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10 - Contents Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Removing the Chassis 209Chapter 14 BlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Power Supplies220 VAC Po
100 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch ModelsNOTEFor more information about configuring and using the Summit24e2 switch, see t
Summit24e3 Switch Front ViewExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 101Figure 40: View of the LEDs and ports on the Summit24e3 switchMini-GBIC P
102 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch ModelsSummit24e3 Switch Rear ViewFigure 41 shows the rear view of the Summit24e3 switch
SummitPx1 Application Switch Front ViewExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 103NOTEFor more information about configuring and using the Summi
104 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch ModelsGBIC Network InterfaceThe Network Interface port is a Gigabit Interface Connector
SummitPx1 Application Switch LEDsExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 105Figure 43: Rear view of the SummitPx1 application switchPower Socket
106 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch ModelsNOTEFor more information about configuring and using the SummitPx1 switch, see th
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
108 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch InstallationCAUTIONDo not use the rack mount kits to suspend the switch under a table o
Mounting the Switch in a RackExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 1096 Insert and tighten the screws with a suitable screwdriver, as shown in
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Contents - 11 Removing I/O Modules 275Chapter 17 BlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Fan TrayBlackDiamond 681
110 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch InstallationFigure 46: Fitting the mounting bracket into the Summit48si switch7 Repeat
Removing and Installing Summit48si Power SuppliesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 111Placing the Switch on a Table or ShelfThe Summit swi
112 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch InstallationFigure 47: Removing the retaining screws from the Summit48si power supply3
Installing the AC Power Cable Retaining BracketExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 1131 Disconnect the power cable from the switch and the p
114 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch InstallationFigure 50: Attaching two retaining brackets7 Connect the power cable(s) to
Removing the Switch from a RackExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 115• A minimum of four appropriate screws to secure the helper bracket (n
116 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch Installation
Part 4Alpine Switch
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 119 6 Alpine 3800 Series Switch OverviewThe Alpine 3800 series switch is a chassis-based, Ethernet servic
12 - Contents Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide
120 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Overview• STP (IEEE 802.1D) with multiple STP domains• Policy-Based QoS• Wi
Switch ComponentsExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 1211 The GM-4Xi supports 1000BASE-SX, 1000BASE-LX, and 1000BASE-LX70.2 The GM-WDMi supp
122 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Overview• One integrated management module• Three I/O module slots, labeled
Following Safety InformationExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 123necessary to be aware of the hazards to which they are exposed in perform
124 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Overview
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 125 7 Alpine 3800 Series Switch ChassisThere are three models in the Alpine 3800 series: the Alpine 3808
126 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Chassis• Up to 192 switched 100BASE-FX Fast Ethernet ports• Up to 32 switch
Alpine 3800 Series ArchitectureExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 127Alpine 3808 Switch Rear ViewFigure 52 shows the rear view of the Alpin
128 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch ChassisThe Alpine 3804 switch can support the following number of ports and
Alpine 3800 Series ArchitectureExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 129Alpine 3804 Switch Rear ViewFigure 54 shows the rear view of the Alpin
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 13 Figures1 Mini-GBIC modules 312 Total optical system budgets for long range GBICs 363 GBIC modules 374
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
Alpine 3800 Series ArchitectureExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 131Alpine 3802 Switch LEDsTable 35 describes the LED activity of the Alpi
132 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch ChassisThe rear view of the Alpine 3802 AC switch provides:• Access to the
Alpine 3800 Series ArchitectureExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 133• On/Off switches• Input terminal blocksFigure 58 shows a close-up vie
134 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch ChassisNew CommandThe Alpine 3802 has three modes of switch operation. You
Installing the ChassisExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 135Installing the ChassisThe Alpine 3800 series chassis fits in standard 19-inch (
136 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch ChassisTo mount the chassis into a rack:1 Mount the helper bracket in the l
Installing the ChassisExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 137Figure 60: The Alpine 3808 chassis requires 8 screws to be securely mounted in
