Home
7010T QSG
Contents
1. ARISTA lt Dw Zp See Y a AR lt m in ation po 7010T 48 OL0Z NV4 m INLET Airflow Vents Airflow Label Airflow Label Earth Grounding Intake or Exhaust Air Inlet Air Exit Pads Covered by Fan Module Figure 18 DCS 7010T 48 Rear Panel DCS 7010T 48 DC Power Supply 1 Fan Module Power Supply 2 Input Inlet Direction Input INPUTS 2 pes PS1 T ARISTA NEN 7010T 48 DC FAN pi 40 72V ASY Q o Disconnect all power cords AIR to remove power OFA lt 1 min 0L0Z NVA m INLET Airflow Vents Airflow Label Airflow Label Earth Grounding Intake or Exhaust Air Inlet Air Exit Pads Covered by Fan Module Figure 19 DCS 7010T 48 DC Rear Panel 7010 Series 1 RU Quick Start Guide PDOC 00061 03 22 Arista Networks Appendix E Rear Panel Copyright 2014
2. Relative Humidity all switches 5 to 95 Power Input AC Power DCS 7010T 48 100 240 VAC 0 96 0 48 A 50 60 Hz Power Input DC Power DCS 7010T 48 DC 40 72 absolute VDC 1 8 1 0 A Power Draw all switches 52 W 65 W Typical Maximum 4 Arista Networks Copyright 2014 Chapter 2 Preparation 2 1 Site Selection The following criteria should be considered when selecting a site to install the switch e Temperature and Ventilation For proper ventilation install the switch where there is ample airflow to the front and back of the switch The ambient temperature should not go below 0 or exceed 40 C Important To prevent the switch from overheating do not operate it in an area where the ambient temperature exceeds 40 C 104 F e Airflow Orientation Determine front and rear aisle temperatures and verify that fan is inserted appropriately for switch installation The fan orientation determines the airflow direction through the switch The fan orientation is changed by removing the fan from the switch rotating it 180 then re inserting it into the switch The color of the visible label indicates the airflow direction Figure 1 displays the rear panels of two switches with different fan orientations Blue Label visible Air Inlet direction Red Label visible Air Exit direction Orient the fan direction to assure the air inlet always faces the cool aisle Air Exit label visible orient front pa
3. Cables Power cables are only provided for the DCS 7010T 48 switch Table 5 Switch Cables AC Power Supply Quantity Description 2 Power cables IEC 320 C13 C14 10 A 250 V Warning All provided power cables are for use only with Arista products ai Me 5 Fo TN COBIRI KHERI DN CHAS SEO ICANN ELTS SiR I kKoOhoxia COPANO Arista DERE GTS TN COBIRI Kid Arista DG COCPAUTK lt K IES 7010 Series 1 RU Quick Start Guide PDOC 00061 03 19 Appendix D Front Panel This appendix displays the front panel of all switches covered by this guide DCS 7010T 48 Fan Tray Status LED system Status LED Console Serial Port Airflow Vents Intake or Exhaust ee i er i ECT os 7 Bald Airflow Vents Intake or Exhaust Ethernet Management Port USB Flash Port Power Supply 2 Status LED Power Supply 1 Status LED Figure 16 DCS 7010T 48 Front Panel DCS 7010T 48 DC Fan Tray Status LED system Status LED Console Serial Port Airflow Vents Intake or Exhaust HH F Airflow Vents Intake or Exhaust Ethernet Management Port USB Flash Port Power Supply 2 Status LED Power Supply 1 Status LED Figure 17 DCS 7010T 48 DC Front Panel 7010 Series 1 RU Quick Start Guide PDOC 00061 03 20 Appendix E Rear Panel This appendix displays the rear panel of all switches covered by this guide DCS 7010T 48 Power Supply 1 Fan Module Power Supply 2 Inlet Direction Input
4. the location of the grounding pads located on the right side of the rear panel Grounding wires and grounding lugs are not supplied Wire size should meet local and national installation requirements Commercially available 12 AWG wire is recommended for U S installations M4x0 7 screws are required to secure the wire to the grounding pad Earth AC Power Socket Grounding Socket Pad Figure 6 Earth Grounding Pad and AC Power Sockets Connecting Power Cables to the AC Supply AC power supplies require circuits that provide 100 240 VAC 50 or 60 Hz and 0 96 0 48 A Figure 6 shows the location of the AC power sockets on the rear switch panel Power supplies use cables that comply with IEC 320 and have a C13 plug The accessory kit provides two IEC 320 C13 to C14 power cables Arista Networks Copyright 2014 4 2 Important Important Important Important Cabling the DC Power Supply DCS 7010T 48 DC Figure 7 displays the location of the earth grounding pad and the DC input terminals FAN Ime z i W 40 72V a z Ama T 180 y 1 PE Ground i CD fe see PE Ground ae Earth Input Terminals Grounding Pad Terminals Figure 7 DC Input Terminals and DC Grounding Pad Figure 8 displays DC power terminals on the left side of the rear panel with the terminal cover in place left illustration and with the terminal cover
