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1.               OL 16187 01    Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide      Appendix B Technical Specifications         E SFP Transceiver Specifications    1  Approximate  actual distance may vary depending on fiber quality and other factors     Environmental and Electrical Specifications for Cisco Fibre Channel SFP Transceivers    Table B 9 provides the maximum environmental and electrical ratings for Cisco Fibre Channel SFP    transceivers     Table B 9 Maximum Environmental and Electrical Ratings for Cisco Fibre Channel SFP Transceivers    Parameter                Symbol Min Max  Unit  Storage temperature  Ts  40 85   C  Case temperature    Te 0 70   C  Relative humidity  RH 5 95    Module supply voltage  VecT R 3 1 3 5 V                   1  Absolute maximum ratings are those values beyond which damage to the device may  occur if these limits are exceeded for other than a short period of time  See Reliability    Data Sheet for specific reliability performance     2  Functional performance is not intended  device reliability is not implied  and damage to  the device may occur over an extended period of time between absolute maximum ratings  and the recommended operating conditions     Cisco Gigabit Ethernet Fibre Channel Transceivers    Table B 10 lists the combination Gigabit Ethernet Fibre Channel  GE FC  SFP transceivers available  through Cisco Systems for the Cisco MDS 9140 Switch and the Cisco MDS 9120 Switch     Table B 10 Cisco Gigabit Ethernet   Fibre Chan
2.           e     H  8 H  H e     H  g H  8 e        o S   g RI  o S   ds      R  3  3  3    8      o     o Q  NAN       1  Rack mounting rail  2x  3  10 32 screws  2x   2  Shelf bracket  2x  4  Crossbar    Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    OL 16187 01  E                      Appendix A Cabinet and Rack Installation         E Cisco MDS 9000 Family Telco and EIA Shelf Bracket    Step 1    Step 2  Step 3  Step 4    To install the shelf brackets in a telco rack  follow these steps     Position a shelf bracket inside a rack mounting rail as shown in Figure A 1 and align the screw holes at  the front of the shelf bracket with the holes in the rack mounting rail  Then attach the shelf bracket to  the rack mounting rail using a minimum of four 12 24 or 10 24 screws      amp     Note The bottom hole of the shelf bracket should align with the bottom hole of a rack unit on the  rack mounting rail  the hole immediately above the 1 2 in  spacing            Repeat with the other shelf bracket   Verify that the shelf brackets are at the same height  using the level or tape measure as desired      Attach the crossbar to the rear of the shelf brackets as shown in Figure A 1  using the 10 32 screws        Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide  PAS E OL 16187 01        Appendix A Cabinet and Rack Installation       Cisco MDS 9000 Family Telco and EIA Shelf Bracket W    Installing the Shelf Bracket Kit into a Four Post EIA Rack    Figure A 2 shows the installation o
3.         Parameter Symbol Min  Max  Unit  Storage temperature  Ts  40 100   C  Case temperature     Te 0 85   C  Relative humidity  RH 5 95 Jo  Module supply voltage  VeccT R 3 1 3 5 V                   1  Absolute maximum ratings are those values beyond which damage to the device may occur if  these limits are exceeded for other than a short period of time  See Reliability Data Sheet for    specific reliability performance     2  Functional performance is not intended  device reliability is not implied  and damage to the  device may occur over an extended period of time between absolute maximum ratings and the    recommended operating conditions     SFP Transceivers    Table B 13 lists the CWDM SFP transceivers available through Cisco Systems  These SFP transceivers    are supported by the Cisco MDS 9140 and Cisco MDS 9120 switch     Table B 13 Cisco CWDM SFP Transceivers    Part Number    Description       DS CWDM xxxx    Gigabit Ethernet and 1 Gbps 2 Gbps 4 Gbps Fibre Channel SFP LC interface  Xxxx where xxxx   1470  1490  1510  1530  1550  1570  1590  or 1610 nm        DS CWDM MUX 4    Add drop multiplexer for four CWDM wavelengths        DS CWDM MUX 8    Add drop multiplexer for eight CWDM wavelengths           DS CWDMCHASSIS    Two slot chassis for CWDM add drop multiplexers             OL 16187 01    Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide      Appendix B Technical Specifications         E SFP Transceiver Specifications    Table B 14 Cisco CWDM SFP Transceiver
4.        Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide  PA 10 OL 16187 01      Send docu ndsfeedback doc cisco com       CHAPTER    Technical Specifications    This appendix includes the following technical specifications for the Cisco MDS 9100 Series Fixed  Configuration Fabric Switch     e Switch Specifications  page B 1  e Power Specifications  page B 2  e SFP Transceiver Specifications  page B 4    e X2 Transceiver Specifications  page B 10    Switch Specifications    Table B 1 lists the environmental specifications for the Cisco MDS 9100 Series                       Table B 1 Environmental Specifications for the Cisco MDS 9100 Series  Description Specification   Temperature  ambient operating 32 to 104  F  0 to 40  C   Temperature  ambient nonoperating and  40 to 158  F   40 to 70  C   storage   Humidity  RH   ambient  noncondensing  10 to 90    operating   Humidity  RH   ambient  noncondensing  5 to 95    nonoperating and storage   Altitude  operating  197 to 6500 ft   60 to 2000 m   Noise levels 60 dB          Table B 2 lists the physical specifications for the Cisco MDS 9100 Series        Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    OL 16187 01 E ei     Appendix B Technical Specifications         E Power Specifications       Table B 2 Cisco MDS 9100 Series Switch Specifications  Description Specification   Cisco MDS 9134  Width   17 16 in   43 59 cm    Switch Height   1 72 in   4 47 cm    Dimensions    Depth   18 89 in   47 98 cm   Cisco MDS 9124  Width   17
5.    Efterr  ttelse av f  reskrifter och s  kerhetsinformation   vilket medf  ljer  denna anordning        Related Documentation    The documentation set for the Cisco MDS 9000 Family includes the following documents  To find a  document online  use the Cisco MDS SAN OS Documentation Locator at     http   www cisco com en US products ps5989 products_documentation_roadmap09 186a00804500c 1 html     Release Notes    e Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS NX OS Releases  e Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Storage Services Interface Images  e Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS 9000 EPLD Images    Compatibility Information    e Cisco MDS 9000 NX OS Hardware and Software Compatibility Information   e Cisco MDS 9000 Family Interoperability Support Matrix   e Cisco MDS Storage Services Module Interoperability Support Matrix   e Cisco MDS NX OS Release Compatibility Matrix for Storage Service Interface Images    Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information    e Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco MDS 9000 Family    Hardware Installation    e Cisco MDS 9124 Multilayer Fabric Switch Quick Start Guide  e Cisco MDS 9500 Series Hardware Installation Guide  e Cisco MDS 9200 Series Hardware Installation Guide  e Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide       Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide  Px OL 16187 01        Preface       Cisco Fabric Manager    Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager Quick Configuration Guid
6.    Table B 19 lists the 10 Gigabit Ethernet X2 transceiver module available through Cisco     Table B 19 10 Gigabit X2 Transceiver Modules    X2 Transceiver Module  Product Number Description    DS X2 FC10G SR Cisco 10GFC SR X2 transceiver module for MMF  dual SC connector  DS X2 FC10G LR Cisco 1OGFC LR X2 transceiver module for SMF  dual SC connector  DS X2 FC10G ER Cisco 1OGFC ER X2 transceiver module for SMF  dual SC connector  DS X2 FC10G CX4 Cisco 10GFC CX4 X2 copper transceiver module  CX4 connector                      Table B 20 lists the port cabling specifications for the 10 Gigabit X2 transceiver modules  Table B 21  lists the X2 transceiver optical transmit and receive specifications           Table B 20 X2 Transceiver Port Cabling Specifications  Modal  Core Size Bandwidth Maximum Cabling  X2 Product Number Wavelength  nm    Cable Type  microns   MHz km  Distance  DS X2 FC10G SR 850 MMF 62 5 160 26 m  85 3 ft    62 5 200 33 m  108 3 ft    50 0 400 66 m  216 5 ft    50 0 500 82 m  269 ft    50 0 2000 300 m  984 3 ft    DS X2 FC10G LR 1310 SMF G 652 fiber     10 km  6 21 miles                       Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide  Cu  OL 16187 01        AppendixB Technical Specifications       X2 Transceiver Specifications          Table B 20 X2 Transceiver Port Cabling Specifications  continued   Modal  Core Size Bandwidth Maximum Cabling  X2 Product Number Wavelength  nm    Cable Type  microns   MHz km  Distance  DS X2 FC10G ER 1550 SMF G 652 fi
7.    causar danos f  sicos  Antes de come  ar a trabalhar com qualquer  equipamento  familiarize se com os perigos relacionados com circuitos  el  ctricos  e com quaisquer pr  ticas comuns que possam prevenir poss  veis  acidentes  Para ver as tradu    es dos avisos que constam desta publica    o   consulte o documento Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information   Informa    o de Seguran  a e Disposi    es Reguladoras  que acompanha este  dispositivo     jAdvertencia  Este simbolo de aviso significa peligro  Existe riesgo para su integridad fisica   Antes de manipular cualquier equipo  considerar los riesgos que entra  a la  corriente el  ctrica y familiarizarse con los procedimientos estandar de  prevencion de accidentes  Para ver una traduccion de las advertencias que  aparecen en esta publicaci  n  consultar el documento titulado Regulatory  Compliance and Safety Information  Informacion sobre seguridad y  conformidad con las disposiciones reglamentarias  que se acompa  a con  este dispositivo        Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    OL 16187 01  E    Preface         Varning  Denna varningssymbol signalerar fara  Du befinner dig i en situation som kan  leda till personskada  Innan du utf  r arbete pa n  gon utrustning m  ste du vara  medveten om farorna med elkretsar och k  nna till vanligt f  rfarande f  r att  f  rebygga skador  Se f  rklaringar av de varningar som f  rkommer i denna  publikation i dokumentet Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information
8.   113430    b  Repeat for the front rack mount bracket on the other side of the switch        If you are installing the optional cable guides  place the cable guides in front of the front rack mount  brackets  and then pass the screws through the cable guides  front rack mount brackets  and rear  mounting rail  You can install one or both cable guides  if installing a single cable guide  it can be  installed on either side     Installing a Cisco MDS 9134 Switch or a Cisco MDS 9124 Switch Rear Facing  into Cabinet  To install a Cisco MDS 9134 Switch or a Cisco MDS 9124 Switch rear facing into a cabinet using the    rack mount kit provided with the switch  for cabinets with insufficient front facing clearance   follow  these steps        Step 1 Install the notched slider rails in the rack        Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    oL 16187 01 SE    Chapter 2 Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series         E Installing the Switch in a Cabinet with Insufficient Front Clearance     amp   Note When installing the Cisco MDS 9134 Switch or the Cisco MDS 9124 Switch rear facing into a  cabinet  do not install it higher than RU 30           a  Route the power cord through the open cutout at the end of one of the slider rails  and then let the  cord dangle while you proceed with the next steps  Figure 2 15 shows a power cord correctly routed  through the open cutout in the slider rail     b  Position one of the slider rails against the front rack mounting rails and align t
9.   Pe  OL 16187 01        AppendixB Technical Specifications       Power Specifications W    General Power Supply Specifications    Table B 3 lists the specifications for the Cisco MDS 9100 Series AC input power supply     Table B 3    AC Input Power Supply    Cisco MDS 9100 Series AC Input Power Supply Specifications    Specification       AC input voltage    Minimum   85 VAC  Nominal   100 to 240 VAC  Maximum   264 VAC       AC input current rating   maximum     4 7 A at 85 VAC  3 6 A at 110 VAC  1 8 A at 220 VAC    Note For plug current rating  see the     Jumper Power Cord    section on    page C 5        AC input frequency    Minimum   47 Hz  Nominal   50 to 60 Hz    Maximum   63 Hz       Power supply output capacity    300 W       Power supply output voltage    12 V     6  up to 25 A       Output holdup time       20 ms when input  gt  100 VAC       Power Supply Requirements and Heat Dissipation Specifications    Table B 4 provides a sample calculation of power and heat dissipation for the Cisco MDS 9100 Series     Table B 4 Power and Heat Dissipation                      Input Current   AC Input Heat Diss  85 VAC 110 VAC 220 VAC  Model Number  Power  watts   BTU hr   amps   amps   amps   Cisco MDS 9134 Switch 96 maximum 330 1 41 1 10 59   with fan modules   Cisco MDS 9124 Switch 96 maximum 330 1 41 1 10  55   with fan modules   Cisco MDS 9140 Switch 204 maximum  870 3 0 2 32 1 16   with fan modules   Cisco MDS 9120 Switch 180 maximum  752 2 65 2 05 1 02   with fan modul
10.   e The Cisco MDS 9140 is a 40 port Fibre Channel switch   e The Cisco MDS 9120 is a 20 port Fibre Channel switch     The Cisco MDS 9100 Series is packaged in compact 1 RU enclosures with redundant hot swappable  power supplies  The Cisco MDS 9140 Switch and the Cisco MDS 9120 Switch also include two  hot swappable fan modules  Management access is provided through 10 100 Ethernet and serial console  interfaces     The Cisco MDS 9100 Series provides the following features   e High port density at 40  32  24  or 20 ports per 1 RU     e Port interfaces that support field replaceable  hot swappable small form factor pluggable  SFP   transceivers     e Redundant and hot swappable power supplies for high availability     e Hot swappable fan modules in the Cisco MDS 9140 Switch  Cisco MDS 9134 Switch  and the  Cisco MDS 9120 Switch     e Front to back airflow   e Cisco MDS SAN OS multilayer intelligent software   e Full compatibility with the Cisco MDS 9000 Family          OL 16187 01    Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide      Chapter 1    Product Overview         E Cisco MDS 9100 Series Multilayer Fabric Switches    The Cisco MDS 9134 Multilayer Fabric Switch and the Cisco MDS 9124 Multilayer Fabric Switch also  provide the following features     On Demand Port activation licensing that provides 8   16   and 24 port configurations in the  Cisco MDS 9124 Switch to optimize price and scalability  By default  the first 8 ports on the    Cisco MDS 9124 Switch are licens
11.   on 9 micron single mode fiber   e Short wavelength  Up to 328 yards  300 m  on 50 micron multi mode fiber   e Short wavelength  Up to 164 yards  150 m  on 62 5 micron multi mode fiber  Transmission ranges for 4 Gbps are as follows    e Long wavelength  Up to 6 2 miles  10 km  on 9 micron single mode fiber    e Short wavelength  Up to 546 yards  500 m  on 50 micron multi mode fiber       e Short wavelength  Up to 328 yards  300 m  on 62 5 micron multi mode fiber    For transceiver specifications  see Appendix C     Cable and Port Specifications             OL 16187 01    Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide      Chapter1 Product Overview         E Supported SFP Transceivers    Combination Fibre Channel Gigabit Ethernet SFP Transceivers    The combination Fibre Channel Gigabit Ethernet SFP transceivers from Cisco Systems are available in  SWL or LWL versions for the Cisco MDS 9140 Switch and the Cisco MDS 9120 Switch  Both versions  are 1 Gbps and 2 Gbps capable     The combination SFP transceivers from Cisco Systems have LC connectors and comply with 1 Gbps and  2 Gbps Fibre Channel as defined in FC PI 10 0 2 and Gigabit Ethernet as defined in IEEE 802 3z     Transmission ranges are as follows   e Long wavelength  Up to 6 2 miles  10 km  on 9 micron single mode fiber  e Short wavelength  Up to 328 yards  300 m  on 50 micron multi mode fiber  e Short wavelength  Up to 164 yards  150 m  on 62 5 micron multi mode fiber    For transceiver specifications  see Appendi
12.  16 in   44 45 cm   Switch  Height   1 72 in   4 45 cm   Dimensions Depth   16 in   40 64 cm   Cisco MDS 9140  Width   17 2 in   43 69 cm   and MDS 9120  Height   1 75 in   4 45 cm   ame Depth   23 1 in   58 67 cm   Depth with cable guide   28 1 in   71 37 cm   Rack Unit  RU   Chassis requires 1 RU  1 75 in  or 4 45 cm                          Weight 25 lb  Cisco MDS 9140 Switch and Cisco MDS 9120  Switch chassis with two fan modules and two power supplies  installed    20 lb Cisco MDS 9134 Switch with two power supplies  installed   16 5 lb  Cisco MDS 9124 Switch with a single power supply  installed    18 5 lb  Cisco MDS 9124 Switch with two power supplies  installed    Power Supply 300 W AC for each power supply    fixed    Power Supply 300 W AC for each power supply   a  Part Number  DS CAC 300W  Cisco MDS 9140 Switch and   redundant power   cisco MDS 9120 Switch    supply    Part Number  DS C49 300AC  Cisco MDS 9124 Switch    Airflow Front to back     250 Ifm  or 42 cfm  through the system  A minimum  clearance of 2 5 in   6 4 cm  is required between the chassis  air vents and any walls           1  lfm   linear feet per minute    2  cfm   cubic feet per minute    Power Specifications    This section includes the following information   e General Power Supply Specifications  page B 3  e Power Supply Requirements and Heat Dissipation Specifications  page B 3    e Connection Guidelines for AC Powered Systems  page B 4       Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide
13.  2  or you may have the notched slider rails like those shown  in Figure 2 3  Refer to the illustrations that show the type of rails that came with your switch           Attach the slider rail using two 12 24 screws or two 10 32 screws  depending on the rack rail thread type   For racks with square holes  insert the 12 24 cage nuts in position behind the mounting holes in the slider  rails     a  Repeat with the other slider rail on the other side of the rack          OL 16187 01    Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide      Chapter2 Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series         E Installing the Switch in a Cabinet or Rack    b  Use the tape measure and level to verify that the rails are horizontal and at the same height     Figure 2 2 Installing the Slider Rails       91631       Figure 2 3 Installing the Notched Slider Rails                         182459       Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide  P28 W OL 16187 01        Chapter2 _ Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series       Installing the Switch in a Cabinet or Rack W    Step5 Insert the switch into the rack     a  By using both hands  position the switch with the back of the switch between the front  rack mounting rails as shown in Figure 2 4  If you are using the notched rails  for the  Cisco MDS 9134 Switch or the Cisco MDS 9124 Switch  see Figure 2 5     b  Align the two C brackets on either side of the switch with the slider rails installed in the rack  Slide  the C brackets onto the slider ra
14.  E Contents    CWDM Combination Fibre Channel Gigabit Ethernet SFP Transceivers 1 13       CHAPTER 2 Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series 2 1  Preinstallation 2 2  Installation Options 2 2  Installation Guidelines 2 3  Required Equipment 2 4  Unpacking and Inspecting the Switch 2 4  Installing the Switch in a Cabinet or Rack 2 5  Front Facing Installation 2 6  Installing the Switch in a Cabinet with Insufficient Front Clearance 2 11  Installing Front Rack Mount Brackets for Cabinets with 26 Inches or Greater of Rail Spacings 2 13  Installing Front Rack Mount Brackets for Cabinets with Less Than 26 Inches of Rail Spacings 2 14  Installing Cisco MDS 9100 Series Switch Rear Facing into Cabinet 2 15  Installing a Cisco MDS 9134 Switch or a Cisco MDS 9124 Switch Rear Facing into Cabinet 2 17  Grounding the Switch 2 22  Starting Up the Switch 2 23  Removing and Installing Components 2 25  Removing and Installing Power Supplies 2 28  Removing Power Supplies 2 28  Installing Power Supplies 2 28  Removing and Installing Fan Modules 2 29    Removing a Fan Module on the Cisco MDS 9140 Switch  the Cisco MDS 9120 Switch  and the  Cisco MDS 9134 Switch 2 29    Installing a Fan Module 2 30  Verifying the Fan Module 2 31       CHAPTER 3 Connecting the Cisco MDS 9100 Series 3 1  Preparing for Network Connections 3 1  Connecting the Console Port 3 1  Connecting the Console PorttoaPC 3 2  Connecting a Modem to a Console Port 3 3  Connecting the 10 100 Ethernet Management Port 3 3  Connecting to
