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1.                     ee grs ue ee ge a  Le qe n are ie taie  Al Ji ll Ji 129  E d     0 75   19 1 mm  below switch                                                                                                          other device                            EL326 Rack Mounting Recommendation    Suggestion  If your space is limited and you must choose between an air gap on the bottom  versus an air gap on the top it is better to have the air gap on the top     BTU   Hour The power consumption of the switch can be as much as 120 Watts with all ports linked and  active  Based on this  the heat dissipation can be as much as 408 BTU per hour  Please plan    your system accordingly        EL326 Installation Guide Rev 26 Sep 13 Page 16 of 32       Section 4       Power  Overview       Redundancy  Operation    Power and Output Wiring    Warning  Please read this section fully before connecting your power input or alarm  output  The unit must be powered down and the power plug removed before any wiring is  done to the power plug  Otherwise  there is a risk of electrical shock if the rules and  warnings in this manual are not properly adhered too     The EL326 switches are offered with several power options including dual power supplies  that can keep the switch running when there is a power input failure or internal power  supply failure     Standard Power Supply Options    Option A0   single 100 240  50 60 Hz  VAC power or 110 250 VDC power     P1 accepts  85 264 VAC or 90 to 300 VD
2.           t    we   age      JA   F b       a    ac     e x    M    For the most durable mounting you can use two brackets on each side  as shown in the image above   This is ideal  for applications requiring the highest shock and vibration resistance     EL326 Installation Guide Rev 26 Sep 13 Page 13 of 32                     HSE im     Standard 19    bracket Optional ETSI bracket  Part    EK1 BRCKT 19 Part    EK1 BRCKT ETSI   set of 2   set of 2          xdi       a         SS ls    R       nn   r       Optional 23 24  bracket  Part 4  EK1 BRCKT 23 Part 4  EK1 BRCKT 2324   set of 2   set of 2           Optional wall bracket  Part 4  EK1 BRCKT WALL   set of 2     Page 14 of 32    EL326 Installation Guide Rev 26 Sep 13    Sixnet  EL326 Series  Industrial Ethernet  Rack Switch    e  Dimensions   e Inches  mm        0 50   12 7  0 50  4  Typical Plug In Transceiver  12 7 Many Mounting        465 5     21 00    533 4                              FIA 125 With ETSI  21  nominal  Brackets  optional  i  24 9  de   31 8  fo  Universal ETSI EIA WECO mounting holes  9  WECO   514 9   22 90   WECO 5  x  r 3  With 23  Brackets  optional  125  EIA          Universal EiA WECO ETSI mounting holes   31 8     1 00   or lee Universal ELA WECOJETSI mounting holes eo ma EA  ETSI AG      NS ee     22 32    566 9   23 32    592 3     Mechanical Dimensions for the EL326 and Brackets    EL326 Installation Guide Rev 26 Sep 13 Page 15 of 32    Section 3   Thermal Considerations    Overview The EL326 s
3.     Related Publications    The following publication details the software features of the switch  including the Web interface  CLI and  much more     EL326 Management Guide    Also  as part of the switch s software  there is an online web based help that describes all management  related features     Revision History    First release     Copyright  amp  Trademarks    Copyright   2012 Sixnet  Inc   All Rights Reserved     Note  All information in this document is subject to change without notice     EL326 Installation Guide Rev 26 Sep 13 Page 4 of 32    Compliance and Safety Information  Installation Warnings    Please read the following safety information carefully before installing or performing any  maintenance on the switch  The safety of any system incorporating this equipment is  the responsibility of the assembler of the system     Warning  These products should not be used to replace proper safety interlocking  No software   based device  or any other solid state device  should ever be designed to be responsible for the  maintenance of consequential equipment or personnel safety  In particular  Red Lion disclaims any  responsibility for damages  either direct or consequential  that result from the use of this equipment  in any application  All power  input and output  I O  wiring must be in accordance with Class I   Division 2 wiring methods and or in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction  Refer to  section 1 for other important installation warnings  This
4.    35   to  80  C per IEC 60068   2 1 2   DD DO models   35   to  75  C per IEC 60068 2 1 2  Storage temperature   40   to  85 C   Cold startup   35  C except with 10G module then  5  C  Humidity  5 to 95  RH  non condensing    Vibration  20mm s from 1 to 150 Hz per IEEE 1613  Class V S 3     Vibration  Amp  3mm from 2 9 Hz  1g from 9 200Hz   1 5g from 200 500 Hz per IEC 61850 3   Shock  30g  9 11ms per IEC 61850 3    EMC and STANDARDS COMPLIANCE    EMC immunity  IEC 61850 3  IEC 61000 6 2 4  CE    EMC emissions  FCC Part 15   EN 55022  CISPR22   CE    Safety  UL508  ANSI   ISA12 12 01   CSA C22 2 No   142 and No  213  UL temperature  specs  EL326 AA AO 1  T4   80C EL326 DD DO 1   T4    75C  IEC61010 1  CE  RoHS  WEEE and CE compliant  1809001  20068 certified company  Warranty  5 years on design and manufacturing  defects    MTBF AO D0 models  178 274 Hours GB   40  C per  MIL HNDBK 217F2    MTBF AA DD models  174 264 Hours GB   40  C per  MIL HNDBK 217F2    Page 28 of 32    Section 8   Hi Pot Testing               Hi Pot This device is designed to withstand a high potential  hi pot   dielectric  test up to  2000 Vrms according to IEEE 1613  However  the surge protection circuitry must    Overview be bypassed before performing this test  See section 8 for details     Caution  The switch   s surge protection circuitry may be damaged if you do not disconnect  it while performing a    hi pot    test     The switch features a unique method for temporarily disconnecting the surge
