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1. XFP Module Output Power Ratio Sensitivity Link Budget 10GBASE LR XFP lt 0 5 dBm gt 4 dB 10 28 dBm 0 to 9 4 dB 10GBASE ER XFP lt 4 0 dBm gt 3 dB 10 3 dBm 5 to 11 dB 10GBASE SR XFP lt 1 dBm gt 3 dB 11 1 dBm 7 3 dB Table A 4 provides you with the necessary information to make decisions concerning the cable type maximum length and connector type according to each XFP module Table A 4 Recommended Cable Types and Specifications XFP Module Type Max Length Connector 10GBASE LR XFP SMF 10 km 6 21 mi LC 10GBASE ER XFP SMF 40 km 24 85 mi LC 10GBASE SR XFP 62 5 um MMF 200Mhz km 33 m 108 ft LC 50 um MMF 400Mhz km 66 m 217 ft LC 50 um MMF 2000Mhz km 300 m 884 ft LC 1 The 10GBASE ER XFP requires a minimum of 5 dB attenuation or a cable length of about 10 km SecureStack C2 Installation Guide A 3 Console Port Pinout Assignments Console Port Pinout Assignments The Console port is a DB9 serial communications port for local access to Local Management Refer to Figure A 1 for the Console port pin assignments Figure A 1 Console Port Pinout Assignments 3 9 O oT 1 Pin 2 Received Data input 3 Pin5 Signal Ground 2 Pin 3 Transmitted Data output All other pins not connected Regulatory Compliance The C2K122 24 meets the safety and electromagnetic compatibility EMC requirements listed in Table A 5 Table A 5 Compliance Standards Regulatory Compliance Standards
2. SecureStack C2 Installation Guide 3 7 Rack Mounting the Switch Guidelines for Rackmount Installation The installation site must be within reach of the network cabling and meet the requirements listed below Appropriate grounded power receptacles must be located within 152 cm 5 ft of the location A temperature of between 5 C 41 F and 40 C 104 F must be maintained at the installation site with fluctuations of less than 10 C 18 F per hour Note To ensure proper ventilation and prevent overheating leave a minimum clearance space of 5 1 cm 2 0 in at the left right and rear of the switch Warning Before rack mounting the device ensure that the rack can support it without compromising stability Otherwise personal injury and or equipment damage may result Advertencia Antes de montar el equipo en el rack asegurarse que el rack puede soportar su peso sin comprometer su propia estabilidad de otra forma da o personal o del equipo puede ocurrir Warnhinweis berzeugen Sie sich vor dem Einbau des Ger tes in das Rack von dessen Stabilit t ansonsten k nnten Personensch den oder Sch den am Ger t die Folge sein Attaching Brackets and Installing in Rack Proceed as follows to install the switch into a 19 inch rack 1 Attach the rackmount brackets to the switch as shown in Figure 3 4 using the eight M3 x 6 mm flathead screws shipped with the switch Figure 3 4 Attaching the Rackmount Bracke
3. Link LEDs viewing of 4 2 Local Management introduction to 1 4 Management use of 1 4 P Password Reset switch 4 7 Pinout assignments console port A 4 UTP 4 wire crossover cable 3 21 UTP 4 wire straight through cable 3 22 UTP 8 wire crossover cable 3 22 UTP 8 wire straight through cable 3 23 Power connection AC 3 13 RPS DC 3 15 R Rackmount installation guidelines for 3 8 Receive transmit LEDs viewing of 4 2 Redundant power supply capability introduction to 1 3 Regulatory Compliance A 4 Related manuals xvi Index 1 S Safety requirements A 4 Specifications C2K122 24 A 2 XFP A 3 Stack initialization Manager switch selection 3 15 Stack Manager automatic selection of 3 15 Stack Member automatic selection of 3 15 Stack operation Member switch selection 3 15 Stack system installation of a new switch in existing stack 3 12 installation of new 3 12 Standards compatibility 1 4 Switch overview of 1 1 Password reset 4 7 specifications for A 2 Switch carton contents of 3 2 unpacking of 3 2 Switch operation stack installation 3 11 Index 2 T Troubleshooting 4 2 checklist 4 5 U Unpacking the module 3 2 V Viewing receive and transmit activity instructions for 4 2 W WebView introduction to 1 4 x XFP installation of 3 3 specifications for A 3
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6. IBM PC or Compatible EEE E EE A E E AET Connecting a VT Series Terminal aissis RER iunatus ER ee 3 18 to a MOAS Four Wire sales Cable RJ45 Pins te for 10 100BASE TX Four Wire Straight Through Cable RJ45 Pinouts for 10 100BASE TX Eight Wire Crossover Cable RJ45 Pinouts for 10 100 1000BASE TX Eight Wire Straight Through Cable RJ45 Pinouts for 10 1 00 1000BASE J WIEN aan 3 23 Cable Connection to LC Fiber Optic Connectors uya A E PAAT E 25 C2K122 24 LANVIEW LEDs vA 4 7 wee A 4 LANVIEW LEDs z Password Reset Switch Console Port Pinout Assignments Description of XFPs een Recommended Cable Types and Specific tions 2 3 Contents of Switch Carton 2 Troubleshooting Checklist gt 48 Switch Specifications A 2 Supported XFP Transcei m R wn A 3 XFP Fiber Optic Specifications Recommended Cable Types and Specifications Compliance Standards seu tee pete a HERREN ee xiii xiv About This Guide This guide provides an overview installation and troubleshooting instructions and specifications for the Enterasys SecureStack C2K122 24 stackable Gigabit switch with 10 Gigabit Ethernet uplinks For information about the Command Line Interface CLI set of commands used to configure and manage the switch refer to the Enterasys Networks SecureStack C2 Configuration Guide Note In this guide the follo
7. functional None Blinking Boot up in process None DOWN Off No valid connection to switch stackup connector 1 Make sure the switch connected to the stackup connector is powered on 2 Replace cable with a known good one 3 Ifthe problem still exists contact Enterasys Networks for technical support Green Solid Valid connection to switch stackup connector Blinking Information is being transferred via the high speed stacking cable None SecureStack C2 Installation Guide 4 3 Using LANVIEW Figure 4 2 LANVIEW LEDs continued LED Color State Recommended Action UP Off No valid connection to switch stackdown 1 Make sure the switch connected to connector the stackdown connector is powered on 2 Replace cable with a known good one 3 Ifthe problem still exists contact Enterasys Networks for technical support Green Solid Valid connection to switch stackdown None connector Blinking Information is being transferred over the high speed stacking cable Manager Off Switch is operating as a Member in the stack None Green Solid Switch is operating as the Manager of the None stack RPS Off RPS not in use None Internal power supply failure If an RPS is connected to the switch and should be providing power perform the following 1 Ensure the RPS is powered on 2 Ensure that the AC power cord to the RPS is plugged in correctly and that there is p
8. port connects to the transmit port of the fiber optic Gigabit Ethernet device Enterasys recommends labeling fiber optic cables to indicate receive and transmit ends Many cables are pre labeled providing matching labels or tapes at both ends of each strand of cable To connect an LC cable connector to a fixed LC connector of an XFP refer to Figure 3 17 and proceed as follows contact with dust dirt or other contaminants Contamination of cable ends causes problems in data transmissions If the ends of the fiber optic strands become contaminated use a canned duster to blow the surfaces clean A fiber port cleaning swab saturated with optical grade isopropyl alcohol may also be used to clean the ends N Caution Do not touch the ends of the fiber optic strands and do not let the ends come in Precauci n No toque los extremos de los cables de fibra ptica y evite su contacto con el polvo la suciedad o con cualquier otro contaminante Si los extremos de los cables se ensucian es posible que la transmisi n de datos se vea afectada Si nota que los extremos de los cables de fibra ptica se ensucian utilice aire comprimido para limpiarlos Tambi n puede limpiarlos con un estropajo embebido en alcohol isopropilico 1 Remove the protective covers not shown from the front panel LC fiber optic port port 22 in this example and from the connectors on each end of the cable Note Leave the protective covers in place when the connectors a
9. this printing three versions of the XFP transceivers that are available from Enterasys are described in Table 1 1 on page 1 3 These XFPs meet or exceed the IEEE 802 3ae 10 Gigabit standard For fiber optic and operating range specifications refer to Supported XFP Transceiver Interface Options on page A 3 Table 1 1 Description of XFPs XFP Function 10GBASE SR XFP Provides one 10GBASE L Ethernet compliant LC fiber optic multimode port with a standard LC connector 10GBASE LR XFP Provides one 10GBASE LR Ethernet compliant LC fiber optic single mode port with a standard LC connector 10GBASE ER XFP Provides one 10GBASE ER Ethernet compliant LC fiber optic single mode port with a standard LC connector SecureStack C2 Installation Guide 1 3 Management Management Management of the module can be either in band or out of band In band remote management is possible using Telnet Enterasys Networks NetSight management application or the WebView application Out of band management is provided through the DB9 console port on the front panel using a VT100 terminal or a VT100 terminal emulator Switch Configuration Using WebView Enterasys Networks HTTP based Web management application WebView is an intuitive web tool for simple management tasks Switch Configuration Using CLI Commands The CLI commands enable you to perform more complete switch configuration management tasks For CLI command set informati
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11. Enterasys SecureStack C2 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Hardware Installation Guide C2K 122 24 P N 9034087 04 3 en esasys Electrical Hazard Only qualified personnel should perform installation procedures AN Riesgo Electrico Solamente personal calificado debe realizar procedimientos de instalacion Elektrischer Gefahrenhinweis Installationen sollten nur durch ausgebildetes und qualifiziertes Personal vorgenommen werden Notice Enterasys Networks reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document and its web site without prior notice The reader should in all cases consult Enterasys Networks to determine whether any such changes have been made The hardware firmware or software described in this document is subject to change without notice IN NO EVENT SHALL ENTERASYS NETWORKS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL INDIRECT SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS DOCUMENT WEB SITE OR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THEM EVEN IF ENTERASYS NETWORKS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF KNEW OF OR SHOULD HAVE KNOWN OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Enterasys Networks Inc 50 Minuteman Road Andover MA 01810 2008 Enterasys Networks Inc All rights reserved Part Number 9034087 04 February 2008 ENTERASYS ENTERASYS NETWORKS ENTERASYS MATRIX ENTERASYS SECURESTACK LANVIEW NETSIGHT WEBVIEW and any logos a
