Fujitsu XG0448 manual Plugging in the USB Memory, Plug in the USB Memory

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XG0448 Hardware Guide

Chapter 2 Installation

 

 

2.3.5Plugging in the USB Memory

USB memory can be plugged in from the interface panel of the switch.

Caution

Do NOT unplug out the memory stick during access. It may result in crashing setting data.

Precautions

It is possible to plug/unplug SFP+ module with the power on.

Plug in the USB Memory

Please refer to the following instructions;

1.Firmly insert the USB memory to USB port on the interface panel of the switch.

USB Memory

Replacing the USB Memory (Unplug)

Please refer to the follow instructions;

1.Make the USB port to "disable status" using the console command.

#usbctl disable

2.Check and confirm that USB port is in a "disable status".

Execute command "show usb hcd status", and check and confirm that the status is displayed as "disable".

#show usb hcd status

[USB HCD STATUS]

status : disable

3.Unplug the USB memory from the switch.

Note The process ends here, when you are only detaching the USB memory from the switch.

4.Plug in the replacing USB memory onto the switch.

5.Release the "disable status" of the USB port using the console command.

#usbctl enable

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XG0448 specifications

The Fujitsu XG0448 is a high-performance network switch that stands out in the competitive landscape of data networking solutions. Designed primarily for data center environments and enterprise networks, the XG0448 offers a robust feature set that meets the demands of modern data traffic.

One of the main features of the Fujitsu XG0448 is its impressive port density. It provides 48 10-Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) ports along with 4 additional 40-Gigabit Ethernet ports. This multi-rate capability allows network architects to design flexible and scalable network topologies tailored to their unique requirements. The ability to aggregate networks efficiently is vital in minimizing latency and maximizing throughput in high-bandwidth applications, such as cloud services and big data analytics.

The XG0448 is also built on advanced Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching technologies, offering essential functionality such as VLAN support, link aggregation, and robust Quality of Service (QoS). Its Layer 3 capabilities enable routing functionalities which facilitate optimized communication between different subnets, enhancing the overall performance and reliability of the network.

Security is a critical concern for modern networks, and the Fujitsu XG0448 addresses this with a range of security features. It includes strict access control lists (ACLs), RADIUS, and TACACS+ authentication mechanisms, as well as support for IEEE 802.1X port-based access control. These features help safeguard data while ensuring that only authorized devices can access the network.

Energy efficiency is another key characteristic of the XG0448. It is designed with power-saving technologies that allow for reduced energy consumption without compromising performance. The switch supports energy-efficient Ethernet (EEE) standards, which help lower operational costs while contributing to sustainability efforts in managing data center workloads.

In addition to its hardware capabilities, the Fujitsu XG0448 supports sophisticated management and monitoring options. The device can be managed through a web-based interface or command-line interface (CLI), providing network administrators with flexibility in managing configurations, monitoring performance metrics, and troubleshooting issues seamlessly.

In summary, the Fujitsu XG0448 network switch combines high port density, advanced switching capabilities, robust security, and energy efficiency, making it an ideal choice for organizations looking to enhance their data networking infrastructure. It adapts well to the evolving demands of enterprise IT and plays a significant role in high-performance networking scenarios.