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1. C 3 Considerazioni sulla sicurezza C 4 Consideraciones sobre seguridad C 5 Safety Information Japan C 6 Safety Information China C 7 EMC Regulatory Statements C 8 LEE A ts Sonata i e EEE C 8 Canada suli Saha eee ente Lia ui En Erde p Henne C 8 Australia New Zealand C 8 BD C 8 TAIWAN m EE eA re RIDE NT NE C 8 European Community C 9 D Recycle Statements Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Statements D 1 Index Introducing the Switch 1 Introducing the Switch The HP ProCurve Series 6600 Switches are top of rack data center switches that support advanced Layer three switching and have reversible front to back airflow and two hot swappable power supplies These switches can be used to build high speed switched networks between servers in the data center HP ProCurve 6600 24G Switch J9263A Throughout this manual these switches will be referred to as the Series 6600 Switches 1 1 yay ms ay Buronponu Introducing the Switch Introducing the Switch The 6600 24G Switch has 20 auto sensing 10 100 1000Base T RJ 45 ports four dual personality ports either auto sensing 10 100 1000Base T RJ 45 or mini GBIC S
2. HP Customer Support Services 5 12 Before Calling Support 5 12 Specifications Physical ura rn Sweet A 1 Electrical ia Eee hae A A 1 Environmental 4 22 22 22 Ade ER A 1 ACOUSUC tas ts ORA REC his A 2 Salely iii A da A 2 Cabling and Technology Information Cabling specifications B 1 Technology distance specifications B 3 Mode Conditioning Patch Cord B 4 Installing the Patch Cord B 5 Twisted Pair Cable Connector Pin Outs B 6 Straight Through Twisted Pair Cable for 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Network Connections B 7 Cable Diagram eee rh het B 7 Pin Assignments B 7 Crossover Twisted Pair Cable for 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Network Connection B 8 Cable Diagram oer eR xe e Reus Ds B 8 Pin Assignments 44 44 44 e4sieeseerses B 8 Straight Through Twisted Pair Cable for 1000 Mbps Network Connections B 9 Cable Diagram 2 2 ne a Die E B 9 Pin Assignments B 9 C Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Safety Information cir en DER a C 1 Informations concernant la s curit C 2 Hinweise zur Sicherheit
3. The supported mini ailure GBICs are listed in Chapter 2 Installing the Switch on page 2 1 The mini GBICs are also tested when they are hot swapped installed or changed while the switch is powered on Also check the log file for error messages To verify the port has failed try removing and reinstalling the mini GBIC without having to power off the switch If the port fault indication reoccurs you will have to replace the mini GBIC Bunoouso qno j Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Diagnosing with the LEDs Tip Problem Solution continued on the next page O The network Try the following procedures connectionisnot Forthe indicated port verify both ends of the cabling atthe switch and the connected working device are connected properly properly Verify the connected device and switch are both powered on and operating correctly Verify you have used the correct cable type for the connection Fortwisted pair connections to the fixed 10 100 or 10 100 1000 ports if the port is configured to Auto auto negotiate either straight through or crossover cables can be used because of the switch s HP Auto MDIX feature and the Auto MDI MDI X feature of the 10 100 1000 T port Note Ifthe switch port configuration is changed to one ofthe fixed configuration options for example 100 Mbps Full Duplex then the port operates as MDI X only and you must use the correct type of cable for th
4. To manage the switch through in band networked access you should configure the switch with an IP address and subnet mask compatible with your network Also you should configure a Manager password to control access privileges from the console and web browser interface Other parameters in the Switch Setup screen can be left at their default settings or you can configure them with values you enter Many other features can be configured through the switch s console interface to optimize the switch s performance to enhance your control of the network traffic and to improve network security Once an IP address has been configured on the switch these features can be accessed more conveniently through a remote Telnet session through the switch s web browser interface and from an SNMP network management station running a network management program such as ProCurve Manager For a listing of switch features available with and without an IP address refer to How IP Addressing Affects Switch Operation in the Management and Configuration Guide which is on the ProCurve Web site at www procurve com manuals For more information on IP addressing refer to IP Configuration in the Management and Configuration Guide 9 1 uogenbijuog yay ms YUM paues umo Getting Started With Switch Configuration Getting Started With Switch Configuration Using the Console Setup Screen Note By default the switch is configured to acquire an
5. 1000Base T 1000Base T or mini GBIC Reset and Clear RJ 45ports S buttons These SFP slots are in the same configuration as the SFP Mini GBIC slots of ports 21 and 24 label facing down Figure 1 2 ProCurve 6600 24G 4XG Switch 1 4 Introducing the Switch Front of the Switch Power PS Tmp Fan and Fault and Test Status LEDs locator e LEDs Out of Band Auxiliary port Link and Mode LEDs and LED Management port for future use 22 22 22 22 99 29 09 22 99 22 22 22 22 22 99 Q9 damas Port LED Mode select Console port button and indicator LEDs SFP 10 GbE ports Reset and Clear buttons Figure 1 3 ProCurve 6600 24XG Switch Network Ports m On the 6600 24G and 6600 24G AXG Switches there are 24 auto sensing 10 100 1000Base T ports All these ports have the Auto MDIX feature which means you can use either straight through or crossover twisted pair cables to connect any network devices to the switch m Om the 6600 24G and 6600 24G 4XG Switches there are four dual person ality ports Use either the 10 100 1000Base T RJ 45 connector or install a supported ProCurve mini GBIC for fiber optic connections Dual Personality Port Operation By default the RJ 45 connectors are enabled If a mini GBIC is installed in a slot it is enabled and the associ ated RJ 45 connector is disabled and cannot be used If the mini GBIC is removed the associated RJ 45 port is automatically re enabled m On the 6600 24XG Swit
6. 6812 South Africa 8120 6813 India 8120 6813 Argentina 8120 6869 Thailand 8121 0668 Brazil 8121 1069 Chile 8120 6980 Taiwan 8121 0974 Israel 8121 1035 AL MARS nk E E BI FS VY HAS Nr gek MORE CI Hex A 2 2 Installing the Switch Included Parts Installing the Switch Installing the Switch Installation Procedures Figure 2 1 Default air flow direction of the Series 6600 Switches is from power to ports The direction of air flow can be reversed from the default direction shown in figure 2 1 by reversing the direction of the fans See step 3 below Reversing the air flow Installation Procedures Summary 1 Prepare the installation site page 2 5 Ensure the physical environ ment is properly prepared including having the correct network cabling ready to connect to the switch and having an appropriate location for the switch See page 2 3 for some installation precautions Verify the switch passes self test page 2 5 Plug the switch into a power source and observe that the LEDs on the switch s front panel indicate correct switch operation When self test is complete unplug the switch Optional Reversing the air flow page 2 8 The direction of air flow can be reversed from the default direction by reversing the fans Mount the switch page 2 10 The Switch can be mounted in a 19 inch telco rack or in an equipment cabinet 2 4 Installing the Switch Installation Procedures 5 Connec
7. IP address configuration from a DHCP or Bootp server To use DHCP Bootp instead of the manual method described in this chapter see DHCP Bootp Operation in the Management and Configuration Guide which is on the ProCurve Web site at www procurve com manuals Using the Console Setup Screen The quickest and easiest way to minimally configure the switch for management and password protection in your network is to use a direct console connection to the switch start a console session and access the Switch Setup screen 1 Using the method described in the preceding section connect a terminal device to the switch and display the switch console command CLI prompt the default display The CLI prompt appears displaying the switch model number ProCurve 6600 24G Switch 2 At the prompt enter the setup command to display the Switch Setup screen The following illustration shows the Setup screen with the default settings SEA CONSOLE Switch Setup System Name ProCure Switch 6600 246 System Contact Manager Password Confirm Password Logon Default CLI Time Zone 0 O Community Name public Spanning Tree Enabled No No Default Gateway Time Sync Method None TIMEP TimeP Mode Disabled Disabled IP Config DHCP Bootp DHCP Bootp IP Address Subnet Mask Actions Cancel Edit Save Help Enter System Use arrow keys lt 3pace gt to toggle field choices and lt E
8. LED goes off The Self Test LED also comes on briefly when you hot swap a mini GBIC into the switch the mini GBIC is self tested when it is hot swapped Blinking Acomponentofthe switch has failed its selftest The status LED for that component orange for example an RJ 45 port and the switch Fault LED will blink simultaneously Port LEDs Link Indicates the port LEDs are displaying link information green orange ifthe port LED is on the portis enabled and receiving a link indication from the Link and Mode connected device ifthe port LED is off the port has no active network cable connected or is not receiving link beat or sufficient light Otherwise the port may have been disabled through the switch console the web browser interface or ProCurve Manager if the port LED is Blinking orange simultaneously with the Fault LED the corresponding port has failed its self test Mode The operation of the Mode LED is controlled by the LED Mode select button and the current setting is indicated by the LED Mode indicator LEDs near the button Pressthe button to step from one view mode to the next The default view is Activity Act LED Mode View Act Indicates the port LEDs are displaying network activity information green LEDs E FDx Indicates port LEDs are lit for ports in Full Duplex Mode Off indicates Y duplex Spd Indicates the port LEDs are displaying the connection speed at which each port is operating e ifthe por
9. MDI X network devices Cable Diagram Connector A Connector B Crossover cable white orange orange white i white green green white Pins 1 and 2 on connector A must be wired as a twisted pair to pins 3 and 6 on connector B Pins 3 and 6 on connector A must be wired as a twisted pair to pins 1 and 2 on connector B Pins 4 5 7 and 8 are not used in this application although they may be wired in the cable Pin Assignments Switch End MDI X Hub or Switch Port or Other MDI X Port End Signal Pins Pins Signal receive 1 To 6 transmit receive 2 3 transmit transmit 3 Ses 2 receive transmit 6 1 receive B 8 Note Cabling and Technology Information Twisted Pair Cable Connector Pin Outs Straight Through Twisted Pair Cable for 1000 Mbps Network Connections 1000Base T connections require that all four pairs or wires be connected Cable Diagram Connector A Connector B 1000Base T Straight through cable 8 345678 AAA 44 i Pg 1 white orange t I t i t i Pi MERS I E orange white ul i l nnm ia ER qui Ep Ex 1 0 ERR daa lops i I i green white I i I i I i id d blue white It d ae a E ET J il i white blue i i i ite white brown i i qo J brown white Pins 1 and 2 on connector A must be wired as a twisted pair to pins 1 and 2 on connector B Pins 3 and 6 on connector A must be wired
10. Optional Enterthe IP address ofthe next hop gateway node if network traffic needs to be able to reach off subnet destinations Time Sync Method None Optional The protocol the switch uses to acquire a time signal The options are SNTP and TimeP TimeP Mode Disabled Optional The method the switch uses to acquire the TimeP server address IP Config DHCP Bootp DHCP Bootp Setto Manual unless a DHCP Bootp server is used on your network to configure IP addressing IP Address XXX XXX XXX XXX Recommended If you set IP Config to Manual then enter an IP address compatible with your network Note The IP address and subnet mask assigned for the switch must be compatible with the IP addressing used in your network For more information on IP addressing see the Management and Configuration Guide which is on the ProCurve Web site at www procurve com manuals Subnet Mask XXX XXX XXX XXX Recommended If you entered an IP address then enter a subnet mask compatible with your network 3 3 uoneinfijuo yay ms YUM paues umo Getting Started With Switch Configuration Getting Started With Switch Configuration Where to Go From Here Where to Go From Here The above procedure configures your switch with a Manager password IP address and subnet mask As a result with the proper network connections you can now manage the switch from a PC equipped with Telnet a web browser interface or from an SNMP based network management station
11. Site 2 5 2 Verify the Switch Passes Self Test 2 5 LED Behavior ed ENEE nen 2 7 3 Optional Reversing the air flow 2 8 4 Mount the Switch 2 10 Rack or Cabinet Mounting 2 10 5 Connect the Switch to a Power Source 2 14 Securing the power cord 2 14 6 Optional Install or Remove mini GBICs or SFPS 2 15 Installing the Mini GBICs or SFP Transceivers 2 16 SFP and SFP transceivers Plug in Fault and Alert behaviors 2 17 Removing the mini GBICs 2 17 iii 7 Connect the Network Cables 2 18 Using the RJ 45 Connectors 2 18 Connecting Cables to mini GBICs 2 18 8 Optional Connect a Console to the Switch 2 19 Terminal Configuration 2 19 Direct Console Access 2 20 Console Cable Pinouts 2 21 Sample Network Topology 2 22 3 Getting Started With Switch Configuration Recommended Minimal Configuration 9 1 Using the Console Setup Screen 9 2 Where to Go Fr
12. and EN 17050 1 invent DoC RSVLC 0704 091608 Supplier s Name Hewlett Packard Company Manufacturer s Address 8000 Foothills Blvd Roseville CA 95747 U S A declares that the product Product Name HP ProCurve 6600 24G HP ProCurve 6600 24G 4XG HP ProCurve 6600 24XG Product Number s J9263A J9266A J9264A J9267A J9265A J9268A Regulatory Model No RSVLC 0704 Product Options J9269A conforms to the following Product Specifications and Regulations EMC Class A EN 55022 2006 EN 55024 2001 A2 2003 EN 61000 3 2 2006 EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 A2 2005 FCC CFR47 Part 15 Safety EN 60950 1 2001 IEC 60950 1 2001 EN 60825 1 1994 A1 A2 IEC 60825 1 1993 A2 Class 1 Supplementary Information The device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation The product herewith complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC and carries the CE marking accordingly Additional Information 1 This product is assigned a Regulatory Model Number which stays with the regulatory aspects of the design The Regulatory Model Number is the main product identifier in the regulatory documentation and test reports this number should not be confused w