138 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch ChassisFigure 62: The Alpine 3802 chassis requires 4 screws to be securely
Removing the ChassisExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 139• # 1 Phillips screwdriver• A minimum of two people to help remove the chassis fr
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
140 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Chassis
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 141 8 Alpine 3800 Series Switch Power SuppliesThis chapter describes:• Installing the Alpine 3808 and the
142 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Power Supplies1 All installation, maintenance, and removal of a power suppl
Installing the Alpine 3808 and the Alpine 3804 AC Power SupplyExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 143page 52. For more information about gro
144 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Power SuppliesFigure 64: AC power supply for the Alpine 3804 switchCAUTIONW
Removing the Alpine 3808 and the Alpine 3804 AC Power SupplyExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 145Verifying a Successful InstallationAfter
146 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Power Supplies6 If you are going to install a replacement power supply, fol
Installing the Alpine 3808 and the Alpine 3804 DC Power SupplyExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 147Installing the Alpine 3808 and the Alpi
148 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Power Suppliespage 52. For more information about grounding the chassis, se
Installing the Alpine 3808 and the Alpine 3804 DC Power SupplyExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 149Figure 66: DC power supply for the Alpi
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-
150 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Power Supplies1 Attach the ESD strap that is provided to your wrist and con
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
152 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Power Supplies4 Remove the DC power and ground cables from the power supply
Supplying Power to the Alpine 3802 DC Power SupplyExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 153NOTEAlpine 3802 power supplies must be removed and
154 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Power SuppliesIf the switch passes the POST, the MGMT LED blinks at a slow
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 155 9 Alpine 3800 Series Switch Management ModuleThis chapter describes:• Installing SMMi Modules on page
156 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Management Module• Management port—Used to connect an Ethernet cable direct
Installing SMMi ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 157Installing SMMi ModulesYou can insert the SMMi module at any time, without cau
158 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Management Moduleb To close the ejector/injector levers, use both hands sim
Removing SMMi ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 159Removing SODIMMs from the SMMi ModuleTo remove a SODIMM:1 Attach an ESD strap to
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
160 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Management Module
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 161 10 Alpine 3800 Series I/O ModulesThis chapter describes:• Configuring I/O Modules on page 161• Instal
162 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series I/O ModulesYou can configure parameters of the I/O module after it is installed or
Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 163GM-4Ti ModuleFigure 74 shows the GM-4Ti module.Figure 74: GM-4Ti moduleThe GM-
164 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series I/O Modules• Are added to the default VLAN as untagged.• Inherit the properties of
Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 165• Install two or less LX100 GBICs per GM-4Xi module and leave the remaining GB
166 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series I/O ModulesTable 44 describes the optical specifications for the GM-4Si module.LED
Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 167The total optical system budget for the GM-WDMi module is 12 dB. Measure cable
168 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series I/O ModulesSoftware Requirements The GM-WDMi module requires that you load Extreme
Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 169The FM-24Ti module has 24 10/100 Mbps autonegotiation Ethernet ports, using st
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 17 Tables1 Notice icons 222 Text conventions 223 Power LED activity for switches running ExtremeWare vers
170 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series I/O ModulesSoftware Requirements The FM-24Ti module requires that you load Extreme
Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 171For information about the LEDs and their activity on the FM-24SFi module, see
172 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series I/O ModulesLEDsThe FM-24MFi module has the following LEDs:• Module status• Port st
Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 173Table 50 lists the pin numbers on the connector, the color code for the wires,
174 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series I/O ModulesThe following example configures slot 2 for the FM-8Vi module:config sl
Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 175For information about the LEDs and their activity on the WM-4T1i module, see “
176 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series I/O ModulesWM-1T3i ModuleFigure 86 shows the WM-1T3i module.Figure 86: WM-1T3i mod
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