5. ARISTA Quick Start Guide 7010 Series 1 RU Data Center Switches DCS 7010T 48 DCS 7010T 48 DC Arista Networks www arista com PDOC 00061 03 Headquarters 5453 Great America Parkway Santa Clara CA 95054 USA 408 547 5500 www arista com Support 408 547 5502 408 547 5501 866 476 0000 866 497 0000 support arista com sales arista com Copyright 2015 Arista Networks Inc The information contained herein is subject to change without notice Arista Networks and the Arista logo are trademarks of Arista Networks Inc in the United States and other countries Other product or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others Chapter 1 Overview 1 1 Important 1 2 1 3 Important Important 1 4 Scope This guide is intended for properly trained service personnel and technicians who need to install the following Arista Networks Data Center Switches e DCS 7010T 48 e DCS 7010T 48 DC Only qualified personnel should install service or replace this equipment Receiving and Inspecting the Equipment Upon receiving the switch inspect the shipping boxes and record any external damage Retain packing materials if you suspect that part of the shipment is damaged the carrier may need to inspect them If the boxes were not damaged in transit unpack them carefully Ensure that you do not discard any accessories that may be packaged in the same box as the main unit Inspect the packing
6. e connector on the rear panel Important All power connections must be removed to de energize the unit 2 2 2 3 Tools Required for Installation Each switch provides an accessory kit that contains parts that are required to install the switch In addition to the accessory kit the following tools and equipment are required to install the switch Rack Mount Two Post or Four Post e Screws or rack mounting nuts and bolts e 2 Phillips Screwdriver Flat Surface Placement No additional equipment required Accessory kit does not include screws for attaching the switch to the equipment rack When installing the switch into an equipment rack with unthreaded post holes nuts are also required to secure the switch to the rack posts Electrostatic Discharge ESD Precautions Observe these guidelines to avoid ESD damage when installing or servicing the switch e Assemble or disassemble equipment only in a static free work area e Use a conductive work surface such as an antistatic mat to dissipate static charge e Wear a conductive wrist strap to dissipate static charge accumulation e Minimize handling of assemblies and components e Keep replacement parts in their original static free packaging e Remove all plastic foam vinyl paper and other static generating materials from the work area e Use tools that do not create ESD Arista Networks Copyright 2014 Chapter 3 Mounting the Switch Important The rack mounting proc
7. edure is identical for all switches covered by this guide Illustrations in this 3 1 3 1 1 chapter depict the mounting of a DCS 7010T 48 switch The switch can be mounted in a rack or operated from a flat surface such as a table e Section 3 1 provides instructions for mounting the switch in a two post or four post rack e Section 3 2 provides instructions for a flat surface placement After completing the selected instructions proceed to Chapter 4 Powering the Switch Rack Mount The switch can be installed in a two post or four post rack Because it attaches to only two posts of a rack the installation process for each type of rack is identical When rack mounting a switch that was previously prepared for a surface placement remove the rubber pads from the bottom of the switch To mount the switch in a rack assemble the mounting brackets to the chassis then attach the brackets to the rack posts Rack mount accessory kits include the following parts e 2mounting brackets e 6 M 4x5 flat head Phillips screws Figure 2 displays the proper bracket mount Figure 2 Bracket Mount Placement for Rack Mount Attaching Mounting Brackets to the Chassis This procedure attaches mounting brackets to the switch chassis Figure 3 Step 1 Align the mounting brackets with the chassis holes at the front of the switch Step 2 Attach the brackets with two M4x5 flat head Philips screws Attaching the bracket Figure 3 Attaching the M
