AT-IX5-28GPX
Installation Guide
Gigabit Ethernet Switch
C613-04067-00 REV B
Copyright 2013 Allied Telesis, Inc
Laser Safety
Electrical Safety and Emissions Standards
Electrical Safety EN60950-1 UL-EU, UL 60950-1 CULUS
This product meets the following standards
Translated Safety Statements
Contents
Contents
Figures
Figures
Tables
Tables
“Document Conventions” on page
Preface
Gigabit Ethernet switch. This preface contains the following sections
“Contacting Allied Telesis” on page
Document Conventions
This document uses the following conventions
Notes provide additional information
Contacting Allied Telesis
IX5-28GPX Installation Guide
Preface
Overview
Chapter
Features
Power Over Ethernet
10/100/1000 Mbps Twisted Pair Ports
Stacking Slots LEDs Installation Options MAC Address Table
Power Supply Modules
Here are the methods for managing the switches
Management Software and Interfaces Management Methods
AlliedWare Plus Management Software Command line interface
Here are the management software and interfaces
Power Supply Module Bay
Front and Rear Panels
Power Supply Module Bay
FAULT
USB Port
Management Panel
Console Management Port Switch ID LED
eco-friendly
Speed Duplex Mode Wiring Configuration
10/100/1000Base-T Twisted Pair Ports
Maximum Distance Cable Requirements Port Pinouts
The ports have a maximum operating distance of 100 meters 328 feet
For the cable requirements for the ports, refer to Table 2 on page
Power Over Ethernet
Powered Device Classes
Cable Requirements
Non-PoE
Cable Type
1000Mbps
PoE+
Port Prioritization
Wiring Implementation
SFP+ Slots
Stacking SFP+ Slots
eco-friendly Button
LEDs
LEDs for the Twisted Pair Ports
LEDs for the SFP+ Slots
SFP+ Slot LEDs
Description
LEDs for the Stacking Slots
State
State
Figure 6. Switch ID LED
A cooling fan has failed
USB Port
The port is USB2.0 compatible
Console Port
Power Supplies
Virtual Chassis Stacking
Introduction and Stacking Commands chapters in the Software Reference
AlliedWare Plus Operating System for IX5-28GPX Switches
Chapter
Overview
Stacking Slots
Stacking Transceivers
Transceiver Model
Here are the transceiver guidelines
Stacking Port Topologies
Figure 12. Stack of Four Switches in the Linear Topology
S2/28
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25 SFP+ S1/27 CONSOLE
25 SFP+ S1/27 CONSOLE
Figure 14. Stack of Four Switches in the Ring Topology
Master and Member Switches
Selection of the Master Switch
ID Numbers Each switch must be assigned an ID number. The range is 1 to 4 and the default is 1. The ID numbers are displayed on the ID LEDs on the front panels of the units. You may assign the numbers yourself or you can let the master switch assign the numbers automatically, as explained in Chapter 8, “Powering On the Stack” on page
Specifying Ports in the Command Line Interface
“Choosing a Site for the Switches” on page
Beginning the Installation
“Reviewing Safety Precautions” on page
“Planning a Stack” on page “Unpacking the Switch” on page
Reviewing Safety Precautions
x510 Series Installation Guide for Virtual Chassis Stacking
Chapter 3 Beginning the Installation
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Choosing a Site for the Switches
Planning a Stack
Bandwidth @
Minimum Modal
Fiber Type
Operating Range
Unpacking the Switch
Chapter 3 Beginning the Installation
Installing the Switch and its Power Supplies
Chapter
Installing the Power Cord Retaining Clip
Installing Power Supply Modules
Overview Installing a Power Supply
Figure 20. Installing the AT-PWR800 Power Supply Module
Figure 21. Securing the AT-PWR800 Power Supply Module
Installing the Switches on a Table or Desktop
Installing the Switch in an Equipment Rack
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3. Turn the switch over
Figure 25. Attaching the Equipment Rack Brackets
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Figure 26. Mounting the Switch Horizontally in an Equipment Rack
Connecting AC Power to a Power Supply Module
4. Repeat the above procedure for the second PSU, if necessary
