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1. Fans f Mounting Bracket Mounting Bracket Pa N u z NIIE P oal 2 e GE o of So mee es Optional Module Power Supply PSUO Power Supply PSU1 OPT1 Figure 2 2 The Rear of the S60 System Stack ID Management Ports a fo oo000 o0 OWBOOOSEe0 0000 o000 opgarrrrr0r0m4m0 BeGEO AR CIT EET EEEE ET EE T T TS E oss a b ab db dh dbigh b alh lo ah ah eb ab alb db db a Lb db ah ab do h l EL PA E Ethernet Ports SFP Ports Alarm Optional LEDs Module OPTO K NOTE The ethernet ports are labeled 0 43 When cabling these ports be sure not to interfere with the airflow from the small vent holes above and below the ports The S60 System Orderable S60 Systems You can order the S60 in several different configurations You can order optional modules separately Hardware S60 44 port 10 100 1000 Base T with 4 SFP ports and 2 modular slots S60 44 port 10 100 1000 Base T with 4 SFP ports 2 modular slots 1 AC PSU and 1 fan s
2. 4 Attach the other end of the ground cable to a suitable ground point The rack installation ears are not a suitable grounding point Install the S60 System 13 Insert Optional Modules The S60 system has expansion slots at the front left and rear right of the system that you can use for stacking modules or for Small Form Factor Pluggable Plus SFP devices Table 3 1 lists the optional modules that you can install into these expansion slots The optional modules are hot swappable K NOTE Pre configuring the interfaces for the optical module preserves the configuration if and when you remove an optical module The optional 10G optical module is automatically recognized and the interfaces are created when you insert the module into the slot However if the system is not already configured for the interfaces when you remove the optional module the interfaces and their configurations are removed as well Table 3 1 Optional Modules Module Description 2 port 12G stacking module l port 24G stacking module 2 port 10G SFP optical module i A WARNING ESD damage can occur
3. Blinking Green Activity transmitting or receiving packet at this port Off No link detected at this port Stacking Module LEDs e Link Activity LED Green Link up on this port no activity taking place Blinking Green Activity transmitting or receiving packet in link up state Off No Link detected at this port The S60 System 10 Install the S60 System To install the S60 system Dell Force10 recommends completing the installation procedures in the order presented in this chapter Always handle the S60 system and its components with care Avoid dropping the system or its Field Replaceable Units FRUs This chapter describes the installation procedures as follows 1 Install the S60 System in a Rack or Cabinet a Attach the Mounting Brackets b Install the Chassis into the Rack or Cabinet 2 Attach the Ground Cable 3 Insert Optional Modules 4 Connect Stacking Ports Optional 5 Supply Power and Power Up the System A WARNING Electrostatic discharge ESD damage can occur if the components are mishandled Always wear an ESD preventive wrist or heel ground strap when handling the S60 system and its components As with all electrical devices take all the necessary safety precautions to prevent injury when installing this system Install the S60 System in a Rack or Cabinet Attach the Mounting Brackets The S60 system is shipped with mounting brackets rack ears and the required screws for rack or cabinet installa
4. Access the RJ 45 Console Port with a DB 9 Adapter 0 29 Access the USB B Console Port 0 0 c cence teens 29 S60 Specifications Chassis Physical DeSign 0 0 cece eee eens 31 Environmental Parameters 000 0 cece c eee eee e eee eee 31 AC Power RequirementS 0 scene eee eee ees 31 DC Power Requirements 0 cece cece ete eee eens 32 EEE Standards epea cate sae Se Se Ad eds Lee 32 Agency Compliance 0 20 cece cece teens 32 Network Equipment Building Systems NEBS Compliance 32 USA Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement 33 Canadian Department of Communication Statement 33 European Union EMC Directive Conformance Statement 34 European Community Contact 0 0 eens 34 Japan VCCI Compliance for Class A Equipment 0000 34 Korea Complianee sin0 5 a oooe ae dead cated pte ees ede aS 35 China Gompliance iasi erie a peer ahs bead doe weve wee 35 Safety Standards and Compliance Agency Certifications 35 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 00 cee eee eee 36 Product Recycling and Disposal 0 cece eee e eee eee 36 SD Card Removal 00 c cece cece cence ete ete e eens 37 Battery Replacement and Recycling 0 cece eect eee eee 38 8 Technical Support The iSupport Website 0 0 0 e
5. em D O Ce op mp ye 1 Oo Fe Oe 1 O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 E E lt 2 D ip LH i t 9 0 11 The stack master indicator displays e Stack Master decimal LED ON e Stack standby decimal LED blinking e Member decimal LED Off Below the Stack ID LED and above the optional module ports are four LEDs that display the system status Table 2 1 From left to right they are e power e alarm e PSUO e PSUI1 Table 2 1 System LED Displays Label LED Color Display Description Power PWR Green Blinking System is booting up Green System power supply is OK Yellow System power supply is operating outside the expected parameters Power Supply Green All fans are OK PSUO Yellow At least one fan is operating outside the expected parameters Power Supply Green All fans are OK PSU Yellow At least one fan is operating outside the expected parameters The S60 System In addition to the system LEDs each port has status indicator LEDs Table 2 2 lists the port LED displays Table 2 2 Port LED Displays Feature Description 10 100 1000 Port LEDs e Link LED on the left side of each port Green 1000M Yellow 10 100M Off No link e Activity LED on the right side of each port Green Link up on this port full traffic Blinking Green Activity transmitting or receiving packet at this port Off No traffic SFP Port LED e Link Activity LED Green Link up on this port no activity taking place
6. 4 5 Surge EN 61000 4 6 Low Frequency Conducted Immunity Product Recycling and Disposal You must recycle or discard this system according to the applicable local and national regulations Dell Networking encourages owners of information technology IT equipment to responsibly recycle their equipment when it is no longer needed Dell Networking offers a variety of product return programs and services in several countries to assist equipment owners in recycling their IT products Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive for Recovery Recycle and Reuse of IT and Telecommunications Products Dell Networking equipment is labeled in accordance with European Directive 2002 96 EC concerning waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE The Directive determines the framework for the return and recycling of used appliances as applicable throughout the European Union This label is applied to various products to indicate that the product is not to be thrown away but rather reclaimed upon end of life per this Directive S60 Specifications 36 Figure 7 1 The European WEEE symbo In accordance with the European WEEE Directive electrical and electronic equipment EEE is to be collected separately and to be reused recycled or recovered at end of life Users of EEE with the WEEE marking per Annex IV of the WEEE Directive as shown above must not dispose of end of life EEE as unsorted municipal waste but use the collection framew
