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1. Step9 Connect the red wire to the positive pole of the DC power source and connect the black wire to the return pole Ensure that each pole has a current limiting type fuse rated to at least 600 VAC DC such as the KLKD Midget fuse Wiring the DC Power Source Read these cautions and warnings before wiring the switch the DC power source A Caution This product is intended to be supplied by a Listed Class 2 power source marked with Class 2 and rated from 9 6V to 60VDC 2 1A Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 220 i OL 25818 04 Chapter2 Switch Installation A Connecting to Power W Warning A A readily accessible two poled disconnect device must be incorporated in the fixed wiring Statement 1022 Warning This product relies on the building s installation for short circuit overcurrent protection Ensure that the protective device is rated not greater than 3A Statement 1005 Warning Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes Statement 1074 Warning A Before performing any of the following procedures ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit Statement 1003 Warning A Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment Statement 1030 Caution Step 1 Step 2 For wire connections to the power and alarm connectors yo
2. Chapter 2 Switch Installation A Connecting Destination Ports W Warning A Do not connect or disconnect cables to the ports while power is applied to the switch or any device on the network because an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed from the switch and cannot be accidentally be turned on or verify that the area is nonhazardous before proceeding Statement 1070 Caution Step 1 Step 2 Do not remove the rubber plugs from the SFP module port or the rubber caps from the fiber optic cable until you are ready to connect the cable The plugs and caps protect the SFP module ports and cables from contamination and ambient light Before connecting to the SFP module be sure that you understand the port and cabling guidelines in the Preparing for Installation section on page 2 1 See Appendix B Cable and Connectors for information about the LC on the SFP module To connect a fiber optic cable to an SFP module follow these steps Remove the rubber plugs from the module port and fiber optic cable and store them for future use Insert one end of the fiber optic cable into the SFP module port See Figure 2 30 Figure 2 30 Connecting to a Fiber Optic SFP Module Port 1 ILC connector OL 25818 04 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide E Chapter2 Switch Installation
3. Rear Panel Rear Panel W The rear panel of the switch has a latch for installation on a DIN rail See Figure 1 11 The latch is spring loaded to move down to position the switch over a DIN rail and return to the original position to secure the switch to a DIN rail Figure 1 11 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Rear Panel 1 Latch Management Options The switch supports these management options Cisco Network Assistant Cisco Network Assistant is a PC based network management GUI application optimized for LANs of small and medium sized businesses Using the GUI you can configure and manage switch clusters or standalone switches Cisco Network Assistant is available at no cost and can be downloaded from this URL http www cisco com en US products ps593 1 tsd_products_support_series_home html For information on starting the Cisco Network Assistant application see the Getting Started with Cisco Network Assistant guide on Cisco com Device Manager You can use Device Manager which is in the switch memory to manage individual and standalone switches This web interface offers quick configuration and monitoring You can access Device Manager from anywhere in your network through a web browser For more information see the getting started guide and the Device Manager online help OL 25818 04 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Chapter1 Product Overview E Network Configurations e Cisco IOS CLI
4. HT Connecting Destination Ports Step3 Insert the other cable end into a fiber optic receptacle on a target device Step4 Observe the port status LED e The LED turns green when the switch and the target device have an established link e The LED turns amber while the STP discovers the network topology and searches for loops This process takes about 30 seconds and then the port LED turns green e Ifthe LED is off the target device might not be turned on there might be a cable problem or there might be a problem with the adapter installed in the target device See Chapter 3 Troubleshooting for solutions to cabling problems Step5 If necessary reconfigure and restart the switch or the target device Connecting to a Dual Purpose Port The dual purpose port is a single port with two interfaces one for an RJ 45 cable and another for an SFP module Only one interface can be active at a time If both interfaces are connected the SFP module has priority For more information about dual purpose ports see the Power Connectors section on page 1 11 A Warning Class 1 laser product Statement 1008 A Caution Do not remove the rubber plugs from the SFP module port or the rubber caps from the fiber optic cable until you are ready to connect the cable The plugs and caps protect the SFP module ports and cables from contamination and ambient light Before connecting to the SFP module be sure that you understand th
5. Technical Specifications Table A 2 Cisco IE 2000 Series Technical Specifications continued Physical Dimensions Weight 6 port models 2 45 lbs 1 11 kg Cisco IE 2000 4T L Cisco IE 2000 4T B Cisco IE 2000 4T G L Cisco IE 2000 4T G B Cisco IE 2000 4TS L Cisco IE 2000 4TS B Cisco IE 2000 4TS G L Cisco IE 2000 4TS G B 10 port models 2 75 lbs 1 25 kg Cisco IE 2000 8TC L Cisco IE 2000 8TC B Cisco IE 2000 8TC G L Cisco IE 2000 8TC G B Cisco IE 2000 8TC G N 10 port models 3 45 lbs 1 57 kg Cisco IE 2000 8TC G E 18 and 20 port models 4 35 lbs 1 98 kg Cisco IE 2000 16PTC G E Cisco IE 2000 16PTC G L Cisco IE 2000 16PTC G NX Cisco IE 2000 16TC L Cisco IE 2000 16TC B Cisco IE 2000 16TC G L Cisco IE 2000 16TC G E Cisco IE 2000 16TC G N Cisco IE 2000 16TC G X Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL 25818 04 Appendix A Technical Specifications Technical Specifications W Table A 2 Cisco IE 2000 Series Technical Specifications continued Dimensions HxWxD 6 port models 5 10 x 2 95 x 4 29 in 13 0 cm x 7 5 cm x 10 9 cm Cisco IE 2000 4T L Cisco IE 2000 4T B Cisco IE 2000 4T G L Cisco IE 2000 4T G B Cisco IE 2000 4TS L Cisco IE 2000 4TS B Cisco IE 2000 4TS G L Cisco IE 2000 4TS G B 10 port models 5 1 x 3 6 x 4 29 in 13 0 cm x 9 1 cm x 10 9 cm Cisco IE 2000 8TC L Cisco IE 2000 8TC B Cisco IE 2000 8TC G L Cisco IE 2
6. 331547 Power connector DC B oz 1 10 100 Ethernet ports downlink ports 2 SFP module slots uplink ports 7 Alarm connector Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide I OL 25818 04 EN Chapter1 Product Overview HZ Front Panel 3 USB mini Type B console port 8 Protective ground connection 4 RJ 45 console port 9 Flash memory card slot 5 Power connector DC A Figure 1 2 Cisco IE 2000 8TC L Front Panel 10 100 Ethernet ports downlink ports Power connector DC B Dual purpose ports uplink ports Alarm connector USB mini Type B console port Protective ground connection oo on oD RJ 45 console port Flash memory card slot oa Ff OO N Power connector DC A Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL 25818 04 Chapter1 Product Overview Front Panel W Figure 1 3 Cisco IE 2000 16TC L Front Panel View oD 0000 10 100 Ethernet ports downlink ports Power connector DC B Dual purpose ports uplink ports Alarm connector 6 7 USB mini Type B console port 8 Protective ground connection 9 RJ 45 console port Flash memory card slot 0 e OO N Power connector DC A 10 SFP module slots Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide I oL 25818 04 EN Chapter1 Product Overview HZ Front Panel Figure 1 4 Cisc
7. Cabling Distance Problems sometimes occur between the switch and third party network interface cards NICs By default the switch ports and interfaces autonegotiate Laptops or other devices are commonly set to autonegotiate yet sometimes issues occur To troubleshoot autonegotiation problems try manually setting both sides of the connection If this does not solve the problem there could be a problem with the firmware or software on the NIC You can resolve this by upgrading the NIC driver to the latest version If the port statistics show excessive FCS late collision or alignment errors verify that the cable distance from the switch to the connected device meets the recommended guidelines See the Cables and Adapters section on page B 4 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL 25818 04 Chapter3 Troubleshooting Resetting the Switch i Resetting the Switch amp These are reasons why you might want to reset the switch to the factory default settings e You installed the switch in your network and cannot connect to it because you assigned the wrong IP address e You want to reset the password on the switch Note A Resetting the switch deletes the configuration and reboots the switch Caution Step 1 Step 2 If you press the Express Setup button when you power on the automatic boot sequence stops and the switch enters bootloader mode To reset the switch P
8. Chapter2 Switch Installation Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Connecting Destination Ports W Figure 2 26 Connecting to an Ethernet Port 1 10 100 port 2 10 100 or 10 100 100 port depending on model Connect the other end of the cable to an RJ 45 connector on the other device The port LED turns on when both the switch and the connected device have established a link The port LED is amber while Spanning Tree Protocol STP discovers the topology and searches for loops This can take up to 30 seconds and then the port LED turns green If the port LED does not turn on e The device at the other end might not be turned on e There might be a cable problem or a problem with the adapter installed in the attached device See Chapter 3 Troubleshooting for solutions to cabling problems Reconfigure and reboot the connected device if necessary Repeat Steps 1 through 3 to connect each device OL 25818 04 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Chapter2 Switch Installation HT Connecting Destination Ports Installing and Removing SFP Modules A These sections describe how to install and remove SFP modules SFP modules are inserted into SFP module slots on the front of the switch These field replaceable modules provide the uplink optical interfaces send TX and receive RX You can use any combination of rugged SFP modules See the release notes on Cisco com for the li
9. OL 25818 04 Chapter 2 Switch Installation A Connecting to Power Mil Caution Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Use at least a 4 mm conductor to connect to the external grounding screw The ground lug is not supplied with the switch You can use one of the these options e Single ring terminal e Two single ring terminals To ground the switch to earth ground by using the ground screw follow these steps Use a standard Phillips screwdriver or a ratcheting torque screwdriver with a Phillips head to remove the ground screw from the front panel of the switch Store the ground screw for later use Use the manufacturer s guidelines to determine the wire length to be stripped Insert the ground wire into the ring terminal lug and using a crimping tool crimp the terminal to the wire See Figure 2 6 If two ring terminals are being used repeat this action for a second ring terminal Figure 2 6 Crimping the Ring Terminal 76666 Slide the ground screw through the terminal Insert the ground screw into the functional ground screw opening on the front panel Use a ratcheting torque screwdriver to tighten the ground screws and ring terminal to the switch front panel to 3 5 in lb 0 4 N m The torque should not exceed 3 5 in lb 0 4 N m See Figure 2 7 or Figure 2 8 OL 25818 04 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Chapter2 Switch Installation WE Connecting t
10. TPO TPO TPi TP1 TP2 TP2 TP3 TP3 65271 Cables and Adapters W Two Twisted Pair Straight Through Cable Schematic for 10 100 Ports Two Twisted Pair Crossover Cable Schematic for 10 100 Ports Four Twisted Pair Straight Through Cable Schematic for 1000BASE T Ports I OL 25818 04 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide AppendixB Cable and Connectors W Cables and Adapters Figure B 9 Four Twisted Pair Crossover Cable Schematics for 1OOOBASE T Ports Switch Switch 1 TPO 1 TPO 2 TPO 2 TPO 3 TP1 3 TP1 6 TP1 6 TP1 4 TP2 lt gt 4 TP2 5 TP2 lt gt 5 TP2 7 TP3 lt gt 7 TP3 Ni 8 TP3 lt _ gt 8 TP3 8 To identify a crossover cable hold the cable ends side by side with the tab at the back The wire connected to pin 1 on the left end should be the same color as the wire connected to pin 3 on the right end The wire connected to pin 2 on the left end should be the same color as the wire connected to pin 6 on the right end Figure B 10 Identifying a Crossover Cable a Pin 1 y M Pin 3 lt n Pin 6 Pin 2 gt 273807 Console Port Adapter Pinouts The console port uses an 8 pin RJ 45 connector which is described in Table B 3 and Table B 4 If you did not order a console cable you need to provide an RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter cable to
11. e Wiring the Protective Ground and DC Power for Alarm Circuits page 2 34 e Wiring the External Alarms page 2 35 Wiring the Protective Ground and DC Power for Alarm Circuits For instructions on grounding the switch and connecting the DC power see the Grounding the Switch section on page 2 14 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide e234 OL 25818 04 Chapter 2 Switch Installation Connecting Alarm Circuits W Wiring the External Alarms A The switch has two alarm input and one alarm output relay circuits for external alarms The alarm input circuits are designed to sense if the alarm input is open or closed relative to the alarm input reference pin Each alarm input can be configured as an open or closed contact The alarm output relay circuit has a normally open and a normally closed contact Alarm signals are connected to the switch through the six pin alarm connector Three connections are dedicated to the two alarm input circuits alarm input 1 alarm input 2 and a reference ground An alarm input and the reference ground wiring connection are required to complete a single alarm input circuit The three remaining connections are for the alarm output circuit a normally open output a normally closed output and a common signal An alarm output and the common wiring connection are required to complete a single alarm output circuit The labels for the alarm connector are on the switch panel and are displa
12. Enter host name Switch host_name Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL 25818 04 _ Appendix C Configuring the Switch with the CLI Based Setup Program Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Step 8 Step 9 Entering the Initial Configuration Information W Enter an enable secret password and press Return The password can be from 1 to 25 alphanumeric characters can start with a number is case sensitive allows spaces but ignores leading spaces The secret password is encrypted and the enable password is in plain text Enter enable secret secret_password Enter an enable password and press Return Enter enable password enable_password Enter a virtual terminal Telnet password and press Return The password can be from 1 to 25 alphanumeric characters is case sensitive allows spaces but ignores leading spaces Enter virtual terminal password terminal password Optional Configure Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP by responding to the prompts You can also configure SNMP later through the CLI Device Manager or the Cisco Network Assistant application To configure SNMP later enter no Configure SNMP Network Management no no Enter the interface name physical interface or VLAN name of the interface that connects to the management network and press Return For this release always use vlan as that interface Enter interface name used to connect to the mana
13. on the network because an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed from the switch and cannot be accidentally be turned on or verify that the area is nonhazardous before proceeding Statement 1070 To maximize performance choose one of these methods for configuring the Ethernet ports e Let the ports autonegotiate both speed and duplex e Set the port speed and duplex parameters on both ends of the connection The models that support PoE provide up to four ports of either PoE 15 4 W per port IEEE 802 3af or PoE 30 W per port IEEE 802 3at depending on the power source used See Power Requirements page A 2 Caution Step 1 To prevent electrostatic discharge ESD damage follow your normal board and component handling procedures To connect to LOBASE T 1OOBASE TX or 1OOOBASE T devices follow these steps When connecting to workstations servers routers and Cisco IP phones connect a straight through cable to an RJ 45 connector on the front panel See Figure 2 26 When connecting to 1 OOOBASE T compatible devices use a twisted four pair Category 5 or higher cable The auto MDIX feature is enabled by default For configuration information for this feature see the Cisco IE 2000 Switch Software Configuration Guide or the Cisco IE 2000 Switch Command Reference Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide M240 i OL 25818 04
14. Color System Status Off Alarm OUT is not configured or the switch is off Green Alarm OUT is configured no alarm detected Blinking red Switch has detected a major alarm Red Switch has detected a minor alarm Table 1 7 Alarm IN1 and IN2 Status LEDs Color System Status Off Alarm IN1 or IN2 not configured Green Alarm IN1 or IN2 configured no alarm detected Blinking red Major alarm detected Red Minor alarm detected Power Status LEDs The switch can operate with one or two DC power sources Each DC input has an associated LED that shows the status of the corresponding DC input If power is present on the circuit the LED is green If power is not present the LED color depends on the alarm configuration If alarms are configured the LED is red when power is not present otherwise the LED is off If the switch has dual power sources the switch draws power from the power source with the higher voltage If one of the DC sources fails the alternate DC source powers the switch and the corresponding power status LED is green The power status for the failed DC source is either off or red depending on the alarm configuration Table 1 8 lists the power status LED colors and meanings Table 1 8 Power Status LEDs Color System Status Green Power is present on the associated circuit system is operating normally Off Power is not present on the circuit or the system is not powered up