13. and other end devices to the patch panels on your site The patch cables are frequently overlooked when testing cable and they must also comply with the cabling standards B 2 Cabling and Technology Information Technology distance specifications Table B 2 Technology Supported cable type Multimode fiber Supported distances modal bandwidth 100 FX multimode fiber any up to 2 000 meters 100 BX single mode fiber N A 0 5 10 000 meters 1000 T twisted pair copper N A up to 100 meters 1000 SX multimode fiber 160 MHz km 2 220 meters 200 MHz km 2 275 meters 400 MHz km 2 500 meters 500 MHz km 2 550 meters 1000 LX multimode fiber 400 MHz km 2 550 meters 500 MHz km 2 550 meters single mode fiber N A 2 10 000 meters 1000 LH single mode fiber N A 10 70 000 meters 1000 BX single mode fiber N A 0 5 10 000 meters 10 Gig Direct Attach twinaxial copper N A various lengths offered 10 Gig SR multimode fiber 160 MHz km 2 26 meters 200 MHz km 2 33 meters 400 MHz km 2 66 meters 500 MHz km 2 82 meters 2000 MHz km 2 300 meters 10 Gig LRM multimode fiber 400 MHz km 0 5 100 meters 500 MHz km 0 5 220 meters 10 Gig LR single mode fiber N A 2 10 000 meters For distances less than 20km a 10dB attenuator must be used For distances between 20km and 40km a 5dB attenuator must be used Attenuators can be purchased from most cable vendors B 3 uoneunoju A ojouy9aj p
14. band console access types of 2 19 included parts 2 1 installation connecting the switch to a power source 2 14 location considerations 2 5 network cable requirements 2 5 precautions 2 3 rack or cabinet mounting 2 10 site preparation 2 5 summary of steps 2 4 IP address configuring 3 3 L LEDs Act 1 7 1 9 behavior during self test 2 7 checking during troubleshooting 5 9 descriptions of 1 6 error indications 5 4 Fan Status 1 6 fan status 1 6 Fault behavior during self test 2 7 showing error conditions 5 4 fault 1 6 FDx 1 7 1 9 flashing definition 1 8 Link 1 7 location on switch 1 4 on switch 1 6 port description 1 7 Port LED View select indicators 1 7 Port View selecting the display 1 8 Power 1 6 behavior during self test 2 7 Self Test 1 7 behavior during self test 2 7 Spd 1 7 1 9 Usr 1 7 Usr Mode 1 9 Link LEDs 1 7 link test 5 10 location for the switch considerations 2 5 M MDIX to MDI network cable B 7 B 9 MDI X to MDI network cable B 8 mini GBICs full duplex operation 2 15 slot location on switch 1 4 mode conditioning patch cord B 4 mounting the switch in a rack or cabinet 2 10 precautions 2 3 N network cables fiber optic specifications B 3 HP Auto MDIX feature B 6 required types 2 5 twis
15. for in band access 2 19 diagnostic tests 5 9 checking the console messages 5 9 checking the LEDs 5 9 end to end connectivity 5 10 testing the switch only 5 9 testing twisted pair cabling 5 10 downloading new switch software 5 12 dual personality ports location on switch 1 5 operation description 1 5 E electrical specifications switch A 1 EMC regulatory statements C 8 environmental specifications switch A 1 2 Index F factory default configuration restoring 1 9 1 10 5 11 fan LED 1 6 Fan Status LED 1 6 fan Status LED 1 6 fans replacing fan trays 4 1 Fault LED behavior during self test 2 7 location on switch 1 4 showing error conditions 5 4 fault LED 1 6 behaviors 1 6 flashing definition 1 8 FDx LED 1 7 1 9 features console 2 19 switch 1 11 fiber optic cables B 3 1000Base BX B 3 1000Base LH B 3 1000Base T B 3 flashing LEDs error indications 5 4 front of switch 1 4 10 100Base TX ports 1 4 Clear button 1 10 description 1 4 dual personality ports 1 5 LEDs 1 6 network ports 1 5 port LED view select button and LEDs 1 8 Reset button 1 9 full duplex fixed configuration effects on network connections 5 1 full duplex operation of mini GBICs 2 15 H hot swapping 4 1 HP Auto MDIX feature description B 6 I in band 3 1 in
16. network traffic is received and transmitted through the port If the Full Duplex FDx indicator LED is lit the port LEDs light for those ports that are operating in full duplex If the Speed Spd indicator LED is lit the port LEDs behave as follows to indicate the connection speed for the port e Off 10 Mbps e Blinking 100 Mbps the Blinking behavior is a repeated on off cycle once every 0 8 sec e On 1000 Mbps The Usr Mode LED indicates the port is displaying customer specified information Reset Button This button is for Resetting the switch Whenthe switch is powered on This action clears any temporary error conditions that may have occurred and executes the switch self test Restoring Factory Default Configuration When pressed with the Clear button in a specific pattern any configuration changes you may have made through the switch console the web browser interface and SNMP management are removed and the factory default configuration is restored to the switch For the specific method to restore the factory default configuration see Restoring the Factory Default Configuration on page 11 in the Troubleshooting chapter of this manual 1 9 yay ms ay Buronponu Introducing the Switch Introducing the Switch Front of the Switch Clear Button This button is used for m Deleting Passwords When pressed by itself for at least one second the button deletes any switch console access password
17. new software to the switch add passwords to control access to the switch from the console web browser interface and network management stations The console can be accessed through these methods m Out of band The switch comes with a cable for connecting a PC or VT 100 terminal to be used as a console directly to the switch You can use the console port only for out of band management It cannot be used for a Telnet connection m In Band Managethe switch using Telnet from a PC or UNIX workstation onthe network and a VT 100 terminal emulator This method requires that you first configure the switch with an IP address and subnet mask by using either out of band console access or through DHCP Bootp For more information on IP addressing and on starting a Telnet session see chapter 3 Getting Started With Switch Configuration and the Manage ment and Configuration Guide which is on the ProCurve Web site at www procurve com manuals The Switch can simultaneously support one out of band console session through the Console Port and one in band Telnet console session uos eu Buiersu Installing the Switch Installing the Switch Installation Procedures Note Terminal Configuration To connect a console to the switch configure the PC terminal emulator as a DEC VT 100 ANSI terminal or use a VT 100 terminal and configure either one to operate with these settings m any baud rate from 1200 to 115200 the switch senses
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19. symbolisiert eine Gefahr die Verletzungen oder sogar Todesf lle verursachen kann Caution Caution in der Dokumentation symbolisiert eine Gefahr die dis Ger t besch digen kann Fahren Sie nach dem Hinweis WARNING oder Caution erst fort nachdem Sie den Gefahrenzustand verstanden und die entsprech enden MaBnahmen ergriffen haben Dies ist ein Ger t der Sicherheitsklasse I und verf gt ber einen sch tzenden Erdung sterminal Der Betrieb des Ger ts erfordert eine ununterbrochene Sicherheitserdung von der Hauptstromquelle zu den Ger teingabeterminals den Netzkabeln oder dem mit Strom belieferten Netzkabelsatz voraus Sobald Grund zur Annahme besteht da der Schutz beeintr chtigt worden ist das Netzkabel aus der Wandsteckdose herausziehen bis die Erdung wiederhergestellt ist F r LAN Kabelerdung m Wenn Ihr LAN ein Gebiet umfa t das von mehr als einem Stromverteilungs system beliefert wird m ssen Sie sich vergewissern da die Sicherheitserdungen fest untereinander verbunden sind m LAN Kabel k nnen gelegentlich gef hrlichen bergangsspannungen ausge setzt werden beispielsweise durch Blitz oder St rungen in dem Starkstromnetz des Elektrizit tswerks Bei der Handhabung exponierter Metallbestandteile des Netzwerkes Vorsicht walten lassen Dieses Ger t enth lt innen keine durch den Benutzer zu wartenden Teile Wartungs Anpassungs Instandhaltungs oder Reparaturarbeiten d rfen nur von geschultem Bedienungspe
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21. technical details of cabling and technologies see Appendix B Cabling and Tech nology Information 1 2 Introducing the Switch These switches are designed to be used primarily in data center environments mounted in equipment racks along with the servers they are connected to These switches can directly connect servers to other servers or backbone LANs to provide dedicated bandwidth to those devices and can build a switched network infrastructure by connecting the switch to hubs other switches or routers In addition the Series 6600 Switches offer full network management capabilities This chapter describes the Series 6600 Switches including Front and back of the switches Network ports LEDs Switch features 1 3 yamg au Buronpogul Introducing the Switch Introducing the Switch Front of the Switch Front of the Switch Power PS Tmp Fan and Test Fault and Status LEDs n Switch port LED LEDs Auxiliary port itch por S SEN and dn Link and Mode Port LED Mode select button and indicator LEDs 10 100 1000Base T RJ 45 ports Dual personality ports Reset and Clear 1000Base T or mini GBIC buttons Figure 1 1 ProCurve 6600 24G Switch PS Tmp Fan and Test Power Status LEDs Fault and pee Locator ES witch po S E LEDs Auxiliary port Link and Mode SFP 10 GbE ports Console port and LED D COST Port LED Mode select Dual personality ports button and indicator LEDs 10 100
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23. the speed m 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity and flow control set to Xon Xoff m forthe Windows Terminal program also disable uncheck the Use Function Arrow and Ctrl Keys for Windows option m for the Hilgraeve HyperTerminal program select the Terminal keys option for the Function Arrow and Ctrl Keys act as parameter If you want to operate the console using a different configuration make sure you change the settings on both the terminal and on the switch so they are compatible Change the switch settings first save your changes then change the terminal settings then reboot the switch and reestablish the console session Direct Console Access To connect a console to the 98990099000990999 switch follow these steps AN gt umm l l Connectthe PC or terminal numm ER to the switch s Console Port t using the console cable included with the Switch If your PC orterminal has a 25 pin serial connector first attach a 9 pin to 25 pin straight through adapter at one end of the console cable Console cable supplied with the switch M PC running a terminal emulator program or aVT 100terminal Figure 2 15 Connecting the console cable The ProCurve Switch 6600 24XG J9265A is shipped with an RJ 45 to 9 pin console cable 2 20 2 Turn on the terminal or PC s power and if using a PC start the PC terminal program 3 Press Enter two or three times and you will s
24. using a tool such as ProCurve Manager Some basic information on managing your switch is included in the next section For more information on the console web browser and SNMP management interfaces and all the features that can be configured on the switch see the Management and Configuration Guide which is on the ProCurve Web site at www procurve com manuals To Recover from a Lost Manager Password If you cannot start a console session at the manager level because of a lost Manager password you can clear all passwords and user names by getting physical access to the switch and pressing and holding the Clear button for a full second 3 4 Getting Started With Switch Configuration Using the IP Address for Remote Switch Management Using the IP Address for Remote Switch Management The switch s IP address can be used to manage the switch from any PC that is on the same subnet as the switch Either a Telnet session or a standard web browser can be used to manage the switch Starting a Telnet Session To access the switch through a Telnet session follow these steps 1 Make sure the switch is configured with an IP address and that the switch is reachable from the PC that is running the Telnet session for example by using a Ping command to the switch s IP address 2 Start the Telnet program on a PC that is on the same subnet as the switch and connect to the switch s IP address 3 You will see the copyright page and the me
25. 00 1000 RJ 45 ports when connected to other auto negotiating devices the mini GBIC ports always operate at full duplex Easy management of the switch through several available interfaces e console interface a full featured easy to use VT 100 terminal interface that is especially good for out of band switch management or for Telnet access to the switch e web browser interface an easy to use built in graphical interface that can be accessed from common web browsers e ProCurve Manager an SNMP based graphical network manage ment tool that you can use to manage your entire network This product is included with your new switch Support for the Spanning Tree Protocol to eliminate network loops Support for up to 2048 IEEE 802 1Q compliant VLANs so you can divide the attached end nodes into logical groupings that fit your business needs Support for many advanced features to enhance network performance for a description see the Management and Configuration Guide which is on the ProCurve Web site www procurve com manuals Download of new switch software for product enhancements or bug fixes Installing the Switch Included Parts 2 Installing the Switch Caution The HP ProCurve Series 6600 Switches come with an accessory kit that includes the brackets for mounting the switch in a standard 19 inch telco rack or in an equipment cabinet The brackets are designed to allow mounting the switch in a variety of locatio
26. 2 Basic Troubleshooting Tips Most problems are caused by the following situations Check for these items first when starting your troubleshooting m Connecting to devices that have a fixed full duplex configuration The RJ 45 ports are configured as Auto That is when connecting to attached devices the switch will operate in one of two ways to determine the link speed and the communication mode half duplex or full duplex e Ifthe connected device is also configured to Auto the switch will automatically negotiate both link speed and communication mode e Ifthe connected device has a fixed configuration for example 100 Mbps at half or full duplex the switch will automatically sense the link speed but will default to a communication mode of half duplex 5 1 funooysa qnoi Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Basic Troubleshooting Tips Caution Because the switch behaves in this way n compliance with the IEEE 802 3 standard if a device connected to the switch has a fixed configuration at full duplex the device will not connect correctly to the switch The result will be high error rates and very inefficient communications between the switch and the device Make sure all devices connected to the switch are configured to auto nego tiate or are configured to connect at half duplex all hubs are configured this way for example Faulty or loose cables Look for loose or obviously faulty connections If the
27. 6600 24G Switch HP ProCurve 6600 24G 4XG HP ProCurve 6600 24XG J9263A Switch J9264A Width 44 3 cm 17 42 in 44 3 cm 17 42 in Depth 51 1 cm 20 1 in 51 1 cm 20 1 in Height 4 4 cm 1 7 in 4 4 cm 1 7 in Weight 7 68 kg 16 93 Ibs 7 7 kg 16 97 lbs Electrical The switch automatically adjusts to any voltage between 100 127 and 200 240 volts and either 50 or 60 Hz Applicable Products HP ProCurve 6600 24G Switch HP ProCurve 6600 24G 4XG HP ProCurve 6600 24XG J9263A Switch J9264A Electrical AC voltage 100 127 200 240 volts 100 127 200 240 volts Maximum current 1 8A 0 9A 2 1A 1 1A Frequency range 50 60 Hz 50 60 Hz Switch J9265A 100 127 200 240 volts 4 2A 2 2A 50 60 Hz The switch automatically adjusts to any voltage between 100 127 and 200 240 volts and either 50 or 60 Hz Environmental Operating Temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Relative humidity 1596 to 80 at 40 C 104 F non condensing Maximum altitude 3 0 km 10 000 ft Non Operating 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F 20 to 90 at 70 C 158 F 4 6 km 15 000 ft A 1 suonesoadg Specifications Specifications Acoustic HP ProCurve Switch 6600 24G J9263A Geraeuschemission LpA 62 3 dB am fiktiven Arbeitsplatz nach DIN 45635 T 19 Noise Emission LpA 49 3 dB at virtual workspace according to DIN 45635 T 19 HP ProCurve Switch 6600 28G 4XG J9264A Geraeuschemission LpA 59 5 dB am fiktiven Arbeitsplatz na
