2 1 SFP Modules 27 ...

Page 18: ...lled on the slots at the time of purchase Console cable adapter RJ45 to Serial Adapter Straight cable with RJ 45 to D SUB9 Converter Adapter M6 Countersunk Screws Qty 4 Screws for fastening the rack rails to the front side of the rack M6 Machine Screws Qty 6 4 screws for fastening the rack rails to the rear side of the rack and 2 screws for fastening the switch rack mounting brackets attached to t...

Page 19: ...requirements Rear Access Configuration Factory Default The port side SFP slots is facing backward in a rack which serves better for connecting the switch to equipment whose port side is also located in the backside of the rack such as servers Front Access Configuration User Configured The port side SFP slots is facing forward in a rack which serves better for connecting the switch to equipment who...

Page 20: ...witch is used in a Front Access configuration model name serial number label This indicates the model name and serial number LED Details READY LED Indicates the operational state of the switch CHECK LED Lights in orange when there is a problem In that case consult with responsible engineers immediately STATUS LED Lights to show the status of the Fan Unit OUTFLOW LED Lights to show the direction of...

Page 21: ...ckup firmware Off A problem has occurred CHECK Orange A problem occurs which may require switch replacement Orange Blinking Firmware in the internal flash memory of the switch is destroyed Off Switch is in normal operation STATUS Green Fan Unit is in normal operation Green Blinking A problem has occurred with the Fan Unit Off Fan Units are configured incorrectly or the power is not on OUTFLOW Gree...

Page 22: ...guration files or update firmware Serial Port Console Connection The Serial Port is used to connect the switch with the console PC for setting and command line interface via the attached console cable adapter RJ45 to Serial Adapter and RS232C crossover cable D SUB9 Caution Serial Port is only used for connecting the switch with RS 232C interface of the console Do not connect other interfaces such ...

Page 23: ...the status of the PSU1 PSU2 LED Lights to indicate the status of the PSU2 FAN LED Lights to indicate the status of the Fan FLASH LED Lights to indicate the status of read write of the external USB memory or internal Precautions Do not shut down or reboot when FLASH LED is blinking in green That may cause to destroy configuration files ERROR LED There s a problem with USB memory or SFP modules or m...

Page 24: ...lled incorrectly causing configuration error Off A problem has occurred with PSU1 or the power is not on PSU2 Green PSU2 is in normal operation Green Blinking PSU2 is not installed or PSU2 is installed incorrectly causing configuration error Off A problem has occurred with PSU2 or the power is not on FAN Green 2 Fan Units are in normal operation Green Blinking Fan is not installed or Fan is instal...

Page 25: ... Getting Started Items in the Package Descriptions and Functions 25 1 1 5 Top Surface Warning Sticker This indicates the warning for safety use Rating Label This indicates the rated voltage of the switch Warning Sticker Rating Label ...

Page 26: ...etting Started Items in the Package Descriptions and Functions 26 1 1 6 BOTTOM Surface Product Manufacturing Label This indicates the model name serial number manufacturing date and Class 1 Laser Product etc Product Manufacturing Label ...

Page 27: ...uide Chapter 1 Getting Started Option 27 1 2 Option 1 2 1 SFP Modules SFP modules 10GBASE SR 10GBASE LR are available for use Reference 2 3 3 Connecting Twisted Pair Cable SFP Module pg 46 User s Guide SFP Module pg 26 ...

Page 28: ...itch Access Configuration 31 2 2 2 Rear Access Configuration Factory Default 35 2 2 3 Change Switch Access Configurations from Rear Access Factory Default to Front Access and Install 38 2 3 Connecting the Equipment 44 2 3 1 Discharging Twisted Pair Cable 44 2 3 2 Cleaning SFP Module Optical Connector 44 2 3 3 Connecting Twisted Pair Cable SFP Module 46 2 3 4 Plugging in the USB Memory 50 2 4 Conne...

Page 29: ...ments Caution Install the product under the following conditions Using the product outside the required environment may cause failure of the product Temperature and Humidity Requirements Power Requirements Reference 1 1 1 Parts List pg 18 Temperature degrees C Humidity RH Operation 0 to 40 15 to 85 Non operation 0 to 50 8 to 90 Item Requirements Voltage AC90V 264V Frequency 50Hz 60Hz 2 4 Ground Se...

Page 30: ...ndicated space below and do not put anything which avoids airflow Check Item Check Result Nothing is put on the switch Vents are not obstructed The switch is not located on the table or not stuck on another switch The switch is not located under direct sunshine near heating appliance under high humidity or in a dusty area The switch is not located on unstable places where vibrating or tilting Abou...

Page 31: ...tch access configurations airflow directions in a rack Rear Access Configuration Factory Default Front Access Configuration User Configured The following describes how to install each airflow configuration Caution Do not hold the handle of PSU and Fan Unit when picking up the switch The handle may come off and cause injury Rear Access Configuration Factory Default The port side SFP slots is facing...

