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1. l 3 030 0 030 i pas Credit Card or ef Hi Pot Card Laminated Business from Sixnet a Card n 3 300 a lt 3 400 Recommended Hi Pot Card Dimensions Hi Pot Test Insert the card into the slot as shown in the images below You may need to angle the card up a little to Step 3 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 left sticking out See images below gt www sixnet com Card fully inserted Hi Pot Test With the card in place you can now perform the hi pot dielectric test Step 4 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 EN Sixnet Inc CONNECT MONITOR CONTROL oa 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 are IV business www sixnet com Rev06 16 Nov 12 2012 Sixnet All Rights Reserved Page 27 of 29 EL326 Installation Guide Service Information Service We sincerely hope that you never experience a problem with any Sixnet product If you do need service Information call Sixnet at 518 877 5173 and choose the option for technical support A trained speci
2. Alarm Wiring for Pluggable Screw Block EL326 Switches 1234567 8 910 SNWWWWHAW WWE Accepts Da eal Wire Alarm Nol c INC Relay Wire Gauge amp The screw terminals are removable and secured by two screws They will accept wire in the range of Screw Torque 24 to 14 AWG When tightening the screws be careful to tighten to a maximum torque of 4 5 in Ib 0 51 Nm ON Sixnet Inc CONNECT MONITOR CONTROL Sixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 ared Hon busines www sixnet com Rev06 16 Nov 12 2012 Sixnet All Rights Reserved Page 18 of 29 EL326 Installation Guide Communication Ports Wiring 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 cabling Use Ports 1 24 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 The RJ45 Ethernet port connector bodies on these
3. support negative power systems If your power is negative such DC Power Systems as 48 VDC then you must put the most positive lead on the L terminal Always use a voltmeter to verify which lead is more positive Then put the more negative 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 and Protection leads then the switch will not be damaged However the switch will not operate when wired this way OK Alarm The switches have an OK alarm output that can be tied to a PLC input an alarm indicator visible or Output audible or other device to indicate when there is an alarm condition such as the loss of a power input The alarm output is a Form C relay with a normally open NO normally closed 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 A The relay will operate as follows Condition NO Contact NC Contact Closed No power to switch shorted to common Closed Switch powered with no alarms shorted to common Switch powered with an alarm a shorted to common
4. OK Alarm LED The OK LED indicates loss of primary power Diagnostic LED Flashing Green System self diagnostic test in progress Green System self diagnostic test successfully completed Amber System self diagnostic test has detected a fault Stack Link LED Green Uplink and downlink operating normally Flashing Green Uplink has failed Flashing Amber Downlink has failed Flashing Amber No stacking link present Stack Master LED Green Switch is the Master unit of the stack State may include topology discovery IP assignment or normal operations Flashing Green Switch is the Master unit of the stack system is initializing Amber 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 NU Sixnet Inc CONNECT MONITOR CONTROL poo 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 are IV business www sixnet com Rev06 16 Nov 12 2012 Sixnet All Rights Reserved Page 23 of 29 EL326 Installation Guide Technical Specifications Technical Specs These specifications are subject to change Contact Sixnet for the latest details Refer to the software user Manual or datasheet for complete software specifications ETHERNET PERFORMANCE e 26 total Ethernet ports
5. a Sixnet Inc CONNECT MONITOR CONTROL Sixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 ared Hon busines www sixnet com Rev06 16 Nov 12 2012 Sixnet All Rights Reserved Page 15 of 29 EL326 Installation Guide EATE Power 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 Power Overview 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 AO single 100 240 50 60 Hz VAC power or 110 250 VDC power P1 accepts 85 264 VAC or 90 to 300 VDC 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 18 to 59 VDC min max Option DD dual 24 48 VDC power inputs both P1 amp P2 accept 18 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