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13. Network When connecting a 10BASE TX segment to one of the RJ45 fixed ports 1 through 24 ensure that the network meets the Ethernet network requirements of the IEEE 802 3 2002 standard for 10BASE TX Refer to the Cabling Guide for details Note If a port is to operate at 100 or 1000 Mbps Category 5 cabling must be used Category 3 cabling does not meet the 100 or 1000 Mbps specifications For 10 Mbps operation only Category 3 Category 4 or Category 5 cabling can be used Refer to 100BASE TX Network page 2 2 and 1000BASE T Network page 2 2 for information about 100BASE TX and 1000BASE T networks and cabling SecureStack C2 Installation Guide 2 1 100BASE TX Network 100BASE TX Network When connecting a 100BASE TX segment to one of the fixed ports 1 through 24 use Category 5 UTP cabling The switch at the other end of the twisted pair segment must meet IEEE 802 3 2002 100BASE TX Fast Ethernet network requirements for the switches to operate at 100 Mbps Note When using the fixed ports on the switch for 100 Mbps operation use Category 5 UTP cabling with an impedance between 85 and 111 ohms for 100 Mbps operation The fixed switch ports are capable of operating at 10 100 or 1000 Mbps This is accomplished by the switch when Auto Negotiation is enabled This enables the switch to automatically sense the transmission speed of the other device and adjust for the speed accordingly 1000BASE T Network The RJ45 fixed fr
14. Plug the DB9 female connector at the other end of cable into the communications port on the PC 3 Turn on the PC and configure your VT emulation package with the following parameters Parameter Setting Mode 7 Bit Control Transmit Transmit 9600 Bits Parity 8 Bits No Parity Stop Bit 1 Stop Bit When these parameters are set the Startup screen will display Proceed to Connecting to the Network on page 3 20 Figure 3 9 Connecting an IBM PC or Compatible G N 1 DB9 female connector 4 DB9 female connector 2 Serial interface cable 5 PC with VT emulation application 3 DB9 male Console port connector SecureStack C2 Installation Guide 3 17 Connecting to Console Port for Local Management Connecting to a VT Series Terminal To connect a VT Series terminal to an Enterasys switch Console port Figure 3 10 use a UTP serial interface cable terminated with a DB9 female connector and a DB25 female connector and proceed as follows 1 Connect the DB9 female connector at one end of cable to the Console port on the Enterasys switch If there is a switch designated as the Manager connect to its Console port 2 Plug the DB25 female connector at the other end of the cable into the port labeled COMM on the VT terminal 3 Turn on the terminal and access the Setup Directory Set the following parameters on your terminal Parameter Setting Mod
15. Recommended Cable Types and Specifications XFP Type Max Length Connector 10GBASE SR XFP 62 5 um MMF 200Mhz km 33 m 108 ft LC 50 um MMF 400Mhz km 66 m 217 ft LC 50 um MMF 2000Mhz km 300 m 884 ft LC 10GBASE LR XFP SMF 10 km 6 21 mi LC 10GBASE ER XFP SMF 40 km 24 85 mi LC 1 The 10GBASE ER XFP requires a minimum of 5 dB attenuation or a cable length of about 10 km The uplinks have one fiber optic interface with an LC connector Depending on the XFP and fiber optic cable used the signal can be driven to a maximum distance of 33 m 108 ft to 40 kilometers 24 85 miles The device at the other end of the fiber optic connection must be a standards compliant product with a matching IEEE 802 3ae 10 Gigabit Ethernet 10 GbE interface transceiver SecureStack C2 Installation Guide 2 3 10GBASE XX Network 2 4 Network Requirements Hardware Installation f Electrical Hazard Only qualified personnel should perform installation procedures Riesgo Electrico Solamente personal calificado debe realizar procedimientos de instalacion Elektrischer Gefahrenhinweis Installationen sollten nur durch ausgebildetes und qualifiziertes Personal vorgenommen werden Important Notice Read the Release Notes shipped with the switch to check for any exceptions to the supported features and operation documented in this guide This chapter provides instructions to install the C2K122 24 Follow the order of the section
16. Safety UL 60950 CSA C22 2 No 60950 73 23 EEC EN 60950 and IEC 60950 The XFPs support laser connections that meet the EN 60825 and 21 CFR 1040 10 standards Electromagnetic Compatibility 47 CFR Parts 2 and 15 CSA C108 8 89 336 EEC EMC EN 55022 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 55024 AS NZS CISPR 22 and VCCI V 3 A 4 Specifications Numerics 1000BASE T requirements for 2 2 100BASE TX requirements 2 2 10BASE T connection 3 20 requirements 2 1 10GBASE XX requirements for 2 2 A AC input specifications A 2 C Cable Fiber Budget A 3 Cable Specifications 10GBASE XX network 2 2 Cable specifications 1000BASE T network 2 2 100BASE TX network 2 2 10BASE T network 2 1 CLI command introduction to 1 4 Configuring switches stack configuration 3 10 Connecting to the network 3 20 Connectivity introduction to 1 3 Console port pinout assignments A 4 D Document conventions xvii E Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC requirements A 4 Enterasys contacting 1 5 getting help from 1 5 technical support from 1 5 F Fiber budget A 3 H High speed stack connections introduction to 1 3 Index High speed stacking cables installation of 3 9 l Installation connecting to the network 3 20 high speed stacking cables 3 9 in a rack 3 7 new stack 3 12 new switch in existing stack 3 12 optional XFP 3 3 Installation site what is needed at the 3 6 L LANVIEW Diagnostic LEDs introduction to 1 4 LANVIEW LEDs 4 2
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18. Wire Crossover Cable RJ45 Pinouts for 10 100BASE TX RX 1 1 IRX RX 2 2 RX gt TX 3 3 TX TX 6 6 TX lt 9 1 RJ45 switch port 3 RJ45 to RJ45 crossover cable 2 Other device port 4 RX RX and TX TX connections These connections must share a common color pair SecureStack C2 Installation Guide 3 21 Connecting to the Network Figure 3 14 Four Wire Straight Through Cable RJ45 Pinouts for 10 100BASE TX RX 1 1 IRX ae Pe TX 3 3 TX es pe lt O n 1 RJ45 switch port 3 RJ45 to RJ45 straight through cable 2 Other device port 4 RX RX and TX TX connections These connections must share a common color pair Figure 3 15 Eight Wire Crossover Cable RJ45 Pinouts for 10 100 1000BASE TX TX1 TX2 RX1 RX2 TX2 TX1 TX3 TX4 RX3 RX4 RX2 RX1 TX4 TX3 RX4 RX3 1 RJ45 device port 3 RJ45 to RJ45 crossover cable 2 Other device port 3 22 Hardware Installation Connecting to the Network Figure 3 16 Eight Wire Straight Through Cable RJ45 Pinouts for 10 100 1000BASE TX e TX1 TX2 RX1 RX2 TX2 TX1 TX3 TX4 RX3 RX4 RX2 RX1 TX4 TX3 RX4 RX3 1 RJ45 device port 3 RJ45 to RJ45 straight through cable 2 Other device port Connecting Fiber Optic Cables to LC Ports A Warning Fiber optic XFPs use Class 1 lasers Do not use optical instruments to view the laser output The use of optical instruments to view laser output increase
19. ability in any jurisdiction shall not invalidate or render illegal or unenforceable such provision in any other jurisdiction 14 TERMINATION Enterasys may terminate this Agreement immediately upon Your breach of any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement Upon any such termination You shall immediately cease all use of the Program and shall return to Enterasys the Program and all copies of the Program Contents About This Guide Who Should Use TMS Guide JULI een XV How to Use Tite OUE i i accel enti anreisen Rei XV Related DoGIBISRIS anne xvi Conventions Used in THIS SUAS u een xvii Chapter 1 Introduction PEN Vi OAA AEI II ae AA AA A E AAA E A O NAA AA 1 1 CARI ROAR NE EEE EEE EURER 1 2 High Speed Stack Connections a eats 1 3 Redundant Power Supply Capability LLL LLL Lu LL Lu a 1 3 CONS seas ca edi scr acta a u ha TA NEN G T Gaya EO EUER 1 3 Management serrana E 1 4 Switch Configuration Using WebView an 1 4 Switch Configuration Using CLI Commands einen 1 4 Standards SOMME LI ii t anstehende ee eek qasaqa 1 4 LANVIEVW Diagnoste LEDS LIS i i iii E 1 4 Gl O uuu m einen 1 5 Chapter 2 Network Requirements TOBASE TA Newark seen 2 1 TOUBASE TA Nak ur ae een 2 2 TOOBA SEF BOING ee 2 2 TOGBASE XX DISD au I S A 2 2 Chapter 3 Hardware Installation Considerations Prior Te nst llglie einer 3 2 Required TOONS uuu u aaa ee een 3 2 Unpackmo he 2 WIR
20. ack C2 Configuration Guide for instructions on how to log in and enter a new password The guide is available online at http www enterasys com support manuals If you require assistance contact Enterasys Networks using one of the methods described in Getting Help on page 1 5 SecureStack C2 Installation Guide 4 7 Using the Password Reset Switch 4 8 Troubleshooting Specifications This appendix provides information about the following For information about Refer to page Switch Specifications A 2 Supported XFP Transceiver Interface Options A 3 Console Port Pinout Assignments A 4 Regulatory Compliance A 4 Enterasys Networks reserves the right to change the specifications at any time without notice SecureStack C2 Installation Guide A 1 Switch Specifications A 2 Specifications Switch Specifications Table A 1 provides the I O ports processors and memory physical and environmental specifications for the C2K122 24 Table A 1 Switch Specifications Item Specification C2K122 24 RJ45 ports 1 through 24 XFP ports 25 and 26 Twenty four 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T compliant ports with auto sensing and auto negotiation via RJ45 UTP connectors Two slots that support optional XFP MSA compliant small form pluggable modules for 1OGBASE fiber optic connections Physical Dimensions 4 4 H x 44 1 W x 36 85 D cm 1 7Hx 17 4 Wx 14 5 D in Approximate Weight G