7. A list of distributors and their reported inventory displays VAN CAUTION For Network Equipment Building System NEBS compliance use the NEBS approved filters These filters are colored green and are installed exactly the same as the non NEBS filters Fans and Filters 25 Components e 60 Fan module e 60 Fan module Reverse flow e 60 Fan filter e The fan filters are used on the reverse flow R fan modules only Figure 5 1 The S60 Fan Module Securing Screw Fans and Filters Fan Module Grab Handle Module slot 0 is on the left side of the system module slot 1 is on the right side of the system Install a Fan Module The fan modules in the S60 are field replaceable The PSUs are in a single piece with the fans For the procedure to replace the entire PSU refer to Chapter 4 Power Supplies To install a fan module follow these steps Step Task 1 Take the fan module out of the shipping box 2 Use the grab handle to slide the fan module into the bay 3 Tighten the securing screw at the top of the fan module Replace a Fan Module Dell Networking recommends replacing the fan tray within five minutes If the fan tray is left out for too long the system may experience traffic disruption Fans and Filters 26 Error messages appear when the fan tray is removed and when the temperature approaches the threshold e When a fan tray is removed the system displays the following messag
8. Modules As an option when using the 2 port 12G stacking modules insert a second cable into the other open stack ports Figure 3 4 The second cable provides both backup connectivity and increased data transfer between the systems To connect 2 port 12G stacking modules starting with the S60 at the bottom of the stack Step Task 1 Insert one end of the first cable into Stack Port 48 or 50 2 Insert the other end of the cable into Stack Port 48 or 50 of the top 3 Insert a second cable into Stack Port 49 or 51 of the bottom and top S60 systems Figure 3 3 Two S60 Systems with 2 port 12G Stacking Modules Connected in a Ring Topology 1 port 24G stacking modules The 1 port 24G stacking module requires the S60 systems be cabled across the front ports to rear port or vice versa Figure 3 4 To connect 1 port 24G stacking modules starting with the S60 at the bottom of the stack Step Task 1 Insert one end of the first cable into Stack Port 48 or 50 2 Insert the other end of the cable into Stack Port 50 or 48 of the top S60 system 3 Insert the second cable into Stack Port 50 or 48 of the middle and top S60 systems Figure 3 4 Two S60 Systems with 1 port 24G Stacking Modules Connected in a Ring Topology noo Install the S60 System 17 Connect Three or More S60 Systems 2 port 12G Stacking Modules As an option when using the 2 port 12G stacking modules insert a
9. access this page without logging in using the Documentation link on the iSupport page Contact Information E mail Dell Force10_Technical_Support Dell com Web http support dell com force10 Telephone e US and Canada 866 965 5800 e International 408 965 5800 Technical Support 42 Requesting a Hardware Replacement To request replacement hardware follow these steps Step Task 1 Determine the part number and serial number of the component To list the numbers for all components installed in the chassis use the show hardware command 2 Request a Return Materials Authorization RMA number from the Technical Assistance Center TAC by opening a support case Open a support case by e Using the Create Service Request form on the iSupport page refer to Contacting the Technical Assistance Center e Contacting Dell Networking directly by E mail or by phone refer to Contacting the Technical Assistance Center Provide the following information when using E mail or phone e Part number description and serial number of the component e Your name organization name telephone number fax number and E mail address e Shipping address for the replacement component including a contact name phone number and E mail address e A description of the failure including log messages This generally include Output from the show tech support non paged command This report is very long so set the storage bu
10. Installing the S60 System Publication Date December 2013 Notes Cautions and Warnings EK NOTE A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer A CAUTION A CAUTION indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the problem A WARNING A WARNING indicates a potential for property damage personal injury or death Information in this publication is subject to change without notice 2013 Dell Force10 All rights reserved Reproduction of these materials in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Dell Inc is strictly forbidden Trademarks used in this text Dell the Dell logo Dell Boomi Dell Precision OptiPlex Latitude PowerEdge PowerVault PowerConnect OpenManage EqualLogic Compellent KACE FlexAddress Force10 and Vostro are trademarks of Dell Inc Intel Pentium Xeon Core and Celeron are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U S and other countries AMD is a registered trademark and AMD Opteron AMD Phenom and AMD Sempron are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices Inc Microsoft Windows Windows Server Internet Explorer MS DOS Windows Vista and Active Directory are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Red Hat and Red Hat Enterprise Linux are registered tr
11. a Compliance g o ai AFLaD HGHZA H AZ Ag 717 OA EE ASIHE Ol HS Foel Het H 7AL AAA ASAE AS ez LICH Korea Information RE ooo Sipoon China Compliance Altitude T REA TFR 2000 XA FRR Humidity MiG FBR ARAA EEA Operating Temperature FIRE RK O50 By Non Operating Temperature JEL RRS 40 70 REET Safety Standards and Compliance Agency Certifications e CUS UL 60950 1 Ist Edition e CSA 60950 1 03 2nd Edition e EN 60950 1 2nd Edition e EN 60825 1 Ist Edition e EN 60825 1 Safety of Laser Products Part 1 Equipment Classification Requirements and User s Guide S60 Specifications 35 e EN 60825 2 Safety of Laser Products Part 2 Safety of Optical Fibre Communication Systems e FDA Regulation 21CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 e IEC 60950 1 2nd Ed including all National Deviations and Group Differences Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Emissions e International CISPR 22 2006 Class A e Australia New Zealand AS NZS CISPR 22 2006 Class A e Canada ICES 003 Issue 4 Class A e Europe EN55022 2006 CISPR 22 2006 Class A e Japan VCCI V3 2007 04 Class A e USA FCC CFR47 Part 15 Subpart B Class A Immunity e EN 300 386 v1 3 3 2005 EMC for Network Equipment N55022 2006 Class A N 55024 1998 Al 2001 A2 2003 E E EN 61000 3 2 Harmonic Current Emissions EN 61000 3 3 Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker e EN 61000 4 2 ESD EN 61000 4 3 Radiated Immunity EN 61000 4 4 EFT EN 61000
12. ace it when you complete the installation 3 Use the grab handle to slide the PSU into the power supply bay 4 Tighten the securing screw at the top of the PSU 5 Attach the power cables Power Supplies 23 Step Task continued 6 For DC PSUs replace the small plastic cover over the DC connectors 7 e For an AC PSU the system powers up as soon as the cables are connected between the PSU and the power source e For a DC PSU turn on the power Replace an AC or DC Power Supply K NOTE If a PSU fails you must completely replace it There are no field servicable components in the PSU To request a hardware replacement refer to Chapter 8 Technical Support To replace a PSU follow these steps Step Task 1 e For an AC PSU disconnect the power cable from the PSU e For a DC PSU IMPORTANT Turn OFF the power switch and disconnect the power cord from the PSU 2 For DC PSUs remove the small plastic cover over the DC connectors Do not throw the cover away you will put it back on when you complete the PSU replacement AN CAUTION You must complete steps 3 and 4 within one minute or the system powers down Use the grab handle to slide the PSU out of the power supply bay Use the grab handle on the replacement PSU to slide it into the power supply bay Tighten the securing screws on the replacement PSU Ensure the PSU is secure Attach the power cord to the replacement PSU For DC PSUs repl