28. ASE LR EN IEC Class 1 Laser Product 60825 Laser Klasse 1 A 3 suoneoyioads Cabling and Technology Information Note This appendix includes network cable information for cables that should be used with the Switch 6600 including minimum pin out information and specifications for twisted pair cables Incorrectly wired cabling is the most common cause of problems for LAN communications ProCurve recommends that you work with a qualified LAN cable installer for assistance with your cabling requirements Cabling specifications Table B 1 Twisted pair copper Twinaxial copper Multimode fiber 10 Mbps Operation 100 Mbps Operation 1000 Mbps Operation Direct attach cables Category 3 4 or 5 100 ohm unshielded twisted pair UTP or shielded twisted pair STP cable complying with IEEE 802 3 10Base T specifications Category 5 100 ohm UTP or STP cable complying with IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX specifications Category 5 100 ohm 4 pair UTP or STP cable complying with IEEE 802 3ab 1000Base T specifications Category 5e or better is recommended See note on 1000Base T Cable Requirements on page B 2 One piece devices consisting of a cable with SFP connectors permanently attached to each end complying with SFF8431 SFP specifications 62 5 125 um or 50 125 um core cladding diameter low metal content graded index fiber optic cables complying with the ITU T G 651 and ISO IEC 793 2 Type A1b o
29. Fault and Test LEDs stay on for more than 60 seconds or they start blinking the self test has not completed correctly Refer to chapter 4 Troubleshooting for diagnostic help 3 Optional Reversing the air flow Tf desired the air flow direction can be reversed by following these steps This is not a hot swap operation Make sure this is done during planned down time 1 Remove the fan tray assembly a Unscrew the retaining screws b Holding the two retaining screws pull the fan tray assembly straight out Fan tray Retaining assembly Screw 2 Usinga T10 screwdriver remove the four retaining screws 2 8 Installing the Switch Installation Procedures 3 Lift the fan assembly from the fan tray high enough to turn it over me Retaining Screw Rotating fan tray 4 Rotate the fan assembly 180 degrees and replace the fan assembly into the fan tray sheet metal side up Rotated position 5 Take care to align the sensing pin between the two sensors and replace the 4 retaining screws Sensors Nes Retaining 4 Sensing pin Screw 6 Replace the fan tray assembly into the switch 7 Tighten the retaining screws 2 9 youms eu Bunjejsu Installing the Switch Installing the Switch Installation Procedures WARNING Equipment Cabinet Note Note 4 Mount the Switch After the switch passes self test it is ready to be mounted in a stable location Rack or Ca
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31. Gd ProCurve Networking by HP Installation and Getting Started Guide N M www procurve com ProCurve Series 6600 Switches Installation and Getting Started Guide O Copyright 2009 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P Publication Number 5992 4962 January 2009 Applicable Products HP ProCurve 6600 24G Switch HP ProCurve 6600 24G 4XG Switch HP ProCurve 6600 24XG Switch HP ProCurve Switch Power Supply HP ProCurve Switch Fan Tray Hewlett Packard Company 8000 Foothills Boulevard m s 5552 Roseville California 95747 5552 WWW procurve com J9263A J9264A J9265A J9269A J9271A Disclaimer HEWLETT PACKARD COMPANY MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH REGARD TO THIS MATERIAL INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Hewlett Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material The information contained herein is subject to change without notice The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein Hewlett Packard assumes no responsibility for the
32. PY ProCurve Switch 6400mi 246 4G 192644 ereecht Internet Explorer provided by Hewlett Packard Lot Pe be ges Pewee Imb Ss T 2003 ee Help Refresh Spes ivan roads Serina Crosia For more information on using the web browser interface see the Management and Configuration Guide which is on the ProCurve Web site at www procurve com manuals An extensive help system is also available for the web browser interface To access the help system though the subnet on which the switch is installed must have access to the internet or ProCurve Manager needs to be installed on a network management station that is on the subnet 3 6 Replacing Components Replacing the fan tray assembly 4 Replacing Components Hot Swapping Caution WARNING This chapter shows you how to remove and install the following components m Fan tray see page 4 1 m Battery see page 4 3 m Power Supplies see page 4 5 The battery cannot be hot swapped The switch must be powered off to replace the battery because the top must be removed The HP ProCurve Series 6600 Switch and its components are sensitive to static discharge Use an antistatic wrist strap and observe all static precautions when replacing components Replacing the fan tray assembly When a fan fails the Fan Status LED on the switch chassis will blink simultaneously with the switch Fault LED In this case the entire fan tray assembly needs to
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34. ack see Figure 2 9 2 10 Installing the Switch Installation Procedures Figure 2 5 Mounting in a two post rack using the balanced option 1 Use a 1 Phillips cross head screwdriver and attach the mounting brackets to the switch with the included 8 mm M4 screws Remember to use the correct accessory kit for your switch see page 2 1 8 mm M4 screws Figure 2 6 Example attaching mounting brackets 2 11 youms eu Bunjejsu Installing the Switch Installing the Switch Installation Procedures 2 Attach the holding brackets Ensure the holes of the brackets and the screws are aligned to the bottom of the switch Figure 2 7 Installing the rail mounting holding brackets 9 Install the rails Figure 2 8 Mounting rails in a four post HP 10K rack 2 12 Caution Installing the Switch Installation Procedures 4 Slide the switch into the rails Figure 2 9 Sliding the switch into the rails 5 Hold the switch with attached brackets up to the rack and move it vertically until rack holes line up with the bracket holes then insert and tighten the four number 12 24 screws holding the brackets to the rack Figure 2 10 Mounting in a rack Make sure the air flow is not restricted in the front or back of the switch See Figure 2 1 on page 2 4 for the air flow direction youms eu Bunjejsu Installing the Switch Installing the Switch Installation Procedures 5 Connect the Switch
35. age the retaining screws and tighten Be sure to not over tighten the screws 4 2 WARNING WARNING Replacing Components Replacing the Battery Replacing the Battery The battery is used to keep time for the internal switch clock There is not LED indicator for when the battery no longer has sufficient power The only indication will be the internal clock will not keep the correct time The battery is not hot swappable Replacing the battery must be done during scheduled downtime m The battery requires special handling at end of life The battery can explode or cause burns if disassembled charged or exposed to water fire or high temperature After replacing the battery properly dispose of used battery according to instructions m There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type Ensure to replace the battery with the same type Installing a New Battery To avoid the possibility of electric shock all power cords must be disconnected from the switch and both power supplies must be removed before starting this procedure The top has an interlocking mechanism that prohibits removal until the power supplies are removed To install or replace a Battery 1 Disconnect the power cable s and remove both power supplies 2 Using a Torx T 8 screwdriver remove all the screws securing the top of the switch and remove the top The top is interlocked with the power supplies and cannot be removed
36. ality graded index multimode fiber cable that adheres to the standards listed in Appendix B there should not be a need to use mode conditioning patch cords in your network This is especially true if the fiber runs in your network are relatively short For 10 Gigabit LRM using OMB cable 50 um multimode 1500 500 MHz km a mode conditioning patch cord is not required Other multimode cables may require mode conditioning patch cords to achieve the LRM maximum distances B 4 Cabling and Technology Information Mode Conditioning Patch Cord Installing the Patch Cord As shown in the illustration below connect the patch cord to the ProCurve transceiver with the section of single mode fiber plugged in to the Tx transmit port Then connect the other end ofthe patch cord to your network cabling patch panel or directly to the network multimode fiber If you connect the patch cord directly to the network cabling you may need to install a female to female adapter to allow the cables to be connected together Gigabit LX port aa To network multimode Mode Conditioning cabling Patch Cord MNMES 7 c Single mode section plugs into Tx The multimode cable inthe patch cord OR ar must match the characteristics of your EET dn NRE De Gigabit LX mini GBIC Figure B 1 Example Connecting a Mode Conditioning Patch Cord for Gigabit LX Make sure you purchase a patch cord that
37. as a twisted pair to pins 3 and 6 on connector B Pins 4 and 5 on connector A must be wired as a twisted pair to pins 4 and 5 on connector B Pins 7 and 8 on connector A must be wired as a twisted pair to pins 7 and 8 on connector B Pin Assignments For 1000Base T operation all four pairs of wires are used for both transmit and receive B 9 uoneunoju A ojouy9aj pue Buijqe Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Safety Information Documentation reference symbol Ifthe productis marked with this symbol refer to the product documentation to get more information about the product WARNING A WARNING in the manual denotes a hazard that can cause injury or death Caution A Caution in the manual denotes a hazard that can damage equip ment Do not proceed beyond a WARNING or Caution notice until you have understood the hazardous conditions and have taken appro priate steps Grounding These are safety class I products and have protective earthing terminals There must be an uninterruptible safety earth ground from the main power source to the product s input wiring terminals power cord or supplied power cord set Whenever it is likely that the protection has been impaired disconnect the power cord until the ground has been restored For LAN cable grounding m If your LAN covers an area served by more than one power distribu tion system be sure their safety grounds are securely interconne
38. as the ability to turn off defined groups of ports to save power through the use of a CLI command savepower This feature provides the capability to explicitly power down the ports including the LEDs for a group of un used ports associated with a block number Block Port Range 1 01 08 2 09 17 3 18 24 This is only a temporary setting The command is not retained after a power cycle or reboot For more information regarding this feature see the Manage ment and Configuration Guide which is on the ProCurve Web site at www procurve com manuals LED Mode Select Button and Indicator LEDs The operation of the Mode LED is controlled by the LED Mode select button and the current setting is indicated by the LED Mode indicator LEDs near the button Press the button to step from one view mode to the next Port LEDs Link and Mode LED Mode select button and indicator LEDs Figure 1 4 ProCurve 6600 24G and 6600 24G 4XG Switches 1 8 Introducing the Switch Front of the Switch Port LEDs Link and Mode LED Mode select button and indicator LED Figure 1 5 ProCurve 6600 24XG Switch Each port has a Link LED Ifit is lit the port has a link If the Link LED is Blinking the port has failed its self test The Fault and Self Test LEDs will be Blinking simultaneously If the Activity Act indicator LED is lit each port LED displays activity information for the associated port it flickers as
39. atements D 1 regulatory statements C 8 replacing components battery 4 8 power supply 4 5 replacing hardware fans 4 1 Reset button description 1 9 location on switch 1 4 1 9 restoring factory default configuration 5 11 4 Index resetting the switch factory default reset 5 11 location of Reset button 1 9 troubleshooting procedure 5 9 reversing air flow default air flow 2 8 S safety and regulatory statements C 1 safety specifications A 2 savepower CLI command 1 8 selecting the Port LED View display 1 8 self test Fault LED behavior 2 7 LED behavior during 2 7 Power LED behavior 2 7 Self Test LED 1 7 behavior during factory default reset 5 11 serial cable for direct console connection 2 20 slots for mini GBICs location on switch 1 4 Spd LED 1 9 Spd LEDs 1 7 specifications cabling B 1 distance B 3 electrical A 1 environmental A 1 physical A 1 safety A 2 straight through cable pin out B 7 B 9 subnet mask configuring 3 3 summary of switch installation 2 4 switch connecting to a power source 2 14 description 1 1 downloading new software 5 12 electrical specifications A 1 environmental specifications A 1 features 1 11 front panel description 1 4 included parts 2 1 LED descriptions 1 6 mounting in a rack or cabinet 2 10 physical speci
40. atory Statements EMC Regulatory Statements EMC Regulatory Statements U S A FCC Class A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equip ment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Canada This product complies with Class A Canadian EMC requirements Australia New Zealand O This product complies with Australia New Zealand EMC Class A requirements Japan VCCI Class A CORES FARNERESERHEBEHN EZ VCCI DEE i i O422AATf EI EBCI CORE ERE CHAT o EER MBS SRIF CEMHVES COBRAR SEDBRENSCEMBVET Korea ASI ous A 29101 WIDE Y97 322 ANT Asse HS III oeu BOAR Te ASII WSS FAISAL Hick Dok zr 2016432 HAE Ses 201 A deSesce WEtGHAID Haue Taiwan AE E AR Aen EER ESP se SE gt D S ER Se BE gt Ex PE Fe P gt BEAL ERREURS AA gt Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements EMC Regulatory Statements European Community CA DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ip according to ISO IEC 17050 1
41. atthe other end of the connection is indicating a good link to the switch If it is not the problem may be with the cabling between the devices or the connectors on the cable O A power supply Check the back of the switch to see which power supply has failed The failed power has failed in a supply LED will be blinking Replace the failed power supply Once the failed power supply multi power is removed the LEDs will return to normal If only one supply is inserted try power cycling supply switch the switch If the fault reoccurs the power supply may need to be replaced If there are two power supplies inserted but only one is connected to remove the fault either connect power to the other supply or remove it 9 The switch has Check to ensure the fans are functioning correctly overheated Gunooysa qno1y Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Proactive Networking Proactive Networking The HP ProCurve Series 6600 Switches have built in management capabilities that proactively help you manage your network including finding and helping you fix the most common network error conditions for example faulty network cabling and non standard network topolo gies informing you of the problem with clear easy to understand messages recommending network configuration changes to enhance the perfor mance of your network The following interfaces provide tests indicators and an event log that can be used to monitor the switch and it