21. allation Guide 3 3 Installing Optional XFPs Installing the XFP To install an XFP that has an LC connector refer to Figure 3 1 and proceed as follows 1 Hold the XFP with the top side positioned as shown and the edge connector facing the port slot 2 Align the XFP with the port slot 3 Push the XFP into the port slot until the XFP clicks and locks into place Figure 3 1 XFP with LC Connector 1 XFP 4 Port slot 2 XFP top side 5 Protective dust cover 3 Edge connector insertion side 6 Wire handle for XFP release Removing the XFP A 3 4 Hardware Installation Caution Do NOT remove the XFP from the port slot without releasing it The XFP is released by pulling down on its wire handle Attempting to remove the XFP without releasing it can damage the XFP The XFP and its host switch are sensitive to static discharges Use an antistatic wrist strap and observe all static precautions during this procedure Failure to do so could result in damaging the XFP or host switch Always leave the XFP in the antistatic bag or an equivalent antistatic container when not installed Precauci n NO quite el XFP de la ranura sin antes abrir la traba ubicada en la parte frontal del XFP Si lo hace puede da ar el XFP puesto que es muy sensible a las descargas de electricidad est tica al igual que el dispositivo host Utilice la pulsera antiest tica y tome todas las precauciones necesarias durante este procedimiento Si
22. allation on a flat surface 4 AC power cord The type of power cord is country dependent 1 This installation guide 1 Customer Release Notes 1 URL notice card 1 Remove the tape seal on the non conductive bag to remove the switch 4 Perform a visual inspection of the switch for any signs of physical damage Contact Enterasys Networks if there are any signs of damage Refer to Getting Help on page 1 5 for details 3 2 Hardware Installation Installing Optional XFPs Installing Optional XFPs This section describes how to install XFPs in port slots 25 and 26 It is recommended that you install any options before installing the switch A Preparation Warning Fiber optic XFPs use Class 1 lasers Do not use optical instruments to view the laser output The use of optical instruments to view laser output increases eye hazard When viewing the output optical port power must be removed from the network adapter Advertencia Los XFPs de fibra optica usan lasers de clase 1 No se debe usar instrumentos opticos para ver la potencia laser El uso de los instrumentos opticos para ver la potencia laser incrementa el riesgo a los ojos Cuando vean el puerto de la potencia optica la corriente debe ser removida del adaptador de la red Warnhinweis XFPs mit Fiber Optik Technologie benutzen Laser der Klasse 1 Benutzen sie keinesfalls optische Hilfsmittel um die Funktion des Lasers zu berpr fen Solche Hilfsmittel erh hen die Gefah
23. ar panel connections which include Twenty four RJ45 ports 10 100 1000 Mbps 1000BASE T copper ports XFP slots that provide you with the option of installing XFP MSA compliant modules for 10 Gigabit 1OGBASE L LR ER fiber optic uplink connections e Rear panel connectors for high speed connections in a stack configuration Rear panel Redundant Power Supply connector for a redundant power supply connection The switch connects to an Enterasys C2RPS SYS using a C2RPS PSM Cable Caution The C2K122 24 is not a PoE compliant device Do not connect a SecureStack A C2 PoE Redundant Power System C2RPS POE to the power connector Otherwise damage to the device may result Precauci n El dispositivo C2K122 24 no cumple con el est ndar PoE No conecte una fuente de poder redundante RPS SecureStack C2 PoE C2RPS POE al cable de corriente directa De lo contrario el dispositivo puede dafarse The 10 100 1000 Mbps fixed front panel ports can operate in either half duplex or full duplex mode as determined by Auto Negotiation Figure 1 1 C2K122 24 Stackable Switch Front l 1 m 3 Back STACK UP STACK DOWN CEA 1 DB9 RS232 console port connector 6 XFP port status LEDs 2 Status LEDs 7 Two ports for stack connections 3 Twenty four RJ45 10 100 1000 Mbps ports 8 Password Reset switch 4 RJ45 port status LEDS 9 AC power input connector 5 Two slots f
24. ck damage to the device may result Precauci n El dispositivo C2K122 24 no cumple con el est ndar PoE No conecte una fuente de poder redundante RPS SecureStack C2 PoE C2RPS POE al cable de corriente directa De lo contrario el dispositivo puede dafiarse If you are installing the switch as a standalone device proceed to Connecting to Console Port for Local Management on page 3 16 If you are installing the switch in a stack configuration apply power to each switch in order according to the procedure you usein Configuring Switches in a Stack on page 3 10 Stack Initialization Overview When you install and connect all the high speed stacking cables to the switches in the stack before applying power to the switches the following occurs The switch that will manage Manager the stack is automatically established with all other switches established as Member switches in the stack When the switches complete their initializations one of the switches in the stack will illuminate its Manager LED indicating that it is the stack Manager The Manager LED on each Member switch will be off The hierarchy of the switches that will function as backup Manager is also determined in case the current Manager malfunctions is powered down or is disconnected from the stack The Console port on each Member switch is deactivated Only the Console port on the Manager switch is active for out of band configuration to setthe IP a
25. ddress password and other configuration settings Once you know which switch is the Manager proceed to Connecting to Console Port for Local Management on page 3 16 SecureStack C2 Installation Guide 3 15 Connecting to Console Port for Local Management Connecting to Console Port for Local Management This section describes how to install an RS232 DTE interface cable to a PC a VT series terminal or amodem to an Enterasys C2K122 24 for out of band sessions using CLI commands Note When switches are connected in a stack configuration and all high speed stacking cables are connected before powering up the switches one switch in the stack will be automatically designated as the Manager of the stack and its Console port will remain active All other switches will become Member switches and their Console ports will be deactivated What Is Needed The following is a list of user supplied DTE interface cables that may be needed to connect the DB9 male Console port connector on the switch The cables are terminated by a DB9 female connector at one end and by one of three type connectors at the other end depending on the type connection needed for the remote device The cables that may be needed are as follows e DB9 female to DB9 female e DB9 female to DB25 female e DB9 female to DB25 male Using aDTE modem DB9 female to DB9 female cable you can connect products equipped with a DB9 DTE male console port to an IBM or compatib
26. de xviii About This Guide Introduction This chapter introduces the C2K122 24 stackable switch Important Notice Depending on the firmware version used in the switch some features described in this document may not be supported Refer to the Release Notes shipped with the C2K122 24 to determine which features are supported Overview The C2K122 24 is a stackable switch which can be adapted and scaled to help meet your network needs The switch provides 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports and two 10 Gigabit Ethernet interface port slots The switch provides a management platform and uplink to a backbone for a stacked group of up to eight SecureStack switches The two built in XFP 10 Gigabit Small Form Factor Pluggable interface slots provide you with the option of installing 802 3ae XFP compliant modules 10GBASE L LR ER fiber optic connections for 10 Gbps high speed uplinks to the network backbone The switch also supports the use of a redundant DC power supply to help prevent downtime due to an internal power supply failure in the switch or AC power source You can install the switch on a flat surface or into a standard 19 inch rack with user supplied mounting hardware and configure the switch functions using the WebView application CLI switching commands and or SNMP SecureStack C2 Installation Guide 1 1 Overview 1 2 C2K122 24 Introduction The C2K122 24 Figure 1 1 has several types of front panel port and re
27. dered separately There are two types of cables C2CAB SHORT cable 30 6 cm 12 in long to connect two adjacent switches in the stack C2CAB LONG cable 1 0 m 36 2 in long to connect from the top switch to the bottom switch in the stack You only need one C2CAB LONG cable per stack If the stack is in a configuration where the adjacent switches are too far apart for C2CAB SHORT cables C2CAB LONG cables can be used for the connections Figure 3 6 shows an example of a four high stack connected in a ring topology All STACK DOWN and STACK UP connectors are used in the installation The high speed stacking cable connections are from the STACK DOWN connector of one switch to the STACK UP connector of the next switch up in the stack A high speed stacking cable connection from the STACK DOWN connector of the switch at the top of the stack to the STACK UP connector at the bottom of the stack completes the ring connection In a daisy chain topology one cable is not used SecureStack C2 Installation Guide 3 9 Configuring Switches in a Stack Figure 3 6 High Speed Stacking Cable Connections Redundant Power Supply MEEN Redundant Power Supply E Redundant Power Supply E AWAC ADDRESS SERIAL NO Redundant Power Supply A AWAC ADDRESS SERIAL NO 1 High spe