15.  LED     Procedures for replacing and installing the fan modules are available in the    Removing and Installing  Components    section on page 2 26     Cisco MDS 9100 Series Ports    The Cisco MDS 9100 Series provides host  target  and Inter Switch Link  ISL  connectivity     Ports on the Cisco MDS 9134 Switch    The Cisco MDS 9134 Switch provides up to 32 autosensing and autonegotiating Fibre Channel ports  capable of speeds of 1  2  and 4 Gbps  The first 24 ports are licensed by default  On Demand Port  Activation Licensing allows expansion to 32 ports  with additional ports available as an 8 port group   The Cisco MDS 9134 Switch also offers two 10 Gbps ports  Table 1 1 shows the mapping of ports to  port groups                                Table 1 1 Port Group Mapping on the Cisco MDS 9134 Switch  Ports Port Group   Front panel fc1 1   4 Port group 0  Front panel fc1 5 8 Port group 1  Front panel fc1 9 12 Port group 2  Front panel fcl 13 16 Port group 3  Front panel fc1 17    20 Port group 4  Front panel fc1 21   24 Port group 5  Front panel fc1 25   28 Port group 6  Front panel fc1 29 32 Port group 7  10 Gbps ports Port group 8 and 9               OL 16187 01    Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide      Chapter1 Product Overview         HI Cisco MDS 9100 Series Ports    All 32 4 Gbps ports and 2 10 Gbps ports can operate at line rate concurrently  In addition  the 10 Gbps  ports can be activated independently at 24  or 32 port configurations     A 64 port
16.  MDS 9140 Switch and the          Cisco MDS 9120 Switch  Part Number Description Type  DS SFP FC2G SW 2 Gbps 1 Gbps Fibre Channel short Short wavelength  wavelength SFP  DS SFP FC2G LW 2 Gbps 1 Gbps Fibre Channel long Long wavelength  wavelength SFP          General Specifications for Cisco Fibre Channel SFP Transceivers     amp     Table B 7 lists general specifications for Cisco Fibre Channel SFP transceivers at 4 Gbps        Note     amp     The cable distances provided are for 4 Gbps        Table B 7 General Specifications for Cisco Fibre Channel SFP Transceivers at 4 Gbps                         Description Short wavelength Long wavelength  Connector type LC LC   Wavelength 850 nm 1310 nm   Fiber type MMF SMF   Core size 50 microns 62 5 microns 9 125 microns  Cable distance  328 08 yd  300 m   164 04 yd  150 m  6 2 miles  10 km   Transmit power  9 to  2 5 dBm  8 4 to  2 dBm             1  Approximate  actual distance may vary depending on fiber quality and other factors     Table B 8 lists general specifications for Cisco Fibre Channel SFP transceivers at 2 Gbps        Note    The cable distances provided are for 2 Gbps        Table B 8 General Specifications for Cisco Fibre Channel SFP Transceivers                         Description Short wavelength Long wavelength  Connector type LC LC   Wavelength 850 nm 1310 nm   Fiber type MMF SMF   Core size 50 microns 62 5 microns  9 125 microns  Cable distance  300 m 150m 10 km   Transmit power  10 to  1 5 dBm  9 5 to  3 dBm    
17.  Side mode SMSR  30 dB   suppression ratio   Transmitter optical  Pout 0 0 5 0 dBm  Averagepower   output power coupled into  single mode  fiber   Receiver optical Pin  28 0  7 0 dBm    2 12 Gbps    input power  BER 140  F  60  C     lt 10     with PRBS case temp    27 1    Receiver optical Kin 1450 1620  Nm   input wavelength   Transmitter OMI 9 dB   extinction ratio            OL 16187 01    Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide      Appendix B Technical Specifications         E X2 Transceiver Specifications             Table B 18 Optical Specifications for Cisco CWDM SFP Transceivers  continued   Parameter Symbol Min   Typical  Max  Units Notes   Dispersion penalty 2 dB   at 60 km   Dispersion penalty 2 db   1 25 Gbps   at 100 km 3 dB   2 12 Gbps                         X2 Transceiver Specifications    The Cisco MDS 9134 Switch is compatible with X2 transceivers and cables that have SC connectors   Each transceiver must match the transceiver on the other end of the cable in terms of wavelength  and  the cable must not exceed the stipulated cable length for reliable communications     Use only Cisco X2 transceivers with the Cisco MDS 9134 Switch  Each Cisco X2 transceiver is encoded  with model information that enables the switch to verify that the SFP transceiver meets the requirements  for the switch     For information about safety  regulatory  and standards compliance  refer to the Regulatory Compliance  and Safety Information for the Cisco MDS 9000 Family  
18.  Sliding the Cisco MDS 9100 Series Switch  Rear Facing  onto the Slider Rails       Front cabinet  mounting  rails       oo 200 200 000 ooo oo                                 Rear cabinet  mounting  rails         113429    b  Align the two C brackets on either side of the switch with the slider rails installed in the rack  Slide  the C brackets onto the slider rails and then gently slide the switch all the way into the rack  If the  switch does not slide easily  try realigning the C brackets on the slider rails     Stabilize the switch in the rack by attaching the front rack mount brackets to the rear rack mounting   rails    a  Insert two screws  12 24 or 10 32  depending on rack type  through the holes in one of the front  rack mount brackets and into the threaded holes in the back rack mounting rail  see Figure 2 12    For racks with square holes  first install the 12 24 cage nuts      amp   Note Figure 2 12 shows the front rack mount brackets in 180 degree position  Your front rack mount  brackets may look different if you kept them in the normal position              Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide  Ka OL 16187 01        Chapter2 Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series       Installing the Switch in a Cabinet with Insufficient Front Clearance  il    Figure 2 12 Attaching the Cisco MDS 9100 Series Switch  Rear Facing  to the Cabinet    Front cabinet  mounting  rails    ooo ooo ooo oo    ooo ooo 000 ooo ooe oo         Rear cabinet  mounting  rails           
19.  a Fibre Channel Port 3 4  Removing and Installing SFP Transceivers 3 4  Installing an SFP Transceiver 3 5  Removing an SFP Transceiver 3 6  Removing and Installing Cables into SFP Transceivers 3 7       Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide  a E OL 16187 01         Contents W    Installing a Cable into an SFP Transceiver 3 7  Removing a Cable from an SFP Transceiver 3 8  Maintaining SFP Transceivers and Fiber Optic Cables 3 9       appenpix A Cabinet and Rack Installation A 1  Cabinet and Rack Requirements A 1  General Requirements for Cabinets and Racks A 1  Requirements Specific to Perforated Cabinets A 2  Reference Perforated Cabinet A 2  Requirements Specific to Solid Walled Cabinets A 3  Requirements Specific to Standard Open Racks A 3  Requirements Specific to Telco Racks A 3  Cisco MDS 9000 Family Telco and EIA Shelf Bracket A 3  Rack Mounting Guidelines A 4  Before Installing the Shelf Brackets A 5  Required Equipment A 5  Installing the Shelf Bracket Kit into a Two Post Telco Rack A 5  Installing the Shelf Bracket Kit into a Four Post EIA Rack A 7  Installing the Switch on the Shelf Brackets A 8  Removing the Shelf Bracket Kit  Optional  A 9       apPenpix B Technical Specifications B 1  Switch Specifications B 1  Power Specifications B 2  General Power Supply Specifications B 3  Power Supply Requirements and Heat Dissipation Specifications B 3  Connection Guidelines for AC Powered Systems B 4  SFP Transceiver Specifications B 4  Cisco Fibre Channel SFP 
20.  and both fan  modules installed  with all fans working        With two power supplies installed  if one power supply fails  the system can continue to function  normally on a single healthy power supply  However  the failed power supply should be replaced as soon  as possible to provide redundancy     The fan modules are required to ensure proper cooling of the switches  SeeFigure 2 20  Figure 2 21  and  Figure 2 22        Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide   226 E OL 16187 01        Chapter2 _ Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series       Removing and Installing Components W    Figure 2 20 Rear View of the Cisco MDS9134 Switch       module f  Power    module    Figure 2 21 Rear View of the Cisco MDS 9124 Switch        Optional  power    module  Power    module    Fixed  fans    182465       Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    OL 16187 01  E    Chapter 2 Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series           Removing and Installing Components    For the Cisco MDS 9140 Switch and the Cisco MDS 9120 Switch  the fans should not be removed for  prolonged periods of time during operation  If one fan module fails  a single healthy fan module can  temporarily provide sufficient cooling to maintain switch operation under normal conditions  but the  failed fan module should be replaced as soon as possible  See Figure 2 22     Figure 2 22 Rear View of the Cisco MDS 9140 Switch and the Cisco MDS 9120 Switch       Power modules    96615    Fan modules       Cisco MD
21.  applies to all the Cisco MDS SAN OS    releases     Table 1 lists the new and changed features available with each Cisco MDS SAN OS release for the Cisco    MDS 9100 Series                             Table 1 Documented Features for the Cisco MDS 9100 Series  Changed in   Feature Description Release Where Documented  Cisco MDS Description of the Cisco MDS 3 3 1a  Product Overview  Fibre Channel __  Fibre Channel Bladeswitch for chapter   Bladeswitch IBM BladeCenter   overview  Cisco MDS Description of NPIV support  3 2 2c  Product Overview  9134 Switch chapter   overview  Cisco MDS Description of NPIV support  3 2 2c  Product Overview  9124 Switch chapter   overview  Cisco MDS Description and illustrations of the  3 2 1  Product Overview  9134 Switch 32 port 4 Gbps and 2 port chapter   overview 10 Gbps Cisco MDS 9134 Switch   Cisco MDS Description and illustrations of 3 2 1  Installing the Cisco MDS  9134 Switch installing the Cisco MDS 9134 9100 Series chapter   installation Switch and removing it   Cisco MDS Switch specifications for the Cisco  3 2 1  Technical Specifications  9134 Switch MDS 9134 Switch  including appendix   specifications power supply requirements  heat   dissipation specifications  and X2   Transceiver Specifications   Cisco MDS Additional illustrations of the Not release Installing the Cisco MDS  9124 Switch 24 port Cisco MDS 9124 Switch    specific 9100 Series chapter   Troubleshooting  Troubleshooting chapter removed    Not release For troubleshootin
22.  available  You can activate additional  ports in 8 port increments with each on demand port license  To purchase additional on demand port  licenses  contact your customer service representative and refer to Part Number M9124PL8 4G      For more information about on demand port licensing  see the Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI  Configuration Guide and the Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager Configuration Guide  See  Figure 1 7     Figure 1 7 Cisco MDS 9124 Ports       1  Console port 3  8 default licensed ports                2   10 100 Ethernet management port  4  16 on demand ports       Ports on the Cisco MDS 9140 Switch and the Cisco MDS 9120 Switch    On the Cisco MDS 9140 Switch and the Cisco MDS 9120 Switch  bandwidth optimized ports are on the  left side of the front panel  surrounded by a white border  These ports are best used for applications  requiring very high bandwidth  for example  ISL connections between switches and high performance  host or target controllers  These ports support a sustained data rate of up to 2 Gbps in each direction  on  all ports simultaneously     Host optimized ports are best for all but the most bandwidth intensive connections and are typically used  to connect host devices  servers  to the SAN  These ports are organized into four port groups     The four ports within a port group share access to a single internal channel resulting in a subscription  ratio of approximately 3 2 1        Tip    For full 2 Gbps bandwidth between two devices
23.  equipment rack or wiring closet is essential for successful  switch operation  ventilation  and accessibility  Table D 1 lists the site planning tasks that we  recommend completing before installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series switch     Consider heat dissipation when sizing the air conditioning requirements for an installation  See  Table B 1 for environmental requirements and Table B 4 for power and heat ratings          OL 16187 01    Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide      Appendix D Site Planning and Maintenance Records         E Site Preparation Checklist       Table D 1 Site Planning Checklist  Task No  Planning Activity Verified By Time Date  1 Space evaluation     e Space and layout   e Floor covering   e Impact and vibration  e Lighting    e Maintenance access       2 Environmental evaluation    e Ambient temperature   e Humidity   e Altitude   e Atmospheric contamination    e Air flow       3 Power evaluation    e Input power type   e Power receptacles    e Receptacle proximity to the equipment  e Dedicated circuit for power supply    e Dedicated  separate  circuits for redundant  power supplies    e UPS  for power failures       4 Grounding evaluation   e Circuit breaker size    e CO ground  AC  powered systems        5 Cable and interface equipment evaluation   e Cable type   e Connector type   e Cable distance limitations    e Interface equipment  transceivers        6 Electromagnetic interference  EMI  evaluation   e Distance limitations for signa
24.  for the shelf brackets   and any desired clearance for the installation process     e The rack meets the minimum rack load ratings per rack unit  RU  listed in the following table                                Rack Type MDS 9513 MDS 9509 MDS 9506 MDS 9216 MDS 9100  EIA  4 post  45 lb 45 lb 30 lb 15 lb 7 5  b  Telco  2 post  Do not use  Do not use  60 Ib 30 lb 15 lb  Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide   na E OL 16187 01        Appendix A Cabinet and Rack Installation       Cisco MDS 9000 Family Telco and EIA Shelf Bracket W    Before Installing the Shelf Brackets    Before installing the shelf brackets  inspect the contents of your kit  Table A 1 lists the contents of the                      shelf bracket kit    Table A 1 Contents of Shelf Bracket Kit   Quantity Part Description   2 Slider brackets   2 Shelf brackets   1 Crossbar   2 10 32 x 3 8 in  Phillips pan head screws  16 12 24 x 3 4 in  Phillips screws   16 10 24 x 3 4 in  Phillips screws          Required Equipment    You need the following equipment for this installation   e Number 2 Phillips screwdriver    e Tape measure and level  to ensure shelf brackets are level     Installing the Shelf Bracket Kit into a Two Post Telco Rack    Figure A 1 shows the installation of the shelf bracket kit into a two post telco rack     Figure A 1 Installing the Shelf Bracket Kit into a Telco Rack                                  a ee    AA   o a a     Jj     f P a  H GZ A  s A  o Ta  s     fF  A NIA  R 5  R    SI 8
25.  future  reference    amp   Note A setup utility automatically launches the first time you access the switch and guides you    through the basic configuration  For instructions about how to configure the switch and check  module connectivity  see the Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI Configuration Guide              Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    OL 16187 01 g 225      Chapter 2 Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series           Removing and Installing Components    Removing and Installing Components    A    The Cisco MDS 9140 Switch and the Cisco MDS 9120 Switch is shipped with two field replaceable  power supplies  Each power supply includes a fixed fan  The Cisco MDS 9140 Switch and the   Cisco MDS 9120 Switch also have two field replaceable fan modules  The Cisco MDS 9134 Switch has  two hot swappable power supplies and two hot swappable fan modules  The Cisco MDS 9124 Switch is  shipped with one field replaceable power supply and three fixed fans     This section provides the following information   e Removing and Installing Power Supplies  page 2 29    e Removing and Installing Fan Modules  page 2 30       Warning    A    Hazardous voltage or energy is present on the backplane when the system is operating  Use caution  when servicing  Statement 1034          Caution     amp     During this procedure  wear grounding wrist straps to avoid ESD damage to the switch           Note    The Cisco MDS 9100 Series is only supported for operation with both power supplies
26.  ground connection must always be made first and  disconnected last  Statement 1046          A    Caution We recommend grounding the chassis  even if the rack is already grounded            amp   Note If the rack is less than 25 in   635 mm  deep  the slider rails will cover the grounding hole  Therefore   the rack must either be grounded or at least 25 in   635 mm  deep           A    Caution All power supplies must be grounded  The receptacles of the AC power cables used to provide power to  the chassis must be the grounding type  and the grounding conductors should connect to protective earth  ground at the service equipment            amp   Note The grounding lug must be NRTL listed and compatible with copper conductors  Only copper conductors     wires  must be used and the copper conductor must comply with National Electrical Code  NEC  for  ampacity              Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    OL 16187 01 PEN    Chapter 2 __ Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series         E Starting Up the Switch     amp        Note    Step 1    Step 2  Step 3  Step 4  Step 5    Step 6  Step 7    Customers who require compliance to GR 1089 CORE bonding and grounding requirements  must use  the ground conductor        To attach the grounding lug and cable to the chassis  follow these steps     Use a wire stripping tool to remove approximately 0 75 in   19 mm  of the covering from the end of the  grounding cable     Insert the stripped end of grounding cable into the op
27.  how to use the rack mount kit provided with the switch to install the Cisco MDS  9100 Series into a cabinet or rack that meets the requirements described in Appendix A     Cabinet and  Rack Installation           Caution    If the rack is on wheels  ensure that the brakes are engaged or that the rack is otherwise stabilized        The rack mount kit provided with the switch contains the items listed in Table 2 1           Table 2 1 Cisco MDS 9134 and Cisco MDS 9124 Fabric Switch Rack Mount Kit  Description Quantity  30  to 36 inch slider rails 2 per kit  24  to 30 inch slider rails 2 per kit             I OL 16187 01    Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide      Chapter 2 Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series         E Installing the Switch in a Cabinet or Rack          Table 2 1 Cisco MDS 9134 and Cisco MDS 9124 Fabric Switch Rack Mount Kit  continued   Description Quantity  18  to 24 inch slider rails 2 per kit  Front rack mount brackets 2 per kit       12 24 x 3 4 inch Phillips binder head screws 10 per kit       10 32 x 3 4 inch Phillips binder head screws 10 per kit       M4 x 6 mm Phillips flat head screws 6 per kit       12 24 Cage nuts 10 per kit          Front Facing Installation    To install the switch in a cabinet or rack using the rack mount kit provided with the switch  follow these  steps     Step 1 Install the front rack mount bracket as follows     a  Position one of the front rack mount brackets against the side of the switch and align the screw 
28.  il    Figure 2 6 Attaching the Switch to the Rack                      Figure 2 7 Attaching the Cisco MDS 9134 Switch or the Cisco MDS 9124 Switch to the Rack     Notched Rails                    Installing the Switch in a Cabinet with Insufficient Front  Clearance    This section describes how to use the rack mount kit provided with the switch to install the Cisco MDS  9100 Series switch into a cabinet with insufficient front facing clearance  The Cisco MDS 9100 Series  switch is installed rear facing to provide adequate clearance for the fibre optic cables  This cabinet meets  the requirements described in Appendix A     Cabinet and Rack Requirements     except the cabinet has       Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    OL 16187 01        Chapter 2 Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series         E Installing the Switch in a Cabinet with Insufficient Front Clearance    less than three inch clearance between the inside of the front door or bezel panel and the front cabinet  mounting rails  This rear facing installation is necessary to ensure that the minimum bend radius for the  fiber optic cables is maintained  In these cabinets  the Cisco MDS 9100 Series switch is mounted  backwards  with the fiber optic cables facing toward the rear of the cabinet and the power supplies facing  the front of the cabinet     A    Caution If the rack is on wheels  ensure that the brakes are engaged or that the rack is otherwise stabilized           The rack mount kit provided wit