5.    redi       EL326  Industrial Ethernet  Managed Switch    Installation Guide    Revision  26 September 2013    www redlion net    This page intentionally left blank     EL326 Installation Guide Rev 26 Sep 13 Page 2 of 32       Installation Guide    Industrial Ethernet Switch    Layer 3 with 26 Ports      20 10 100 1000BASE T Ports      4 Combination 10 100 1000 SFP Ports    2 10GB Expansion Ports    2 high speed stacking ports       EL326 Installation Guide Rev 26 Sep 13 Page 3 of 32    About This Guide    Purpose    This guide gives specific information on how to properly install and maintain the switch     Audience    The guide is intended for use by network administrators who are responsible for installing and setting up  network equipment  consequently  it assumes a basic working knowledge of electrical safety and any local   regulatory or corporate rules for the installation of industrial electrical equipment     Conventions    The following conventions are used throughout this guide to show information   Note or Notice  Emphasizes important information or calls your attention to related features or instructions     Caution  risk of danger  Alerts you to a potential  hazard that could cause loss of data  or damage the  system or equipment  Documentation must be  consulted in all cases where this symbol is marked     Typical caution symbol     Warning  risk of electrical shock  Alerts you to a    potential hazard that could cause personal injury  Typical warning symbol 
6.   protection circuitry  An opening in the switch case called the    Hi Pot Slot    provides  for this capability  To perform a Hi pot test please follow the directions below          CT I a E  Pee red NE  OR NM SEN  OD OO NN    TS   i   i A    one   De   Wa    MM       3  b   14     L  ery      1     IN    AN JA    1h AL     Ve i        j   l n    zh  LINO C NC    ji i    Tpower2   OK OutPut    Hi Pot Test Locate and expose the hi pot slot  It is found on the side opposite the Ethernet ports  You  Step 1 may need to remove the power plug or power cover     Hi Pot Test Acquire or make a hi pot slot card  You can do this in several ways as follows   Step 2 A  Contact Red Lion and ask to be sent a complimentary    hi pot slot card      B  Use acredit card sized plastic card  without raised lettering so not an actual credit    card   laminated business card or other similar plastic card  The dimensions should  be as shown in the diagram below        C  Cut out a card from 0 02    to 0 03    plastic  such as ABS or polycarbonate   The  dimensions should be as shown in the diagram below     EL326 Installation Guide Rev 26 Sep 13 Page 29 of 32                            Credit Card or    Laminated  Business Card    100             e        Hi Pot Card  from Red Lion               40                                             3 300       3 400      MC XL NU CN       Recommended Hi Pot Card Dimensions    Insert the card into the slot as shown in the images below  You may need to angl
7.  2030  and NTP  RFC 1305    DNS  Domain Name Server  client   Universal Plug and Play  UPnP    IEEE 802 3ah OAM  Operational Administration  Maintenance    Banner commands    Page 27 of 32    POWER INPUT and ALARM OUTPUT    Dual redundant internal power supplies  optional   10 pole screw block can be positioned in front or back  Power input options    o    24 48 VDC  Doption     absolute min and max     20 59 VDC    o    110 250 VDC or 100 240 VAC  50 60 Hz  A option   absolute min and max     90 300 VDC or 85 264  VAC  50 60 Hz    Power consumption    o 120 Watts typ  w  all ports linked   Protection  current overload and reverse polarity  Alarm output  form C relay  NO and NC contacts     o Max  voltage  250 VAC  30 VDC  o Max  current  2A   30 VDC or 250 VAC    MECHANICAL    Rack or wall mounting    o 1U rack mount  19  brackets included    o Optional 23   24   EIA  WECO  ETSI and wall  brackets available   Ingress protection  IP50 sealed from dust and   contaminants   Heavy gauge corrosion resistant metal enclosure   Dimensions  HxWxD   1 75 1U x17 3x13       45x439x330mm    Weight  typical   5 5 Ibs  2 5 kg     Routing Features    EL326 Installation Guide    Host table  8K  Route table  8K  Static route table  512  Multicast table  1K  Unicast routing  o Static unicast routes  o HIP v1 v2  o OSPF  o BGP  Mulitcast routing  o PIM DM  o PIM SM  o IGMP v1 v2 v3  o IGMP v3 proxy  IP Redundancy  Proxy ARP  UDP Helper    Rev 26 Sep 13    ENVIRONMENTAL     Operating temperature
8.  equipment is suitable for use in Class l   Division 2  Groups A  B  C  D or non hazardous locations only     e Warning  Installation  maintenance and removal of the switch must be carried out by qualified  personnel only     e Warning  Install the Managed Switches in accordance with local and national electrical codes   e Warning  The unit must be properly grounded to comply with international standards     e Warning  If equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer  the protection  provided by the equipment may be impaired     e Warning  Do not connect to an AC power supply without an earth ground    e Warning  This product does not contain any user serviceable parts    e Warning  Do not work on equipment during periods of lightning activity    e Warning  Do not connect a telephone line into one of the Ethernet RJ45 connectors     e Warning  explosion hazard   Substitution of any components may impair suitability for Class     Division 2  Zone 2  areas     e Warning  explosion hazard   When in hazardous locations  disconnect power before servicing  units     e Warning  explosion hazard   Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off or  area is known to be nonhazardous     e Warning  explosion hazard   In hazardous or potentially hazardous locations  do not separate any  part of unit when energized  Use the unit for internal connections only     e Warning  explosion hazard   No hot swapping of modules in Hazardous Locations     e Warning  