8. ering the Switch Chapter 4 Powering the Switch Important Important Important Important 4 1 4 1 1 Important 4 1 2 10 Installation of this equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes If necessary consult with the appropriate regulatory agencies and inspection authorities to ensure compliance The switch operates with two internal power supplies At least one power supply must connect to a power source Two circuits provide redundancy protection Appendix E displays the location of the power sockets AC or terminals DC on the rear panel of all switches covered by this guide This chapter includes sections that describe procedure for grounding and cabling AC and DC power supplies After completing the instructions for your switch proceed to Chapter 5 Connecting Serial and Management Cables Read all installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source e Non Redundant Configuration Connect power to either of the two power supplies e Redundant Power Supply Configuration Connect power to both power supplies e Power down the Switch Remove all power cords and wires from the power supplies This equipment must be grounded Never defeat the ground conductor This unit requires overcurrent protection Cabling the AC Power Supply DCS 7010T 48 Grounding the Switch After mounting the switch into the rack connect the switch to the data center ground Figure 6 displays
9. his product should be in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations Safety Information Refer to the Arista Networks document Safety Information and Translated Safety Warnings available at http www arista com support docs eos 7010 Series 1 RU Quick Start Guide PDOC 00061 03 3 Chapter 1 Overview 1 5 Obtaining Technical Assistance Any customer partner reseller or distributor holding a valid Arista Service Contract can obtain technical support in any of the following ways e Email support arista com This is the easiest way to create a new service request Include a detailed description of the problem and the output of show tech support e Web www arista com support A support case may be created through the support portal on our website You may also download the most current software and documentation as well as view FAQs Knowledge Base articles Security Advisories and Field Notices e Phone 866 476 0000 or 408 547 5502 Important No user serviceable parts inside Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 1 6 Specifications Table 1 lists the specifications of Arista Data Center switches covered by this guide Table 1 Switch Specifications Size WxHxD 5x 44x254 cm 19x 175x 10 inches Operating Temperature all switches 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F Storage Temperature all switches 25 to 70 C 13 to 158 F Operating Altitude all switches 0 to 3 000 meters 0 to 10 000 feet
10. in 192 0 2 8 Refer to the Arista Networks User Manual for complete switch configuration information Arista Networks Copyright 2014 Appendix A Fan Module Orientation Important The procedure for changing the fan module orientation is identical for all switches covered by this guide Illustrations in this appendix depict a DCS 7010T 48 switch The fan module orientation determines the direction of air flowing through the switch Figure 10 displays the rear panel with the fan module removed from the switch The fan module when inserted covers one of the two airflow labels the visible label specifies the current airflow direction The switch shuts down when the fan module is removed for more than one minute Fan Module Fan Module Air Inlet Orientation Air Exit Orientation OL0Z NVA FAN 7010 Power Supply 1 Fan Module Power Supply 2 Input Input ARISTA 7010T 48 Airflow Vents Airflow Label Airflow Label Earth Grounding Intake or Exhaust Air Inlet Air Exit Pads Figure 10 Orienting the Fan Module To change the airflow direction change the fan module orientation Step 1 While squeezing the fan module handle pull the fan module out of the switch Step 2 Rotate the fan module 180 Step 3 Insert the fan module back into the switch 7010 Series 1 RU Quick Start Guide PDOC 00061 03 15 Appendix B Status Indicators B 1 Switch Indicators Front panel LEDs are