178 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series I/O Modules• # 1 Phillips screwdriver• I/O module • Appropriate type of cable for
Verifying the I/O Module InstallationExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 179NOTETighten the screws of this module before you insert addition
18 - Tables Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 33 Port configurations available on Alpine I/O modules 12034 Supported power supplies for the
180 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series I/O Modules• ESD-preventive wrist strap• # 1 Phillips screwdriver• Replacement I/O
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 181 11 Alpine 3800 Series Switch Fan TrayThis chapter describes:• Alpine 3808 Fan Tray on page 181• Alpin
182 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Fan TrayAlpine 3804 Fan TrayThe Alpine 3804 fan tray (no. 45015):• Contains
Removing the Alpine 3808 or Alpine 3804 Fan TrayExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 183Removing the Alpine 3808 or Alpine 3804 Fan TrayAlpin
184 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Fan TrayFigure 87: Alpine 3808 fan trayFigure 88: Alpine 3804 fan trayInsta
Installing the Alpine 3808 or Alpine 3804 Fan TrayExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 185CAUTIONOnly trained service personnel should perfor
186 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideAlpine 3800 Series Switch Fan Tray
Part 5BlackDiamond Switch
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 189 12 BlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch OverviewThe BlackDiamond 6800 series switches are chassis-based sw
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Tables - 19 79 Summit non-“i” series switch specifications 29980 Summit24e2 switch specifications 30081 S
190 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Overview• VLANs, including support for IEEE 802.1Q• STP (IEEE 802.1D)
Switch ComponentsExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 1911 The 10GLRi module is a single slot I/O module for the BlackDiamond 6808 chassis. N
192 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Overview• Eight I/O module slots, labeled slots 1 through 8• Two MSM6
Following Safety InformationExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 193With ExtremeWare 6.1 or later, you can configure the backplane load-shari
194 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Overview
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 195 13 BlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch ChassisThere are three models in the BlackDiamond 6800 series: The
196 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch ChassisThe BlackDiamond 6816 switch can support the following number
BlackDiamond 6800 Series ArchitectureExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 197Figure 89: Front view of the BlackDiamond 6816 switch with sampl
198 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch ChassisBlackDiamond 6816 Switch Rear ViewThe rear of the BlackDiamond
BlackDiamond 6800 Series ArchitectureExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 199BlackDiamond 6808 Switch Front ViewThe BlackDiamond 6808 switch
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
BlackDiamond 6800 Series ArchitectureExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 201BlackDiamond 6808 Switch Rear ViewThe rear of the BlackDiamond 6
202 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch ChassisBlackDiamond 6804 Switch Front ViewThe BlackDiamond 6804 switc
BlackDiamond 6800 Series ArchitectureExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 203Figure 93: Front view of the BlackDiamond 6804 switch with sampl
204 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch ChassisFigure 94: Rear view of the BlackDiamond 6804 switchInstalling
Installing the ChassisExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 205Rack Installation To mount the BlackDiamond 6800 series chassis into a standard
206 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch ChassisNOTEDo not use the fan tray handle to lift and insert the chas
Installing the ChassisExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 207Figure 96: Securing the BlackDiamond 6816 chassis in a rack BD_rack1612345678AB
208 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch ChassisFigure 97: Securing the BlackDiamond 6808 chassis in a rackFig
Removing the ChassisExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 209Grounding the BlackDiamond 6800 Series ChassisTo ground your BlackDiamond 6800 se
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 21 PrefaceThis preface provides an overview of this guide, describes guide conventions, and lists other p
210 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Chassis3 To reduce weight and prevent possible equipment damage, use
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 211 14 BlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Power SuppliesThis chapter describes:• Installing a BlackDiamond 6
212 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Power SuppliesNOTEIf you install four power supplies in your BlackDia
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 213110 VAC Power SuppliesThe BlackDiamond 110 VAC power supply has two IEC 320 C19 inputs on the front o
214 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Power SuppliesDC Power SuppliesThe DC inputs are located on the front
Installing a BlackDiamond 6800 Series Power SupplyExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 215Installing a BlackDiamond 6800 Series Power SupplyY
216 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Power SuppliesFigure 102: Installing a DC power supply in a BlackDiam
Installing a BlackDiamond 6800 Series Power SupplyExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 217CAUTIONDo not handle the power supply using the DC