9.  to provide reasonable protection  This equipment  generates  uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with  the instructions  may cause interference to radio communications  However  there is no guarantee that  interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to  radio or television reception  which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on  the user is  encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures     e  Heorient or relocate the receiving antenna   e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver   e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  connected   e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help   Notice  Shielded interface cable must be used in order to comply with emission limits     Notice  Changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void  the user s authority to operate the equipment     Industry Canada Statement    EL326 Installation Guide Rev 26 Sep 13 Page 6 of 32    This device complies with the limits of Industry Canada per ICES 003  Operation is subject to the following  two conditions     e This device may not cause harmful interference  and  This device must accept any interference received  including interference that may cause undesired  operation    e ce dispositi
10. C  min max    Option AA   dual 100 240  50 60 Hz  VAC power or 110 250 VDC power     P1  amp  P2  accept 85 264 VAC or 90 to 300 VDC  min max    Option DO   single    24 48 VDC power inputs     P1 accepts    20 to 59 VDC  min max   Option DD   dual    24 48 VDC power inputs     both P1  amp  P2 accept    20 to 59 VDC   min max     Note   With the dual options the two power supplies are completely isolated so each input supply  can be connected to a different voltage as long as it is in the range for that supply     Special Order Options   Other power input options may be available  Contact Red Lion for details     The AA and DD power supply options offer dual redundant power supplies built into the  switch  This protects your system from both power input failures and internal power supply  failures  Please note that the AA and DD have different default modes of operation as  follows     AA Operation  The AA option provides dual high voltage power inputs  These inputs are  load shared so each input shares around 50  of the load under normal operating  conditions  If a power input or supply fails then the other one will handle 1009  of the load     DD Operation  The DD option provides dual low voltage power inputs  These inputs  operate in a primary backup scheme  The P1 input should be connected to the primary  power source and the P2 input to the backup power source  such as a battery   Under  normal operating conditions all the power is drawn from the P1 input and supply  On
11. Exposure to some chemicals may degrade the sealing properties of materials used in the  Sealed Relay Device     e Warning  Field Wiring conductor minimum insulation rating  75  C   e Warning  Device is open type and is to be installed in an enclosure suitable for the environment     EL326 Installation Guide Rev 26 Sep 13 Page 5 of 32    Fiber Optic Safety    Warning  When using fiber optic ports  never look at the transmit laser  fiber TX port or fiber  cable ends while the switch is powered on  It is highly recommended to keep the rubber fiber  plugs inserted when the fiber port is not being used     Hi Pot  Dielectric  Testing    Caution  This device is designed to withstand a high potential  hi pot   dielectric  test  up to 2000 VAC or 2800 VDC  1 minute   or 2400 VAC or 3300 VDC  1 second   according to IEEE 1613  However  the surge circuitry must be bypassed before  performing this test  See section 8 for details     Power Markings          Direct Current  DC    NA Alternating Current    QD Protective Conductor Terminal    FCC Statement    This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the following two conditions        e This device may not cause harmful interference   e This device must accept any interference received  including  interference that may cause undesired operation     Warning  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for digital device  pursuant to  Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed
12. Installation Guide Rev 26 Sep 13 Page 9 of 32    Section 1 General Information    Overview The Red Lion EL326 is a 26 port industrial Ethernet managed switch designed to meet the  extreme requirements of power substations  traffic control  railway and other harsh  environments  It combines the high performance and security of an enterprise class switch    with rugged packaging and protected circuitry to meet the needs of the most demanding  applications        This manual will help you install and maintain these industrial Ethernet switches   Installation of these switches is very easy and they will begin to operate as soon as they  are powered up  Though these are fully managed switches  they will act as unmanaged  until they are configured otherwise  Refer to the separate software manual or management  guide for configuration of the advanced networking functionality and security     Note  This manual only covers the installation and wiring of these switches  Refer  to the separate Management Guide for details on configuring and using any of the    management functions such as SNMP  RSTP  IGMP  VLANs  security  port  mirroring and much more     Basic Unlike an Ethernet hub that broadcasts all messages out all ports  these industrial Ethernet  Operation switches will intelligently route Ethernet messages only out the appropriate port  The major          benefits of this are increased bandwidth and speed  reduction or elimination of message  collisions  and deterministic perfo
