FastIron GS Compact Layer 2 Switch Hardware Installation Guide
To install a fiber optic module, you will need an ESD wrist strap with a plug for connection to a metal surface.
WARNING: For safety reasons, the ESD wrist strap should contain a series 1 meg ohm resistor.
To install a fiber optic module, do the following:
1.Put on the ESD wrist strap and ground yourself by attaching the clip end to a metal surface (such as an equipment rack) to act as ground.
2.Remove the new module from its protective packaging.
3.Gently insert the fiber optic module into the port until the module clicks into place. The module is keyed to prevent incorrect insertion.
Cabling a Fiber Optic Module
To cable a fiber optic module, do the following:
1.Remove the protective covering from the
2.Before cabling a fiber optic module, Foundry strongly recommends cleaning the cable connectors and the port connectors. For more information, see “Cleaning the
3.Gently insert the cable connector(s) (a tab on each connector should face upward) into the port connector(s) until the tabs lock into place.
4.Observe the link and active LEDs to determine if the network connections are functioning properly. See Table 4.2 on page
Cleaning the Fiber-Optic Connectors
To avoid problems with the connection between the fiber optic module (SFP
To clean the fiber cable connectors, Foundry recommends using the
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When not using an SFP or XFP connector, make sure to keep the protective covering on.
Testing Connectivity
After you install the network cables, you can test network connectivity to other devices by pinging those devices. You also can observe the LEDs related to network connection and perform trace routes.
Pinging an IP Address
To verify that a Foundry device can reach another device through the network, enter a command such as the following at any level of the CLI on the Foundry device:
FastIron>ping 192.33.4.7
Syntax: ping <ip addr> <hostname> [source <ip addr>] [count <num>] [timeout <msec>] [ttl <num>] [size <byte>] [quiet] [numeric]
NOTE: If you address the ping to the IP broadcast address, the device lists the first four responses to the ping.
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