15. Inspect the SFP module Exchange the suspect module with a known good module e Verify that the module is supported on this platform The switch release notes on Cisco com list the SFP modules that the switch supports e Use the show interfaces privileged EXEC command to see if the port or module is error disabled disabled or shutdown Reenable the port if needed e Make sure that all fiber optic connections are clean and securely connected Interface Settings Ping End Device Verify that the interface is not disabled or powered off If an interface is manually shut down on either side of the link it does not come up until you reenable the interface Use the show interfaces privileged EXEC command to see if the interface is error disabled disabled or shut down on either side of the connection If needed reenable the interface Ping from the directly connected switch first and then work your way back port by port interface by interface trunk by trunk until you find the source of the connectivity issue Make sure that each switch can identify the end device MAC address in its Content Addressable Memory CAM table Spanning Tree Loops STP loops can cause serious performance issues that look like port or interface problems A unidirectional link can cause loops It occurs when the traffic sent by the switch is received by the neighbor but the traffic from the neighbor is not received by the switch A broken cable other cabling
16. Jurisdiction at the time of installation Frangais Informations sur l utilisation de cet quipement en environnements dangereux Les produits marqu s Class I Div 2 GP A B C D ne conviennent qu une utilisation en environnements de Classe Division 2 Groupes A B C D dangereux et non dangereux Chaque produit est livr avec des marquages sur sa plaque d identification qui indiquent le code de temp rature pour les environnements dangereux Lorsque plusieurs produits sont combin s dans un syst me le code de temp rature le plus d favorable code de temp rature le plus faible peut tre utilis pour d terminer le code de temp rature global du syst me Les combinaisons d quipements dans le syst me sont sujettes a inspection par les autorit s locales qualifi es au moment de l installation EMC Environmental Conditions for Products Installed in the European Union This section applies to products to be installed in the European Union The equipment is intended to operate under the following environmental conditions with respect to EMC e A separate defined location under the user s control e Earthing and bonding shall meet the requirements of ETS 300 253 or CCITT K27 e AC power distribution shall be one of the following types where applicable TN S and TN C as defined in IEC 364 3 In addition if equipment is operated in a domestic environment interference could occur Installation Guidelines When determ
17. Switch Installation Connecting to Power Step7 Configure the baud rate and character format of the PC or terminal to match the console port characteristics 9600 baud 8 data bits 1 stop bit No parity None flow control Step8 Connect power to the switch as described in Connecting to Power page 2 13 Step9 When the PC or terminal displays the bootloader sequence press Enter to display the setup prompt Follow the steps in the Completing the Setup Program section on page C 8 Connecting to Power Tools and Equipment Obtain these necessary tools and equipment Ratcheting torque flathead screwdriver that exerts up to 15 in lb 1 69 N m of pressure For the protective ground connector obtain a single or pair of stud size 6 ring terminals such as Hollingsworth part number R3456B or equivalent Crimping tool such as Thomas amp Bett part number WT2000 ERG 2001 or equivalent 10 gauge copper ground wire such as Belden part number 9912 or equivalent For DC power connections use UL and CSA rated style 1007 or 1569 twisted pair copper appliance wiring material AWM wire such as Belden part number 9318 Wire stripping tools for stripping 10 and 18 gauge wires A number 2 Phillips screwdriver A flat blade screwdriver Supported Power Supplies The supported power supplies are listed below Table 2 1 Supported Power Supplies PWR IE6G5W PC DC PWR IE6G5W PC AC PWR IE50W AC IEC PW
18. VDC at 2 5 A Alarm Connector You connect the alarm signals to the switch through the alarm connector The switch supports two alarm inputs and one alarm output relay The alarm connector is on the bottom right of the front panel See Figure 1 2 The alarm connector provides six alarm wire connections The connector is attached to the switch front panel with the provided captive screws Figure 1 6 Alarm Connector Both alarm input circuits can sense if the alarm input is open or closed The alarm inputs can be activated for environmental power supply and port status alarm conditions From the CLI you can configure each alarm input as an open or closed contact The alarm output circuit is a relay with a normally open and a normally closed contact The switch is configured to detect faults that are used to energize the relay coil and change the state on both of the relay contacts normally open contacts close and normally closed contacts open The alarm output relay can be used to control an external alarm device such as a bell or a light See the switch software configuration guide for instructions on configuring the alarm relays For more information about the alarm connector see Appendix B Cable and Connectors Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Ea OL 25818 04 _ Chapter 1 Product Overview Front Panel W Management Ports You can connect the switch to a PC running Microsoft Windows or to
19. area must be known to be nonhazardous before installing servicing or replacing the unit Statement 1082 Warning A Explosion Hazard Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class I Division 2 Zone 2 Statement 1083 Warning A Do not insert and remove SFP modules while power is on an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding Statement 1087 Caution This equipment is only suitable for use in Class I Division 2 Groups A B C D or nonhazardous locations Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide a g OL 25818 04 Chapter2 Switch Installation Preparing for Installation il North American Hazardous Location Approval The following information applies when operating this equipment in hazardous locations English Products marked Class I Div 2 GP A B C D are suitable for use in Class Division 2 Groups A B C D Hazardous Locations and nonhazardous locations only Each product is supplied with markings on the rating nameplate indicating the hazardous location temperature code When combining products within a system the most adverse temperature code lowest T number may be used to help determine the overall temperature code of the system Combinations of equipment in your system are subject to investigation by the local Authority Having
20. connection 2 Power source A 48 VDC connection 4 Power source B 48 VDC connection Attaching the Power Connectors to the Switch To attach the power connectors to the front panel of the switch follow these steps Step1 Insert one power connector into the DC A receptacle on the switch front panel and the other into the DC B receptacle See Figure 2 17 Warning Failure to securely tighten the captive screws can result in an electrical arc if the connector is accidentally removed Statement 397 A Warning When you connect or disconnect the power and or alarm connector with power applied an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous area installations Be sure that all power is removed from the switch and any other circuits Be sure that power cannot be accidentally turned on or verify that the area is nonhazardous before proceeding Statement 1058 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide I oL 25818 04 g 225 Chapter2 Switch Installation WE Connecting to Power Figure 2 17 Attaching the Power Connectors to the Switch 1 DC A power connector 3 DC B power connector 2 DC A power connection 4 DC B power connection Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide n OL 25818 04 Chapter2 Switch Installation Connecting to Power W Figure 2 18 Connecting the Power Connectors to the Switch 1 DC
21. electrical arc if the connector is accidentally removed Statement 397 Warning A When you connect or disconnect the power and or alarm connector with power applied an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous area installations Be sure that all power is removed from the switch and any other circuits Be sure that power cannot be accidentally turned on or verify that the area is nonhazardous before proceeding Statement 1058 Warning A In switch installations in a hazardous location the DC power source could be located away from the vicinity of the switch Before performing any of the following procedures locate the DC circuit to ensure that the power is removed and cannot be turned on accidentally or verify that the area is nonhazardous before proceeding Statement 1059 Warning A This equipment is supplied as open type equipment It must be mounted within an enclosure that is suitably designed for those specific environmental conditions that will be present and appropriately designed to prevent personal injury resulting from accessibility to live parts The interior of the enclosure must be accessible only by the use of a tool The enclosure must meet IP 54 or NEMA type 4 minimum enclosure rating standards Statement 1063 Warning A Use twisted pair supply wires suitable for 86 F 30 C above surrounding ambient temperature outside the enclosure Statem
22. its final location power on the switch and verify that the switch powers up in boot fast style The boot fast sequence allows the switch to boot up in less than 60 seconds Where to Go Next If the default configuration is satisfactory the switch does not need further configuration You can use any of these management options to change the default configuration e Start Device Manager which is in the switch memory to manage individual and standalone switches This is an easy to use web interface that offers quick configuration and monitoring You can access Device Manager from anywhere in your network through a web browser For more information see the Getting Started Guide and the Device Manager online help Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide I oL 25818 04 g 247 Chapter2 Switch Installation HE Where to Go Next e Start the Cisco Network Assistant application which is described in the Getting Started with Cisco Network Assistant guide Using the GUI you can configure and monitor a switch cluster or an individual switch e Use the CLI to configure the switch as an individual switch from the console See the Command Reference on Cisco com for information about using the CLI e Start an SNMP application such as the CiscoView application e Start the Common Industrial Protocol CIP management tool You can manage an entire industrial automation system with the CIP based tools Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardw
23. objects will heat up when connected to power and ground and can cause serious burns or weld the metal object to the terminals Statement 43 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL 25818 04 Chapter2 Switch Installation W Preparing for Installation A Warning A Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity Statement 1001 Warning Before performing any of the following procedures ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit Statement 1003 Warning Read the installation instructions before you connect the system to its power source Statement 1004 Warning A 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 Warning A This equipment must be grounded Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available Statement 1024 Warning A This unit might have more than one power supply connection All connections must be removed to de energize the unit Statement 1028 Warning A Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or servic
24. on Cisco com for network configuration concepts and examples of using the switch to create dedicated network segments and interconnecting the segments through Gigabit Ethernet connections Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide P22 OL 25818 04 Switch Installation This chapter describes how to install your switch verify the boot fast and connect the switch to other devices It also includes information specifically for installations in hazardous environments Read these topics and perform the procedures in this order e Preparing for Installation page 2 1 e Installing or Removing the Flash Memory Card Optional page 2 7 e Connecting to a Console Port page 2 9 e Connecting to Power page 2 13 e Installing the Switch page 2 31 e Connecting Alarm Circuits page 2 34 e Connecting Destination Ports page 2 39 e Verifying Switch Operation page 2 47 e Where to Go Next page 2 47 Preparing for Installation Warnings A This section provides information about these topics e Warnings page 2 1 e Additional Information for Installation in a Hazardous Environment page 2 3 e Installation Guidelines page 2 5 e Verifying Package Contents page 2 7 These warnings are translated into several languages in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for this switch Warning Before working on equipment that is connected to power lines remove jewelry including rings necklaces and watches Metal
25. problems or a port issue can cause this one way communication You can enable UniDirectional Link Detection UDLD on the switch to help identify unidirectional link problems For information about enabling UDLD on the switch see the Understanding UDLD section in the switch software configuration guide on Cisco com OL 25818 04 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Chapter3 Troubleshooting W Diagnosing Problems Switch Performance Speed Duplex and Autonegotiation Port statistics that show a large amount of alignment errors frame check sequence FCS or late collisions errors might mean a speed or duplex mismatch A common issue occurs when duplex and speed settings are mismatched between two switches between a switch and a router or between the switch and a workstation or server Mismatches can happen when manually setting the speed and duplex or from autonegotiation issues between the two devices To maximize switch performance and to ensure a link follow one of these guidelines when changing the duplex or the speed settings e Let both ports autonegotiate both speed and duplex e Manually set the speed and duplex parameters for the interfaces on both ends of the connection e Ifaremote device does not autonegotiate use the same duplex settings on the two ports The speed parameter adjusts itself even if the connected port does not autonegotiate Autonegotiation and Network Interface Cards
26. serial port on the PC See Figure 2 3 Connect the other end of the cable to the switch console port Step2 Start the terminal emulation program on the PC or the terminal The program frequently a PC application such as HyperTerminal or PuTTy makes communication between the switch and your PC or terminal possible Figure 2 3 Connecting the Console Cable 1 RJ 45 console port 2 Console cable RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter cable Step3 Configure the baud rate and character format of the PC or terminal to match the console port characteristics e 9600 baud e 8 data bits e 1 stop bit e No parity e None flow control Step4 Connect power to the switch as described in Connecting to Power page 2 13 Step5 The PC or terminal displays the bootloader sequence Press Enter to display the setup prompt Follow the steps in the Completing the Setup Program section on page C 8 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide P2410 OL 25818 04 Chapter2 Switch Installation Connecting to a Console Port W USB Mini Type B Console Port Step 1 If you are connecting the switch USB mini console port to a Windows based PC for the first time install a USB driver See Figure 2 5 and the following sections for more information e Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP USB Driver section on page C 5 e Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows 2000 USB Driver section on page C 6 e Installing the Cisco Mic
27. 000 8TC G B Cisco IE 2000 8TC G N 10 port models 5 1 x 3 6 x 5 04 in 13 0 cm x 9 1 cm x 12 8 cm Cisco IE 2000 8TC G E 18 port and 20 port models 5 1 x 5 0 x 5 04 in 13 0 cm x 12 7 cm x 12 8 cm Cisco IE 2000 16TC L Cisco IE 2000 16TC B Cisco IE 2000 16TC G L Cisco IE 2000 16TC G E Cisco IE 2000 16TC G N Cisco IE 2000 16TC G X Cisco IE 2000 16PTC G E Cisco IE 2000 16PTC G L Cisco IE 2000 16PTC G NX 1 Typical power consumption is with a 24 VDC input voltage at a 40 C 104 F ambient temperature Maximum power consumption is the extreme level at any operational DC input voltage over the entire operating temperature range 2 Depth is the distance from the rail To calculate the depth including the rail add 0 22 in 0 6 cm I OL 25818 04 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Appendix A Technical Specifications Alarm Ratings Alarm Ratings Table A 3 lists the alarm ratings for the Cisco IE 2000 switches Table A 3 Alarm Input and Output Ratings Alarm Ratings Specification Alarm input electrical specification No power required open or closed state detected Alarm output electrical specification 1 0 A 24 VDC or 0 5 A 48 VDC Hazardous Locations Standards Table A 4 lists the hazardous location standards for the Cisco IE 2000 switches Table A 4 Hazardous Locations Standards Hazardous Locations Standards IECEx Test Report IEC 60079 0 4th Edi