218 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Power SuppliesFigure 105: Installing a second power supply in a Black
Installing a BlackDiamond 6800 Series Power SupplyExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 219Figure 107: BlackDiamond 110 VAC power cable and pl
22 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuidePrefaceConventionsTable 1 and Table 2 list conventions used throughout this guide.Related Publications
220 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Power SuppliesFigure 108: Dimensions of the DC power cable lugsUse po
Removing a BlackDiamond 6800 Series Power SupplyExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 221(22.9 mm) above the faceplate. The nickel plating on
222 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Power SuppliesFigure 110: Removing BlackDiamond 6816 DC power supplie
Removing a BlackDiamond 6800 Series Power SupplyExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 2235 Slowly slide the power supply out of the chassis by
224 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Power Supplies
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 225 15 BlackDiamond 6800 Series Management Switch ModuleThis chapter describes:• Installing MSM64i Module
226 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Management Switch ModuleYou can install the MSM64i in one of the designated
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 227Selection of the master MSM64i occurs automatically. The following scenarios describe the selection p
228 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Management Switch ModuleNOTESee “Adding SODIMMs to the MSM64i Module” on pag
Installing MSM64i ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 229Installing MSM64i ModulesThe BlackDiamond MSM64i module is hot-swappable. Yo
About This GuideExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 23Documentation for Extreme Networks products is available from the Extreme Networks web
230 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Management Switch ModuleFor the BlackDiamond 6808, ensure that the MSM64i is
Installing MSM64i ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 231d If you install a slave MSM64i, use the synchronize command to replicate al
232 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Management Switch ModuleFigure 116: Adding a SODIMM to the MSM64iRemoving a
Removing MSM64i ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 2333 Simultaneously rotate the ejector/injector levers outward to disengage the m
234 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Management Switch Module
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 235 16 BlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O ModulesThis chapter describes:• Configuring I/O Modules on page 235•
236 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O ModulesNOTESee the ExtremeWare Software User Guide and the ExtremeWare C
Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 237G8Ti ModuleFigure 117 shows the G8Ti module.Figure 117: G8Ti moduleThe G8Ti mo
238 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O ModulesG8Xi ModuleFigure 118 shows the G8Xi module.Figure 118: G8Xi modu
Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 239*Extreme Networks proprietary. Connections between two Extreme Networks 1000BA
24 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuidePrefaceHow To Use This GuideEach chapter of this guide contains information on how to successfully ope
240 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O ModulesG12SXi ModuleFigure 119 shows the G12SXi module.Figure 119: G12SX
Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 241WDMi ModuleFigure 120 shows the WDMi module. Figure 120: WDMi moduleThe WDMi m
242 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O ModulesExtreme Networks recommends that you reserve 3 dB for losses due
Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 24310GLRi moduleFigure 121 shows the 10GLRi module. Figure 121: 10GLRi moduleThe
244 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O Modules1 This measurement uses the Optical Modulation Amplitude (OMA) te
Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 245The following example configures the automatic interface costs for 10 Mbps, 10
246 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O ModulesF96Ti ModuleFigure 123 shows the F96Ti module. Figure 123: F96Ti
Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 247Table 69 describes the pinouts for the RJ-21 port. Table 70 describes the outp
248 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O ModulesTable 71 describes the cable specifications for the RJ-21 connect
Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 249Software Requirements The F96Ti module requires that you load ExtremeWare vers
Part 1Common Features
250 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O ModulesP3cSi, P3cMi, P12cSi, and P12cMi ModulesFigure 127 shows the P3cS
Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 251In the first application, the metropolitan area network service provider can b
252 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O ModulesThe GPP subsystem handles system control and I/O module managemen
Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 253Figure 129: Showing the components and LEDs of the PoS module Feature SummaryT
254 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O Modules• Support for jumbo frames• Extensive support for Quality of Serv
Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 255• Link Control Protocol (LCP)• Link Quality Report (LQR) Protocol• Challenge H
