Enterasys Networks X009-U manual Features, X4-C Input/Output Modules, X4-C Control Module

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Features

Features

The following sections provide an overview of the system features.

X4-C Input/Output Modules

The Matrix X4‐C chassis supports Input/Output Modules (IOM) which perform all system packet forwarding. The X4‐C provides four slots to install the IOMs.

Physical connectors for these Ethernet IOMs include:

Single and Multimode Fiber (SMF, MMF), 10‐Gigabit Form Factor Pluggables (XFP)

SMF/MMF, 1‐Gigabit Form Factor Pluggables (SFP)

Supported transceivers for XFP and SFP connectors are:

Serial MMF at 850 nm wavelength with a 65‐meter (213‐foot) reach

WWDM (Wide‐Wavelength‐Division Multiplexed) and MMF at 1310 nm wavelength with a 300‐meter (984‐foot) reach

WWDM and Serial SMF at 1310 nm wavelength with a 10‐kilometer (6‐mile) reach

Serial SMF at 1550 nm wavelength with a range of 80 kilometers (49.7 miles)

Copper, 1000BASE‐T 1.25 GBd at 1550 nm wavelength with a 100‐meter (328‐foot) reach

IOMs are equipped with the IBM PowerPC 440GX, 600 GHz processor and 512 MB of memory. Each module also provides 512 KB of FLASH which stores the POST diagnostics and system boot code. An EEPROM stores from 2 to 48 IEEE MAC addresses, depending on the number of physical interfaces per IOM, and manufacturing data.

X4-C Control Module

The X4‐C provides a Control Module (CM) to centrally control the system. This module hosts the management software and protocols for system operations. A second slot is available to install an optional CM for a redundant, high availability configuration. When in tandem, the CMs are set to either Active or Standby state, which is determined by the CMs themselves by means of an internal algorithm. The CMs communicate across two channels with one reserved as a high‐ availability link.

CMs are equipped with the Pentium M 1.66 GHz processor and include 1 GB of memory upgradeable to 4 GB.

The CMs can be hardware reset—similar to a power recycle—using the RESET button on the front panel.

A 1‐GB Compact FLASH card is provided on the CM to store multiple system boot images and a minimum of two configuration files. For information about downloading firmware and software, refer to the Matrix X Router Configuration Guide. The chassis serial number and 4 MAC addresses are not stored in the CM, but on a Chassis PROM which is on the chassis backplane and not the control module. For redundancy, there are two Chassis PROMs per chassis.

The CM also provides one USB port, two RJ45 ports—one Ethernet for management, and one Console (COM) port for serial connections. The USB port is useful for fast downloading of configuration files, while the Ethernet port is useful as a network management interface, for example, on a chassis where all the interfaces are 10‐Gigabit Ethernet. The Ethernet interface also