28. 00BASE T downlink ports LAN Base 2 100 1000 Mb s SFP module uplink slots Cisco IE 2000 8TC L 8 10 100BASE T downlink ports LAN Lite 2 Fast Ethernet dual purpose uplink ports Cisco IE 2000 8TC B 8 10 100BASE T downlink ports LAN Base 2 Fast Ethernet dual purpose uplink ports Cisco IE 2000 8TC G L 8 10 100BASE T downlink ports LAN Lite 2 Gigabit Ethernet dual purpose uplink ports Cisco IE 2000 8TC G B 8 10 100BASE T downlink ports LAN Base 2 Gigabit Ethernet dual purpose uplink ports Cisco IE 2000 8TC G E 8 10 100BASE T downlink ports LAN Base with 2 Gigabit Ethernet dual purpose uplink ports 1588 Supports the IEEE 1588 standard for synchronizing clocks Can enable NAT by license upgrade Cisco IE 2000 8TC G N 8 10 100BASE T downlink ports 2 Gigabit Ethernet dual purpose uplink ports Supports the IEEE 1588 standard for synchronizing clocks and Network Address Translation NAT LAN Base with 1588 and NAT Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL 25818 04 _ Chapter 1 Product Overview Switch Models Table 1 1 Switch Descriptions continued Model Description Software Image Cisco IE 2000 16TC L 16 10 100BASE T downlink ports LAN Lite 2 Fast Ethernet dual purpose uplink ports 2 100 Mb s SFP module uplink slots Cisco IE 2000 16TC B 16 10 100BASE T downlink ports LAN Base 2 Fast Ethernet dual purpose uplink ports 2 100 Mb s SFP module uplink slots Cisco IE 2000 16TC G L 16 10
29. 100BASE T downlink ports LAN Lite 2 Gigabit Ethernet dual purpose uplink ports 2 100 Mb s SFP module uplink slots Cisco IE 2000 16TC G E 16 10 100BASE T downlink ports 2 Gigabit Ethernet dual purpose uplink ports 2 100 Mb s SFP module uplink slots Supports the IEEE 1588 standard for synchronizing clocks Can enable NAT by license upgrade LAN Base with 1588 Cisco IE 2000 16TC G N 16 10 100BASE T downlink ports 2 Gigabit Ethernet dual purpose uplink ports Supports the IEEE 1588 standard for synchronizing clocks and Network Address Translation NAT LAN Base with 1588 and NAT Cisco IE 2000 16TC G X 16 10 100BASE T downlink ports 2 Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports and 2 100 Mb s SFP module uplink slots Supports the IEEE 1588 standard for synchronizing clocks Can enable NAT by license upgrade LAN Base with 1588 and conformal coat Cisco IE 2000 16PTC G E 12 10 100BASE T downlink ports 2 Gigabit Ethernet dual purpose uplink ports 4 Power over Ethernet PoE ports Note The four PoE ports can operate as PoE or as PoE if sufficient external power source is provided Supports the IEEE 1588 standard for synchronizing clocks Can enable NAT by license upgrade LAN Base with 1588 I OL 25818 04 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Chapter1 Product Overview HZ Switch Models Table 1 1 Switch Descriptions continued Model Description Softwa
30. 125 micrometers 4 A mode conditioning patch cord is required Using an ordinary patch cord with MMF 1000BASE LX LH SFP modules and a short link distance can cause transceiver saturation resulting in an elevated bit error rate BER When using the LX LH SFP module with 62 5 micron diameter MMF you must also install a mode conditioning patch cord between the SFP module and the MMF cable on both the sending and receiving ends of the link The mode conditioning patch cord is required for link distances greater than 984 feet 300 m amp Note When the fiber optic cable span is less than 15 43 miles 25 km insert a 5 decibel dB or 10 dB inline optical attenuator between the fiber optic cable plant and the receiving port on the 1000BASE ZX SFP module E Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL 25818 04 Cable and Connectors AppendixB Cable and Connectors Cable Pinouts Figure B 6 Switch Router or PC 3 TD gt 3 RD 6TD WW 6 RD 1RD lt 1 TD 2RD lt 2TD Router or PC Figure B 7 Switch Switch 3 TD 3 TD 6 TD 6 TD 1 RD 1 RD 2 RD 2 RD Figure B 8 Switch 1 TPO lt gt 1 2 TPO lt gt 2 3 TP1 lt gt 3 6 TP1 lt 6 4 TP2 4 5 TP2 lt gt 5 7 TP3 lt _ gt 7 8 TP3 lt gt 8 H5578 H5579
31. 2 Measure two strands of twisted pair wire 18 to 20 AWG long enough to connect to the external alarm device Choose between setting up an external alarm input or output circuit Step3 Use a wire stripper to remove the casing from both ends of each wire to 0 25 inch 6 3 mm 0 02 inch 0 5 mm Do not strip more than 0 27 inch 6 8 mm of insulation from the wires Stripping more than the recommended amount of wire can leave exposed wire from the alarm connector after installation Step4 Insert the exposed wires for the external alarm device into the connections based on an alarm input or output circuit setup see Table 2 3 For example to wire an alarm input circuit complete the IN1 and REF connections See Figure 2 22 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide P2368 OL 25818 04 Chapter2 Switch Installation Connecting Alarm Circuits W Figure 2 22 Inserting Wires into the Alarm Connector Alarm Input Circuit 1 IN1 External device connection 1 2 REF External device connection 2 Step5 Use a ratcheting torque flathead screwdriver to tighten the alarm connector captive screw above the installed wire leads to 2 in lb 0 23 N m See Figure 2 23 A Caution Do not over torque the power and alarm connectors captive screws The torque should not exceed 2 in Ib 0 23 N m Figure 2 23 Securing the Alarm Connector Captive Screws Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide
32. 550 m Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide oL 25818 04 g es Appendix B W Cables and Adapters Table B 2 Fiber Optic SFP Module Port Cabling Specifications continued Core Modal Wavelength Size Cladding Bandwidth Type of SFP Module nanometers Fiber Type Size micron MHz km Cable Distance Extended temperature SFPs 100BASE LX LH 1300 MMF or 62 2 500 1804 feet 550 m SFP GE L SMF 50 400 1804 feet 550 m 50 500 1804 feet 550 m 9 10 6 2 miles 10 km 100BASE SX 850 MMF 62 5 160 722 feet 220 m SFP GE S 62 5 200 902 feet 275 m 50 0 400 1640 feet 500 m 50 0 500 1804 feet 550 m 100BASE ZX 1550 SMF 9 10 43 5 miles 70 km SFP GE Z SMF 8 62 miles 100 km 100BASE EX 1310 SMF G 652 24 9 miles 40 km GLC EX SMD 100BASE ZX 1310 MMF 62 5 500 1804 feet 550 m GLC LH SMD 50 0 400 1804 feet 550 m 50 0 500 1804 feet 550 m SMF G 652 6 2 miles 10 km 100BASE ZX 850 MMF 62 5 160 722 feet 220 m GLC SX SMD 62 5 200 902 feet 275 m 50 0 400 1640 feet 500 m 50 0 500 1804 feet 550 m 50 0 2000 3281 feet 1 km 1 Modal bandwidth applies only to multimode fiber 2 1000BASE ZX SFP modules can send data up to 62 miles 100 km by using dispersion shifted SMF or low attenuation SMF the distance depends on the fiber quality the number of splices and the connectors 3 A mode field diameter cladding diameter 9 micrometers
33. 8 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide i OL 25818 04 Audience Purpose Preface This guide is for the networking or computer technician responsible for installing Cisco IE 2000 series switches We assume that you are familiar with the concepts and terminology of Ethernet and local area networking This guide documents the hardware features of the Cisco IE 2000 switches It describes the physical and performance characteristics of each switch explains how to install a switch and provides troubleshooting information This guide does not describe system messages that you might receive or how to configure your switch For more information see the Cisco IE2000 documentation at http www cisco com en US products ps 1245 1 tsd_products_support_series_home html For information about the standard Cisco IOS commands see http www cisco com cisco web psa configure html mode prod amp level0 268438303 Conventions wy This document uses the following conventions and symbols for notes cautions and warnings Note A Means reader take note Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to materials not contained in this manual Caution Means reader be careful In this situation you might do something that could result in equipment damage or loss of data OL 25818 04 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Chapter A Warning This warning symbol means danger You
34. A power connector upper captive screw Step2 Use a ratcheting torque flathead screwdriver to tighten the captive screws on the sides of the power connectors When you are testing the switch one power source is sufficient If you are installing the switch and are using a second power source repeat this procedure for the second power connector DC B which installs just below the primary power connector DC A When you are installing the switch secure the wires coming from the power connector so that they cannot be disturbed by casual contact For example use tie wraps to secure the wires to the rack Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide I oL 25818 04 m Chapter2 Switch Installation WE Connecting to Power Connecting Power to the Switch PoE DC Input Optional This procedure is applicable only to the IE 2000 switch models that are PoE capable If you have a PoE capable IE 2000 switch and do not plan on using PoE you do not need to attach power to the PoE DC input connector the switch can operate without the connection being made The following example shows how a second power supply is connected to the switch to support PoE ajiaji fol FY fe i TOTA a cisco NC OC OUT DC OUT 380140 1 Power connector 2 PoE power connector A Warning An exposed wire lead from a DC input power source can conduct harmful levels of electricity Be sure that no exposed porti
35. Apafi CISCO is A A A g r AS a ay a a ee Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide June 2013 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 25818 04 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 m
36. Hardware Installation Guide I oL 25818 04 EEN Chapter2 Switch Installation HZ installing the Switch A Caution To prevent the switch from overheating ensure these minimum clearances Top and bottom 2 0 in 50 8 mm Exposed side not connected to the module 2 0 in 50 8 mm Front 2 0 in 50 8 mm Installing the Switch on a DIN Rail The switch ships with a spring loaded latch on the rear panel for a mounting on a DIN rail You can install the switch as a standalone device on the DIN rail or with the expansion modules already connected You must connect expansion modules to the switch before installing the switch on the DIN rail To attach the switch to a DIN rail follow these steps Step 1 Position the rear panel of the switch directly in front of the DIN rail making sure that the DIN rail fits in the space between the two hooks near the top of the switch and the spring loaded latch near the bottom Step2 Holding the bottom of the switch away from the DIN rail place the two hooks on the back of the switch over the top of the DIN rail See Figure 2 19 Caution Do not stack any equipment on the switch Figure 2 19 Position the Hooks Over the DIN Rail 1 IDIN Rail 2 Switch Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide ka OL 25818 04 Chapter2 Switch Installation Step 3 amp Installing the Switch W Push the switch toward the DIN rail to cause the sprin
37. I oL 25818 04 m Chapter2 Switch Installation W Connecting Alarm Circuits Step6 Repeat Step 2 through Step 5 to insert the input and output wires of one additional external alarm device into the alarm connector Figure 2 24 shows the completed wiring for two external alarm devices The first alarm device circuit is wired as an alarm input circuit the IN1 and REF connections complete the circuit The second alarm device circuit is wired as an alarm output circuit that works on a normally open contact basis the NO and COM connections complete the circuit Figure 2 24 Completed Connections for Three External Alarm Devices on the Alarm Connector a 1 INI wired connection 3 COM wired connection 2 IREF wired connection 4 NO wired connection Attaching the Alarm Connector to the Switch A Warning Failure to securely tighten the captive screws can result in an electrical arc if the connector is accidentally removed Statement 397 A Warning When you connect or disconnect the power and or alarm connector with power applied an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous area installations Be sure that all power is removed from the switch and any other circuits Be sure that power cannot be accidentally turned on or verify that the area is nonhazardous before proceeding Statement 1058 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide P2338 OL 25818 04 Chapter2 Switch
38. Insert the other end of the exposed ground wire lead into the earth ground wire connection on the power converter terminal block Only wire with insulation should extend from the connection See Figure 2 10 item 1 Note that the position of the power converter may vary on different switch models Step6 Tighten the earth ground wire connection terminal block screw amp Note Torque to 8 in lb not to exceed 10 in lb OL 25818 04 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Chapter2 Switch Installation WE Connecting to Power Figure 2 10 AC DC Power Input Terminal Block Wire Connections to a DC Source 347819 1 Earth ground wire connection 3 Positive DC connection 2 Return wire connection to DC return A Warning An exposed wire lead from a DC input power source can conduct harmful levels of electricity Be sure that no exposed portion of the DC input power source wire extends from the power and relay connector Statement 122 Step7 Insert the twisted pair wire leads into the terminal block line and neutral connections Insert the wire labeled number 1 in Figure 2 10 lead into the neutral wire connection and the wire labeled number 2 in Figure 2 10 lead into the line wire connection Ensure that only wire with insulation extends from the connectors See Figure 2 10 Step8 Tighten the line and neutral terminal block screws amp Note Torque to 8 in lb not to exceed 10 in lb
39. Installation Connecting Destination Ports W To attach the alarm connector to the front panel of the switch follow these steps Step 1 Insert the alarm connector into the receptacle on the switch front panel See Figure 2 25 Figure 2 25 Connecting the Alarm Connector to the Switch 1 Alarm connector upper captive screw Step2 Use a ratcheting torque flathead screwdriver to tighten the captive screws on the sides of the alarm connector Connecting Destination Ports These section provide more information about connecting to the destination ports e Connecting to 10 100 and 10 100 1000 Ports page 2 40 e Installing and Removing SFP Modules page 2 42 e Connecting to SFP Modules page 2 44 e Connecting to a Dual Purpose Port page 2 46 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide I oL 25818 04 EEN Chapter2 Switch Installation HT Connecting Destination Ports Connecting to 10 100 and 10 100 1000 Ports A The switch 10 100 1000 ports automatically configure themselves to operate at the speed of attached devices If the attached ports do not support autonegotiation you can explicitly set the speed and duplex parameters Connecting devices that do not autonegotiate or that have their speed and duplex parameters manually set can reduce performance or result in no linkage Warning A Do not connect or disconnect cables to the ports while power is applied to the switch or any device
40. LED colors and their meanings Switch Connections Bad or Damaged Cable Always examine the cable for marginal damage or failure A cable might be just good enough to connect at the physical layer but it could corrupt packets as a result of subtle damage to the wiring or connectors You can identify this problem because the port has many packet errors or it constantly flaps loses and regains link e Exchange the copper or fiber optic cable with a known good cable e Look for broken or missing pins on cable connectors e Rule out any bad patch panel connections or media convertors between the source and the destination If possible bypass the patch panel or eliminate media convertors fiber optic to copper e Try the cable in another port to see if the problem follows the cable Ethernet and Fiber Optic Cables Make sure that you have the correct cable e For Ethernet use Category 3 copper cable for 10 Mb s UTP connections Use either Category 5 Category 5e or Category 6 UTP for 10 100 10 100 1000 Mb s and PoE connections e Verify that you have the correct fiber optic cable for the distance and port type Make sure that the connected device ports match and use the same type encoding optical frequency and fiber type e Determine if a copper crossover cable was used when a straight through was required or the reverse Enable auto MDIX on the switch or replace the cable Link Status Verify that both sides have a link A
41. NDIRECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS OR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO DATA ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS MANUAL EVEN IF CISCO OR ITS SUPPLIERS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Cisco and the Cisco logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cisco and or its affiliates in the U S and other countries To view a list of Cisco trademarks go to this URL www cisco com go trademarks Third party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company 1110R Any Internet Protocol IP addresses used in this document are not intended to be actual addresses Any examples command display output and figures included in the document are shown for illustrative purposes only Any use of actual IP addresses in illustrative content is unintentional and coincidental Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide 2012 2013 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved Related Publications CHAPTER 1 Product Overview Management Ports f A A amp d z g kd E a viii Obtaining Documentation Obtaining Support and Security Guidelines viii 10 100BASE T Downlink Ports 1 8 Power over Ethernet Ports 1 9 10 100BASE T Uplink Ports 1 9 10 100 1000BASE T Uplink Ports 1 9 100 Mb s SFP Module Uplink Slots 1 9 100 1000 Mb s SF