Starting a Local Management Session
Monitoring the Initialization Processes
Figure 31. Switch Initialization Messages
Figure 32. Switch Initialization Messages Continued
Warning flash/default.cfg does not exist, loading factory defaults
Figure 33. Switch Initialization Messages Continued
Received event network.activated Loading default configuration
done Received event network.configured awplus login
Chapter 4 Installing the Switch and its Power Supplies
“Configuring the Switch for Stand-alone Operations” on page
Configuring the Switch for Stand-alone Operations
This chapter contains the following procedures
Chapter
Configuring the Switch for Stand-alone Operations
Disabling VCStack
Figure 35. SHOW STACK Command 4. Review the following items
This confirmation prompt in Figure 37 is displayed
Confirming the Status of the VCStack Feature
Figure 41. Status of a Stacking Slot When VCStack is Enabled
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Chapter 5 Configuring the Switch for Stand-alone Operations
Verifying the Status of VCStack and Activating VCStack
Chapter
Verifying the Status of VCStack
Activating the VCStack Feature
Activating VCStack
Figure 45. Moving to the Global Configuration Mode with the CONFIGURE
8. Restart the switch with the REBOOT command, as shown in Figure
Chapter 6 Verifying the Status of VCStack and Activating VCStack
Cabling the Stacking Ports
Chapter
Cabling Switches with AT-StackXS/1.0 Transceivers
IX5-28GPX Installation Guide
Figure 51. Removing the Dust Cover from the AT-StackXS/1.0
Transceiver
Chapter 7 Cabling the Stacking Ports
Figure 52. Installing the AT-StackXS/1.0 Transceiver in Slot S1
Release tab
SFP+
Figure 53. Removing the Dust Plug from the S2 Slot
Figure 54. Installing the AT-StackXS/1.0 Transceiver in Slot S2
Cabling Switches with AT-StackOP/0.3 or AT-StackOP/9.0 Transceivers
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Chapter 7 Cabling the Stacking Ports
SFP+
SFP+
Figure 57. Removing the Dust Cover from a Stacking Transceiver
S2/2
Powering On the Stack
Plus Operating System for IX5-28GPX Switches
Chapter
Powering On the Switches Individually
4. Wait two minutes for the new switch to join the stack as a member
Powering On the Switches Simultaneously
switches and are retained by the devices even if you reset or power cycle the stack
Verifying the Stack
awplusconfig# stack 2 priority
Setting the Priority Numbers
awplusconfig# stack 1 priority
stack IDnumber priority priority
Figure 63. Saving the Priority Values with the WRITE Command
Cabling the Networking Ports
Chapter
Cabling the Twisted Pair Ports
The default duplex mode setting of Auto-Negotiation is not appropriate for ports connected to network devices that do not support Auto-Negotiation and have a fixed duplex mode. You should disable Auto-Negotiation on those ports and set their duplex modes manually to avoid the possibility of duplex mode mismatches. A switch port using Auto-Negotiation defaults to half- duplex if it detects that the end node is not using Auto-Negotiation, which can result in a mismatch if the end node is operating at a fixed duplex mode of full-duplex
Installing SFP and SFP+ Transceivers
Chapter 9 Cabling the Networking Ports
To install an SFP or SFP+ transceiver, perform the following procedure
Figure 65. Installing an SFP or SFP+ Transceiver
SFP Handle
Chapter 9 Cabling the Networking Ports
Troubleshooting
Try inserting the PSU into the other PSU bay
Chapter
Try connecting the unit to another power source
Try a different power cord
Problem 5 The LINK/ACT LED for an SFP or SFP+ transceiver is off
Verify that the correct type of fiber optic cabling is being used
Solutions One or more of the following problems has occurred
Chapter 10 Troubleshooting
Environmental Specifications
Technical Specifications
Physical Specifications
Appendix A
Power Specifications
Certifications
RJ-45 Twisted Pair Port Pinouts
MDI Signal
MDI-X Signal
Pinout
Pair
RJ-45 Style Serial Console Port Pinouts
Signal
Page
Table 17. Fiber Optic Port Specifications for the AT-StackOP/9.0