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Extreme Networks, Inc.3585 Monroe StreetSanta Clara, California 95051(888) 257-3000http://www.extremenetworks.com Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardwa

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10 - Contents Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Removing the Chassis 209Chapter 14 BlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Power Supplies220 VAC Po

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100 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch ModelsNOTEFor more information about configuring and using the Summit24e2 switch, see t

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Summit24e3 Switch Front ViewExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 101Figure 40: View of the LEDs and ports on the Summit24e3 switchMini-GBIC P

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102 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch ModelsSummit24e3 Switch Rear ViewFigure 41 shows the rear view of the Summit24e3 switch

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SummitPx1 Application Switch Front ViewExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 103NOTEFor more information about configuring and using the Summi

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104 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch ModelsGBIC Network InterfaceThe Network Interface port is a Gigabit Interface Connector

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SummitPx1 Application Switch LEDsExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 105Figure 43: Rear view of the SummitPx1 application switchPower Socket

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106 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch ModelsNOTEFor more information about configuring and using the SummitPx1 switch, see th

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 107 5 Summit Switch InstallationYou can mount the Summit switch in a rack or place it free-standing on a

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108 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch InstallationCAUTIONDo not use the rack mount kits to suspend the switch under a table o

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Mounting the Switch in a RackExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 1096 Insert and tighten the screws with a suitable screwdriver, as shown in

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Contents - 11 Removing I/O Modules 275Chapter 17 BlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Fan TrayBlackDiamond 681

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110 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch InstallationFigure 46: Fitting the mounting bracket into the Summit48si switch7 Repeat

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Removing and Installing Summit48si Power SuppliesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 111Placing the Switch on a Table or ShelfThe Summit swi

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112 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch InstallationFigure 47: Removing the retaining screws from the Summit48si power supply3

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Installing the AC Power Cable Retaining BracketExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 1131 Disconnect the power cable from the switch and the p

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114 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch InstallationFigure 50: Attaching two retaining brackets7 Connect the power cable(s) to

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Removing the Switch from a RackExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 115• A minimum of four appropriate screws to secure the helper bracket (n

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116 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch Installation

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Part 4Alpine Switch

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 119 6 Alpine 3800 Series Switch OverviewThe Alpine 3800 series switch is a chassis-based, Ethernet servic

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12 - Contents Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide

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120 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Overview• STP (IEEE 802.1D) with multiple STP domains• Policy-Based QoS• Wi

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Switch ComponentsExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 1211 The GM-4Xi supports 1000BASE-SX, 1000BASE-LX, and 1000BASE-LX70.2 The GM-WDMi supp

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122 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Overview• One integrated management module• Three I/O module slots, labeled

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Following Safety InformationExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 123necessary to be aware of the hazards to which they are exposed in perform

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124 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Overview

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 125 7 Alpine 3800 Series Switch ChassisThere are three models in the Alpine 3800 series: the Alpine 3808

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126 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Chassis• Up to 192 switched 100BASE-FX Fast Ethernet ports• Up to 32 switch

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Alpine 3800 Series ArchitectureExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 127Alpine 3808 Switch Rear ViewFigure 52 shows the rear view of the Alpin

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128 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch ChassisThe Alpine 3804 switch can support the following number of ports and

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Alpine 3800 Series ArchitectureExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 129Alpine 3804 Switch Rear ViewFigure 54 shows the rear view of the Alpin

Strany 35 - Requirements for the UTP GBIC

Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 13 Figures1 Mini-GBIC modules 312 Total optical system budgets for long range GBICs 363 GBIC modules 374

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130 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Chassis• Up to 12 switched T1 ports• Up to 12 switched E1 ports• Up to 16 s

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Alpine 3800 Series ArchitectureExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 131Alpine 3802 Switch LEDsTable 35 describes the LED activity of the Alpi

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132 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch ChassisThe rear view of the Alpine 3802 AC switch provides:• Access to the

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Alpine 3800 Series ArchitectureExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 133• On/Off switches• Input terminal blocksFigure 58 shows a close-up vie

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134 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch ChassisNew CommandThe Alpine 3802 has three modes of switch operation. You

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Installing the ChassisExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 135Installing the ChassisThe Alpine 3800 series chassis fits in standard 19-inch (

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136 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch ChassisTo mount the chassis into a rack:1 Mount the helper bracket in the l