6. DiffServ DS ingress egress and remarking e Rate limiting ingress and egress 64Kbps to 100 1000Mbps SECURITY e Enable disable ports e Port security MAC based static and dynamic e DHCP Snooping and Option 82 e P Source Guard e IEEE 802 1x Network Access Control Port based with single or multiple host mode Authentication EAP MD5 PEAP TLS TTLS MAC and web authentication Guest VLAN and Auto VLAN assignment e RADIUS and TACACS AAA Authentication Accounting and Authorization 5 servers for RADIUS 1 server for TACACS Encryption MD5 TLS TTLS TACACS AAA 3 0 e Access Control List ACL IP and MAC based VLAN and TCP UDP port e Storm Control for broadcast and multicast messages e HTTPS SSL for secure Web access e SSH v1 5 2 0 for secure Telnet access e SNMPv3 authentication and encryption e Username and password authentication e Management access filtering MANAGEMENT AND MONITORING e P Address assignment Static DHCP and BOOTP e CLI Command Line Interface via console or Telnet e Web interface HTTP HTTPS SSL e SNMP v1 v2 v3 Simple Network Management Protocol e SNMP Traps for event notification e RMON Remote Monitoring Groups 1 2 3 and 9 e sFlow network wide traffic monitoring e Dual firmware update system e Configuration download and upload e Software upgrade via TFTP e Port mirroring e Event Error System log Local flash Remote server via system log Syslog RFC
7. Markings 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 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 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 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
8. Options Other power input options may be available Contact Sixnet for details Redundancy The AA and DD power supply options offer dual redundant power supplies built into the switch This Operation 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 100 of the load DD Operation The DD option provides dual low voltage power inputs These inputs operate ina 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 Only 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 Sixnet 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 Sixnet Inc CONNECT MONITOR CONTROL oa 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346
9. Pending on DC models e CSA C22 2 No 142 and No 213 per cUL Pending on DC models EMC emissions and immunity e CE per the EMC directive e IEC 61000 6 2 Immunity in industrial environments e EC 61000 6 4 Emissions in industrial environments e FCC part 15 and ICES 003 See FCC statement on page 6 e EN 55022 CISPR22 WEEE compliance These devices comply with the WEEE directive Do not throw away these devices in the standard trash Contact Sixnet regarding proper disposal R HS RoHS compliance g These devices comply with the RoHS directive and are considered lead and other hazardous Compliant substance free To Sixnet Inc CONNECT MONITOR CONTROL poo i 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1518 877 8346 are FW business www sixnet com Rev06 16 Nov 12 2012 Sixnet All Rights Reserved Page 10 of 29 EL326 Installation Guide Installation Mounting Overview These industrial Ethernet switches are designed to be mounted in an industry standard rack or directly to any flat surface Each switch is supplied with a standard set of 19 EIA rack mounting brackets Optionally other mounting brackets are available See the next page for details on utilizing the mounting brackets Important Note Make sure to read Section 3 regarding thermal considerations before installing your switch The above image shows an EL326 in front style arrangement ports in front and power in the back m
10. 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 Switch Console Port PC RS232 Port 6 RXD receive data 3 TXD transmit data 3 TXD transmit data 2 RXD receive data 5 SGND signal ground 5 SGND signal ground 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 Sixnet Inc CONNECT MONITOR CONTROL 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 Rev06 16 Nov 12 2012 Sixnet All Rights Reserved Page 21 of 29 EL326 Installation Guide Connecting Switches in a Stack To connect up to eight switches ina stack perform the following steps Installing an Optional Module into the Switch Sixnet ared Hon busines www sixnet com 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 The stack cables are connected between switches in a stack Each stacking connection is a 48 Gbps full duplex high speed serial link using proprietary
11. by Sixnet 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 Sixnet 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 Sixnet or Sixnet s representative shall create a warranty or in any way increase the scope of this warranty This limited warranty is in lieu of all other warranties whether oral or written expressed or implied Sixnet s liability shall not exceed the price of the individual units which are the basis of the claim In no event shall Sixnet 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 Sixnet for further instructions Getting Support For local support please contact your regional Sixnet office Otherwise to get product information or contact Sixnet directly e Latest product info www sixnet com e E mail support sixnet com e Phone 1 518 877 5173 e Fax 1 518 877 8346 e Mailing address Sixnet Tech