42. ault LED orange and on the back ofthe switch the failed power supply LED PS1 or PS2 will all blink simultaneously Tmp On green Switch temperature is normal green orange We Ks bech si Blinking An over temperature condition has been detected This is a Fault condition orange indicating elevated internal temperatures The Fault LED will blink simultaneously Blinking This indicates an alert condition indicating critical internal temperatures The Fault orange LED will blink simultaneously Fan Status On Normal operation all fans are ok green orange Blinking One of the unit s fans has failed The switch Fault LED will be blinking simultaneously orange Blinking One of the unit s fans has failed and the switch is in an overtemp condition The orange switch Fault LED will be blinking simultaneously FanLED onthefan Off Normal operation all fans are working properly tray orange Blinking One or more of the unit s fans has failed The switch Fault LED fan status LED on orange the front of the switch and the fan status LED on the back of the switch will be blinking simultaneously Introducing the Switch Front of the Switch Switch LEDs State Meaning Test Off The normal operational state the switch is not undergoing self test green orange E On green The switch self test and initialization are in progress after the switch has been power cycled or reset The switch is not operational until this
43. be replaced Individual fans cannot be replaced The fan tray assembly is hot swappable It can be removed and replaced without removing power from the switch However install the new fan tray assembly immediately within two minutes after removing the old fan tray assembly to avoid overheating and switch shutdown To avoid contact with spinning fans if you are hot swapping out the fan tray assembly pull the assembly out one inch and allow the fans to stop rotating approximately 5 seconds before pulling it all the way out 4 1 sjuauoduio burseday Replacing Components Replacing Components Replacing the fan tray assembly Caution If the fan assembly is replaced with the switch powered on you will have approximately three minutes before the switch overheats To replace a fan tray assembly 1 Unscrew the retaining screws Retaining screw Figure 4 1 Fan tray assembly retaining screws 2 Holding the two retaining screws pull the fan tray assembly straight out Fan tray assembly Figure 4 2 Removing the fan tray assembly 3 Remove the new fan tray assembly from it s packaging Note Before installing the new fan tray assembly be sure the air flow direction is the same as the fan tray assembly being replaced 4 Holding the new fan tray assembly by the two retaining screws insert the new fan tray assembly fully The face plate of the fan tray will be flush with the back face of the switch 5 Eng
44. binet Mounting The Series 6600 Switches are designed to be mounted in any EIA standard 19 inch telco rack or communication equipment cabinet using the balanced or center mounting orientation see figure 2 5 Flush mounting in atwo post rack is not supported Or with the optional Rail Mounting Kit 5070 6532 in an HP 10000 HP 10K rack or any 4 post racking solution see figures 2 6 through 2 10 Secure the rack in accordance with the manufacture s safety guidelines For safe operation please read the mounting precautions on page 2 3 before mounting a switch The 12 24 screws supplied with the switch are the correct threading for standard EIA TIA open 19 inch racks If you are installing the switch in an equipment cabinet such as a server cabinet use the clips and screws that came with the cabinet in place ofthe 12 24 screws that are supplied with the switch Complete step 1 and plan which four holes you will be using in the cabinet and install all four clips Then proceed to step 2 The mounting brackets have multiple mounting holes and can be rotated allowing for a wide variety of mounting options These include mounting it in amore balanced position which is the ProCurve recommended option for the Series 6600 Switches when mounting in a two post rack as shown in Figure 2 5 or mounting the switch so its front face is flush with the face of the rack as shown in Figure 2 6 This installation is used for mounting in a four post HP 10K r
45. c collar around the mini GBIC m awire bail youms eu Bunjejsu Installing the Switch Installing the Switch Installation Procedures Note To remove the mini GBICs that have the plastic tab or plastic collar push the tab or collar toward the switch until you see the mini GBIC release from the switch you can see it move outward slightly and then pull it from the slot To remove the mini GBICs that have the wire bail lower the bail until it is approximately horizontal and then using the bail pull the mini GBIC from the slot 7 Connect the Network Cables Connect the network cables described under Cabling Infrastructure page 2 5 from the network devices or your patch panels to the fixed RJ 45 ports on the switch or to any mini GBICs you have installed in the switch Using the RJ 45 Connectors To connect Push the RJ 45 plug into the RJ 45 jack until the tab on the plug clicks into place When power is on for the switch and for the connected device the Link LED for the port should light to confirm a powered on device for example an end node is at the other end of the cable Ifthe Link LED does not go on when the network cable is connected to the port Unshielded twisted pair cable see Diagnosing with the LEDs on Category 3 4 or 5 for 10 Mbps ports page 5 4 in chapter 5 Trouble category er eter prs shooting To disconnect Press the small tab on the plug and pull Figure 2 13 Con
46. ch DIN 45635 T 19 Noise Emission LpA 52 dB at virtual workspace according to DIN 45635 T 19 HP ProCurve Switch 6600 24G 24XG J9265A Geraeuschemission LpA 61 8 dB am fiktiven Arbeitsplatz nach DIN 45635 T 19 Noise Emission LpA 49 3 dB at virtual workspace according to DIN 45635 T 19 Safety Complies with m EN60950 1 m CSA 22 2 No 60950 1 m UL60950 1 m IEC 60950 1 A 2 Table A 1 Technology standards and safety compliance Specifications Laser safety information Technology Compatible with these IEEE Safety SFP mini GBIC SFP standards standard Lasers Lasers compliance 10 100 1000 T IEEE 802 3 10BASE T IEEE 802 3u 100BASE TX IEEE 802 3ab 1000BASE T 100 FX IEEE 802 3u 100BASE FX EN IEC Class 1 Laser Product 60825 Laser Klasse 1 100 BX IEEE 802 3ah 100BASE BX10 EN IEC Class 1 Laser Product 60825 Laser Klasse 1 1000 SX IEEE 802 3z 1000BASE SX EN IEC Class 1 Laser Product 60825 Laser Klasse 1 1000 LX IEEE 802 3z 1000BASE LX EN IEC Class 1 Laser Product 60825 Laser Klasse 1 1000 LH not an IEEE standard EN IEC Class 1 Laser Product 60825 Laser Klasse 1 1000 BX IEEE 802 3ah 1000BASE BX10 EN IEC Class 1 Laser Product 60825 Laser Klasse 1 10 Gig not an IEEE standard Direct Attach 10 Gig SR IEEE 802 3ae 10GBASE SR EN IEC Class 1 Laser Product 60825 Laser Klasse 1 10 Gig LRM IEEE 802 3aq 10GBASE LRM EN IEC Class 1 Laser Product 60825 Laser Klasse 1 10 Gig LR IEEE 802 3ae 10GB
47. ch there are 24 SFP 10 GbE ports SFP ports only support 10 Gbps operation 1 Gbps mini GBICs are not supported in any SFP port 1 5 yay ms ay Buronponu Introducing the Switch Introducing the Switch Front of the Switch LEDs Table 1 2 Switch LEDs Switch LEDs State Meaning Power On The power supply is operating properly green Blinking Power supply failure Blinking simultaneously with Fault LED Off No power connection Fault Off The normal state indicates there are no fault conditions on the switch orange Blinking A fault has occurred on the switch one of the switch ports module in the rear of the switch or the fan The Status LED for the component with the Fault LED will blink simultaneously On On briefly after the switch is powered on or reset at the beginning of switch self test If this LED is on for a prolonged time the switch has encountered a fatal hardware failure or has failed its self test See chapter 4 Troubleshooting for more information Locator blue On The Locator LED is used to locate a specific switch in a area full of switches The Blinking LED can be set to be on solid or blink for a specified number of minutes 1 1440 Off The default is 30 minutes Use the command chassislocate PS On green The switch is receiving power green orange Off The switch is NOT receiving power Blinkin A fault has occurred on one of the power supplies The PS Status LED F
48. cted m LAN cables may occasionally be subject to hazardous transient volt ages such as lightning or disturbances in the electrical utilities power grid Handle exposed metal components of the network with caution Servicing There are no user serviceable parts inside these products Any servicing adjustment maintenance or repair must be performed only by service trained personnel These products do not have a power switch they are powered on when the power cord is plugged in C 1 sjuawaje s Aroye n ay INI pue Ajayes Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Informations concernant la s curit Informations concernant la s curit Symbole de r f rence la documentation Si le produit est marqu de ce symbole reportez vous la documentation du produit afin d obtenir des informations plus d taill es WARNING Dans la documentation un WARNING indique un danger susceptible d entra ner des dommages corporels ou la mort Caution Un texte de mise en garde intitul Caution indique un danger suscep tible de causer des dommages l quipement Ne continuez pas au del d une rubrique WARNING ou Caution avant d avoir bien compris les conditions pr sentant un danger et pris les mesures appropri es Cet appareil est un produit de classe I et poss de une borne de mise la terre La source d alimentation principale doit tre munie d une prise de terre de s curit
49. e connection In general for connecting an end node MDI port to the switch use straight through cable for connecting to MDI X ports on hubs other switches and routers use crossover cable For fiber optic connections verify the transmit port on the switch is connected to the receive port on the connected device and the switch receive portis connected to the transmit port on the connected device For the dual personality 10 100 1000 T ports be sure a mini GBIC is not installed in the associated slot For 1000Base T connections verify that the network cabling complies with the IEEE 802 3ab standard the cable should be installed according to the ANSI TIA EIA 568 A 5 specifications Cable testing should comply with the stated limitations for Attenu ation Near End Crosstalk Far End Crosstalk Equal Level Far End Crosstalk ELFEXT Multiple Disturber ELFEXT and Return Loss The cable verification process must include all patch cables from any end devices including the switch to any patch panels in the cabling path Verify the port has not been disabled through a switch configuration change You can use the console interface or if you have configured an IP address on the switch use the web browser interface or ProCurve Manager network management software to determine the state of the port and re enable the port if necessary Verify the switch port configuration matches the configuration of the attached device For
50. e reverse is true also inserting a 1 gigabit mini GBIC transceiver into a 10 GbE slot will generate an event log message and the transceiver will not function m Ensure the network cable is NOT connected when you install or remove a mini GBIC unless you are using a Direct Attach Cable DAC youms eu Bunjejsu Installing the Switch Installing the Switch Installation Procedures Note Caution Direct attach cables DAC are low cost 10 GbE comnectivity options consisting of a one three or seven meter cable with SFP connectors permanently attached to each end Figure 2 11 One meter DAC Use only supported genuine HP ProCurve transceiver accessories with your switch Non ProCurve transceiver accessories are not supported and their use may result in product malfunction Should you require additional ProCurve transceiver accessories contact your ProCurve Networking Sales and Service Office or authorized dealer Installing the Mini GBICs or SFP Transceivers Hold the mini GBIC by its sides and gently insert it into any of the mini GBIC slots on the switch until the mini GBIC clicks into place A 10 GbE Ws transceiver Figure 2 12 Installing a Mini GBIC or SFP 2 16 WARNING Note Installing the Switch Installation Procedures The ProCurve mini GBICs are Class 1 laser devices Avoid direct eye exposure to the beam coming from the transmit port SFP and SFP transceiv
51. ee the copyright page and the message Press any key to continue Press a key and you will then see the switch console command CLD prompt for example ProCurve Switch 6600 24G Installing the Switch Installation Procedures Console port ar with the switch Console cable supplied adi Il H PC running a terminal emulator program or a VT 100 terminal u on Figure 2 16 Connecting the console cable If you want to continue with console management of the switch at this time see chapter 3 Getting Started With Switch Configuration for some basic configuration steps For more detailed information refer to the Management and Configuration Guide which is on the ProCurve Web site at www procurve com manuals Console Cable Pinouts The console cable has an RJ 45 male connector on one end and a DB 9 female connector on the other end Table 2 16 describes the mapping of the RJ 45 to DB 9 pins Figure 2 17 RJ 45 to DB 9 pinouts 12345678 youms eu Bunjejsu Installing the Switch Installing the Switch Sample Network Topology Table 2 18 Mapping of RJ 45 to DB 9 RJ 45 Signal reference from DB 9 Signal reference from PC Chassis RTS 1 8 CTS TX_Debug 2 6 DSR TXD 3 2 RXD GND 4 5 GND DCD 5 1 DCD RXD 6 3 TXD RX_Debug 7 4 DTR CTS 8 7 RTS 9 RI sample Network Topology An industry standard building block approach requires that appl
52. ers Plug in Fault and Alert behaviors Working SFP Transceiver plugged into SFP slot 218 228 238 or 248 m When the switch recognizes the transceiver the Mode LED turns on solid for 2 seconds and then goes to normal operation e After inserting a mini GBIC do not remove it until the Mode LED has turned off Working SFP Transceiver plugged into SFP slot 25 26 27 amp 28 m When the switch recognizes the transceiver the Mode LED turns on solid for 2 seconds and then goes to normal operation e After inserting an SFP transceiver do not remove it until the Mode LED has turned off For a faulty or non ProCurve Transceiver m The switch Fault LED and port Link LED for the affected port would be slow flashed for situations that cannot be fixed by the customer For working but unsupported transceiver including 1 SFP transceiver into SFP slot 25 26 27 or 28 2 SFP transceiver into SFP slot 218 228 238 or 248 m Orange fast flash on the port s Link LED for the affected port plus appropriate log messages Examples include transceivers are not supported by the current software or are the wrong revision or are the wrong type Removing the mini GBICs Youshould disconnectthe network cable from the mini GBIC before removing it from the switch Depending on when you purchased your ProCurve mini GBIC it may have either of three different release mechanisms m aplastic tab on the bottom of the mini GBIC m aplasti