28. e 7 Bit Control Transmit Transmit 9600 Bits Parity 8 Bits No Parity Stop Bit 1 Stop Bit When these parameters are set the Startup screen will display Proceed to Connecting to the Network on page 3 20 Figure 3 10 Connecting a VT Series Terminal 1 DB9 female connector 4 DB25 female connector 2 Serial interface cable 5 VT terminal or PC with VT emulation application 3 DB9 male Console port connector 3 18 Hardware Installation Connecting to Console Port for Local Management Connecting to aModem To connect a modem to an Enterasys Networks switch modem port Figure 3 11 use a UTP cable terminated with a DB9 female connector and a DB25 male connector and proceed as follows 1 Connect the DB9 female connector at one end of the cable to the Console port on the Enterasys switch If there is a switch designated as the Manager connect to its Console port 2 Plug the DB25 male connector at the other end of the cable into the modem communications port 3 Turn on the modem and make sure the remote modem is ON 4 With your PC connected to the remote modem configure your VT emulation package with the following parameters Parameter Setting Mode 7 Bit Control Transmit Transmit 9600 Bits Parity 8 Bits No Parity Stop Bit 1 Stop Bit When these parameters are set the Startup screen will display If the switches are in a stacked configuration proceed to Connecting to the Netw
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30. ed refer to Chapter 4 for LED troubleshooting details If a problem persists refer to Getting Help on page 1 5 for details on contacting Enterasys Networks for support 5 Repeat steps 1 through 4 above until all connections have been made SecureStack C2 Installation Guide 3 25 Completing the Installation Completing the Installation After installing the switch and making the connections to the network access the switch management as described below Initial Logon to Switch Management To initially access switch management from your local PC terminal or modem connection proceed as follows at the displayed startup screen 1 2 3 Enter rw Read Write for Username At the Password prompt press Enter Return For details on how to configure the switch using the command line interface refer to the SecureStack C2 Configuration Guide The CLI commands enable you to set a new password and perform more involved management configurations on the switch One of many capabilities is to reconfigure the stack reassigning the Manager function to another switch and configuring the order of Member switches that will take over the stack management functions in case the operating Manager is powered down malfunctions or is removed from the stack After the initial configuration you can also use WebView Enterasys Networks embedded web server for configuration and management tasks All the guides associated with the s
31. ed stacking cable 4 STACK DOWN connector at top of stack 2 STACK DOWN connector 5 STACK UP connector at bottom of stack 3 STACK UP connector After connecting the cables to the stacking ports proceed to Configuring Switches in a Stack on page 3 10 for instructions Configuring Switches in a Stack The information in the following sections is important to understand SecureStack switch operation in a stack installation 3 10 Hardware Installation Configuring Switches in a Stack About SecureStack C2 Switch Operation in a Stack The SecureStack C2 products are stackable switches that can be adapted and scaled to help meet your network needs These switches provide a management platform and uplink to a network backbone for a stacked group of up to eight SecureStack switches Once installed in a stack the switches behave and perform as a single switch As such you can start with a single switch and add more switches as your network expands You can also mix different products in the family in a single stack to provide a desired combination of port types and functions to match the requirements of individual applications In all cases a stack of switches performs as one large product and is managed as a single network entity When switches are installed and connected as described back in Connecting High Speed Stacking Cables on page 3 9 the following occurs during initialization The switch that will manage the stack is a
32. ent VCCI If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance may arise When such trouble occurs the user may be required to take corrective actions COMB aguas SERRE P ER RZ VCCI OF SHI lt YIFRAERENEETT CORBERER CHEATS CBM RHE XMIOTLCEMHOVOES COBRICLMHAAMBUEM REBT ZKIBRKRENSETEMHOVET BSMI EMC STATEMENT TAIWAN This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures SARA BERANENENn CEES TEE Beka CEEP T EHBERERR Aya tte SAS SAFETY INFORMATION CLASS 1 LASER TRANSCEIVERS SINGLE MODE NETWORK EXPANSION MODULES USE CLASS 1 LASER TRANSCEIVERS READ THE FOLLOWING SAFETY INFORMATION BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING THESE MODULES The Class 1 laser transceivers use an optical feedback loop to maintain Class 1 operation limits This control loop eliminates the need for maintenance checks or adjustments The output is factory set and does not allow any user adjustment Class 1 Laser transceivers comply with the following safety standards e 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 U S Department of Health and Human Services FDA e IEC Publication 825 International Electrotechnical Commission e CENELEC EN 60825 European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization When operating within their performance limitations laser transceiver output meets the Class 1 accessible emission limit of all three standards C
33. h b Management assigned priority values 1 15 c Hardware preference level d Highest MAC Address SecureStack C2 Installation Guide 3 11 Configuring Switches in a Stack Recommended Procedures for New and Existing Stacks Important The following procedures assume that all switches have a clean configuration from manufacturing When adding a new switch to an already running stack it is also assumed that the new switch is using the same firmware image version as other switches in the stack Installing a New Stackable System of Up to Eight Switches Use the following procedure to install a new stack of up to eight switches out of the box Before applying power make all physical connections with the stack cables as described in Connecting High Speed Stacking Cables on page 3 9 1 Once all of the stack cables have been connected individually power on each switch from top to bottom connecting power to a switch is described in Connecting AC and RPS Power on page 3 13 If the switches are powered on almost simultaneously the system will automatically select the first one that powers up as the Manager switch and the others as Member switches The switches are assigned unit IDs in the order that they become fully operational You can control the unit ID assignment according to the physical position in a stack When you power up each switch and allow it to become fully operational before applying power to the next swi
34. hassis Remove the four rubber feet from their plastic bag in the shipping box Locate the four marked locations on the bottom four corners of the chassis SecureStack C2 Installation Guide 3 5 Installing the Switch on a Flat Surface Figure 3 2 Chassis Bottom Rubber Feet Placement 1 Bottom of chassis as seen when chassis is 3 Rubber feet with adhesive backing resting on its back four 2 Locations to install the rubber feet four locations 4 Remove the protective strip from the back of one rubber foot and position it on a marked location and press firmly into place Repeat this procedure to install the remaining three rubber feet in the other three locations 5 After installing the rubber feet return the switch to its upright position Note If a number of switches are being installed in a stack repeat steps 1 through 4 to install the rubber feet on each switch before continuing with the installation 6 Proceed to Guidelines for Installation on page 3 6 For a rackmount installation proceed to Rack Mounting the Switch on page 3 7 Guidelines for Installation Locate the switch within 152 cm 5 ft of its power source and on a surface as shown in Figure 3 3 If an optional redundant power system is going to be installed and connected to the 14 pin Redundant Power Supply input connector on the rear of the switch refer to the installation guide sh
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36. ipped with the redundant power system 3 6 Hardware Installation Rack Mounting the Switch Caution To ensure proper ventilation and prevent overheating leave a minimum clearance space of 5 1 cm 2 0 in at the left right and rear of the switch Do not connect the switch to the AC power source until instructed to do so later in the installation process Precauci n Para asegurar una buena ventilaci n y evitar que el sistema se sobrecaliente deje un espacio minimo de 5 1 cm 2 pulgadas con respecto a los lados y a la parte posterior del aparato The next step to install the switch is dependent on the type of installation If installing several switches in a stack proceed to Connecting High Speed Stacking Cables on page 3 9 If installing the switch as a standalone device proceed to Connecting AC and RPS Power on page 3 13 for power connection instructions Figure 3 3 Area Guidelines for Switch Installation on Flat Surface x 1 Approximately 152 cm 5 ft from power source 3 44 5 cm 19 4 in for proper ventilation 2 4 45 cm 1 75 in per switch Vertical clearance 4 419 0 cm 16 5 in for proper ventilation depends on number of switches stacked Rack Mounting the Switch To install the switch in a 19 inch rack you need Two rackmount brackets and mounting screws rackmount kit shipped with the switch Four user supplied screws to attach the switch to a standard 19 inch rack
37. lass 1 levels of laser radiation are not considered hazardous When the connector is in place all laser radiation remains within the fiber The maximum amount of radiant power exiting the fiber under normal conditions is 12 6 dBm or 55 x 10 watts Removing the optical connector from the transceiver allows laser radiation to emit directly from the optical port The maximum radiance from the optical port under worst case conditions is 0 8 W cm or 8 x 10 W m sr 1 Do not use optical instruments to view the laser output The use of optical instruments to view laser output increases eye hazard When viewing the output optical port power must be removed from the network adapter DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Application of Council Directive s Manufacturer s Name Manufacturer s Address European Representative Address Conformance to Directive s Product Standards Equipment Type Environment 89 336 EEC 73 23 EEC Enterasys Networks Inc 50 Minuteman Road Andover MA 01810 USA Enterasys Networks Ltd Nexus House Newbury Business Park London Road Newbury Berkshire RG14 2PZ England EC Directive 89 336 EEC EN 55022 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 55024 EC Directive 73 23 EEC EN 60950 EN 60825 Networking Equipment for use in a Commercial or Light Industrial Environment Enterasys Networks Inc declares that the equipment packaged with this notice conforms to the above directives vi EN
