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Lantronix

 

 

SM12XPA Install Guide 

33847 Rev. B 

                  

https://www.lantronix.com/

  

1.  Introduction 

Product Description 

The SM12XPA Fiber Aggregation Switch is a managed Layer 3 (L3) Multi-Gigabit Ethernet fiber switch offering 

powerful Layer 2 and basic Layer 3 features for improved functionality. It also supports enhanced security 

features such as IP source guard and Access Control Lists to guard networks against unauthorized access. 
The SM12XPA switch provides 340 Gbps switching capacity with (12) 1G/10G SFP+ and (2) 1G/10G/25G SFP28 

slots and (1) RJ-45 console port. It offers high performance and reliability for high bandwidth aggregation and 

access network applications. The embedded Device Managed System (DMS) software is easy to use and 

simplifies configuration, installation, and troubleshooting of devices in applications with high fiber density.  

The SM12XPA offers an improved user experience, and lowers operating and maintenance costs. 

About This Manual 

This manual describes how to install, configure, and troubleshoot the switch, including how to: 

  Install the switch 

  Check switch status by reading the LED behavior 

  Reset the switch or restore it to factory defaults 

  Use a Web browser or the CLI to initially configure the switch 

  Troubleshoot the switch 

Note that this manual provides links to third part web sites for which Lantronix is not responsible. 

Related Documentation 

  SM12DPXA Quick Start Guide, 33846 

  SM12DPXA Install Guide, 33847 (this manual) 

  SM12DPXA Web User Guide, 33848 

  SM12DPXA CLI Reference, 33849 

  Release Notes (version specific) 

Ordering Information 

SKU 

Description 

SM12XPA-xx 

 Managed Layer 3 fiber switch, (12) multi-Gig SFP+ slots with (2) 10G/25G slots, (19” 

rack mount kit and country-specific power cord included). AC Input: Fixed Single PSU: 

100-240 VAC, 50~60 Hz. See “country Codes” description below. 

PS-AC-250-xx 

Optional second Power Supply; 12V/250W; includes one country-specific power cord; 

Efficiency: Bronze (order separately). See “country Codes” description below. 

SFP+ / SFP28 

See our 

SFP product page

 (optional – order separately)  

Country Codes 

To order the corresponding country specific switch or power supply, add the extension from this list to the end of 

the SKU:  -xx = Country Code; -NA = North America, -LA = Latin America, -EU = Europe, -UK = United Kingdom, 

-SA = South Africa, -JP = Japan, -OZ = Australia, -BT = Brazil. 

 

 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for SM12XPA

Page 1: ...SM12XPA 12 port Multi Gig SFP with 2 10G 25G SFP28 slots Managed Layer 3 Fiber Switch Install Guide Part Number 33847 Revision B October 2022...

Page 2: ...current list of our domestic and international sales offices go to www lantronix com about contact Disclaimer All information contained herein is provided AS IS Lantronix undertakes no obligation to u...

Page 3: ...nsole Port 20 Connecting to a Management Port 20 Installing SFP SFP28 Modules 20 Removing SFP SFP28 Modules 21 Power Supply Information 21 Power Supply Specifications 22 Connecting the AC Power Cord 2...

Page 4: ...ronix SM12XPA Install Guide 33847 Rev B https www lantronix com 4 Declaration of Conformity 37 RoHS WEEE and Environmental Programs 38 Box Label and Device Label 38 Record Device and System Informatio...

Page 5: ...all the switch Check switch status by reading the LED behavior Reset the switch or restore it to factory defaults Use a Web browser or the CLI to initially configure the switch Troubleshoot the switch...

Page 6: ...anning Tree STP Rapid Spanning Tree RSTP and Multiple Spanning Tree MSTP Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP VLANs supports up to 4K VLANs Port based VLAN 802 1Q tag based VLAN MAC based VLAN Manag...

Page 7: ...n Precision Time Protocol PTP NTP Loop Protection ITU T G 8031 Ethernet Linear Protection ITU T G 8032 Ethernet Ring Protection Switching Loop Detection and Protection Device Management System DMS Gra...

Page 8: ...domain of snooping switches in the absence of a multicast router IGMP Proxy IGMP snooping with proxy reporting or report suppression actively filters IGMP packets in order to reduce load on the multic...

Page 9: ...ach OSPF router maintains an identical database describing the Autonomous System s topology From this database a routing table is calculated by constructing a shortest path tree For more OSPF v2 infor...

Page 10: ...ort DHCP server to assign IP to DHCP clients Remote Monitoring RMON Embedded RMON agent supports RMON groups 1 2 3 9 history statistics alarms and events for enhanced traffic management monitoring and...

Page 11: ...tection ITU T G 8031 Supports ITU T G 8031 Ethernet Linear Protection Switching ITU T G 8032 Supports ITU T G 8032 Ethernet Ring Protection Switching Loop Detection Supports Loop Detection and Protect...

Page 12: ...ecture Port Configuration Total Ports 14 SFP 1G 10G ports 12 SFP28 1G 10G 25G 2 Console 1 RJ45 MAC Addresses 32K MAC address table Backplane 340 Gbps Forwarding 252 876Mpps Jumbo Frames 10K Bytes Dime...