53. estore the saved configuration to the switch For both the save and restore processes you can use the console copy command For more information on this command see the Management and Configuration Guide which is on the ProCurve Web site at www procurve com manuals You can restore the factory default configuration either on the switch itself or through the switch console To execute the factory default reset on the switch perform these steps 1 Using pointed objects simultaneously press both the Reset and Clear buttons on the front of the switch 2 Continue to press the Clear button while releasing the Reset button 3 When the Self Test LED begins to blink release the Clear button The switch will then complete its self test and begin operating with its configuration restored to the factory default settings To restore the factory default configuration using the console execute the erase startup config command from the console command prompt Bunoouso qno j Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Downloading New Switch Software Downloading New Switch Software When product enhancements occur for the switch new software can be downloaded to the switch through several methods for product enhance ments and new features For more information see the Management and Configuration Guide which is on the ProCurve Web site at www procurve com manuals The new switch software would be available on the ProCurve Web site at
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55. example ifthe switch portis configured as Auto the port on the attached device also MUST be configured as Auto Depending on the port type twisted pair or fiber optic if the configurations don t match the results could be a very unreliable connec tion or no link at all Ifthe other procedures don t resolve the problem try using a different port or a different cable Troubleshooting Diagnosing with the LEDs Tip Problem Solution 7 The port may be Use the switch console to see if the port is part of a dynamic trunk through the LACP improperly feature or to see if Spanning Tree is enabled on the switch and to see if the port may configured or have been putinto a blocking state bythose features The show lacp command displays theportmaybein the port status for the LACP feature the show spanning tree command displays the port a blocking status for Spanning Tree state by the i Also check the Port Status screen using the show interfaces command to see if the port normaloperation has been configured as disabled of the Spanning Other switch features that may affect the port operation include VLANs and IGMP Use eege or the switch console to see how the port is configured for these features PAPAS For software troubleshooting tips see the chapter Troubleshooting inthe Management and Configuration Guide which is on the ProCurve Web site at www procurve com manuals Make sure also the device
56. fications A 1 switch operation verifying after installation 2 5 Switch Setup screen configuring a subnet mask 3 8 configuring an IP address 3 3 field descriptions 3 3 switch setup screen 3 2 T technology distance specifications B 3 telnet access to the console 3 5 terminal configuration 2 19 Test LED behavior during self test 2 7 testing checking the console messages 5 9 checking the LEDs 5 9 diagnostic tests 5 9 end to end communications 5 10 link test 5 10 Ping test 5 10 switch operation 5 9 switch to device communications 5 10 twisted pair cabling 5 10 tips for troubleshooting 5 1 topologies effects of improper topology 5 2 samples of 2 22 troubleshooting 5 1 basic tips 5 1 checking port configuration 5 3 checking the console messages 5 9 checking the LEDs 5 9 common network problems 5 1 connecting to fixed full duplex devices 5 1 diagnostic tests 5 9 effects of improper topology 5 2 effects of non standard cables 5 2 link test 5 10 Ping test 5 10 Proactive Network tools 5 8 restoring factory default configuration 5 11 testing connections to other devices 5 10 testing end to end communications 5 10 testing the switch 5 9 testing the twisted pair cables 5 10 twisted pair cable cross over cable pin out B 8 pin outs B 6 B 7 B 9 straight through cable pin
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58. gged into an active power source and to the switch Make plugged into an sure these connections are snug active AC power 2 Try power cycling the switch by unplugging and plugging the power cord back in source or the 3 If the Power LED is still not on verify that the AC power source works by plugging switch s power another device into the outlet Ortry plugging the switch into a different outlet or try a supply may have different power cord failed Ifthe power source and power cord are OK and this condition persists the switch power supply may have failed Call your ProCurve authorized LAN dealer or use the electronic support services from ProCurve to get assistance See the Customer Support Warranty booklet for more information 2 A switch Try power cycling the switch Ifthe fault indication reoccurs the switch may have failed hardware failure Call your ProCurve authorized LAN dealer or use the electronic support services from HP has occurred All to get assistance See the Customer Support Warranty booklet for more information the LEDswill stay on indefinitely 9 The switch has 1 Tryresetting the switch by pressing the Reset button on the front of the switch or by experienced a power cycling the switch software failure 2 Ifthe faultindication reoccurs attach a console to the switch as indicated in chapter during self test 2 and configure itto operate at 9600 baud Then resetthe switch Messages should appear on the console scree
59. has appropriate connectors on each end and has multimode fibers that match the characteristics ofthe multimode fiber in your network Most important the core diameter of the multimode patch cord must match the core diameter of the multimode cable infrastructure either 50 or 62 5 microns B 5 uoneunoju A ojouy9aj pue Duugez Cabling and Technology Information Cabling and Technology Information Twisted Pair Cable Connector Pin Outs Twisted Pair Cable Connector Pin Outs Auto MDIX Feature The 10 100 1000 T ports support the IEEE 802 3ab standard which includes the Auto MDI MDI X feature In the default configuration Auto the ports on the Switch 6600 all automatically detect the type of port on the connected device and operate as either an MDI or MDI X port whichever is appropriate So for any connection a straight through twisted pair cable can be used you no longer have to use crossover cables although crossover cables can also be used for any of the connections If you connect a Switch 6600 twisted pair port to another switch or hub which typically have MDI X ports the Switch 6600 port automatically operates as an MDI port If you connect it to an end node such as a server or PC which typically have MDI ports the Switch 6600 port operates as an MDI X port In all cases you can use standard straight through cables or crossover cables If you happen to use a correctly wired crossover cable though the
60. he technical note Troubleshooting LAN Performance and Intermittent Connectivity Problems which can be found on the ProCurve Web site www procurve com library under T in the A Z Index section 5 8 Bunoouso qno Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Diagnosing with the LEDs Diagnosing with the LEDs Table 5 1 shows LED patterns on the switch and the switch modules that indicate problem conditions 1 Check in the table for the LED pattern you see on your switch 2 Refer to the corresponding diagnostic tip on the next few pages Table 5 1 LED Error Indicators LED Pattern Indicating Problems Fan Port LED Diag Power Fault PS Tmp Test Status in Link view mode f Tips Off with di PS LED off i di 1 power cord or blinking plugged in orange On Prolonged On 5 P Prolonged 2 On On Blinking Blinking e On Blinking Off Blinking o On Blinking Blinking Blinking On Off S Off Off with cable Q connected On Off S Off On butthe portis e not communicating On Blinking Blinking Off e e On Blinking bi Blinking Off ii m 9 This LED is not important for the diagnosis t The blinking behavior is an on off cycle once every 1 6 seconds approximately 5 4 Troubleshooting Diagnosing with the LEDs Diagnostic Tips Tip Problem Solution 1 The switch is not 1 Verify the power cord is plu
61. ications can be adapted to a common server environment Virtualization of these resources allows for improved scaling flexibility and efficient use of resources while delivering seamless interoperability 2 22 Installing the Switch Sample Network Topology In such a model server access layer network infrastructure can be completely standardized and continuously deployed without regard to application requirements ProCurve Switch 6600 ProCurve Switch 6600 Servers ti ltr ctl Servers SH k LLLI d Servers Servers Figure 2 19 Example topology 2 23 youms eu Bunjejsu Getting Started With Switch Configuration Recommended Minimal Configuration 3 Getting Started With Switch Configuration This chapter is a guide for using the console Switch Setup screen to quickly assign an IP Internet Protocol address and subnet mask to the switch set a Manager password and optionally configure other basic features For more information on using the switch console and the other switch management interfaces the web browser interface and the SNMP management tool ProCurve Manager please see the Management and Configuration Guide which is on the ProCurve Web site at www procurve com manuals Recommended Minimal Configuration In the factory default configuration the switch has no IP Internet Protocol address and subnet mask and no passwords In this state it can be managed only through a direct console connection
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63. ion for example 100 Mbps Full Duplex the ports operate as MDI X ports and straight through cables must be then used for connections to PC NICs and other MDI ports Cable Diagram Connector A Connector B Straight through cable orange white white green green white Pins 1 and 2 on connector A must be wired as a twisted pair to pins 1 and 2 on connector B Pins 3 and 6 on connector A must be wired as a twisted pair to pins 3 and 6 on connector B Pins 4 5 7 and 8 are not used in this application although they may be wired in the cable Pin Assignments Switch End MDI X Computer Transceiver or Other End Signal Pins Pins Signal receive 1 transmit receive 2 2 transmit transmit 3 3 receive transmit 6 6 receive B 7 uoneunoju A ojouy9aj pue Buijqe Cabling and Technology Information Cabling and Technology Information Twisted Pair Cable Connector Pin Outs Note Crossover Twisted Pair Cable for 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Network Connection The HP Auto MDIX operation of the 10 100 ports on the switch also allows you to use crossover cables for all network connections to PCs servers or other end nodes or to hubs or other switches If any of these ports are given a fixed configuration for example 100 Mbps Full Duplex the ports operate as MDI X ports and crossover cables must be then used for connections to hubs or switches or other
64. ith the marketing name or the product numbers 2 This product was tested with HP branded products only Roseville 16 September 2008 Mike Avery Regulatofy E Local contact for regulatory information EMEA Hewlett Packard GmbH HQ TRE Herrenberger Stra e 140 D 71034 B blingen Germany U S Hewlett Packard 3000 Hanover St Palo Alto CA 94304 U S A 650 857 1501 sjuauiajejs Moje n6ay INI pue Maes Recycle Statements Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Statements IX Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in Private Household in the European Union This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste Instead it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point forthe recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure thatitis recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service orthe shop where you purchased the product Likvidace za izeni soukromymi dom c mi uzivateli v Evropsk unii Tento symbol na produktu nebo balen ozna uje vyrobek ktery ne
65. liekos pad s saugoti gamtinius i teklius ir u tikrinti kad jos bus perdirbtos tokiu b du kuris nekenkia moni sveikatai ir aplinkai Jeigu norite su inoti daugiau apie tai kur galima pristatyti perdirbtinas rangos atliekas kreipkit s savo seni nij nam kio atliek alinimo tarnyb arba parduotuv kurioje isigijote gamini IX Verwijdering van afgedankte apparatuur door priv gebruikers in de Europese Unie Dit symbool op het product of de verpakking geeft aan dat dit product niet mag worden gedeponeerd bij het normale huishoudelijke afval U bent zelf verantwoordelijk voor het inleveren van uw afgedankte apparatuur bij een inzamelingspunt voor het recyclen van oude elektrische en elektronische apparatuur Door uw oude apparatuur apart aan te bieden en te recyclen kunnen natuurlijke bronnen worden behouden en kan het materiaal worden hergebruikt op een manier waarmee de volksgezondheid en het milieu worden beschermd Neem contact op met uw gemeente het afvalinzamelingsbedrijf of de winkel waar u het product hebt gekocht voor meer informatie over inzamelingspunten waar u oude apparatuur kunt aanbieden voor recycling Pozbywanie sie zuzytego sprzetu przez uzytkownik w w prywatnych gospodarstwach domowych w Unii Europejskiej Ten symbol na produkcie lub jego opakowaniu oznacza ze produktu nie wolno wyrzuca do zwyktych pojemnik w na mieci Obowiazkiem uzytkownika jest przekazanie zuzytego sprzetu do wyznaczonego
66. lsavfall eller aff ren d r du k pte produkten f r att f mer information om var du kan l mna ditt avfall f r tervinning D 4 Index Numerics 10 100Base TX ports location on switch 1 4 1000Base BX B 3 fiber optic cable specifications B 3 1000Base LH B 3 fiber optic cable specifications B 3 1000Base T 1000Base T fiber optic cable specifications B 3 A AC power connector location on back of switch 1 11 Act LED 1 7 1 9 auto MDI MDI X operation B 7 B 9 HP Auto MDIX feature B 6 B back of switch description 1 11 power connector 1 11 basic switch configuration IP address 3 3 manager password 3 2 subnet mask 3 3 switch setup screen 3 2 basic troubleshooting tips 5 1 battery replacing battery 4 3 Bootp automatic switch configuration 3 2 for in band access 2 19 buttons Clear button 1 10 port LED view select button 1 8 Reset button 1 9 C cabinet mounting the switch in 2 10 cables connecting cables to switch ports 2 18 effects of non standard cables 5 2 fiber optic specifications B 3 infrastructure requirements 2 5 serial for direct console connection 2 20 cables twisted pair category 3 4 5 B 6 cross over cable pin out B 8 MDI X to MDI connections B 7 B 9 MDI X to MDI X connections B 8 pin outs B 7 B 9 straight through cable pin out B 7 B 9 switch
67. ltage range settings required Switch Features The features of the Series 6600 Switches include m 24 auto sensing 10 100 1000Base T RJ 45 ports with Auto MDIX or 24 SFP 10 GbE ports The 6600 24G 4XG has only 4 SFP 10 GbE ports m Four dual personality ports either the auto sensing 10 100 1000Base T RJ 45 or the mini GBIC can be used for each port The 6600 24XG does not have these dual personality ports An auxiliary USB port for processing a USB command file Plug and play networking all ports are enabled just connect the network cables to active network devices and your switched network is operational yay ms ay Buronponu Introducing the Switch Introducing the Switch Switch Features The 6600 24G and the 6600 24G 4XG supports IEEE 802 3ab Auto MDIX on all 10 100 1000 twisted pair ports meaning that all connections can be made using straight through twisted pair cables Cross over cables are not required although they will also work The pin operation of each port is automatically adjusted for the attached device if the switch detects that another switch or hub is connected to the port it configures the port as MDI if the switch detects that an end node device is connected to the port it configures the port as MDI X Automatic learning of the network addresses in each switch s 8000 address forwarding table with configurable address aging value Automatically negotiated full duplex operation for the 10 1
