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ALAXALA AX6600S
Hardware Instruction Manual
AX66S-H001X
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ALAXALA AX6600S Hardware Instruction Manual AX66S-H001X Reading and storing this manual: z Before you use the equipment, carefully

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Safety Information Safety-2  If anything seems wrong, immediately turn off the power. If smoke or an unusual smell is emanating from the Switch, or

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3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals 76 Item Physical specifications Transmission band 400 MHz×km 500 MHz×km2,000 MHz×km 160 MHz×km 200

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3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals 77 Item Physical specifications Transmission distance 2 m to 80 km #1: When optical transmission l

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3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals 78 3.3 Terminals and connection cables 3.3.1 When connecting an operation terminal to the CONSOLE po

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3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals 79 Table 3-15 Operation terminal (when connecting to the MANAGEMENT port) Item Specifications Commu

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3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals 80 Physical specifications RJ 45 pin number 10BASE-T 100BASE-TX 8 Not used#1 (d) Not used#1

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81 4. Installing a Switch This chapter describes the procedure for installing a Switch. 4.1 Required tools 4.2 Read prior to operation 4.3 Install

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4. Installing a Switch 82 4.1 Required tools The following tools are necessary to install a Switch: No. 2 Phillips screwdriver Required when using M5

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4. Installing a Switch 83 4.2 Read prior to operation When installing the Switch on a table, position the Switch horizontally on a worktable strong

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4. Installing a Switch 84 4.3 Installing a Switch on a desktop A Switch can be placed on a stable, flat surface. Rubber pads are attached to the bo

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4. Installing a Switch 85 4.4 Replacing the rack fixture A rack fixture attached to a Switch is used to secure the rack pillars and the front of the

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Safety Information Safety- 3  Ensure that the capacity for incoming current to the distribution board is greater than the operating current of the

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4. Installing a Switch 86 Figure 4-3 Attaching the rack fixture (1) Left: L (2) Right: R (3) Screws NOTE Use the screws supplied with the optional

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4. Installing a Switch 87 Figure 4-4 Removing the rack fixture (1) Left: L (2) Right: R (3) Screws NOTE Make sure you keep the rack fixture and scr

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4. Installing a Switch 88 Figure 4-5 Attaching the rack fixture (1) Left: L (2) Right: R (3) Screws NOTE Use the screws supplied with the optional r

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4. Installing a Switch 89 4.5 Mounting in a rack The Switch can be mounted in to a 19-inch cabinet rack that conforms to the EIA standard. The proce

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4. Installing a Switch 90 Figure 4-7 Installation location of the guide rail (1) Rubber pad (2) Guide rail (3) Rack pillar NOTE Dotted lines (- - -

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4. Installing a Switch 91 (3) Guide rail The maximum weight of the AX6604S is 45 kg. The Switch must be installed and carried by at least three peo

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4. Installing a Switch 92 Step 1 Install brackets L and R in the rack. For the installation location of the brackets, see Figure 4-11 Installation lo

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4. Installing a Switch 93 Figure 4-11 Installation location of the support brackets (1) Support bracket (2) Rack pillar NOTE Dotted lines (- - -)

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4. Installing a Switch 94 (2) Screws supplied with the support bracket (Two M4 x 10 screws) NOTE To attach crossbar A, use the M4 screws supplied wi

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4. Installing a Switch 95 Step 4 Secure the Switch to the rack. Use the screws to secure the Switch to the rack pillar. Figure 4-14 Securing the Swi

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Safety Information Safety-4  Place an insulation cover over the 0 V and −48 V terminals of a DC power cable. Place an insulation cover over the 0 V

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4. Installing a Switch 96 Figure 4-15 Attaching crossbar B (1) Mounting hole 1 (2) Mounting hole 2 (3) Cross bar B (4) Thumb screw NOTE Securely ti

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4. Installing a Switch 97 Figure 4-16 Installing a guide rail (1) Guide rail Figure 4-17 Installation location of the guide rail (1) Rubber pad