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Installing the ChassisExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 137Figure 60: The Alpine 3808 chassis requires 8 screws to be securely mounted in

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138 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch ChassisFigure 62: The Alpine 3802 chassis requires 4 screws to be securely

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Removing the ChassisExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 139• # 1 Phillips screwdriver• A minimum of two people to help remove the chassis fr

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14 - Figures Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 34 Front view of the Summit24 switch 9235 Front view of the Summit48 switch 9436 Rear view o

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140 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Chassis

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 141 8 Alpine 3800 Series Switch Power SuppliesThis chapter describes:• Installing the Alpine 3808 and the

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142 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Power Supplies1 All installation, maintenance, and removal of a power suppl

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Installing the Alpine 3808 and the Alpine 3804 AC Power SupplyExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 143page 52. For more information about gro

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144 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Power SuppliesFigure 64: AC power supply for the Alpine 3804 switchCAUTIONW

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Removing the Alpine 3808 and the Alpine 3804 AC Power SupplyExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 145Verifying a Successful InstallationAfter

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146 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Power Supplies6 If you are going to install a replacement power supply, fol

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Installing the Alpine 3808 and the Alpine 3804 DC Power SupplyExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 147Installing the Alpine 3808 and the Alpi

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148 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Power Suppliespage 52. For more information about grounding the chassis, se

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Installing the Alpine 3808 and the Alpine 3804 DC Power SupplyExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 149Figure 66: DC power supply for the Alpi

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Figures - 15 80 RJ-21 connector 16981 FM-24SFi module 17082 FM-24MFi module 17183 FM-8Vi module 17284 WM-

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150 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Power Supplies1 Attach the ESD strap that is provided to your wrist and con

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Removing the Alpine 3808 and the Alpine 3804 DC Power SupplyExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 151Figure 69: 2-stud -48 VDC and RTN lug, an

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152 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Power Supplies4 Remove the DC power and ground cables from the power supply

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Supplying Power to the Alpine 3802 DC Power SupplyExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 153NOTEAlpine 3802 power supplies must be removed and

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154 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Power SuppliesIf the switch passes the POST, the MGMT LED blinks at a slow

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 155 9 Alpine 3800 Series Switch Management ModuleThis chapter describes:• Installing SMMi Modules on page

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156 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Management Module• Management port—Used to connect an Ethernet cable direct

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Installing SMMi ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 157Installing SMMi ModulesYou can insert the SMMi module at any time, without cau

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158 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Management Moduleb To close the ejector/injector levers, use both hands sim

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Removing SMMi ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 159Removing SODIMMs from the SMMi ModuleTo remove a SODIMM:1 Attach an ESD strap to

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16 - Figures Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 124 One RJ-21 port yields 12 10/100 ports 246125 RJ-21 connector 248126 F32Fi module 249127

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160 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Management Module

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 161 10 Alpine 3800 Series I/O ModulesThis chapter describes:• Configuring I/O Modules on page 161• Instal

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162 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series I/O ModulesYou can configure parameters of the I/O module after it is installed or

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Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 163GM-4Ti ModuleFigure 74 shows the GM-4Ti module.Figure 74: GM-4Ti moduleThe GM-

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164 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series I/O Modules• Are added to the default VLAN as untagged.• Inherit the properties of

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Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 165• Install two or less LX100 GBICs per GM-4Xi module and leave the remaining GB

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166 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series I/O ModulesTable 44 describes the optical specifications for the GM-4Si module.LED

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Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 167The total optical system budget for the GM-WDMi module is 12 dB. Measure cable

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168 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series I/O ModulesSoftware Requirements The GM-WDMi module requires that you load Extreme

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Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 169The FM-24Ti module has 24 10/100 Mbps autonegotiation Ethernet ports, using st

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 17 Tables1 Notice icons 222 Text conventions 223 Power LED activity for switches running ExtremeWare vers

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170 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series I/O ModulesSoftware Requirements The FM-24Ti module requires that you load Extreme

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Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 171For information about the LEDs and their activity on the FM-24SFi module, see

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172 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series I/O ModulesLEDsThe FM-24MFi module has the following LEDs:• Module status• Port st

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Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 173Table 50 lists the pin numbers on the connector, the color code for the wires,

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174 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series I/O ModulesThe following example configures slot 2 for the FM-8Vi module:config sl