13. ace the small plastic cover over the DC connectors o NI oJ a AJ For an AC PSU the system powers up as soon as the cables are connected between the PSU and the power source e For a DC PSU turn on the power Power Supplies 24 Fans and Filters The S60 system comes from the factory with one Power Supply Unit PSU and one fan module installed in the system Figure 5 1 If a second redundant PSU is installed and running both the fan module and the integrated fan PSU are hot swappable With redundant PSUs if you remove a fan module traffic is not interrupted A WARNING To run the system both slots must have operating fan units If a module is not installed in each slot either as part of the PSU or as an independent fan module the system powers down when it exceeds an internal temperature threshold A WARNING Dell Networking recommends replacing the fan tray within five minutes If the fan tray is left out for too long the system may experience traffic disruption The S60 system supports two airflow direction options normal and reverse Do not mix fan airflow types you can only use a single airflow direction in a system If the airflow directions are mismatched the system powers down in one minute e Normal airflow is from the Input Output I O panel to the PSU e Reverse airflow is from the PSU to the I O panel Environmental factors can decrease the amount of time required between air filter repla
14. ademarks of Red Hat Inc in the United States and or other countries Novell and SUSE are registered trademarks of Novell Inc in the United States and other countries Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation and or its affiliates Citrix Xen XenServer and XenMotion are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Citrix Systems Inc in the United States and or other countries VMware Virtual SMP vMotion vCenter and vSphere are registered trademarks or trademarks of VMware Inc in the United States or other countries IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this publication to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products Dell Inc disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own December 2013 1 2 About this Guide Related Publications s y ene 40 saccade 484d VAG AD Et tae cn ee bees 5 The S60 System IntrOduCtiON essen ceed eee l vada checkin eeeas Miia dada whee 6 Orderable S60 Systems 0 e cece eee eee ees 7 Features ieron eee as ath er By ee Ree ee oe Ea 8 POPS ei r n irae Gael Mad taal d os ao le dd ell ek 8 SYSTEM StalUSs iat secon ates Awa ee ead Spe Baad eter AEN 8 LED Displays reia ra te nate paw ya ones aed eae 248 8 Install the S60 System Install the S60 System in a Rack or Cabinet 002 cee eee eee 11 A
15. an error and the unit is not added until you install compatible software The order in which the units come on line or are added to or removed from the stack can affect how the stack identifies them and how the units identify themselves This influences the unit numbers management addresses and other elements of the configuration file How units are identified within the stack is determined by the selected identification algorithm The default algorithm has the units self identify as Unit 1 through Unit ast based on the order in which they come on line So when setting up a new set of switches in a stack you should have no trouble forcing the identification of the management unit and unit IDs by methodically supplying power to the units in your preferred sequence Similarly when you add a brand new unit to the stack the unit will be gracefully added as Unit last the lowest unused number with the current configuration Attaching the unit causes each unit in the stack to reload and the subsequent configuration file in each unit includes the awareness of the new unit If you have a pre configured unit that you want to add to the stack but you want to make sure the configuration does not override the configuration of the stack in order to avoid stack management conflicts add the unit while it is powered down You can use the CLI to make stack identification changes on the fly such as renumbering units stack unit unit number renumber un
16. cements Check the environmental factors regularly An increase in temperature and or particulate matter in the air might affect performance for example new equipment installation A CAUTION Check the fan air filters at six month intervals and replace them as necessary In order to accurately determine air filter replacement intervals regularly monitor the speeds of the cooling fans An increase in overall fan speed may indicate a clogged filter You must replace the S60 fan filters with new filters you cannot clean and reuse the fan filters Replacement filters can be sourced online through third party component suppliers The fan filter is manufactured by Qualtek Electronics Corporation and is stocked at several different online electronics supply sites The Qualtek part number is 09150 M 30 on some sites the part number is referenced as 09150 M30 and provides conformance to the following standards as per the NEBS GR 63 CORE specification e Minimum dust arrestance of 65 per ASHRAE Standard 52 1 1992 OR e Minimum Efficiency Rating Value MERV of 2 per ANSI ASHRAE Standard 52 2 2007 Dell Networking does not recommend any one site to procure these filters but you can find a link on the filter manufacturer s site http www qualtekusa com that displays a list of distributors and their current stock Select Catalog gt Fan_Accessories then scroll to part 09150 M 30 Click the check mark in the Distributor Stock Check column
17. connect both the console port and the USB B port the S60 system defaults to the USB B port If the USB B port is connected the console connection is considered inactive K NOTE Before starting this procedure be sure you have a terminal emulation program already installed on your PC You will also require the appropriate drivers for the USB device in use For assistance contact Dell Networking Technical Support Access the Console Ports 29 To access the USB B console port follow these steps Step Task 1 Power on the PC Dell Force 10 recommends using an XP operating system 2 Connect the USB A end of cable included into an available USB port on the PC 3 Connect the USB B end of cable into the USB B console port on the S60 system 4 Power on the S60 system 5 Install the necessary USB device drivers an internet connection is required For assistance contact Dell Networking Technical Support 6 Open your terminal software emulation program to access the S60 system 7 Set the terminal connection settings as follows e 9600 baud rate e No parity e 8 data bits e 1 stop bit e No flow control COM Properties Port Settings Bits per second Data bits Parity Stop bits i Flow control None OK Cancel Apply 8 The CLI command prompt appears when you are connected to the S60 system 60 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Dae s 28 FTOS gt _ Access the Cons