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4. Installing a Switch 98 Step 2 Mount the Switch on the guide rails or the shelf. Hold the bottom and the handles of the Switch when mounting the Sw

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4. Installing a Switch 99 Figure 4-19 Mounting a Switch on the rack (1) Screws (M5 or M6 x 8) NOTE To secure a Switch to the rack, use the M5 or M

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4. Installing a Switch 100 4.6 Connecting and disconnecting the power cable 4.6.1 Replacing the bracket preventing disconnection of the power cable (

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4. Installing a Switch 101 Figure 4-21 Attaching the bracket (1) Bracket preventing disconnection of the power cable (2) Support A (3) Support B 4.

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4. Installing a Switch 102 When using a Switch at 100 V AC, use the supplied power cable. Using another cable could result in fire or electric shock

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4. Installing a Switch 103 CAUTION To disconnect the power cable, set the switch of the power supply unit to be removed to OFF. 4.6.3 Connecting an

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4. Installing a Switch 104 Step 2 Remove the terminal board cover from the terminal board. Figure 4-26 Removing the terminal cover (1) Terminal cove

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4. Installing a Switch 105 Figure 4-28 Releasing the cable clamp (1) Cable clamp (2) Screws (M5) Step 5 Pass the DC power cable through the cable

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Safety Information Safety- 5  Handle power cables carefully. Do not place anything heavy on a power cable. Do not pull, bend, or modify a cable. D

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4. Installing a Switch 106 Step 6 Tighten the 0 V terminal and −48 V terminal screws in that order. Figure 4-30 Securing the 0 V terminal and the −

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4. Installing a Switch 107 Figure 4-32 Attaching the terminal cover (1) Terminal cover Step 9 Attach the terminal board cover. Figure 4-33 Attachin

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4. Installing a Switch 108 After connecting the DC power cable, attach the terminal board cover. Using the power supply unit without the cover could

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4. Installing a Switch 109 4.7 Attaching a wrist strap A Switch has a terminal for an antistatic wrist strap. The terminal supports 4 mm banana plug

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4. Installing a Switch 110 4.8 Inserting and removing memory cards To use a memory card, insert it in the control and switching unit. CAUTION Remove

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4. Installing a Switch 111 Figure 4-36 Checking the ACC LED CAUTION If the ACC LED is lit, the memory card is being accessed. While a memory card i

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4. Installing a Switch 112 Figure 4-38 Removing a memory card CAUTION When removing a memory card, do not forcibly pull out the card if it is locked

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4. Installing a Switch 113 4.9 Inserting and removing SFP transceivers SFP transceivers with a network interface unit attached can be inserted and r

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4. Installing a Switch 114 (2) SFP transceiver (3) Ethernet port (2) Removing an SFP transceiver Press the lever down in the direction of the arrow.

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4. Installing a Switch 115 4.10 Inserting and removing XFP transceivers XFP transceivers with a network interface unit attached can be inserted an

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Safety Information Safety-6  When pressing the reset button, do not use anything with a fragile tip, or anything that might become caught in the Sw

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4. Installing a Switch 116 (1) Lever

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4. Installing a Switch 117 4.11 Connecting operation terminals Connect an operation terminal to the CONSOLE port of the Switch. To do so, use an RS-

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4. Installing a Switch 118 NOTE After the cable is connected to the port, tighten the screws. Also make sure the cable is firmly connected. Step 2 I

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4. Installing a Switch 119 4.12 Connecting interface cables (1) UTP cable Push the connector until you hear a click. Figure 4-46 Connecting a UTP ca

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4. Installing a Switch 120 NOTE For details about cleaning optical connectors, see A Cleaning Optical Connectors. (3) Fiber optic cable (LC simplex

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4. Installing a Switch 121 4.13 Turning the Switch on and off 4.13.1 AX6604S (AC power supply unit installed) (1) Turning the Switch on Step 1 Mak