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Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 175For information about the LEDs and their activity on the WM-4T1i module, see “

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176 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series I/O ModulesWM-1T3i ModuleFigure 86 shows the WM-1T3i module.Figure 86: WM-1T3i mod

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Installing I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 1771 The Diag LED is on the WM-4T1i module only.2 The slowly blinking LEDs cycle o

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178 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series I/O Modules• # 1 Phillips screwdriver• I/O module • Appropriate type of cable for

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Verifying the I/O Module InstallationExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 179NOTETighten the screws of this module before you insert addition

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18 - Tables Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 33 Port configurations available on Alpine I/O modules 12034 Supported power supplies for the

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180 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series I/O Modules• ESD-preventive wrist strap• # 1 Phillips screwdriver• Replacement I/O

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 181 11 Alpine 3800 Series Switch Fan TrayThis chapter describes:• Alpine 3808 Fan Tray on page 181• Alpin

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182 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Fan TrayAlpine 3804 Fan TrayThe Alpine 3804 fan tray (no. 45015):• Contains

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Removing the Alpine 3808 or Alpine 3804 Fan TrayExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 183Removing the Alpine 3808 or Alpine 3804 Fan TrayAlpin

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184 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Fan TrayFigure 87: Alpine 3808 fan trayFigure 88: Alpine 3804 fan trayInsta

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Installing the Alpine 3808 or Alpine 3804 Fan TrayExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 185CAUTIONOnly trained service personnel should perfor

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186 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Fan Tray

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Part 5BlackDiamond Switch

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 189 12 BlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch OverviewThe BlackDiamond 6800 series switches are chassis-based sw

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Tables - 19 79 Summit non-“i” series switch specifications 29980 Summit24e2 switch specifications 30081 S

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190 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Overview• VLANs, including support for IEEE 802.1Q• STP (IEEE 802.1D)

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Switch ComponentsExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 1911 The 10GLRi module is a single slot I/O module for the BlackDiamond 6808 chassis. N

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192 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Overview• Eight I/O module slots, labeled slots 1 through 8• Two MSM6

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Following Safety InformationExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 193With ExtremeWare 6.1 or later, you can configure the backplane load-shari

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194 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Overview

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 195 13 BlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch ChassisThere are three models in the BlackDiamond 6800 series: The

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196 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch ChassisThe BlackDiamond 6816 switch can support the following number

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BlackDiamond 6800 Series ArchitectureExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 197Figure 89: Front view of the BlackDiamond 6816 switch with sampl

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198 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch ChassisBlackDiamond 6816 Switch Rear ViewThe rear of the BlackDiamond

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BlackDiamond 6800 Series ArchitectureExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 199BlackDiamond 6808 Switch Front ViewThe BlackDiamond 6808 switch

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2 ©2002 Extreme Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Extreme Networks and BlackDiamond are registered trademarks of Extreme Networks, Inc. in the Unite

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200 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch ChassisFigure 91: Front view of the BlackDiamond 6808 switch with sam

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BlackDiamond 6800 Series ArchitectureExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 201BlackDiamond 6808 Switch Rear ViewThe rear of the BlackDiamond 6

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202 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch ChassisBlackDiamond 6804 Switch Front ViewThe BlackDiamond 6804 switc

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BlackDiamond 6800 Series ArchitectureExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 203Figure 93: Front view of the BlackDiamond 6804 switch with sampl

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204 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch ChassisFigure 94: Rear view of the BlackDiamond 6804 switchInstalling

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Installing the ChassisExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 205Rack Installation To mount the BlackDiamond 6800 series chassis into a standard

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206 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch ChassisNOTEDo not use the fan tray handle to lift and insert the chas

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Installing the ChassisExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 207Figure 96: Securing the BlackDiamond 6816 chassis in a rack BD_rack1612345678AB

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208 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch ChassisFigure 97: Securing the BlackDiamond 6808 chassis in a rackFig

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Removing the ChassisExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 209Grounding the BlackDiamond 6800 Series ChassisTo ground your BlackDiamond 6800 se

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 21 PrefaceThis preface provides an overview of this guide, describes guide conventions, and lists other p

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210 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Chassis3 To reduce weight and prevent possible equipment damage, use

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 211 14 BlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Power SuppliesThis chapter describes:• Installing a BlackDiamond 6