38. le PC running a VT series emulation software package Using a DTE modem DB9 female to DB25 female cable you can connect products equipped with a DB9 DTE male console port to a VT series terminal or VT type terminals running emulation programs for the VT series Using a DTE modem DB9 female to DB25 male cable you can connect products equipped with a DB9 DTE male console port to a Hayes compatible modem that supports 9600 baud The cable used must connect the Console port Received Data Pin 2 to the Transmitted Data pin at the other end of the cable The connection from the Console port Transmitted Data Pin 3 must be connected to the Received Data pin cable connection at the other end of the cable The DB9 Console port pin assignments are shown in Figure 3 8 Figure 3 8 DB9 Male Console Port Pinout Assignments Oe 1 Pin 2 Received Data input gt lt 2 Pin 3 Transmitted Data output gt 3 Pin 5 Signal Ground All other pins not connected Oli JE 3 16 Hardware Installation Connecting to Console Port for Local Management Connecting to an IBM or Compatible Device To connect an IBM PC or compatible device running the VT terminal emulation to an Enterasys switch Console port Figure 3 9 proceed as follows 1 Connect the DB9 female connector at one end of the cable not supplied to the Console port on the Enterasys switch If there is a switch designated as the Manager connect to its Console port 2
39. mation on dB loss and cable specifications Unlike the other documents listed above the Cabling Guide is not listed alphabetically on the web site Instead it is listed under the Overview Guides link About This Guide Conventions Used in This Guide Conventions Used in This Guide The following conventions are used in this guide Note Calls the reader s attention to any item of information that may be of special importance Caution Contains information essential to avoid damage to the equipment Precauci n Contiene informaci n esencial para prevenir da ar el equipo Achtung Verwei t auf wichtige Informationen zum Schutz gegen Besch digungen Electrical Hazard Warns against an action that could result in personal injury or death due to an electrical hazard Riesgo Electrico Advierte contra una acci n que pudiera resultar en lesi n corporal o la muerte debido a un riesgo el ctrico Elektrischer Gefahrenhinweis Warnung vor s mtlichen Handlungen die zu Verletzung von Personen oder Todesf llen hervorgerufen durch elektrische Spannung f hren k nnen 1 Warning Warns against an action that could result in personal injury or death Advertencia Advierte contra una acci n que pudiera resultar en lesi n corporal o la muerte Warhinweis Warnung vor Handlungen die zu Verletzung von Personen oder gar Todesf llen f hren k nnen SecureStack C2 Installation Guide xvii Conventions Used in This Gui
40. minal setup Refer to the SecureStack C2 Configuration Guide for proper setup procedures Improper Console cable pinouts Refer to Appendix A for proper Console port pinouts Corrupt firmware image or hardware fault If possible attempt to download the image to the device again Refer to the SecureStack C2 Configuration Guide for details Cannot navigate beyond startup screen Improper Community Names Table Refer to the SecureStack C2 Configuration Guide for the Community Names Table setup SecureStack C2 Installation Guide 4 5 Troubleshooting Checklist Table 4 1 Troubleshooting Checklist continued Problem Possible Cause Recommended Action Cannot contact the switch through in IP address not assigned Refer to the SecureStack C2 Configuration Guide for the IP address assignment procedure band management Port is disabled This is normal if the switch is a Member in a stack If operating as a standalone switch or as the Manager in a stack enable the port Refer to the SecureStack C2 Configuration Guide for instructions to enable disable ports No link to device Verify that all network connections between the network management station and the device are valid and operating If the problem continues contact Enterasys Networks for technical support Port s goes into standby for no apparent reason Loop condition detected Verify that Spanning T
41. no lo hace pude da ar el XFP o el dispositivo host Mientras no est instalado mantenga el XFP en su bolsa antiest tica o en cualquier otro recipiente antiest tico Installing the Switch on a Flat Surface To remove an XFP from a port slot refer back to Figure 3 1 and proceed as follows 1 2 3 4 Attach your antistatic wrist strap refer to the instructions in your antistatic wrist strap package before removing the XFP Remove the cable connected to the XFP Locate the XFP wire handle and pull down on it to release the XFP Grasp the sides of the XFP and pull it straight out of the port slot If storing or shipping an XFP which has a fiber optic connector insert its protective dust cover to protect the ends of the fiber optic fibers from dust or contamination Installing the Switch on a Flat Surface When installing the switch on a flat surface the installation of the rubber feet is recommended to prevent the switch from sliding on a flat surface Installing the rubber feet is optional if you are installing the switch in a rack To install the rubber feet proceed to Installing the Rubber Feet instructions below For instructions to rack mount the switch proceed to Rack Mounting the Switch on page 3 7 Installing the Rubber Feet To install the rubber feet refer to Figure 3 2 and proceed as follows 1 Place the switch on its back on a sturdy flat surface to gain access to the bottom of the c
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44. on and how to configure the module refer to the SecureStack C2 Configuration Guide Standards Compatibility The switches are fully compliant with the IEEE 802 3 2002 802 3ae 2002 802 1D 1998 and 802 1Q 1998 standards The switches provide IEEE 802 1D 1998 Spanning Tree Algorithm STA support to enhance the overall reliability of the network and protect against loop conditions LANVIEW Diagnostic LEDs LANVIEW diagnostic LEDs serve as an important troubleshooting aid by providing an easy way to observe the status of individual ports and overall network operations 1 4 Introduction Getting Help Getting Help For additional support related to the switch or this document contact Enterasys Networks using one of the following methods World Wide Web www enterasys com services support Phone 1 800 872 8440 toll free in U S and Canada or 1 978 684 1000 For the Enterasys Networks Support toll free number in your country www enterasys com services support contact Internet mail support enterasys com To expedite your message type SWITCHING in the subject line To send comments concerning this document to the Technical Publications Department techpubs enterasys com Please include the document Part Number in your email message Before contacting Enterasys Networks for technical support have the following information ready Your Enterasys Networks service contract number A description of
45. ont panel connectors support copper 1000BASE T compliant connections When connecting a 1000BASE T segment to one of the RJ45 fixed ports use Category 5 UTP cabling The device at the other end of the twisted pair segment must meet IEEE 802 3 2002 1000BASE T Gigabit Ethernet network requirements for the devices to operate at 1000 Mbps 10GBASE XX Network The two optional interface front panel port slots 25 and 26 support XFP IEEE 802 3ae 10 Gigabit Ethernet 10 GbE fiber optic modules As of the printing of this guide the 10GBASE SR XFP 10GBASE LR XFP and 10GBASE ER XFP are available These 10 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces are based upon the XFP Multi source Agreement MSA This MSA defines a fiber optic transceiver module which conforms to the IEEE 802 3ae 10 Gigabit Ethernet 10 GbE standard and includes all physical media dependent PMD types defined by the IEEE for 802 3ae 10 GbE To obtain the maximum benefits of 10 GbE carefully consider the cabling type for example single mode or multimode fiber and the performance at a specified wavelength The performance is characterized by channel insertion loss cabling attenuation and modal bandwidth for multimode fiber Table 2 1 provides the cable type maximum length and connector type according to each version of XFP For complete specifications refer to Supported XFP Transceiver Interface Options on page A 3 2 2 Network Requirements 10GBASE XX Network Table 2 1
46. opology break the ring and make the stack cable connections to the new switch to close the ring 3 Apply power to the new switch Important Considerations About Using Clear Config in a Stack When using the clear config command as described in the SecureStack C2 Configuration Guide to clear configuration parameters in a stack it is important to remember the following Use clear config to clear config parameters without clearing stack switch IDs This command WILL NOT clear stack parameters and avoids the process of re numbering the stack Use clear config all when it is necessary to clear all config parameters including stack switch IDs and switch priority values Connecting AC and RPS Power AC Power Note The power supply in the switch has automatic voltage sensing that allows connection to power sources ranging from 100 to 240 VAC To connect a switch to the AC power source refer to Figure 3 7 and proceed as follows 1 Plug the power cord into the switch AC power connector 2 Plug the other end of the power cord into a dedicated grounded AC outlet not shown The type of power outlet and power cord are country dependent Note If you plan to connect all the switches quickly to allow automatic Manager selection wait until all switches are fully operational before proceeding to the next step If you plan to power up each switch and allow it to become fully operational before applying power to the next swi