11. list and confirm that you received all listed items Compare the packing list with your purchase order Appendix C provides a list of components included with the switch Installation Process The following tasks are required to install and use the switch Step 1 Select and prepare the installation site Section 2 1 Step 2 Assemble the installation tools listed in Section 2 2 Step 3 Attach the mounting brackets and install the switch in an equipment rack Chapter 3 Step 4 Connect the switch to the power source and network devices Chapter 4 Step 5 Configure the switch Chapter 6 Class 1 Laser Product This product has provisions to install Class 1 laser transceivers which provide optical coupling to the communication network Once a Class 1 laser product is installed the equipment is a Class 1 Laser Product Appareil a Laser de Classe 1 The customer is responsible for selecting and installing the Class 1 laser transceiver and for insuring that the Class 1 AEL Allowable Emission Limit per EN IEC 6 825 CSA E60825 1 and Code of Federal Regulations 21 CFR 1040 is not exceeded after the laser transceiver have been installed Do not install laser products whose class rating is greater than 1 Refer to all safety instructions that accompanied the transceiver prior to installation Only Class 1 laser devices certified for use in the country of installation by the cognizant agency are to be utilized in this product Ultimate disposal of t
12. located on the right side of the front panel and display system fan and power supply status Appendix D displays the front panels of all switches covered by this guide Figure 11 displays the DCS 7010T 48 front panel LEDs m System Status LED a Fan Status LED m Power Supply 1 Status LED m Power Supply 2 Status LED Ak Figure 11 System Status Indicators Table 2 Switch Indicators LED States LED Name LED State Device Status Blinking Green Booting Green All system diagnostics pass System Status Blue Locator function active Amber Critical temperature failure Red System diagnostics fail Fan system nominal Fan Status Fan system warning Fan system failure PSU functioning PSU not powered 7010 Series 1 RU Quick Start Guide PDOC 00061 03 16 Appendix B Status Indicators B 2 Port Indicators Port LEDs located in the vicinity of their corresponding ports provide link and operational status Figure 12 displays the Port LED location on the DCS 7010T 48 switch Appendix D displays the port LED locations of all switches covered by this guide ARISTA 7010T 48 E Pr haz nd a 29 A3 4V AS Figure 12 Port LEDs Port 16 LED Port 15 LED Port 14 LED Port 13 LED Table 3 provides status conditions that correspond to port LED states Port LED behavior for SFP and 100 1000 Base T ports is consistent Table 3 Port LED States LED State Statu
13. m The device will not be fully functional until either a valid startup config is downloaded from a remote system or Zero Touch Provisioning is cancelled To cancel Zero Touch Provisioning login as admin and type zerotouch cancel at the CLI localhost login Step 3 Log into the switch by typing admin at the login prompt localhost login admin Step 4 Cancel ZTP mode by typing zerotouch cancel IMPORTANT This step initiates a switch reboot localhost gt zerotouch cancel Step 5 After the switch boots log into the switch again by typing admin at the login prompt Arista EOS localhost login admin Last login Fri Mar 15 13 17 13 on console Step 6 Enter global configuration mode localhost gt enable localhost config Step 7 Assign a password to the admin username with the username secret command localhost config username admin secret pxq123 Step 8 Configure a default route to the network gateway localhost config ip route 0 0 0 0 0 192 0 2 1 Step 9 Assign an IP address 192 0 2 8 24 in this example to an Ethernet management port localhost config interface management 1 localhost config if Mal 1 ip address 192 0 2 8 24 Step 10 Save the configuration by typing write memory or copy running config startup config localhost copy running config startup config When the management port IP address is configured use this command to access the switch from a host using the address configured in step 9 ssh adm