18. cumulators and waste batteries and accumulators The Directive determines the framework for the return and recycling of used batteries and accumulators as applicable throughout the European Union This label is applied to various batteries to indicate that the battery is not to be thrown away but rather reclaimed upon end of life per this Directive In accordance with the European Directive 2006 66 EC batteries and accumulators are labeled to indicate that they are to be collected separately and recycled at end of life The label on the battery may also include a chemical symbol for the metal concerned in the battery Pb for lead Hg for mercury and Cd for cadmium Users of batteries and accumulators must not dispose of batteries and accumulators as unsorted municipal waste but use the collection framework available to customers for the return recycling and treatment of batteries and accumulators The lithium battery in this system contains less than the maximum concentrations of hazardous amp materials as specified in the China RoHS Disclosure Table included with the chassis Customer participation is important to minimize any potential effects of batteries and accumulators on the environment and human health due to the potential presence of hazardous substances For proper collection and treatment contact your local Dell Networking representative S60 Specifications 39 For California Perchlorate Material Special handling may ap
19. e 00 00 37 SSTKUNITO M CP SCHMGR 2 FAN_TRAY_BAD Major alarm fan tray 0 in unit 0 is missing or down e When the temperature reaches the maximum threshold 3 the system displays the following warning message 00 00 38 STKUNITO M CP CHMGR 2 TEMP_SHUTDOWN_WARN WARNING Unit 0 temperature is current temp To replace a fan module follow these steps Step Task 1 Loosen the securing screw at the top of the fan module CAUTION You must complete steps 2 and 3 within five minutes or the system powers down If a fan module is not installed in each slot either as part of the PSU or as an independent fan module the system powers down when it exceeds an internal temperature threshold 2 Use the grab handle to slide the fan module out of the bay 3 Use the grab handle on the replacement fan module to slide it into the bay 4 Tighten the captive screws on the replacement fan module Ensure the fan module is secure Install a Fan Filter Use the fan filters with the reverse R flow fan modules and PSU fan modules only You can replace them individually on each fan within the module without powering down a PSU module or disrupting traffic The fan filters and retainers pop into the fan guards on the module There is no need to unscrew the filter guard To install a fan filter follow these steps Step Task 1 Using your fingernail gently pry the filter retainer off the filter guard 2 Remove the filte
20. e end of the cable into the open Stack Port 48 or 50 of the bottom S60 system and the other end of the cable into Stack Port 50 or 48 of the top S60 system Install the S60 System 18 Figure 3 6 Three S60 Systems with 1 port 24G Stacking Modules Connected in a Ring Topology Supply Power and Power Up the System Supply power to the S60 system after you have mounted them in a rack or on a table and have installed the optional modules Dell Networking recommends re inspecting your system prior to powering up Verify that K A the equipment is properly secured to the rack and properly grounded the equipment rack is properly mounted and grounded the ambient temperature around the system which may be higher than the room temperature is within the limits specified for the S60 system there is sufficient airflow around the system the input circuits are correctly sized for the loads and that you use sufficient over current protection devices all the protective covers are in place you have installed blank panels if you did not install optional modules NOTE A US AC power cable is included in the shipping container for powering up an AC PSU You must order all other power cables separately WARNING ESD damage can occur if the components are mishandled Always wear an ESD preventive wrist or heel ground strap when handling the S60 system and its components Power Up Sequence When the system powers up th
21. e fans immediately come on at high speed The fan speed slows as the system boots up Install the S60 System 19 The PWR Light Emitting Diode LED blinks until the boot up sequence is complete When the boot up is complete the PWD LED is steadily lit The Stack ID LED displays a digit to show the position of the unit in a stacking chain For a single chassis a 0 displays AC Power Connect the plug to each AC receptacle Figure 3 7 Ensure the power cord is secure As soon as the cable is connected between the S60 system and the power source the system is powered up there is no on off switch Figure 3 7 AC Power Connection DC Power To connect DC power Figure 3 8 follow these steps Step Task 1 Remove the small plastic cover from the DC connectors Attach the connectors to both the DC PSUs at the rear of the S60 system Ensure the connection is secure Replace the plastic cover over the DC connectors Bl wo Pp Turn the power switch on Figure 3 8 DC power connection Install the S60 System 20 Hot swap Units in a Stack You can add remove or swap units in an existing stack The units in the stack and the new units can be already powered up or they can be powered down All units in a stack must run the same version of the operating system If you attempt to attach a unit with a different version of the operating system to an existing stack the Command Line Interface CLD displays
22. ee eee teens 41 Accessing iSupport ServiceS 0c cece ete eee eens 41 Contacting the Technical Assistance Center 00 cece ee eeeeee 42 Requesting a Hardware Replacement 00 0 eee ee ec eee cease 43 About this Guide This guide provides site preparation recommendations step by step procedures for rack mounting and desk mounting inserting optional modules and connecting to a power source After you have completed the hardware installation and power up of the S60 system for software configuration information refer to the FTOS Configuration Guide for the S60 System and for Command Line Interface CLI information refer to the FTOS Command Line Reference Guide for the S60 System K NOTE For information about upgrading your system refer to the S60 Release Notes For questions regarding FTOS versions and upgrades contact Dell Networking Technical Support A CAUTION To avoid electrostatic discharge ESD damage wear grounding wrist straps when handling the S60 system A WARNING Only trained and qualified personnel can install the S60 system Read this guide before installing and powering up this equipment The S60 system contains two power cords Disconnect both power cords before servicing A WARNING This equipment contains optical transceivers which comply with the limits of Class 1 laser CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT radiation A WARNING When no cable is connected visible and invisible lase
23. emove one PSU without interrupting traffic The PSUs are in a single piece with the fans You can replace the fan filters individually in the reverse R systems but replacing a PSU also replaces the fans attached to that PSU For the procedure to replace only the fan filters refer to Chapter 5 Fans and Filters A WARNING Prevent exposure and contact with hazardous voltages Do not attempt to operate this system with the safety cover removed A CAUTION Remove the power cable from the PSU prior to removing the PSU Also do not connect power to the PSU prior to inserting the PSU in the system K NOTE For a Network Equipment Building System NEBS compliant installation to protect the AC power supplies from damage due to excessive power line surges the AC power connections must use a Surge Protection Device SPD K NOTE To comply with the GR 1089 Lightning Criteria for Equipment Interfacing with AC Power Ports use an external SPD at the AC input of the router K NOTE You must isolate the DC power return conductor from the chassis or frame when you make connections to the PSU To install a PSU follow these steps K NOTE The PSU module slides into the slot smoothly Do not force a module into a slot as this may damage the PSU or the S60 system Step Task 1 Take the PSU out of the shipping box 2 For DC PSUs remove the small plastic cover over the DC connectors Do not throw the cover away you will repl