13. ach side and gently push it all the  way into the slot  ensuring that it firmly engages with the connector     5  If you are sure the module is properly mated with the connector  tighten the retainer screws  to secure the module in the slot     6  The Module LED on the switch   s front panel should turn green to confirm  that the module is correctly installed and ready to use     EL326 Installation Guide Rev 26 Sep 13 Page 24 of 32    Section 6   LED Indicators    2 The EL326 switches have   1 Communication LED for each port    3 Power LEDs  P1  P2 and PWR   1    OK    output LED   1 Diagnostic LED   1 Stack Link LED   1 Stack Master LED   1 Module LED       p    A1V2 A3V4 aS VS a7 VS ASV ANY  00 OO OO OO O O    Oo    0             OO 6 0 60    Stack Link       LED Locations    All 26 ports each have only 1 LED  Regardless of the type of port  RJ45 versus SFP  or  type of transceiver the LED behaves as follows     Link Only   Indicates that there is a proper Ethernet connection  Link   but no communications activity is detected        Link  amp  Activity   Indicates that there is a proper Ethernet connection   Link  and communications activity is detected     No link   Indicates that there is not a proper Ethernet connection   Link   Make sure the cable has been properly connected at both  ends     Power LEDs There are three Power LEDs  labeled Pwr 1 for primary power and Pwr 2 for backup  power  that indicate if there is power applied to the respective input  There is also a
14. al lead is  colored white or blue and the ground is green or green yellow              Positive  4  For positive power systems  such as  24 VDO  put the positive lead on the terminal   marked      L    and the return  or ground  lead on the terminal marked      N   If there is a  DC Power chassis  earth or safety ground lead then put it on the associated terminal marked with the  Systems chassis ground symbol     Both the power option  A  and  D  support negative power systems  If your power is  negative  such as  48 VDC  then you must put the most positive lead on the      L    terminal     Negative        DC Power Always use a voltmeter to verify which lead is more positive  Then put the more negative  Systems lead on the      N    terminal  If there is a chassis  earth or safety ground lead then put it on  the associated terminal marked with the chassis ground symbol     Reverse Polarity The  D  option power inputs are reverse polarity protected  This means that if you swap the  Protection   and     leads then the switch will not be damaged  However  the switch will not operate    when wired this way        EL326 Installation Guide Rev 26 Sep 13 Page 19 of 32          OK    Alarm The switches have an  OK  alarm output that can be tied to a PLC input  an alarm indicator   visible or audible  or other device to indicate when there is an alarm condition  such as the  Output loss of a power input   The alarm output is a Form C relay with a normally open  NO      normally close
15. d  NC  and common  C  screw terminal  Apply an appropriate power source  to the common  C  terminal     Alarm Output Ratings    Maximum voltage   250 VAC or 30 VDC  Maximum current   2 A   30 VDC or 250 VAC  Minimum load   10 mVDC  10 uA    The relay will operate as follows     NO Contact NC Contact  Closed   shorted to common     No power to switch Open    Closed    owitch powered with no alarms Open akordio common   Closed  Switch powered with an alarm  shorted to common        Pluggable Screw Block  123 45 6 7 8 9 10                                                                                  CO CC ee Accepts  Alarm Wiring for   14 24 AWG  EL326 Switches   Wire     Alarm  Relay                      Wire Gauge  amp  The screw terminals are removable and secured by two screws  They will accept wire in  Screw Toraue the range of 24 to 14 AWG  When tightening the screws be careful to tighten to a  d maximum torque of 4 5 in Ib  0 51 Nm   We recommend a minimum of 18 AWG and 105C    rated wiring for the input power and relay connections  600V rated wire is preferred  300V  minimum      For permanently connected equipment per EN IEC 61010 1   1  A switch or circuit breaker must be included in the installation   2  The switch or circuit breaker must be suitably located and easily reached   3  The switch or circuit breaker must be marked as the disconnecting device for the  equipment     EL326 Installation Guide Rev 26 Sep 13 Page 20 of 32    Section 5   Communication Ports Wi
16. d wire around either of the safety ground  screws     Warning  It is recommended that you make your safety ground connections first before  connecting any power to the switch  Make sure that all power is off before making any  power or ground connections to the switch     EL326 Installation Guide Rev 26 Sep 13 Page 18 of 32    connecting the appropriate power to the correct terminals  If your switch does not have  dual power inputs then do not connect anything to the terminals labeled Power 2  The  power header plug connectors are rated for 300V  10A and 105C     P The power headers and or plugs will be labeled to guide you in properly connecting your  ower     u    Labeling power  Make sure to reference this labeling when wiring your switch to make sure you are          Power Header and Plug Labeling Power Plug Installed    Pluggable Screw Block  123 45 6 7 8 9 10    EN        f       N  X xX  ES  Co o  X S lt  KY Ox   ox o  ox  ZS N       AN   SN    oN                                                                            14 24 AWG  Power Wiring for Wire y  EL326 Switches    j                                           IL rh  IN   gt   N rh   IL  Power Chassis Power  Input 1 GND Input 2    For AC powered systems the terminals will be labeled as      L    for Line  aka Hot        N    for  AC Power i  Neutral and the chassis ground symbol for ground  Connect your AC power input as  Systems correspondingly  Typically the Line  Hot  lead is colored black or brown  the Neutr