12. could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Industry Canada Statement 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 e This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation e ce dispositif peut ne pas causer l interf rence nocive et ce dispositif doit accepter n importe quelle interf rence re ue y compris l interf rence qui peut causer l op ration peu d sir e Sixnet Inc CONNECT MONITOR CONTROL e N poo i 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 are FW business www sixnet com Rev06 16 Nov 12 2012 Sixnet All Rights Reserved Page 6 of 29 EL326 Installation Guide Warranty Statement Sixnet manufacturer of Sixnet products warrants to Buyer that products except software manufactured by Sixnet will be free from defects in material and workmanship Sixnet s obligation under this warranty will be limited to repairing or replacing at Sixnet 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 Sixnet Buyer will prepay all freight charges to return any products to the repair facility designated
13. plus 2 expansion bays e 2 Optional 10G fiber XFP ports e 24 10 100 1000 Ethernet RJ45 ports 1 24 e 4 Gigabit RJ45 SFP combo ports 21 24 e RJ45 ports auto negotiation speed duplex and auto crossover e Non blocking store and forward wire speed e Switching capacity and forwarding rate 12 8 Gbps 9 5 Mpps e MAC address table size 16K e Jumbo frame 9K e Ethernet isolation 1500 Vrms 1 minute SWITCHING FEATURES e Flow control IEEE 802 3x Full Duplex amp Back Pressure Half Duplex e Spanning Tree Protocol STP per IEEE 802 1D plus IEEE 802 1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP IEEE 802 1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol MSTP BPDU forwarding and filtering e Virtual Local Area Networks VLANs 802 1Q tag based with 256 VLANs and 4K VLAN ID 802 1v protocol and port based VLAN Voice and Private VLAN QVRP and Q in Q double tagging e Link Aggregation Control Protcol LACP per IEEE 802 3ad Static trunk 8 trunks and up to 8 ports per trunk Traffic load balancing e Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP IGMP v1 v2 and v3 with up to 255 multicast groups IGMP snooping and querying Immediate leave and leave proxy Throttling and filtering e Multicast VLAN Registration MVR e IEEE 802 1ab Link layer Discovery Protocol LLDP e Quality of Service QoS with 4 priority queues Scheduling schemes WRR and Strict priority CoS per IEEE 802 1p and IP DSCP based
14. 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 1 Plug one end of the stack cable ordered separately in the Down right port of the top unit 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 ma 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 each 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
15. 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 Sixnet Inc CONNECT MONITOR CONTROL 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 Rev06 16 Nov 12 2012 Sixnet All Rights Reserved Page 22 of 29 EL326 Installation Guide LED Indicators Overview The EL326 switches have e 1Communication LED for each port e 1 Diagnostic LED e 3 Power LEDs P1 P2 and PWR e 1Stack Link LED e 1 OK output LED e 1 Stack Master LED e 1 Module LED LED Locations All Ports 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 Green LED Link Only Indicates that there is a proper Ethernet connection Link but no ON Solid communications activity is detected Green LED ON Link amp Activity Indicates that there is a proper Ethernet connection Link Flashing and communications activity is detected OFF 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 an overall Pwr LED in the front
16. 3164 SMTP RFC 821 email alarming e Network Time Protocol for time synchronization SNTP RFC 2030 and NTP RFC 1305 Per port CoS e DNS Domain Name Server client e Universal Plug and Play UPnP e IEEE 802 3ah OAM Operational Administration Maintenance e Banner commands Sixnet Inc CONNECT MONITOR CONTROL poo id 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 are FV business www sixnet com Rev06 16 Nov 12 2012 Sixnet All Rights Reserved Page 24 of 29 EL326 Installation Guide 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 24 48 VDC D option absolute min and max 18 59 VDC 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 120 Watts typ w all ports linked Protection current overload and reverse polarity Alarm output form C relay NO and NC contacts Max voltage 250 VAC 30 VDC Max current 2A 30 VDC or 250 VAC MECHANICAL 77N Sixnet Inc Sixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 ared Hon busines www sixnet com Rack or wall mounting 1U rack mount 19 brackets included Optional 23 24 EIA WECO ETSI and wall brackets available Ingress protection IP50 sealed from dust and contaminants Heavy gauge corrosion re