24. ffer in your terminal program to high Output from the show logging eventlog unit command where the unit is the stack ID of the member unit that experienced the failure This report is included as a section in the output of show tech support non paged command Console captures showing the error messages Console captures showing the troubleshooting steps taken Saved messages to a syslog server if you use one Technical Support 43 Printed in the U S A www dell com support dell com
25. he slot S60 Specifications 37 Step Task continued 4 Remove the card lease Battery Replacement and Recycling A CAUTION The lithium battery is not field replaceable Only authorized personnel should remove and replace the lithium battery If the battery requires replacement contact Dell Networking Technical Support A WARNING ESD damage can occur if the components are mishandled Always wear an ESD preventive wrist or heel ground strap when handling the S60 system and its components As with all electrical devices take all the necessary safety precautions to prevent injury when installing this system To remove the battery follow these steps Step Task 1 Remove the small Phillips screws that connect the top to the body There are three evenly spaced screws across the rear and three evenly spaced screws along each side 2 Slide the top backwards until its front flange slides free of the faceplate Lift it off 3 Insert a small flat screw driver blade under the battery and in one of the slots of the plastic retainer underneath the battery S60 Specifications 38 Step Task continued 4 Lever the battery up against the coin cell clip the hold down lead on top of the battery far enough to provide room for the battery to be lifted above the edge of its retainer as shown Batteries or packaging for batteries are labeled in accordance with European Directive 2006 66 EC concerning batteries and ac
26. if the components are mishandled Always wear an ESD preventive wrist or heel ground strap when handling the S60 system and its components To install an optional module follow these steps Step Task 1 Remove the faceplate covering the module slot located at the rear left or front right of the S60 system 2 Remove the optional module from its packaging 3 Slide the optional module into the slot 4 Secure the captive screw on the side of the optional module Install the S60 System Install the SFP and SFP Optics In addition to the optional SFP optical modules the S60 system has four Small Form Factor Pluggable SFP optical ports in the front of the system A WARNING ESD damage can occur if the components are mishandled Always wear an ESD preventive wrist or heel ground strap when handling the S60 system and its components A WARNING When working with optical fibers follow all warning labels and always wear eye protection Never look directly into the end of a terminated or unterminated fiber or connector as it may cause eye damage To install SFP or SFP optics into an open port follow these steps Step Task 1 Position the SFP or SFP optic so it is in the correct position The optic has a key that prevents it from being inserted incorrectly 2 Insert the optic into the port until it gently snaps into place C
27. it number assigning a new management unit redundancy force failover stack unit number or removing priority or provisioning of a stack unit member no stack unit unit number provision provision type You can also use commands such as stack unit unit number priority value and member that override the default unit identification algorithms To see the current assignment of the management unit use the show system command To see the serial number of the designated unit use the show system stack unit unit number command For more information about removing a unit from a stack and other stacking commands refer to the Stacking chapter in the FTOS Configuration Guide for the S60 System and the Stacking Commands chapter in the FTOS Command Line Reference Guide for the S60 System Install the S60 System 21 Power Supplies The S60 system is designed to support two hot swappable power supply units PSUs with integrated fans that provide the cooling for the system There are two types of power supplies AC or DC and there are two airflow directions normal and reverse Two PSUs are required for full redundancy but the system will operate with a single PSU You can equip one of the PSU bays with a fan only module For the procedure to replace only a fan module or fan filter refer to Chapter 5 Fans and Filters You can order the S60 system as an empty chassis or with either AC power Figure 4 1 or DC power Figure 4 2 Both PSU types are fie
28. ld replaceable When running with full redundancy two PSUs installed and running you can remove and replace one PSU while the other PSU is running without disrupting traffic A WARNING To prevent electrical shock ensure the S60 system is grounded properly If you do not ground your system correctly excessive emissions may result Use a qualified electrician to ensure that the power cables meet your local electrical requirements A WARNING Electrostatic discharge ESD damage can occur if the components are mishandled Always wear an ESD preventive wrist or heel ground strap when handling the S60 system and its components Components The following power supply options are available for the S60 system e AC power supply with integrated fans e AC power supply with integrated reverse flow fans e DC power supply with integrated fans e DC power supply with integrated reverse flow fans Figure 4 1 AC Power Supply Securing Screw Fans and Filters SNS aaa Igy ee Grab Handle AC Power Connector Power Supplies 22 Figure 4 2 DC Power Supply Securing Screw Fans and Filters Grab Handle DC Power Connector Power Switch Power supply 0 PSUO is on the left side of the system power supply 1 PSU1 is on the right side of the system Install an AC or DC Power Supply The PSUs in the S60 system are field replaceable When both PSUs are up and running you can r
29. m to the other side be sure to use a cable of suitable length e To connect the systems use only the supported stacking cables The S60 system supports stacking in either a ring or cascade topology Figure 3 1 and Figure 3 2 When stacking S60 systems to provide redundant connectivity Dell Networking recommends using the ring topology Install the S60 System 15 Figure 3 1 S60 Stacking Topology with 2 port 12G Stacking Modules Ring Topology Cascade Topology with 2 port 12G modules with 2 port 12G modules Switch 1 Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 2 Figure 3 2 S60 Stacking Topology with 1 port 24G Stacking Modules Ring Topology Cascade Topology with 1 port 24G modules with 1 port 24G modules 50 Switch 1 Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 2 s 8 Switch 3 49 Switch 3 o While the diagram shows A to B connections the ports are bi directional so you can connect A to A or B to B as shown in the examples of two switch ring topologies Figure 3 4 and three switch Figure 3 5 or Figure 3 6 ring topologies Before you make your stacking port connections rack mount the stacking systems or insert them into a cabinet Insert one end of the stacking cable into a stacking port and insert the other end into a stacking port of the adjacent switch To ensure the cable is secure in the connector hand tighten all the captive screws Install the S60 System 16 Connect Two S60 Systems 2 port 12G Stacking
