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Enterasys Matrix ® X-Series Secure Core Router X4-C Chassis Installation Guide P/N 9034084-04
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    Enterasys Matrix X-SeriesSecure Core Router

    X4-C Chassis Installation Guide

    P/N 9034084-04

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    NoticeEnterasys Networksreservestherighttomakechangesinspecificationsandotherinformationcontainedinthisdocumentanditswebsitewithoutpriornotice.ThereadershouldinallcasesconsultEnterasys Networkstodeterminewhetheranysuchchangeshavebeenmade.Thehardware,firmware,orsoftwaredescribedinthisdocumentissubjecttochangewithoutnotice.

    INNOEVENTSHALLENTERASYS NETWORKSBELIABLEFORANYINCIDENTAL,INDIRECT,SPECIAL,ORCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGESWHATSOEVER(INCLUDINGBUTNOTLIMITEDTOLOSTPROFITS)ARISINGOUTOFORRELATEDTOTHISDOCUMENT,WEBSITE,ORTHEINFORMATIONCONTAINEDINTHEM,EVENIFENTERASYS NETWORKSHASBEENADVISEDOF,KNEWOF,ORSHOULDHAVEKNOWNOF,THEPOSSIBILITYOFSUCHDAMAGES.

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    Electrical Hazard: Only qualified personnel should perform installation procedures.

    Riesgo Electrico: Solamente personal calificado debe realizar procedimientos de instalacion.

    Elektrischer Gefahrenhinweis: Installationen sollten nur durch ausgebildetes und qualifiziertes Personal vorgenommen werden.

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    Regulatory Compliance Information

    Federal Communications Commission (FCC) NoticeThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCrules.Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1)thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and(2)thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation.

    NOTE: ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaclassAdigitaldevice,pursuanttoPart15oftheFCCrules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferencewhentheequipmentisoperatedinacommercialenvironment.Thisequipmentuses,generates,andcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyandifnotinstalledinaccordancewiththeoperatorsmanual,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.Operationofthisequipmentinaresidentialareaislikelytocauseinterferenceinwhichcasetheuserwillberequiredtocorrecttheinterferenceathisownexpense.

    WARNING: Changesormodificationsmadetothisdevicewhicharenotexpresslyapprovedbythepartyresponsibleforcompliancecouldvoidtheusersauthoritytooperatetheequipment.

    Industry Canada NoticeThisdigitalapparatusdoesnotexceedtheclassAlimitsforradionoiseemissionsfromdigitalapparatussetoutintheRadioInterferenceRegulationsoftheCanadianDepartmentofCommunications.

    LeprsentappareilnumriquenmetpasdebruitsradiolectriquesdpassantleslimitesapplicablesauxappareilsnumriquesdelaclassAprescritesdansleRglementsurlebrouillageradiolectriquedictparleministredesCommunicationsduCanada.

    Class A ITE NoticeWARNING: ThisisaClassAproduct.Inadomesticenvironmentthisproductmaycauseradiointerferenceinwhichcasetheusermayberequiredtotakeadequatemeasures.

    Clase A. Aviso de ITEADVERTENCIA:EsteesunproductodeClaseA.Enunambientedomsticoesteproductopuedecausarinterferenciaderadioencuyocasopuedeserrequeridotomarmedidasadecuadas.

    Klasse A ITE Anmerkung WARNHINWEIS:DiesesProduktzhltzurKlasseA(Industriebereich).InWohnbereichenkanneshierdurchzuFunkstrungenkommen,dahersolltenangemesseneVorkehrungenzumSchutzgetroffenwerden.

    Product SafetyThisproductcomplieswiththefollowing:UL609501,CSAC22.2No.60950,2006/95/EC,EN609501,IEC609501,EN 608252,21 CFR 1040.10.

    Seguridad del ProductoElproductodeEnterasyscumpleconlosiguiente:UL609501,CSAC22.2No.60950,2006/95/EC,EN 609501,IEC 609501,EN 608252,21 CFR1040.10.

    Produktsicherheit DiesesProduktentsprichtdenfolgendenRichtlinien:UL609501,CSAC22.2No.60950,2006/95/EC,EN609501,IEC609501,EN 608252,21CFR1040.10.