29.  or the Cisco MDS 9124 Switch  Rear Facing  to  the Cabinet    Rear cabinet  mounting  rails                Front cabinet  mounting  rails                   182464    b  Repeat for the front rack mount bracket on the other side of the switch        Tip    If the chassis exceeds the 1 RU space on the low side of the rack  you may have difficulty installing other  equipment  In this situation  loosen the screws on the front and back rails of the chassis and raise it to  the top of the RU space by pushing the chassis up until it cannot go any further  Then retighten the screws  while keeping the chassis in the elevated position        Installing Cisco MDS 9134 48 Port and 64 Port Stackable    Bundles    Step 1    To install two Cisco MDS 9134 Switches to stack and expand up to 48 ports and or 64 ports  follow these  steps           Ensure that two boxes each consisting of a Cisco MDS 9134 Switch with a 10 Gbps transceiver plugged  in and a copper cable are received          OL 16187 01    Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide      Chapter 2 __ Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series         E Installing Cisco MDS 9134 48 Port and 64 Port Stackable Bundles    Step2 Install two MDS 9134 switches placing one on top of the other  recommended  or side by side  In a  stacked switch configuration  the distance between the 10 Gbps ports of the two switches can be  maximum of 1 metre  Currently  only one metre cables are shipped with the boxes     Step3 Ensure that a copper X2 C
30.  switch can be formed by stacking two Cisco MDS 9134 Switches together using a copper CX4  X2 transceiver     The Cisco MDS 9134 Switch includes hot swappable SFP interfaces  All SFP interfaces are 1  2  and 4  Gbps  with autosensing capabilities  Individual ports can be configured with either short  or  long wavelength SFP optics for connectivity up to 860 meters and 10 kilometers  respectively  The two  10 Gbps ports support X2 form factor optics  either copper or optical     For more information about on demand port licensing  see the Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI  Configuration Guide and the Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager Configuration Guide     Figure 1 6 shows the Cisco MDS 9134 ports     Figure 1 6 Cisco MDS 9134 Ports       1  Console port 4  8 on demand ports       2  10 100 Ethernet management port 5  2 10 Gbps ports                24 default licensed ports          Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    OL 16187 01       _ Chapter 1    Product Overview       Cisco MDS 9100 Series Ports W    Ports on the Cisco MDS 9124 Switch    The Cisco MDS 9124 Switch has 24 1   2   and 4 Gbps autosensing and autonegotiating Fibre Channel  ports with on demand port activation licensing     The on demand ports are licensed in groups of eight  By default  an on demand license for the first eight  ports  ports   through 8  is included with the switch  You can transfer that license to other ports on the  switch or obtain extra licenses to make more ports on the switch
31.  using host optimized ports  connect one device to the  first port group and connect the second device to the second port group             OL 16187 01    Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide      Chapter1 Product Overview         W Switch LEDs    Only the first port in each four port group can be an Inter Switch Link  ISL   If the first port is an ISL   the other three ports in the group are disabled  See Figure 1 8     Figure 1 8 Cisco MDS 9140 and Cisco MDS 9120 Switch Ports       1  Console port 3  Bandwidth optimized switching  ports       2   10 100 Ethernet management port 14  Host optimized switching port  groups                Switch LEDs    The front panel of the Cisco MDS 9100 Series includes the LEDs shown in Figure 1 9  Figure 1 10  and  Figure 1 11  You can use the LEDs on this panel to quickly identify system status     Figure 1 9 Cisco MDS 9134 Switch LEDs                      MDS 9134 MULTILAYER FABRIC SWIT    CONSOLE _NGNT10 100     G     ST  E    oje    q    LIKO OactE       1  Switch status LED 4  10 100 Ethernet management port link LED  2  Power supply LED 5  10 100 Ethernet management port activity  LED       3  Fan module status LED                   Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide  i0 OL 16187 01                                                               Chapter1 Product Overview  Switch LEDs  Figure 1 10 Cisco MDS 9124 Switch LEDs   2  Tig ey BES CES    Fan  Bi a cee           1  Switch status LED 3  Fan module statu
32. 16187 01  EEN    Chapter1 Product Overview         E Cisco MDS 9100 Series Multilayer Fabric Switches    Cisco MDS 9124 Switch    The Cisco MDS 9124 Multilayer Fabric Switch has a total of 24 1   2   and 4 Gbps autosensing Fibre  Channel ports  The Cisco MDS 9124 Switch features On Demand Port Licensing  You can activate  licensing in 8 port increments with each on demand port activation license for up to a total of 24 ports   By default  the first 8 ports are licensed  Two additional licenses are required to license all 24 ports  See  Figure 1 2     Figure 1 2 Cisco MDS 9124 Switch       Cisco MDS 9124 Multilayer Fabric Switch supports N port identifier virtualization  NPIV   NPIV can  assign multiple FC IDs to a single N port  This feature allows multiple applications on the N port to use  different identifiers and allows access control  zoning  and port security at the application level    For a list of features supported on the Cisco MDS 9124 Switch  see the Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric  Manager Configuration Guide and the Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI Configuration Guide     Cisco MDS 9140 Switch    The Cisco MDS 9140 Switch has a total of 40 1 2 Gbps autosensing  optionally configurable ports  The  first eight ports on the left hand side are the bandwidth optimized ports  They are delineated by a white  border  The remaining eight groups of four ports each are the host optimized port groups  See Figure 1 3     Figure 1 3 Cisco MDS 9140 Switch          Cisco MDS 9100 Series 
33. 93  10 A  EL 208  SABS 164 1  10 A   4  Europe 8  Switzerland   VIIG Plug  CEE  7  VII  16 A  12G SEV 1011  10 A        Jumper Power Cord    Figure C 4 shows the C14 and C15 connectors on the optional jumper power cord for the   Cisco MDS 9100 Series switch  The C15 connector connects into the C14 inlet on the Cisco MDS 9100  Series power supply  while the C14 connector connects into the C13 receptacle of a power distribution  unit for a cabinet        Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    OL 16187 01 g cs     Appendix Cable and Port Specifications           Supported Power Cords and Plugs    Figure C 4 Connectors on Jumper Power Cord for Cisco MDS 9100 Series    113165          Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide  Mce E OL 16187 01      Send docu     amp        ndsfeedback doc cisco com    CHAPTER    Site Planning and Maintenance Records    This appendix includes a site planning checklist and maintenance records to use when installing the  Cisco MDS 9100 Series Fixed Configuration Fabric Switch  and it includes the following sections     e Site Preparation Checklist  page D 1  e Contact and Site Information  page D 3    e Chassis and Network Information  page D 4       Note    For information about how to query the switch for configuration information  see the Cisco MDS 9000  Family Fabric Manager Configuration Guide and the Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI Configuration Guide        Site Preparation Checklist    Planning the location and layout of your
34. A    Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install  replace  or service this equipment   Statement 1030          S    Note Each new switch requires a license  see the Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager Configuration  Guide and the Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI Configuration Guide for instructions on installing a license           Preinstallation    This section includes the following information   e Installation Options  page 2 2  e Installation Guidelines  page 2 3  e Required Equipment  page 2 4  e Unpacking and Inspecting the Switch  page 2 4    Installation Options    The Cisco MDS 9100 Series can be installed using the following methods   e In an open EIA rack  using     The rack mount kit shipped with the switch      The telco and EIA Shelf Bracket Kit  an optional kit  purchased separately  in addition to the  rack mount kit shipped with the switch    e Ina perforated or solid walled EIA cabinet  using     The rack mount kit shipped with the switch      The telco and EIA Shelf Bracket Kit  an optional kit  purchased separately  in addition to the  rack mount kit shipped with the switch       Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide  P22 E OL 16187 01        Chapter2 _ Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series       Preinstallation W    In a two post telco rack  using       The telco and EIA Shelf Bracket Kit  an optional kit  purchased separately  in addition to the  front brackets shipped with the switch    For instructions on installing 
35. C bracket on the other side of the switch     Figure 2 8 Front Rack Mount Brackets and C Brackets Installed on the Cisco MDS 9100 Series       1  Front rack mount bracket 2 IC bracket            OL 16187 01    Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide      Chapter 2 Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series         E Installing the Switch in a Cabinet with Insufficient Front Clearance    Installing Front Rack Mount Brackets for Cabinets with Less Than 26 Inches of  Rail Spacings    The front rack mount brackets for the Cisco MDS 9100 Series switches must be installed onto the switch  prior to installing the switch into the cabinet  For cabinets with less than 26 inch rail to rail spacing  the  front rack mount bracket must be installed 180 degrees from normal     To install brackets for cabinets with front mounting rail to rear mounting rail spacings less than 26  inches that need to be mounted backwards to maintain adequate fiber optic clearances  follow these  steps     Step 1 Install the front rack mount brackets for cabinets with rail to rail spacings less than 26 inches as follows     a  Position one of the front rack mount brackets against the side of the switch and align the screw holes  as shown in Figure 2 9  Then attach the bracket to the switch with two of the three M4 screws  originally provided with the bracket     b  Repeat with the other front rack mount bracket on the other side of the switch        Note The front rack mount bracket does not align with all 
36. Cisco MDS 9100 Series           Removing and Installing Components    Step 4    Step 5  Step 6  Step7    Step 8  Step 9    Slide the power supply into the power supply bay  Make sure that the power supply is fully seated in the  bay     Tighten the power supply captive screw   Plug the power cord into the power supply   Connect the other end of the power cord to an AC input power source      amp     Note Depending on the outlet receptacle on your power distribution unit  you may need the optional  jumper power cord to connect the Cisco MDS 9100 Series Switch to your outlet receptacle  See  the    Jumper Power Cord    section on page C 5           Turn the power switch to the on  I  position on the power supply   Verify power supply operation by checking that the power supply  P S  LED in the front panel is green   If the LED is not green  see the Cisco MDS 9000 Family Troubleshooting Guide     Removing and Installing Fan Modules    This section provides instructions for removing and installing the fan modules for the Cisco MDS 9140  Switch and the Cisco MDS 9120 Switch  The Cisco MDS 9124 Switch does not have field replaceable  fan modules     Removing a Fan Module on the Cisco MDS 9140 Switch  the Cisco MDS 9120 Switch  and the Cisco  MDS 9134 Switch    A    The fan module is designed to be removed and replaced while the system is operating without presenting  an electrical hazard or damaging the system        Caution    A    The Cisco MDS 9000 Family has internal temperatur
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38. FP transceivers  CWDM 1 14  description 1 14  Fibre Channel 1 13    Fibre Channel Gigabit Ethernet combination    maintaining 3 9    removing and installing cables into 3 7    specifications B 4  supported 1 13  specifications    CWDM SFP transceivers    Gigabit Ethernet Fibre Channel SFP transceivers    power B 2  SFP transceivers B 4  switch B 1  X2 transceivers B 10    stacked switch configuration    B 7    1 3    B 6    starting up   initial start up 2 24  switch LEDs 1 10  system ground    location 2 23    Index W       T    technical specifications  airflow B 2  humidity B 1  power supplies B 2  temperature B 1  voltage B 3   temperature    specifications B 1       V    voltage    specifications  table  B 3       X    X2 transceivers 1 3    specifications B 10         OL 16187 01    Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide E       W index       Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide  ANa OL 16187 01      
39. Hardware Installation Guide  mia g OL 16187 01       _ Chapter 1    Product Overview       Cisco MDS Fibre Channel Bladeswitch for IBM BladeCenter W    Cisco MDS 9120 Switch    The Cisco MDS 9120 Switch has a total of 20 1 2 Gbps autosensing  optionally configurable ports  The  first group of four ports on the left hand side are the bandwidth optimized ports  They are delineated by  a white border  The remaining four groups of four ports each are the host optimized port groups  See  Figure 1 4     Figure 1 4 Cisco MDS 9120 Switch       Cisco MDS Fibre Channel Bladeswitch for IBM BladeCenter    The Cisco MDS Fibre Channel Bladeswitch for IBM BladeCenter is designed for IBM BladeCenter  environments  The Cisco MDS Fibre Channel Bladeswitch is based on the Cisco MDS 9000 Family SAN  switching technology  which integrates the Cisco MDS 9000 Family of switches and directors into a  blade switch architecture  The advanced architecture of the Cisco MDS Fibre Channel Bladeswitch for  IBM BladeCenter  along with 4 GB technology  provides outstanding performance between  Bladeswitches and the rest of the Fibre Channel infrastructure     The Cisco MDS Fibre Channel Bladeswitch for IBM BladeCenter provides 4 GB Fibre Channel  performance to blade server switching  It also provides network intelligence features such as virtual  SANs  VSANs   quality of service  QoS   and N port interface virtualization  NPIV   It also offers  nondisruptive software upgrades and on demand port activation a
40. S 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    OL 16187 01        Chapter2 Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series       Removing and Installing Components W    Removing and Installing Power Supplies    This section provides instructions for removing and installing the power supplies for the Cisco MDS  9100 Series     A    Caution Power supplies for the Cisco 9100 Series look similar but they differ slightly  Be sure to use the correct  power supply designated for your Cisco 9100 Series switch  Using an incorrect power supply will not  provide redundant power in the case of a power supply failure           Removing Power Supplies    To remove a power supply  follow these steps     Step1 Turn the power switch to the off  0  position on the power supply you are removing   Step2 Disconnect the power cord from the power source   Step3 Loosen the captive screw     Step4 Grasp the power supply handle and slide the power supply out of the switch  See Figure 2 23     Figure 2 23 Cisco MDS 9100 Series Power Supply       AC OK DC OK    Installing Power Supplies  To install the dual 300 W AC input power supplies  follow these steps   Step1 Ensure that the system  earth  ground connection has been made     Step2 Make sure the power cord is disconnected before installing the power supply     Step3 Verify that the power switch is in the off  0  position on the power supply you are installing        Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    oL 16187 01  EN    Chapter 2 Installing the 
41. SFP transceiver  follow these steps     Step 1 Attach an ESD preventive wrist strap and follow its instructions for use   Step2 Perform these steps if cable is installed in the transceiver   a  Record the cable and port connections for later reference     b  Press the release latch on the cable  grasp the connector near the connection point  and gently pull  the connector from the transceiver     c  Insert a dust plug into the connector on the cable     d  Insert a dust plug into the cable end of the transceiver     P    Tip If the transceiver does not remove easily in the next step  push the transceiver all the way back  in and then ensure that the latch is in the correct position before continuing           Step3 Remove the transceiver from the port     e Ifthe transceiver has a mylar tab latch  gently pull the tab straight out  do not twist   and then pull  the transceiver out of the port     e Ifthe transceiver has a bale clasp latch  open the clasp by pressing it downwards  and then pull the  transceiver out of the port      amp    Note If you have difficulty removing a bale clasp SFP transceiver  you should reseat the SFP by  returning the bale clasp in the up position  and then pressing the SFP inward and upward into the  cage  inward and downward on the bottom row of the Cisco MDS 9124 Switch   Next  lower the  bale clasp and pull the SFP straight out with a slight upward lifting force  slight downward force  on the bottom row of the Cisco MDS 9124 Switch    See Figur
42. Transceivers B 4  General Specifications for Cisco Fibre Channel SFP Transceivers B 5  Environmental and Electrical Specifications for Cisco Fibre Channel SFP Transceivers B 6  Cisco Gigabit Ethernet Fibre Channel Transceivers B 6  General Specifications for Cisco GE FC SFP Transceivers B 6  Environmental and Electrical Specifications for Cisco GE FC SFP Transceivers B 7  Cisco CWDM SFP Transceivers B 7  General Specifications for Cisco CWDM SFP Transceivers B 8  Environmental and Electrical Specifications for Cisco CWDM SFP Transceivers B 8  Optical Specifications for Cisco CWDM SFP Transceivers B 9  X2 Transceiver Specifications B 10    Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide  I OL 16187 01 aa          E Contents       apPpenpDix C Cable and Port Specifications C 1  Cables and Adapters     1    Console Port C 2  Console Port Pinouts C 2  Connecting the Console Port to a Computer Using the DB 25 Adapter c 2  Connecting the Console Port to a Computer Using the DB 9 Adapter    3    MGMT 10 100 Ethernet Port c 3    Supported Power Cords and Plugs C 4  Power Cords C 4  Jumper Power Cord       5    appennix D Site Planning and Maintenance Records D 1  Site Preparation Checklist D 1  Contact and Site Information D 3    Chassis and Network Information D 4       INDEX         Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    OL 16187 01      Send docu       New and Changed Information    ndsfeedback doc cisco com    This Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide
43. X4 transceiver is plugged into the 10 Gbps port of each switch     Step4 Plug in one end of the copper cable to the 10 Gbps transceiver of the MDS 9134 switch that is supplied  in the same box and the other end to the 10 Gbps transceiver of the MDS 9134 switch of the second box  so as to connect two MDS 9134 switches     Figure 2 18 Installing the MDS 9134 48 port and 64 port Stackable Bundles                                                                                     a A  o  o        o  ol o  o   o          lt _          ol o 7  o  o o    o o  o    o o    o D  o    o o    o 7  o    o o   o 7  ales fo  o  o    o  o    o S    o    o j 6  o    o 6 6      Eia i S  x oO       o     fe  gt     0    o o   Ss 0  oO oO  o p       oO oO     o     oO 0      ho   A  o    7  eln o o  o eJ o  efs o o  o    o a     o    o        oO  o    o o 6  o    o        o    9  o  o 6  o  o  n       co   o heli          270195       Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide  Ea OL 16187 01        Chapter2 _ Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series       Grounding the Switch W    Grounding the Switch    A grounding pad with two threaded M4 holes is provided on the chassis for attaching a grounding lug   Figure 2 19 shows the system ground location on the Cisco MDS 9100 Series     Figure 2 19 Location of Switch Ground on the Cisco MDS 9100 Series    Grounding  pad location       Wire       is  Grounding  lug      Screws  M4     94943    A    Warning When installing or replacing the unit  the