256 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O Modules• Network capacity planning and trend analysis• Network monitorin
Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 257DSCP Mapping. You can use the diffserv dscp-mapping command to configure a ma
258 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O ModulesARMFigure 130 shows the Accounting and Routing Module (ARM). Figu
Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 259ARM LED Indicators. The ARM is equipped with two module-level LED indicators
260 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O Modules• IP unicast forwarding (with selective longest prefix match)• De
Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 261Software Requirements The ARM module requires that you run ExtremeWare 7.0 or
262 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O ModulesPhysical DescriptionThis section describes the components and the
Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 263Figure 133: Showing the components and LEDs of the MPLS moduleSummary of Featu
264 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O ModulesBy mapping to a specific FEC, the MPLS label efficiently provides
Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 265customers at predetermined and different rates. The rates are based on the cus
266 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O ModulesA3cSi and A3cMi Modules Figure 134 shows the A3cSi and A3cMi modu
Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 267NOTEThe ATM module is a Class 1 laser device.The default configuration of the
268 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O ModulesNOTEDuring the ATM module boot up, the Status and Diag LEDs may b
Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 269• Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVCs) may be associated with one or more VLANs•
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 27 1 Summary of Common Switch FeaturesThis chapter describes the features that are shared in common by th
270 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O ModulesQoS and Differentiated Services. The ATM module supports eight i
Configuring I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 271VLAN ID (VID) Tag Nesting. Another related enhancement provides support for n
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
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
274 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O ModulesNOTETighten the screws of this module before inserting additional
Removing I/O ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 275Removing I/O ModulesAll BlackDiamond I/O modules are hot-swappable. You do not ne
276 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series I/O Modules
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 277 17 BlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Fan TrayThis chapter describes:• BlackDiamond 6816 Fan Trays on pa
278 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Fan TrayFigure 136: BlackDiamond 6816 fan trayBlackDiamond 6808 Fan T
BlackDiamond 6804 Fan TrayExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 279Figure 137: BlackDiamond 6808 fan trayBlackDiamond 6804 Fan TrayThe BlackDi
28 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummary of Common Switch FeaturesFull-Duplex SupportExtreme Networks switches provide full-duplex supp
280 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Fan TrayFigure 138: BlackDiamond 6804 fan trayRemoving a BlackDiamond
Removing a BlackDiamond 6800 Series Fan TrayExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 2813 For the BlackDiamond 6816 switch or the BlackDiamond 68
282 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Fan TrayFigure 140: An example of removing the BlackDiamond 6808 fan
Installing a BlackDiamond 6800 Series Fan TrayExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 283To install a fan tray into the BlackDiamond 6800 series
284 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideBlackDiamond 6800 Series Switch Fan Tray
Part 6Switch Operation
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 287 18 Initial Switch and Management AccessThis chapter describes:• Connecting Equipment to the Console P
288 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideInitial Switch and Management AccessFigure 141 shows the pinouts for a 9-pin to 25-pin (RS-232) null-
Logging In for the First TimeExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 2891 Connect a terminal or PC with terminal-emulation software to:• The con
Mini-GBIC Type and Hardware/Software SupportExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 29Table 4 describes the specifications for the SX mini-GBIC
290 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideInitial Switch and Management Access
Part 7Appendixes
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 293 A Safety InformationImportant Safety InformationWARNING!Read the following safety information thoroug
294 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSafety Information• The unit must be connected to a grounded outlet to comply with European safety st
Important Safety InformationExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 2951 To change the fuse, disconnect power from the unit before opening the f
296 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSafety Information• If you are disposing of large quantities, contact a local waste-management servic
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 297 B Switch Technical SpecificationsThis appendix describes the technical specifications of the Extreme
298 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSwitch Technical SpecificationsSummit48siHeight: 1.75 inches (4.45 cm)Width: 17.3 inches (43.9 cm)Dep