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    Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)Thisproductcomplieswiththefollowing:47CFRParts2and15,CSAC108.8,2004/108/EC,EN55022,EN6100032,EN 6100033,EN55024,AS/NZSCISPR22,CFR1040.10,VCCIV3.

    Compatibilidad Electromgnetica (EMC)EsteproductodeEnterasyscumpleconlosiguiente:47CFRPartes2y15,CSAC108.8,2004/108/EC,EN55022,EN 55024,EN 6100032,EN6100033,AS/NZSCISPR22,CFR1040.10,VCCIV3.

    Elektro-magnetische Kompatibilitt (EMC) DiesesProduktentsprichtdenfolgendenRichtlinien:47CFRParts2and15,CSAC108.8,2004/108/EC,EN55022,EN 6100032,EN6100033,EN55024,AS/NZSCISPR22,21CFR1040.10,VCCIV3.

    Hazardous SubstancesThisproductcomplieswiththerequirementsofEuropeanDirective,2002/95/EC,RestrictionofHazardousSubstances(RoHS)inElectricalandElectronicEquipment.

    European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Notice

    InaccordancewithDirective2002/96/ECoftheEuropeanParliamentonwasteelectricalandelectronicequipment(WEEE):

    1. ThesymbolaboveindicatesthatseparatecollectionofelectricalandelectronicequipmentisrequiredandthatthisproductwasplacedontheEuropeanmarketafterAugust13,2005,thedateofenforcementforDirective2002/96/EC.

    2. Whenthisproducthasreachedtheendofitsserviceablelife,itcannotbedisposedofasunsortedmunicipalwaste.Itmustbecollectedandtreatedseparately.

    3. IthasbeendeterminedbytheEuropeanParliamentthattherearepotentialnegativeeffectsontheenvironmentandhumanhealthasaresultofthepresenceofhazardoussubstancesinelectricalandelectronicequipment.

    4. ItistheusersresponsibilitytoutilizetheavailablecollectionsystemtoensureWEEEisproperlytreated.Forinformationabouttheavailablecollectionsystem,pleasegotohttp://www.enterasys.com/services/support/orcontactEnterasysCustomerSupportat35361705586(Ireland).

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    Supplement to Product Instructions

    (Hazardous Substance)

    (Parts)

    (Metal Parts)

    (Circuit Modules)

    (Cables & Cable Assemblies)

    (Plastic and Polymeric parts)

    (Circuit Breakers)

    SJ/T 11363-2006 Indicates that the concentration of the hazardous substance in all homogeneous materials in the parts is

    below the relevant threshold of the SJ/T 11363-2006 standard.

    SJ/T 11363-2006 Indicates that the concentration of the hazardous substance of at least one of all homogeneous

    materials in the parts is above the relevant threshold of the SJ/T 11363-2006 standard.

    This table shows where these substances may be found in the supply chain of Enterasys electronic information products, as of the date of sale of the enclosed product. Note that some of the component types listed above may or may not be a part of the enclosed product.

    50 The Environmentally Friendly Use Period (EFUP) for all enclosed products and their parts are per the symbol shown here, unless otherwise marked. Certain parts may have a different EFUP (for example, battery modules) and so are marked to reflect such. The Environmentally Friendly Use Period is valid only when the product is operated under the conditions defined in the product manual.

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    VCCI NoticeThisisaclassAproductbasedonthestandardoftheVoluntaryControlCouncilforInterferencebyInformationTechnologyEquipment(VCCI).Ifthisequipmentisusedinadomesticenvironment,radiodisturbancemayarise.Whensuchtroubleoccurs,theusermayberequiredtotakecorrectiveactions.

    BSMI EMC Statement TaiwanThisisaclassAproduct.Inadomesticenvironmentthisproductmaycauseradiointerferenceinwhichcasetheusermayberequiredtotakeadequatemeasures.

    Safety InformationClass 1 Laser Transceivers

    The single mode interface modules use Class 1 laser transceivers. Read the following safety information before installing or operating these modules.