17. _ Sixnet ared Horn busines EL326 Industrial Ethernet Managed Switch Installation Guide Revision 16 November 2012 EL326 Installation Guide This page intentionally left blank Sixnet Inc CONNECT MONITOR CONTROL oa id 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1518 877 8346 are I business www sixnet com Rev06 16 Nov 12 2012 Sixnet All Rights Reserved Page 2 of 29 EL326 Installation Guide Installation Guide EL326 Industrial Ethernet Switch Layer 3 with 26 ports 20 10 100 1000BASE T ports e 4combination 10 100 1000 SFP ports e 2 10GB expansion ports e 2 high speed stacking ports Sixnet Inc CONNECT MONITOR CONTROL oa id 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1518 877 8346 ared li FW business www sixnet com Rev06 16 Nov 12 2012 Sixnet All Rights Reserved Page 3 of 29 EL326 Installation Guide 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 Empha
18. alist 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 Sixnet 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 associates 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 Sixnet system for future reference P O Date Purchased Purchased From Product To obtain support for Sixnet products Support Latest product info w
19. are FW business www sixnet com Rev06 16 Nov 12 2012 Sixnet All Rights Reserved Page 16 of 29 EL326 Installation Guide Safety Grounding For the highest electrical safety the EL326 switches are provided with several grounding points First there are two green ground screws see images that attach directly to the switch case These Two 10 32 Screws screws can be used to provide a NEBS compliant for NEBS Compliant safety ground Please follow all the NEBS grounding rules and your own local Safety Grounding requirements which are not documented in this manual to ensure the safe operation of the switch Alternatively the power plug has a chassis ground terminal 4 that can be used to safety ground the switch This terminal is internally tied to the switch case In addition 0 63 sa there is a ground terminal for each power input Use these to terminate the ground wire for each 1 5 88m m ai of your power inputs Ground lug not included 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 Power Labeling The power headers and plugs will be labeled to guide you in properly connecting your power Make sure to reference this labeling when wiring your switch to make sure you are connecting the appropriate
20. is 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 A an LE Mt other device QD aD iA Me O 0 75 19 1mm above switch O LIDO i IDO D E i oe m4 r F 5 r ay Y OO y A C A A s s S ef e e a a II il jii 23 AED L A ae vy O r 0 75 19 1mm below switch O a aD YA a other device D D aty 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
21. locking 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 Sixnet 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 equipment is suitable for use in Class I 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 components may impair s
22. net Inc CONNECT MONITOR CONTROL poo aid 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 are IV business www sixnet com Rev06 16 Nov 12 2012 Sixnet All Rights Reserved Page 20 of 29 EL326 Installation Guide Duplex Operation Verifying Connectivity Console Port Management RS232 RJ45 Port Sixnet ared Hon busines www sixnet com The RJ45 ports will auto sense for Full or Half duplex operation while the fiber ports default to 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 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 The switch can be software configured via an RJ45 RS232 console port See the images below This manual only details on how to connect to this port Refer to the software manual for details on how to configure the switch via this 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
23. nology Park 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 USA Products Covered This manual applies to the following products e EL326 26 port managed industrial Ethernet rack mount switch Sixnet Inc CONNECT MONITOR CONTROL poo i 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 are IV business www sixnet com Rev06 16 Nov 12 2012 Sixnet All Rights Reserved Page 7 of 29 EL326 Installation Guide Contents Section 1 General Information Section 2 Installation and Mounting Page 11 Section 3 Thermal Considerations Page 15 Section 4 Power Wiring Page 16 Section 5 Communication Wiring Page 19 Section 7 Technical Specifications Page 24 Section 8 Hi Pot Testing Page 26 Section 9 Service Information Page 28 Section 6 LED Indicators Page 23 Sixnet Inc CONNECT MONITOR CONTROL oa id 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1518 877 8346 are FW business www sixnet com Rev06 16 Nov 12 2012 Sixnet All Rights Reserved Page 8 of 29 EL326 Installation Guide Section 1 General Information Overview The Sixnet 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 Thi