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4. Installing a Switch 122 Figure 4-50 Turning on the power (1) Power switch Set all power switches to ON within five seconds of turning the firs

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4. Installing a Switch 123 Figure 4-51 Checking the LED (1) Control and switching unit (2) STATUS LED (3) ACC LED CAUTION When the ppupdate comman

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4. Installing a Switch 124 Figure 4-52 Turning off the power (1) Power switch A Switch has multiple input power supplies. Before turning off the

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4. Installing a Switch 125 Figure 4-53 Checking the installation location of the power supply unit (1) Power supply unit (2) Slot number NOTE If y

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Safety Information Safety- 7  Do not install the Switch in a dusty or humid location. Do not install the Switch in a dusty or humid location. Do

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4. Installing a Switch 126 Figure 4-54 Turning on the power (1) Circuit breaker Set all power switches to ON within five seconds of turning the fi

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4. Installing a Switch 127 (2) Turning off the power Step 1 Make sure the software is not being updated (the ppupdate command is not being executed)

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4. Installing a Switch 128 Figure 4-56 Turning off the power (1) Circuit breaker A Switch has multiple input power supplies. Before turning off th

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4. Installing a Switch 129 Figure 4-57 Checking the installation location of the power supply unit (1) Slot number (2) Power supply unit NOTE I

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4. Installing a Switch 130 Figure 4-58 Turning on the power (1) Power switch Set all power switches to ON within five seconds of turning the first

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4. Installing a Switch 131 (2) Turning off the power Step 1 Make sure the software is not being updated (the ppupdate command is not being executed)

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4. Installing a Switch 132 Figure 4-60 Turning off the power (1) Power switch A Switch has multiple input power supplies. Before turning off the p

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4. Installing a Switch 133 Figure 4-61 Checking the installation location of the power supply unit (1) Power supply unit (2) Slot number NOTE If y

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4. Installing a Switch 134 Figure 4-62 Turning on the power (1) Circuit breaker Set all power switches to ON within five seconds of turning the f

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4. Installing a Switch 135 (2) Turning off the power Step 1 Make sure the software is not being updated (the ppupdate command is not being executed)

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Safety Information Safety-8  Do not obstruct the ventilation slots. Do not obstruct the ventilation slots of the Switch. Doing so causes heat to acc

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4. Installing a Switch 136 Figure 4-64 Turning off the power (1) Circuit breaker A Switch has multiple input power supplies. Before turning off th

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4. Installing a Switch 137 4.14 Other operations (1) Operation management and configuration settings For details about the operation management and

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139 5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules This chapter describes how to add and replace a fan unit, power supply unit, control and switching uni

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 140 5.1 Required tools The following tools are necessary to add, replace, or remove devices: No. 1 Phillips

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 141 5.2 Read prior to operation Adding or replacing optional modules must be performed by a trained techn

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 142 5.3 Replacing a fan unit A fan unit can be replaced while the Switch is on. Replacing a fan unit mus

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 143 Figure 5-2 Removing a fan unit (2) (1) Handle (2) Fan Immediately after you have moved the fan unit,

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 144 (1) Handle (2) Installing a fan unit Step 1 Insert a fan unit in a fan unit slot. Figure 5-4 Installing

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 145 Figure 5-5 Installing a fan unit (2) (1) Screws NOTE Use a screwdriver to tighten the screws. Make su

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Safety Information Safety- 9  Do not allow hair or objects near the ventilation slots. Because a Switch is equipped with internal cooling fan unit

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 146 5.4 Adding or replacing a power supply unit A power supply unit can be added while the Switch is on. If

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 147 Figure 5-6 Turning off the power (1) Power switch (2) Power supply unit Step 2 Disconnect the power ca

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 148 Step 3 Loosen the screws of the power supply unit. Figure 5-8 Removing a power supply unit (1) (1) Scr

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 149 CAUTION When removing a power supply unit, install a blank panel. If you continue using the Switch with

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 150 Figure 5-11 Installing a power supply unit (2) (1) Screws NOTE Use a screwdriver to tighten the screws