30. mishandled Always wear an ESD preventive wrist or heel ground strap when handling the S60 system and its components A CAUTION The intra building port s of the equipment or sub assembly is suitable for connection to intra building or unexposed wiring or cabling only The intra building port s of the equipment or sub assembly MUST NOT be metallically connected to interfaces that connect to the OSP or its wiring These interfaces are designed for use as intra building interfaces only Type 2 or Type 4 ports as described in GR 1089 CORE Issue 5 and require isolation from the exposed OSP cabling The addition of Primary Protectors is not sufficient protection in order to connect these interfaces metallically to OSP wiring USA Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement 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 designated to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy If it is not installed and used in accordance to the instructions it may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case users will be required to take whatever measures necessary to correct the interference at their own ex
31. nd password Technical Support 41 Contacting the Technical Assistance Center How to Contact Dell Networking TAC Log in to iSupport at http support dell com force10 and select the Service Request tab Information to Submit When Opening a Support Case e Your name company name phone number and E mail address e Preferred method of contact e Model number e Software version number e Serial number required e Dell Service Tag required e Chassis color required e Symptom description e Screen shots show the symptom including any error messages These can include Output from the show tech support non paged command This report is very long so set the storage buffer in your terminal program to high Output from the show logging eventlog unit command where unit is the stack ID of the member unit that experienced the failure This report is included as a section in the output of show tech support non paged command e Console captures showing the error messages e Console captures showing the troubleshooting steps taken e Saved messages to a syslog server if you use one Managing Your Case Log in to iSupport and select the Service Request tab to view all open cases and Return Materials Authorizations RMAs Downloading Software Updates Log in to iSupport and select the Software Center tab Technical Documentation Log in to iSupport and select the Documents tab You can
32. ole Ports 30 S60 Specifications This chapter the following sections e Chassis Physical Design e Agency Compliance Chassis Physical Design Parameter Specifications Height 1 7 inches 4 3 cm Width 17 32 inches 44 0 cm Depth 16 73 inches 42 5 cm Chassis weight with factory installed components 14 39 pounds approx 6 54 kg Rack clearance required Front 5 inches 12 7 cm Rear 5 inches 12 7 cm Thermal dissipation 597 BTU hr Power consumption 175 Watts nominal 225 Watts maximum Environmental Parameters Parameter Specifications Temperature 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C non operating Maximum altitude No performance degradation to 10 000 feet 3 048 meters Relative humidity 10 to 85 non condensing 5 to 95 non condensing non operating Shock MIL STD 810 Vibration Bellcore GR 63 AC Power Requirements Parameter Nominal input voltage Specifications 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Maximum AC power supply input current 2 A at 100 120 VAC Maximum system power input 225 W S60 Specifications 31 DC Power Requirements Parameter Specifications Nominal input voltage 40 to 60 VDC Maximum power supply input current 3 6 A at 48 VDC Maximum system power input 225 W IEEE Standards The S60 complies with the following IEEE standards 802 3ae 10 Gigabi
33. onnect Stacking Ports Optional Before you make your stacking port connections rack mount the S60 system or insert it into a cabinet Insert one end of the stacking cable into a stacking port and insert the other end into a stacking port of the adjacent system To ensure the cable is secure in the connector hand tighten all the captive screws To configure as a unified system Dell Networking supports stacking connections of up to 12 S60 systems K NOTE The S60 system does not stack with other S Series systems You can connect the stacking systems while they are powered down or up Both ring topology and cascade topology connections are supported Figure 3 1 and Figure 3 2 The stacking ports are bi directional If you use the 2 port 12G stacking module the stacking ports are labeled 48 49 on the rear ethernet port side and 50 51 on the front PSU side If you use the 2 port 24G stacking module the stacking ports are labeled 48 on the rear ethernet port side and 50 on the front PSU side Important Points to Know e Do not mix stacking modules Use either the 1 port 24G stacking module or the 2 port 12G stacking module within a single stack You cannot cable from a 1 port module to a 2 port module e You can install the S60 optional modules on either the back or front side of the system Dell Networking supports cabling between the front and the back side stacking modules If you need to reach from one side of the syste
34. ork available to customers for the return recycling and recovery of WEEE Customer participation is important to minimize any potential effects of EEE on the environment and human health due to the potential presence of hazardous substances in EEE Dell Networking products which fall within the scope of the WEEE are labeled with the crossed out wheelie bin symbol as shown above as required by WEEE For information on Dell Networking product recycling offerings see the WEEE Recycling instructions at http www euro dell com recycling For more information contact the Dell Networking Technical Assistance Center TAC see Contacting the Technical Assistance Center SD Card Removal To support high security environments you can remove and re install the SD card Dell Networking recommends only removing the card when necessary Only authorized personnel should remove and replace the card A CAUTION Only remove the SD card to support high security operations and after discussions with Dell Networking Technical Support or your Dell Networking representative To remove the SD card follow these steps Step Task 1 Remove the small Phillips screws that connect the top to the body There are three screws evenly spaced across the rear and three screws evenly spaced along each side of the case 2 Slide the top backwards until its front flange slides free of the faceplate Lift it off 3 Gently push the SD card to release it from t
35. pense Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits Dell Networking is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications in the equipment Unauthorized changes or modification could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 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 Canadian Department of Communication Statement Industry Canada Class A emission compliance statement This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Avis de conformit la r glementation d Industrie Canada Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada S60 Specifications 33 European Union EMC Directive Conformance Statement This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EU Council Directive 2004 108 EC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility Dell Networking cannot accept responsibility for any failure to satisfy the protection requirements resulting from a non recommended modification of this product including the fitting of non Dell Net