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212 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Power SuppliesNOTEIf you install four power supplies in your BlackDia

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 213110 VAC Power SuppliesThe BlackDiamond 110 VAC power supply has two IEC 320 C19 inputs on the front o

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214 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Power SuppliesDC Power SuppliesThe DC inputs are located on the front

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Installing a BlackDiamond 6800 Series Power SupplyExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 215Installing a BlackDiamond 6800 Series Power SupplyY

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216 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Power SuppliesFigure 102: Installing a DC power supply in a BlackDiam

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Installing a BlackDiamond 6800 Series Power SupplyExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 217CAUTIONDo not handle the power supply using the DC

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218 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Power SuppliesFigure 105: Installing a second power supply in a Black

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Installing a BlackDiamond 6800 Series Power SupplyExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 219Figure 107: BlackDiamond 110 VAC power cable and pl

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22 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuidePrefaceConventionsTable 1 and Table 2 list conventions used throughout this guide.Related Publications

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220 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Power SuppliesFigure 108: Dimensions of the DC power cable lugsUse po

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Removing a BlackDiamond 6800 Series Power SupplyExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 221(22.9 mm) above the faceplate. The nickel plating on

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222 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Power SuppliesFigure 110: Removing BlackDiamond 6816 DC power supplie

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Removing a BlackDiamond 6800 Series Power SupplyExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 2235 Slowly slide the power supply out of the chassis by

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224 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Power Supplies

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 225 15 BlackDiamond 6800 Series Management Switch ModuleThis chapter describes:• Installing MSM64i Module

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226 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Management Switch ModuleYou can install the MSM64i in one of the designated

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 227Selection of the master MSM64i occurs automatically. The following scenarios describe the selection p

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228 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Management Switch ModuleNOTESee “Adding SODIMMs to the MSM64i Module” on pag

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Installing MSM64i ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 229Installing MSM64i ModulesThe BlackDiamond MSM64i module is hot-swappable. Yo

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About This GuideExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 23Documentation for Extreme Networks products is available from the Extreme Networks web

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230 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Management Switch ModuleFor the BlackDiamond 6808, ensure that the MSM64i is

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Installing MSM64i ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 231d If you install a slave MSM64i, use the synchronize command to replicate al

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232 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Management Switch ModuleFigure 116: Adding a SODIMM to the MSM64iRemoving a

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Removing MSM64i ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 2333 Simultaneously rotate the ejector/injector levers outward to disengage the m

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234 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Management Switch Module

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 235 16 BlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O ModulesThis chapter describes:• Configuring I/O Modules on page 235•

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236 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O ModulesNOTESee the ExtremeWare Software User Guide and the ExtremeWare C

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Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 237G8Ti ModuleFigure 117 shows the G8Ti module.Figure 117: G8Ti moduleThe G8Ti mo

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238 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O ModulesG8Xi ModuleFigure 118 shows the G8Xi module.Figure 118: G8Xi modu

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Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 239*Extreme Networks proprietary. Connections between two Extreme Networks 1000BA

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24 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuidePrefaceHow To Use This GuideEach chapter of this guide contains information on how to successfully ope

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240 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O ModulesG12SXi ModuleFigure 119 shows the G12SXi module.Figure 119: G12SX

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Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 241WDMi ModuleFigure 120 shows the WDMi module. Figure 120: WDMi moduleThe WDMi m

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242 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O ModulesExtreme Networks recommends that you reserve 3 dB for losses due

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Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 24310GLRi moduleFigure 121 shows the 10GLRi module. Figure 121: 10GLRi moduleThe

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244 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O Modules1 This measurement uses the Optical Modulation Amplitude (OMA) te

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Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 245The following example configures the automatic interface costs for 10 Mbps, 10

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246 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O ModulesF96Ti ModuleFigure 123 shows the F96Ti module. Figure 123: F96Ti

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Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 247Table 69 describes the pinouts for the RJ-21 port. Table 70 describes the outp

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248 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O ModulesTable 71 describes the cable specifications for the RJ-21 connect

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Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 249Software Requirements The F96Ti module requires that you load ExtremeWare vers

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Part 1Common Features

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250 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O ModulesP3cSi, P3cMi, P12cSi, and P12cMi ModulesFigure 127 shows the P3cS

Strany 170 - FM-24SFi Module

Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 251In the first application, the metropolitan area network service provider can b