44. age A 3    e Standard two post telco rack  with mounting rails that conform to English universal hole spacing per  section lof ANSI EIA 310 D 1992  See the    Requirements Specific to Telco Racks    section on  page A 3     The cabinet or rack must also meet the following requirements   e The minimum vertical rack space per chassis should be 1 RU  rack unit   equal to 1 75 in   4 4 cm      e The width between the rack mounting rails must be at least 17 75 in   45 1 cm   For four post EIA  racks  this is the distance between the two front rails        Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    OL 16187 01  EN    Appendix A Cabinet and Rack Installation         E Cabinet and Rack Requirements     amp     For four post EIA cabinets  perforated or solid walled        The minimum spacing for bend radius for fiber optic cables should have the front mounting rails  of the cabinet offset from the front door by a minimum of 3 in   7 6 cm   and a minimum of 5 in    12 7 cm  if cable management brackets are installed on the front of the chassis         The distance between the outside face of the front mounting rail and the outside face of the back  mounting rail should be 23 5 to 34 0 in   59 7 to 86 4 cm  to allow for rear bracket installation         There should be a minimum of 2 5 in   6 4 cm  of clear space between the side edge of the  chassis and the side wall of the cabinet  No sizeable flow obstructions should be immediately  in the way of the chassis air intake or e
45. ansceiver is encoded  with model information that enables the switch to verify that the SFP transceiver meets the requirements  for the switch  For the list of supported SFP transceivers  see the release notes     This section provides the following information   e Cisco Fibre Channel SFP Transceivers  page B 4  e Cisco Gigabit Ethernet Fibre Channel Transceivers  page B 6  e Cisco CWDM SFP Transceivers  page B 7    For information about safety  regulatory  and standards compliance  see the Regulatory Compliance and  Safety Information for the Cisco MDS 9000 Family     Cisco Fibre Channel SFP Transceivers    Table B 5 lists the Fibre Channel SFP transceivers available through Cisco Systems for the  Cisco MDS 9124 Switch     Table B 5 Cisco Fibre Channel SFP Transceivers for the Cisco MDS 9124 Switch    Part Number Description Type    DS SFP FC4G SW 4 Gbps 2 Gbps 1 Gbps Fibre Channel short  Short wavelength  wavelength SFP    DS SFP FC4G MR 4 Gbps 2 Gbps 1 Gbps Fibre Channel   long Long wavelength  wavelength SFP    DS SFP FC4G LW 4 Gbps 2 Gbps 1 Gbps Fibre Channel   long Long wavelength  wavelength SFP                         Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide   a OL 16187 01        AppendixB Technical Specifications       SFP Transceiver Specifications    Table B 6 lists the Fibre Channel SFP transceivers available through Cisco Systems for the  Cisco MDS 9140 Switch and the Cisco MDS 9120 Switch     Table B 6 Cisco Fibre Channel SFP Transceivers for the Cisco
46. atus LED is green     e Each power supply LED is green     e The Switch status LED is green  If this LED is orange or red  then one or more environmental  monitors is reporting a problem     e The Ethernet port Link LEDs should not be on unless the cable is connected    amp     Note The LEDs for the Fibre Channel ports remain orange until the ports are enabled  and the LED  for the MGMT 10 100 Ethernet port remains off until the port is connected           If any LEDs other than the Fibre Channel port LEDs are orange or red after the initial boot processes are  complete  see the Cisco MDS 9000 Family Troubleshooting Guide     Step8 Try removing and reinstalling a component that is not operating properly  If it still does not operate  correctly  contact your customer service representative for a replacement     S   Note If you purchased Cisco support through a Cisco reseller  contact the reseller directly  If you  purchased support directly from Cisco  contact Cisco Technical Support at this URL   http   www cisco com warp public 687 Directory DirTAC shtm             Step9 Verify that the system software has booted and the switch has initialized without error messages  If any  problems occur  see the Cisco MDS 9000 Family Troubleshooting Guide or the Cisco MDS 9000 Family  System Messages Guide  If you cannot resolve an issue  contact your customer service representative     Step 10 Complete the worksheets provided in Appendix D     Site Planning and Maintenance Records    for
47. ber     40 km  24 8 miles   DS X2 FC10G CX4 Copper CX4 Copper     15 m  49 2 ft                                    Table B 21 X2 Transceiver Optical Transmit and Receive Specifications  Transmit and Receive  X2 Product Number Transceiver Type Transmit Power  dBm   Receive Power  dBm  Wavelength  nm   DS X2 FC10G SR 10GFC SR       Max   1 0  Max  840 to 860  850 nm MMF  7 3  Min   9 9  Min   DS X2 FC10G LR 10GFC LR  0 5  Max  0 5  Max  1260 to 1355  1310 nm SMF  8 2  Min   14 4  Min   DS X2 FC10G ER 10GFC ER  4 0  Max   1 0  Max  1550  1550 nm SMF  4 7  Min   15 8  Min   DS X2 FC10G CX4 10GFC CX4               Copper                      I OL 16187 01    Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide Bi    Appendix B Technical Specifications         E X2 Transceiver Specifications       Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide  ca  OL 16187 01      Send docu    A       ndsfeedback doc cisco com    APPENDIX    Cable and Port Specifications    This appendix includes the cables and connectors used with the Cisco MDS 9100 Series Fixed  Configuration Fabric Switch  and it includes the following sections     e Cables and Adapters  page C 1   e Console Port  page C 2   e MGMT 10 100 Ethernet Port  page C 3   e Supported Power Cords and Plugs  page C 4       Caution    We strongly recommend that power cable runs and other potential noise sources be located as far away  as practical from network cabling that terminates on Cisco equipment  In situations where long parallel  
48. cable runs exist but cannot be separated by at least 3 3 ft   1 m   we recommend that you shield these  potential noise sources  To avoid interference  the source should be shielded by housing it in a grounded  metallic conduit        Cables and Adapters     amp     The Cisco MDS 9100 Series accessory kit includes the following   e RJ 45 to RJ 45 rollover cable  e RJ 45 to DB 9 female DTE adapter  labeled    Terminal         e RJ 45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter  labeled    Terminal         e RJ 45 to DB 25 male DCE adapter  labeled    Modem           Note    Additional cables and adapters can be ordered from your customer service representative           Note    If you purchased this product through a Cisco reseller  contact the reseller directly for technical support   If you purchased this product directly from Cisco  contact Cisco Technical Support at this URL   http   www cisco com techsupport             OL 16187 01    Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide      AppendixC Cable and Port Specifications         E Console Port    Console Port    The console port is an asynchronous RS 232 serial port with an RJ 45 connector  You can use the  RJ 45 to RJ 45 rollover cable and the RJ 45 to DB 9 female adapter or the RJ 45 to DB 25 female DTE  adapter  depending on your computer serial port  to connect the console port to a computer running  terminal emulation software     Console Port Pinouts    Table C 1 lists the pinouts for the console port on the Cisco MDS 9100 S
49. denen Gefahren und der Standardpraktiken zur  Vermeidung von Unf  llen bewu  t    bersetzungen der in dieser  Ver  ffentlichung enthaltenen Warnhinweise finden Sie im Dokument  Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information  Informationen zu  beh  rdlichen Vorschriften und Sicherheit   das zusammen mit diesem Ger  t  geliefert wurde     Avvertenza Questo simbolo di avvertenza indica un pericolo  La situazione potrebbe  causare infortuni alle persone  Prima di lavorare su qualsiasi  apparecchiatura  occorre conoscere i pericoli relativi ai circuiti elettrici ed  essere al corrente delle pratiche standard per la prevenzione di incidenti  La  traduzione delle avvertenze riportate in questa pubblicazione si trova nel  documento Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information  Conformit   alle  norme e informazioni sulla sicurezza  che accompagna questo dispositivo     Advarsel Dette varselsymbolet betyr fare  Du befinner deg i en situasjon som kan f  re  til personskade  F  r du utf  rer arbeid p   utstyr  m   du vare oppmerksom p   de  faremomentene som elektriske kretser inneb  rer  samt gj  re deg kjent med  vanlig praksis n  r det gjelder    unng   ulykker  Hvis du vil se oversettelser av  de advarslene som finnes i denne publikasjonen  kan du se i dokumentet  Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information  Overholdelse av forskrifter og  sikkerhetsinformasjon  som ble levert med denne enheten     Aviso Este s  mbolo de aviso indica perigo  Encontra se numa situa    o que Ihe  poder
50. e  Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager Configuration Guide   Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager Database Schema   Cisco MDS 9000 Family Data Mobility Manager Configuration Guide    Command Line Interface    Cisco MDS 9000 Family Software Upgrade and Downgrade Guide   Cisco MDS 9000 Family Storage Services Module Software Installation and Upgrade Guide  Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI Quick Configuration Guide   Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI Configuration Guide   Cisco MDS 9000 Family Command Reference    Intelligent Storage Networking Services Configuration Guides    Cisco MDS 9000 Family Data Mobility Manager Configuration Guide  Cisco MDS 9000 Family Storage Media Encryption Configuration Guide  Cisco MDS 9000 Family Secure Erase Configuration Guide   For Cisco MDS 9500 and 9200 Series    Troubleshooting and Reference    Cisco MDS 9000 Family Troubleshooting Guide   Cisco MDS 9000 Family MIB Quick Reference   Cisco MDS 9000 Family SMI S Programming Reference  Cisco MDS 9000 Family System Messages Reference    Installation and Configuration Note    Cisco MDS 9000 Family SSM Configuration Note   Cisco MDS 9000 Family Port Analyzer Adapter Installation and Configuration Note  Cisco 10 Gigabit X2 Transceiver Module Installation Note   Cisco MDS 9000 Family CWDM SFP Installation Note   Cisco MDS 9000 Family CWDM Passive Optical System Installation Note         OL 16187 01    Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide      Preface         Obtaining Documentation  Obtaining Suppor
51. e 3 4 and Figure 3 5   Be careful  not to damage the port cage during this process           Figure 3 4 Alternate Removal Method for Bale Clasp SFP Transceivers in the Cisco MDS 9124  Switch             Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide  E  OL 16187 01        Chapter3 Connecting the Cisco MDS 9100 Series       Connecting to a Fibre Channel Port W    Figure 3 5 Alternate Removal Method for Bale Clasp SFP Transceivers in the Cisco MDS 9140  Switch and the Cisco MDS 9120 Switch          Step4 Insert a dust cover into the port end of the transceiver and place the transceiver on an antistatic mat or  into a static shielding bag if you plan to return it to the factory     Step5 Protect the optical cage by inserting a clean cover if another transceiver is not being installed     Removing and Installing Cables into SFP Transceivers  A    Caution To prevent damage to the fiber optic cables  do not place more tension on them than the rated limit and  do not bend to a radius of less than one inch if there is no tension in the cable  or two inches if there is  tension in the cable           Installing a Cable into an SFP Transceiver    A    Caution To prevent possible damage to the cable or transceiver  install the transceiver in the port before installing  the cable in the transceiver           To install a cable into a transceiver  follow these steps     Step 1 Attach an ESD preventive wrist strap and follow its instructions for use   Step2 Remove the dust cover from th
52. e cable  a rollover RJ 45 to RJ 45 cable  to the console port  see Figure 3 1    Connect the other end of the console cable to the supplied RJ 45 to DB 25 adapter   Connect the RJ 45 to DB 25 adapter to the DB 25 port on the modem     Power on the switch  The switch boots automatically  and the following default console port  characteristics are applied to the modem connection     e 9600 baud   e 8 data bits   e 1 stop bit   e No parity   e Default initialization string  ATEOQI1 amp D2 amp C1S0 1 015  if previously configured       Note For instructions on how to change these settings  see the Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI  Configuration Guide for instructions on how to change these settings           To connect the console port to a modem after the switch is powered on  follow these steps     Ensure that the system has completed booting and the system image is running    Connect the supplied console cable  a rollover RJ 45 to RJ 45 cable  to the console port  see Figure 3 1    Connect the other end of the console cable to the supplied RJ 45 to DB 25 adapter    Connect the RJ 45 to DB 25 adapter to the DB 25 port on the modem    Initialize and configure the modem as specified in the Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI Configuration Guide     Connecting the 10 100 Ethernet Management Port    The autosensing 10 100 Ethernet management port is located on the left side of the front panel  labeled  10 100 MGMT   to the right of the Console port  This port is used for out of band management of t
53. e chassis air vents and any walls should be 2 5 in   6 4 cm      Requirements Specific to Telco Racks    In addition to the requirements listed in the    General Requirements for Cabinets and Racks    section on  page A 1  telco racks should meet the following requirements     e The width of the rack between the two rack mounting rails should be at least 17 75 in   45 1 cm      e The distance between the chassis air vents and any walls should be 2 5 in   6 4 cm      Cisco MDS 9000 Family Telco and EIA Shelf Bracket    The optional telco and EIA Shelf Bracket Kit  part number DS SHELF   can temporarily or  permanently support the Cisco MDS 9100 Series during installation  Once the front rack mount brackets  are securely attached to the rack mounting rails  the shelf bracket can be removed     This kit supports the following configurations   e A Cisco MDS 9100 Series switch in a two post telco rack  e A Cisco MDS 9100 Series switch in a four post EIA rack       Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    OL 16187 01  EN    Appendix A    Cabinet and Rack Installation          amp     Cisco MDS 9000 Family Telco and EIA Shelf Bracket       Note    This optional kit is not provided with the switch  to order the kit  contact your switch supplier        e Rack Mounting Guidelines  page A 4    e Before Installing the Shelf Brackets  page A 5      Required Equipment  page A 5    Installing the Shelf Bracket Kit into a Four Post EIA Rack  page A 7        Installing the Shelf B
54. e connector on the cable   Step3 Remove the dust cover from the cable end of the transceiver     Step4 Align the cable connector with the transceiver and insert the connector into the transceiver until it clicks  into place   See Figure 3 6         Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    OL 16187 01  EN    Chapter3 Connecting the Cisco MDS 9100 Series           Connecting to a Fibre Channel Port    Figure 3 6 Connecting the LC Type Cable to a Fibre Channel Port             Caution If the cable does not install easily  ensure it is correctly oriented before continuing        For instructions on verifying connectivity  see the Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager  Configuration Guide and the Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI Configuration Guide     Removing a Cable from an SFP Transceiver    A    Caution       A       When pulling a cable from a transceiver  grip the body of the connector  Do not pull on the jacket sleeve   because this can compromise the fiber optic termination in the connector           Caution    Step 1  Step 2    Step 3  Step 4    If the cable does not remove easily  ensure that any latch present on the cable has been released before  continuing        To remove the cable  follow these steps     Attach an ESD preventive wrist strap and follow its instructions for use     Press the release latch on the cable  grasp the connector near the connection point  and gently pull the  connector from the transceiver     Insert a dust plug into the cable end of th
55. e sensors that are capable of shutting down the  system if the temperature at different points within the chassis exceed certain safety thresholds  To be  effective  the temperature sensors require the presence of airflow  therefore  in the event a fan module is  removed from the chassis  the Cisco MDS 9000 Family will be shut down after five minutes to prevent  potentially undetectable overheating  However  the switches will shut down sooner if the higher level  temperature threshold is exceeded           Warning    Step 1  Step 2  Step 3    When removing the fan tray  keep your hands and fingers away from the spinning fan blades  Let the  fan blades completely stop before you remove the fan tray  Statement 258       To remove the existing fan module  follow these steps     Locate the fan module in the back of the switch   Slide the seating tabs toward the center of the fan module     Grasp the fan module handle and pull it outward        Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide  e230 fs OL 16187 01        Chapter2 _ Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series       Removing and Installing Components W    Step4 Pull the fan module out of the switch and put it in a safe place        Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    OL 16187 01  EEN    Chapter2 Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series         E Removing and Installing Components    Installing a Fan Module    To install a new fan module  follow these steps        Step 1 Position the fan module with the LED ori
56. e transceiver     Insert a dust plug onto the end of the cable        Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide  EN  OL 16187 01        Chapter3 Connecting the Cisco MDS 9100 Series       Connecting to a Fibre Channel Port W    Maintaining SFP Transceivers and Fiber Optic Cables    SFP transceivers and fiber optic cables must be kept clean and dust free to maintain high signal accuracy  and prevent damage to the connectors  Attenuation  loss of light  is increased by contamination  and it  should be kept below 0 35 dB     Follow these maintenance guidelines     SFP transceivers are static sensitive  To prevent ESD damage  wear an ESD preventive wrist strap  that is connected to the chassis     Do not remove and insert a transceiver more often than necessary  Repeated removals and insertions  can shorten its useful life     Keep all optical connections covered when not in use  If they become dusty  clean before using to  prevent dust from scratching the fiber optic cable ends     Do not touch ends of connectors  This prevents fingerprints and other contamination of the  connectors     Clean regularly  the required frequency of cleaning depends upon the environment  In addition   clean connectors if they are exposed to dust or accidentally touched  Both wet and dry cleaning  techniques can be effective  refer to your site   s fibre optic connection cleaning procedures     Inspect routinely for dust and damage  If damage is suspected  clean and then inspect fiber ends  u