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 151 Figure 5-12 Turning off the power (1) Circuit breaker (2) Power supply unit Step 2 Set the circuit bre

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 152 Figure 5-13 Disconnecting the power cable (1) Power cable Step 4 Loosen the screws of the power supply

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 153 Figure 5-15 Removing a power supply unit (2) (1) Handles The weight of a DC power supply unit is 5.6

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 154 Figure 5-16 Installing a power supply unit (1) (1) Power supply unit (2) Power supply unit slot Step 2

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 155 Step 3 Connect a power cable to the power supply unit. (For details about how to connect a power cable

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Safety Information Safety-10  When removing a fan unit, do not place your hands near the fan if it is rotating. Immediately after a fan unit is re

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 156 5.5 Adding or replacing a control and switching unit Adding or replacing a control and switching unit m

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 157 Figure 5-18 Overview of removing a control and switching unit Step 1 Make sure the control and switchi

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 158 Figure 5-19 Checking the STATUS LED (1) STATUS LED (2) Control and switching unit Step 2 Turn off the

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 159 Step 4 Open the right and left levers of the control and switching unit at the same time (the unit com

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 160 (2) Side Components in a control and switching unit might be very hot. Do not touch any components wit

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 161 Figure 5-23 Installation overview Step 1 Insert a control and switching unit halfway into the slot for

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 162 Figure 5-24 Installing a control and switching unit (1) (1) Control and switching unit (2) Control and

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 163 Step 3 Close the levers of the control and switching unit. (The unit is inserted completely.) Figure 5-

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 164 NOTE Use a screwdriver to tighten the screws. Make sure the screws are firmly tightened. Step 5 Turn on

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 165 4. Match the software version used in the standby system with the version used in the active system (u

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Safety Information Safety- 11  Cleaning Remove dust on and around the Switch regularly. In addition to causing the switch to stop, accumulated d

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 166 5.6 Adding or replacing a network interface unit Adding or replacing a network interface unit must be p

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 167 the STATUS LED is on, the unit is on; when it is off, the unit is off). Figure 5-29 Checking the STATUS

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 168 Figure 5-30 Removing a network interface unit (1) (1) Screws CAUTION Loosen the screws completely. If

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 169 Step 5 Remove the network interface unit. (Pull the unit a little way toward you while holding the lev

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 170 NOTE For details about steps 1 to 5 in the figure, see the description of the steps that follow Figure

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 171 Figure 5-34 Installing a network interface unit (1) (1) Network interface unit (2) Network interface

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 172 CAUTION While holding the levers, push the network interface unit carefully until the levers touch the S

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 173 Figure 5-37 Installing a network interface unit (4) (1) Screws NOTE Use a screwdriver to tighten the

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5. Adding and Replacing Optional Modules 174

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175 Appendix Appendix A. Cleaning Optical Connectors

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 Relevant products This manual applies to the AX6604S and AX6608S models.  Export Restrictions If you export this product, please check all restric

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Safety Information Safety-12  Do not turn off the Switch power while software is being updated (when the ppupdate command is being executed). When

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A. Cleaning Optical Connectors 176 A. Cleaning Optical Connectors A.1 Cleaning the optical connectors of transceivers To clean the optical connector

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A. Cleaning Optical Connectors 177 lint, dirt, or other foreign matter. Figure A-2 Checking the optical connector cleaner (1) Optical connector

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A. Cleaning Optical Connectors 178 NOTE For instructions on how to use the optical connector cleaner, see the documentation for the optical connector

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A. Cleaning Optical Connectors 179 Figure A-5 Cleaning the ferrule tip CAUTION Always use a dedicated optical connector cleaner. If you use anothe

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Safety Information Safety- 13  When replacing a fan unit with the Switch turned on, observe the time limit. When replacing a fan unit with the Swi

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Safety Information Safety-14  Install an optional module carefully. Follow the procedure below when you install an optional module. Failure to do s