47. or XFP interface modules 10 Redundant power supply RPS DC connector Connectivity High Speed Stack Connections The switch has rear panel connectors for high speed connections in a stack configuration The high speed stacking cables used for the connections are optional items and must be ordered separately There are two types of cables e C2CAB SHORT cables to connect two adjacent switches in the stack and e C2CAB LONG cable to connect from the top switch to the bottom switch in the stack This cable can also be used in place of the C2CAB SHORT cable to connect switches that are too far apart due to the physical arrangement of the switches in the stack Redundant Power Supply Capability The switch has redundant power supply capability when connected to an optional external redundant power supply RPS If the internal power supply fails the RPS assumes the entire load of the switch without interrupting network traffic The internal power supply and RPS each have their own AC power connection which enables the connection of each power supply to a different AC power circuit for additional AC power source redundancy Connectivity You can connect this switch to Gigabit Ethernet networks or workstations by way of the 1000BASE T compliant fixed front panel RJ45 connectors and also use two uplink ports that support optional 10 Gigabit fiber optic XFP transceivers for high speed uplinks to your network backbone At the time of
48. ork on page 3 20 Figure 3 11 Connecting to a Modem t 1 DB9 female cable connector 4 DB25 male connector 7 PC with VT emulation application 2 Serial interface cable 5 Local modem 3 DB9 male Console port 6 Remote modem SecureStack C2 Installation Guide 3 19 Connecting to the Network Connecting to the Network The following procedures cover the cable connections from the network or other devices to the switch RJ45 ports or any installed optional XFP Connecting UTP Cables on page 3 20 Connecting Fiber Optic Cables to LC Ports on page 3 23 Connecting UTP Cables The fixed RJ45 front panel ports are 10 100 1000 Mbps ports and have internal crossovers When connecting a workstation to these ports use a straight through cable When connecting networking devices to these ports such as a bridge repeater or router use a crossover cable Note All fixed RJ45 front panel ports support Category 5 Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP cabling with an impedance between 85 and 111 ohms Category 3 cable may be used if the connection is going to be used only for 10 Mbps To connect twisted pair segments to the switch refer to Figure 3 12 and proceed as follows 1 Ensure that the device to be connected at the other end of the segment is powered ON 2 Connect the twisted pair segment to the switch by inserting the RJ45 connector on the twisted pair segment into the desired RJ45 port for example P
49. ort 8 Figure 3 12 Connecting a UTP Cable Segment to RJ45 port 1 RJ45 connector 3 Port 8 Link Activity LED 2 Port8 3 20 Hardware Installation Connecting to the Network 3 Verify that a link exists by checking that the Link Activity LED is ON solid green or blinking green If the Link Activity LED is OFF perform the following steps until it is on a Verify that the cabling being used is Category 5 or better with an impedance between 85 and 111 ohms with a maximum length of 100 meters 328 feet b Verify that the device at the other end of the twisted pair segment is on and properly connected to the segment c Verify that the RJ45 connectors on the twisted pair segment have the proper pinouts and check the cable for continuity Typically a crossover cable is used between hub devices A straight through cable is used to connect between switches or hub devices and an end user computer Refer to Figure 3 13 and Figure 3 14 for four wire RJ45 connections Refer to Figure 3 15 and Figure 3 16 for eight wire RJ45 connections d Ensure that the twisted pair connection meets the dB loss and cable specifications outlined in the Cabling Guide Refer to Related Documents on page xvi for information on obtaining this document 4 Ifa link is not established contact Enterasys Networks Refer to Getting Help on page 1 5 for details Repeat all steps above until all connections have been made Figure 3 13 Four
50. ower at the AC power source 3 Replace the power cord with a known good one 4 Ensure the DC power cord from the RPS to the switch is plugged in correctly 5 Ifthe problem persists contact Enterasys Networks for technical support Amber Solid The switch internal power supply failed None 4 4 Troubleshooting and the RPS is providing the proper power to the switch Troubleshooting Checklist Figure 4 2 LANVIEW LEDs continued LED Color State Recommended Action Link Off 1 Nolink None Activity 2 No activity or port in standby None Green Solid Port is linked but the interface is not None receiving any traffic Blinking Port is linked and traffic is being None received or transmitted by the interface Troubleshooting Checklist If the device is not working properly refer to Table 4 1 for a checklist of problems possible causes and recommended actions to resolve the problem Table 4 1 Troubleshooting Checklist Problem Possible Cause Recommended Action All LEDs are OFF Loss of power Ensure that the switch was installed properly according to the installation instructions in Chapter 3 Ensure that the power cords are connected properly to an active power source that meets the AC input specifications for this switch Ensure that the AC power cord is not damaged Replace the power cord with a known good one No local management startup screen Incorrect ter
51. r von Sehsch den Wenn sie den optischen Port berpr fen m chten stellen Sie sicher dass die Komponente von der Spannungsversorgung getrennt ist Caution Carefully follow the instructions in this manual to avoid damaging the XFP and switch The XFP and switch are sensitive to static discharges Use an antistatic wrist strap and observe all static precautions during this procedure Failure to do so could result in damage to the XFP and switch Always leave the XFP in the antistatic bag or an equivalent antistatic container when not installed Precauci n Siga las instrucciones del manual para no dafiar el XFP ni del aparato puesto que son muy sensible a las descargas de electricidad est tica Utilice la pulsera antiest tica y tome todas las precauciones necesarias durante este procedimiento Si no lo hace podr a da ar el XFP o del aparato Mientras no este instalado mantenga el XFP en su bolsa antiest tica o en cualquier otro recipiente antiest tico Before installing the XFP proceed as follows 1 Before removing the XFP from the antistatic packaging it is recommended that you use an antistatic wrist strap not supplied to prevent damage from static discharge To use the wrist strap refer to the instructions provided with your antistatic wrist strap 2 Remove the XFP from its packaging 3 If there is a protective dust cover see 5 in Figure 3 1 in the XFP connector do not remove it at this time SecureStack C2 Inst
52. rasys cumple con lo siguiente UL 60950 CSA C22 2 No 60950 73 23 EEC EN 60950 IEC 60950 EN 60825 21 CFR 1040 10 PRODUKTSICHERHEIT Dieses Produkt entspricht den folgenden Richtlinien UL 60950 CSA C22 2 No 60950 73 23 EEC EN 60950 IEC 60950 EN 60825 21 CFR 1040 10 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY EMC This product complies with the following 47 CFR Parts 2 and 15 CSA C108 8 89 336 EEC EN 55022 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 55024 AS NZS CISPR 22 VCCI V 3 COMPATIBILIDAD ELECTROM GNETICA EMC Este producto de Enterasys cumple con lo siguiente 47 CFR Partes 2 y 15 CSA C108 8 89 336 EEC EN 55022 EN 55024 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 AS NZS CISPR 22 VCCI V 3 ELEKTRO MAGNETISCHE KOMPATIBILIT T EMC Dieses Produkt entspricht den folgenden Richtlinien 47 CFR Parts 2 and 15 CSA C108 8 89 336 EEC EN 55022 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 55024 AS NZS CISPR 22 VCCI V 3 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES This product complies with the requirements of European Directive 2002 95 EC Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS in Electrical and Electronic Equipment EUROPEAN WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT WEEE NOTICE In accordance with Directive 2002 96 EC of the European Parliament on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE 1 The symbol above indicates that separate collection of electrical and electronic equipment is required and that this product was placed on the European market after August 13 2005
53. re not in use to prevent contamination 2 Insert the LC cable connector into the XFP LC connector until it clicks into place Note To remove the LC cable connector press on its release tab and pull it out of the XFP LC connector 3 24 Hardware Installation Connecting to the Network Figure 3 17 Cable Connection to LC Fiber Optic Connectors 1 XFPLC port connector 3 Release tab 2 LC cable connector 4 Link Activity LED 3 Plug the other end of the cable into the appropriate port on the other device Some cables may be terminated at the other end with two separate connectors one for each fiber optic strand In this case ensure that the transmit fiber optic strand is connected to the receive port and the receive fiber optic strand to the transmit port 4 Verify that a link exists by checking that the port Link Activity LED is on blinking green or solid green If the Link Activity LED is off perform the following steps until it is on a Verify that the device at the other end of the segment is ON and connected to the segment b If there are separate fiber optic connections on the other device check the crossover of the cables Swap the cable connections if necessary c Check that the fiber optic connection meets the dB loss and cable specifications outlined in the Cabling Guide for multimode mode cabling To obtain this document refer to Related Documents on page xvi d Ifa link has not been establish