14. nect to 100 1000 management network with RJ 45 Ethernet cable e USB Port The USB port may be used for software or configuration updates Caution Excessive bending can damage interface cables especially optical cables 7010 Series 1 RU Quick Start Guide PDOC 00061 03 13 Chapter 6 Configuring the Switch Chapter 6 Configuring the Switch 14 Arista switches ship from the factory in Zero Touch Provisioning ZTP mode ZTP configures the switch without user intervention by downloading a startup configuration file or a boot script from a location specified by a DHCP server To manually configure a switch ZTP is bypassed The initial configuration provides one username admin accessible only through the console port because it has no password When bypassing ZTP initial switch access requires logging in as admin with no password through the console port Then you can configure an admin password and other password protected usernames This manual configuration procedure cancels ZTP mode logs into the switch assigns a password to admin assigns an IP address to the management port and defines a default route to a network gateway Step 1 Provide power to the switch Chapter 4 Step 2 Connect the console port to a PC Section 5 As the switch boots without a startup config file it displays the following through the console The device is in Zero Touch Provisioning mode and is attempting to download the startup config from a remote syste
15. nel toward cool aisle Air Inlet label visible orient front panel toward hot aisle Appendix A describes the process of changing the fan orientation Fan Status LED FAN _ IRo Orientation Air Inlet G OLOL NVS H Air Inlet Indicator Fan Module Handle Air Exit Indicator Orientation Air Exit FAN 7010 Fan Status LED Figure 1 Rear Panels with Contrasting Fan Module Orientation e Rack Space Install the switch in a 19 rack cabinet or place it on a flat surface The switch height is 1 RU The accessory kit provides brackets for rack mounting and rubber pads for a flat surface placement e Power Requirements Refer to Table 1 Two circuits provide redundancy protection Chapter 4 describes power cable requirements Important The power input plug socket combination must be accessible at all times it provides the primary method of disconnecting power from the system 7010 Series 1 RU Quick Start Guide PDOC 00061 03 5 Chapter 2 Preparation e Other Requirements Select a site where liquids or objects cannot fall onto the equipment and foreign objects are not drawn into the ventilation holes Verify these guidelines are met Clearance areas to the front and rear panels allow for unrestricted cabling All front and rear panel indicators can be easily read Power cords can reach from the power outlet to th
16. on first during installation and remove last when removing power To connect a DC power supply to a power source Step 1 Attach the secondary grounding pad to the Data Center ground Figure 7 Step 2 Remove the terminal cover to expose the connectors Figure 8 Step 3 Attach the appropriate lugs to the source DC wires 7010 Series 1 RU Quick Start Guide PDOC 00061 03 11 Step 4 Connect the DC input wires to the terminal block in this order 1 Ground cable to the PE Ground connector on the terminal block 2 Negative source DC cable to the negative connector on the terminal block 3 Positive source DC cable to the positive connector on the terminal block Step 5 Replace the terminal cover 7010 Series 1 RU Quick Start Guide PDOC 00061 03 12 Chapter 5 Connecting Serial and Management Cables Chapter 5 Connecting Serial and Management Cables The front panel contains the console management and USB ports Figure 9 displays the ports on the DCS 7010T 48 switch Appendix D displays the front panel of all switches covered by this guide Console Serial POrt tJ Ethernet Management Port j Figure 9 Front Panel Ports Connect the front panel ports as follows e Console Serial Port Connect to a PC with a serial adapter cable The switch uses the following default settings 9600 baud No flow control 1stop bit No parity bits 8 data bits Ethernet Management Port Con