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Safety Information Safety- 15  Do not use a TV or a radio near a Switch. Placing a Switch near a TV or a radio could affect both devices. If you h

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Safety Information Safety-16  Disposing of a Switch When disposing of a Switch, you should either follow local ordinances or regulations or contact

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1. Components Overview 1 1. Components Overview This chapter provides an overview of the various parts of the Switch. 1.1 Switch 1.2 Fan unit (FA

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1. Components Overview 2 1.1 Switch The AX6600S series switches are Layer 3 switches suitable for the backbone of a large-scale independent network,

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1. Components Overview 3 (1) Control and switching unit (CSU) slot (2) Network interface unit (NIF) slot (3) Rack fixture (4) Handles (5) Wrist stra

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1. Components Overview 4 Figure 1-3 Rear view (with a DC power supply unit installed) (1) Power supply unit (PS) slot (2) Fan unit (FAN) slot (3)

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1. Components Overview 5 (3) Number of installed power supply units and installation location NOTE Power supply units come in an AC model and a DC m

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I Preface About this manual This manual provides hardware instructions for the ALAXALA AX6600S series of multilayer switches. Before you operate the

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1. Components Overview 6 and 1.3 Power supply unit (PS). 1.1.2 AX6608S The AX6608S has the following hardware specifications: z Control and switchin

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1. Components Overview 7 Figure 1-8 Rear view (with an AC power supply unit installed) (1) Power supply unit (PS) slot (2) Fan unit (FAN) slot (3

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1. Components Overview 8 (2) Slot number The following figures show the slot numbers of optional modules for the Switch. Figure 1-10 Front of the

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1. Components Overview 9 (3) Number of installed power supply units and installation location NOTE Power supply units come in an AC model and a DC

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1. Components Overview 10 and 1.3 Power supply unit (PS). 1.1.3 Accessories The items listed in Table 1-6 Switch accessories are shipped with the Sw

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1. Components Overview 11 1.2 Fan unit (FAN) 1.2.1 FAN-11 The FAN-11 fan unit is common to AX6600S series switches, and is included in each Switch.

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1. Components Overview 12 1.3 Power supply unit (PS) NOTE Power supply units come in an AC model and a DC model. Do not install both an AC power supp

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1. Components Overview 13 (2) LED A power supply unit indicates its status with a combination of two LEDs, as described in the following table. Tabl

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1. Components Overview 14 (1) External appearance Figure 1-16 External appearance (1) ALARM LED (2) POWER LED (3) Terminal for measuring voltage (4)

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1. Components Overview 15 Table 1-9 LED indications Name POWER (LED: Green) ALARM (LED: Red) Description ON OFF The power supply output voltage is

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Preface II Reading sequence of AX6600S series manuals NOTE The Troubleshooting Guide is common to the AX2400S, AX3600S, AX6300S, AX6600S, and AX67

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1. Components Overview 16 1.4 Control and switching unit (CSU) The following figures show the external appearance of the control and switching units.

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1. Components Overview 17 (1) Front view The front view of the CSU-1A is shown below. Figure 1-18 Front view (1) System operation panel (2) Memor

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1. Components Overview 18 NOTE If you press the back and forward buttons at the same time, you can perform a lamp test. For details about operations

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1. Components Overview 19 Name Type Status Description SYSTEM1 LED: Green, orange, or red Indicates the Switch status. Green: Operation is possibl

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1. Components Overview 20 z MANAGEMENT port (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX): 1 port (1) Front view The front view of the CSU-1B is shown below. Figure 1-2

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1. Components Overview 21 NOTE If you press the back and forward buttons at the same time, you can perform a lamp test. For details about operations

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1. Components Overview 22 Name Type Status Description SYSTEM2 LED: Green, orange, or red Indicates the status of the power consumption mode#8. Gre

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1. Components Overview 23 1.5 Network interface unit (NIF) The following table lists network interface units supported by the Switch. Table 1-12 N