57. ed     On Demand Port activation licensing provides 24 licensed ports by default in the Cisco MDS 9134  Switch  Port capacity can be increased on site to 32 ports with an additional license  The 10 Gbps    ports are also available through an additional license     Stacking of the Cisco MDS 9134 Switches by using copper X2 CX4 transceivers to expand up to 64    ports     Quick configuration wizard that provides an easy to use interface allowing you to quickly enable    server access to storage devices     For a list of features supported on the Cisco MDS 9134 Switch and the Cisco MDS 9124 Switch and for  information on how to configure the Cisco MDS 9100 Series  see the Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric  Manager Configuration Guide and the Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI Configuration Guide     This chapter describes hardware information about the Cisco MDS 9100 Series and its components  and  it includes the following sections     Cisco MDS 9100 Series Multilayer Fabric Switches  page 1 2   Cisco MDS Fibre Channel Bladeswitch for IBM BladeCenter  page 1 5  Power Supplies  page 1 6   Fan Modules  page 1 6   Cisco MDS 9100 Series Ports  page 1 7   Switch LEDs  page 1 10   Supported SFP Transceivers  page 1 13    Cisco MDS 9100 Series Multilayer Fabric Switches    This section describes the four Cisco MDS 9100 Series configurations     Cisco MDS 9134 Switch  page 1 3  Cisco MDS 9124 Switch  page 1 4  Cisco MDS 9140 Switch  page 1 4  Cisco MDS 9120 Switch  page 1 5         Cisco MDS 9100 Se
58. een the Cisco MDS 9100 Series  switch and your PC possible during setup and configuration           To connect the console port to a PC  follow these steps     Step 1 Configure the baud rate and character format of the PC terminal emulation program to match the  following management port default characteristics     e 9600 baud  e 8 data bits  e 1 stop bit  e No parity    Step2 Connect the supplied RJ 45 to DB 9 female adapter or RJ 45 to DB 25 female adapter  depending on  your PC connection  to the PC serial port     Step3 Connect one end of the supplied console cable  a rollover RJ 45 to RJ 45 cable  to the console port   See  Figure 3 1   Connect the other end to the RJ 45 to DB 9  or RJ 45 to DB 25  adapter at the PC serial  port        Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide  E  OL 16187 01        Chapter3 Connecting the Cisco MDS 9100 Series       Connecting the 10 100 Ethernet Management Port W    Connecting a Modem to a Console Port    A       Caution    Step 1  Step 2  Step 3  Step 4    Step 1  Step 2  Step 3  Step 4  Step 5    Do not connect the console port to a modem while the switch is booting  Connect the console port to a  modem either before powering the switch on or after the switch has completed the boot process        Switches running Cisco MDS SAN OS Release 1 2 2a  or later support connecting the console port to a  modem     To connect the console port to a modem before the switch is powered on  follow these steps     Connect the supplied consol
59. eep the shipping container in case the chassis requires shipping in the future              Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide  P24 E OL 16187 01        Chapter2 _ Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series        amp     Installing the Switch in a Cabinet or Rack W       Note     amp     If you purchased Cisco support through a Cisco reseller  contact the reseller directly  If you purchased  support directly from Cisco  contact Cisco Technical Support at this URL   http   www cisco com warp public 687 Directory DirTAC shtm          Note    Step 1    Step 2    The switch is thoroughly inspected before shipment  If any damage occurred during transportation or  any items are missing  contact your customer representative immediately        To inspect the shipment  follow these steps     Compare the shipment to the equipment list provided by your customer service representative and verify  that you have received all items  including the following     e Print documentation and CD ROMs  e Grounding lug kit   e Rack mount kit   e ESD wrist strap   e Cables and connectors   e Any optional items ordered    Check for damage and report any discrepancies or damage to your customer service representative  Have  the following information ready     e Invoice number of shipper  see packing slip   e Model and serial number of the damaged unit  e Description of damage    e Effect of damage on the installation    Installing the Switch in a Cabinet or Rack    A    This section describes
60. elevision reception  try to correct the interference by using one or more of the following measures        Turn the television or radio antenna until the interference stops   e Move the equipment to one side or the other of the television or radio   e Move the equipment farther away from the television or radio     e Plug the equipment into an outlet that is on a different circuit from the television or radio   That is  make certain the equipment and the television or radio are on circuits  controlled by different circuit breakers or fuses      Modifications to this product not authorized by Cisco Systems  Inc  could void the FCC approval and negate your authority to operate the product     The Cisco implementation of TCP header compression is an adaptation of a program developed by the University of California  Berkeley  UCB  as part of UCB   s public  domain version of the UNIX operating system  All rights reserved  Copyright    1981  Regents of the University of California     NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER WARRANTY HEREIN  ALL DOCUMENT FILES AND SOFTWARE OF THESE SUPPLIERS ARE PROVIDED    AS IS    WITH  ALL FAULTS  CISCO AND THE ABOVE NAMED SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES  EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED  INCLUDING  WITHOUT  LIMITATION  THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY  FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF  DEALING  USAGE  OR TRADE PRACTICE     IN NO EVENT SHALL CISCO OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT  SPECIAL  CONSEQUENTIAL  OR INCIDENTAL 
61. en end of the grounding lug   Use the crimping tool to secure the grounding cable in the grounding lug   Remove the adhesive label from the grounding pad on the chassis     Place the grounding lug against the grounding pad so that there is solid metal to metal contact  and insert  the two M4 screws with washers through the holes in the grounding lug and into the grounding pad     Ensure that the lug and cable do not interfere with other equipment     Prepare the other end of the grounding cable and connect it to an appropriate grounding point in your  site to ensure adequate earth ground     Starting Up the Switch    A    This section provides instructions for powering up the switch and verifying component installation        Caution     amp     During this procedure  wear grounding wrist straps to avoid ESD damage to the switch           Note    Step 1  Step 2    Step 3    Do not connect the MGMT 10 100 Ethernet port to the LAN until the initial switch configuration has  been performed  For instructions on configuring the switch  see the Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI  Configuration Guide  For instructions on connecting to this port  see the    Connecting the Console Port     section on page 3 1        To power up the switch and verify hardware operation  follow these steps     Verify that both power supplies and fan modules are installed and tighten any loose captive screws     Verify that the power switches on both power supplies are off  Then plug the power cables into the pow
62. enerally  lists the model and wavelength            amp     Note If you purchased this product through a Cisco reseller  contact the reseller directly for technical support   If you purchased this product directly from Cisco  contact Cisco Technical Support at this URL   http   www cisco com warp public 687 Directory DirTAC shtm             Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    OL 16187 01 TEEN    Chapter 2 Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series         E Removing and Installing Components       Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide  234 OL 16187 01      Send docu ndsfeedback doc cisco com       CHAPTER    Connecting the Cisco MDS 9100 Series    The Cisco MDS 9100 Series provides the following types of ports     e Console port  Interface Module    An RS 232 port that you can use to create a local management  connection     e MGMT 10 100 Ethernet port  Interface Module    An Ethernet port that you can use to access and  manage the switch by IP address  such as through the CLI or Fabric Manager     e Fibre Channel ports  Supervisor and Switching Modules     Fibre Channel ports that you can use to  connect to the SAN  or for in band management     This chapter describes how to connect the various components of the Cisco MDS 9100 Series Fixed  Configuration Fabric Switch  and it includes the following information     e Preparing for Network Connections  page 3 1  e Connecting the Console Port  page 3 1  e Connecting the 10 100 Ethernet Management Port  pa
63. ented away from the back of the switch  Figure 2 24 shows the  fan module for the Cisco MDS 9120 Switch and the Cisco MDS 9140 Switch  Figure 2 25 shows the fan  module for the Cisco MDS 9134 Switch     Step2 Slide the fan module into the switch until it clicks into place     Figure 2 24 Cisco MDS 9100 Series Fan Module       94009    Fan module LED    Figure 2 25 shows the Cisco MDS 9134 fan module     Figure 2 25 Cisco MDS 9134 Fan Module          Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    OL 16187 01        Chapter2 _ Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series       Removing and Installing Components W    Verifying the Fan Module    To verify that the new fan module is installed correctly  follow these steps     Step 1 Listen for the fans  you should immediately hear them operating  If you do not hear them  ensure that  the fan module is inserted completely in the switch and the faceplate is flush with the switch back panel     Step2 Verify that the Fan module LED is green  If the LED is orange then one fan has failed in this fan module   if the LED is red  then both fans have failed in this fan module     Step3 Contact your customer service representative for assistance if  after several attempts  the fans do not  operate or you experience trouble with the installation      amp     Note Verify that the transceiver and cable type both have LC connectors and are the required type for  longwave or shortwave transmission and the required distances  The transceiver label g
64. ents  and it includes the  following information     e Preinstallation  page 2 2   e Installing the Switch in a Cabinet or Rack  page 2 5   e Installing the Switch in a Cabinet with Insufficient Front Clearance  page 2 11  e Installing Cisco MDS 9134 48 Port and 64 Port Stackable Bundles  page 2 21  e Grounding the Switch  page 2 23   e Starting Up the Switch  page 2 24   e Removing and Installing Components  page 2 26     amp     Note Before you install  operate  or service the system  read the Regulatory Compliance and Safety  Information for the Cisco MDS 9000 Family for important safety information              Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    OL 16187 01  EN    Chapter 2 Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series           Preinstallation    A    Warning IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS       This warning symbol means danger  You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury  Before you  work on any equipment  be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar  with standard practices for preventing accidents  Use the statement number provided at the end of  each warning to locate its translation in the translated safety warnings that accompanied this device   Statement 1071    SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS       A    Warning This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas  A restricted access area can be  accessed only through the use of a special tool  lock and key  or other means of security   Statement 1017          
65. er  supplies and arrange the cables so that they cannot be accidentally pulled out      amp     Note Depending on the outlet receptacle on your power distribution unit  you may need the optional  jumper power cord to connect the Cisco MDS 9100 Series Switch switch to your outlet  receptacle  See the    Jumper Power Cord    section on page C 5           Connect the other end of the power cables to an AC power source        Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide   224 E OL 16187 01        Chapter2 _ Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series       Starting Up the Switch Ti    Step4 Ensure that the switch is adequately grounded as described in the    Installing the Switch in a Cabinet with  Insufficient Front Clearance    section on page 2 11  and that the power cables are connected to outlets  that have the required AC power voltages  provided in the    Power Specifications    section on page B 2      Step5 Flip the power switches on the power supplies to the on  I  position  The switch boots automatically   Step6 Listen for the fans  they should begin operating as soon as the switch is powered on     A    Caution Do not operate the switch without a functioning fan module except for during the brief fan  module replacement procedure  The Cisco MDS 9000 Family switches can operate for only a  few minutes without any functioning fan modules before they begin to overheat           Step7 Verify that the LED behavior is as follows when the switch has finished booting   e Fan st
66. eries   Table C 1 Console Port Pinouts    Pin Signal  1  RTS   2 DTR  TxD  GND  GND  RxD  DSR  CTS                            o  NIAJ  AJO          1  Pin 1 is connected internally to pin 8     Connecting the Console Port to a Computer Using the DB 25 Adapter    You can use the RJ 45 to RJ 45 rollover cable and RJ 45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter  labeled     Terminal     to connect the console port to a computer running terminal emulation software  Table C 2  lists the pinouts for the console port  the RJ 45 to RJ 45 rollover cable  and the RJ 45 to DB 25 female  DTE adapter     Table C 2 Port Mode Signaling and Pinouts with DB 25 Adapter                         oT RJA to DB 25  Console  Console Port  RJ 45 to RJ 45 Rollover Cable Terminal Adapter Device  Signal RJ 45 Pin RJ 45 Pin DB 25 Pin Signal   RTS 1 8 5 CTS   DTR 2 7 6 DSR   TxD 3 6 3 RxD   GND 4 5 7 GND   GND 5 4 7 GND   RxD 6 3 2 TxD                      Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide  Yc  OL 16187 01       _ Appendix C    Cable and Port Specifications       MGMT 10 100 Ethernet Port W    Table C 2 Port Mode Signaling and Pinouts with DB 25 Adapter  continued              RJ 45 to DB 25 Console  Console Port  RJ 45 to RJ 45 Rollover Cable Terminal Adapter Device  Signal RJ 45 Pin RJ 45 Pin DB 25 Pin Signal  DSR 7 2 20 DTR  CTS 8 1 4 RTS                   Connecting the Console Port to a Computer Using the DB 9 Adapter    You can use the RJ 45 to RJ 45 rollover cable and RJ 45 to DB 9 female DTE adap
67. es                       P       Tip    To prevent a loss of input power  ensure the total maximum load on each circuit supplying the power    supply is within the current ratings of the wiring and breakers             OL 16187 01    Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide E    Appendix B Technical Specifications         E SFP Transceiver Specifications    Connection Guidelines for AC Powered Systems    For connecting the Cisco MDS 9100 Series switch AC power supplies to the site power source  follow  these basic guidelines    e Each power supply should have its own dedicated branch circuit   e For international  circuits should be sized according to local and national codes     e The AC power receptacles used to plug in the chassis must be the grounding type  The grounding  conductors that connect to the receptacles should connect to protective earth ground at the service  equipment     SFP Transceiver Specifications    The Cisco MDS 9100 Series is compatible with SFP transceivers and cables that have LC connectors   Each transceiver must match the transceiver on the other end of the cable in terms of wavelength  and  the cable must not exceed the stipulated cable length for reliable communications     Cisco SFP transceivers provide the uplink interfaces  laser transmit  TX   and laser receive  RX   and  they support 850 to 1610 nm nominal wavelengths  depending upon the transceiver     Use only Cisco SFP transceivers on the Cisco MDS 9100 Series  Each Cisco SFP tr
68. etfootdn   CISCO        Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware  Installation Guide  April 2008    Americas Headquarters  Cisco Systems  Inc   170 West Tasman Drive  San Jose  CA 95134 1706  USA  http  www cisco com  Tel  408 526 4000   800 553 NETS  6387   Fax  408 527 0883    Text Part Number  OL 16187 01    THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE  ALL  STATEMENTS  INFORMATION  AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT  WARRANTY OF ANY KIND  EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF ANY PRODUCTS     THE SOFTWARE LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE ACCOMPANYING PRODUCT ARE SET FORTH IN THE INFORMATION PACKET THAT  SHIPPED WITH THE PRODUCT AND ARE INCORPORATED HEREIN BY THIS REFERENCE  IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO LOCATE THE SOFTWARE LICENSE  OR LIMITED WARRANTY  CONTACT YOUR CISCO REPRESENTATIVE FOR A COPY     The following information is for FCC compliance of Class A devices  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 generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual  may cause  harmful interference to radi
69. f the shelf bracket kit into a four post EIA rack     Figure A 2 Installing the Shelf Bracket Kit into an EIA Rack                                             lt  gt  E   lt           o a  8 S  8 D      8          8         LL    8      A    o  S 8               8     o     8  8    8 8  8 e     8     8     8  s     o  8          8  o  N  4 eo     B  S E  e   S          1  Rack mounting rail  4x  4  Crossbar  2  Shelf bracket  2x  5  10 32 screws  2x   3  Slider rail  2                       To install the shelf brackets in an EIA rack  follow these steps     Step 1 Position a shelf bracket inside the rack mounting rails as shown in Figure A 2  Align the screw holes at  the front of the shelf bracket with the holes in the front rack mounting rail  Then attach the shelf bracket  to the front rack mounting rail using a minimum of four 12 24 or 10 24 screws      amp     Note The bottom hole of the shelf bracket should align with the bottom hole of a rack unit on the  rack mounting rail  the hole immediately above the 1 2 in  spacing            Step2 Repeat with the other shelf bracket     Step3 Verify that the shelf brackets are at the same height  using the level or tape measure as desired         Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    OL 16187 01 E A     Appendix A Cabinet and Rack Installation         E Cisco MDS 9000 Family Telco and EIA Shelf Bracket    Step4 Attach the crossbar to the shelf brackets as shown in Figure A 2  using the 10 32 screws     Step5 Inse
70. for  CWDM       Switches running Cisco MDS SAN OS Release 1 1 1a  or later support combination Fibre  Channel Gigabit Ethernet SFP transceivers        SFP transceivers are field replaceable  You can use any combination of SFP transceivers that are  supported by the switch  The only restrictions are that SWL transceivers must be paired with SWL  transceivers  and LWL transceivers with LWL transceivers  and the cable must not exceed the stipulated  cable length for reliable communications     For the list of supported SFP transceivers  see the Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes  For more  information about a specific Cisco SFP transceiver  see the    SFP Transceiver Specifications    section on  page B 4  SFP transceivers can be ordered separately or with the Cisco MDS 9100 Series        Note    Use only Cisco SFP transceivers on the Cisco MDS 9100 Series  Each Cisco SFP transceiver is encoded  with model information that enables the switch to verify that the SFP transceiver meets the requirements  for the switch        Fibre Channel SFP Transceivers    Cisco Fibre Channel SFP transceivers are available in SWL or LWL versions  Both versions are  1 Gbps 2 Gbps capable  The Cisco MDS 9124 Switch supports 4 Gbps Fibre Channel SFP transceivers     Cisco Fibre Channel SFP transceivers have LC connectors and comply with 1   2   and 4 Gbps  Fibre Channel standards as defined in FC PI 10 0 2     Transmission ranges for 2 Gbps are as follows    e Long wavelength  Up to 6 2 miles  10 km