42. P Module Uplink Slots 1 9 Dual Purpose Fast Ethernet Uplink Ports 1 9 Dual Purpose Gigabit Ethernet Uplink Ports 1 10 Power Connectors PoE Power Connector 1 12 1 11 1 12 1 13 Express Setup LED 1 15 1 15 USB Mini Console LED 1 15 1 16 Power Status LEDs 1 16 Port Status LEDs 1 17 Dual Purpose Port LEDs 1 18 PoE Status LED 1 19 Flash Memory Card 1 19 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide I OL 25818 04 E Contents Management Options 1 21 Network Configurations 1 22 CHAPTER 2 Switch Installation 2 1 Preparing for Installation 2 1 Warnings 2 1 Additional Information for Installation ina Hazardous Environment 2 3 Hazardous Area Installation Warnings 2 3 North American Hazardous Location Approval 2 5 EMC Environmental Conditions for Products Installed in the European Union Installation Guidelines 2 5 Environment and Enclosure Guidelines 2 5 General Guidelines 2 6 Verifying Package Contents 2 7 Installing or Removing the Flash Memory Card Optional 2 7 Connecting to a Console Port 2 9 RJ 45 Console Port 2 10 USB Mini Type B Console Port 2 11 Connecting to Power 2 13 Tools and Equipment 2 13 Supported Power Supplies 2 13 Installing the Power Converter on a DIN Rail Wall or Rack Adapter 2 14 Grounding the Switch 2 14 Connecting the Power Converter to an AC Power Source 2 17 Preparing the AC Power Connection 2 17 Connecting the AC Power Source to the Power Converter 2 18 Connecting the Power Co
43. R IE50W AC Current DC DC AC DC AC DC AC DC 18 60 VDC 4 3 Amp 110 220 VAC and 110 220 VAC 110 220VAC and Input 88 300 VDC 88 300 VDC Output 54VDC 1 2 Amp 54VDC 1 2 Amp 24VDC 2 1Amp 24 VDC 2 1Amp OL 25818 04 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Chapter 2 Switch Installation WE Connecting to Power Dimensions Table 2 1 5 9 in H x 2 1 in W x 4 9 in D Supported Power Supplies 5 9 in H x 2 1 in W x 4 9 in D 5 8in Hx 2in Wx 4 4 in D 5 8in Hx 2in Wx 4 4 in D Attachable Non attachable Non attachable Attachable unit Attachable unit Usage Designed for PoE modules can be used to power the switch Designed for PoE modules can be used to power the switch Powers the switch Cannot be used to power PoE modules which require 48V DC Powers the switch Cannot be used to power PoE modules which require 48V DC 1 The models that support PoE provide up to four ports of either PoE 15 4 W per port IEEE 802 3af or PoE 30 W per port IEEE 802 3at depending on the power source used See Power Requirements page A 2 Installing the Power Converter on a DIN Rail Wall or Rack Adapter You install the power converter on a DIN rail wall or rack as you would a switch module A Warning This equipment is supplied as open type equipment It must be mounted within an enclosure that is suitably designed for those specifi
44. Red Power is not present on the associated circuit and the power supply alarm is configured amp Note The Power A and Power B LEDs show that power is not present on the switch if the power input drops below the low valid level The power status LEDs only show that power is present if the voltage at the switch input exceeds the valid level For information about the power LED colors during the boot fast sequence see the Verifying Switch Operation section on page 2 47 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Pie E OL 25818 04 Chapter1 Product Overview Port Status LEDs Front Panel W Each 10 100BASE T downlink port 10 100BASE T uplink port 10 100 1000BASE T uplink port dual purpose uplink port and SFP Module uplink slot has a port status LED also called a port LED as shown in Figure 1 8 and Figure 1 9 Table 1 9 displays LED information about the switch and the individual ports Table 1 9 Port Status LEDs Color System Status Off No link Solid green Link present Blinking green Activity Port is sending or receiving data Alternating green amber Link fault Error frames can affect connectivity and errors such as excessive collisions CRC errors and alignment and jabber errors are monitored for a link fault indication Solid amber Port is not forwarding The port was disabled by management an address violation or STP Note After a port is reconf
45. Source to the Power Converter A Caution AC power sources must be dedicated AC branch circuits Each branch circuit must be protected by a dedicated two pole circuit breaker A Caution Do not turn on AC power until the wiring is secured Step 1 Remove the plastic cover from the input power terminals and set it aside Step2 Insert the exposed ground wire lead into the power converter ground wire connection Ensure that only wire with insulation extends from the connector See Figure 2 9 item 1 Note that the position of the power converter may vary on different switch models Figure 2 9 Connecting AC Power O at 7 Z f A 347818 1 Ground 3 JAC line 2 AC neutral Step3 Tighten the ground wire terminal block screw amp Note Torque to 8 in lb not to exceed 10 in lb Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide P28 E OL 25818 04 Chapter 2 Switch Installation Connecting to Power Ml Step4 Insert the line and neutral wire leads into the terminal block line and neutral connections See Figure 2 9 items 2 and 3 Make sure that you cannot see any wire lead Ensure that only wire with insulation extends from the connectors Step5 Tighten the line and neutral terminal block screws amp Note Torque to 8 in lb not to exceed 10 in lb Step6 Replace the plastic cover over the terminal block Step7 Connect the other end of the wiring to yo
46. The switch CLI is based on Cisco IOS software and is enhanced to support desktop switching features You can fully configure and monitor the switch You can access the CLI either by connecting your management station directly to the switch management port or a console port or by using Telnet from a remote management station See the switch command reference on Cisco com for more information e Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4 2 http www cisco com en US docs net_mgmt ciscoworks_lan_management_solution 4 2 device_su pport table Ims42sdt html Cisco IE 2000 Series Switches e SNMP network management You can manage switches from a SNMP compatible management station that is running platforms such as HP OpenView or SunNet Manager The switch supports a comprehensive set of Management Information Base MIB extensions and four Remote Monitoring RMON groups See the switch software configuration guide on Cisco com and the documentation that came with your SNMP application for more information e Common Industrial Protocol The Common Industrial Protocol CIP management objects are supported The Cisco IE 2000 can be managed by CIP based management tools allowing the user to manage an entire industrial automation system with one tool e PROFINET TCP IP and RT This switch supports PROFINET TCP IP and RT and can be managed by Siemens automation software such as STEP 7 Network Configurations See the switch software configuration guide
47. a terminal server through either the RJ 45 console port or the USB mini Type B console port also referred to as the USB mini console port These ports use the following connectors e RJ 45 console port uses an RJ 45 to DB 9 female cable e USB mini console port 5 pin connector uses a USB Type A to 5 pin mini Type B cable The USB mini console interface speeds are the same as the RJ 45 console interface speeds To use the USB mini console port you must install the Cisco Windows USB device driver on the device that is connected to the USB mini console port and that is running Microsoft Windows Note amp For information about downloading the Cisco USB device driver see the Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Device Driver section on page C 5 With the Cisco Windows USB device driver connecting and disconnecting the USB cable from the console port does not affect Windows HyperTerminal operations Mac OS X or Linux require no special drivers Note The 5 pin mini Type B connectors resemble the 4 pin mini Type B connectors but they are not compatible Use only the 5 pin mini Type B See Figure 1 7 Figure 1 7 USB Mini Type B Port 253163 The configurable inactivity timeout reactivates the RJ 45 console port if the USB mini console port is activated but no input activity occurs for a specified time period When the USB mini console port deactivates due to a timeout you can restore its operation by disco
48. ach of the two twisted pair wires coming from each DC input power source to 0 25 inch 6 3 mm 0 02 inch 0 5 mm Do not strip more than 0 27 inch 6 8 mm of insulation from the wire Stripping more than the recommended amount of wire can leave exposed wire from the power connector after installation Step6 Loosen the two captive screws on the PoE power plug and insert the exposed part of the positive wire into the connection labeled and the exposed part of the return wire into the connection labeled Make sure that you cannot see any wire lead Only wire with insulation should extend from the connector 1 Power source positive connection 2 Power source return connection Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide I oL 25818 04 EN Chapter2 Switch Installation WE Connecting to Power Step7 Use a ratcheting torque flathead screwdriver to tighten the power connector captive screws above the installed wire leads to 2 in lb 0 23 N m 0 1 Power connector captive screws Step8 Connect the other end of the positive wire to the positive terminal on the DC power source and connect the other end of the return wire to the return terminal on the DC power source Step9 Insert the wired power plug into the switch PoE power connector and tighten the two screws to secure the plug Applying Power to the Power Converter Move the circuit breaker for the AC outl
49. age C 5 Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows 2000 USB Driver section on page C 6 Step 1 Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows 7 USB Driver section on page C 6 Connecting the USB Mini Console Cable Figure C 3 1 USB mini console port 3 USB port on the PC 2 USB cable Step2 Connect an USB cable to the PC USB port Connect the other end of the cable to the switch mini B 5 pin connector USB mini console port See Figure C 3 Step3 Identify the COM port assigned to the USB mini console port Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Pca g OL 25818 04 Appendix C Configuring the Switch with the CLI Based Setup Program Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Step 8 Installing the Accessing the CLI Through the Console Port W a Choose Start gt Control Panel gt Systems b Click the Hardware tab and choose Device Manager Expand the Ports section The assigned COM port appears in parenthesis at the end of the line with this entry Cisco USB System Management Console Start the terminal emulation program on the PC or the terminal The program frequently a PC application such as HyperTerminal or ProcommPlus makes communication possible between the switch and your PC or terminal Configure the COM port Configure the baud rate and character format of the PC or terminal to match the console port characteristics e 9600 baud e 8 data bits e 1 st
50. al instruments Statement 1051 Dual Purpose Ports The 10 100 1000 Ethernet ports on the dual purpose ports use RJ 45 connectors Figure B 3 shows the pinouts Figure B 3 10 100 1000 Port Pinouts Pin Label 12345678 TPO TPO TP1 TP2 TP2 TP1 TP3 TP3 N O a A WwW DN 60915 Console Port The switch has two console ports a USB 5 pin mini Type B port on the front panel see Figure B 4 and an RJ 45 console port on the rear panel Figure B 4 USB Mini Type B Port 253163 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide E OL 25818 04 AppendixB Cable and Connectors Connector Specifications i The USB console port uses a USB Type A to 5 pin mini Type B cable shown in Figure B 5 The USB Type A to USB mini Type B cable is not supplied You can order an accessory kit part number 800 33434 that contains this cable Figure B 5 USB Type A to USB 5 Pin Mini Type B Cable The RJ 45 console port uses an 8 pin RJ 45 connector See Table B 3 and Table B 4 The supplied RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter cable is used to connect the console port of the switch to a console PC You need to provide a RJ 45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter if you want to connect the switch console port to a terminal You can order a kit part number ACS DSBUAS YN containing that adapter For console port and adapter pinout information see Table B 3 and Table B 4 Al
51. allation Guide OL 25818 04 Chapter1 Product Overview Front Panel W You can use the mdix auto interface configuration command in the command line interface CLI to enable the automatic medium dependent interface crossover auto MDIX feature When the auto MDIX feature is enabled the switch detects the required cable type for copper Ethernet connections and configures the interfaces accordingly For configuration information for this feature see the switch software configuration guide or the switch command reference Power over Ethernet Ports On certain models of the IE 2000 switch four of the 10 100BASE T ports are available as PoE ports The four ports can operate as PoE IEEE 802 3af ports or can be configured to operate as PoE IE 802 at ports Each PoE port requires 15 4 Watts of power while PoE requires 30 Watts A 54VDC 1 2Amp power source 65W can support 4 PoE ports or 2 PoE ports Cable lengths of up to 328 ft 100 m are supported 10 100BASE T Uplink Ports The IEEE 802 3u 10 100BASE T uplink ports provide full duplex 10 100 Mb s connectivity over Category 5 unshielded twisted pair UTP copper cabling The default setting is autonegotiate The cable can be up to 100 m 0 1 km in length 10 100 1000BASE T Uplink Ports The IEEE 802 3u 10 100 1000BASE T uplink ports provide full duplex 10 100 or 1000 Mb s connectivity over Category 5 unshielded twisted pair UTP copper cabling The default setting is
52. alling the Flash Memory Card in the Switch Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL 25818 04 Chapter2 Switch Installation Connecting to a Console Port W Figure 2 2 Removing the Flash Memory Card from the Switch Step2 Install or remove the card e To install a card slide it into the slot and press it in until it clicks in place The card is keyed so that you cannot insert it the wrong way e To remove the card push it in until it releases for it to pop out Place it in an antistatic bag to protect it from static discharge Step3 After the card is installed close the guard door and fasten the captive screw using a Phillips screwdriver to keep the door in place Connecting to a Console Port You can enter Cisco IOS commands and parameters through the CLI Use one of these options to access the CLI e RJ 45 Console Port e USB Mini Type B Console Port A Warning If you connect or disconnect the console cable with power applied to the switch or any device on the network an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding Statement 1080 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide I oL 25818 04 EN Chapter2 Switch Installation W Connecting to a Console Port RJ 45 Console Port Step 1 Connect the RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter cable to the 9 pin
53. and Adapters Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Cu OL 25818 04 Configuring the Switch with the CLI Based Setup Program This appendix provides a command line interface CLI based setup procedure for a switch For information about setting up the switch by using Express Setup see the Cisco IE 2000 Switch Getting Started Guide Before connecting the switch to a power source review the safety warnings in Warnings page 2 1 For installation procedures see Chapter 2 Switch Installation Accessing the CLI Through the Console Port You can enter Cisco IOS commands and parameters through the CLI Use one of these options to access the CLI e RJ 45 Console Port e USB Mini Type B Console Port Removing the USB Mini Type B Console Port Cover To remove the cover from the USB mini type B console port Step 1 Use a Philips screwdriver to loosen the captive screw on the USB mini type B console port cover See See Figure C 1 Remove the screw and take off the cover Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide I OL 25818 04 N Appendix C Configuring the Switch with the CLI Based Setup Program Accessing the CLI Through the Console Port Figure C 1 Removing the USB Mini Type B Console Port Cover RJ 45 Console Port Step 1 Connect the RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter cable to the 9 pin serial port on the PC Connect the other end of the cable to the switch console port Step2 Sta
54. anual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case users will be required to 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 t
55. are Installation Guide P2438 E OL 25818 04 Troubleshooting This chapter provides these topics for troubleshooting problems e Diagnosing Problems page 3 1 e How to Recover Passwords page 3 5 e Finding the Switch Serial Number page 3 6 Diagnosing Problems The switch LEDs provide troubleshooting information about the switch They show boot fast failures port connectivity problems and overall switch performance You can also get statistics from Device Manager the CLI or an SNMP workstation See the Cisco IE 2000 Switch Software Configuration Guide the Cisco IE 2000 Switch Command Reference on Cisco com or the documentation that came with your SNMP application for details Switch Boot Fast amp See the Verifying Switch Operation section on page 2 47 for information on boot fast Note amp Boot fast failures are usually fatal Contact your Cisco TAC representative if your switch does not successfully complete boot fast Note You can disable the boot fast and run POST by using the Cisco IOS CLI see the Cisco IE 2000 Switch Software Configuration Guide and the Cisco IE 2000 Switch Command Reference for more information OL 25818 04 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide a Chapter3 Troubleshooting W Diagnosing Problems Switch LEDs Look at the port LEDs information when troubleshooting the switch See the LEDs section on page 1 14 for a description of the
56. 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 The safety warnings for this product are translated into several languages in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco IE 2000 Switch that ships with the product The EMC regulatory statements are also included in that guide Related Publications Before installing configuring or upgrading the switch see the release notes on Cisco com for the latest information These documents provide complete information about the switch and are available on Cisco com e Cisco IE 2000 Switch Getting Started Guide e Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco IE 2000 Switch e Release Notes for the Cisco IE 2000 Switch e Cisco IE 2000 Switch Software Configuration Guide e Cisco IE 2000 Switch Command Reference e Cisco IE 2000 Switch System Message Guide e Device Manager online help available on the switch e Cisco Small Form Factor Pluggable Modules Installation Notes These compatibility matrix documents are available from this Cisco com site http www cisco com en US products hw modules ps5455 products_device_support_tables_list html e Cis