36. ply See http www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate The foregoing notice is provided in accordance with California Code of Regulations Title 22 Division 4 5 Chapter 33 Best Management Practices for Perchlorate Materials S60 Specifications 40 Technical Support This appendix contains the following sections e The iSupport Website e Contacting the Technical Assistance Center e Requesting a Hardware Replacement The iSupport Website iSupport provides a range of documents and tools to assist you with effectively using Dell Networking equipment and mitigating the impact of network outages Through iSupport you can obtain technical information regarding Dell Networking products access to software upgrades and patches and open and manage your Technical Assistance Center TAC cases Dell Networking iSupport provides integrated secure access to these services Accessing iSupport Services The URL for iSupport is https Awww force1 Onetworks com CSPortal20 Main SupportMain aspx To access iSupport services you must have a userid and password If you do not have one you can request one at the website To request a userid and password follow these steps Step Task 1 On the Dell Networking Support page click the Account Request link 2 Fill out the User Account Request form and click Send You will receive your userid and password by E mail 3 To access iSupport services click the LOGIN link and enter your userid a
37. r 3 Replace the filter and ensure it is pressed firmly into place Gently press the filter retainer into the filter guard until it snaps in 4 Repeat for all the fan filters if necessary Fans and Filters 27 Access the Console Ports You can access the S60 system directly through the console port at rear of the system Figure 6 1 Access the RJ 45 Console Port RS 232 K NOTE Before starting this procedure be sure you have a terminal emulation program already installed on your PC The RS 232 console port is labeled on the upper right hand side on the rear of the S60 system Figure 6 1 S60 Serial Console Port Connector Console Port J For the console port pin assignments refer to Table 6 1 To access the RJ 45 console port follow these steps Step Task 1 Install an RJ 45 copper cable into the console port Use a rollover cable to connect the S60 console port to a terminal server 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the DTE terminal server 3 Set the default terminal settings as follows e 9600 baud rate e No parity e 8 data bits e 1 stop bit No flow control Access the Con
38. r module e Upto 16K MAC address entries supported with hardware assisted aging e Supports 9K jumbo frames Ports e Optional ports supporting two 2 port 10G SFP modules e 44 fixed 10 100 1000 Mbps auto sensing and auto MDIX RJ45 ports e Four fixed ports supporting 100 1000 Base T or 1000 Base X using auto media detection e Optional ports supporting one 2 port 24G stacking module or two 1 port 12G stacking modules e Console port e Universal Serial Bus USB A port e USB B port System Status You can view S60 status information in several ways including physical displays and boot menu options You can also view status information through the Command Line Interface CLI show commands and with Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP traps For more information about these options refer to the FTOS Command Line Reference Guide for the S60 System and the FTOS Configuration Guide for the S60 System LED Displays As shown in Figure 2 3 the S60 rear panel contains several sets of Light Emitting Diodes LEDs The Stacking ID is at the top right corner on the rear of the system and is shown in hexidecimal form A small decimal at the bottom right of the LED indicates the stack master K NOTE The stacking LED display is not applicable to the first release of the S60 system The S60 System Figure 2 3 f Av gt of X Yy em lt of i ep Q Stack ID Hexidecimal Display Aa x lt D lt lt
39. r radiation may be emitted from the aperture of the optical transceiver ports Avoid exposure to laser radiation and do not stare into open apertures Related Publications For more information about the S60 system refer to the following documents e FTOS Configuration Guide for the S60 System e FTOS Command Line Reference Guide for the S60 System e FTOS Release Notes for the S60 System K NOTE For the most recent documentation and software visit iSupport registration for access to some sections is required https www force10networks com CSPortal20 Main SupportMain aspx About this Guide The S60 System Introduction The Dell Networking S60 system is a high performance high capacity low cost stackable Layer 2 switch Layer 3 router that supports 44 built in 10 100 1000 Base T ports four Small Form Factor Pluggable SFP ports an optional Small Form Factor Pluggable Plus SFP module and optional 12G or 24G stacking modules The front of the S60 Figure 2 1 contains the Power Supply Units PSUs optional module slots and the grounding connectors The rear of the S60 Figure 2 2 contains the 44 ethernet ports optional module ports management ports and displays for alarms and stacking identification Figure 2 1 The Front of the S60 System Power Connector Ground Connectors AC shown
40. second cable into the other open stack ports Figure 3 5 The second cable provides both backup connectivity and increased data transfer between the systems To connect 2 port 12G stacking modules starting with the S60 system at the bottom of the stack Step Task 1 Insert one end of the first cable into Stack Port 48 or 50 2 Insert the other end of the cable into Stack Port 48 or 50 of the middle S60 system 3 Insert the second cable into Stack Port 49 or 51 of the middle and top S60 systems 4 Use the remaining cable to connect the top and bottom S60 systems by inserting one end of the cable into the open Stack Port 49 or 51 of the bottom S60 system and the other end of the cable into Stack Port 48 or 50 of the top S60 system Figure 3 5 Three S60 Systems with 2 port 12G Stacking Modules Connected in a Ring Topology 1 port 24G Stacking Modules The 1 port 24G stacking module requires the S60 systems be cabled from the front ports to rear port or vice versa Figure 3 6 To connect 1 port 24G stacking modules starting with the S60 system at the bottom of the stack Step Task 1 Insert one end of the first cable into Stack Port 48 or 50 2 Insert the other end of the cable into Stack Port 48 or 50 of the middle S60 system 3 Insert the second cable into Stack Port 50 or 48 of the middle and top S60 systems 4 Use the remaining cable to connect the top and bottom S60 systems by inserting on
41. sole Ports 28 Access the RJ 45 Console Port with a DB 9 Adapter If the DTE has a DB 9 interface you can connect to the console port using an RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter along with the RJ 45 rollover cable Table 6 1 lists the pin assignments Table 6 1 Pin Assignments Between the E Series Console and a DTE Terminal Server E Series Console RJ 45 to DB 9 Terminal Server Device Port RJ 45 to RJ 45 Rollover Cable Adapter Signal RJ 45 Pinout RJ 45 Pinout DB 9 Pin Signal RTS 1 8 8 CTS NC 2 7 6 DSR TxD 3 6 2 RxD GND 4 5 5 GND GND 5 4 5 GND RxD 6 3 3 TxD NC 7 2 4 DTR CTS 8 1 7 RTS Access the USB B Console Port The S60 system has two management ports available for system access a console port and a Universal Serial Bus USB B port Figure 6 2 The USB B ports act exactly as the console port The terminal settings are the same When the USB B drive is connected the S60 system sends all messages to it The USB B connector port is labeled on the left of the management ports on the rear of the S60 system Figure 6 2 S60 USB B Port Connector j l im aro HI E a Ur B E E hand vA vaiva val D i i a ga o Eee When you