17. ding rate  128 Gbps   95  Mpps   MAC address table size  16K   Jumbo frame  9K   Ethernet isolation  1500 Vrms 1 minute    SWITCHING FEATURES    EL326 Installation Guide    Flow control  IEEE 802 3x  Full Duplex   amp  Back    Pressure  Half Duplex    Spanning Tree Protocol  STP per IEEE 802 1D  plus   o IEEE 802 1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol  RSTP    o IEEE 802 1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol   MSTP    o BPDU forwarding and filtering   Virtual Local Area Networks  VLANs    o 802 1Q tag based with 256 VLANs and 4K VLAN ID   o 802 1v protocol and port based VLAN   o Voice and Private VLAN   o QVRP and Q in Q  double tagging    Link Aggregation Control Protcol  LACP per IEEE   802 3ad    o Static trunk  8 trunks and up to 8 ports per trunk    o Traffic load balancing   Internet Group Management Protocol  IGMP    o IGMP v1  v2 and v3 with up to 255 multicast groups   o IGMP snooping and querying   o Immediate leave and leave proxy   o Throttling and filtering   Multicast VLAN Registration  MVR    IEEE 802 1ab Link layer Discovery Protocol  LLDP    Quality of Service  QoS  with 4 priority queues   o Scheduling schemes  WRR and Strict priority   o CoS per IEEE 802 1p and IP DSCP based   o DiffServ  DS   ingress  egress and remarking   Rate limiting  ingress and egress    o 64Kbps to 100 1000Mbps   o Per port CoS    Rev 26 Sep 13    Technical Specifications    These specifications are subject to change  Contact Red Lion for the latest details  Refer to the  software user manua
18. e the card  up a little to get it started  Once it is started then push the card into the slot perpendicular  to the face of the switch  As you push the card in  about half way you should feel some  resistance  this is normal  Push the card in until it either stops or there is only about 74  left  sticking out  See images below        Hi Pot Test  Step 3          www sixnet com    Card Fully  Inserted       Hi Pot T  mE d With the card in place you can now perform the hi pot  dielectric  test     Caution  Make sure to remove the card when you are done testing  If you leave the card  in place during normal operations then your switch will not be fully protected from surges           EL326 Installation Guide Rev 26 Sep 13 Page 30 of 32    Section 9    Service  Information       Product  Support       Service Information    We sincerely hope that you never experience a problem with any Red Lion product  If you  do need service  call Red Lion at 1 877 432 9908 for Technical Support  A trained specialist  will help you to quickly determine the source of the problem  Many problems are easily  resolved with a single phone call  If it is necessary to return a unit to us  an RMA  Return  Material Authorization  number will be given to you     Hed Lion tracks the flow of returned material with our RMA system to ensure speedy  service    You must include this RMA number on the outside of the box so that your return can be  processed immediately     One of our Technical Support associate
19. ext   page for details on utilizing the mounting brackets        U an an ymn awm anmu anyu aive UU NP LU NC P  00 00 OO OO OO 00 00 OO OO OO OO      Ga Gar D 7 7 7 Sr    ur E          dg       The above image shows an EL326 in front style arrangement  ports in front and power in the back   mounted in a typical 19    rack  prior to wiring        EL326 Installation Guide Rev 26 Sep 13 Page 12 of 32       Mountin There are many options for mounting these industrial Ethernet switches  Each switch is  g supplied with a standard set of 19  rack mounting brackets  Optionally  mounting brackets for  Brackets 23   24  and ETSI width racks are available  These mounting brackets universally support the    mounting hole spacing per the EIA  1 25    ETSI  25mm  and WECO  1 00     standards   Refer to the mechanical diagram on the next page for details        There are eight threaded inserts  see red arrows above  on each side of the switch that allow the brackets to be  mounted in numerous positions for the best fit in your rack  The brackets also have extra holes  see blue arrows  above  allowing them to be shifted right or left 1 2 inch  Use the supplied screws to mount the bracket in the desired  position  Plastic screws are also provided to plug the unused holes  See below for possible mounting positions           In the image above  the brackets are mounted In the image above  the brackets are mounted so  flush with the front of the switch  the front of the switch is setback 1 2 inch
20. f peut ne pas causer l interf  rence nocive  et  ce dispositif doit accepter n importe quelle interf  rence recue  y compris l interf  rence qui peut  causer l op  ration peu d  sir  e     EL326 Installation Guide Rev 26 Sep 13 Page 7 of 32    Warranty Statement    Red Lion  manufacturer of Red Lion products  warrants to Buyer that products  except software   manufactured by Red Lion will be free from defects in material and workmanship  Red Lion s obligation  under this warranty will be limited to repairing or replacing  at Red Lion s option  the defective parts within  one year of the date of installation  or within 60 months of the date of shipment from the point of  manufacture  whichever is sooner  Products may be returned by Buyer only after permission has been  obtained from Red Lion  Buyer will prepay all freight charges to return any products to the repair facility  designated by Red Lion     This limited warranty does not cover losses or damages which occur in shipment to or from Buyer or due to  improper installation  maintenance  misuse  neglect or any cause other than ordinary commercial or  industrial applications  In particular  Red Lion makes no warranties whatsoever with respect to implied  warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose  All such warranties are hereby expressly  disclaimed  No oral or written information or advice given by Red Lion or Red Lion s representative shall  create a warranty or in any way increase the scope of t