24. orts you can only use one of the connectors RJ45 or SFP at a 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 100 or Ports 1 14 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 Transceiver Typical SFP Transceiver Locking Release Arm shown in Locking position 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 when the switch is powered Fiber Wiring The SFP ports accept fiber optic SFP transceivers These transceivers are sold separately and are Guidelines 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 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 gt lt Six
25. ositions 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 a uA amp i 6 y b as Ro Ri j i q 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 Sixnet Inc SOI Ol Ti 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 a red IOn business www sixnet com Rev06 16 Nov 12 2012 Sixnet All Rights Reserved Page 12 of 29 EL326 Installation Guide Pe 22 Standard 19 bracket Optional ETSI bracket Part EK1 BRCKT 19 Part EK1 BRCKT ETSI set of 2 set of 2 Optional 23 24 bracket Part EK1 BRCKT 23 Part EK1 BRCKT 2324 set of 2 set of 2 Optional wall bracket Part EK1 BRCKT WALL set of 2 Sixnet Inc CONNECT MONITOR CONTROL U poo id 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 are FW business www sixnet com Rev06 16 Nov 12 2012 Sixnet All Rights Reserved Page 13 of 29 EL326 Installation Guide Mechanical Dimensions for the EL326 and Brackets Note AutoCAD and other drawings are available on the CD or at www sixnet com as Sixnet EL326 Series Industrial Ethernet Rack Switch Dimension
26. ounted in a typical 19 rack prior to wiring Important Note When you are choosing your mounting option make sure to allow enough room to route your Ethernet copper or fiber optic cables Also please consult the specifications for your fiber optic cable to make sure you allow for the proper bend radius Sixnet Inc CONNECT MONITOR CONTROL oa id 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1518 877 8346 are FW business www sixnet com Rev06 16 Nov 12 2012 Sixnet All Rights Reserved Page 11 of 29 EL326 Installation Guide Mounting There are many options for mounting these industrial Ethernet switches Each switch is supplied with Brackets a standard set of 19 rack mounting brackets Optionally mounting brackets for 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 p
27. 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 Power Header and Plug Labeling Power Plug Installed Pluggable Screw Block 12345678910 Accepts 14 24 AWG Power Wiring for Wire EL326 Switches L JN Nhe Power Chassis Power Input 1 GND Input 2 ie Sixnet Inc CONNECT MONITOR CONTROL poo aid 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1518 877 8346 are FW business www sixnet com Rev06 16 Nov 12 2012 Sixnet All Rights Reserved Page 17 of 29 EL326 Installation Guide AC Power Systems For AC powered systems the terminals will be labeled as L for Line aka Hot N for Neutral and the chassis ground symbol for ground Connect your AC power input as correspondingly Typically the Line Hot lead is colored black or brown the Neutral lead is colored white or blue and the ground is green or green yellow Positive For positive power systems such as 24 VDC put the positive lead on the terminal marked L and DC Power Systems the return or ground lead on the terminal marked N If there is a chassis earth or safety ground lead then put it on the associated terminal marked with the chassis ground symbol Negative Both the power option A and D
28. 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 For Reference an nly ily Either cable wiring will work Pine Pin ETHERNET PLUG amp CONNECTOR Pin Positions RJ45 Cable Distance The maximum cable length for 10 100 1000BaseT is typically 100 meters 328 ft i Sixnet Inc CONNECT MONITOR CONTROL poo aid 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1518 877 8346 are FW business www sixnet com Rev06 16 Nov 12 2012 Sixnet All Rights Reserved Page 19 of 29 EL326 Installation Guide Gig SFP Ports 21 24 are combination gigabit ports that provide both RJ45 and SFP Small Form factor 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 423 924 O O Note For each of these p
29. s Caution The switch s surge protection circuitry may be damaged if you do not disconnect it while performing a hi pot test Hi Pot Slot The switch features a unique method for temporarily disconnecting the surge 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 www sixnet com gt i p eS T E N f L1NO C NC L rh N 4 See OK OutPut Power 1 _ 2 ret nest Locate and expose the hi pot slot It is found on the side opposite the Ethernet ports You may need to Step 1 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 Sixnet 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 ON Sixnet Inc CONNECT MONITOR CONTROL Sixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 ared Hon busines www sixnet com Rev06 16 Nov 12 2012 Sixnet All Rights Reserved Page 26 of 29 EL326 Installation Guide
