NEC IP8800/S6600, IP8800/S3600 manual Handle a memory card and a dummy memory card with care

Models: IP8800/S6700 IP8800/S3600 IP8800/S6600 IP8800/S6300 IP8800/S2400

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Safety Guide [IP8800/S3600] [IP8800/S2400]

Before installing/uninstalling the power module, turn off the power switch.

Before installing/uninstalling the power module, turn off the power switch on the power module to be installed or uninstalled. If operation is performed while the power switch on the power module is on, a failure or device trouble may be caused. The label below is attached to the external power unit (EPU)

CAUTION

Before installing or

uninstalling the

power module, turn off the power switch

Before turning on the main power switch on the external power unit (EPU), turn off the power switch on the power module.

Before turning on the main power switch on the external power unit (EPU), turn off the power switch on the every power module mounted.

Do not turn off the main power switch on the external power unit (EPU), while the device is backed up by the EPU.

When turning off the EPU main power switch, the backup power supply to the device is completely shut down. If external power is supplied to the device, do not turn off the main power switch on the EPU.

Handle a memory card and a dummy memory card with care.

Do not forcedly push or flip a (dummy) memory card to insert. Do not forcedly pull out a locked (dummy) memory card to remove. Otherwise, the connector of the memory card slot may be damaged.

Remove a (dummy) memory card to reposition the device. Moving the device may cause force against the (dummy) memory card, which can damage the connector of the memory card slot.

Do not remove the memory card or disconnect power while the ACC LED is lit.

Lighting of the ACC LED on the front panel indicates that the memory card is being accessed. Never remove the memory card or disconnect power during access. The memory card may be damaged. Some commands require a considerable time before completing access to the memory card after the entry of the commands. Ensure that access is completed and then remove the memory card or disconnect power.

Do not attach a label or the like to the transceivers.

The transceiver has a label indicating its manufacturer and that it is our standard supply. However, this label is attached to the part that does not obstruct heat radiation from the transceiver or the mechanism preventing slip-off from the cage. If a label or the like is attached to such an obstructing part, the transceiver or the network interface module may be damaged.

When the ST1 LED is blinking in green, do not power off the device.

Never disconnect the device power until the ST1 LED on the device front panel changes from blinking in green into being lit. The device may fail.

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IP8800/S6700, IP8800/S3600, IP8800/S6600, IP8800/S6300, IP8800/S2400 specifications

The NEC IP8800 series comprises a range of advanced networking solutions designed for various applications ranging from enterprise networking to service provider environments. This series includes models such as the IP8800/S2400, IP8800/S3600, IP8800/S6300, IP8800/S6600, and IP8800/S6700, each with its unique set of features and capabilities aimed at delivering robust performance, security, and scalability.

The IP8800/S2400 is an entry-level switch tailored for small to medium enterprises. It features a compact design and high port density, making it ideal for network edge applications. The model supports both Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching capabilities, enabling efficient traffic management. With its robust security features, including access control lists and support for VLANs, the IP8800/S2400 ensures secure connectivity.

Moving to the IP8800/S3600, this switch is designed for data center environments and offers high throughput with advanced routing capabilities. It is equipped with high-capacity 10G and 40G Ethernet ports, facilitating faster data transfer rates. The S3600 supports various protocols such as MPLS and Segment Routing, enhancing its ability to manage complex network architectures. Its energy-efficient design also helps reduce operational costs.

The IP8800/S6300 is tailored for high-performance networking scenarios, featuring a flexible architecture that supports both traditional and cloud-based services. With extensive QoS capabilities, the S6300 optimizes traffic flow and manages bandwidth efficiently, ensuring high-quality service delivery. Its virtualization support allows for easier integration into modern, software-defined networking environments.

The IP8800/S6600 provides a comprehensive solution for service providers and large enterprises, boasting high scalability and modularity. This model supports advanced features such as network slicing and the ability to handle high-density 100G interfaces. Its robust management tools, including centralized control and automation capabilities, simplify network operations significantly.

Finally, the IP8800/S6700 represents the pinnacle of the series, designed for mission-critical applications requiring the utmost reliability and performance. It supports advanced analytics, AI-driven insights, and comprehensive telemetry, enabling proactive network management. With high availability features and extensive redundancy options, the S6700 ensures continuous operation, making it ideal for core network functions.

In summary, the NEC IP8800 series offers a versatile range of switches that combine advanced technologies, high performance, and robust security features, catering to various networking needs across different industries. Each model is designed to provide not only superior connectivity but also the flexibility and scalability required in today’s fast-paced digital landscape.