57. arm Port For information on alarm ratings see the Alarm Ratings section on page A 6 The labels for the alarm connector pin outs are on the switch panel and are displayed in Table B 1 Table B 1 Alarm Connector Labels Top to Bottom Label Connection NO Alarm Output Normally Open NO connection COM Alarm Output Common connection NC Alarm Output Normally Closed NC connection IN2 Alarm Input 2 REF Alarm Input Reference Ground connection INI Alarm Input 1 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide I OL 25818 04 g es AppendixB Cable and Connectors W Cables and Adapters Cables and Adapters e SFP Module Cables page B 4 e Cable Pinouts page B 7 e Console Port Adapter Pinouts page B 8 SFP Module Cables Each port must match the wave length specifications on each end of the cable and for reliable communications the cable must not exceed the allowable length S Note The maximum operating temperature of the switch varies depending on the type of SFP module that you use See Table 1 2 for information on the supported temperature ranges Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Ba E OL 25818 04 _ Appendix B Cable and Connectors Cables and Adapters Table B 2 Fiber Optic SFP Module Port Cabling Specifications Core Modal Wavelength Size Cladding Bandwidth Type of SFP Module nanometers Fibe
58. atch To insert an SFP module into the SFP module slot Attach an ESD preventive wrist strap to your wrist and to a grounded bare metal surface Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide M242 OL 25818 04 Chapter2 Switch Installation Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 A Connecting Destination Ports W Find the send TX and receive RX markings that identify the correct side of the SFP module On some SFP modules the send and receive TX and RX markings might be replaced by arrows that show the direction of the connection either send or receive TX or RX Align the SFP module sideways in front of the slot opening Insert the SFP module into the slot until you feel the connector on the module snap into place in the rear of the slot See Figure 2 28 Figure 2 28 Installing an SFP Module into an SFP Module Slot Remove the dust plugs from the SFP module optical ports and store them for later use Caution Step 6 Do not remove the dust plugs from the SFP module port or the rubber caps from the fiber optic cable until you are ready to connect the cable The plugs and caps protect the SFP module ports and cables from contamination and ambient light Insert the LC cable connector into the SFP module Removing SFP Modules from SFP Module Slots Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 To remove an SFP module from a module receptacle Attach an ESD preventive wrist strap to your wrist and to a gr
59. autonegotiate The cable can be up to 100 m 0 1 km in length 100 Mb s SFP Module Uplink Slots The IEEE 802 3u 100 Mb s SFP module uplink slots provide full duplex 100 Mb s connectivity over multi mode MM fiber cables or single mode SM fiber cables These ports use a SFP fiber optic transceiver module that accepts a dual LC connector Check the SFP specifications for the cable type and length 100 1000 Mb s SFP Module Uplink Slots The IEEE 802 3u 100 Mb s SFP module uplink slots provide full duplex 100 or 1000 Mb s connectivity over multi mode MM fiber cables or single mode SM fiber cables These ports use a SFP fiber optic transceiver module that accepts a dual LC connector Check the SFP specifications for the cable type and length Dual Purpose Fast Ethernet Uplink Ports You can configure the dual purpose Fast Ethernet uplink ports on the switch as either 10 100BASE T ports or as 100 Mb s SFP module ports You can set the 10 100 ports to autonegotiate or you can configure them as fixed 10 or 100 Mb s ports Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide I oL 25818 04 Chapter1 Product Overview W Front Panel By default the switch selects the medium for each dual purpose port 10 100BASE T or SFP When a link is achieved on one media type the switch disables the other media type until the active link goes down If links are active on both media the SFP module port has priority but you can use the media typ
60. broken wire or a shutdown port can cause one side to show a link even though the other side does not have a link A port LED that is on does not guarantee that the cable is functional It might have encountered physical stress causing it to function at a marginal level If the port LED does not turn on e Connect the cable from the switch to a known good device e Make sure that both ends of the cable are connected to the correct ports e Verify that both devices have power e Verify that you are using the correct cable type See Appendix B Cables and Adapters for information e Look for loose connections Sometimes a cable appears to be seated but is not Disconnect the cable and then reconnect it Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide E OL 25818 04 Chapter3 Troubleshooting Diagnosing Problems W 10 100 and 10 100 1000 Port Connections SFP Module If a port appears to malfunction e Verify the status of all ports See Table 1 9 on page 1 17 for descriptions of the LEDs and their meanings e Use the show interfaces privileged EXEC command to see if the port is error disabled disabled or shut down Reenable the port if necessary e Verify the cable type See Appendix B Cable and Connectors Use only Cisco SFP modules Each Cisco module has an internal serial EEPROM that is encoded with security information This encoding verifies that the module meets the requirements for the switch e
61. c environmental conditions that will be present and appropriately designed to prevent personal injury resulting from accessibility to live parts The interior of the enclosure must be accessible only by the use of a tool The enclosure must meet IP 54 or NEMA type 4 minimum enclosure rating standards Statement 1063 A Caution To prevent the switch assemble from overheating there must be a minimum of 3 inches 76 19 mm between any other device and the top bottom or sides of the switch assembly Grounding the Switch Make sure to follow any grounding requirements at your site A Warning This equipment must be grounded Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available Statement 1024 A Warning This equipment is intended to be grounded to comply with emission and immunity requirements Ensure that the switch functional ground lug is connected to earth ground during normal use Statement 1064 A Caution To make sure that the equipment is reliably connected to earth ground follow the grounding procedure instructions and use a UL listed ring terminal lug suitable for number 10 to 12 AWG wire such as Hollingsworth part number R3456B or equivalent Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide
62. ch does not support copper SFP modules You can use any combination of the supported SFP modules Table 1 2 Supported SFP Models Type of SFP Module Model Rugged and Industrial SFPs e GLC SX MM RGD with digital optical monitoring DOM 40 to 185 F 40 to 85 C Support e GLC LX SM RGD with DOM support e GLC ZX SM RGD with DOM support Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide io OL 25818 04 _ Chapter 1 Product Overview Front Panel W Table 1 2 Supported SFP Models Type of SFP Module Model Commercial SFPs e GLC SX MM 32 to 158 F 0 to 70 C e GLC LH SM e GLC BX U with DOM support e GLC BX D with DOM support e CWDM SFP with DOM support e DWDM SFP with DOM support Extended temperature SFPs e SFP GE S with DOM support 23 to 185 F 5 to 85 C e SFP GE L with DOM support e SFP GE Z with DOM support e GLC SX SMD e GLC LH SMD e GLC EX SMD For the most up to date list of supported SFP models for Cisco Industrial Ethernet switches see http www cisco com en US docs interfaces_modules transceiver_modules compatibility matrix OL_ 6981 html wp 138176 For installation instructions see your SFP module documentation and the Installing and Removing SFP Modules section on page 2 42 For cable specifications see the SFP Module Cables section on page B 4 Power Connectors You connect the DC power to the switch through the front panel connectors The switch has a dua
63. co Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver Modules Compatibility Matrix not orderable but available on Cisco com e Cisco Small Form Factor Pluggable Modules Compatibility Matrix not orderable but available on Cisco com Obtaining Documentation Obtaining Support and Security Guidelines For information on obtaining documentation obtaining support providing documentation feedback security guidelines and also recommended aliases and general Cisco documents 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 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide xi OL 25818 04 Product Overview This switch provides a rugged and secure switching infrastructure for harsh environments It is suitable for industrial Ethernet applications including factory automation intelligent transportation systems ITSs substations oil and gas installations and other deployments in harsh environments You can connect this switch to office networking devices such as Cisco IP phones Cisco Wireless Access Points workstations and other devices such as servers routers and other switches In industrial environments you can connect any Ethernet enabled industrial communication devices including programmable logic controllers PLCs human machine interfaces HMIs drives sensors video devices traffic signal c
64. connect the switch console port to a PC console port You need to provide an RJ 45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter if you want to connect the switch console port to a terminal You can order an adapter part number ACS DSBUASYN gt 3 For console port and adapter pinout information see Table B 3 and Table B 4 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide B 8 OL 25818 04 AppendixB Cable and Connectors Cables and Adapters W Table B 3 lists the pinouts for the console port the RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter cable and the console device Table B 3 Console Port Signaling Using a DB 9 Adapter Switch Console RJ 45 to DB 9 Console Port DTE Terminal Adapter Device Signal DB 9 Pin Signal RTS 8 CTS DTR 6 DSR TxD 2 RxD GND 5 GND RxD 3 TxD DSR 4 DTR CTS 7 RTS Table B 4 lists the pinouts for the switch console port RJ 45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter and the console device amp Note The RJ 45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter is not supplied with the switch You can order this adapter from Cisco part number ACS DSBUASYN Table B 4 Console Port Signaling Using a DB 25 Adapter Switch Console RJ 45 to DB 25 Console Port DTE Adapter Device Signal DB 25 Pin Signal RTS 5 CTS DTR 6 DSR TxD 3 RxD GND 7 GND RxD 2 TxD DSR 20 DTR CTS 4 RTS Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide oL 25818 04 g eo AppendixB Cable and Connectors W Cables
65. depending on the amount of power that is provided to the connected devices PoE mode 48 VDC nominal 44 57 VDC absolute range PoE mode 54 VDC nominal 50 57 VDC absolute range Maximum DC input current e 1A 48 VDC e 2A 24 VDC e Switch models with PoE capability 48 VDC or 54 VDC at 2 5 A Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL 25818 04 Appendix A Technical Specifications Table A 2 Power consumption Technical Specifications Cisco IE 2000 Series Technical Specifications continued 6 port models 9 5 W typical 15 W maximum Cisco IE 2000 4T L Cisco IE 2000 4T B Cisco IE 2000 4T G L Cisco IE 2000 4T G B Cisco IE 2000 4TS L Cisco IE 2000 4TS B Cisco IE 2000 4TS G L Cisco IE 2000 4TS G B 10 port models 12 5 W typical 17 W maximum Cisco IE 2000 8TC L Cisco IE 2000 8TC B Cisco IE 2000 8TC G L Cisco IE 2000 8TC G B Cisco IE 2000 8TC G N 10 port models 15 W typical 20 W maximum Cisco IE 2000 8TC G E 18 port models 11 W typical 18 W maximum Cisco IE 2000 16PTC G E Cisco IE 2000 16PTC G L Cisco IE 2000 16PTC G NX 20 port models 21 W typical 30 W maximum Cisco IE 2000 16TC L Cisco IE 2000 16TC B Cisco IE 2000 16TC G L Cisco IE 2000 16TC G E Cisco IE 2000 16TC G N Cisco IE 2000 16TC G X OL 25818 04 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Appendix A Technical Specifications
66. e interface configuration command to manually designate the port as an RJ 45 port or an SFP port You can configure the speed and duplex settings consistent with the selected media type For information on configuring interfaces see the switch software configuration guide Dual Purpose Gigabit Ethernet Uplink Ports You can configure the dual purpose Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports on the switch as either 10 1001000BASE T ports or as 100 1000 Mb s SFP module ports You can set the 10 100 1000BASE T ports to autonegotiate or you can configure them as fixed 10 100 or 1000 Mb s Gigabit Ethernet ports By default the switch selects the medium for each dual purpose port 10 100 1000BASE T or SFP When a link is achieved on one media type the switch disables the other media type until the active link goes down If links are active on both media the SFP module port has priority but you can use the media type interface configuration command to manually designate the port as an RJ 45 port or an SFP port You can configure the speed and duplex settings consistent with the selected media type For information on configuring interfaces see the switch software configuration guide SFP Modules The SFP modules are switch Ethernet SFP modules that provide connections to other devices These field replaceable transceiver modules provide the uplink interfaces The modules have LC connectors for fiber optic connections Note The Cisco IE 2000 swit
67. e port and cabling stipulations in the Preparing for Installation section on page 2 1 See Appendix B Cable and Connectors for information about the LC on the SFP module To connect to a dual purpose port follow these steps Step 1 Connect an RJ 45 connector to the 10 100 1000 port or install an SFP module into the SFP module slot and connect a cable to the SFP module port See Figure 2 31 For more information about RJ 45 connections SFP modules and optical connections see the Connecting to 10 100 and 10 100 1000 Ports section on page 2 40 the Installing and Removing SFP Modules section on page 2 42 and the Connecting to SFP Modules section on page 2 44 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide P2468 OL 25818 04 Chapter2 Switch Installation Verifying Switch Operation W Figure 2 31 Connecting to a Dual Purpose Port 1 LC connector optical 2 RJ 45 connector copper Step2 Connect the other end of the cable to the other device By default the switch detects whether an RJ 45 connector or SFP module is connected to a dual purpose port and configures the port accordingly You can change this setting and configure the port to recognize only an RJ 45 connector or only an SFP module by using the media type interface configuration command For more information see the Cisco IE 2000 Switch Command Reference Verifying Switch Operation Before installing the switch in
68. e recommended amount of wire can leave exposed wire from the power connector after installation Figure 2 12 Stripping the Power Connection Wire D ic A Y N D 1 10 25 in 6 3 mm 0 02 in 0 5 mm Remove the two captive screws that attach the power connector to the switch and remove the power connector Remove both connectors if you are connecting to two power sources See Figure 2 13 Figure 2 13 Removing the Power Connectors from the Switch 1 Power connectors Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Ea OL 25818 04 _ Chapter 2 Switch Installation Step 6 A Connecting to Power W On the power connector insert the exposed part of the positive wire into the connection labeled and the exposed part of the return wire into the connection labeled See Figure 2 14 Make sure that you cannot see any wire lead Only wire with insulation should extend from the connector Warning An exposed wire lead from a DC input power source can conduct harmful levels of electricity Be sure that no exposed portion of the DC input power source wire extends from the connector s or terminal block s Statement 122 Figure 2 14 Inserting Wires in the Power Connector 1 Power source positive connection 2 Power source return connection Step7 Use a ratcheting torque flathead screwdriver to torque the power connector captive screws above the installed wire leads
69. e this equipment Statement 1030 Warning A Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations Statement 1040 Warning A For connections outside the building where the equipment is installed the following ports must be connected through an approved network termination unit with integral circuit protection 10 100 1000 Ethernet Statement 1044 Warning A To prevent the system from overheating do not operate it in an area that exceeds the maximum recommended ambient temperature of 140 F 60 C Statement 1047 Warning Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes Statement 1074 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide P22 E OL 25818 04 Chapter2 Switch Installation A Preparing for Installation W Caution Airflow around the switch must be unrestricted To prevent the switch from overheating there must be the following minimum clearances Top and bottom 2 0 in 50 8 mm Sides 2 0 in 50 8 mm Front 2 0 in 50 8 mm Additional Information for Installation in a Hazardous Environment Hazardous Area Installation Warnings A Warning A Exposure to some chemicals could degrade the sealing properties of materials used in the sealed relay device Statement 381 Warning A Failure to securely tighten the captive screws can result in an