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252 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O ModulesThe GPP subsystem handles system control and I/O module managemen

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Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 253Figure 129: Showing the components and LEDs of the PoS module Feature SummaryT

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254 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O Modules• Support for jumbo frames• Extensive support for Quality of Serv

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Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 255• Link Control Protocol (LCP)• Link Quality Report (LQR) Protocol• Challenge H

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256 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O Modules• Network capacity planning and trend analysis• Network monitorin

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Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 257DSCP Mapping. You can use the diffserv dscp-mapping command to configure a ma

Strany 177 - Installing I/O Modules

258 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O ModulesARMFigure 130 shows the Accounting and Routing Module (ARM). Figu

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Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 259ARM LED Indicators. The ARM is equipped with two module-level LED indicators

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260 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O Modules• IP unicast forwarding (with selective longest prefix match)• De

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Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 261Software Requirements The ARM module requires that you run ExtremeWare 7.0 or

Strany 182 - Alpine 3802 Fan Tray

262 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O ModulesPhysical DescriptionThis section describes the components and the

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Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 263Figure 133: Showing the components and LEDs of the MPLS moduleSummary of Featu

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264 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O ModulesBy mapping to a specific FEC, the MPLS label efficiently provides

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Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 265customers at predetermined and different rates. The rates are based on the cus

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266 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O ModulesA3cSi and A3cMi Modules Figure 134 shows the A3cSi and A3cMi modu

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Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 267NOTEThe ATM module is a Class 1 laser device.The default configuration of the

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268 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O ModulesNOTEDuring the ATM module boot up, the Status and Diag LEDs may b

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Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 269• Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVCs) may be associated with one or more VLANs•

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 27 1 Summary of Common Switch FeaturesThis chapter describes the features that are shared in common by th

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270 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O ModulesQoS and Differentiated Services. The ATM module supports eight i

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Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 271VLAN ID (VID) Tag Nesting. Another related enhancement provides support for n

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272 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O Modules1 If you have a PoS module, the link is up, but the PPP/VLAN inte

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Installing I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 273To install an I/O module:1 Select a slot for the module:• Slots numbered 1 thro

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274 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O ModulesNOTETighten the screws of this module before inserting additional

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Removing I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 275Removing I/O ModulesAll BlackDiamond I/O modules are hot-swappable. You do not ne

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276 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O Modules

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 277 17 BlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Fan TrayThis chapter describes:• BlackDiamond 6816 Fan Trays on pa

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278 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Fan TrayFigure 136: BlackDiamond 6816 fan trayBlackDiamond 6808 Fan T

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BlackDiamond 6804 Fan TrayExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 279Figure 137: BlackDiamond 6808 fan trayBlackDiamond 6804 Fan TrayThe BlackDi

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28 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummary of Common Switch FeaturesFull-Duplex SupportExtreme Networks switches provide full-duplex supp

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280 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Fan TrayFigure 138: BlackDiamond 6804 fan trayRemoving a BlackDiamond

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Removing a BlackDiamond 6800 Series Fan TrayExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 2813 For the BlackDiamond 6816 switch or the BlackDiamond 68

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282 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Fan TrayFigure 140: An example of removing the BlackDiamond 6808 fan

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Installing a BlackDiamond 6800 Series Fan TrayExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 283To install a fan tray into the BlackDiamond 6800 series

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284 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Fan Tray

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Part 6Switch Operation

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 287 18 Initial Switch and Management AccessThis chapter describes:• Connecting Equipment to the Console P

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288 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideInitial Switch and Management AccessFigure 141 shows the pinouts for a 9-pin to 25-pin (RS-232) null-

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Logging In for the First TimeExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 2891 Connect a terminal or PC with terminal-emulation software to:• The con

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Mini-GBIC Type and Hardware/Software SupportExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 29Table 4 describes the specifications for the SX mini-GBIC

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290 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideInitial Switch and Management Access

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 293 A Safety InformationImportant Safety InformationWARNING!Read the following safety information thoroug

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294 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSafety Information• The unit must be connected to a grounded outlet to comply with European safety st

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Important Safety InformationExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 2951 To change the fuse, disconnect power from the unit before opening the f

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296 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSafety Information• If you are disposing of large quantities, contact a local waste-management servic

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 297 B Switch Technical SpecificationsThis appendix describes the technical specifications of the Extreme