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 299Table 79: Summit non-“i” series switch specificationsInput Voltage Options 100 VAC to 240 VACCurrent
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 3 ContentsPrefaceIntroduction 21Conventions 22Related Publications 22About This Guide 23How To Use This G
30 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummary of Common Switch FeaturesSafety InformationBefore you begin the process of installing or repla
300 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSwitch Technical SpecificationsTable 80: Summit24e2 switch specificationsCertifications and Standards
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 301Table 81: Summit24e3 switch specificationsCertifications and Standards FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class ACAN/
302 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSwitch Technical SpecificationsTable 82: SummitPx1 application switch specificationsTable 83: Alpine
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
304 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSwitch Technical SpecificationsTable 84: BlackDiamond 6800 series switch specificationsCurrent Rating
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 305Certifications and Standards UL 60950 3rd Edition, listed cUL listed to CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-00EN6
306 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSwitch Technical SpecificationsTable 85: Common switch specificationsTemperature power-off Original s
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 307 C Module Technical SpecificationsThis appendix describes the technical specifications for both the Al
308 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideModule Technical SpecificationsThe technical specifications for the Alpine modules are listed in Tabl
Alpine ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 309Table 88: GM-WDMi module specificationsCertifications and Standards NEBS/Telcordia, Typ
Mini-GBIC Type and Hardware/Software SupportExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 31Figure 1: Mini-GBIC modulesMini-GBICs are Class 1 laser de
310 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideModule Technical SpecificationsTable 89: FM-32Ti and FM-24Ti module specificationsCertifications and
Alpine ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 311Table 90: FM-24SFi and FM-24MFi module specificationsTable 91: FM-8Vi module specificat
312 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideModule Technical SpecificationsTable 92: WM-4T1i and WM-4E1i module specificationsElectromagnetic Com
Alpine ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 313Table 93: WM-1T3i module specificationsEnvironmental NEBS/Telcordia, Type IV, Level 3,
314 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideModule Technical SpecificationsBlackDiamond ModulesTable 94: MSM64i module specifications Table 95: G
BlackDiamond ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 315Table 96: WDMi module specifications Certifications and Standards NEBS/Telcordia,
316 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideModule Technical SpecificationsTable 97: 10GLRi module specifications Certifications and Standards NE
BlackDiamond ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 317Table 98 describes the immunity standards for the 10GLRi module.Performance crite
318 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideModule Technical SpecificationsTable 100: F32Fi module specifications Certifications and Standards NE
BlackDiamond ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 319Table 101: PoS module specifications Certifications and Standards NEBS/Telcordia,
32 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummary of Common Switch FeaturesGBIC Type and Hardware/Software SupportMost Extreme Networks switches
320 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideModule Technical SpecificationsTable 102: ARM module specifications Table 103: MPLS module specificat
BlackDiamond ModulesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 321Table 104: ATM module specifications Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)Certifica
322 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideModule Technical SpecificationsCommon Module SpecificationsTable 105 describes the specifications com
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 323 IndexNumerics10GLRi module 243dimensions 316electromagnetic compatibility 316environmental standard 3
324 - Index Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Alpine switch, generalagency certifications 303components 121ESD, preventing damage 123featur
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Index - 325 ESD, preventing damage 193features 189grounding 209heat dissipation110 VAC 305220 VAC 305-48
326 - Index Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide FM-32Ti module 310FM-8Vi module 311G12SXi module 314G8Ti module 314G8Xi module 314GM-4Si modu
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Index - 327 fan trayinstalling in a BlackDiamond 6804 switch 283installing in a BlackDiamond 6808 switch
328 - Index Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Summit5i switch 78Summit7i switch 82SummitPx1 switch 105HDLCheat dissipationAlpine 3800 serie
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Index - 329 Summit24e3 switch 102Summit48i switch 85Summit48si switch 89Summit5i switch 78Summit7i switch
GBIC Type and Hardware/Software SupportExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 33ReceiverOptical input power sensitivity -17 dBmOptical input po
330 - Index Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide IPCPoverview 255jumbo frame support 255LCPsupport 255LEDs 272Link Control Protocol. See LCPLi