70. ecific enclosure type ratings that are required to comply with certain product safety certifications Before installation observe these general guidelines A Caution Proper ESD protection is required whenever you handle Cisco equipment Installation and maintenance personnel should be properly grounded by using ground straps to eliminate the risk of ESD damage to the switch Do not touch connectors or pins on component boards Do not touch circuit components inside the switch When not in use store the equipment in appropriate static safe packaging If you are responsible for the application of safety related programmable electronic systems PES you need to be aware of the safety requirements in the application of the system and be trained in using the system This product is grounded through the DIN rail to chassis ground Use zinc plated yellow chromate steel DIN rail to assure proper grounding The use of other DIN rail materials such as aluminum plastic and so on that can corrode oxidize or are poor conductors can result in improper or intermittent grounding Secure the DIN rail to the mounting surface approximately every 7 8 in 200 mm and use end anchors appropriately When determining where to place the switch observe these guidelines Before installing the switch first verify that the switch is operational by powering it on and observing boot fast Follow the procedures in the Verifying Switch Operation sec
71. eed the switch power capacity Flashing amber PoE is off due to a fault A Caution Noncompliant cabling or powered devices can cause a PoE port fault Use only standard compliant cabling to connect Cisco prestandard IP Phones and wireless access points or IEEE 802 3af compliant devices You must remove any cable or device that causes a PoE fault Amber PoE for the port is disabled PoE is enabled by default Flash Memory Card The switch supports a flash memory card that makes it possible to replace a failed switch without reconfiguring the new switch The slot for the flash memory card is on the front of the switch See Figure 1 10 The flash card is hot swappable and can be accessed on the front panel A cover protects the flash card and holds the card firmly in place The cover is hinged and closed with a captive screw This prevents the card from coming loose and protects against shock and vibration Note For more information on inserting and removing the flash memory card see the Installing or Removing the Flash Memory Card Optional section on page 2 7 OL 25818 04 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Chapter1 Product Overview HZ Front Panel Figure 1 10 Flash Memory Card Slot Note The replacement SD card part number is SD IE 1GB Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide M120 i OL 25818 04 Chapter1 Product Overview
72. ent 1067 Warning This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial environment in overvoltage Category Il applications as defined in IEC publication 60664 1 and at altitudes up to 2000 meters without derating Statement 1068 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL 25818 04 E Chapter2 Switch Installation HI Preparing for Installation A Warning A Do not connect or disconnect cables to the ports while power is applied to the switch or any device on the network because an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed from the switch and cannot be accidentally be turned on or verify that the area is nonhazardous before proceeding Statement 1070 Warning A If you connect or disconnect the console cable with power applied to the switch or any device on the network an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding Statement 1080 Warning A Explosion Hazard Do not connect or disconnect wiring while the field side power is on an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed or that the area is nonhazardous before proceeding Statement 1081 Warning A Explosion Hazard tThe
73. et or the DC control circuit to the on position The LED on the power converter front panel is green when the unit is operating normally The LED is off when the unit is not powered or is not operating normally After the power is connected the switch automatically begins the power on self test POST a series of tests that verifies that the switch functions properly Running Boot Fast When the switch powers on it automatically initiates a boot fast sequence The boot fast sequence allows the switch to boot up in less than 60 seconds To test the switch follow the steps in these sections e Powering On the Switch page 2 30 e Verifying Boot Fast page 2 31 e Disconnecting Power page 2 31 Powering On the Switch To apply power to a switch that is directly connected to a DC power source locate the circuit breaker on the panel board that services the DC circuit and switch the circuit breaker to the ON position Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide e230 fy OL 25818 04 Chapter2 Switch Installation Installing the Switch W Verifying Boot Fast When you power on the switch it automatically begins a boot fast sequence The System LED blinks green as the Cisco IOS software image loads If the boot fast sequence fails the System LED turns red amp Note Boot fast failures are usually fatal Call Cisco TAC immediately if your switch does not complete boot fast successfully See the Obtaining Documentatio
74. etup in recovery or initial setup is incomplete Solid red Switch failed to start initial setup or recovery because there is no available switch port to which to connect the management station Disconnect a device from a switch port and then press the Express Setup button The System LED shows whether the system is receiving power and is functioning properly Table 1 4 lists the system LED colors and their meanings Table 1 4 System LED Color System Status Off System is not powered on Blinking green Boot fast is in progress Green System is operating normally Red Switch is not functioning properly USB Mini Console LED The USB mini console LED shows which console port is in use See Figure 1 8 for the LED location If you connect a cable to a console port the switch automatically uses that port for console communication If you connect two console cables the USB mini console port has priority Table 1 5 describes the system LED colors and their meanings Table 1 5 USB Mini Console Port LED Color Description Green USB mini console port is active RJ 45 console port LED is not active Off Port is not active RJ 45 console port is active OL 25818 04 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Chapter1 Product Overview HZ Front Panel Alarm LEDs Table 1 6 and Table 1 7 list the alarm LED colors and their meanings Table 1 6 Alarm OUT Status LED
75. face Cards 3 4 Cabling Distance 3 4 Resetting the Switch 3 5 How to Recover Passwords 3 5 Finding the Switch Serial Number 3 6 appendix A Technical Specifications A 1 Operating Temperature Specifications A 1 Technical Specifications A 2 Alarm Ratings A 6 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide I OL 25818 04 Contents W E Contents Hazardous Locations Standards A 6 apPEeNnDIx B Cable and Connectors B 1 Connector Specifications B 1 10 100 Ports B 1 SFP Module Connectors B 2 Dual Purpose Ports B 2 Console Port B 2 Alarm Port B 3 Cables and Adapters B 4 SFP Module Cables B 4 Cable Pinouts B 7 Console Port Adapter Pinouts B 8 appendix C Configuring the Switch with the CLI Based Setup Program C 1 Accessing the CLI Through the Console Port 1 Removing the USB Mini Type B Console Port Cover C 1 RJ 45 Console Port c 2 USB Mini Type B Console Port C 4 Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Device Driver 5 Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP USB Driver 5 Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows 2000 USB Driver C 6 Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows 7 USB Driver Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Driver _ C 7 Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP and 2000 USB Driver C 7 C 6 Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows 7 USB Driver C 7 Entering the Initial Configuration Information C 8 IP Settings C 8 Completing the Setup Program C
76. g loaded latch at the bottom rear of the switch to move down and snap into place After the switch is mounted on the DIN rail connect the power and alarm wires as described in the Connecting Alarm Circuits section on page 2 34 For configuration instructions about the CLI setup program see the Appendix C Configuring the Switch with the CLI Based Setup Program Note For instructions on how to remove the switch from a DIN rail see the Removing the Switch from a DIN Rail section on page 2 33 Removing the Switch from a DIN Rail Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 To remove the switch from a DIN rail follow these steps Ensure that power is removed from the switch and disconnect all cables and connectors from the front panel of the switch Insert a tool such as a flathead screwdriver in the slot at the bottom of the spring loaded latch and use it to release the latch from the DIN rail See Figure 2 20 Pull the bottom of the switch away from the DIN rail and lift the hooks off the top of the DIN rail See Figure 2 20 OL 25818 04 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide E Chapter2 Switch Installation W Connecting Alarm Circuits Figure 2 20 Releasing the Spring Loaded Latch from the DIN Rail 1 Push latch down Step 4 Remove the switch from the DIN rail Connecting Alarm Circuits After the switch is installed you are ready to connect the DC power and alarm connections
77. gement network from the above interface summary vlanl1 Configure the interface by entering the switch IP address and subnet mask and pressing Return The IP address and subnet masks shown here are examples Configuring interface vlanl Configure IP on this interface yes yes IP address for this interface 10 4 120 106 Subnet mask for this interface 255 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 Enter Y to configure the switch as the cluster command switch Enter N to configure it as a member switch or as a standalone switch If you enter N the switch appears as a candidate switch in the Cisco Network Assistant GUI You can configure the switch as a command switch later through the CLI Device Manager or the Cisco Network Assistant application To configure it later enter no Would you like to enable as a cluster command switch yes no no You have now completed the initial configuration of the switch and the switch displays its initial configuration script The following configuration command script was created hostname Switch enable secret 5 1 ZQReS DPulYXyQLm77v a4Bmu6Y enable password cisco line vty 0 15 password cisco no snmp server interface Vlanl no shutdown ip address 10 4 120 106 255 0 0 0 OL 25818 04 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Appendix C Configuring the Switch with the CLI Based Setup Program HZ Entering the Initial Configuration Information Step 10 interface FastE
78. he Cisco IE 2000 switch can function in the substation and traffic signal installations under the environmental conditions shown in Table A 1 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide I OL 25818 04 EN Appendix A Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Table A 2 lists the technical specifications for the Cisco IE 2000 switches Table A 2 Cisco IE 2000 Series Technical Specifications Environmental Ranges Storage temperature 40 to 185 F 40 to 85 C Operating humidity 5 to 95 noncondensing Operating shock 30 g at 11 ms Operating altitude Up to 13 000 ft 3962 m Storage altitude Up to 40 000 ft 12 192 m Power Requirements DC input voltage e Maximum operating range 9 6 to 60 VDC e Nominal 12 24 or 48 VDC Note e The DC input power supply is an SELV circuit and it can only be connected to another SELV circuit e Input voltage for power supplies To power the switch PWR IE5OW AC IEC and PWR IE50W AC provide 24 VDC at 2 1 A To support PoE power supplies PWR IE65W PC AC and PWR IE65W PC DC provide 54 VDC at 1 2 A e The IE 2000 switch models with PoE capability are equipped with an additional DC input terminal block that allows the connection of a second power supply or a second input from site source DC power to operate the PoE ports The PoE terminal block accepts 48 VDC or 54 VDC at up to 2 5 A
79. he equipment causes interference to radio or television 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 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 I
80. igured the port LED can remain amber for up to 30 seconds while STP checks the switch for possible loops I OL 25818 04 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Chapter1 Product Overview HZ Front Panel Dual Purpose Port LEDs Figure 1 9 shows the LEDs on a dual purpose port You can configure each port as either a 10 100 1000BASE T port through the RJ 45 connector or as an SFP module but not both at the same time The LEDs show how the port is being used Ethernet or SFP module The LED colors have the same meanings as described in Table 1 9 Figure 1 9 Dual Purpose Port LEDs 1 Dual purpose port LEDs Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide iis E OL 25818 04 _ Chapter 1 Product Overview PoE Status LED Front Panel W The PoE STATUS LED is located on the front panel of the IE 2000 switch models that are equipped with PoE ports The LED displays the functionality and status of the PoE ports The LED colors and meanings are listed in Table 1 10 Table 1 10 PoE Status LED Colors and Meanings Color PoE Status Off PoE is off If the powered device is receiving power from a non PoE power source the port LED is off even if the powered device is connected to the switch port Green PoE is on The port LED is green only when the PoE port is providing power Alternating green and amber PoE is denied because providing power to the powered device will exc
81. ining where to place the switch observe thee guidelines Environment and Enclosure Guidelines Review these environmental and enclosure guidelines before installation e This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial environment in overvoltage Category II applications as defined in IEC publication 60664 1 at altitudes up to 9842 ft 3 km without derating Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide I oL 25818 04 EN Chapter2 Switch Installation W Preparing for Installation General Guidelines This equipment is considered Group 1 Class A industrial equipment according to IEC CISPR Publication 11 Without appropriate precautions there may be potential difficulties ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted as well as radiated disturbance This equipment is supplied as open type equipment It must be mounted within an enclosure that is suitably designed for those specific environmental conditions that will be present and appropriately designed to prevent personal injury resulting from accessibility to live parts The enclosure must have suitable flame retardant properties to prevent or minimize the spread of flame complying with a flame spread rating of 5VA V2 V1 VO or equivalent if nonmetallic The interior of the enclosure must be accessible only by the use of a tool Subsequent sections of this publication might contain additional information regarding sp
82. l feed DC power supply two connectors provide primary and secondary DC power DC A and DC B The DC power connectors are near the top right of the front panel See Figure 1 1 Each power connector has an LED status indicator The switch power connectors are attached to the switch chassis Each power connector has screw terminals for terminating the DC power see Figure 1 5 All connectors are attached to the switch front panel with the provided captive screws The power connector labeling is on the panel The positive DC power connection is labeled and the return connection is labeled OL 25818 04 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Chapter1 Product Overview HZ Front Panel Figure 1 5 Power Connector The switch can operate with a single power source or with dual power sources When both power sources are operational the switch draws power from the DC source with the higher voltage If one of the two power sources fail the other continues to power the switch PoE Power Connector The IE 2000 switch models with PoE capability IE 2000 16PTC G E IE 2000 16PTC G L and IE 2000 16PTC G NX are equipped with an additional DC input terminal block This DC terminal block allows the connection of a second power supply see the Power over Ethernet Ports section on page 1 9 or a second input from site source DC power to operate the PoE ports The PoE terminal block accepts 48 VDC or 54
83. n Obtaining Support and Security Guidelines section on page viii Note You can disable the boot fast and run POST by using the Cisco IOS CLI See the Cisco IE 2000 Switch Software Configuration Guide and the Cisco IE 2000 Switch Command Reference for more information Disconnecting Power To disconnect power after successfully running boot fast follow these steps Step 1 Turn off power to the switch Step2 Disconnect the cables Installing the Switch This section describes how to install the switch e Installing the Switch on a DIN Rail e Removing the Switch from a DIN Rail A Warning This equipment is supplied as open type equipment It must be mounted within an enclosure that is suitably designed for those specific environmental conditions that will be present and appropriately designed to prevent personal injury resulting from accessibility to live parts The interior of the enclosure must be accessible only by the use of a tool The enclosure must meet IP 54 or NEMA type 4 minimum enclosure rating standards Statement 1063 A Warning When used ina Class I Division 2 hazardous location this equipment must be mounted in a suitable enclosure with proper wiring method for all power input and output wiring that complies with the governing electrical codes and in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction over Class I Division 2 installations Statement 1066 Cisco IE 2000 Switch