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1. Components Overview 24  Front view The front view is shown below. For information about LEDs, see Table 1-13 LED indications. Figure 1-23 Front

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1. Components Overview 25 the system operation panel is used, the LED lights up, and the operating status can be checked. If no keys are used for 60

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Preface III Conventions: The terms "Switch" and "switch" The term Switch (upper-case "S") is an abbreviation for any or

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1. Components Overview 26 Name Type Status Description LINK/TR LED: Green or Orange Indicates the operating status of the Ethernet port.#6 Green: A

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1. Components Overview 27 Figure 1-25 Front view (1) STATUS LED (2) LINK/TR LED (3) SEL LED (4) Ethernet port (10/100/1000BASE-T) (5) Ethernet port

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1. Components Overview 28 management and switching unit is not duplicated). #3: When the STATUS LED is green. #4: Cable disconnection is also include

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1. Components Overview 29 Name Type Status Description LINK LED: Green or Orange Green: A link is established. Orange: A failure has been detect

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1. Components Overview 30 Figure 1-27 Front view (1) STATUS LED (2) LINK LED (3) T/R LED (4) Ethernet port (10GBASE-R)  LED Table 1-17 LED indica

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1. Components Overview 31 the system operation panel is used, the LED lights up, and the operating status can be checked. If no keys are used for 60

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1. Components Overview 32 1.6 Memory card (MC) To use a memory card, install it in a control and switching unit. The memory card is used for the f

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1. Components Overview 33 1.7 Transceiver 1.7.1 SFP To use an SFP transceiver, connect it to an Ethernet port on the network interface unit. The SFP

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1. Components Overview 34 (1) SFP-SX Figure 1-29 External appearance (1) Label: ALAXALA SFP-SX Label color: Black (2) Lever color: Black (2) SF

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1. Components Overview 35 (4) SFP-LH Figure 1-32 External appearance (1) Label: ALAXALA SFP-LH Label color: Green (2) Lever color: Green (5) SFP

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1. Components Overview 36 (7) SFP-BX1D Figure 1-35 External appearance (1) Label at the back of the transceiver: ALAXALA SFP-BX1D Label color: Whi

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1. Components Overview 37 unit. The XFP transceivers supported by the Switch are listed in Table 1-19 List of XFP transceivers. Table 1-19 List of X

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1. Components Overview 38 (2) XFP-LR Figure 1-39 External appearance (1) Label: ALAXALA XFP-LR (2) Lever color: Blue (3) XFP-ER Figure 1-40 External

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1. Components Overview 39 1.8 Blank panel When a slot does not contain an optional module, a blank panel is inserted in the slot. The blank panel se

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1. Components Overview 40 (3) BPNL-NF11 The blank panel for a network interface unit. Figure 1-44 BPNL-NF11

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1. Components Overview 41 1.9 Power cable 1.9.1 CBL-A12 A 2.5 m 200 V AC power cable (sold separately). Use this cable when you use a Switch in a 20

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1. Components Overview 42 1.10 Rack fixture A bracket (sold separately) used to attach the Switch to a 19-inch cabinet rack. With this bracket, you

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1. Components Overview 43 (1) External appearance Figure 1-49 BRK-12 (1) Left: L (2) Right: R (2) Accessories Installation screws for the BRK-12. F

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1. Components Overview 44 1.11 Support bracket 1.11.1 BRK-14 The BRK-14 support brackets are a pair of brackets used for installation of the AX6604S

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45 2. Preparation for Installation This chapter describes the environment conditions and preparations required for installation of the Switch. Befo

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i Contents 1. Components Overview... 1 1.1 S

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2. Preparation for Installation 46 2.1 Preparation workflow The workflow to prepare for installation is shown in Figure 2-1 Flowchart of preparation

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2. Preparation for Installation 47 2.2 Installation conditions The general installation requirements for the Switch are described below. The install

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2. Preparation for Installation 48 #4: The value is measured at 1 m from the side of the Switch. The number of rotations of the fan varies according