42. t Ethernet 802 3ab 1000Base T 802 1p L2 Prioritization 802 1Q VLAN Tagging Double VLAN Tagging Q in Q GVRP 802 1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol 802 1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol 802 3ad Link Aggregation with LACP 802 1D Bridging GARP GMRP 802 3x Flow Control 802 lac Frame Extension for VLAN tagging 802 1x Port based Network Access Control Agency Compliance The S60 system is designed to comply with the following safety and agency requirements Network Equipment Building Systems NEBS Compliance Use shielded cables for ports 0 43 The shields must be grounded at both ends You can only use reverse airflow configurations in a NEBS compliant installation Use only supported Dell S60 AC power supply units DC power supply units and fans You must fit the Power Supply Units PSUs and fan modules with the supported Dell S60 filter kits You must replace the fan filters on a regular basis Use this equipment with an external second level 6kV lightning Surge Protection Device SPD at the AC input of the building For the NEBS compliant installation in order to protect the AC PSUs from damage due to excessive power line surges AC power connections must use a SPD In order to comply with the GR 1089 Lightning Criteria for Equipment Interfacing with AC Power Ports use an external SPD at the AC input of the router S60 Specifications 32 A WARNING Electrostatic discharge ESD damage can occur if the components are
43. tion The brackets are enclosed in a package with the chassis K NOTE Dell Networking recommends attaching the brackets to the front of the chassis on the Power Supply Unit PSU side This provides the greatest weight support for the chassis in the rack or cabinet and is in compliance with Bellcore Zone 4 earthquake requirements Install the S60 System 11 To attach the brackets to the chassis follow these steps Step Task 1 Take the brackets and screws out of their packaging 2 Attach the brackets to the rear sides of the chassis using four screws for each bracket Attach the bracket so that the ear faces to the rear and the outside of the chassis Power Supply Connect to rack cabinet ear View of chassis front pS Connect to rack cabinet ear Install the Chassis into the Rack or Cabinet To permit access and airflow ensure that there is adequate clearance surrounding the rack or within the cabinet When you install two S60 systems near each other to permit proper airflow position the two chassis at least five inches 12 7 cm apart To install a switch into a two post 19 inch equipment rack using the already attached mounting brackets follow these steps Step Task 4 NOTE Dell Networking recommends one person holding the S60 chassis in place while another person attaches the brackets to the posts 1 Attach the bracket ears to the rack or cabinet pos
44. ts using two screws for each bracket Ensure the screws are tightened firmly Lo 7 lee PSU1 Pl Rack Mounting lt ears 9 Rack Cabinet Post Install the S60 System 12 Attach the Ground Cable The S60 system is shipped with two 10 32 screws to attach a ground cable to the system The cable is not included To properly ground the system Dell Networking recommends using a 6AWG two hole lug 10 hole size 63 spacing not included The two hole lug must be a UL recognized crimp type lug K NOTE Coat the two hole lug with an anti oxidant compound prior to crimping Bring any un plated mating surfaces to a shiny finish and coat with an anti oxidant prior to mating Plated mating surfaces must be clean and free from contamination K NOTE The rack installation ears are not suitable for grounding Z CAUTION Grounding conductors must be made of copper Do not use aluminum conductors To connect the ground cable to the system follow these steps Step Task 1 Take the two 10 32 screws from the package 2 Cut the cable to the desired length The cable length must facilitate the proper operation of the fault interrupt circuits Dell Networking recommends using the shortest cable route allowable 3 Attach the two hole lug to the system using the supplied 10 32 screws with captive internal tooth lock washers Torque the screws to 20 in lbs
45. ttach the Mounting Brackets 0 00 cece eects 11 Install the Chassis into the Rack or Cabinet 0 00 e cece 12 Attach the Ground Cable 0 cece cece teenies 13 Insert Optional Modules 0 ccc cette eee ee 14 Install the SFP and SFP Optics 0 cece eee 15 Connect Stacking Ports Optional 00 cee eee eee eee eee 15 Important Points to KnoW 0 eects 15 Connect Two S60 Systems 0 eects 17 Connect Three or More S60 Systems 0 0 e eee 18 Supply Power and Power Up the System 0 0 cece eee eee eee 19 Power Up Sequence 00 e cece neeaaea 19 AG POWG let statin Ae eed ele A ae ea he oad etd a 20 DC Power erriei s e bi a dead ae A Py edd dn ae dees 20 Hot swap Units in a Stack 0 0 eee eee eee 21 Power Supplies COMpPONCNIS o9x2 esc g utente Mie ince nm ne eta E aerate O ne an eee ce 22 Install an AC or DC Power Supply 0 0 c eect eee 23 Replace an AC or DC Power Supply 000 cece eee eee eee eee 24 Fans and Filters COMPONENUS a en ceed ENE ieee arin Deh ee ia aera 26 Installa Fah Module scence a tem nk ea eke pte a needa eee eee 26 Replace a Fan Module 0 0 ccc eect eee eet eae 26 Inistall a Fan Filtet s 2 s 053 ered sewer ea eee eA E E wae da eee 27 6 Access the Console Ports www dell com support dell com Access the RJ 45 Console Port RS 232 0 0 cece eee eee eee 28
46. ubsystem S60 44 port 10 100 1000 Base T with 4 SFP ports 2 modular slots 1 DC PSU and 1 fan subsystem S60 Fan Subsystem with airflow from the I O panel to the PSU S60 Fan Subsystem with airflow from the PSU to the I O panel S60 AC PSU with 1 fan module S60 AC PSU with 1 reverse flow fan module S60 DC PSU with 1 fan module S60 DC PSU with 1 reverse flow fan module 60 2 port 12 Gigabit stacking module 60 1 port 24 Gigabit stacking module S60 2 port 1 OGE SFP module To successfully install the S60 system ensure that you have the following e S60 chassis or multiple chassis if stacking e Atleast one grounded AC or DC power source per chassis e Cable to connect the AC or DC power source to the chassis the US AC power cable is included e Mounting brackets for rack installation included e Screws for rack installation and 1 2 Phillips screwdrivers not included e Ground cable not included e Ground cable screws included e Copper fiber cables Other optional components are e Additional PSU e Additional fan module e Optional modules if needed e Stacking cables if stacking The S60 System Features The S60 offers the following e S60 CPU and switch processor e Up to 12 stacked systems e Stackable switch features e 19 inch rack mountable e Standard 1U chassis height e Hot swappable optional modules PSUs and fan modules e Integrated PSU fan module three fans pe
47. working option cards This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A Information Technology Equipment according to CISPR 22 European Standard EN 55022 The limits for Class A equipment were derived for commercial and industrial environments to provide reasonable protection against interference with licensed communication equipment A WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this device may cause radio interference in which case you may be required to take adequate measures European Community Contact For regulatory compliance refer to www dell com regulatory_compliance Japan VCCI Compliance for Class A Equipment CORES FPHUBARESERRSAEMHBMS VOC I 0E C S VIFAZAMBRHRECT COKREt KERR CHEATS CBR BEEsSMOFCEPHVET COBPICSSAAPBICHRERT SBEDBRKENSCEPHVET This is Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council For Interference by Information Technology Equipment 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 A WARNING AC Power cords are for use with Dell Networking equipment only Do not use Dell Networking AC power cords with any unauthorized hardware Aim CAEL TEYE TERI REY hia BeMBAST BRI KEY hia BMIAAD Rima SECOM RTIA U RES CeEPGHRECA AmpC NeEBRO KEY hE AL Rimo BRO KRY heBALEWSEEL S60 Specifications 34 Kore
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