    TheClass1lasertransceiversuseanopticalfeedbacklooptomaintainClass1operationlimits.Thiscontrolloopeliminatestheneedformaintenancechecksoradjustments.Theoutputisfactoryset,anddoesnotallowanyuseradjustment.Class1Lasertransceiverscomplywiththefollowingsafetystandards:

    21CFR1040.10and1040.11U.S.DepartmentofHealthandHumanServices(FDA). IECPublication825(InternationalElectrotechnicalCommission). CENELECEN60825(EuropeanCommitteeforElectrotechnicalStandardization).Whenoperatingwithintheirperformancelimitations,lasertransceiveroutputmeetstheClass1accessibleemissionlimitofallthreestandards.Class1levelsoflaserradiationarenotconsideredhazardous.Whentheconnectorisinplace,alllaserradiationremainswithinthefiber.Themaximumamountofradiantpowerexitingthefiber(undernormalconditions)is12.6dBmor55x106watts.Removingtheopticalconnectorfromthetransceiverallowslaserradiationtoemitdirectlyfromtheopticalport.Themaximumradiancefromtheopticalport(underworstcaseconditions)is0.8Wcm2or8x103Wm2sr1.Donotuseopticalinstrumentstoviewthelaseroutput.Theuseofopticalinstrumentstoviewlaseroutputincreaseseyehazard.Whenviewingtheoutputopticalport,powermustberemovedfromthenetworkadapter.

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    Declaration of ConformityApplicationofCouncilDirective(s): 2004/108/EC

    2006/95/ECManufacturersName: Enterasys Networks, Inc.

    ManufacturersAddress: 50MinutemanRoadAndover,MAUSA01810

    EuropeanRepresentativeAddress: Enterasys Networks,Ltd.NexusHouse,NewburyBusinessParkLondonRoad,NewburyBerkshireRG142PZ,England

    ModelName: IMGBICGZXConformancetoDirective(s)/ProductStandards: ECDirective2004/108/EC

    EN55022:2006EN55024:1998EN6100032:2000EN6100033:1995

    ECDirective2006/95/ECEN609501:2001EN608251:1994EN608252:2004

    EquipmentType/Environment: InformationTechnologyEquipment,foruseinaCommercialorLightIndustrialEnvironment.

    Wetheundersigned,herebydeclare,underoursoleresponsibility,thattheequipmentspecifiedaboveconformstotheabovedirectives.

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    ContentsAbout This Guide

    Who Should Use This Guide ........................................................................................................................... xvUsing This Guide ............................................................................................................................................. xvUsing the Matrix X Router Manual Set ............................................................................................................xviConventions Used in This Guide .....................................................................................................................xviCommonly Used Acronyms ............................................................................................................................xviiGetting Help ....................................................................................................................................................xvii

    Chapter 1: OverviewSystem Description ......................................................................................................................................... 1-1Features ......................................................................................................................................................... 1-3

    X4-C Input/Output Modules ...................................................................................................................... 1-3X4-C Control Module ................................................................................................................................ 1-3

    Installing Redundant CMs into an Active Matrix X Router ................................................................. 1-4X4-C Fabric Module ................................................................................................................................. 1-7X4-C Redundant Power Supplies ............................................................................................................ 1-7

    AC or DC Power ................................................................................................................................ 1-7Power Supply LEDs ........................................................................................................................... 1-7Auto-Ranging AC Power Supplies ..................................................................................................... 1-7Power Supply Replacement .............................................................................................................. 1-7

    X4-C Cooling System ............................................................................................................................... 1-8Rack-Mountable Chassis ......................................................................................................................... 1-8

    Chapter 2: Site and Configuration GuidelinesSite Guidelines ............................................................................................................................................... 2-1Configuration Guidelines ................................................................................................................................ 2-2

    Chapter 3: Matrix X4-C Chassis SetupRequired Tools ............................................................................................................................................... 3-1Unpacking the Matrix X4-C Chassis ............................................................................................................... 3-2Setting Up the Matrix X4-C Chassis ............................................................................................................... 3-4

    Setup Order .............................................................................................................................................. 3-4Installing the Matrix X4-C Chassis ........................................................................................................... 3-5

    Installing Optional Rack Support Brackets ........................................................................................ 3-5Installing Optional Mid-Mount Brackets ............................................................................................. 3-6