68. ly with the switch 2 Check the LEDs on the switch as described below When the switch is powered on it performs its diagnostic self test Self test takes approxi mately 50 seconds to complete 2 6 Installing the Switch Installation Procedures Switch port LEDs Power and Fault LEDs Test LED Figure 2 3 Checking the LEDs on the 6600 24G and 6600 24G 4XG Switch port LEDs 2522 22 90 09 99099999 9999 QS 22 99 92 Y i D Power and Fault LEDs Test LED Figure 2 4 Checking the LEDs on the 6600 24XG LED Behavior During the self test e Initially all the status LED Mode and port LEDs are on for most of the duration of the test e Most of the LEDs go off and then may come on again during phases ofthe self test For the duration ofthe self test the Test LED stays on When the self test completes successfully e The Power and Fan Status LEDs remain on e The Fault and Test LEDs go off e The port LEDs on the front of the switch go into their normal operational mode 2 7 youms eu Bunjejsu Installing the Switch Installing the Switch Installation Procedures Ifthe ports are connected to active network devices the LEDs behave according to the LED Mode selected In the default view mode Link the LEDs should be on Iftheports are not connected to active network devices the LEDs will stay off If the LED display is different than what is described above especially if the
69. mall Form Factor Pluggable SFP ports The 6600 24G 4XG Switch has the same ports as the Switch 6600 24G plus it also has 4 SFP slots for 10 GbE connectivity The specification for SFP defines the physical and electrical characteristics of this form factor size and shape The form factor is identical to SFP but the SFP is a 10 Gigabit Ethernet transceiver The 6600 24XG Switch has 24 SFP slots All slots are 10 GbE Table 1 1 These products support optional network connectivity with the following speeds and technologies Speed Technology Cabling Transceiver form factor and connector SFP mini GBIC SFP Connector Connector 100 Mbps 100 FX Fiber multimode LC 100 BX Fiber single mode LC 1 Gbps 1000 SX Fiber multimode LC 1000 LX Fiber multimode or LC single mode 1000 LH Fiber single mode LC 1000 BX Fiber single mode LC 10 Gbps 10 Gig Copper twinaxial N A Direct Attach 10 Gig SR Fiber multimode LC 10 Gig LRM Fiber multimode LC 10 Gig LR Fiber single mode LC Directattach cables DAC are low cost 10 GbE connectivity options consisting of a one three or seven meter cable with SFP connectors permanently attached to each end For supported transceivers see www procurve com faqs Both ProCurve 10 GbE trans ceivers and ProCurve Mini GBICs and SFPs have links to a list of supported products first question in the General Product Information category For
70. n and in the console log identifying the error condition You can view the console log at that point by selecting it from the console Main Menu If necessary to resolve the problem contact your ProCurve authorized LAN dealer or use the electronic support services from ProCurve to get assistance See the Customer Support Warranty booklet for more information o Oneoftheswitch Try disconnecting power from the switch and wait a few moments Then reconnect the coolingfans may power to the switch and check the LEDs again If the error indication reoccurs one ofthe have failed fans has failed The other switch fans may continue to operate under this condition if the ambient temperature does not exceed normal room temperature but for best operation the fans should be replaced Contact your ProCurve authorized LAN dealer or use the electronic support services from ProCurve to get assistance See the Customer Support Warranty booklet for more information e The network port Try power cycling the switch If the fault indication reoccurs the switch port may have forwhichtheLED failed Call your ProCurve authorized LAN dealer or use the electronic support services is Blinking has from ProCurve to get assistance See the Customer Support Warranty booklet for more experienced a information self test or If the port is a pluggable verify it is one of the pluggables supported by the switch en Unsupported pluggables will be identified with this fault condition
71. necting RJ 45s the plug out of the jack Maximum distance 100 meters Connecting Cables to mini GBICs Each of the four mini GBIC slots is shared with the associated 10 100 1000Base T RJ 45 port If a mini GBIC is installed in a slot the associated RJ 45 port is disabled If you have any mini GBICs installed in the switch the type of network connections you will need to use depends on the type of mini GBICs you have installed See Appendix B Cabling and Technology Information for the mini GBIC cabling information 2 18 Installing the Switch Installation Procedures For mini GBICs ports and in general for all the switch ports when a network cable from an active network device is connected to the port the port LED for that port should go on If the port LED does not go on when the network cable is connected to the port see Diag nosing with the LEDs on page 5 4 in chapter 5 Troubleshooting 8 Optional Connect a Console to the Switch Figure 2 14 Connecting a Fiber cable The switch has a full featured easy to connector use console interface for performing switch management tasks including the following m monitor switch and port status and observe network activity statistics m modify the switch s configuration to optimize switch performance enhance network traffic control and improve network security m read the event log and access diagnostic tools to help in troubleshooting download
72. neously with the switch Fault LED indicating a power supply has failed To remove an AC power supply 1 Ensure the failed power supply is not plugged into an AC power source 2 Grasping the handle of the failed power supply release the locking mechanism by squeezing the latch handle and remove the failed power supply Latch release handle Power supply handle 3 Insert the new power supply Slide it in all the way in until the locking mechanism locks 4 5 sjuauoduio burseday Troubleshooting Basic Troubleshooting Tips 5 Troubleshooting This chapter describes how to troubleshoot your switch This document describes troubleshooting mostly from a hardware perspective You can perform more in depth troubleshooting on the switch using the software tools available with the switch including the full featured console interface the built in web browser interface and ProCurve Manager the SNMP based network management tool For more information see the chapter Trouble shooting in the Management and Configuration Guide which is on the ProCurve Web site at www procurve com manuals This chapter describes the following Basic Troubleshooting Tips page 5 1 Diagnosing with the LEDs page 5 4 Proactive Networking Tools page 5 8 Hardware Diagnostic Tests page 5 9 Restoring the Factory Default Configuration page 5 11 Downloading New Switch Software page 5 12 HP Customer Support Services page 5 1
73. ns and orientations For other mounting options contact your local ProCurve authorized network reseller or ProCurve repre sentative This chapter shows how to install the switch If the switch is to be shipped in a rack be sure to use only an HP 10K rack Mount the switch using rail mounting kit 5070 6532 The switch warranty may be voided Included Parts The Series 6600 Switches have the following components shipped with them m AP ProCurve Switch Quick Setup sheet m HP ProCurve Switches General Safety and Regulatory Information booklet m Series 6600 Switch Safety and Regulatory Information sheet m Read Me First m Customer Support Warranty booklet m Console cable m Accessory kits 5070 6315 used with the 5070 6316 used with the J9263A and J9264A J9265A two mounting brackets two mounting brackets eight 8 mm M4 screws to attach the eight 8 mm M4 screws to attach the mounting brackets to the switch mounting brackets to the switch four 5 8 inch number 12 24 screws to four 5 8 inch number 12 24 screws to attach the switch to a rack attach the switch to a rack 2 1 youms eu Bunjejsu Installing the Switch Installing the Switch Included Parts Japan Power Cord Warning m Power cord one of the following Australia New Zealand 8120 6810 China 8120 8707 Continental Europe 8120 6811 Denmark 8120 6814 Japan 8120 4753 Switzerland 8120 6815 United Kingdom Hong Kong Singapore 8120 6809 United States Canada Mexico 8120
74. nter gt to go Actions 3 Use the Tab key to select the Manager Password field and enter a manager password of up to 16 characters 3 2 Getting Started With Switch Configuration Using the Console Setup Screen 4 Tab to the IP Config DHCP Bootp field and use the Space bar to select the Manual option 5 Tab to the IP Address field and enter the IP address that is compatible with your network 6 Tab to the Subnet Mask field and enter the subnet mask used for your network 7 Press Enter then S for Save Here is some information on the fields in the Setup screen For more information on these fields see the Management and Configuration Guide which is on the ProCurve Web site at www procurve com manuals Parameter Default System Name blank Optional up to 25 characters including spaces System Contact blank Optional up to 48 characters including spaces Manager Password blank Recommended up to 16 characters no blank spaces Logon Default CLI The default setting selects the command line interface for console access The alternative is the menu interface Time Zone 0 none Optional 1440 to 1440 The number of minutes your location is to the West or East of GMT Community Name public Default setting recommended Spanning Tree Enabled No Default setting recommended unless STP is already running on your network or the switch will be used in complex network topologies Default Gateway blank
75. ocesses also cause any network traffic counters to be reset to zero and cause the System Up Time timer to reset to zero Checking the Switch LEDs The self test passes if the Fault and Self Test LEDs on the front of the switch go off after approximately 50 seconds If these LEDs stay on longer than 60 seconds or begin Blinking there may be a problem with the switch See Diagnosing With the LEDs on page 5 4 for information on interpreting the LED patterns and LED behaviors in chapter one Checking Console Messages Useful diagnostic messages may be displayed on the console screen when the switch is reset As described in chapter 2 under step 7 Connect a Console to the Switch connect a PC running a VT 100 terminal emulator program or a standard VT 100 terminal to the switch s Console Port and configure it to run at 9600 baud and with the other terminal communication settings shown on page 2 19 Then when you reset the switch note the messages that are displayed Additionally you can check the switch event log which can be accessed from the console using the show log command or from the console Main Menu 5 9 Bunoouso qno j Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Hardware Diagnostic Tests Testing Twisted Pair Cabling Network cables that fail to provide a link or provide an unreliable link between the switch and the connected network device may not be compatible with the IEEE 802 3 Type 10Base T 100Base TX or 1000Base T
76. om Here 9 4 To Recover from a Lost Manager Password 9 4 Using the IP Address for Remote Switch Management 3 5 Starting a Telnet Session 3 5 Starting a Web Browser Session 3 5 4 Replacing Components Replacing the fan tray assembly 4 1 Replacing the Battery 4 3 Installing a New Battery 4 3 Replacing the Power Supplies 4 5 5 Troubleshooting Basic Troubleshooting Tips 5 1 Diagnosing with the LEDs 5 4 Proactive Networking 5 8 Hardware Diagnostic Tests 5 9 Testing the Switch by Resetting It 5 9 Checking the Switch LEDs 5 9 Checking Console Messages 5 9 Testing Twisted Pair Cabling 5 10 Testing Switch to Device Network Communications 5 10 iv Testing End to End Network Communications 5 10 Restoring the Factory Default Configuration 5 11 Downloading New Switch Software 5 12
77. out B 7 B 9 switch to computer connection B 7 B 9 switch to switch or hub connection B 8 testing 5 10 twisted pair ports HP Auto MDIX feature B 6 U Usr LEDs 1 7 Usr Mode LED 1 9 V voltage ranges 1 11 2 6 VT 100 terminal serial cable connection for 2 20 W wiring rules for twisted pair cables B 6 Index 5 xopu CA ProCurve Networking by HP O Copyright 2009 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P January 2009 Manual Part Number 5992 4962
78. pace for the twisted pair fiber optic cabling and cooling See Figure 2 1 for the air flow direction e Inthe back ofthe switch leave at least 3 8 cm 1 1 2 inches of space for the power cord and cooling 2 Verify the Switch Passes Self Test Before mounting the switch in its network location you should first verify it is working properly by plugging it into a power source and verifying it passes self test 2 5 youms eu Buirersu Installing the Switch Installing the Switch Installation Procedures Note 1 Connectthe power cord supplied with the switch to the power connector on the back of the power supply and then into a properly grounded electrical outlet Figure 2 2 Connecting the power cord The Series 6600 Switches do not have a power switch They are powered on when the power cordis connected to the power supply and to a power source For safety the power outlet should be located near the switch installation The power supply cannot be removed when the power cord is connected The switch automatically adjusts to any voltage between 100 127 and 200 240 volts and either 50 or 60 Hz No voltage range settings are required If your installation requires a different power cord than the one supplied with the switch be sure to use a power cord displaying the mark of the safety agency that defines the regulations for power cords in your country The mark is your assurance that the power cord can be used safe
79. punktu zbi rki w celu recyklingu odpad w powstatych ze sprzetu elektrycznego i elektronicznego Osobna zbi rka oraz recykling zuzytego sprzetu pomoga w ochronie zasob w naturalnych i zapewnia ponowne wprowadzenie go do obiegu w spos b chroniacy zdrowie cztowieka i rodowisko Aby uzyska wiecej informacji o tym gdzie mozna przekaza zuzyty sprzet do recyklingu nalezy sie skontaktowa z urzedem miasta zaktadem gospodarki odpadami lub sklepem w kt rym zakupiono produkt D 3 sjuauiajejs a 2A2ay Recycle Statements Recycle Statements Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Statements Descarte de Lixo El trico na Comunidade Europ ia Este s mbolo encontrado no produto ou na embalagem indica que o produto n o deve ser descartado no lixo dom stico comum E responsabilidade do cliente descartar o material usado lixo el trico encaminhando o para um ponto de coleta para reciclagem A coleta e a reciclagem seletivas desse tipo de lixo ajudar o a conservar as reservas naturais sendo assim a reciclagem ser feita de uma forma segura protegendo o ambiente e a sa de das pessoas Para obter mais informa es sobre locais que reciclam esse tipo de material entre em contato com o escrit rio da HP em sua cidade com o servi o de coleta de lixo ou com a loja em que o produto foi adquirido Likvid cia vyradenych zariaden v dom cnostiach v Eur pskej nii Symbol na v robku alebo jeho balen ozna uje Ze dany