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298 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSwitch Technical SpecificationsSummit48siHeight: 1.75 inches (4.45 cm)Width: 17.3 inches (43.9 cm)Dep

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 299Table 79: Summit non-“i” series switch specificationsInput Voltage Options 100 VAC to 240 VACCurrent

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 3 ContentsPrefaceIntroduction 21Conventions 22Related Publications 22About This Guide 23How To Use This G

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30 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummary of Common Switch FeaturesSafety InformationBefore you begin the process of installing or repla

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300 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSwitch Technical SpecificationsTable 80: Summit24e2 switch specificationsCertifications and Standards

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 301Table 81: Summit24e3 switch specificationsCertifications and Standards FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class ACAN/

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302 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSwitch Technical SpecificationsTable 82: SummitPx1 application switch specificationsTable 83: Alpine

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 303Alpine 3804Height: 10.5 inches (26.65 cm)Width: 17.32 inches (44 cm)Depth: 15.53 inches (39.42 cm)Wei

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304 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSwitch Technical SpecificationsTable 84: BlackDiamond 6800 series switch specificationsCurrent Rating

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 305Certifications and Standards UL 60950 3rd Edition, listed cUL listed to CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-00EN6

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306 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSwitch Technical SpecificationsTable 85: Common switch specificationsTemperature power-off Original s

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 307 C Module Technical SpecificationsThis appendix describes the technical specifications for both the Al

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308 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideModule Technical SpecificationsThe technical specifications for the Alpine modules are listed in Tabl

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Alpine ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 309Table 88: GM-WDMi module specificationsCertifications and Standards NEBS/Telcordia, Typ

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Mini-GBIC Type and Hardware/Software SupportExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 31Figure 1: Mini-GBIC modulesMini-GBICs are Class 1 laser de

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310 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideModule Technical SpecificationsTable 89: FM-32Ti and FM-24Ti module specificationsCertifications and

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Alpine ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 311Table 90: FM-24SFi and FM-24MFi module specificationsTable 91: FM-8Vi module specificat

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312 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideModule Technical SpecificationsTable 92: WM-4T1i and WM-4E1i module specificationsElectromagnetic Com

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Alpine ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 313Table 93: WM-1T3i module specificationsEnvironmental NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3,

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314 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideModule Technical SpecificationsBlackDiamond ModulesTable 94: MSM64i module specifications Table 95: G

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BlackDiamond ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 315Table 96: WDMi module specifications Certifications and Standards NEBS/Telcordia,

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316 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideModule Technical SpecificationsTable 97: 10GLRi module specifications Certifications and Standards NE

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BlackDiamond ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 317Table 98 describes the immunity standards for the 10GLRi module.Performance crite

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318 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideModule Technical SpecificationsTable 100: F32Fi module specifications Certifications and Standards NE

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BlackDiamond ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 319Table 101: PoS module specifications Certifications and Standards NEBS/Telcordia,

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32 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummary of Common Switch FeaturesGBIC Type and Hardware/Software SupportMost Extreme Networks switches

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320 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideModule Technical SpecificationsTable 102: ARM module specifications Table 103: MPLS module specificat

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BlackDiamond ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 321Table 104: ATM module specifications Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)Certifica

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322 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideModule Technical SpecificationsCommon Module SpecificationsTable 105 describes the specifications com

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 323 IndexNumerics10GLRi module 243dimensions 316electromagnetic compatibility 316environmental standard 3

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324 - Index Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Alpine switch, generalagency certifications 303components 121ESD, preventing damage 123featur

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Index - 325 ESD, preventing damage 193features 189grounding 209heat dissipation110 VAC 305220 VAC 305-48

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326 - Index Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide FM-32Ti module 310FM-8Vi module 311G12SXi module 314G8Ti module 314G8Xi module 314GM-4Si modu

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Index - 327 fan trayinstalling in a BlackDiamond 6804 switch 283installing in a BlackDiamond 6808 switch

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328 - Index Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Summit5i switch 78Summit7i switch 82SummitPx1 switch 105HDLCheat dissipationAlpine 3800 serie

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Index - 329 Summit24e3 switch 102Summit48i switch 85Summit48si switch 89Summit5i switch 78Summit7i switch

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GBIC Type and Hardware/Software SupportExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 33ReceiverOptical input power sensitivity -17 dBmOptical input po