21. his warranty     This limited warranty is in lieu of all other warranties whether oral or written  expressed or implied  Red  Lion s liability shall not exceed the price of the individual units  which are the basis of the claim  In no event  shall Red Lion be liable for any loss of profits  loss of use of facilities or equipment  or other indirect   incidental or consequential damages     Note  The EL326 switches have no user serviceable parts  Any unauthorized service will void all  warranties  In the unfortunate event that service is required please contact Red Lion for further instructions     Getting Support    For local support please contact your regional Red Lion office   Otherwise  to get product information or contact Red Lion directly     e Latest product info  www redlion net    e E mail  support redlion net  e Phone  1 877 406 9908    e Fax  1 518 877 8346  e Mailing address  Red Lion Controls   20 Willow Springs Circle   York   PA   17406   USA    Products Covered    This manual applies to the following products     e EL326 26 port managed layer 3 industrial Ethernet rack mount switch    EL326 Installation Guide Rev 26 Sep 13 Page 8 of 32    Contents    Section1   General Information                 1   Page9         Section2      Installation and Mounting Page 11  Thermal Considerations Page 15    Page 16    Communication Wiring Page 20  LED Indicators Page 24    Technical Specifications Page 26  Hi Pot Testing Page 28    Service Information Page 30       EL326 
22. l or datasheet for complete software specifications     SECURITY    Enable   disable ports   Port security  MAC based   static and dynamic  DHCP Snooping and Option 82   IP Source Guard   IEEE 802 1x Network Access Control   o Port based with single or multiple host mode  o Authentication  EAP MD5  PEAP  TLS  TTLS  o MAC and web authentication   o Quest VLAN and Auto VLAN assignment  RADIUS and TACACS AAA   o Authentication  Accounting and Authorization  o 5 servers for RADIUS  1 server for TACACS  o Encryption  MD5  TLS  TTLS  TACACS AAA 3 0  Access Control List  ACL    o IP and MAC based   o VLAN and TCP UDP port   Storm Control for broadcast and multicast messages  HTTPS SSL for secure Web access   SSH v1 5 2 0 for secure Telnet access   SNMPv3 authentication and encryption  Username and password authentication  Management access filtering    MANAGEMENT AND MONITORING    IP Address assignment  Static  DHCP and BOOTP  CLI  Command Line Interface  via console or Telnet  Web interface  HT TP HTTPS SSL    SNMP v1  v2  v3  Simple Network Management  Protocol    SNMP Traps for event notification   RMON  Remote Monitoring   Groups 1  2  3 and 9  sFlow network wide traffic monitoring   Dual firmware update system   Configuration download and upload   Software upgrade via TFTP   Port mirroring   Event   Error   System log   o Local flash   o Remote server via system log  Syslog RFC 3164   o SMTP  RFC 821  email alarming   Network Time Protocol for time synchronization   o SNTP  RFC
23. lex high speed serial link using proprietary stacking cables  The switch  supports a line  and ring topology stacking configuration  or can be used stand alone  To  ensure minimal disruption in case a unit or stacking cable fails  we recommend always use a  ring topology     To connect up to eight switches in a stack  perform the following steps   1  Plug one end of the stack cable  ordered separately  in the Down  right  port of the top unit     2  Plug the other end of the stack cable into the Up  left  port of the next unit     3  Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each unit in the stack  Form a simple chain starting at the Down  port on the top unit and ending at the Up port on the bottom unit  stacking up to 8 units      4   Optional  To form a wrap around topology  plug one end of a stack cable into the Down  port on the bottom unit and the other end into the Up port on the top unit     SCIE         LJ       i   gt D  a       To install an optional 10G module into the switch  do the following     1  Remove the blank metal plate  or a previously installed module  from the appropriate slot  by removing the two screws with a flat head screwdriver     2  Before opening the package that contains the module  touch the bag to the switch casing to  discharge any potential static electricity  Also  it is recommended to use an ESD wrist strap  during installation     3  Remove the module from the anti static shielded bag     4  Holding the module level  guide it into the carrier rails on e
24. ly if P1  fails is power drawn from the P2 backup input and supply     Note  These default modes of operations can be changed at the factory  Contact Red Lion  for details     Caution  Make sure that you know what type of power your switch accepts and make sure  that your input power is within the ranges as defined above  Otherwise  you may damage  your switch by applying the wrong power     EL326 Installation Guide Rev 26 Sep 13 Page 17 of 32       For the highest electrical safety the EL326 switches are provided with several grounding  Safety E h d  G din points  First  t ere are two green groun  rounaing screws  see images  that attach directly to Two  10 32 Screws    the switch case  These screws can be used    to provide a NEBS compliant safety ground  for NEBS Compliant       Please follow all the NEBS grounding rules Safety Grounding  and your own local requirements  which are   not documented in this manual  to ensure       a  the safe operation of the switch    MM  Alternatively  the power plug has a chassis                                              ground terminal   4  that can be used to      safety ground the switch  This terminal is pescar  internally tied to the switch case  In addition  0 63  NE   there is a ground terminal for each power    input  Use these to terminate the ground wire  1 5 88mm    for each of your power inputs  Ground lug not included        Note  The 2 Safety Guard Screws are designed to  be used with Ring Lug Terminals  Do not wrap groun
25. n    overall Pwr LED in the front        OK    Alarm The    OK    LED indicates loss of primary power  LED    Flashing Green System self diagnostic test in progress   LED    system self diagnostic test successfully  completed       Amber   System self diagnostic test has detected a fault           Flashing Green Uplink has failed     Stack Link Green       Uplink and downlink operating normally   LED  Flashing Amber Downlink has failed        EL326 Installation Guide Rev 26 Sep 13 Page 25 of 32    Flashing Amber No stacking link present     Stack Master Switch is the Master unit of the stack  State may include  LED   IP assignment  or normal operations   Flashing Green Switch is the Master unit of the stack  system is initializing     Switch is operating as a Slave unit in the stack   Flashing Amber System in Master arbitration election state     Off   System in standalone mode     Module LED Green   An expansion module is installed and operating normally     Amber   An expansion module is installed but has failed             Off   There is no module installed     EL326 Installation Guide Rev 26 Sep 13 Page 26 of 32       Technical  Specs    Section 7    ETHERNET PERFORMANCE    26 total Ethernet ports plus 2 expansion bays   2 Optional 10G fiber XFP ports   24 10 100 1000 Ethernet RJ45 ports 1 24   4 Gigabit RJ45 SFP combo ports 21 24   RJ45 ports  auto negotiation  speed duplex  and auto   crossover   Non blocking  store and forward  wire speed  Switching capacity and forwar