84. nnecting and reconnecting the USB cable For information on using the CLI to configure the USB mini console interface see the switch software guide OL 25818 04 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Chapter1 Product Overview HZ Front Panel LEDs You can use the LEDs to monitor the switch status activity and performance Figure 1 8 and Figure 1 9 show the front panel LEDs Figure 1 8 LEDs on the Cisco IE 2000 Switch yal CONSOLE Alarm LEDs USB mini Type B console port LED Express Setup LED System LED Power connector DC A LED Power connector DC B LED 10 L00BASE T downlink port LEDs SFP module slot LEDs Dual purpose uplink port LEDs oo oo N oo oa AeA OO N amp Note On IE 2000 switches with PoE support the two SFP ports and the associated LEDs are replaced by a PoE DC input terminal block and a PoE LED See Table 1 10 for the PoE LED colors and meanings Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide E OL 25818 04 Chapter1 Product Overview Express Setup LED System LED Front Panel W The Express Setup LED displays the express setup mode for the initial configuration Table 1 3 lists the LED colors and their meanings Table 1 3 Setup LED Color Setup Status Off dark Switch is configured as a managed switch Solid green Switch is operating normally Blinking green Switch is in initial s
85. nverter to a DC Power Source 2 19 Wiring the DC Power Source 2 20 Attaching the Power Connectors to the Switch 2 25 Connecting Power to the Switch PoE DC Input Optional 2 28 Applying Power to the Power Converter 2 30 Running Boot Fast 2 30 Powering On the Switch 2 30 Verifying Boot Fast 2 31 Disconnecting Power 2 31 Installing the Switch 2 31 Installing the Switch ona DIN Rail 2 32 Removing the Switch from a DIN Rail 2 33 Connecting Alarm Circuits 2 34 2 5 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL 25818 04 Wiring the Protective Ground and DC Power for Alarm Circuits 2 34 Wiring the External Alarms 2 35 Attaching the Alarm Connector to the Switch 2 38 Connecting Destination Ports 2 39 Connecting to 10 100 and 10 100 1000 Ports 2 40 Installing and Removing SFP Modules 2 42 Installing SFP Modules into SFP Module Slots 2 42 Removing SFP Modules from SFP Module Slots 2 43 Connecting to SFP Modules 2 44 Connecting to a Dual Purpose Port 2 46 Verifying Switch Operation 2 47 Where to Go Next 2 47 CHAPTER 3 Troubleshooting 3 1 Diagnosing Problems 3 1 Switch Boot Fast 3 1 Switch LEDs 3 2 Switch Connections 3 2 Bad or Damaged Cable 3 2 Ethernet and Fiber Optic Cables 3 2 Link Status 3 2 10 100 and 10 100 1000 Port Connections 3 3 SFP Module 3 3 Interface Settings 3 3 Ping End Device 3 3 Spanning Tree Loops 3 3 Switch Performance 3 4 Speed Duplex and Autonegotiation 3 4 Autonegotiation and Network Inter
86. o IE 2000 16PTC G E Switch Front Panel View Gre Pop DC iy Be D 1 fPro g unser OOO 1 10 100 Ethernet ports downlink ports 6 Power connector DC B 2 Dual purpose ports uplink ports 7 Alarm connector 3 USB mini Type B console port 8 Protective ground connection 4 RJ 45 console port 9 Flash memory card slot 5 Power connector DC A 10 PoE power connector 10 100BASE T Downlink Ports You can set the 10 100BASE T downlink ports to operate at 10 or 100 Mb s in full duplex or half duplex mode You can also set these ports for speed and duplex autonegotiation in compliance with IEEE 802 3AB The default setting is autonegotiate When set for autonegotiation the port senses the speed and duplex settings of the attached device and advertises its own capabilities If the connected device also supports autonegotiation the switch port negotiates the best connection that is the fastest line speed that both devices support and full duplex transmission if the attached device supports it and configures itself accordingly In all cases the attached device must be within 328 feet 100 meters 100BASE TX traffic requires Category 5 cable 1 OBASE T traffic can use Category 3 or Category 4 cables When connecting the switch to workstations servers routers and Cisco IP phones make sure that the cable is a straight through cable Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Inst
87. o Power Figure 2 7 Installing the Ground Lug Screw Single Ring Terminal 1 Ground cable Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Ka OL 25818 04 Chapter2 Switch Installation Connecting to Power W Figure 2 8 Installing the Ground Lug Screws Two Single Ring Terminals 1 Ground cable Step7 Attach the other end of the ground wire to a grounded bare metal surface such as a ground bus a grounded DIN rail or a grounded bare rack Connecting the Power Converter to an AC Power Source These sections describe the steps required to connect the power converter to an AC power source e Preparing the AC Power Connection page 2 17 e Connecting the AC Power Source to the Power Converter page 2 18 Preparing the AC Power Connection To connect the power converter to an AC power source you need an AC power cord Power cord connector types and standards vary by country Power cord wiring color codes also vary by country You must to have a qualified electrician select prepare and install the appropriate power cord to the power supply amp Note Use copper conductors only rated at a minimum temperature of 167 F 75 C Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide I OL 25818 04 SE Chapter2 Switch Installation WE Connecting to Power amp Note This section does not apply to PWR IE50W AC IEC which has pluggable IEC connector Connecting the AC Power
88. on of the DC input power source wire extends from the connector s or terminal block s Statement 122 A Caution Do not over torque the PoE power connector s captive screws The torque should not exceed 2 in lb 0 23 N m amp Note The input rating is 48 54VDC 2 5A Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL 25818 04 Chapter2 Switch Installation Connecting to Power W To attach source DC to the PoE DC input connector follow these steps Step1 Verify that power is off to the DC circuit that you are going to attach to the switch PoE DC input connector This can be either of the two power supplies AC input or DC input or site source DC As an added precaution place the appropriate safety flag and lockout devices at the source power circuit breaker or place a piece of adhesive tape over the circuit breaker handle to prevent accidental power restoration while you are working on the circuit Step2 Locate the PoE DC input power connector which is labeled PoE on the switch front panel Step3 Loosen the power connector s two screws and remove the plug portion of the connector from the switch Step4 Measure two strands of twisted pair copper wire 18 AWG twisted pair copper wire such as Belden part number 9344 or the appropriate type wire size and color code for your country long enough to connect the switch to the DC power source Step5 Using a wire stripping tool strip e
89. onsole Port Step 5 Connect the USB cable to the PC and the switch console port The USB console port LED turns green and the Found New Hardware Wizard appears Follow the instructions to complete the driver installation Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows 2000 USB Driver Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Obtain the file Cisco_usbconsole_driver zip from the Cisco com web site and unzip it amp Note You can download the driver file from the Cisco com site for downloading the switch software Double click the setup exe file The Cisco Virtual Com InstallShield Wizard begins Click Next The Ready to Install the Program window appears Click Install The InstallShield Wizard Completed window appears Click Finish Connect the USB cable to the PC and the switch console port The USB console port LED turns green and the Found New Hardware Wizard appears Follow the instructions to complete the driver installation Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows 7 USB Driver Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Obtain the file Cisco_usbconsole_driver zip from the Cisco com web site and unzip it amp Note You can download the driver file from the Cisco com site for downloading the switch software If using 32 bit Windows Vista or Windows 7 double click the setup exe file in the Windows_32 folder If using 64 bit Windows Vista or Windows 7 double click the setup x64 exe file in the Windo
90. ontrollers and intelligent electronic devices IEDs You can mount the switch on a DIN rail in an industrial enclosure Its components are designed to withstand extremes in temperature vibration and shock that are common in an industrial environment The chapter includes the following topics e Switch Models page 1 2 e Front Panel page 1 5 e Rear Panel page 1 21 e Management Options page 1 21 e Network Configurations page 1 22 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide I OL 25818 04 EN Chapter 1 Product Overview W Switch Models Switch Models Table 1 1 lists and describes the switch models Table 1 1 Switch Descriptions Model Description Software Image Cisco IE 2000 4T L 4 10 100BASE T downlink ports LAN Lite 2 10 100BASE T uplink ports Cisco IE 2000 4T B 4 10 100BASE T downlink ports LAN Base 2 10 100BASE T uplink ports Cisco IE 2000 4T G L 4 10 100BASE T downlink ports LAN Lite 2 10 100 1000BASE T uplink ports Cisco IE 2000 4T G B 4 10 100BASE T downlink ports LAN Base 2 10 100 1000BASE T uplink ports Cisco IE 2000 4TS L 4 10 100BASE T downlink ports LAN Lite 2 100 Mb s SFP small form factor pluggable module uplink slots Cisco IE 2000 4TS B 4 10 100BASE T Ethernet ports LAN Base 2 100 Mb s SFP module uplink slots Cisco IE 2000 4TS G L 4 10 100BASE T downlink ports LAN Lite 2 100 1000 Mb s SFP module uplink slots Cisco IE 2000 4TS G B 4 10 1
91. op bit e No parity e None flow control Connect power to the switch as described in Connecting to Power page 2 13 The PC or terminal displays the bootloader sequence Press Enter to display the setup prompt Follow the steps in the Completing the Setup Program section on page C 8 Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Device Driver A USB device driver must be installed the first time a Microsoft Windows based PC is connected to the USB console port on the switch e Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP USB Driver e Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows 2000 USB Driver e Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows 7 USB Driver Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP USB Driver Step 1 Obtain the file Cisco_usbconsole_driver zip from the Cisco com web site and unzip it amp Note You can download the driver file from the Cisco com site for downloading the switch software Step2 If using 32 bit Windows XP double click the setup exe file in the Windows_32 folder If using 64 bit Windows XP double click the setup x64 exe file in the Windows_64 folder The Cisco Virtual Com InstallShield Wizard begins Step3 The Ready to Install the Program window appears Click Install Step4 The InstallShield Wizard Completed window appears Click Finish Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL 25818 04 g cs Appendix C Configuring the Switch with the CLI Based Setup Program HI Accessing the CLI Through the C
92. ounded bare metal surface Disconnect the LC from the SFP module Insert a dust plug into the optical ports of the SFP module to keep the optical interfaces clean OL 25818 04 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Chapter2 Switch Installation WE Connecting Destination Ports Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Unlock and remove the SFP module If the module has a bale clasp latch pull the bale out and down to eject the module If the bale clasp latch is obstructed and you cannot use your index finger to open it use a small flat blade screwdriver or other long narrow instrument to open the bale clasp latch See Figure 2 29 Figure 2 29 Opening a Bale Clasp Latch on an SFP Module Using a Flat Blade Screwdriver 1 Bale clasp Grasp the SFP module between your thumb and index finger and carefully remove it from the module slot Place the removed SFP module in an antistatic bag or other protective environment Connecting to SFP Modules A This section describes how to connect to a fiber optic SFP port To connect to an RJ 45 Gigabit Ethernet port instead of a fiber optic port see the Connecting to a Dual Purpose Port section on page 2 46 For instructions on how to install or remove an SFP module see the Installing and Removing SFP Modules section on page 2 42 Warning Class 1 laser product Statement 1008 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide M244 OL 25818 04
93. privileged EXEC command to obtain the switch serial number Figure 3 1 Serial Number Location for the Cisco IE 2000 Switches 332705 781 00736 01 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide P36 W OL 25818 04 Technical Specifications This appendix provides the technical specification for the Cisco IE 2000 switches Operating Temperature Specifications Table A 1 lists the operating temperatures for the Cisco IE 2000 switches in three different environments Table A 1 Operating Temperature for the Cisco IE 2000 Switches Industrial Automation and Hazardous Locations Substation Traffic Signal Enclosure Sealed enclosures Vented enclosures Fan or blower equipped types For example NEMA4 NEMA4X For example NEMA1 IP20 and PClosures NEMA12 NEMA13 IP54 and IP21 For example NEMA TS 2 IP66 Note The minimun airflow is 150 Ifm Operating 40 to 140 F 40 to 60 C 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C 29 to 167 F 34 to 75 C temperature 1 lfm linear feet per minute 2 Operating temperature ranges provided are based on the stated NEMA standards The switch is test verified for operation to 40 F 40 C There is no safety coverage outside of these parameters amp Note The safety certifications apply only to ambient temperatures under 140 F 60 C However t
94. r Type Size micron MHz km Cable Distance Industrial and Rugged SFPs 1000BASE SX 850 MMF 62 5 125 160 722 feet 220 m GLC SX MM RGD 62 5 125 200 902 feet 275 m 50 125 400 1640 feet 500 m 50 125 500 1804 feet 550 m 1000BASE LX LH 1310 MMF 62 5 500 1804 feet 550 m GLC LX SM RGD 50 0 400 1804 feet 550 m 50 0 500 1804 feet 550 m SMF G 652 32 810 feet 10 km 1000BASE ZX 1550 SMF G 652 43 4 to 62 miles GLC ZX SM RGD 70 to 100 km Commercial SFPs 1000BASE BX10 D 1490 TX SMF G 652 32 810 feet 10 km GLC BX D 1310 RX 1000BASE BX10 U 1490 TX SMF G 6523 32 810 feet 10 km GLC BX U 1310 RX CWDM 1470 1490 1510 1530 1550 SMF G 652 62 miles 100 km 1570 1590 1610 DWDM 1561 41 1560 61 1559 79 SMF G 652 Distance is based ona 1558 98 1558 17 1557 36 guaranteed power 1556 55 1555 75 1554 94 budget of 25 dB 1554 13 1553 32 1552 52 1551 72 1550 92 1550 12 1549 31 1548 51 1547 72 1546 92 1546 12 1545 32 1544 53 1543 73 1542 94 1542 14 1541 34 1540 56 1539 77 1538 98 1538 19 1537 39 1536 61 1535 82 1535 04 1534 25 1533 46 1532 68 1531 90 1531 12 1530 33 1000BASE LX LH 1310 MMF 62 5 125 500 1804 feet 550 m GLC LH SM 50 125 400 1804 feet 550 m 50 125 500 1804 feet 550 m SMF G 652 32 810 feet 10 km 1000BASE SX 850 MMF 62 5 125 160 722 feet 220 m GLC SX MM 62 5 125 200 902 feet 275 m 50 125 400 1640 feet 500 m 50 125 500 1804 feet
95. re Image Cisco IE 2000 16PTC G L 12 10 100BASE T downlink ports 2 Gigabit Ethernet dual purpose uplink ports 4 Power over Ethernet PoE ports Note The four PoE ports can operate as PoE or as PoE if sufficient external power source is provided LAN Lite Cisco IE 2000 16PTC G NX 12 10 100BASE T downlink ports 2 Gigabit Ethernet dual purpose uplink ports 4 Power over Ethernet PoE ports Note The four PoE ports can operate as PoE or as PoE if sufficient external power source is provided Note Supports the IEEE 1588 standard for synchronizing clocks and Network Address Translation NAT LAN Base with 1588 and conformal coat Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL 25818 04 Chapter1 Product Overview Front Panel W Front Panel This section describes the front panel components See Table 1 1 e 10 100BASE T Ethernet ports e 10 100 1000 uplink ports available on some models e Dual purpose ports available on some models e SFP module slots available on some models e PoE PoE ports available on some models See Power over Ethernet Ports page 1 9 e RJ 45 console port e USB mini Type B console port e LEDs e Power connectors e Alarm connector e Flash memory card slot The following figures depict the components available on the various models in this product family Not all models are illustrated Figure 1 1 Cisco IE 2000 4TS L Front Panel View
96. ress and hold the Express Setup button for about 10 seconds The switch reboots The system LED turns green after the switch completes rebooting Press the Express Setup button again for 3 seconds A switch 10 100 Ethernet port blinks green The switch now behaves like an unconfigured switch You can configure the switch by using the CLI setup procedure described in Appendix C Configuring the Switch with the CLI Based Setup Program You can also configure the switch by using Express Setup as described in the Cisco IE 2000 Switch Getting Started Guide How to Recover Passwords Password recovery is a feature that a system administrator can enable or disable If password recovery is disabled the only way to recover from a lost or forgotten password is to clear the switch configuration entirely For this procedure see the How to Recover Passwords section on page 3 5 The Cisco IE 2000 Switch Software Configuration Guide provides details about enabling and disabling the password recovery feature and the procedure for recovering passwords OL 25818 04 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide a Chapter3 Troubleshooting W Finding the Switch Serial Number Finding the Switch Serial Number If you contact Cisco Technical Assistance you need to know the serial number of your switch The serial number is on the compliance label on the right hand side of the switch See Figure 3 1 You can also use the show version
97. rical noise such as radios power lines and fluorescent lighting fixtures Connect the unit only to a Class 2 DC power source Verifying Package Contents The is m Cisco IE 2000 Switch Getting Started Guide on Cisco com describes the box contents If any item issing or damaged contact your Cisco representative or reseller for support Installing or Removing the Flash Memory Card Optional The you software firmware is stored on the internal flash memory in the Cisco IE2000 switch Optionally can order and install an SD memory card SD IE 1GB to store the software and the configuration changes If you need to replace the switch you can simply insert the SD memory card instead of configuring the new switch A Warning Don ane ot insert or remove the flash card while power is on an electrical arc can occur This could cause xplosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding Statement 379 I OL 25818 04 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Chapter2 Switch Installation W installing or Removing the Flash Memory Card Optional To install or replace the flash memory card follow these steps Step 1 On the front of the switch locate the door that protects the flash memory card slot Loosen the captive screw at the top of the door using a Phillips screwdriver to open the door See Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1 Inst