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330 - Index Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide IPCPoverview 255jumbo frame support 255LCPsupport 255LEDs 272Link Control Protocol. See LCPLi

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Index - 331 rack-mountingAlpine 3802 chassis 136Alpine 3804 chassis 136Alpine 3808 chassis 136BlackDiamon

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332 - Index Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide heat dissipation 298LEDs 90MAC address 74port configurations 71power supply 74power supply sp

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Index - 333 front view 82GBIC support 83heat dissipation 298LEDs 90MAC address 85port configurations 82po

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334 - Index Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide switch, on/offAlpine 3802 DC switch 133system budgets, long range GBICs 35Ttelecommunications

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Index - 335 WM-1T3i module 176dimensions 313electromagnetic compatibility 313environmental standard 313te

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34 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummary of Common Switch FeaturesIdentifying ZX GBIC Rev 03 ModulesTo identify the type of ZX GBIC mod

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GBIC Type and Hardware/Software SupportExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 35— 1000BASE-LX— ZX GBIC— ZX Rev 03— LX70— UTP GBICTo ensure corr

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36 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummary of Common Switch FeaturesFigure 2: Total optical system budgets for long range GBICsTable 14 l

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GBIC Type and Hardware/Software SupportExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 37Preparing to Install or Replace a GBICThis section describes th

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38 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummary of Common Switch FeaturesNOTERemove the SC fiber-optic or the RJ-45 connector from the GBIC pr

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Part 2Site Planning

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4 - Contents Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Part 2 Site PlanningChapter 2 Site PreparationPlanning Your Site 42Step 1: Meeting Site Requ

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 41 2 Site PreparationThis chapter describes how to prepare your site for installing Extreme Networks equi

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42 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSite PreparationPlanning Your SiteTo install your equipment successfully, you should plan your site ca

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Meeting Site RequirementsExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 43Three major building codes are:• Uniform Building Code—produced by the Intern

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44 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSite Preparation• Use appropriate DC power for your switch, as described in Table 16.• Use a vinyl flo

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Meeting Site RequirementsExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 45Temperature. Extreme Networks equipment generates a significant amount of he

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46 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSite Preparation• The BlackDiamond 6808 chassis requires 3 inches (7.62 cm) around both the front and

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Meeting Site RequirementsExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 47Figure 5: Airflow through the Alpine 3804 chassisFigure 6: Airflow through th

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48 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSite PreparationThe airflow of the BlackDiamond 6800 series chassis moves through the power supplies a

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Meeting Site RequirementsExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 49Figure 8: Airflow through the BlackDiamond 6808 chassis1234AB5678BD_027Airflo

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Contents - 5 Summit1i Switch Front View 71GBIC Ports 72LEDs 73Summit1i Switch Rear View 73Power Sockets 7

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50 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSite PreparationFigure 9: Airflow through the BlackDiamond 6804 chassisHumidity. Operating humidity s

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Meeting Site RequirementsExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 51Figure 10: Ensure that you use an ESD wrist strap when handling switch compon

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52 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSite Preparation• Install equipment into the lower half of the rack first to avoid making the rack top

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Evaluating and Meeting Cable RequirementsExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 53Figure 11: Properly secured rackBrace open distribution racks

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54 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSite PreparationCable Labeling and Record KeepingA reliable cable labeling system is essential when pl

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Evaluating and Meeting Cable RequirementsExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 55NOTEUnshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable can build up ESD char

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56 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSite PreparationNOTEKinks and sharp bends can destroy or impair the cable’s ability to convey light pu

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Evaluating and Meeting Cable RequirementsExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 57* Proprietary to Extreme Networks. Connections between two Ex

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58 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSite Preparationnetwork environment, can cause excessive collisions, loss of link status, or other phy

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Meeting Power RequirementsExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 59For more information about the power specifications of the Extreme Networks

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6 - Contents Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Summit48si Power Supply LEDs 88Summit48si Switch Bottom View 88Labels 89Summit1i, Summit5i,

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60 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSite PreparationNOTEWhen using dual power supplies, make sure that each AC power supply attaches to an

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Applicable Industry StandardsExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 61NOTEExtreme Networks recommends that you use a UPS that provides online p

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62 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSite Preparation

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Part 3Summit Switch

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 65 3 Summit Switch OverviewThis chapter describes: • Summit Switch Models on page 65• Summary of Features