26. nces    ISG  9001       Compliant    These industrial Ethernet Switches meet the following standards plus others     Sixnet  LLC is an 1S09001 2008 certified company  FM 65232  since 1996  These devices  are designed  developed and manufactured per an 1809001 quality management system     Electrical safety  These devices have been designed to meet the basic safety requirements of the following  standards     e CE per Low Voltage Directive and IEC 61010 1  e UL508  Industrial control equipment   ANSI   I8A12 12 01  Hazardous Locations     e CSA C22 2 No  142 and No  213  per cUL     EMC  emissions and immunity    e CE per the EMC directive   IEC 61000 6 2  Immunity in industrial environments   IEC 61000 6 4  Emissions in industrial environments   FCC part 15 and ICES 003  See FCC statement on page 6   EN 55022  CISPR22     WEEE compliance  These devices comply with the WEEE directive  Do not throw away these devices in the  standard trash  Contact Red Lion regarding proper disposal     RoHS compliance  These devices comply with the RoHS directive and are considered lead and other  hazardous substance free     EL326 Installation Guide Rev 26 Sep 13 Page 11 of 32    Section 2   Installation and Mounting    These industrial Ethernet switches are designed to be mounted in an industry standard rack  or directly to any flat surface indoors  Each switch is supplied with a standard set of 19     EIA   rack mounting brackets  Optionally  other mounting brackets are available  See the n
27. ring    Overview The EL326 switches provide connections to standard Ethernet devices such as PLCs   Ethernet I O  industrial computers and much more  Three types of communication ports may  be found on these switches  RJ45  copper  Ethernet ports  SFP  pluggable  Ethernet ports  and console  serial RS232  ports     Gig RJ45 The EL326 has 24 Gigabit RJ45 copper ports that accept 10 100 1000 Mbps twisted pair  Ports 1 24 cabling  Use data quality  not voice quality  twisted pair cable rated category 5E  or better   with standard RJ45 connectors  Straight through or crossover RJ45 cable can be used  regardless of the device the switch is to be connected to as all the ports are capable of auto   mdi mdix crossover detection        AV2 a3 V4 a5  6 a7 V8 a9   i0 afi em  6000 65 65 30 oo SF SU BY BS BE Be       The RJ45 Ethernet port connector bodies on these products are metallic and are connected to  the Chassis GND terminal  Therefore  shielded cables should be used to provide further  protection from electrical noise and interference  Ideally  to prevent ground loops  the cable  shield should be tied to the metal connector body at one end of the cable only  Electrical  isolation is also provided on the Ethernet ports for increased reliability     Note  The use of shielded cables is required to fully meet the requirements of EMC    standards   Straight thru Cable Wiring Cross over Cable Wiring    oa     Either cable  wiring will work         Ethernet  Plug  amp  Connector  Pin Po
28. rmance when tied with real time systems     These industrial Ethernet switches support 10BaseT  10 Mbps   100BaseT  100 Mbps  and  1000BaseT  1000Mbps  on the first 24 ports via standard RJ45 connectors  These ports  will independently auto sense the speed duplex and mdi mdix crossover allowing you to  use straight or crossed wired cables  Ports 21 24 are combination ports and also provide  SFP cages that accept industry standard pluggable SFP transceivers of various types  including multimode  singlemode  long haul  bidi and more  These pluggable SFP ports  support 100 1000BaseF  100 1000 Mbps  noise immune fiber connections up to 120km     General These general specifications apply to these industrial Ethernet switches  Refer to Section 7  Specifications for complete technical specifications   Number of ports 26 Ethernet ports  Ethernet Switch Type  Ethernet Switch Mode   Store and forward  wire speed  non blocking    Ethernet Protocols All standard IEEE 802 3 protocols supported  Ports 1 through 20 Gigabit RJ45 ports for 10 100 1000 Mbps connections    Ports 21 and 24 Gigabit SFP slots with both RJ45  10 100 1000  or 100 or 1000  Mbps fiber transceivers    RJ45 Ports Operation Auto negotiation  auto mdi mdix crossover and auto polarity  Fiber Optic Type Multimode  singlemode  long haul or special application  Package style 1U 19    rack mount       Cleaning  Equipment can be wiped down with a damp cloth     EL326 Installation Guide Rev 26 Sep 13 Page 10 of 32       Complia
29. s manual only details on how to connect to this port  Refer to the software manual  anagement for details on how to configure the switch via this port        EL326    emet Switch       RS232 RJ45 Port    The RJ 45 serial port on the switch   s front panel is used to connect to the switch for out of   band console configuration  The on board configuration program can be accessed from a  terminal or a PC running a terminal emulation program  The console cable is an RJ45 to DB9  adapter included with the unit  part number EL326CNSCBL  The pin assignments used to  connect to the serial port are provided in the following table     No other pins are used  PC should be configured for a  baud rate of 115 200  8 N 1  8 data bits and no flow  control     wwe Hane com    Connecting    Switches in a  Stack    Layer 3 EL326  indu    strial Ethernet Switch       In line topology stacking there is a single stack cable connection between each switch that  carries two way communications across the stack  In ring topology stacking  an extra cable is  connected between the top and bottom switches forming a    ring    or    closed loop     The closed   loop cable provides a redundant path for the stack link  so if one link fails  stack  communications can still be maintained     EL326 Installation Guide Rev 26 Sep 13 Page 23 of 32    Installing an  Optional    Module into  the Switch       The stack cables are connected between switches in a stack  Each stacking connection is a  48 Gbps full dup