54. ree is enabled Refer to the SecureStack C2 Configuration Guide for the instructions to set the type of STA Review the network design and delete unnecessary loops If the problem continues contact Enterasys Networks for technical support User parameters IP address device and module name etc were lost when the switch power was cycled Clear NVRAM was set using CLI commands Reenter the lost parameters as necessary Refer to the SecureStack C2 Configuration Guide for the instructions to configure the switch using CLI commands If the problem continues contact Enterasys Networks for technical support 4 6 Troubleshooting Using the Password Reset Switch Using the Password Reset Switch If you forget the switch login password use the Password Reset switch as described in the following procedure Figure 4 3 Password Reset Switch 1 Password Reset switch To reset the switch password refer to Figure 4 3 and proceed as follows Note Notify the system manager before changing the password 1 Press and hold the Reset button while the switch is operational This change of the login password to the default password will be indicated via CLI only 2 Logon to device management You can now logon to the switch via the Console port and assign a new password using the command line interface CLI 3 To access switch management from your local PC terminal or modem connection refer to the SecureSt
55. refer to the following table For Refer to An overview of the switch features and how to obtain technical support Chapter 1 Introduction Network requirements that must be met before installing the switch Chapter 2 Network Requirements Instructions to install the switch on a flat surface or in a standard 19 inch rack and configure the switch in a stacked configuration Chapter 3 Hardware Installation Troubleshooting installation problems and diagnosing network operational problems using the LANVIEW LEDs Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Specifications environmental requirements and physical properties of the switch and optional XFPs Appendix A Specifications Related Documents The documents listed below provide the necessary information to install and configure the switch and can be obtained from the World Wide Web in Adobe Acrobat Portable xvi Document Format PDF at the following site http www enterasys com support manuals SecureStack C2 Installation Guide provides hardware specifications and instructions to install the switch and its options SecureStack C2 Configuration Guide describes how to use the Command Line Interface CLI to set up and manage the C2 switch SecureStack C2 Redundant Power System C2RPS SYS Installation Guide provides hardware specifications and instructions to install the power supply and its options Cabling Guide provides infor
56. ross 6 65 kg 14 63 Ib shipping carton containing one module Predicted hours for Mean Time Between Failures MTBF Heat Dissipation maximum Net 5 40 kg 11 88 Ib one module without packaging 156 424 hours 92 0 W 313 9 Btu hr AC Input Specifications Input Voltage Input Current Frequency 100 to 240 VAC 1 2 A Max 50 to 60 Hz Environmental Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Operating Relative Humidity 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F 5 to 90 non condensing Supported XFP Transceiver Interface Options Supported XFP Transceiver Interface Options At the time this manual was printed three 1OGBASE XFP modules are available The optional XFPs are hot swappable and are IEEE 802 ae compliant Table A 2 lists the XFPs and the type of fiber optic connection and 10GBASE standard that each one supports Table A 2 Supported XFP Transceivers XFP Specification 10GBASE SR XFP Provides one LC fiber optic multimode port that is compliant with the 10GBASE L standard 10GBASE LR XFP Provides one LC fiber optic single mode port that is compliant with the 10GBASE LR standard 10GBASE ER XFP Provides one LC fiber optic single mode port that is compliant with the 10GBASE ER standard Table A 3 provides you with the input output specifications for each version of XFP Table A 3 XFP Fiber Optic Specifications Extinction Received
57. s eye hazard When viewing the output optical port power must be removed from the network adapter Advertencia Los XFPs de fibra optica usan lasers de clase 1 No se debe usar instrumentos opticos para ver la potencia laser El uso de los instrumentos opticos para ver la potencia laser incrementa el riesgo a los ojos Cuando vean el puerto de la potencia optica la corriente debe ser removida del adaptador de la red Warnhinweis XFPs mit Fiber Optik Technologie benutzen Laser der Klasse 1 Benutzen sie keinesfalls optische Hilfsmittel um die Funktion des Lasers zu berpr fen Solche Hilfsmittel erh hen die Gefahr von Sehsch den Wenn sie den optischen Port berpr fen m chten stellen Sie sicher dass die Komponente von der Spannungsversorgung getrennt ist This section describes how to connect e a 10GBASE SR multimode fiber optic connection from the network or devices to an LC port connector of a IOGBASE SR XFP or e a10GBASE LR or ER single mode fiber optic connection from the network or devices to an LC port connector of a 1000BASE LR XFP or 1000BASE ER XFP respectively SecureStack C2 Installation Guide 3 23 Connecting to the Network Each fiber optic link consists of two fiber optic strands within the cable Transmit TX e Receive RX The transmit strand from a device port connects to the receive port of a fiber optic Gigabit Ethernet device at the other end of the segment The receive strand of the applicable LC
58. s listed below to correctly install the switch For information about Refer to page Considerations Prior to Installation 3 2 Required Tools 3 2 Unpacking the Switch 3 2 Installing Optional XFPs 3 3 Installing the Switch on a Flat Surface 3 5 Connecting High Speed Stacking Cables 3 9 Configuring Switches in a Stack 3 10 Connecting AC and RPS Power 3 13 Connecting to Console Port for Local Management 3 16 Connecting to the Network 3 20 Completing the Installation 3 26 SecureStack C2 Installation Guide 3 1 Considerations Prior to Installation Considerations Prior to Installation When installing the switch note the following Before starting the installation procedure notify the network administrator of the installation Follow the installation procedures in the order as presented in this guide Donot connect the switch to the network until you have established the correct IP address Required Tools A Phillips screwdriver is required to install the switch into a rack Unpacking the Switch Unpack the switch as follows 1 Open the carton and remove the packing material protecting the switch 2 Verify the carton contents with the items listed in Table 3 1 Table 3 1 Contents of Switch Carton Item Quantity Switch device 1 Mounting kit two mounting brackets and eight M3x6 mm screws for rack mounting 1 Rubber feet with adhesive backing for inst
59. s or modifications made to this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE This digital apparatus does not exceed the class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set outin the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le present appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la class A prescrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique dict par le ministere des Communications du Canada CLASS A ITE NOTICE WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures CLASE A AVISO DE ITE ADVERTENCIA Este es un producto de Clase A En un ambiente dom stico este producto puede causar interferencia de radio en cuyo caso puede ser requerido tomar medidas adecuadas KLASSE A ITE ANMERKUNG WARNHINWEIS Dieses Produkt z hlt zur Klasse A Industriebereich In Wohnbereichen kann es hierdurch zu Funkst rungen kommen daher sollten angemessene Vorkehrungen zum Schutz getroffen werden PRODUCT SAFETY This product complies with the following UL 60950 CSA C22 2 No 60950 73 23 EEC EN 60950 IEC 60950 EN 60825 21 CFR 1040 10 SEGURIDAD DEL PRODUCTO El producto de Ente
60. ssociated therewith are trademarks or registered trademarks of Enterasys Networks Inc in the United States and other countries All other product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Documentation URL http www enterasys com support manuals Documentacion URL http www enterasys com support manuals Dokumentation im Internet http www enterasys com support manuals REGULATORY COMPLIANCE INFORMATION FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC NOTICE This 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 NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment uses generates and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed in accordance with the operator s manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense WARNING Change
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63. tch proceed to the next step SecureStack C2 Installation Guide 3 13 Connecting AC and RPS Power Figure 3 7 Switch Rear View 1 AC power cord 2 AC power connector 3 Connector for external redundant power supply 3 Observe the power CPU LED not shown located on the front panel During the initialization the CPU LED will start by illuminating solid amber then start blinking green then blinking amber then blinking green again until the end of the initialization and then turns solid green Note If the CPU LED illuminates solid red there was a critical failure For more information about the LED indications and troubleshooting refer to Chapter 4 If you need additional help contact Enterasys Networks Refer to Getting Help on page 1 5 for details If the switch is a standalone switch it will take approximately 30 seconds for the switch to start up If the switch is a stack Manager it can take up to 3 minutes or more to start up depending on the number of Member switches in the stack 3 14 Hardware Installation Connecting AC and RPS Power RPS Power If you are installing an optional redundant power system C2RPS SYS refer to the installation instructions supplied with the RPS The switch is connected to a C2RPS PSM using a C2RPS PSM Cable C2 PoE Redundant Power Supply C2RPS POE to the DC power connector Otherwise T Caution The C2K122 24 is not a PoE compliant device Do not connect a SecureSta
64. tch the first one becomes the Manager and all the next switches will join that stack regardless of Priority Firmware Revision or MAC Address The switches are assigned unit IDs in the order that you power on each switch Note Once switch IDs are assigned they are persistent and will be retained during a power cycle to any or all of the switches 2 Optional If desired change the management switch using the set switch movemanagement command as described in the SecureStack C2 Configuration Guide 3 Once the desired Manager switch has been selected reset the system using the reset command as described in the SecureStack C2 Configuration Guide Adding a New Switch to an Existing Stack Use the following procedure to install anew switch to an existing stack configuration This procedure assumes that the new switch being added has a clean configuration from manufacturing and is running the same firmware image version as other switches in the stack 3 12 Hardware Installation Connecting AC and RPS Power 1 Ensure that power is off on the new switch being installed 2 Use one of the following methods to complete the stack cable connections If the running stack uses a daisy chain topology make the stack cable connections from the bottom of the stack to the new switch that is STACK DOWN port from the bottom switch of the running stack to the STACK UP port on the new switch If the running stack uses a ring stack t