Page 32: ...ights in a correct configuration as follows Unsupported because the unit is not installed If the LED indicators are different from the above it may be due to the incorrect configuration of PSUs and or Fans or there may be failures with PSUs and or Fans Power Supply Unit Fan Unit Switch Port Side Switch Fan Unit Side FAN1 Slot FAN2 Slot PSU1 Slot PSU2 Slot PSU1 Slot PSU2 Slot Installation Airflow I...

Page 33: ...cing forward in a rack Caution Do not install PSUs facing the front side of the rack They do not work properly Before installing the switch in the rack check if the airflow direction of the fans is correct If the air flows incorrectly it may cause failure to the switch XG2600 Exhaust Intake Caution PSU1 PSU2 FAN1 FAN2 Rack Rear Rack Front Caution ...

Page 34: ...may be failures with PSUs and or Fans If the switch is installed in Front Access configuration it is necessary to remove PSUs and install them in different slots than factory default ones and change direction of fans Power Supply Unit Fan Unit Switch Port Side Switch Fan Unit Side FAN1 Slot FAN2 Slot PSU1 Slot PSU2 Slot PSU1 Slot PSU2 Slot Installation Airflow Installation Airflow Exhaust Exhaust ...

Page 35: ...Default Decide positions for rack mounting brackets 1 Decide positions of rack mounting brackets It is possible to install the switch either in a standard front position of the rack or in an offset position of the rack In case to locate the switch offset from the front side change the positions of rack mounting brackets STANDARD Rack Mounting Brackets OFFSET XG2600 XG2600 Plug into the hole of the...

Page 36: ...d Current is sufficient from the power supply equipment such as power strip service outlet from other devices or rack High Touch Current may flow through power strip earthing conductor if power supply cord of this unit is connected to power strip Earth connection essential before connecting supply If the power supply cord is not directly connected to branch circuit Power Strip which has Industrial...

Page 37: ...the rack and fasten the 2 M6 screws to the front posts Precautions Pre occupied devices in the upper and or lower row of the rack may interfere with the power cable of the switch from being properly installed In that case plug the power cable to the switch before install it in the rack M6 Machine Screws M6 Machine Screws XG2600 ...

Page 38: ...ets attached to the sides of the switch Change the direction of fans to adjust airflow Change the direction of fans depending on which switch access configuration to go with Rear Access or Front Access Check the direction of fans before installing the switch in the rack Airflow is as shown below Rear Access Configuration Factory Default Front Access Configuration Note For Front Access configuratio...

Page 39: ...lation of the switch 39 1 Loosen two screws to remove fan unit 2 Remove fans 1 Remove two screws 2 Unlock Cable Holder which prevents cables from being pulled out 3 Remove cables 3 Change direction of fans 1 Turn over the fan Screw Screw XG2600 1 2 3 1 ...

Page 40: ...rection required 3 Unlock Cable Holder to which the cable is connected 4 Lock the unused Cable Holders 4 Fix fans 1 Fasten screws 2 Connect cables 3 Lock Cable Holder for the connected cables to prevent the cable from being accidently pulled out 5 Insert back the Fan unit in the fan slot and fasten two screws to fix it to the switch 4 3 2 1 2 3 ...

Page 41: ...el Vents with Logo Put it to empty PSU1 slot PSU Bezel Vents without Logo Put it to empty PSU2 slot right next to PSU1 slot The procedure to change PSU configurations is shown below 1 Remove screws to take off two PSU slot bezels on the Fan Unit side PSU1 and PSU2 slots 2 Remove screws and take off PSU units on the Port Side Vents with Logo Vents without Logo XG2600 SR X526R1 Screw XG2600 ...

Page 42: ...e switch 42 3 Put PSU Bezel Vents with Logo to PSU1 slot on the Port Side with screws Put PSU Bezel Vents without Logo to PSU2 slot right next to PSU1 slot with screws 4 Slide PSUs into PSU1 slot and PSU2 slot and fix them to the switch with screws XG2600 SR X526R1 ...

Page 43: ...ecautions PSUs have to always be located in the rear side of the rack If the position of PSUs is not appropriate rack mounting brackets cannot be attached to the switch properly Check the PSU configuration Install the switch in a 19 rack The switch can be installed and operated in the EIA standard 19 rack Reference Install the switch in a 19 rack pg 36 STANDARD OFFSET Rack Mounting Brackets XG2600...

Page 44: ... not short circuit with AC power supply when using ground wire for power suppl 2 3 2 Cleaning SFP Module Optical Connector When invisible small dust is adhered to SFP module optical connector optical signal will be shut or space caused by dust will impede transmission of optical signal Therefore clean up SFP module optical connector before connection Cleaning of SFP Module 1 Blow dust away with cl...