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Index - 331 rack-mountingAlpine 3802 chassis 136Alpine 3804 chassis 136Alpine 3808 chassis 136BlackDiamon
332 - Index Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide heat dissipation 298LEDs 90MAC address 74port configurations 71power supply 74power supply sp
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Index - 333 front view 82GBIC support 83heat dissipation 298LEDs 90MAC address 85port configurations 82po
334 - Index Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide switch, on/offAlpine 3802 DC switch 133system budgets, long range GBICs 35Ttelecommunications
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Index - 335 WM-1T3i module 176dimensions 313electromagnetic compatibility 313environmental standard 313te
336 - Index Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide
34 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummary of Common Switch FeaturesIdentifying ZX GBIC Rev 03 ModulesTo identify the type of ZX GBIC mod
GBIC Type and Hardware/Software SupportExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 35— 1000BASE-LX— ZX GBIC— ZX Rev 03— LX70— UTP GBICTo ensure corr
36 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummary of Common Switch FeaturesFigure 2: Total optical system budgets for long range GBICsTable 14 l
GBIC Type and Hardware/Software SupportExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 37Preparing to Install or Replace a GBICThis section describes th
38 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummary of Common Switch FeaturesNOTERemove the SC fiber-optic or the RJ-45 connector from the GBIC pr
Part 2Site Planning
4 - Contents Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Part 2 Site PlanningChapter 2 Site PreparationPlanning Your Site 42Step 1: Meeting Site Requ
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 41 2 Site PreparationThis chapter describes how to prepare your site for installing Extreme Networks equi
42 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSite PreparationPlanning Your SiteTo install your equipment successfully, you should plan your site ca
Meeting Site RequirementsExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 43Three major building codes are:• Uniform Building Code—produced by the Intern
44 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSite Preparation• Use appropriate DC power for your switch, as described in Table 16.• Use a vinyl flo
Meeting Site RequirementsExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 45Temperature. Extreme Networks equipment generates a significant amount of he
46 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSite Preparation• The BlackDiamond 6808 chassis requires 3 inches (7.62 cm) around both the front and
Meeting Site RequirementsExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 47Figure 5: Airflow through the Alpine 3804 chassisFigure 6: Airflow through th
48 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSite PreparationThe airflow of the BlackDiamond 6800 series chassis moves through the power supplies a
Meeting Site RequirementsExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 49Figure 8: Airflow through the BlackDiamond 6808 chassis1234AB5678BD_027Airflo
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Contents - 5 Summit1i Switch Front View 71GBIC Ports 72LEDs 73Summit1i Switch Rear View 73Power Sockets 7
50 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSite PreparationFigure 9: Airflow through the BlackDiamond 6804 chassisHumidity. Operating humidity s
Meeting Site RequirementsExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 51Figure 10: Ensure that you use an ESD wrist strap when handling switch compon
52 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSite Preparation• Install equipment into the lower half of the rack first to avoid making the rack top
Evaluating and Meeting Cable RequirementsExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 53Figure 11: Properly secured rackBrace open distribution racks
54 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSite PreparationCable Labeling and Record KeepingA reliable cable labeling system is essential when pl
Evaluating and Meeting Cable RequirementsExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 55NOTEUnshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable can build up ESD char
56 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSite PreparationNOTEKinks and sharp bends can destroy or impair the cable’s ability to convey light pu
Evaluating and Meeting Cable RequirementsExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 57* Proprietary to Extreme Networks. Connections between two Ex
58 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSite Preparationnetwork environment, can cause excessive collisions, loss of link status, or other phy
Meeting Power RequirementsExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 59For more information about the power specifications of the Extreme Networks
6 - Contents Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Summit48si Power Supply LEDs 88Summit48si Switch Bottom View 88Labels 89Summit1i, Summit5i,
60 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSite PreparationNOTEWhen using dual power supplies, make sure that each AC power supply attaches to an
Applicable Industry StandardsExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 61NOTEExtreme Networks recommends that you use a UPS that provides online p
62 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSite Preparation
Part 3Summit Switch
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 65 3 Summit Switch OverviewThis chapter describes: • Summit Switch Models on page 65• Summary of Features