    Rack Mounting the Matrix X4-C Chassis ................................................................................................. 3-7Chassis Bonding and Grounding ....................................................................................................... 3-9Attaching the Electrostatic Discharge Wrist Strap ........................................................................... 3-10

    Installing and Removing a Power Supply ..................................................................................................... 3-10Power Supply Planning .......................................................................................................................... 3-11Installing an AC Power Supply ............................................................................................................... 3-12Removing a Power Supply ..................................................................................................................... 3-14

    Installing and Removing a Fan Tray ............................................................................................................. 3-15Installing a Fan Tray ............................................................................................................................... 3-15Removing a Fan Tray ............................................................................................................................. 3-16

    Installing and Removing Modules ................................................................................................................. 3-17Installing and Removing IOMs ............................................................................................................... 3-17Installing and Removing CMs ................................................................................................................ 3-19Replacing the CM Battery ...................................................................................................................... 3-20

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    Installing and Removing FMs ................................................................................................................. 3-21Attaching Cables, Installing Compact Flash Card and DIMM Upgrade Kit ................................................... 3-22

    Installing an XFP/SFP Module ............................................................................................................... 3-22Removing an XFP/SFP Module ............................................................................................................. 3-23Connecting Fiber-Optic Cables .............................................................................................................. 3-23Connecting to the CM COM Port ........................................................................................................... 3-25Connecting the CM COM Port to an IBM PC or Compatible Device ...................................................... 3-25Connecting the CM COM Port to a VT Series Terminal ......................................................................... 3-26Connecting the CM COM Port to a Modem ........................................................................................... 3-27

    Adapter Wiring and Signal Assignments ......................................................................................... 3-28Connecting to the CM USB Port ............................................................................................................ 3-29Installing a Compact Flash Card ............................................................................................................ 3-30Installing the Memory Upgrade Kit ......................................................................................................... 3-31

    Removing the DIMMs ...................................................................................................................... 3-31Installing the DIMMs ........................................................................................................................ 3-32

    Optional Cable Management Kit ................................................................................................................... 3-33Installing the Cable Management Assembly .......................................................................................... 3-33

    Powering Up the Matrix X4-C Chassis ......................................................................................................... 3-35LEDs and Reset Button ................................................................................................................................ 3-36

    Power Supply LEDs ............................................................................................................................... 3-36Fan Tray LED ......................................................................................................................................... 3-37Module LEDs and Reset Button ............................................................................................................. 3-38

    Control and Fabric Module LEDs .................................................................................................... 3-38IOM LEDs ........................................................................................................................................ 3-39

    First-Time Quick Configuration ..................................................................................................................... 3-40Assigning an IP Address to eth0 ............................................................................................................ 3-41Configuring DHCP .................................................................................................................................. 3-41Enabling NTP ......................................................................................................................................... 3-41Naming the Matrix X4-C ......................................................................................................................... 3-41

    Appendix A: Specifications and Regulatory ComplianceChassis, Power Supply, and Fan Tray Specifications ....................................................................................A-2Power Supply Requirements, Specifications, and Twist Lock Options ..........................................................A-310-Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver Specifications (XFP) ...................................................................................A-41-Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver Specifications (SFP) .....................................................................................A-5SFP Input/Output Specifications .....................................................................................................................A-6

    MGBIC-LC01/MGBIC-MT01 Specifications (1000BASE-SX) ..................................................................A-6MGBIC-LC03 Specifications (1000BASE-SX) .........................................................................................A-7MGBIC-LC09 Specifications (1000BASE-LX) ..........................................................................................A-7MGBIC-08 Specifications (1000BASE-ELX) ............................................................................................A-8MGBIC-02 Specifications (1000BASE-T) .................................................................................................A-8

    COM Port Pinout Assignments .......................................................................................................................A-9Regulatory Compliance ..................................................................................................................................A-9