Matrix X4-C Chassis Installation Guide 1-3

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Contents Enterasys Matrix Page Page Regulatory Compliance Information Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Supplement to Product Instructions Vcci Notice Declaration of Conformity Enterasys Networks, Inc Firmware License Agreement Viii Page Page Contents Index Appendix a Specifications and Regulatory ComplianceFigures Tables For information about Refer to Using This GuideWho Should Use This Guide Conventions Used in This Guide Using the Matrix X Router Manual SetGetting Help Commonly Used AcronymsGetting Help Xviii About This Guide System Description OverviewMatrix X4-C Chassis with Redundant Power Supplies X4-C Control Module FeaturesX4-C Input/Output Modules Installing Redundant CMs into an Active Matrix X Router CM1 Monitor Values X4-C Fabric ModulePower Supply Replacement X4-C Redundant Power SuppliesPower Supply LEDs Auto-Ranging Power SuppliesRack-Mountable Chassis Site Guidelines Site and Configuration GuidelinesConfiguration Guidelines Required Tools Matrix X4-C Chassis SetupShipping straps Shipping box Shipping skid Unpacking the Matrix X4-C ChassisDisassembly Steps 3 Unpacking the Matrix X4-C Chassis Installing the Matrix X4-C Chassis Setting Up the Matrix X4-C ChassisSetup Order Rack Rack support brackets Bracket screws Installing Optional Rack Support BracketsFastening Mid-Mount Brackets Installing Optional Mid-Mount BracketsRack Mounting the Matrix X4-C Chassis Rack Mounting the Matrix X4-C ChassisRack Mounting the Mid-Mounted Chassis Chassis Bonding and GroundingTelcordia GR-1089 Grounding Hole Pattern and Cable AWG stranded copper wire Chassis 4-20 ground screwsGrounding Receptacle Plug Wrist strap Installing and Removing a Power SupplyAttaching the Electrostatic Discharge Wrist Strap Installing a Power Supply Power Supply Planning12 Removing Power Supply Vent Plate 14 Removing Coverplate from Power Supply Slot 13 Installing Power Supply ModuleInlet power cord AC inlet AC1 Removing a Power SupplyFan tray bezel IOM slot Installing and Removing a Fan TrayInstalling a Fan Tray Fan tray slot Removing a Fan TrayInstalling and Removing IOMs Installing and Removing Modules18 Installing IOMs IOM slot IOM coverplate Captive screws IOM guide rails 20 Removing IOM Coverplate21 Installing Control Module Installing and Removing CMsReplacing the CM Battery 22 Installing Fabric Module Installing and Removing FMsInstalling an XFP/SFP Module XFP transceiver Port slot Release handle SFP transceiver Connecting Fiber-Optic CablesRemoving an XFP/SFP Module MT-RJ Parameter Setting Connecting to the CM COM Port25 Connecting an IBM PC or Compatible Connecting the CM COM Port to a VT Series Terminal26 Connecting a VT Series Terminal Connecting the CM COM Port to a ModemCOM Port Adapter Wiring and Signal Diagram RJ45 Adapter Wiring and Signal AssignmentsModem Port Adapter Wiring and Signal Diagram RJ45 DB25 Connecting to the CM USB PortVT Series Port Adapter Wiring and Signal Diagram RJ45 DB25 USB device Control Module USB port Installing a Compact Flash CardCompact Flash card Connector Control Module Removing the DIMMs Installing the Memory Upgrade KitConnector fingers Connector arms Installing the DIMMsOptional Cable Management Kit Installing the Cable Management Assembly32 Installing the Cable Management Assembly LEDs and Reset Button Powering Up the Matrix X4-C ChassisAC Power LED Power Supply LEDsDC/AC Power Supply PS1-PS3 LED Definitions Function LED Activity DC Power LEDFunction LED Activity Fan Tray LEDFan Tray LED Definitions Fabric Module Control Module Module LEDs and Reset ButtonControl and Fabric Module LEDs CM LEDs Only State LED Activity IOM LEDsControl and Fabric Module LED Definitions CM & FM LEDs State LED ActivityEthernet Port LED RX/TX LED Activity First-Time Quick ConfigurationIOM LED Definitions Status LED LED ActivityNaming the Matrix X4-C Configuring DhcpAssigning an IP Address to eth0 Enabling NTPFirst-Time Quick Configuration Matrix X4-C Chassis Setup AC Power Supply Module Chassis, Power Supply, and Fan Tray SpecificationsTable A-1 Matrix X4-C Specifications SpecificationTable A-3 Module Power Specifications Table A-2 AC Power Supply RequirementsTable A-5 Redundancy Configurations for AC Line 200-240 Vac Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver Specifications XFPModule Power Specifications Redundancy Configurations for AC Line 100-240 VacTable A-9 Recommended Cable Types and Specifications Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver Specifications SFPTable A-8 XFP Fiber-Optic Specifications MGBIC-LC01/MGBIC-MT01 Specifications 1000BASE-SX SFP Input/Output SpecificationsMGBIC-LC09 Specifications 1000BASE-LX MGBIC-LC03 Specifications 1000BASE-SXTable A-19 MGBIC-02 Specifications MGBIC-08 Specifications 1000BASE-ELXMGBIC-02 Specifications 1000BASE-T Table A-17 MGBIC-08 Optical Specifications 10 µm SMFTable A-20 COM Port Pin Assignments Pin Signal Name Input/OutputCOM Port Pinout Assignments Regulatory ComplianceIndex MT-RJ NTP Index-4