80. punti di raccolta delle apparecchiature contattare l ente locale per lo smaltimento dei rifiuti oppure il negozio presso il quale stato acquistato il prodotto Nolietotu iek rtu izn cin anas noteikumi lietot jiem Eiropas Savien bas priv taj s m jsaimniec b s ds simbols uz izstr d juma vai uz t iesai ojuma nor da ka o izstr d jumu nedr kst izmest kop ar citiem sadz ves atkritumiem J s atbildat par to lai nolietot s iek rtas tiktu nodotas speci li iek rtotos punktos kas paredz ti izmantoto elektrisko un elektronisko iek rtu sav k anai otrreiz jai p rstr dei Atsevi a nolietoto iek rtu sav k ana un otrreiz j p rstr de pal dz s saglab t dabas resursus un garant s ka s iek rtas tiks otrreiz ji p rstr d tas t d veid lai pasarg tu vidi un cilv ku vesel bu Lai uzzin tu kur nolietot s iek rtas var izmest otrreiz jai p rstr dei j v r as savas dz ves vietas pa vald b sadz ves atkritumu sav k anas dienest vai veikal kur izstr d jums tika nopirkts Vartotoj i priva i nam ki rangos atliek alinimas Europos S jungoje is simbolis ant gaminio arba jo pakuot s rodo kad io gaminio alinti kartu su kitomis nam kio atliekomis negalima Salintinas rangos atliekas privalote pristatyti speciali surinkimo viet elektros ir elektronin s rangos atliekoms perdirbti Atskirai surenkamos ir perdirbamos alintinos rangos at
81. r A1a standards respectively Single mode fiber 9 125 um core cladding diameter low metal content fiber optic cables complying with the ITU T G 652 and ISO IEC 793 2 Type B1 standards A mode conditioning patch cord may be needed for some Gigabit LX and 10 Gigabit LRM installations See Mode Conditioning Patch Cord on page B 4 for more information B 1 uoneunoju ABojouysay pue fiuijqe Cabling and Technology Information Cabling and Technology Information Note on 1000Base T Cable Requirements The Category 5 networking cables that work for 100Base TX connections should also work for 1000Base T as long as all four pairs are connected But for the most robust connections you should use cabling that complies with the Category 5e specifications as described in Addendum 5 to the TIA 568 A standard ANSI TIA EIA 568 A 5 Because of the increased speed provided by 1000Base T Gigabit T network cable quality is more important than for either 10Base T or 100Base TX Cabling plants being used to carry 1000Base T networking must comply with the IEEE 802 3ab standards In particular the cabling must pass tests for Attenuation Near End Crosstalk NEXT and Far End Crosstalk FEXT Additionally unlike the cables for 100Base TX the 1000Base T cables must pass tests for Equal Level Far End Crosstalk ELFEXT and Return Loss When testing your cabling be sure to include the patch cables that connect the switch
82. rra continua desde latoma de alimentaci n el ctrica hasta las bornas de los cables de entrada del aparato el cable de alimentaci n o el juego de cable de alimentaci n suministrado Si existe la probabilidad de que la protecci n a tierra haya sufrido desperfectos desenchufar el cable de alimentaci n hasta haberse subsanado el problema Puesta a tierra del cable de la red local LAN m Sila LAN abarca un rea cuyo suministro el ctrico proviene de m s de una red de distribuci n de electricidad cerciorarse de que las puestas a tierra est n conectadas entre s de modo seguro m Es posible que los cables de la LAN se vean sometidos de vez en cuando a voltajes moment neos que entra en peligro rayos o alteraciones en la red de energ a el ctrica Manejar con precauci n los componentes de metal de la LAN que est n al descubierto Este aparato no contiene pieza alguna susceptible de reparaci n por parte del usuario Todas las reparaciones ajustes o servicio de mantenimiento debe realizarlos sola mente el t cnico Este producto no tiene interruptor de potencia se activa cuando se enchufa el cable de alimentaci n C 5 sjuauiajejs Moje n6ay INI pue Mazes Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Safety Information Japan Japan Power Cord Warning Safety Information Japan BANDE REA ec AT MBR WACIOW ESOvCo23qm l aYyv i BML ERA X CHA JEE w WARNIN
83. rsonal durchgef hrt werden Dieses Ger t hat keinen Netzschalter es wird beim Anschlie en des Netzkabels eingeschaltet sjuauiaje s Moje n6ay INI pue Ajayes Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Considerazioni sulla sicurezza Considerazioni sulla sicurezza Simbolo di riferimento alla documentazione Se il prodotto contrassegnato da questo simbolo fare riferimento alla documen tazione sul prodotto per ulteriori informazioni su di esso WARNING La dicitura WARNINGdenota un pericolo che pu causare lesioni o morte Caution La dicituraCaution denota un pericolo che pu danneggiare le attr ezzature Non procedere oltre un avviso di WARNING o di Cautionprima di aver compreso le condizioni di rischio e aver provveduto alle misure del caso Questo prodotto omologato nella classe di sicurezza I ed ha un terminale protettivo di collegamento a terra Dev essere installato un collegamento a terra di sicurezza non interrompibile che vada dalla fonte d alimentazione principale ai terminali d entrata al cavo d alimentazione oppure al set cavo d alimentazione fornito con il prodotto Ogniqualvolta vi sia probabilit di danneggiamento della protezione disinserite il cavo d alimentazione fino a quando il collegaento a terra non sia stato ripristinato Per la messa a terra dei cavi LAN m sela vostra LAN copre un area servita da pi di un sistema di distribuzione elettrica accertat
84. s network connections and to help you take advantage of these proactive networking features ProCurve Manager an SNMP based network management tool that is included with your switch A graphical web browser interface that you can use to manage your switch from a PC running a supported web browser for example Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Communicator A full featured easy to use console interface that you can access by connecting a standard terminal or PC running a terminal emulator to the switch s console port The cable to make that connection is provided with your switch The console interface is also accessible through a Telnet connection For more information on using these software tools to diagnose and manage your switch see the Troubleshooting chapter in the Management and Configuration Guide which is on the ProCurve Web site at www procurve com manuals 5 8 Troubleshooting Hardware Diagnostic Tests Hardware Diagnostic Tests Testing the Switch by Resetting It If you believe the switch is not operating correctly you can reset the switch to test its circuitry and operating code To reset a switch either m unplug and plug in the power cord power cycling m press the Reset button on the front of the switch Power cycling the switch and pressing the Reset button both cause the switch to perform its power on self test which almost always will resolve any temporary operational problems These reset pr
85. s that you may have configured Use this feature if you have misplaced the password and need console access This button is provided as a convenience however if you are concerned with the security ofthe switch configuration and operation you should make sure the switch is installed in a secure location This button can be disabled by a CLI command m Restoring Factory Default Configuration See Reset Button above Console Port This port is used to connect a console to the switch either by using the RJ 45 to DB9 cable or the DB9 to DB9 serial cable supplied with the switch The Series 6600 24G and 6600 24G 4XG Switches use the DB9 to DB9 serial cable and the 6600 24XG Switch uses the RJ 45 to DB cable This connection is described under Connect a Console to the Switch in chapter 2 Installing the Switch The console can be aPC or workstation running a VT 100 terminal emulator or a VT 100 terminal 1 10 Introducing the Switch Back of the Switch Back of the Switch Power supply and Locator LEDs Power supply AC power connector Fan tray assembly Extra power slot Figure 1 6 HP ProCurve Series 6600 Switches The backs of all these switches are the same Power Connector The Series 6600 Switches do not have a power switch they are powered on when connected to an active AC power source These switches automatically adjust to any voltage between 100 127 and 200 240 volts and either 50 or 60 Hz There are no vo
86. sm byt vyhozen spolu s ostatn m dom c m odpadem Povinnost u ivatele je p edat takto ozna en odpad na p edem ur en sb rn m sto pro recyklaci elektrick ch a elektronick ch za zen Okam it t d n a recyklace odpadu pom e uchovat p rodn prost ed a zajist takov zp sob recyklace kter ochr n zdrav a ivotn prost ed lov ka Dal informace o mo nostech odevzd n odpadu k recyklaci z sk te na p slu n m obecn m nebo m stsk m ad od firmy zab vaj c se sb rem a svozem odpadu nebo v obchod kde jste produkt zakoupili IX Bortskaffelse af affald fra husstande i den Europ iske Union Hvis produktet eller dets emballage er forsynet med dette symbol angiver det at produktet ikke m bortskaffes med andet almindeligt husholdningsaffald stedet er det dit ansvar at bortskaffe kasseret udstyr ved at aflevere det p den kommunale genbrugsstation der forest r genvinding af kasseret elektrisk og elektronisk udstyr Den centrale modtagelse og genvinding af kasseret udstyr i forbindelse med bortskaffelsen bidrager til bevarelse af naturlige ressourcer og sikrer at udstyret genvindes p en m de der beskytter b de mennesker og miljg Yderligere oplysninger om hvor du kan aflevere kasseret udstyr til genvinding kan du f hos kommunen den lokale genbrugsstation eller i den butik hvor du k bte produktet Seadmete j tmete k rvaldamine eramajapidamistes Euroop
87. ssage Press any key to continue Press a key and you will then see the switch console command CLD prompt for example ProCurve 6600 24G 4XG Switch Enter help or to see a list of commands that can be executed at the prompt Entering any command followed by help provides more detailed context help information about the command Entering any command followed by displays a list of options that are available at that point in the command entry Starting a Web Browser Session Your Switch can be managed through a graphical interface that you can access from any PC or workstation on the network by running your web browser and typing in the switch s IP address as the URL No additional software installation is required to make this interface available it is included in the switch s onboard software The operating systems web browsers and Java support required to manage the switch through the browser interface are listed in the following table 3 5 uoneinfijuo yay ms YUM POLLIS fume Getting Started With Switch Configuration Getting Started With Switch Configuration Using the IP Address for Remote Switch Management Operating System Internet Explorer Java Version Windows 2000 SP4 5 5 SP2 6 0 SP1 1 3 1_12 and 1 4 2_05 Windows XP SP1a 6 0 SP1 1 3 1_12 and 1 4 2_05 Windows Server 2003 6 0 SP1 1 3 1_12 and 1 4 2_05 The following illustration shows a typical web browser interface screen
88. standards The twisted pair cables attached to the Switch must be compatible with the appropriate standards To verify your cable is compatible with these standards use a qualified cable test device Testing Switch to Device Network Communications You can perform the following communication tests to verify the network is operating correctly between the switch and any connected device that can respond correctly to the communication test m Link Test a physical layer test that sends IEEE 802 2 test packets to any device identified by its MAC address m Ping Test a network layer test used on IP networks that sends test packets to any device identified by its IP address These tests can be performed through the switch console interface from a terminal connected to the switch or through a Telnet connection or from the switch s web browser interface For more information see the Management and Configuration Guide which is on the ProCurve Web site at www procurve com manuals These tests can also be performed from an SNMP network management station running a program that can manage the switch for example ProCurve Manager Testing End to End Network Communications Both the switch and the cabling can be tested by running an end to end communications test a test that sends known data from one network device to another through the switch For example if you have two PCs on the network that have LAN adapters between which you can r
89. switch will still be able to automatically detect the MDI MDI X operation and link correctly to the connected device Other Wiring Rules m Alltwisted pair wires used for 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps operation must be twisted through the entire length of the cable The wiring sequence must conform to EIA TIA 568 B not USOC See Twisted Pair Cable Pin Assignments later in this appendix for a listing of the signals used on each pin m For 1000Base T connections all four pairs of wires in the cable must be available for data transmission See Note on 1000Base T Cable Require ments on page B 2 for more information on 1000Base T cabling m For 10 Mbps connections to the ports you can use Category 3 4 or 5 unshielded twisted pair cable as supported by the IEEE 802 3 Type 10Base T standard m For 100 Mbps connections to the ports use 100 ohm Category 5 UTP or STP cable only as supported by the IEEE 802 3u Type 100Base TX stan dard m For 1000 Mbps connections 100 ohm Category 5e or better cabling is recommended B 6 Note Cabling and Technology Information Twisted Pair Cable Connector Pin Outs Straight Through Twisted Pair Cable for 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Network Connections Because of the HP Auto MDIX operation of the 10 100 ports on the switch for all network connections to PCs servers or other end nodes or to hubs or other switches you can use straight through cables If any of these ports are given a fixed configurat
90. t LED is off the port is operating at 10 Mbps e ifthe port LED is Blinking the port is operating at 100 Mbps ifthe port LED is on continuously the port is operating at 1000 Mbps Usr Indicates the port is displaying customer specified information Auxiliary green Blinking Indicates the process with the USB device is taking place successfully orange For more green information see o the Management On green The switch has finished processing the USB successfully Bude oU Blinkin Indicates an error condition The switch Fault LED will be blinking simultaneously switch orange There is a USB hardware fault associated with the USB device or the USB connector on the switch Blinking Indicates an alert condition The switch Fault LED should not be blinking orange simultaneously There is an alert error in the USB process that is not caused by a hardware fault like a file transfer error Off Indicates that no USB device has been inserted or that the inserted USB device cannot be recognized or that no command file can be found on the inserted USB device yamg au Buronponu Introducing the Switch Introducing the Switch Front of the Switch Switch LEDs State Meaning The Blinking behavior is an on off cycle once every 1 6 seconds approximately The Blinking behavior is an on off cycle once every 0 8 seconds approximately LED Power Save Mode The HP ProCurve 6600 24XG Switch J9265A h