Page 13: ...owered on correctly Off The switch is not receiving power Red On An abnormal state such as exceeding operating temperature range has been detected in the switch Table 2 Port Status LEDs LED Color Stat...

Page 14: ...terface SFP and SFP28 Port green LED on SFP Port amber LED on SFP28 Port amber LED on Power module LEDs on Reset Button By pressing the Reset button for a certain period of time you can perform these...

Page 15: ...w opening The switch ships with one power supply standard order the secondary power supply module for the maximum power Caution Be sure to leave adequate room for the airflow opening Power Supply The...

Page 16: ...AC power to all power supplies 1Hz Blinking Green AC present Only 12VSB On PS off or PS in Smart On state Amber AC cord unplugged or AC power lost with a second power supply in parallel still with AC...

Page 17: ...OZ Australia BR Brazil Cautions and Warnings The following conventions are used in this manual to emphasize information important to the reader Danger The described activity or situation might or wil...

Page 18: ...ester between outdoor device and this switch 2 The marking information is located at the bottom of apparatus IEC 62368 1 3 The equipment is not suitable for use in locations where children are likely...

Page 19: ...kets to the Switch 2 Place the switch on a rack shelf in the rack Push it in until the oval holes in the brackets align with the mounting holes in the rack posts 3 Attach the brackets to the posts Ins...

Page 20: ...Optic Association Inc is an international non profit educational association chartered to promote professionalism in fiber optics through education certification and standards Note The SFP SFP28 ports...

Page 21: ...t the module If the latch is obstructed and you cannot use your finger use a small flat blade screwdriver or other long narrow instrument to open the latch 5 Grasp the SFP SFP28 module and carefully r...

Page 22: ...rush Current 25 Cold start 55A Leakage Current max 1 6mA Power Factor Correction PFC Test at 115VAC 0 75 20 0 90 50 0 95 100 Protection Over Voltage OVP Y Over Current OCP Y Over Temperature OTP Y No...

Page 23: ...power supply installed Use the procedure below to install a second power supply Procedure 1 Use a small Phillips head screwdriver to remove the two faceplate mounting screws Keep the screws and facep...

Page 24: ...om 24 Power Supply Performance The switch has one power supply by default It offers a second supply as an option as shown in the web UI With both power supplies installed they operate in High Availabi...

Page 25: ...ngs on the left of PC screen Note You can skip steps a c by pressing WinKey R and type ncpa cpl command to get to step 3 directly d Right click on your local adapter and select Properties e In the Loc...

Page 26: ...ys Wrong username or password After you log on the system monitors the interface for periods of inactivity If the interface is inactive for too long you are automatically logged off The CLI initial us...

Page 27: ...cal Code NEC or local electrical code approved disconnect device and branch circuit protector must be part of the building s installed wiring to accommodate permanently connected equipment Failure to...

Page 28: ...ed safety features are not negated during installation of a new network or during modification of an existing network Equipment shall comply with all applicable local and national codes related to saf...

Page 29: ...orden ge nstalleerd S curit lectrique IMPORTANT Cet quipement doit tre utilis conform ment aux instructions de s curit S hk turvallisuus T RKE T m laite on asennettava turvaohjeiden mukaisesti Sicurez...

Page 30: ...ave a valid network topology If you no longer experience the problems the new topology is probably at fault Also make sure your network topology contains no data path loops 7 Check the port configurat...

Page 31: ...fferent AC outlet socket to make sure correct AC source is supplied System LED is Red An abnormal state has been detected by the switch Check the switch system log from the Web UI to understand the ab...

Page 32: ...evice Status Device Operation Interface AC Voltage V AC Current Consumption A Power Factor Apparent Power VA Real Power W Non loading None 100 0 225 0 942 22 50 21 20 Standby mode 1 minute 10G SFP x 1...

Page 33: ...ption A Power Factor Apparent Power VA Real Power W Non loading None 240 0 164 0 544 39 36 21 41 Standby mode 1 minute 1G RJ45 x 24 10G SFP x 4 240 0 192 0 636 46 08 29 31 Full loading 60 minutes late...

Page 34: ...tatus Device Operation Interface AC Voltage V AC Current Consumption A Power Factor Apparent Power VA Real Power W Non loading None 100 0 317 0 886 31 70 28 09 Standby mode 1 minute 10G SFP x 12 25G S...

Page 35: ...ption A Power Factor Apparent Power VA Real Power W Non loading None 240 0 287 0 405 68 88 27 90 Standby mode 1 minute 1G RJ45 x 24 10G SFP x 4 240 0 306 0 489 73 44 35 91 Full loading 60 minutes late...

Page 36: ...um riques de la Class A prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par le minist re des Communications du Canada European Regulations Warning This is a Class A product In a do...

Page 37: ...duct Regulations 47 CFRFCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A ANSI C63 4 2014 UKCA and UL Standards EN 62368 1 EN 55032 2015 A11 2020 Class A CISPR 32 2015 Cor 1 2016 Class A AS NZS CISPR 32 2015 Class A EN 61...

Page 38: ...47 Rev B https www lantronix com 38 RoHS WEEE and Environmental Programs See https www lantronix com legal rohs Box Label and Device Label The labels provide information that can help the Tech Support...

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