65. the 24 RJ45 ports 3 STACK UP LED 7 Link Activity LEDs for 10 Gbps XFP ports 4 RPS LED for redundant power source status 25 and 26 5 Manager LED Table 4 2 describes the LED indications and provides recommended actions as appropriate Note The terms flashing blinking and solid used in Table 4 2 indicate the following Flashing LED is flashing randomly Blinking LED is flashing at a steady rate approximately 50 on 50 off Solid LED is on steady and not pulsing 4 2 Troubleshooting Using LANVIEW Figure 4 2 LANVIEW LEDs LED Color State Recommended Action CPU Off Power disconnected If the LED remains off after connecting AC power or DC power from an RPS check the following 1 Make sure there is power at the power source AC source and RPS if applicable 2 Replace the power cord with a known good one or check the continuity of the power cord 3 If the switch still does not power up the system may have a fatal error Contact Enterasys Networks for technical support Red Solid Boot up failed If the LED remains red for several minutes the system may have a fatal error Contact Enterasys Networks for technical support Amber Solid Diagnostics are running If the LED remains amber for more than several minutes contact Enterasys Networks for technical support Blinking Code image is being downloaded None Green Solid System is fully
66. the failure A description of any action s already taken to resolve the problem for example changing mode switches rebooting the unit etc The serial and revision numbers of all involved Enterasys Networks products in the network A description of your network environment layout cable type etc Network load and frame size at the time of trouble if known The device history that is have you returned the device before is this a recurring problem and so forth Any previous Return Material Authorization RMA numbers SecureStack C2 Installation Guide 1 5 Getting Help 1 6 Introduction Network Requirements Before installing the device review the requirements and specifications in this chapter concerning the following For information about Refer to page 10BASE TX Network 2 1 100BASE TX Network 2 2 1000BASE T Network 2 2 10GBASE XX Network 2 2 were Note The network installation must meet the requirements described in this chapter to ensure satisfactory performance of this equipment Failure to do so will produce poor network performance Note The associated switch configuration guide and the Cabling Guide referred to in the following sections can be found on the Enterasys Networks World Wide Web site http www enterasys com manuals For details about obtaining the manuals refer to Related Documents on page xvi 10BASE TX
67. ting toa VT Series Terminal JL iasa a akastasskaqaepaakakaqtusyuasa 3 18 Coss to a NIN u l Sau a kawa nen et een 3 19 Connecting THING Neb ork LLL i iii i ana nun na renter ASE E E 3 20 Connecing UTP Cables ea om mr ent Timer Trane creer Pret e 3 20 Connecting Fiber Opte Cables to LG POMS asus nannte 3 23 Completing The Installation LI ipt i ass seulededs EETA n Er NASES E EEA S EPRA a E ASENNA 3 26 initial Logon to Switch Management LLL nenn nennen 3 26 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Ling L NIE enge 4 2 Ho bie S CRORE era 4 5 Using the Password Rosol VCH i uu en 4 7 Appendix A Specifications SWIEN ORICON eek A 2 Supported AFP Transceiver Interface Options ae el A 3 Consol Port Pinout ASSIgnIWSER S IILI I A ii i iii i ili i S ee er A 4 Regula Toni ea A 4 Index xii Figures 1 1 3 1 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 3 9 3 10 3 11 3 12 3 13 3 14 3 15 3 16 3 17 4 1 4 2 4 3 A 1 Tables 24 3 1 A 1 A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 C2K122 24 Stackable SWIIEN een ee IRL XFP with LC Connector RG UHREN aren 3 4 Chassis Bottom Rubber Feet Placement ARE ee ee asa 3 6 Area Guidelines for Switch Installation on Flat Surface wool Attaching the Rackmount Brackets suresinin erahnen iania Fastening the Switch to the Rack 6585495 AEE R AE E E High Speed Stacking Cable Connections E E aa ee p 10 Switch Rear View gii ss 87 1 DB9 Male Console Port Pinout Assignments Connecting an
68. ts 1 Rackmount brackets 2 M3x6 mm flathead screws 2 With the mounting brackets attached position the switch between the vertical frame members of the 19 inch rack as shown in Figure 3 5 Then fasten the switch securely to the frame using four mounting screws user supplied 3 8 Hardware Installation Connecting High Speed Stacking Cables Figure 3 5 Fastening the Switch to the Rack ve Br gt P O gr O 4 Oa 0 gt O Br Q 1 Rails of 19 inch rack 2 Mounting screws supplied by user 3 Ifyou are installing this switch in a stacked configuration repeat this procedure for each switch until all switches have been installed in the stack then proceed to Connecting High Speed Stacking Cables on page 3 9 Otherwise proceed to Connecting AC and RPS Power on page 3 13 Connecting High Speed Stacking Cables The stack of switches can be connected in a ring or daisy chain topology In a ring topology all the switches are connected The only difference in the cable connections in a daisy chain topology is that one cable is not installed Up to 8 switches can be stacked together and connected by high speed stacking cables You can add switches and reach up to a maximum of 384 Ethernet ports per stack The high speed stacking cables allow the entire stack to operate with a single IP address Note The high speed stacking cables are optional items and must be or
69. utomatically established and is referred to as the Manager switch e All other switches are established as Member switches in the stack The hierarchy of the switches that will assume the function of backup manager is also determined in case the current manager malfunctions is powered down or is disconnected from the stack The console port on the manager switch remains active for out of band local switch management but the console port on each member switch is deactivated This enables you to set the IP address and system password using a single console port Now each switch can be configured locally using only the manager s console port or inband using a remote device and the CLI set of commands described in this section For procedures used for various types of connections to the Console port refer to Connecting to Console Port for Local Management on page 3 16 Once a stack is created more than one switch is interconnected the following occurs 1 Switch unit IDs are arbitrarily assigned on a first come first served basis 2 Switch IDs are saved against each module Then every time a board is power cycled it will initialize with the same switch ID This is important for port specific information for example ge 4 12 is the 12th Gigabit Ethernet port on switch 4 3 The management election process uses the following precedence to assign a management device a Previously assigned elected management switc
70. wing terms are used Switch refers to a C2K122 24 unless otherwise noted XSP refers to optional small form pluggable interface modules that plug into the front panel port slots 25 and 26 Important Notice Depending on the firmware version used in the C2K122 24 switch some features described in this document may not be supported Refer to the Release Notes shipped with the switch to determine which features are supported Who Should Use This Guide This guide is intended for a network administrator responsible for installing and setting up the stackable switch f Electrical Hazard Only qualified personnel should perform installation procedures Riesgo Electrico Solamente personal calificado debe realizar procedimientos de instalacion Elektrischer Gefahrenhinweis Installationen sollten nur durch ausgebildetes und qualifiziertes Personal vorgenommen werden How to Use This Guide Read through this guide completely to familiarize yourself with its contents to gain an understanding of the features and capabilities of the stackable switch A general knowledge of data communications networks is helpful when setting up the switch SecureStack C2 Installation Guide xv Related Documents This preface provides an overview of this guide and the SecureStack C2 manual set a brief summary of each chapter and defines the conventions used throughout this guide To locate information concerning various subjects in this guide
71. witch are available online at http www enterasys com support manuals Once you are confident that the installation is successful route and secure your cables If you require assistance contact Enterasys Networks using one of the methods described in Getting Help on page 1 5 3 26 Hardware Installation Troubleshooting This chapter provides information concerning the following For information about Refer to page Using LANVIEW Ao Troubleshooting Checklist 4 5 Using the Password Reset Switch 4 7 This device contains a battery that is not considered a user replaceable part If the battery needs to be replaced contact customer service for repair Caution There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to instructions supplied with the batteries Precaucion Hay riesgo de explosion si la bateria se reemplaza con el typo incorrecto Puede tirar la bateria usada en la basura SecureStack C2 Installation Guide 4 1 Using LANVIEW Using LANVIEW The switch supports the Enterasys Networks built in LANVIEW LED visual diagnostic and status monitoring system The location of each C2K122 24 LANVIEW LED is shown in Figure 4 1 The LEDs enable you to quickly observe network status for diagnosing switch and network problems Figure 4 1 C2K122 24 LANVIEW LEDs 1 CPULED 6 Link Activity LED for 10 100 1000 Mbps 2 STACK DOWN LED port 1 of

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