Foundry Networks FGS624XGP-POE, FGS648P-POE, FGS624P-POE manual Preparing the Installation Site

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Installing the FastIron GS Chassis

WARNING: Power supplies are hot swappable. However, Foundry Networks recommends that you disconnect the power supply from AC power before installing or removing the supply. The device can be running while a power supply is being installed or removed, but the power supply itself should not be connected to a power source. Otherwise, you could be injured or the power supply or other parts of the device could be damaged.

WARNING: Make sure that the power source circuits are properly grounded, then use the power cord supplied with the device to connect it to the power source.

WARNING: If the installation requires a different power cord than the one supplied with the device, make sure you use a power cord displaying the mark of the safety agency that defines the regulations for power cords in your country. The mark is your assurance that the power cord can be used safely with the device.

Preparing the Installation Site

Cabling Infrastructure

Ensure that the proper cabling is installed in the site. See “Chassis Specifications” on page 6-2or www.foundrynetworks.com for a summary of supported cabling types and their specifications.

Installation Location

Before installing the device, plan its location and orientation relative to other devices and equipment. Allow at least 3" of space at the front of the device for the twisted-pair, fiber-optic, and power cabling. Also, allow a minimum of 3" of space between the sides and the back of the device and walls or other obstructions.

Installing an Additional Power Supply

The FGS ships with one AC or DC power supply. If desired, you can install a second supply for added power or for redundancy (if applicable). The illustration below shows the rear panel of an AC power supply.

If you need to install a second power supply, it may be easier to install it before mounting the device, although the power supplies are “hot swappable” and can be installed or removed after the device is mounted and powered on.

CAUTION: Remove the power cord from a power supply before you install it in or remove it from the device. Otherwise, the power supply or the device could be damaged. The device can be running while a power supply is being installed or removed, but the power supply itself should be disconnected from the power source.

This section provides the following procedures:

“Installing an AC Power Supply” on page 3-6

“Installing a DC Power Supply” on page 3-8

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Contents FGS Release Page Contents Hecking C Onnectivity Hardware Specifications Egulatory S Tatements Audience Chapter About This GuideIntroduction What’s Included in This Edition?How to Get Help Warranty CoverageRelated Publications Product Overview Chapter Product OverviewSoftware Features Hardware FeaturesFGS624P and FGS624P-POE FGS648P and FGS648P-POE FGS624XGP and FGS624XGP-POEShows the FGS648P and FGS648P-POE Control FeaturesOptional 2-port 10-GbE Module port 49 Serial Management Interface Console PortReset Button Network InterfacesNetwork Interfaces Show Media Description Port 10-GbE Module 10/100/1000 Mbps PortsPort CX4 Module Release Port 10-GbE Hybrid Interface Module Release10GbE XFP Transceiver FGS624XGP Models Only CX4 10Gbps XFP Transceiver 10GbE XG and CX4 Module100/1000 Fiber Port LEDs LEDs for Network Interfaces and Power SuppliesLEDs Position State Meaning 10/100/1000 Copper Port LEDsPOE Port LEDs Power Supply LEDsPosition State Meaning Gbps Port LEDsPower Supplies Fiber Optic ModulesPosition State Meaning Stacking LEDs Cooling System and Fans Power Specifications for POESeptember General Requirements Chapter Installing the FastIron GS ChassisPackage Contents Unpacking a SystemSummary of Installation Tasks Where to Find More Information Summary of Installation TasksSummary of Installation Tasks Installation PrecautionsGeneral Precautions Lifting PrecautionsPower Supply Precautions Preparing the Installation Site Installing an Additional Power SupplyCabling Infrastructure Installation Location Power supply locking screw Latches Installing an AC Power SupplyRetaining Bale AC Power Cord Installing a DC Power Supply Ground screw Negative terminal screw Ground Installing the Device Desktop InstallationRack Mount Installation Attaching the Short Mounting Brackets Installing the Brackets and Mounting the Device Wall Mount InstallationInstall top screws Install device Powering On the SystemVerifying Proper Operation Powering Off the SystemObserving the Power Status LEDs LEDs for PowerAttaching a PC or Terminal FastIron FastIron-PREM DB-9 to DB-9 Assigning Permanent Passwords Chapter Connecting Network Devices Checking ConnectivityRecovering from a Lost Password Devices Running Layer 2 Software Configuring IP AddressesConnecting Network Devices Cable SpecificationsConnecting to Ethernet or Fast Ethernet Hubs Automatic MDI/MDIX Detection Connecting to Workstations, Servers, or RoutersConnecting a Network Device to a Fiber Port Installing a Fiber Optic ModuleCabling a Fiber Optic Module Testing ConnectivityCleaning the Fiber-Optic Connectors Pinging an IP AddressObserving LEDs Network Connection-Related LED StatesDesired Meaning Abnormal Meaning/Action State Command Syntax Troubleshooting Network ConnectionsUsing Virtual Cable Testing to Diagnose a Cable Configuration NotesViewing the Results of the Cable Analysis This LineCable Statistics Displays September Chapter Managing the FastIron GS Chassis Managing Temperature SettingsUsing the Temperature Sensor Displaying the TemperatureChanging the Temperature Warning Level Displaying Temperature MessagesChanging the Chassis Temperature Polling Interval Displaying Management Module CPU UsageRemoving MAC Address Entries September Chapter Hardware Specifications Chassis SpecificationsPower Supply Specifications Storage Environment Chassis SpecificationsPhysical Dimensions and Weight Environmental ConsiderationsCooling Regulatory ComplianceChassis Regulatory Compliance Description Certifications Mean Time Between Failure Power Source InterruptionsPower Supply Draw Specifications Model Typical Maximum Power Draw SpecificationsSerial Console Port Pinouts Pinouts and Signalling10/100 and Gigabit Port Pinouts Lists the pin assignment and signalling for 10/100/100 portsLC connector 62.5/125 200 For SFP module LC connector 1530.33 Up to For XFP module 1561.42 nm 80 km Power Supply SpecificationsPower Cords WarrantyKey features Power Supply Consumption 10 Maximum Power Supply Consumption for FGS Models FGS624FGS648 Input Connector and Plug 11 Input Connector for Power SuppliesPower Supply Input Connector Properties 13 Safety Warning Labels on Power Supplies Safety WarningsOutput Specifications Electrical SpecificationsHardware Maintenance Schedule Replacing a Power SupplyChapter Maintaining the FastIron GS Hardware Installation Precautions and Warnings Determining Which Power Supply FailedAC Power Supplies Locking screw Removing an AC Power SupplyInstalling an AC Power Supply DC Power Supplies Shows a front view of the DC power supply Removing a DC Power SupplyInstalling a DC Power Supply Ground Installing or Replacing a 2-port 10-GbE Module Installing a 2-port 10-GbE ModuleRemoving a 2-port 10-GbE Module Installing a 2-port 10-GbE Module Installing or Replacing a POE Daughter CardRemoving the Screws for the Top Cover Disassembling the ChassisRemoving the Top Cover Installing a POE Daughter CardPOE Daughter Card POE Daughter Cards Re-assembling the ChassisRemoving a Fiber Optic Module Replacing a Fiber Optic ModuleCleaning the Fiber-Optic Connectors Installing a New Fiber Optic ModuleCabling a Fiber Optic Module Status Value Description Digital Optical MonitoringShow optic port/slotnumber CLI CommandsNo optical-monitor alarm interval Supported MediaJapan Appendix a Regulatory StatementsIndustry Canada Statement Europe and AustraliaEnglish Translation of above statement Appendix B Foundry Networks, Inc Page Foundry Networks, Inc Page September Page September