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66 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch OverviewSummit “i” series and non-”i” series switches• Virtual local area networks (VLAN

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Summary of FeaturesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 67• IGMP • Menu-driven console interface• SNMP • Password-enabledSummit24e3• VLANs, i

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68 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch OverviewMemory RequirementsYour “i” series Summit switch must have 128MB of DRAM in ord

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Following Safety InformationExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 69Table 19 describes port configurations available on the different Summit s

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Contents - 7 Serial Management Console Port 104Serial Management Modem Port 104SummitPx1 Application Swit

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70 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch Overview

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 71 4 Summit Switch ModelsThis chapter describes:• Switch Models on page 71• Front and rear views of the S

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72 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch ModelsFigure 15: Front view of the Summit1i switch with 100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T portsFigur

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Summit1i Switch Rear ViewExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 73*Extreme Networks proprietary. Connections between two Extreme Networks 1000B

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74 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch ModelsFigure 17: Rear view of the Summit1i switchPower SocketsThe Summit1i switch suppor

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Summit5i Switch Front ViewExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 75Summit5i Switch Front ViewAs shown in Figure 18, Figure 19, and Figure 20, t

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76 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch ModelsFigure 20: Front view of the Summit5i switch with 1000BASE-LX portsGBIC PortsAll t

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Summit5i Switch Rear ViewExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 77*Extreme Networks proprietary. Connections between two Extreme Networks 1000B

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78 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch Modelspower supplies fails, the second power supply provides all power needs which ensur

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Summit7i Switch Front ViewExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 79Figure 22: Front view of the Summit7i switch with 100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T port

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8 - Contents Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Removing the Chassis 138Chapter 8 Alpine 3800 Series Switch Power SuppliesPower Supply LEDs

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80 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch Models• 1000BASE-LX• 1000BASE-LX70• ZX GBIC• LX100• UTP GBICGBIC Media Types and Distanc

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Summit7i Switch Rear ViewExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 81• Management portFor information about the LEDs and their activity on the Sum

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82 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch ModelsFigure 24: Rear view of the Summit7i switch Power SocketsThe Summit7i switch suppo

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Summit48i Switch Front ViewExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 83Figure 25: Front view of the Summit48i switchGBIC PortsThe Summit48i switch

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84 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch Models*Extreme Networks proprietary. Connections between two Extreme Networks 1000BASE-L

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Summit48si Switch Front ViewExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 85sources or power supplies fails, the second power supply provides all powe

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86 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch ModelsFigure 27: Front view of the Summit48si switchFigure 28 shows a close-up view of t

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Summit48si Switch Rear ViewExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 87LEDsThe Summit48si switch has the following LEDs:• Management• Port statusF

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88 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch ModelsReset ButtonUse the reset button to cycle the switch down and bring the switch bac

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Summit48si Switch Bottom ViewExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 89Figure 31: Bottom view of the Summit48si switchLabelsThe labels on the bo

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Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Contents - 9 WM-1T3i Module 176I/O Module LEDs 176Installing I/O Modules 177Verifying the I/O Module Inst

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90 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch ModelsSummit1i, Summit5i, Summit7i, Summit48i, and Summit48si Switch LEDsTable 25 descri

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Summit4/FX Switch Front ViewExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 91Figure 32: Front view of the Summit4 switchNOTEFor more information about

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92 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch ModelsFigure 33: Front view of the Summit4/FX switchNOTEFor more information about the s

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Summit24 Switch Front ViewExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 93GBIC PortsThe Summit24 switch provides one Gigabit Ethernet port and one red

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94 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch Models• Management• Port status• Gigabit Ethernet port statusFor information about the L

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Summit4, Summit24, and Summit48 Switch Rear ViewExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 95*Extreme Networks proprietary. Connections between two

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96 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch ModelsFigure 36: Rear view of the Summit4, Summit4/FX, Summit24, and Summit48 switchPowe

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Summit4, Summit24, and Summit48 Switch LEDsExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 97Reset ButtonUse the reset button to cycle the switch down a

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98 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch ModelsFigure 37: Front view of the Summit24e2 switchConsole PortUse the console port (9-

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Summit24e2 Switch Rear ViewExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 99NOTEFor more information about the supported GBIC types, see “GBIC Specific

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