66 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch OverviewSummit “i” series and non-”i” series switches• Virtual local area networks (VLAN
Summary of FeaturesExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 67• IGMP • Menu-driven console interface• SNMP • Password-enabledSummit24e3• VLANs, i
68 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch OverviewMemory RequirementsYour “i” series Summit switch must have 128MB of DRAM in ord
Following Safety InformationExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 69Table 19 describes port configurations available on the different Summit s
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Contents - 7 Serial Management Console Port 104Serial Management Modem Port 104SummitPx1 Application Swit
70 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch Overview
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 71 4 Summit Switch ModelsThis chapter describes:• Switch Models on page 71• Front and rear views of the S
72 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch ModelsFigure 15: Front view of the Summit1i switch with 100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T portsFigur
Summit1i Switch Rear ViewExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 73*Extreme Networks proprietary. Connections between two Extreme Networks 1000B
74 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch ModelsFigure 17: Rear view of the Summit1i switchPower SocketsThe Summit1i switch suppor
Summit5i Switch Front ViewExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 75Summit5i Switch Front ViewAs shown in Figure 18, Figure 19, and Figure 20, t
76 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch ModelsFigure 20: Front view of the Summit5i switch with 1000BASE-LX portsGBIC PortsAll t
Summit5i Switch Rear ViewExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 77*Extreme Networks proprietary. Connections between two Extreme Networks 1000B
78 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch Modelspower supplies fails, the second power supply provides all power needs which ensur
Summit7i Switch Front ViewExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 79Figure 22: Front view of the Summit7i switch with 100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T port
8 - Contents Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Removing the Chassis 138Chapter 8 Alpine 3800 Series Switch Power SuppliesPower Supply LEDs
80 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch Models• 1000BASE-LX• 1000BASE-LX70• ZX GBIC• LX100• UTP GBICGBIC Media Types and Distanc
Summit7i Switch Rear ViewExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 81• Management portFor information about the LEDs and their activity on the Sum
82 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch ModelsFigure 24: Rear view of the Summit7i switch Power SocketsThe Summit7i switch suppo
Summit48i Switch Front ViewExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 83Figure 25: Front view of the Summit48i switchGBIC PortsThe Summit48i switch
84 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch Models*Extreme Networks proprietary. Connections between two Extreme Networks 1000BASE-L
Summit48si Switch Front ViewExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 85sources or power supplies fails, the second power supply provides all powe
86 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch ModelsFigure 27: Front view of the Summit48si switchFigure 28 shows a close-up view of t
Summit48si Switch Rear ViewExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 87LEDsThe Summit48si switch has the following LEDs:• Management• Port statusF
88 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch ModelsReset ButtonUse the reset button to cycle the switch down and bring the switch bac
Summit48si Switch Bottom ViewExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 89Figure 31: Bottom view of the Summit48si switchLabelsThe labels on the bo
Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide Contents - 9 WM-1T3i Module 176I/O Module LEDs 176Installing I/O Modules 177Verifying the I/O Module Inst
90 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch ModelsSummit1i, Summit5i, Summit7i, Summit48i, and Summit48si Switch LEDsTable 25 descri
Summit4/FX Switch Front ViewExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 91Figure 32: Front view of the Summit4 switchNOTEFor more information about
92 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch ModelsFigure 33: Front view of the Summit4/FX switchNOTEFor more information about the s
Summit24 Switch Front ViewExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 93GBIC PortsThe Summit24 switch provides one Gigabit Ethernet port and one red
94 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch Models• Management• Port status• Gigabit Ethernet port statusFor information about the L
Summit4, Summit24, and Summit48 Switch Rear ViewExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 95*Extreme Networks proprietary. Connections between two
96 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch ModelsFigure 36: Rear view of the Summit4, Summit4/FX, Summit24, and Summit48 switchPowe
Summit4, Summit24, and Summit48 Switch LEDsExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 97Reset ButtonUse the reset button to cycle the switch down a
98 Extreme Networks Consolidated Hardware GuideSummit Switch ModelsFigure 37: Front view of the Summit24e2 switchConsole PortUse the console port (9-
Summit24e2 Switch Rear ViewExtreme Networks Consolidated Hardware Guide 99NOTEFor more information about the supported GBIC types, see “GBIC Specific
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