71. g          specific       information  see the Cisco  MDS 9000 Family  Troubleshooting Guide          OL 16187 01    Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide      New and Changed Information            Table 1 Documented Features for the Cisco MDS 9100 Series  continued    Changed in  Feature Description Release Where Documented  Cisco MDS The 24 port Cisco MDS 9124 3 1 1  This guide     9124 Switch    Switch        Rear facing  chassis  installation    Chassis installation for a cabinet  with insufficient front side  clearance     Not release  specific    Installing the Switch in a  Cabinet with Insufficient  Front Clearance    page 2 11        Jumper power  cord    Jumper power cord available for  use in cabinet     Not release  specific    Jumper Power Cord   page C 5        Telco and EIA    A 2 RU shelf bracket kit that    Not release    Cisco MDS 9000 Family          Shelf Bracket allows single user installation and   specific Telco and EIA Shelf  Kit installation in a Telco rack  Bracket  page A 3   Console port to  Support for connecting the console  1 2 2a  Connecting the Console  modem port on the Cisco MDS 9100 Port  page 3 1   connection Series to a modem    Cisco MDS The 20 port Cisco MDS 9120 1 2 1a  This guide     9100 Series       Switch and the 40 port Cisco MDS  9140 Switch                   Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    OL 16187 01      Send docu    Audience       Preface    dsfeedback doc cisco com    This preface describes t
72. ge 3 3    e Connecting to a Fibre Channel Port  page 3 4    Preparing for Network Connections    When preparing your site for network connections to the Cisco MDS 9100 Series switch  consider the  following for each type of interface     e Cabling required for each interface type  e Distance limitations for each signal type  e Additional interface equipment needed    Before installing the component  have all additional external equipment and cables available     Connecting the Console Port    This section describes how to connect the RS 232 console port to a PC  The console port allows you to  perform the following functions     e Configure the switch from the CLI   e Monitor network statistics and errors     e Configure SNMP agent parameters     Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    OL 16187 01          Chapter3 Connecting the Cisco MDS 9100 Series         E Connecting the Console Port    e Download software updates to the switch or distribute software images residing in flash memory to  attached devices     The console port  located on the front panel  is shown in Figure 3 1     Figure 3 1 Connecting the Console Cable       Connecting the Console Port to a PC    You can connect the console port to a PC serial port for local administrative access to the Cisco MDS  9100 Series switch      amp   Note The PC must support VT100 terminal emulation  The terminal emulation software   frequently a PC    application such as HyperTerminal Plus   makes communication betw
73. h the following two types of latching devices   e Mylar tab latch  Figure 3 2   e Bale clasp latch  Figure 3 3     Figure 3 2 SFP Transceiver with Mylar Tab Latch       Figure 3 3 SFP Transceiver with Bale Clasp Latch       Installing an SFP Transceiver    To install an SFP transceiver  follow these steps     Step 1 Attach an ESD preventive wrist strap and follow its instructions for use     A    Caution If the transceiver does not install easily  ensure it is correctly oriented and the tab or clasp are  in the correct position before continuing           Step2 Remove the dust cover from the port cage   Step3 Remove the dust cover from the port end of the transceiver   Step4 Insert the transceiver into the port     e If the transceiver has a mylar tab latch  orient the transceiver with the tab on the bottom  and then  gently insert the transceiver into the port until it clicks into place     e If the transceiver has a bale clasp latch  orient the transceiver with the bale clasp on the bottom   close the bale clasp by pushing it up and over the transceiver  and then gently insert the transceiver  into the port until it clicks into place     Step5 Insert or leave the dust plug in the cable end of the transceiver if a cable is not being installed in the  transceiver        Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    OL 16187 01 nE    Chapter3 Connecting the Cisco MDS 9100 Series           Connecting to a Fibre Channel Port    Removing an SFP Transceiver    To remove an 
74. h the switch contains the items listed in Table 2 1        Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide  P22 OL 16187 01        Chapter 2    Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series       Installing the Switch in a Cabinet with Insufficient Front Clearance  il    Installing Front Rack Mount Brackets for Cabinets with 26 Inches or Greater of  Rail Spacings    Step 1    Step 2    The front rack mount brackets for the Cisco MDS 9100 Series switch must be installed onto the switch  prior to installing the switch into the cabinet  Follow these steps for cabinets with front mounting rail to  rear mounting rail spacings greater or equal to 26 inches     Install the front rack mount brackets as follows     a  Position one of the front rack mount brackets against the side of the switch and align the screw holes  as shown in Figure 2 8  Then attach the bracket to the switch with the three M4 screws originally  provided with the bracket     b  Repeat with the other front rack mount bracket on the other side of the switch     Install the C brackets as follows     S    Note Two C brackets are shipped preinstalled on the switch  using three M3 screws per bracket  This  installation step is only necessary if the C brackets were removed           a  Position one of the C brackets against the side of the switch and align the screw holes as shown in    Figure 2 8  Then attach the bracket to the switch with the three M3 screws originally provided with  the bracket     b  Repeat with the other 
75. he  Cisco MDS 9100 Series switches     Use a modular  RJ 45  straight through UTP cable to connect the 10 100 management Ethernet port to  external hubs and switches  To connect to a router  use a crossover cable          OL 16187 01    Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide      Chapter3 Connecting the Cisco MDS 9100 Series           Connecting to a Fibre Channel Port    Connecting to a Fibre Channel Port    The Fibre Channel ports are compatible with LC type fiber optic SFP transceivers and cables  see     Removing and Installing Cables into SFP Transceivers    section on page 3 7   You can use these ports  to connect to the SAN or for in band management  For information about configuring the switch for  in band management  see the Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager Configuration Guide and the  Cisco MDS 9000 CLI Configuration Guide     The Cisco MDS 9000 Family supports both Fibre Channel and Gigabit Ethernet protocols for SFP  transceivers  Each transceiver must match the transceiver on the other end of the cable  and the cable  must not exceed the stipulated cable length for reliable communications  SFP transceivers can be ordered  separately or with the Cisco MDS 9100 Series        Warning       Warning    AN    Class 1 laser product  Statement 1008          Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected fibers or connectors  Do not stare into  beams or view directly with optical instruments  Statement 1051          Caution    Wear an ESD wrist 
76. he audience  organization  and conventions of the Cisco MDS 9100 Series  Hardware Installation Guide  It also provides information on how to obtain related documentation     To use this installation guide  you need to be familiar with electronic circuitry and wiring practices and  preferably be an electronic or electromechanical technician     Organization    This guide is organized as follows                    Chapter Title Description  Chapter 1 Product Overview   Provides an overview of the Cisco MDS  9100 Series Fixed Configuration Fabric  Switch and its components   Chapter 2 Installing the Cisco  Describes how to install the Cisco MDS  MDS 9100 Series  9100 Series  and includes how to install  power supplies and fan modules   Chapter 3 Connecting the Describes how to connect the Cisco MDS  Cisco MDS 9100 9100 Series switch   Series  Appendix A  Cabinet and Rack  Provides guidelines for selecting an  Installation enclosed cabinet  and the procedure for  installing a switch using the optional Telco  and EIA Shelf Bracket Kit   Appendix B   Technical Lists the Cisco MDS 9100 Series switch  Specifications specifications  and includes safety          information  site requirements  and power  connections             OL 16187 01    Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide      Preface               Chapter Title Description   Appendix C  Cable and Port Lists cable and port specifications for the  Specifications Cisco MDS 9100 Series switch    Appendix D  Site Planni
77. he screw holes as  shown in Figure 2 13  Then attach them using two 12 24 screws or two 10 32 screws  depending on  the rack rail thread type  For racks with square holes  first install the 12 24 cage nuts     c  Repeat with the other slider rail on the other front side of the rack     d  Use the tape measure and level to verify that the rails are horizontal and at the same height     Figure 2 13 Installing the Notched Slider Rails to the Front Rack Mounting Rails                         182462       Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide  P28 E OL 16187 01        Chapter2 Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series       Installing the Switch in a Cabinet with Insufficient Front Clearance  il    Step2 Insert the switch into the rack     a  Using both hands  position the switch with the back of the switch between the rear rack mounting  rails as shown in Figure 2 14     Figure 2 14 Sliding the Cisco MDS 9134 Switch or the Cisco MDS 9124 Switch  Rear Facing  on  the Notched Slider Rails         Rear cabinet  mounting  rails       Front cabinet  mounting  rails           182463    b  Align the two C brackets on either side of the switch with the slider rails installed in the rack  Slide  the C brackets onto the slider rails and then gently slide the switch all the way into the rack  If the  switch does not slide easily  try realigning the C brackets on the slider rails     Step3 Connect the power cord that you previously routed through the open cutout of the slider rail to 
78. heir respective owners  The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship  between Cisco and any other company   0809R     Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide  Copyright    2004   2008 Cisco Systems  Inc  All rights reserved     Send docu ndsfeedback doc cisco com       CONTENTS    New and Changed Information i vii    Preface i ix   Audience _ i ix   Organization     i ix   Document Conventions     i x   Related Documentation     i xiii  Release Notes i xiii  Compatibility Information     i xiii  Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information i xiii  Hardware Installation     i xiii  Cisco Fabric Manager _ i xiv  Command Line Interface  i xiv  Troubleshooting and Reference     i xiv  Installation and Configuration Note     i xiv   Obtaining Documentation  Obtaining Support  and Security Guidelines i xiv       CHAPTER 1 Product Overview 1 1  Cisco MDS 9100 Series Multilayer Fabric Switches 1 2  Cisco MDS 9134 Switch 1 2  Cisco MDS 9124 Switch 1 3  Cisco MDS 9140 Switch 1 4  Cisco MDS 9120 Switch 1 4  Power Supplies 1 4  Fan Modules 1 5  Cisco MDS 9100 Series Ports 1 6  Ports on the Cisco MDS 9134 Switch 1 6  Ports on the Cisco MDS 9124 Switch 1 7  Ports on the Cisco MDS 9140 Switch and the Cisco MDS 9120 Switch 1 8  Switch LEDs 1 9  Supported SFP Transceivers 1 12  Fibre Channel SFP Transceivers 1 12  Combination Fibre Channel Gigabit Ethernet SFP Transceivers 1 13    Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    OL 16187 01   ii         
79. holes  as shown in Figure 2 1  Then attach the bracket to the switch with the three M4 screws originally  provided with the bracket     b  Repeat with the other front rack mount bracket on the other side of the switch     Step2 Install the C brackets as follows      amp     Note Two C brackets are shipped preinstalled on the switch  using three M3 screws per bracket  This  installation step is only necessary if the C brackets were removed           a  Position one of the C brackets against the side of the switch and align the screw holes as shown in    Figure 2 1  Then attach the bracket to the switch with the three M3 screws originally provided with  the bracket     b  Repeat with the other C bracket on the other side of the switch        Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide  2e E OL 16187 01        Chapter 2    Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series       Step 3    Step 4    Installing the Switch in a Cabinet or Rack W    Figure 2 1 Front Rack Mount Brackets and C Brackets Installed on the Cisco MDS 9100 Series       1  Front rack mount bracket 2 IC bracket       Install the slider rails in the rack  Position one of the slider rails against the rack mounting rails and align  the screw holes as shown in Figure 2 2  If you are using the notched slider rails for the Cisco MDS 9134  or the Cisco MDS 9124 Switch  see Figure 2 3      amp   Note Depending on when you purchased your Cisco MDS 9124 Switch  you may have straight slider    rails like those shown in Figure 2
80. ils  and then gently slide the switch all the way into the rack  If the  switch does not slide easily  try realigning the C brackets on the slider rails     Figure 2 4 Sliding the Cisco MDS 9100 Series onto the Slider Rails                      Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    OL 16187 01  EN    Chapter2 Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series         E Installing the Switch in a Cabinet or Rack    Figure 2 5 Sliding the Cisco MDS 9134 Switch or the Cisco MIDS 9124 Switch onto the Notched  Slider Rails          Step6 Stabilize the switch in the rack by attaching the front rack mount brackets to the front rack mounting  rails     a  Insert two screws  12 24 or 10 32  depending on rack type  and through the cage nuts and the holes  in one of the front rack mount brackets and into the threaded holes in the rack mounting rail  see  Figure 2 6 or Figure 2 7     b  Repeat for the front rack mount bracket on the other side of the switch    If you are installing the optional cable guides  place the cable guides in front of the front rack mount   brackets  and then pass the screws through the cable guides  front rack mount brackets  and mounting   rail  You can install one or both cable guides  if installing a single cable guide  it can be installed on  either side        Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide  P2410 OL 16187 01        Chapter2 _ Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series       Installing the Switch in a Cabinet with Insufficient Front Clearance 
81. ingle power supply failure  Power supplies are hot  swappable and can be individually replaced without disruption to the system   See the    Power  Specifications    section on page B 2         Caution    Power supplies for the Cisco 9100 Series look similar but they differ slightly  Be sure to use the correct  power supply designated for your Cisco 9100 Series switch  Using an incorrect power supply will not  provide redundant power in the case of a power supply failure        The power supply has two LEDs  AC ok and DC ok  Power supply status is also indicated on a front  panel LED     Procedures for replacing and installing the power supplies are available in the    Removing and Installing  Components    section on page 2 26     The Cisco MDS 9124 Switch includes a front panel reset button that resets the switch without cycling  the power     The Cisco MDS 9134 Switch includes a reset button on the left side of the switch as shown in Figure 1 5     Figure 1 5 Reset Button on the Side of the Cisco MDS 9134 Switch                  mre we woo xox oxox oxox OXON OXGX ONIA   200000000000000  o 00 000000 000 00  ooo 000000000000  e 0 0 0000  0 00 00  OROKOR IKOKEKEKEREKEKOROKERE   SOO WOOO OOO    EKEKA         EKEKA KO     i    Reset button                             184098    Fan Modules    The Cisco MDS 9140 Switch  the Cisco MDS 9134 Switch  and the Cisco MDS 9120 Switch support  two hot swappable fan modules that allow the switches to continue to run if a fan module is remo
82. ion  Temperature  ambient operating 32 to 122  F  0 and 50  C           Temperature  ambient nonoperating and storage   40 to 185  F   40 to 85  C        Table B 17 provides the electrical specifications for CWDM SFP transceivers     Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide  B 8 OL 16187 01           AppendixB Technical Specifications       SFP Transceiver Specifications W             Table B 17 Electrical Specifications for Cisco CWDM SFP Transceivers  Parameter Symbol  Minimum Typical  Maximum Units  Supply Current l 220 300 mA  Surge Current irge  30 mA  Input voltage Vmax 3 1 3 3 3 6 V                      Optical Specifications for Cisco CWDM SFP Transceivers     amp     Table B 18 provides the optical specifications for CWDM SFP transceivers  CWDM SFP transceivers  have an optical link budget of 28 decibels  db         Note     amp     The parameters are specified over temperature and at end of life unless otherwise noted           Note    When shorter distances of single mode fiber are used  it might be necessary to insert an inline optical  attenuator in the link to avoid overloading the receiver                                               Table B 18 Optical Specifications for Cisco CWDM SFP Transceivers   Parameter Symbol Min   Typical  Max  Units Notes   Transmitter central  A   x 4     x 1   x 7   nm Available   wavelength center  wavelengths   1470  1490   1510  1530   1550  1570   1590  1610 nm   Wavelength 0 08 0 1 nm      temperature C   dependence  
83. ion We recommend grounding the chassis  even if the rack is already grounded  A grounding pad with two  threaded M4 holes is provided on the chassis for attaching a grounding lug            amp     Note The grounding lug must be NRTL listed and compatible with copper conductors  Only copper conductors   wires  must be used and the copper conductor must comply with National Electrical Code  NEC  for  ampacity              Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide  Ans E OL 16187 01        Appendix A Cabinet and Rack Installation       Cisco MDS 9000 Family Telco and EIA Shelf Bracket W    Removing the Shelf Bracket Kit  Optional     The shelf bracket kit can be removed once the Cisco MDS 9100 Series switch has been installed in a  four post EIA rack  and both front rack mount brackets and both C brackets are securely attached to the  rack mounting rails     To remove the shelf bracket kit  follow these steps     Step 1 Remove the screws fastening the slider brackets to the rear rack mounting rails  and then slide the slider  brackets out of the shelf brackets     Step2 Remove the screws fastening the crossbar to the shelf brackets  and then remove the crossbar     Step3 Remove the screws fastening the shelf brackets to the front rack mounting rails and remove the shelf  brackets from the rack        Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    OL 16187 01  EN    Appendix A Cabinet and Rack Installation           Cisco MDS 9000 Family Telco and EIA Shelf Bracket
84. ittent Traffic is on the management port   port link flashing green  Management  Green Management port is active   port activity Red Management port is not active   Port speed On 2 Gbps mode   Off 1 Gbps mode   Port link Solid green Link is up        Steady flashing  green    Link is up  beacon used to identify port          Intermittent  flashing green    Link is up  traffic on port         Solid orange    Link is disabled by software           Flashing orange       A fault condition exists        1  The flashing green light turns on automatically when an external loopback is detected that causes the interfaces to be isolated   The flashing green light overrides the beacon mode configuration  The state of the LED is restored to reflect the beacon mode  configuration after the external loopback is removed          Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    OL 16187 01       _ Chapter 1    Product Overview       Supported SFP Transceivers W    Supported SFP Transceivers    Note     amp     The following types of SFP transceivers are available from Cisco Systems and are supported on the  Cisco MDS 9100 Series     e Fibre Channel SFP transceivers  in either short wavelength  SWL  or long wavelength  LWL   e Combination Fibre Channel Gigabit Ethernet SFP transceivers  in either SWL or LWL    e Combination Fibre Channel Gigabit Ethernet course wavelength division multiplexers  CWDM   SFP transceivers  which can be used for extended long wavelength  ELWL  transmission or 