98. rosoft Windows Vista and Windows 7 USB Driver section on page C 6 Step2 To remove the cover from the USB mini type B console port use a Philips screwdriver to loosen the captive screw on the USB mini type B console port cover See Figure 2 4 Remove the screw and take off the cover Figure 2 4 Removing the USB Mini Type B Console Port Cover SY Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide I oL 25818 04 Chapter2 Switch Installation W Connecting to a Console Port Step3 Connect a USB cable to the PC USB port Connect the other end of the cable to the switch mini B 5 pin connector USB mini console port See Figure 2 5 Figure 2 5 Connecting the USB Mini Console Cable 1 USB mini console port 3 USB port on the PC 2 USB cable Step4 Identify the COM port assigned to the USB mini console port a Choose Start gt Control Panel gt Systems b Click the Hardware tab and choose Device Manager Expand the Ports section The assigned COM port appears in parenthesis at the end of the line with this entry Cisco USB System Management Console Step5 Start the terminal emulation program on the PC or the terminal The program frequently a PC application such as HyperTerminal or ProcommPlus makes communication possible between the switch and your PC or terminal Step6 Configure the COM port Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide P22 OL 25818 04 Chapter2
99. rt the terminal emulation program on the PC or the terminal The program frequently a PC application such as HyperTerminal or ProcommPlus makes communication between the switch and your PC or terminal possible Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Yc OL 25818 04 Appendix C Configuring the Switch with the CLI Based Setup Program Accessing the CLI Through the Console Port W Figure C 2 Connecting the Console Cable 1 RJ 45 console port 2 Console cable RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter cable Step3 Configure the baud rate and character format of the PC or terminal to match the console port characteristics e 9600 baud e 8 data bits e 1 stop bit e No parity e None flow control Step4 Connect power to the switch as described in Connecting to Power page 2 13 Step5 The PC or terminal displays the bootloader sequence Press Enter to display the setup prompt Follow the steps in the Completing the Setup Program section on page C 8 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide oL 25818 04 g c3 Appendix C Configuring the Switch with the CLI Based Setup Program Accessing the CLI Through the Console Port USB Mini Type B Console Port If you are connecting the switch USB mini console port to a Windows based PC for the first time install a USB driver See Figure C 3 and the following sections for more information Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP USB Driver section on p
100. s automatically after the switch is powered on You must assign an IP address and other configuration information necessary for the switch to communicate with the local routers and the Internet This information is also required if you plan to use Device Manager or Cisco Network Assistant to configure and manage the switch IP Settings You need this information from your network administrator before you complete the setup program e Switch IP address e Subnet mask IP netmask e Default gateway router e Enable secret password e Enable password e Telnet password Completing the Setup Program Step 1 Step 2 To complete the setup program and to create an initial configuration for the switch Enter Yes at these two prompts Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog yes no At any point you may enter a question mark for help Use ctrl c to abort configuration dialog at any prompt Default settings are in square brackets Basic management setup configures only enough connectivity for management of the system extended setup will ask you to configure each interface on the system Would you like to enter basic management setup yes no yes Enter a hostname for the switch and press Return yes On a command switch the hostname is limited to 28 characters on a member switch it is limited to 31 characters Do not use n where n is a number as the last character in a hostname for any switch
101. st of supported modules Each SFP module must be of the same type as the SFP module on the other end of the cable and the cable must not exceed the stipulated cable length for reliable communications See Table B 2 on page B 5 for cable stipulations for SFP module connections Caution A When you use commercial SFP modules such as CWDM and 1000BX U D reduce the maximum operating temperature by 59 F 15 C The minimum operating temperature is 32 F 0 C For detailed instructions on installing removing and cabling the SFP module see your SFP module documentation Warning Do not insert and remove SFP modules while power is on an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding Statement 1087 Installing SFP Modules into SFP Module Slots A Figure 2 27 shows an SFP module that has a bale clasp latch Caution Step 1 We strongly recommend that you do not install or remove the SFP module with fiber optic cables attached to it because of the potential damage to the cables the cable connector or the optical interfaces in the SFP module Disconnect all cables before removing or installing an SFP module Removing and installing an SFP module can shorten its useful life Do not remove and insert SFP modules more often than is absolutely necessary Figure 2 27 SFP Module with a Bale Clasp L
102. t the switch console terminal before uninstalling the driver Step 1 Run setup exe for Windows 32 bit or setup x64 exe for Windows 64bit Click Next Step2 The InstallShield Wizard for Cisco Virtual Com appears Click Next Step3 When the Program Maintenance window appears select the Remove radio button Click Next Step4 When the Remove the Program window appears click Remove Step5 When the InstallShield Wizard Completed window appears click Finish Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows 7 USB Driver amp Note Disconnect the switch console terminal before uninstalling the driver Step 1 Run setup exe for Windows 32 bit or setup x64 exe for Windows 64bit Click Next Step2 The InstallShield Wizard for Cisco Virtual Com appears Click Next Step3 When the Program Maintenance window appears select the Remove radio button Click Next Step4 When the Remove the Program window appears click Remove Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide I OL 25818 04 C7 Appendix C Configuring the Switch with the CLI Based Setup Program HZ Entering the Initial Configuration Information amp Note Step 5 If a User Account Control warning appears click Allow I trust this program to proceed When the InstallShield Wizard Completed window appears click Finish Entering the Initial Configuration Information To set up the switch you need to complete the setup program which run
103. thernet1 1 interface FastEthernet1 2 interface FastEthernet1 3 output abbreviated interface GigabitEthernet1 1 interface GigabitEthernet1 2 end These choices appear 0 Go to the IOS command prompt without saving this config 1 Return back to the setup without saving this config 2 Save this configuration to nvram and exit If you want to save the configuration and use it the next time the switch reboots save it in NVRAM by selecting option 2 Enter your selection 2 2 Make your selection and press Return After you complete the setup program the switch can run the default configuration that you created If you want to change this configuration or want to perform other management tasks use one of these tools e Command line interface CLI e Cisco Network Assistant for one or more switches To use the CLI enter commands at the Switch gt prompt through the console port by using a terminal emulation program or through the network by using Telnet For configuration information see the switch Cisco IE 2000 Switch Software Configuration Guide or the Cisco IE 2000 Switch Command Reference To use the Cisco Network Assistant see the Getting Started with Cisco Network Assistant guide on Cisco com Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Scio i OL 25818 04
104. tion IEC 60079 15 5th Edition ATEX EN 60079 0 2009 EN 60079 15 2010 North American divisions ANSIAISA 12 12 01 2011 CSA C22 2 No 213 M1987 North American zones UL 60079 0 5th Ed 2009 10 21 UL 60079 15 3rd Ed 2009 7 17 CAN CSA E60079 15 02 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide PAs E OL 25818 04 Cable and Connectors e Connector Specifications page B 1 e Cables and Adapters page B 4 Connector Specifications e 10 100 Ports page B 1 e SFP Module Connectors page B 2 e Dual Purpose Ports page B 2 e Alarm Port page B 3 10 100 Ports The 10 100 Ethernet ports on the switches use RJ 45 connectors Figure B 1 shows the pinouts Figure B 1 10 100 Port Pinouts Label 12345678 a 5 RD RD TD NC NC TD NC NC AN Oa fF WD H5318 amp Note For the three models of IE 2000 switch that support PoE connector pins 4 and 5 supply 48 VDC and pins 7 and 8 are the DC voltage return lines Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide EE g en AppendixB Cable and Connectors W Connector Specifications SFP Module Connectors Figure B 2 shows a MT RJ style connector that is used with the SFP Module slots It is a fiber optic cable connector Figure B 2 Fiber Optic SFP Module LC Connector 58476 A Warning Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected fibers or connectors Do not stare into beams or view directly with optic
105. tion on page 2 47 For 10 100 ports and 10 100 1000 ports the cable length from a switch to an attached device cannot exceed 328 feet 100 meters For 1OOBASE FX fiber optic ports the cable length from a switch to an attached device cannot exceed 6562 ft 2 km Operating environment is within the ranges listed in Appendix A Technical Specifications Clearance to front and rear panels meets these conditions Front panel LEDs can be easily read Access to ports is sufficient for unrestricted cabling Front panel direct current DC power connectors and the alarm connector are within reach of the connection to the DC power source Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide P26 E OL 25818 04 Chapter2 Switch Installation Installing or Removing the Flash Memory Card Optional E Airflow around the switch must be unrestricted To prevent the switch from overheating you must have the following minimum clearances Top and bottom 2 0 in 50 8 mm Sides 2 0 in 50 8 mm Front 2 0 in 50 8 mm Temperature surrounding the unit does not exceed 140 F 60 C amp Note When the switch is installed in an industrial enclosure the temperature within the enclosure is greater than normal room temperature outside the enclosure The temperature inside the enclosure cannot exceed 140 F 60 C the maximum ambient enclosure temperature of the switch Cabling is away from sources of elect
106. to 2 in lb 0 23 N m See Figure 2 15 Caution Do not over torque the power connector s captive screws The torque should not exceed 2 in lb 0 23 N m Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide OL 25818 04 g 22s Chapter2 Switch Installation WE Connecting to Power Figure 2 15 Torquing the Power Connector Captive Screws 1 Power connector captive screws Step8 Connect the other end of the positive wire to the positive terminal on the DC power source and connect the other end of the return wire to the return terminal on the DC power source When you are testing the switch one power connection is sufficient If you are installing the switch and are using a second power source repeat Step 4 through Step 8 using the second power connector Figure 2 16 shows the completed DC input wiring on a power connector for a primary power source and an optional secondary power source Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide M224 OL 25818 04 Chapter2 Switch Installation Connecting to Power W Figure 2 16 Completed DC Power Connections on the Power Connectors 1 Power source A positive connection 3 Power source B positive connection 2 Power source A return connection 4 Power source B return connection If your power source is 48 VDC this table describes the your wiring connections for Figure 2 16 1 Power source A return connection 3 Power source B return
107. u must use UL and CSA rated style 1007 or 1569 twisted pair copper appliance wiring material AWM wire such as Belden part number 9318 To wire the switch to a DC power source follow these steps Locate the two power connectors on the switch front panel labeled DC A and DC B See Figure 2 11 amp Note On the PoE capable models of the switch there is a third DC input power connector on the switch front panel labeled PoE See Connecting Power to the Switch PoE DC Input Optional page 2 28 Figure 2 11 Power Connector Identify the connector positive and return DC power connections The labels for power connectors DC A and DC B are on the switch panel as displayed in Table 2 2 OL 25818 04 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Chapter2 Switch Installation WE Connecting to Power Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Table 2 2 DC A and DC B Power Connector Labels Label Connection Positive DC power connection Return DC power connection The switch panel labels can be seen in Figure 1 1 Figure 1 2 or Figure 1 3 Measure two strands of twisted pair copper wire 18 to 20 AWG long enough to connect to the DC power source Using an 18 gauge wire stripping tool strip each of the two twisted pair wires coming from each DC input power source to 0 25 inch 6 3 mm 0 02 inch 0 5 mm Do not strip more than 0 27 inch 6 8 mm of insulation from the wire Stripping more than th
108. ur AC power source Connecting the Power Converter to a DC Power Source amp You can also connect the power converter to a DC power source Several power supplies can be used Refer to Table 2 1 on page 2 13 for the appropriate DC input ratings Note Use copper conductors only rated at a minimum temperature of 167 F 75 C Step 1 Measure a single length of stranded copper wire long enough to connect the power converter to the earth ground The wire color might differ depending on the country that you are using it in For connections from the power converter to earth ground use shielded 18 AWG stranded copper wire such as Belden part number 9912 or the equivalent Step2 Measure a length of twisted pair copper wire long enough to connect the power converter to the DC power source For DC connections from the power converter to the DC source use 18 AWG twisted pair copper wire such as Belden part number 9344 or the equivalent Step3 Using a 18 gauge wire stripping tool strip the ground wire and both ends of the twisted pair wires to 0 25 inch 6 3 mm 0 02 inch 0 5 mm Do not strip more than 0 27 inch 6 8 mm of insulation from the wires Stripping more than the recommended amount of wire can leave exposed wire from the power and relay connector after installation Step4 Connect one end of the stranded copper wire to a grounded bare metal surface such as a ground bus a grounded DIN rail or a grounded bare rack Step5
109. ws_64 folder The Cisco Virtual Com InstallShield Wizard begins Click Next The Ready to Install the Program window appears Click Install Note Step 5 Step 6 If a User Account Control warning appears click Allow I trust this program to proceed The InstallShield Wizard Completed window appears Click Finish Connect the USB cable to the PC and the switch console port The USB console port LED turns green and the Found New Hardware Wizard appears Follow the instructions to complete the driver installation Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Pcs E OL 25818 04 Appendix C Configuring the Switch with the CLI Based Setup Program Accessing the CLI Through the Console Port W Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Driver e Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP and 2000 USB Driver e Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows 7 USB Driver Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP and 2000 USB Driver Use the Windows Add or Remove Programs utility or the setup exe file Using the Add or Remove Programs Utility amp Note Disconnect the switch console terminal before uninstalling the driver Step 1 Click Start gt Control Panel gt Add or Remove Programs Step2 Scroll to Cisco Virtual Com and click Remove Step3 When the Program Maintenance window appears select the Remove radio button Click Next Using the Setup exe Program amp Note Disconnec
110. yed in Table 2 3 Table 2 3 Alarm Connector Labels Top to Bottom Label Comecon 0c i t lt isS NO Alarm Output Normally Open NO connection COM Alarm Output Common connection NC Alarm Output Normally Closed NC connection IN2 Alarm Input 2 REF Alarm Input Reference Ground connection INI Alarm Input 1 Warning A Explosion Hazard Do not connect or disconnect wiring while the field side power is on an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed or that the area is nonhazardous before proceeding Statement 1081 Caution amp The input voltage source of the alarm output relay circuit must be an isolated source and limited to less than or equal to 24 VDC 1 0 A or 48 VDC 0 5 A Note Step 1 Wire connections to the power and alarm connectors must be UL and CSA rated style 1007 or 1569 twisted pair copper appliance wiring material AWM wire such as Belden part number 9318 To wire the switch to an external alarm device follow these steps Remove the captive screws that hold the alarm connector on the switch and remove the connector from the switch chassis See Figure 2 21 OL 25818 04 Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide E Chapter2 Switch Installation W Connecting Alarm Circuits Figure 2 21 Removing the Alarm Connector 1 Alarm connector Step
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