30. s Inches mm 0 50 12 7 0 50 m o Typical Plug in Transceiver any Mountin Ce 12 7 y g AN 480 1 E Bracket Positions A Tid T a T ida Taa Taa aa Ta aa Ta a T n Cee RP Ep P TETEE Some Bok EIA 125 With ETSI 21 nominal Brackets optional Universal ETSVEIA WECO mounting holes 514 9 22 90 581 7 With 23 Brackets optional Universal EI A WECO ETSI mounting holes 31 8 566 9 or 1 i I weco asa HO S s i ee With 23 24 Brackets optiona she a EIA Universal EiA WECO ETSI oma holes 31 8 le may 23 32 592 3 i Sixnet Inc CONNECT MONITOR CONTROL Sixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 ared Hon busines www sixnet com Rev06 16 Nov 12 2012 Sixnet All Rights Reserved Page 14 of 29 EL326 Installation Guide Thermal Considerations Overview The EL326 switches 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 Mounting When the switch is rack mounted for best heat dissipation it is recommended that there be around 1 2U or more of free air space above and below the switch as shown below Th
31. s 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 Operation Unlike an Ethernet hub that broadcasts all messages out all ports these industrial Ethernet 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 performance 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 t
32. sistant metal enclosure Dimensions HxWxD 1 75 1U x17 3x13 45x439x330mm Weight typical 5 5 Ibs 2 5 kg Rev06 16 Nov 12 ENVIRONMENTAL Operating temperature 35 to 80 C per IEC 60068 2 1 2 Storage temperature 40 to 85 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 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 ISA12 12 01 CSA C22 2 No 142 and No 213 Class I Div 2 Groups A B C D UL temperature specs EL326 AA AO 1 T4 80 C Pending on DC models EN61010 1 CE RoHS WEEE and REACH compliant IS09001 2008 certified company Warranty 5 years on design and manufacturing defects MTBF AO models 178 274 Hours GB 40 C per MIL HNDBK 217F2 MTBF AA models 174 264 Hours GB 40 C per MIL HNDBK 217F2 CONNECT MONITOR CONTROL T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 2012 Sixnet All Rights Reserved Page 25 of 29 EL326 Installation Guide Section 8 Hi Pot Testing Hi Pot Overview 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 be bypassed before performing this test See section 8 for detail
33. sizes 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 Typical warni bol that could cause personal injury ee SYmYg Related Publications The following publication details the software features of the switch including the Web interface CLI and much more EL326 Management Guide EL Series 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 Revision 06 Copyright amp Trademarks Copyright 2012 Sixnet Inc All Rights Reserved Note All information in this document is subject to change without notice Sixnet Inc CONNECT MONITOR CONTROL poo i 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1518 877 8346 are FV business www sixnet com Rev06 16 Nov 12 2012 Sixnet All Rights Reserved Page 4 of 29 EL326 Installation Guide Compliance and Safety Information Installation Warnings Please read the following safety information carefully before installing or performing any maintenance on the switch Warning These products should not be used to replace proper safety inter
34. uitability 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 Sixnet Inc CONNECT MONITOR CONTROL oa hek 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 are FW business www sixnet com Rev06 16 Nov 12 2012 Sixnet All Rights Reserved Page 5 of 29 EL326 Installation Guide 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 mp D Direct Current DC Alternating Current Protective Conductor Terminal Power
35. ww sixnet com Phone 1 518 877 5173 Fax 1 518 877 8346 E mail support sixnet com Address Sixnet Technology Park 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 Sixnet Inc CONNECT MONITOR CONTROL poo id 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1518 877 8346 are FW business www sixnet com Rev06 16 Nov 12 2012 Sixnet All Rights Reserved Page 28 of 29 EL326 Installation Guide This page intentionally left blank Sixnet Inc CONNECT MONITOR CONTROL oa id 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1518 877 8346 are I business www sixnet com Rev06 16 Nov 12 2012 Sixnet All Rights Reserved Page 29 of 29
36. ypes 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 for complete Specifications technical specifications 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 Sixnet Inc CONNECT MONITOR CONTROL poo i 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 are FW business www sixnet com Rev06 16 Nov 12 2012 Sixnet All Rights Reserved Page 9 of 29 EL326 Installation Guide Compliances These industrial Ethernet Switches meet the following standards plus others Some qualifications may be pending contact Sixnet for the latest information ISg Sixnet Inc is an ISO9001 2008 certified company FM 65232 since 1996 These devices are 9001 designed developed and manufactured per an ISO9001 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 EN 61010 1 e UL508 Industrial control equipment ISA12 12 01 Hazardous Locations

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