85. ling  e Site wiring    e REF levels                   1  Verify that the power supply installed in the chassis has a dedicated AC source circuit     D      UPS   uninterruptible power supply     3  RFI   radio frequency interference        Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide   lt a OL 16187 01        Appendix D Site Planning and Maintenance Records       Contact and Site Information    Contact and Site Information W    Use the following worksheet to record contact and site information     Table D 2 Contact and Site Information    Contact person       Contact phone       Contact E Mail       Building site name       Data center location       Floor location       Address  line 1        Address  line 2        City       State       Zip code       Country               OL 16187 01    Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide      Appendix D Site Planning and Maintenance Records           Chassis and Network Information    Chassis and Network Information    Use the following worksheets to record chassis and network information     Contract Number       Chassis Serial Number       Product Number       Table D 3 Network Related Information    Switch IP address       Switch IP netmask       Host name       Domain name       IP broadcast address       Gateway router address       DNS address       Modem telephone number             Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide   lt a OL 16187 01      Send docu          A    AC input power supplies  connectio
86. mum loads on the circuits supplying  power to the switch are within current ratings for wiring and breakers           e As you install and configure the switch  record the information listed in the    Site Planning and  Maintenance Records    section on page D 1     e Use the following screw torques when installing the switch     Captive screws  4 in lb    M3 screws  4 in lb    M4 screws  12 in lb    10 32 screws  20 in lb    12 24 screws  30 in lb    Required Equipment    Gather the following tools before beginning the installation   e Number 1 Phillips screwdriver with torque capability  e 3 16 in  flat blade screwdriver  e Tape measure and level  e ESD wrist strap or other grounding device  e Antistatic mat or antistatic foam  The following additional items  not found in the accessory kit  are required to ground the chassis     e Grounding cable  6 AWG recommended   sized according to local and national installation  requirements  the required length depends on the proximity of the switch to proper grounding  facilities    e Crimping tool large enough to accommodate girth of lug    e Wire stripping tool    Unpacking and Inspecting the Switch  A    Caution When handling switch components  wear an ESD strap and handle modules by the carrier edges only   An ESD socket is provided on the chassis  For the ESD socket to be effective  the chassis must be  grounded through the power cable  the chassis ground  or the metal to metal contact with a grounded  rack           P    Tip K
87. n guidelines B 4  heat dissipation B 3  power calculations B 3  removing 2 29   airflow    specifications B 2          B  bracket  C  re install 2 6  2 13  2 14  brackets  front rack mount  installation 2 6  2 13  2 14  Cc    cabinet and rack  requirements A 1  cabinets  perforated A 2  solid walled A 3  cables  port pinouts C 1  cabling  console port C 2  chassis  description 2 1  Cisco MDS 9120 switch 1 5  installing rear facing in cabinet 2 15    Cisco MDS 9124 switch 1 4    ndsfeedback doc cisco com    INDEX    installing rear facing in cabinet 2 17  Cisco MDS 9134 Switch 1 3  Cisco MDS 9134 switch   installing rear facing in cabinet 2 17  Cisco MDS 9140 switch 1 4   installing rear facing in cabinet 2 15  components   removing and installing 2 26  connector specifications   10 100BASE T  C 4   RJ 45 3 3   twisted pair cables schematic  figure  C 4  console port   cabling C 2   connecting 3 1   connecting toa modem 3 3   connecting toaPC 3 2   pinouts C 2  conventions   cautions l x   description l x   notes I x  CWDM transceivers   description 1 14    SFP transceiver specifications B 7    D    documentation    additional publications l xii         OL 16187 01    Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide         W index       equipment  required 2 4  Ethernet management port    connecting 3 3       F    fan modules 1 6  Cisco MDS 9124 and Cisco MDS 9134 switch 2 30  Cisco MDS 9140 and Cisco MDS 9120 switch 2 30  installing 2 32  removing 2 30  verifying 2 33  fibe
88. nd is the most complete embedded  Fibre Channel switching available for the IBM BladeCenter  BladeCenter T  and BladeCenter H  platforms     The Cisco MDS Fibre Channel Bladeswitch for IBM BladeCenter provides up to 20 nonblocking 1   2    and 4 GB Fibre Channel ports that are available in two configurations  7 internal ports and 3 external  ports  or 14 internal ports and 6 external ports  Each port provides line rate performance up to 4 GB  without any performance loss for integrated features such as VSANs  QoS  or Network Address  Translation  NAT   The Cisco MDS Fibre Channel Bladeswitch for IBM BladeCenter supports up to 16  VSANSs per blade switch     Each external port on the Cisco MDS FC Bladeswitch for IBM BladeCenter also provides line rate  performance up to 4 GB for Inter Switch Links  ISLs  or additional device connectivity such as storage  or host bus adapters  HBAs      The Cisco SAN OS software provides role based access control  RBAC  for management access of the  Cisco Fibre Channel Bladeswitch for IBM BladeCenter command line interface  CLI  and Simple  Network Management Protocol  SNMP   For more information  see the Cisco 9000 Family Command  Reference          OL 16187 01    Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide      Chapter1 Product Overview         E Power Supplies    Power Supplies    A    The Cisco MDS 9100 Series supports dual AC power supplies  Each power supply provides sufficient  power to maintain switch operation in the event of a s
89. nder a microscope to determine if damage has occurred          OL 16187 01    Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide      Chapter3 Connecting the Cisco MDS 9100 Series         E Connecting to a Fibre Channel Port       Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide  Eu OL 16187 01      Send docu ndsfeedback doc cisco com       CHAPTER    Cabinet and Rack Installation    This appendix includes the following information   e Cabinet and Rack Requirements  page A 1  e Cisco MDS 9000 Family Telco and EIA Shelf Bracket  page A 3    Cabinet and Rack Requirements    This section provides the Cisco MDS 9000 Family requirements for the following types of cabinets and  racks  assuming an external ambient air temperature range of 0 to 40  C     e Standard perforated cabinets   e Solid walled cabinets with a roof fan tray  bottom to top cooling   e Standard open racks   e Telco racks     amp     Note If you are selecting an enclosed cabinet  we recommend one of the thermally validated types listed  above  standard perforated or solid walled with a fan tray           General Requirements for Cabinets and Racks    The cabinet or rack must be one of the following rack types     e Standard 19 in  four post EIA cabinet or rack  with mounting rails that conform to English universal  hole spacing per section 1 of ANSI EJA 310 D 1992  See the    Requirements Specific to Perforated  Cabinets    section on page A 2 and    Requirements Specific to Solid Walled Cabinets    section on  p
90. nel SFP Transceivers    Part Number    Description    Type       DS SFP FCGE SW    1 Gbps Ethernet and 1 Gbps 2 Gbps Fibre Short wavelength  Channel short wavelength SFP       DS SFP FCGE LW    1 Gbps Ethernet and 1 Gbps 2 Gbps Fibre Long wavelength  Channel   long wavelength SFP       DS SFP GE T       1 Gbps Ethernet SFP          General Specifications for Cisco GE FC SFP Transceivers    Table B 11 lists general specifications for Cisco combination Gigabit Ethernet Fibre Channel SFP    transceivers      amp        Note The cable distances provided are for 2 Gbps           E Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    OL 16187 01        AppendixB Technical Specifications       SFP Transceiver Specifications W    Table B 11 General Specifications for Cisco Gigabit Ethernet Fibre Channel SFP Transceivers                         Description Short wavelength Long wavelength  Connector type LC LC   Wavelength 850 nm 1310 nm   Fiber type MMF SMF   Core size 50 microns 62 5 microns  9 125 microns  Cable distance  300 m 150 m 10 km   Transmit power  1 5 to  9 5 dBm  3 to  9 5 dBm             1  Approximate  actual distance may vary depending on fiber quality and other factors     Environmental and Electrical Specifications for Cisco GE FC SFP Transceivers    Cisco CWDM    Table B 12 provides the maximum environmental and electrical ratings for Cisco GE FC SFP    transceivers     Table B 12 Maximum Environmental and Electrical Ratings for Cisco GE FC SFP Transceivers        
91. ng and  Provides site planning and maintenance  Maintenance records   Records             Document Conventions     amp     Notes use the following conventions        Note     gt        Caution    A    Means reader take note  Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in the    manual        Cautions use the following conventions        Means reader be careful  In this situation  you might do something that could result in equipment    damage or loss of data        Warnings use the following conventions        Warning    Waarschuwing    Varoitus    TThis warning symbol means danger  You are in a situation that could cause  bodily injury  Before you work on any equipment  be aware of the hazards  involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for  preventing accidents  Use the statement number provided at the end of each  warning to locate its translation in the translated safety warnings that  accompanied this device  Statement 1071    Dit waarschuwingssymbool betekent gevaar  U verkeert in een situatie die  lichamelijk letsel kan veroorzaken  Voordat u aan enige apparatuur gaat  werken  dient u zich bewust te zijn van de bij elektrische schakelingen  betrokken risico s en dient u op de hoogte te zijn van standaard maatregelen  om ongelukken te voorkomen  Voor vertalingen van de waarschuwingen die in  deze publicatie verschijnen  kunt u het document Regulatory Compliance and  Safety Information  Informatie over naleving 
92. o MDS 9134 Switch or a Cisco MDS 9124  Switch Rear Facing into Cabinet    section on page 2 17     Step 1 Install the slider rails in the rack     a  Position one of the slider rails against the front rack mounting rails and align the screw holes as  shown in Figure 2 10  Then attach them using two 12 24 screws or two 10 32 screws  depending on  the rack rail thread type  For racks with square holes  first install the 12 24 cage nuts     b  Repeat with the other slider rail on the other front side of the rack     c  Use the tape measure and level to verify that the rails are horizontal and at the same height     Figure 2 10 Installing the Slider Rails to the Front Rack Mounting Rails                          8  o  8  oO  8  o  8  7 B  o i    Ka  3     DP  o on        7  3  o      o          o      3  9 Front cabinet    mounting  o    o rail  3 ails      ol  Rear cabinet  mounting  rails g  D       Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    oL 16187 01 EN    Chapter2 Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series         Installing the Switch in a Cabinet with Insufficient Front Clearance    Step 2    Step 3    Insert the switch into the rack     a  By using both hands  position the switch with the back of the switch between the rear rack mounting  rails as shown in Figure 2 11      amp   Note Figure 2 11 shows the front rack mount brackets in a 180 degree position  Your front  rack mount brackets may look different if you kept them in the normal position           Figure 2 11
93. o communications  Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference  in which case users will be required  to correct the interference at their own expense     The following information is for FCC compliance of Class B devices  The equipment described in this manual generates and may radiate radio frequency energy  If it is not  installed in accordance with Cisco   s installation instructions  it may cause interference with radio and television reception  This equipment has been tested and found to  comply with the limits for a Class B digital device in accordance with the specifications in part 15 of the FCC rules  These specifications are designed to provide reasonable  protection against such interference in a residential installation  However  there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation     Modifying the equipment without Cisco   s written authorization may result in the equipment no longer complying with FCC requirements for Class A or Class B digital  devices  In that event  your right to use the equipment may be limited by FCC regulations  and you may be required to correct any interference to radio or television  communications at your own expense     You can determine whether your equipment is causing interference by turning it off  If the interference stops  it was probably caused by the Cisco equipment or one of its  peripheral devices  If the equipment causes interference to radio or t
94. on on  page A 1  solid walled cabinets must meet the following requirements     e A roof mounted fan tray and an air cooling scheme in which the fan tray pulls air in at the bottom  of the cabinet and exhausts it out the top  with a minimum of 500 cfm of airflow exiting the cabinet  roof through the fan tray     e Nonperforated  solid and sealed  front and back doors and side panels so that air travels predictably  from bottom to top     e The overall cabinet depth should be 36 to 42 in   91 4 to 106 7 cm  to allow the doors to close and  adequate airflow     e A minimum of 150 sq  in   968 sq  cm  of open area at the floor air intake of the cabinet     e The lowest piece of equipment should be installed a minimum of 1 75 in   4 4 cm  above the floor  openings to prevent blocking the floor intake     Requirements Specific to Standard Open Racks    In addition to the requirements listed in the    General Requirements for Cabinets and Racks    section on  page A 1  if mounting the chassis in an open rack  no side panels or doors   ensure that the rack meets  the following requirements     e Width between two front mounting rails  minimum of 17 75 in   45 1 cm     e Minimum vertical rack space per chassis  1 rack unit  RU   equal to  1 75 in   4 4 cm     e The distance between the outside face of the front mounting rail and the outside face of the back  mounting rail should be 23 5 to 34 0 in   59 7 to 86 4 cm  to allow for rear bracket installation     e The distance between th
95. r facing to ensure the minimum  bend radius for fiber optic cables  See the   Installing the Switch in a Cabinet with Insufficient  Front Clearance    section on page 2 11         amp        Note Jumper power cords are available for use in a cabinet  For more information  see the    Jumper    Power Cord    section on page C 5        Ensure the chassis is adequately grounded  If the switch is not mounted in a grounded rack  we  recommend connecting both the system ground on the chassis and the power supply ground to an  earth ground    Ensure the site power meets the power requirements listed in Appendix B     Technical  Specifications     If available  you can use an uninterruptible power supply  UPS  to protect against  power failures     A       Caution Avoid UPS types that use ferroresonant technology  These UPS types can become unstable    with systems such as the Cisco MDS 9000 Family  which can have substantial current draw  fluctuations because of fluctuating data traffic patterns           I OL 16187 01    Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide      Chapter 2 Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series           Preinstallation    e Ensure that circuits are sized according to local and national codes   For North America  the 300 W power supplies require a 20 A circuit   If you are using a 200  or 240 VAC power source in North America  the circuit must be protected  by a two pole circuit breaker     A    Caution To prevent loss of input power  ensure the total maxi
96. r optic cables  maintaining 3 9  Fibre Channel  SFP transceiver specifications B 4  supported SFP transceivers 1 13  Fibre Channel Gigabit Ethernet  combination SFP transceivers 1 14  Fibre Channel Bladeswitch 1 5  Fibre Channel ports  checking 3 8  connecting 3 8  front rack mount brackets    installing 2 13       G    Gigabit Ethernet Fibre Channel    SFP transceiver specifications B 6       humidity    specifications B 1       IBM BladeCenter 1 5  installation  cabinet or rack installation 2 5  guidelines 2 3  options 2 2  pre installation 2 2  rear facing 2 15    ISL 1 10       L    LC type cables  connecting to Fibre Channel ports 3 8  figure 3 8   LEDs    descriptions 1 12       network connections  preparing 3 1  notched slider rails    Cisco MDS 9124 switch 2 7       P    physical specifications B 1  pinouts  console port C 2  ports  bandwidth optimized 1 9  host optimized 1 9  on demand ports on the Cisco MDS 9124 switch 1 9  on demand ports on the Cisco MDS 9134 switch 1 7    port group mapping on the Cisco MDS 9134  switch 1 7    power cord  jumper C 5       E Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    OL 16187 01         power supplies 1 6    power consumption 1 6    removing and installing 2 29    specifications B 2    voltage specifications B 3    See also AC input power supplies          R  racks  mounting guidelines A 4  standard open A 3  Telco A 3  records  chassis and network information D 4  RJ 45  connecting 3 3  S    safety instructions 2 2   S
97. racket Kit into a Two Post Telco Rack  page A 5      Installing the Switch on the Shelf Brackets  page A 8      Removing the Shelf Bracket Kit  Optional   page A 9    Rack Mounting Guidelines    A    This section describes the procedure for installing a Cisco MDS 9000 Family switch in a rack or cabinet  using the optional telco and EIA Shelf Bracket Kit  This section includes the following information        Caution    A    If the rack is on wheels  ensure that the brakes are engaged or the rack is otherwise stabilized           Caution    If installing this kit in an EIA rack  attach the switch to all four rack mounting rails  the EIA rails may    not be thick enough to prevent flexing of the shelf brackets if only two rails are used        Before rack mounting the chassis  ensure that the cabinet or rack meets the following requirements     e The specifications listed in the    Cabinet and Rack Requirements    section on page A 1     e The depth of the rack between the front and rear mounting rails is at least 18 in   45 7 cm  but less  than or equal to 30 in   76 2 cm   This is specific to four post EJA cabinets or racks     e The airflow and cooling are adequate and there is sufficient clearance around the air vents on the  switch  as described in Appendix B     Technical Specifications     This is particularly important to    verify if you are installing the switch in an enclosed cabinet     e The rack has sufficient vertical clearance for the chassis plus two rack units
98. ries Hardware Installation Guide    OL 16187 01        Chapter1 Product Overview       Cisco MDS 9100 Series Multilayer Fabric Switches W    Cisco MDS 9134 Switch    The Cisco MDS 9134 Multilayer Fabric Switch has a total of 32 1   2   and 4 Gbps autosensing Fibre   Channel ports  and 2 10 Gbps ports  The Cisco MDS 9134 Switch  see Figure 1 1  features On Demand  Port activation licensing  By default  the first 24 ports are licensed  An additional license is required for  the remaining 8 ports  The 2 10 Gbps ports are not licensed by default  They require a separate license     Two Cisco MDS 9134 Switches can be stacked by using copper CX4 X2 transceivers  By means of the  stacked switch configuration  two Cisco MDS 9134 Switches enable 48 ports and or 64 ports  For  information on stacked switch installation  see Installing Cisco MDS 9134 48 Port and 64 Port  Stackable Bundles  page 2 21     Cisco MDS 9134 Multilayer Fabric Switch supports N port identifier virtualization  NPIV   NPIV can  assign multiple FC IDs to a single N port  This feature allows multiple applications on the N port to use  different identifiers and allows access control  zoning  and port security at the application level  For a  list of features supported on the Cisco MDS 9124 Switch  see the Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric  Manager Configuration Guide and the Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI Configuration Guide     Figure 1 1 Cisco MDS 9134 Switch          Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    OL 