Page 45: ...nol or cleaning fluid 2 Softly and slowly wipe the optical fiber part with cleaning fabric 3 Wipe with a new cleaning stick in the same fashion and dry the optical connector Caution Do not use fluid such as bleach because it will damage optical coupling Use ionizer when cleaning in order to avoid the ESD damage to SFP module SFP module cannot be washed with water Do not use or clean SFP module in ...

Page 46: ...ally apply to the maximum speed that plugged equipment supports by the auto negotiation function 100BASE TX port Up to maximum 100Mbps full duplex mode The Management Port is MDI fixed If you connect the device that have MDI fixed port to the Management Port please use the Crossover Cable Connecting Twisted Pair Cable Insert twisted pair cable to 10 100BASE TX port until it clicks Precautions Usab...

Page 47: ...he laser opening There are two types of SFP modules veil latch type and standard latch type Below is how to connect Veil Latch Type Insert SFP module to the SFP slot with a lever locked and lock the module and the switch Connect optical cable connector shape DLC after inserting SFP module to the SFP slot When removing SFP module unlock the lever module and the switch and remove the module after un...

Page 48: ...w 1 Make the replacing SFP slot to the disable status In case of using telnet or console Enter replacing SFP slot number in port In case of using www browser Make the SFP slot number to the selective status by Setting of physical port of settings menu Select Disuse of Use of Physical Port and click Regist icon 2 Replace the SFP module after removing optical cable and then install the SFP module Ty...

Page 49: ...ng SFP slot number in port In case of using www browser Make the SFP slot number at the selective state by Setting of physical port of settings menu Select Use of Use of physical port and click Regist icon 4 In case ERROR LED was blinking before replacement confirm that ERROR LED is off after replacement online ether port Reference User s Guide 5 43 1 1 offline pg 532 5 43 1 2 online pg 533 ...

Page 50: ...port side of the switch Replacing the USB Memory Unplug Please refer to the follow instructions 1 Make the USB port to disable status using the console command 2 Check and confirm that USB port is in a disable status Execute command show usb hcd status and check and confirm that the status is displayed as disable 3 Unplug the USB memory from the switch 4 Plug in the replacing USB memory onto the s...

Page 51: ...required to connect the set up PC to the switch A RS232C crossover cable is not provided with the switch The console cable adapter which is included in this product is used with the RS232 cable to connect the set up PC to the switch Communication Software Terminal emulation software is required Connect RS232C Cable 1 Confirm power of both the PC and the switch are off 2 Connect the RS232C cable an...

Page 52: ... near the electrical outlet which the power cable will be connected and secure a space for the power cable to be pulled off easily Please connect the power cable in the following order PSU1 PSU2 If you connect the cable in the wrong order the CHECK LED will lit in orange If the CHECK LED is lit delete the error log using the console command after turning on the power of the switch When turning off...

Page 53: ... and waiting for such process to finish Please wait for a moment until it finishes such process Waiting for completion of the other operation 4 Confirm Login on screen 5 Key in admin and press Return key or Enter key 6 Confirm Password on screen 7 Key in password then press the Return key or Enter key Since password is not set at the initial state simply press Return key or Enter key without keyin...

Page 54: ... Chapter 2 Installation Connecting a Setup PC 54 8 Confirm is shown on screen If the key in the wrong password invalid password will be displayed then the Login will be displayed again Please repeat your process from item 5 ...

Page 55: ...nually using console or telnet z Command When setting time and date to be Jan 1 2011 12 30 00am type in command date 2011 01 01 12 30 00 XG2600 configure Switch to Configuration mode XG2600 config time zone 0500 When setting time zone to be 0500 XG2600 config commit Apply the configuration XG2600 config save Save the configuration XG2600 config exit Switch to Operation mode XG2600 date 2011 01 01 ...

Page 56: ...tions The IP address is not set at the initial state of the purchase Please set the IP address through console When logging in by console you will not be able to log in from the www browser Please make sure to log off from the console after setting up the IP address Please set up different network address when setting oob ip address command and lan ip address command at the same time XG2600 config...

Page 57: ...ation of the manuals 9 OUTFLOW LED 20 P Power Cables 18 Power Inlet 22 POWER LED 23 Power Requirements 29 Power Supply Unit 22 Product Manufacturing Label 26 PSU Slots for Front Access Configuration 20 PSU Slots for Rear Access Installation 22 PSU1 LED 23 PSU2 LED 23 R Rack mounting 43 Rack Mounting Rails 18 Rating Label 25 READY LED 20 23 Rear Access Configuration 31 Requirements for Installation...

Page 58: ...XG2600 Hardware Guide Index 58 U USB Memory 50 USB Port 22 W Warning Sticker 25 ...

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