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2. Preparation for Installation 49 2.3 Carrying a Switch (1) Number of people The weight of the Switch is shown in the table below. The Switch must

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2. Preparation for Installation 50 Figure 2-4 Location of handles for the AX6608S (front) (1) Handles Figure 2-5 Location of handles for the AX6608S

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2. Preparation for Installation 51 2.4 Power supply facility 2.4.1 Power supply facility for 100 V AC (1) Outlet Use an outlet shown below, that con

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2. Preparation for Installation 52 Ensure that the capacity for incoming current to the distribution board is greater than the operating current of

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2. Preparation for Installation 53 (2) Outlet Use an outlet shown below, that conforms to the JIS and NEMA standards. This type of electrical outle

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2. Preparation for Installation 54 (4) Requirements for the incoming current to the distribution board The capacity of the incoming current to the di

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2. Preparation for Installation 55 Figure 2-8 0 V and −48 V terminals (1) 17.8 mm (max) (2) 17.5 mm (max) (3) 6.3 to 6.9 mm (4) Insulation cover P

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Contents ii 3.3.1 When connecting an operation terminal to the CONSOLE port... 78 3.3.2 When connecting an operation terminal to the

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2. Preparation for Installation 56 Figure 2-10 Terminal board of the DC power supply unit (1) Cable clamp (2) 0V terminal (screw: M6) (3) −48V termi

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2. Preparation for Installation 57 NOTE Generally, the breaker operating current is greater than the rated current. Check the specifications of the

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2. Preparation for Installation 58 2.5 Notes on electric noise Electric noise emitted by other devices can cause failures. Note the following points

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2. Preparation for Installation 59 2.6 Leakage current The Switch is equipped with a noise filter to prevent failure due to electric noise. As a res

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2. Preparation for Installation 60 2.7 Environment conditions (1) Dust Because cooling fan units are mounted in a Switch, do not install them in a hu

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2. Preparation for Installation 61 (8) Spraying When spraying pesticide or disinfectant in the room where the Switch is installed, cover the Switch

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2. Preparation for Installation 62 2.8 Installation location The Switch can be installed on either a desktop or a 19-inch cabinet rack. (1) On a de

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2. Preparation for Installation 63 can use an optional fixture that secures the Switch so that it is recessed 50 mm from the rack pillar. For inform

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2. Preparation for Installation 64 Purpose AX6604S AX6608S Specifications For securing a Switch 4 8 For securing the support bracket4 -- When a suppo

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2. Preparation for Installation 65 2.9 Maintenance area Ensure a proper amount of space for Switch maintenance as described below. (1) Maintenance

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Safety Information Safety- 1 Safety Information  Using the AX6600S series switches correctly and safely z This guide provides important informat

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2. Preparation for Installation 66 2.10 Cooling requirements 2.10.1 Airflow The following describes the airflow of the Switch. (1) AX6604S Figure 2-1

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2. Preparation for Installation 67 NOTE When equipment with forced air cooling systems is installed near the Switch, interference due to the airflow

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2. Preparation for Installation 68 2.11 Device noise Switches contain cooling fans that generate noise. Consider this noise when planning the layout

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69 3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals This chapter describes the interface cables and the terminals used for the Switch. 3.1 List of

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3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals 70 3.1 List of interface cables This section describes the interface cables used for the Switch. The

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3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals 71 Port Transceiver Interface Cable Connector SFP-BX4D 1000BASE-BX40-D Multimode fiber optic cable

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3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals 72 3.2 Details about interface cables NOTE To allow for Switch maintenance, fiber optic cables shoul

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3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals 73 Physical specifications RJ45 Pin number 10BASE-T 100BASE-TX 1000BASE-T 3 Send (+) (B) S

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3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals 74 Item Physical specifications Optical transmission loss (max) 10.0 dB Transmission distance 2 m t

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3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals 75 Item Physical specifications Center emission wavelength 1.480 to 1.580 μm Optical transmission p

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