30. s will fill out an RMA request for you  If the unit has  a serial number and date code we will not need detailed financial information  Otherwise  be  sure to have your original purchase order number and date purchased available     Please supply us with as many details about the problem as you can  The information you  supply will be written on the RMA form and supplied to the repair department before your  unit arrives  This helps us to provide you with the best service  in the fastest manner     We apologize for any inconvenience that the need for repair may cause you  We hope that  our rapid service meets your needs  If you have any suggestions to help us improve our  service  please give us a call  We appreciate your ideas and will respond to them     For Your Convenience   Please fill in the following and keep this manual with your Red Lion system for future  reference     P O     Date Purchased     Purchased From     To obtain support for Red Lion products   Latest product info  http   www redlion net  Phone  1 877 432 9908   Fax  1 518 877 8346    E mail  support redlion net  Address  Red Lion Controls   20 Willow Springs Circle   York   PA   17406   USA    EL326 Installation Guide Rev 26 Sep 13 Page 31 of 32    This page intentionally left blank     EL326 Installation Guide Rev 26 Sep 13 Page 32 of 32    
31. sitions    RJ45 Cable The maximum cable length for 10 100 1000BaseT is typically 100 meters  328 ft     Distance           GigSFP   Ports 21 24 are combination gigabit ports that provide both RJ45 and SFP  Small Form factor  EL326 Installation Guide Rev 26 Sep 13 Page 21 of 32    Ports 21 24 Pluggable  connectors  This allows you to use the RJ45 connectors for twisted pair copper  connections or use the SFP connectors for fiber optic connections  The SFP connectors  support 100 Mbps and 1000 Mbps fiber optic transceivers for links up to 120 Km           Stack Link    Stack Master Console       StackiD E 5           o Selec    PWR lect    DIAG    Note  For each of these ports you can only use one of the connectors  RJ45 or SFP  ata  time  If you connect to both at the same time then neither connector may work     Fast SFP Ports 21 through 24 offer flexible SFP  Small Form factor Pluggable  connectors that support  Ports 1 14 100 or 1000 Mbps fiber optic SFP transceivers  On these 4 ports you can mix and match    different types of SFP fiber transceivers as desired        Fiber Optic SFP       Locking Release Arm    shown in Locking position    Typical SFP Transceiver    The SFP transceivers just plug into the SFP cages  To lock them in place lift the locking arm  as shown in the image above  To remove a transceiver  first pull down on the locking release  arm and then pull the transceiver out  The transceivers are    hot swappable    meaning they  can be plugged in or removed 
32. when the switch is powered     The SFP ports accept fiber optic SFP transceivers  These transceivers are sold separately  and are available as multimode  singlemode  long haul  up to 120 Km or more   BiDi   bidirectional   WDM and other special types  They typically are offered with an LC style fiber  connector  Refer to the datasheets for these transceivers for more details     Fiber Wiring  Guidelines          Typical Fiber SFP Transceiver and Dual LC Cable  Use standard fiber optic wiring techniques  not covered by this manual  to make your  connections  The corresponding LED will be ON solid or flashing when you have made a  proper connection        Duplex The RJ45 ports will auto sense for Full or Half duplex operation  while the fiber ports default to  Operation full duplex operation or can be configured for Full or Half duplex  Refer to the software user    manual for details on the software configuration options     EL326 Installation Guide Rev 26 Sep 13 Page 22 of 32    After all Ethernet and or fiber connections are made  check the LED   s corresponding to the  ports that each of the devices are connected to  Ensure that for each port that is in use  the  LED is on or blinking  If a port LED is off  go back and check for connectivity problems  between that port and the network device connected to that particular port     Verifying       Connectivity    C The switch can be software configured via an RJ45 RS232 console port  See the images   onsole Port   M below  Thi
33. witches are designed to operate from  35 to  80  C when they are installed  properly  The switch is cooled via conduction and radiation  There are no fans  Instead there  are various heat sinks inside the switch to conduct the heat from the components to the heavy     gauge aluminum case  The heat is then dissipated from the case via radiation to the  surrounding air     Rack When the switch is rack mounted  for best heat dissipation it is recommended that there be    around 1 2U or more of free air soace above and below the switch  as shown below   This  Mounting allows the heat to radiate to the air  Any moving air in your rack will improve on the cooling of  the switch        Note  An air gap is not absolutely necessary but highly recommended when you know that the  switch will experience high heat   gt  60  C  for extended periods of time              other device                            i 0 75   19 1mm  above switch                              CI    Pe qo MOL er  JGEGGE GOMA UN CNNOL ANCM NE RT                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  
    
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