91. t power to the switch page 2 14 Once the switch is mounted plug it into the nearby main power source 6 Optional Install or remove mini GBICs or SFPs page 2 15 The switch has four slots for installing mini GBICs Depending on where you will mount the switch it may be easier to install the mini GBICs first Mini GBICs can be installed or removed while the switch is powered on 7 Connect the network cables page 2 18 Using the appropriate network cables connect the network devices to the switch ports 8 Optional Connect a console to the switch page 2 19 You may wish to modify the switch s configuration for example to configure an IP address so it can be managed using a web browser from an SNMP network management station or through a Telnet session Configuration changes can be made easily by using the included console cable to connect a PC to the switch s console port At this point the switch is fully installed See the rest of this chapter if you need more detailed information on any of these installation steps 1 Prepare the Installation Site Cabling Infrastructure Ensure the cabling infrastructure meets the necessary network requirements See Appendix B Cabling and Technology Information for more information m Installation Location Before installing the switch plan its location and orientation relative to other devices and equipment e Inthe front ofthe switch leave at least 7 6 cm 3 inches of s
92. ted pair connector pin outs B 6 twisted pair wiring rules B 6 network devices connecting to the switch 2 18 network ports connecting to 2 18 location on switch 1 5 types of 1 5 non standard network cables effects 5 2 O out of band console access 3 5 P parts included with the switch 2 1 password configuring 3 2 passwords deleting with the Clear button 3 4 if you lose the password 3 4 passwords deleting 1 10 physical specifications switch A 1 Ping test 5 10 pin outs twisted pair cables B 6 port configuration checking when troubleshooting 5 3 Index 3 xopu Index Port LED View indicator LEDs 1 8 select button 1 8 selecting the display 1 8 port LEDs description 1 7 Link 1 7 normal operation 2 7 ports 10 100Base TX location on switch 1 4 connecting to 2 18 console 2 19 HP Auto MDIX feature B 6 network connections 2 18 power connector 1 11 Power LED 1 6 behavior during self test 2 7 behaviors 1 6 location on switch 1 4 power source connecting the switch to 2 14 power supply replacing 4 5 precautions mounting the switch 2 3 power requirements 2 3 preparing the installation site 2 5 Proactive Network tools diagnostics with 5 8 R rack mounting precautions 2 3 mounting the switch in 2 10 ranges voltage 1 11 2 6 recycle st
93. to a Power Source 1 Plug the included power cord into the switch s power connector and into a nearby AC power source 2 Re check the LEDs during self test See LED Behavior on page 2 7 Securing the power cord 1 Connect the power cord to the power supply 2 Make a small loop in the power cord approximately 3 to 4 inches and insert the velcro strap through the loop and through the handle on power supply 3 Insert the end of the velcro strap through the slot in the other end of the velcro strap 4 Tighten the velcro strap around the loop in the power cord 5 Wrap the excess velcro strap around the power cord loop and through the power supply handle a couple of times and secure the velcro strap to itself 2 14 Notes Installing the Switch Installation Procedures 6 Optional Install or Remove mini GBICs or SFPs You can install or remove a mini GBIC from a mini GBIC slot without having to power off the switch Use only ProCurve transceiver accessories m The mini GBIC slots are shared with the four 10 100 1000Base T RJ 45 ports If a mini GBIC is installed in a slot the associated RJ 45 port is disabled and cannot be used m The mini GBICs operate only at full duplex Half duplex operation is not supported m Inserting a 10 GbE transceiver SFP into a 1 gigabit mini GBIC slot will generate an event log message Transceiver type not supported by this port and the transceiver will not function Th
94. to computer connection B 7 B 9 switch to switch or hub connection B 8 cables twisted pair HP Auto MDIX feature B 6 wiring rules B 6 cables twisted pair connector pin outs B 6 cabling infrastructure 2 5 Clear button deleting passwords 1 10 description 1 10 location on switch 1 4 1 10 restoring factory default configuration 1 9 1 10 5 11 to delete password protection 3 4 CLI command savepower 1 8 CLI prompt console displaying 2 21 configuration checking when troubleshooting 5 3 DHCP Bootp 3 2 full duplex only for mini GBICs 2 15 IP address 3 3 IP address manually 3 2 manager password 3 2 restoring factory defaults 1 9 1 10 5 11 subnet mask 3 3 switch setup screen 3 2 connecting the switch to a power source 2 14 Index 1 xapuj Index console checking messages during troubleshooting 5 9 displaying the CLI prompt 2 21 features 2 19 how to connect in band 2 19 how to connect out of band 2 19 serial cable connection 2 20 switch setup screen 3 2 telnet access 3 5 terminal configuration 2 19 console port definition 1 10 location on switch 1 4 cross over cable pin out B 8 D deleting passwords 1 10 description back of switch 1 11 front of switch 1 4 LEDs 1 6 switch 1 1 desktop switch sample topology 2 23 DHCP automatic switch configuration 3 2
95. ue Biurjqe Cabling and Technology Information Cabling and Technology Information Mode Conditioning Patch Cord Note Mode Conditioning Patch Cord The following information applies to installations in which multimode fiber optic cables are connected to a Gigabit LX port or a 10 Gigabit LRM port Multimode cable has a design characteristic called Differential Mode Delay which requires the transmission signals be conditioned to compensate for the cable design and thus prevent resulting transmission errors Under certain circumstances depending on the cable used and the lengths of the cable runs an external Mode Conditioning Patch Cord may need to be installed between the Gigabit LX or 10 Gigabit LRM transmitting device and the multimode network cable to provide the transmission conditioning If you experience a high number of transmission errors on those ports usually CRC or FCS errors you may need to install one of these patch cords between the fiber optic port in your switch and your multimode fiber optic network cabling at both ends of the network link The patch cord consists of a short length of single mode fiber cable coupled to graded index multimode fiber cable on the transmit side and only multimode cable on the receive side The section of single mode fiber is connected in such a way that it minimizes the effects of the differential mode delay in the multimode cable Most of the time if you are using good qu
96. ult tolerance you should enable Spanning Tree Protocol support on the switch This ensures only one ofthe redundant paths is active at any time thus avoiding data path loops Spanning Tree can be enabled through the switch console the web browser interface or ProCurve Manager The Series 6600 Switch devices also support Trunking which allows multiple network cables to be used for a single network connection without causing a data path loop For more information on Spanning Tree and Trunking see the Management and Configuration Guide which is on the ProCurve Web site at www procurve com manuals 5 2 Troubleshooting Basic Troubleshooting Tips m Check the port configuration A port on your switch may not be operating as you expect because it has been put into a blocking state by Spanning Tree GVRP automatic VLANS or LACP automatic trunking Note that the normal operation of the Spanning Tree GVRP and LACP features may put the port in a blocking state Or the port just may have been configured as disabled through software Use the switch console to determine the port s configuration and verify that there is not an improper or undesired configuration of any of the switch features that may be affecting the port For more information see the Management and Configuration Guide which is on the ProCurve Web site at www procurve com manuals For more information on possible network problems and their solutions refer to t
97. un a link level test or Ping test through the switch you can use this test to verify that the entire communication path between the two PCs is functioning correctly See your LAN adapter documentation for more information on running a link test or Ping test 5 10 Note Troubleshooting Restoring the Factory Default Configuration Restoring the Factory Default Configuration As part of your troubleshooting process on the switch it may become neces sary to return the switch configuration to the factory default settings This process momentarily interrupts the switch operation clears any passwords clears the console event log resets the network counters to zero performs a complete selftest and rebootsthe switch into its factory default configuration including deleting the IP address if one is configured This process removes all switch configuration changes you have made from the factory default settings This includes for example configuration of VLANS Spaming Tree trunks and stacking Returning the configuration of these features to their factory default settings usually disabling them may result in network connectivity issues Ifthe switch has a valid configuration and you are restoring the factory default settings for a reason other than configuration problems you should save the switch configuration prior to performing the factory default reset Then after the reset and resolution of the original problem you can r
98. until the power supplies are removed 3 Remove the used battery and dispose of properly 4 3 sjuauoduio burseday Replacing Components Replacing Components Replacing the Battery ATTENTION ATTENTION 4 Inserta new battery with the lettering and the plus sign facing up Be sure to replace with the same type of battery 5 Reinstall the top of the switch 6 Reinstall and tighten all the screws securing the top 7 Reconnect the power cable s ll y a danger d explosion s il y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du m me type ou d un type quivalent recommand par le constructeur Mettre au rebut les batteries usag es conform ment aux instructions du fabricant If this product contains a real time clock battery or coin cell battery it may contain perchlorate and may require special handling when recycled or disposed of in California and other certain states Perchlorate material special handling may apply see www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate Web site for more information 4 4 Replacing Components Replacing the Power Supplies Replacing the Power Supplies If your HP ProCurve Series 6600 Switch is configured with redundant power supplies the switch will not suffer any loss of traffic or performance if a power supply fails Replace the failed component as soon as possible The PS Power Supply LED will blink simulta
99. use or reliability of its software on equipment that is not furnished by Hewlett Packard Warranty See the Customer Support Warranty booklet included with the product A copy of the specific warranty terms applicable to your Hewlett Packard products and replacement parts can be obtained from your HP Sales and Service Office or authorized dealer Safety Before installing and operating these products please read the Installation Precautions in chapter 2 Installing the Switch and the safety statements in appendix C Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Contents Introducing the Switch Front of the Switch 1 4 Network Ports ul VIL dl RAR o Oa 1 5 LEDS Iq LXI da iet ees 1 6 LED Power Save Mode 1 8 LED Mode Select Button and Indicator LEDS 1 8 Reset Button esie ari des n 1 9 Clear Buttons ss ae sale de sata rates 1 10 Console Port 1 10 Back of the Switch tinin bp ep ad bats ala hs eda 1 11 Power Connector 22 2 ase na ua Fue opa aa 1 11 Switch Features usce 22 b E E E ERA EN 1 11 Installing the Switch Included Parts 2 EA REND LER ER 2 1 Installation Precautions 2 3 Installation Procedures 2 4 SUMMALY i scu ee E ERRARE p ld A 2 4 1 Prepare the Installation
100. v robok sa nesmie likvidova s domov m odpadom Povinnos ou spotrebite a je odovzda vyraden zariadenie v zbernom mieste ktor je ur en na recykl ciu vyraden ch elektrick ch a elektronick ch zariaden Separovan zber a recykl cia vyraden ch zariaden prispieva k ochrane pr rodn ch zdrojov a zabezpe uje e recykl cia sa vykon va sp sobom chr niacim udsk zdravie a ivotn prostredie Inform cie o zbern ch miestach na recykl ciu vyraden ch zariaden v m poskytne miestne zastupite stvo spolo nos zabezpe uj ca odvoz domov ho odpadu alebo obchod v ktorom ste si v robok zak pili IX Odstranjevanje odsluzene opreme uporabnikov v zasebnih gospodinjstvih v Evropski uniji Ta znak na izdelku ali njegovi embalazi pomeni da izdelka ne smete odvre i med gospodinjske odpadke Nasprotno odslu eno opremo morate predati na zbirali e poobla eno za recikliranje odslu ene elektri ne in elektronske opreme Lo eno zbiranje in recikliranje odslu ene opreme prispeva k ohranjanju naravnih virov in zagotavlja recikliranje te opreme na zdravju in okolju ne kodljiv na in Za podrobnej e informacije o tem kam lahko odpeljete odslu eno opremo na recikliranje se obrnite na pristojni organ komunalno slu bo ali trgovino kjer ste izdelek kupili IX Eliminaci n de residuos de equipos el ctricos y electr nicos por parte de usuarios particulares en la Uni n Europea Este s mbolo en el producto o en
101. www procurve com software HP Customer Support Services Ifyou are still having trouble with your switch Hewlett Packard offers support 24 hours a day seven days a week through the use of a number of automated electronic services See the Customer Support Warranty booklet that came with your switch for information on how to use these services to get technical support The ProCurve Web site at www procurve com support also provides up to date support information Additionally your ProCurve authorized network reseller can provide you with assistance both with services that they offer and with services offered by ProCurve Before Calling Support Before calling your networking dealer or ProCurve Support to make the support process most efficient you first should have retrieved the following information Information Item Information Location product identification including mini the front of the switch and on labels on the GBICs mini GBICs details aboutthe switch s statusinclud switch console show tech command ingthe software 0S version a copy of the switch configuration a copy ofthe switch Event Log and a copy ofthe switch status and counters information e copy of your network topology map in your network records cluding network addresses assignedto the relevant devices 5 12 Switch J9265A 44 3 cm 17 42 in 59 9 cm 23 6 in 4 4 cm 1 7 in 9 33 kg 20 6 Ibs Specifications Physical HP ProCurve
102. y appear to be OK make sure the connections are snug If that does not correct the problem try a different cable Non standard cables Non standard and miswired cables may cause network collisions and other network problems and can seriously impair network performance Use a new correctly wired cable or compare your cable to the cable in appendix B Cables and Connectors for pinouts and correct cable wiring A category 5 cable tester is a recommended tool for every 100Base TX and 1000Base T network installation Improper Network Topologies It is important to make sure you have a valid network topology Common topology faults include excessive cable length and excessive repeater delays between end nodes If you have network problems after recent changes to the network change back to the previous topology If you no longer experience the problems the new topology is probably at fault Sample topologies are shown at the end of chapter 2 in this book and some topology configuration guidelines can be found online on the ProCurve Web site at www procurve com manuals In addition you should make sure that your network topology contains no data path loops Between any two end nodes there should be only one active cabling path at any time Data path loops will cause broadcast storms that will severely impact your network performance For your switch if you wish to build redundant paths between important nodes in your network to provide some fa
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