17. ounting Brackets to the Switch Chassis 7010 Series 1 RU Quick Start Guide PDOC 00061 03 7 3 1 2 3 2 Note Chapter 3 Mounting the Switch Inserting the Switch into the Rack This procedure attaches the switch to the rack Figure 4 Step 1 Lift the chassis into the rack Position the flanges against the rack posts 2 E 8 8 8 Figure 4 Inserting the Switch into the Rack Step 2 Select mounting screws that fit your equipment rack Step 3 Attach the bracket flanges to the rack posts After completing the rack mount proceed to Chapter 4 Powering the Switch Flat Surface Placement The switch is prepared for flat surface placement by attaching four rubber pads on the bottom of the chassis to prevent the switch from sliding on the table and to protect the surface of the table The installation kit provides the following four post mounting parts e Four rubber switch pads To prepare the switch for placement on a flat surface peel the four rubber pads from the master sheet and attach one in each indentation near each corner on the bottom of the switch Figure 5 displays the attachment of the rubber pads to the bottom of the switch Rubber pads are not typically used for rack mount installations Arista Networks Copyright 2014 This indented stand off is no longer present Figure 5 Attaching Rubber Pads to Bottom of Switch 7010 Series 1 RU Quick Start Guide PDOC 00061 03 Chapter 4 Pow
18. removed right illustration Figure 8 DC Input Terminals terminal cover in place left terminal cover removed right Grounding lugs for the earth grounding pads and grounding wires are not supplied M4 screws are required Wire size should meet local and national installation requirements Recommended grounding wire sizes are 6 AWG earth ground and 16 AWG PE ground M4x0 7 screws are required to secure the wire to the grounding pads Screws are pre installed for the PE ground terminals Each DC input terminal accepts insulated crimp on spade lugs insulated crimp on ring connectors or bare wires Using crimp on connectors are safer than bare wires Ensure the wires connecting the DC power supply to the power source meet the following e DC Input Wire Size 14 AWG 1 5 mm I to 18 AWG 0 75 mm p PE Ground Wire Size 14 AWG 1 5 mm to 18 AWG 0 75 mm e Wire Terminal Lug ring or spade 14 16 AWG 6 M3 5 screw e Overcurrent protection 20 A Wire size must comply with local and national requirements and electrical codes Use only copper wire DC power supplies require 40 72 VDC absolute voltage and draws 1 8 1 0 A The power supply has reverse polarity protection Before performing any installation actions ensure power is removed from DC circuits by turning off the power line circuits on DC power lines servicing the circuits Apply the ground connecti
19. s Off Port link is down Green Port link is up Yellow Port is software disabled 7010 Series 1 RU Quick Start Guide PDOC 00061 03 17 B 3 18 Appendix B Status Indicators Fan Module Indicator Fan module indicators are viewed from the rear panel The fan module contains an LED that reports module status The Fan Status LED is on the fan module as displayed in Figure 13 Appendix E displays the Fan Status LED locations of all switches covered by this guide m Fan Status LED fe OLOZ NV4 Figure 13 Fan Status LED Table 4 provides status conditions that correspond to fan status LED states Table 4 Fan Status LED States LED State Status Off The fan module is not properly seated or the switch is not powered Green The fan is operating normally Red One or more fans have failed Flashing Green The switch is booting Arista Networks Copyright 2014 Appendix C Parts List Each switch provides an accessory kit that contains parts that are required to install the switch This appendix lists the installation parts contained in the switch accessory kit C 1 Installation Parts Rack mount and flat surface placement parts are provided in the accessory kit C 1 1 Rack Mount Parts e f Mounting Brackets 2 M4x5 flat head Phillips Screws 6 Figure 14 Rack Mount Parts C 1 2 Flat Surface Placement Parts Rubber Pads Figure 15 Flat Surface Placement Parts C 2
Download Pdf Manuals
Related Search
Related Contents
2006年10月20日 Istruzioni di montaggio e di Utilizzo SDW-4 Dicota D30148 Sylvania 0035901 fluorescent lamp プログラム調節言 取キ及説明書・ 桑作編 Eaton INV-4815E PZ-53ADF1 の取付工事説明書を見る Acer Aspire 472-2617 NOTICE DE MONTAGE 仕 様 書 Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file