99. rt the slider rails into the shelf brackets as shown in Figure A 2  Then attach them to the rear  rack mounting rails using a minimum of four 12 24 or 10 24 screws     Installing the Switch on the Shelf Brackets    This section provides general instructions for installing the switch on top of the shelf brackets  For  detailed installation instructions  see the    Installing the Switch in a Cabinet or Rack    section on  page 2 5      gt           Warning This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas  A restricted access area can be  accessed only through the use of a special tool  lock and key  or other means of security   Statement 1017        gt           Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install  replace  or service this equipment   Statement 1030          Note Before you install  operate  or service the system  refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety  Information for the Cisco MDS 9000 Family for important safety information        To install the switch on top of the shelf brackets  follow these steps     Step 1 Verify that the shelf brackets are level and securely attached to the rack mounting rails  the crossbar is  securely attached to the shelf brackets  and the rack is stabilized     Step2 Slide the switch onto the shelf brackets  ensuring that it is squarely positioned     Step3 Attach the switch to the rack mounting rails  See the    Installing the Switch in a Cabinet or Rack    section  on page 2 5     Caut
100. s Color Codes                            Description Color  Cisco CWDM SFP 1470 nm  Gigabit Ethernet and 1 Gbps 2 Gbps 4 Gbps FC Gray  Cisco CWDM SFP 1490 nm  Gigabit Ethernet and 1 Gbps 2 Gbps 4 Gbps FC Violet  Cisco CWDM SFP 1510 nm  Gigabit Ethernet and 1 Gbps 2 Gbps 4 Gbps FC Blue  Cisco CWDM SFP 1530 nm  Gigabit Ethernet and 1 Gbps 2 Gbps 4 Gbps FC Green  Cisco CWDM SFP 1550 nm  Gigabit Ethernet and 1 Gbps 2 Gbps 4 Gbps FC Yellow  Cisco CWDM SFP 1570 nm  Gigabit Ethernet and 1 Gbps 2 Gbps 4 Gbps FC Orange  Cisco CWDM SFP 1590 nm  Gigabit Ethernet and 1 Gbps 2 Gbps 4 Gbps FC Red  Cisco CWDM SFP 1610 nm  Gigabit Ethernet and 1 Gbps 2 Gbps 4 Gbps FC Brown             General Specifications for Cisco CWDM SFP Transceivers  Table B 15 lists general specifications for Cisco CWDM SFP transceivers     Table B 15 General Specifications for Cisco CWDM SFP Transceivers                         Description Specification   Connector type LC   Wavelength 1470  1490  1510  1530  1550  1570  1590  1610 nm  Fiber type SMF   Core size 9 125 microns   Cable distance  100 km   Transmit power 0 to 5 dBm   Receive sensitivity   28 to  7 dBm          1  Approximate  actual distance may vary depending on fiber quality and other factors     Environmental and Electrical Specifications for Cisco CWDM SFP Transceivers    Table B 16 provides the environmental specifications for CWDM SFP transceivers        Table B 16 Environmental Specifications for Cisco CWDM SFP Transceivers  Description Specificat
101. s LED   2  Power supply LED 4  Reset button   Figure 1 11 Cisco MDS 9140 Switch and Cisco MDS 9120 Switch LEDs   1  Switch status LED 5 10 100 Ethernet management port   activity LED   2  Power supply LED 6  Top port link LED   3  Fan module status LED 7  Bottom port link LED   4 10 100 Ethernet management port   link LED  Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    ou 16187 01  EZIN    Chapter 1    Product Overview         W Switch LEDs    Table 1 2 describes the front panel LEDs for the Cisco MDS 9100 Series        Table 1 2 Switching Module LEDs  LED Status Description  Switch status  Green All diagnostics pass  The module is operational  normal    initialization sequence         Orange    The module is booting or running diagnostics  normal  initialization sequence      Switch temperature is high   A minor threshold was exceeded  during environmental monitoring         Red    The diagnostic test failed  The module is not operational  because a fault occurred during the initialization sequence     Switch overheated   A major threshold was exceeded during  environmental monitoring         Power supply  status    Green    Both power supplies are working        Orange    One power supply has failed or has been removed        Red or all LEDs off    Both power supplies have failed                                Fan module Green Both fan modules are working properly   status Orange One of the fan modules has failed   Red Both fan modules have failed   Management  Interm
102. strap connected to the chassis when handling transceivers  Keep optical connectors  covered when not in use  and do not touch connector ends  The fiber optic connectors must be free of  dust  oil  and other contaminants        This section includes the following information   e Removing and Installing SFP Transceivers  page 3 4  e Removing and Installing Cables into SFP Transceivers  page 3 7    e Maintaining SFP Transceivers and Fiber Optic Cables  page 3 9    Removing and Installing SFP Transceivers    A       Caution     amp     Removing and installing an SFP transceiver can shorten its useful life  Do not remove and insert SFP  transceivers more often than is absolutely necessary    We recommend disconnecting cables before installing or removing SFP transceivers to prevent damage  to the cable or transceiver           Note    Note    Use only Cisco SFP transceivers on the Cisco MDS 9100 Series  Each Cisco SFP transceiver is encoded  with model information that enables the switch to verify that the SFP transceiver meets the requirements  for the switch           On the Cisco MDS 9124 Switch  the tabs on the SFP transceivers in the top row are at the bottom of the  port  The tabs on the SFP transceivers in the bottom row  are at the top of the port           Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    OL 16187 01        Chapter3 Connecting the Cisco MDS 9100 Series       Connecting to a Fibre Channel Port W    The Cisco MDS 9000 Family supports SFP transceivers wit
103. t  and Security  Guidelines    For information on obtaining documentation  submitting a service request  and gathering additional  information  see the monthly What   s New in Cisco Product Documentation  which also lists all new and  revised Cisco technical documentation  at     http   www cisco com en US docs general whatsnew whatsnew html    Subscribe to the What   s New in Cisco Product Documentation as a Really Simple Syndication  RSS  feed  and set content to be delivered directly to your desktop using a reader application  The RSS feeds are a free  service and Cisco currently supports RSS version 2 0        Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide  Pv OL 16187 01      Send docu       ndsfeedback doc cisco com    CHAPTER 1    Product Overview    The Cisco MDS 9100 Series Multilayer Fabric Switches provide an intelligent  cost effective  and  small profile switching platform for small  and medium sized storage environments  The   Cisco MDS 9100 Series also provides full feature capability with the Cisco MDS 9500 Series multilayer  directors for a transparent  end to end service delivery in large data center core edge deployments     The Cisco MDS 9100 Series includes four fixed configuration fabric switches     e The Cisco MDS 9134 Multilayer Fabric Switch is a 32 port 1   2   and 4 Gbps autosensing Fibre  Channel and 2 port 10 Gbps switch     e The Cisco MDS 9124 Multilayer Fabric Switch is a 24 port  1   2   and 4 Gbps autosensing Fibre  Channel port switch   
104. ter  labeled     Terminal        to connect the console port to a computer running terminal emulation software  Table C 3  lists the pinouts for the console port  the RJ 45 to RJ 45 rollover cable  and the RJ 45 to DB 9 female    DTE adapter                                Table C 3 Port Mode Signaling and Pinouts with DB 9 Adapter  RJ 45 to DB 9 Console  Console Port  RJ 45 to RJ 45 Rollover Cable Terminal Adapter  Device  Signal RJ 45 Pins RJ 45 Pin DB 9 Pin Signal  RTS 1 8 8 CTS  DTR 2 7 6 DSR  TxD 3 6 2 RxD  GND 4 5 5 GND  GND 5 4 5 GND  RxD 6 3 3 TxD  DSR 7 2 4 DTR  CTS 8 1 7 RTS                   MGMT 10 100 Ethernet Port    Use a modular  RJ 45  straight through UTP cable to connect the 10 100 management Ethernet port to  external hubs and switches  To connect to a router  use a crossover cable   See Figure C 1      Figure C 1 RJ 45 Interface Cable Connector  RJ 45  both ends     pn     Pin 8    H1567         OL 16187 01    Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide      AppendixC Cable and Port Specifications         E Supported Power Cords and Plugs    Table C 4 lists the connector pinouts and signal names for a 10 100BASE T management port  MDI   cable     Table C 4 10 100BASE T Management Port Cable Pinout       5    Signal  TD   TD   RD   RD   Not used                      Not used       Not used       o  Nla  BED  WB  N   e    Not used          Figure C 2 shows a schematic of the 10 100BASE T cable     Figure C 2 Twisted Pair 10 100BASE T Cable Schematic  S
105. the  switch  as shown in Figure 2 15  Limit the length of the power cord between the back of the chassis and  the rail opening      amp     Note If you failed to route the power cord through the open cutout of the slider rail as directed in Step  1  remove the switch and rails and remount the rails using the correct method  Do not connect  the power cord by routing it over the top of the slider rail  as shown in Figure 2 16  This type of  installation is hazardous              Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    OL 16187 01 SEN    Chapter2 Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series         E Installing the Switch in a Cabinet with Insufficient Front Clearance    Figure 2 15 Correct Position of Power Cord Routed Through Notched Slider Rail       Figure 2 16 Incorrect Position of Power Cord Routed Over the Notched Slider Rail          Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide   220 OL 16187 01        Chapter2 _ Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series       Step 4    P       Installing Cisco MDS 9134 48 Port and 64 Port Stackable Bundles Wi    Stabilize the switch in the rack by attaching the front rack mount brackets to the rear rack mounting  rails     a  Insert two screws  12 24 or 10 32  depending on rack type  through the holes in one of the front  rack mount brackets and into the threaded holes in the back rack mounting rail  see Figure 2 17    For racks with square holes  first install the 12 24 cage nuts     Figure 2 17 Attaching the Cisco MDS 9134 Switch
106. the switch using the rack mount kit shipped with the switch  see  the   Installing the Switch in a Cabinet or Rack    section on page 2 5     For instructions on installing the switch using the optional  separately purchased telco and EIA Shelf  Bracket Kit  see the    Cisco MDS 9000 Family Telco and EIA Shelf Bracket    section on page A 3      amp        Note The telco and EIA Shelf Bracket Kit is optional and is not provided with the switch  To order the kit   contact your switch provider        Installation Guidelines    Follow these guidelines when installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series     Plan your site configuration and prepare the site before installing the switch  The recommended site  planning tasks are listed in Appendix D     Site Planning and Maintenance Records        Ensure there is adequate space around the switch to allow for servicing the switch and for adequate  airflow  airflow requirements are listed in Appendix B     Technical Specifications         Ensure the air conditioning meets the heat dissipation requirements listed in Appendix B      Technical Specifications        Ensure the cabinet or rack meets the requirements listed in Appendix A     Cabinet and Rack  Installation         amp        Note Ifthe front cabinet mounting rails are not offset from the front door or bezel panel by a minimum    of 3 in   7 6 cm   and a minimum of 5 in   12 7 cm  if cable management brackets are installed  on the front of the chassis  the chassis should be mounted rea
107. three holes in the Cisco MDS 9100 Series switch  in this configuration  The two screws are adequate to hold the weight of the Cisco MDS 9100 Series  switch        Step2 Install the C brackets as follows        Note Two C brackets are shipped preinstalled on the switch  using three M3 screws per bracket  This  installation step is only necessary if the C brackets were removed        a  Position one of the C brackets against the side of the switch and align the screw holes as shown in  Figure 2 9  Then attach the bracket to the switch with the three M3 screws originally provided with  the bracket     b  Repeat with the other C bracket on the other side of the switch     Figure 2 9 Front Rack Mount Brackets  Rotated  and C Brackets Installed on the Cisco MDS 9100  Series       j J  a  t   N          Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide  P24 E OL 16187 01        Chapter2 Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series       Installing the Switch in a Cabinet with Insufficient Front Clearance  il    1  Front rack mount bracket 2 IC bracket       Installing Cisco MDS 9100 Series Switch Rear Facing into Cabinet    To install a Cisco MDS 9120 or 9140 Switch rear facing into a cabinet using the rack mount kit provided  with the switch  for cabinets with insufficient front facing clearance   follow the steps in this section  If  you are installing a Cisco MDS 9134 Switch or a Cisco MDS 9124 Switch rear facing into a cabinet  using the rack mount kit provided  see    Installing a Cisc
108. van veiligheids  en andere  voorschriften  raadplegen dat bij dit toestel is ingesloten     Tama varoitusmerkki merkitsee vaaraa  Olet tilanteessa  joka voi johtaa  ruumiinvammaan  Ennen kuin ty  skentelet mink    n laitteiston parissa  ota  selv     s  hk  kytkent  ihin liittyvist   vaaroista ja tavanomaisista  onnettomuuksien ehk  isykeinoista  T  ss   julkaisussa esiintyvien varoitusten  k    nn  kset l  yd  t laitteen mukana olevasta Regulatory Compliance and  Safety Information  kirjasesta  m    r  ysten noudattaminen ja tietoa  turvallisuudesta         E Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    OL 16187 01        Preface       Attention Ce symbole d avertissement indique un danger  Vous vous trouvez dans une  situation pouvant causer des blessures ou des dommages corporels  Avant de  travailler sur un   quipement  soyez conscient des dangers pos  s par les  circuits   lectriques et familiarisez vous avec les proc  dures couramment  utilis  es pour   viter les accidents  Pour prendre connaissance des  traductions d   avertissements figurant dans cette publication  consultez le  document Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information  Conformit   aux  r  glements et consignes de s  curit    qui accompagne cet appareil     Warnung Dieses Warnsymbol bedeutet Gefahr  Sie befinden sich in einer Situation  die  zu einer K  rperverletzung f  hren k  nnte  Bevor Sie mit der Arbeit an  irgendeinem Ger  t beginnen  seien Sie sich der mit elektrischen  Stromkreisen verbun
109. ved   provided that the preset temperature thresholds have not been exceeded  You can swap out a fan module  without having to bring the system down  Each fan module on the Cisco MDS 9134 Switch has two fans   The Cisco MDS 9124 Switch includes three fixed fans and an additional fan in each removable power  supply  For normal operation  the Cisco MDS 9124 Switch requires four fans          Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide    OL 16187 01       _ Chapter 1    Product Overview       A    Cisco MDS 9100 Series Ports W       Caution    The Cisco MDS 9000 Family has internal temperature sensors that are capable of shutting down the  system if the temperature at different points within the chassis exceed certain safety thresholds  To be  effective  the temperature sensors require the presence of airflow  therefore  in the event a fan module is  removed from the chassis  the Cisco MDS 9140 Switch and the Cisco 9120 Switch will shut down after  five minutes to prevent potentially undetectable overheating  However  the switches will shut down  sooner if the higher level temperature threshold is exceeded  For normal operation  the Cisco MDS 9124  Switch requires four fans  When fewer than four fans are operating on the Cisco MDS 9124 Switch  the  switch will shut down        Except for the Cisco MDS 9134 Switch  the fan modules each have one Status LED  The  Cisco MDS 9134 Switch fan modules do not have a Status LED  Fan module status is also indicated on  a front panel
110. witch Switch   1 RD  1 RD    2 RD  2 RD    3 TD  3 TD    6 TD  6 TD    4 NC 4 NC   5 NC 5 NC   7 NC 7 NC g   8 NC 8 NC 8    Supported Power Cords and Plugs    Power Cords     amp     A separate power cord is provided for each power supply  Standard power cords or jumper power cords  are available for connection to a power distribution unit having IEC 60320 C13 outlet receptacles  The  jumper power cords  for use in cabinets  are available as an option instead of the standard power cords     The standard power cords have an IEC C15 connector on the end that plugs into the switch  The optional  jumper power cords have an IEC C15 connector on the end that plugs into the switch  and an IEC C14  connector on the end that plugs into an IEC C13 outlet receptacle        Note    Only the standard power cords or jumper power cords provided with the switch are supported           Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide  Mca g OL 16187 01        AppendixC Cable and Port Specifications       Supported Power Cords and Plugs W    Figure C 3 shows the supported plugs for the Cisco MDS 9100 Series power supplies     Figure C 3 300 W Power Supply Plugs                                EP paenan      A SY   D    D 5                      1  Argentina  5  Italy   IRAM 2073 plug  10 A  1 3G plug  CEI 23 16  10 A   2  North America 6 United Kingdom   NEMA 5 15P plug  15 A  BS89 13  BS 1363 A    13 A  replaceable fuse    3 Australia  New Zealand 7    South Africa   SAA 3 plug  AS NZS 3112 19
111. x C     Cable and Port Specifications        CWDM Combination Fibre Channel Gigabit Ethernet SFP Transceivers    All Fibre Channel and Gigabit Ethernet ports in the Cisco MDS 9100 Series support CWDM SFP  transceivers     The Cisco CWDM SFP transceivers have LC connectors and support both Gigabit Ethernet and Fibre  Channel  1 Gbps   2 Gbps   They match the wavelength plan of Cisco CWDM GBICs and Cisco CWDM  optical add drop multiplexers  OADMs      CWDM SFP transceivers can be used in two ways     e CWDM transmission can send and receive up to eight laser wavelengths carrying different signals  simultaneously on the same optical fiber  using an OADM     e ELWL signals can transmit over longer distances than LWL SFP transceivers     There are eight different    colors    of CWDM SFP transceivers  one for each fixed wavelength  The fiber  optic cables from the CWDM SFP transceivers must be connected to an OADM  which combines the  wavelengths of the different outgoing signals into one composite send signal  and separates the received  transmissions into the different wavelengths and sends them to the corresponding CWDM SFP  transceiver     For detailed transceiver specifications  see Appendix C     Cable and Port Specifications           Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide  iis OL 16187 01      Send docu ndsfeedback doc cisco com       CHAPTER    Installing the Cisco MDS 9100 Series    This chapter describes how to install the Cisco MDS 9100 Series and its compon
112. xhaust vents        Note Optional jumper power cords are available for use in a cabinet  See the    Jumper Power Cord    section on  page C 5        Requirements Specific to Perforated Cabinets    In addition to the requirements listed in the    General Requirements for Cabinets and Racks    section on  page A 1  perforated cabinets must meet the following requirements     The front and rear doors must have at least a 60 percent open area perforation pattern  with at least  15 sq  in  of open area per rack unit of door height     We recommend that the roof be perforated with at least 20 percent open area  unless the cabinet only  contains Cisco MDS 9100 Series switches  in which case the roof does not have to be perforated     We recommend an open or perforated cabinet floor to enhance cooling but it is not required     Reference Perforated Cabinet    A perforated cabinet that conforms to the above requirements is available from Rittal Corporation     Rittal Corporation   One Rittal Place   Springfield  OH 45504   Phone   800  477 4000   Cabinet P N  Rittal 9969427   Cabinet description  PS DK OEM Cabinet Assembly  1998 x 600 x 1000  H x W x D   42U        Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide  a OL 16187 01        Appendix A Cabinet and Rack Installation       Cisco MDS 9000 Family Telco and EIA Shelf Bracket W    Requirements Specific to Solid Walled Cabinets    In addition to the requirements listed in the    General Requirements for Cabinets and Racks    secti
    
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