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    Figures1-1 Matrix X4-C Chassis with Redundant Power Supplies....................................................................... 1-21-2 Matrix X4-C Chassis as Shipped (Rear View).................................................................................... 1-23-1 Disassembly Steps 1 and 2 ................................................................................................................ 3-23-2 Disassembly Steps 3 and 4 ................................................................................................................ 3-33-3 Disassembly Steps 5 through 8.......................................................................................................... 3-33-4 Installing Rack Support Brackets........................................................................................................ 3-63-5 Fastening Mid-Mount Brackets ........................................................................................................... 3-73-6 Rack Mounting the Matrix X4-C Chassis............................................................................................ 3-83-7 Rack Mounting the Mid-Mounted Chassis.......................................................................................... 3-93-8 Telcordia GR-1089 Grounding Hole Pattern and Cable ................................................................... 3-103-9 ESD Grounding Receptacle ............................................................................................................. 3-113-10 Power Supply Planning: N + 1 Method............................................................................................. 3-123-11 Power Supply Planning: 1 + 1 Method ............................................................................................. 3-123-12 Removing Power Supply Vent Plate................................................................................................. 3-133-13 Installing Power Supply Module (X-AC Displayed)........................................................................... 3-143-14 Removing Coverplate from Power Supply Slot ................................................................................ 3-143-15 Removing the AC Inlet Power Cord.................................................................................................. 3-153-16 Removing Fan Tray Bezel ................................................................................................................ 3-163-17 Installing Fan Tray ............................................................................................................................ 3-173-18 Installing IOMs.................................................................................................................................. 3-193-19 Engaging Ejector Handles ................................................................................................................ 3-193-20 Removing IOM Coverplate ............................................................................................................... 3-203-21 Installing Control Module .................................................................................................................. 3-213-22 Installing Fabric Module.................................................................................................................... 3-233-23 Installing XFP/SFP Optical Transceiver ........................................................................................... 3-253-24 Attaching LC or MT-RJ Cable Connector ......................................................................................... 3-263-25 Connecting an IBM PC or Compatible.............................................................................................. 3-283-26 Connecting a VT Series Terminal..................................................................................................... 3-293-27 Connecting to a Modem ................................................................................................................... 3-303-28 Attaching a USB Device to the CM................................................................................................... 3-323-29 Installing Flash Card......................................................................................................................... 3-323-30 Locating the DIMMs on the CM ........................................................................................................ 3-333-31 Removing the Existing DIMM ........................................................................................................... 3-343-32 Installing the Cable Management Assembly .................................................................................... 3-363-33 Securing Cables Using the Velcro Cable Straps .............................................................................. 3-363-34 Connecting 20 Amp AC Power Cord to the Power Supply............................................................... 3-373-35 Power Supply LEDs.......................................................................................................................... 3-383-36 Fan Tray LED ................................................................................................................................... 3-393-37 Cable Management Base Panel LEDs ............................................................................................. 3-393-38 Fabric and Control Module LEDs and Reset Button......................................................................... 3-40A-1 COM Port Pin Assignments................................................................................................................A-8

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    Tables3-1 DC/AC Power Supply (PS1-PS3) LED Definitions ........................................................................... 3-383-2 Fan Tray LED Definitions ................................................................................................................. 3-393-3 Control and Fabric Module LED Definitions ..................................................................................... 3-413-4 IOM LED Definitions ......................................................................................................................... 3-42A-1 Matrix X4-C Specifications .................................................................................................................A-1A-2 AC Power Supply Requirements ........................................................................................................A-2A-3 Module Power Specifications .............................................................................................................A-3A-4 Redundancy Configurations for AC Line 100240 Vac ....................................................................A-3A-5 Redundancy Configurations for AC Line 200240 Vac ....................................................................A-3A-6 Twist Lock Power Cord Options .........................................................................................................A-3A-7 XFP Port, Physical, and Environmental Specifications ......................................................................A-4A-8 XFP Fiber-Optic Specifications...........................................................................................................A-4A-9 Recommended Cable Types and Specifications................................................................................A-4A-10 Mini-GBIC Input/Output Port Specifications .......................................................................................A-5A-11 MGBIC-LC01 / MGBIC-MT01 Optical Specifications .........................................................................A-5A-12 MGBIC-LC01 / MGBIC-MT01 Operating Range ................................................................................A-5A-13 MGBIC-LC03 Optical Specifications...................................................................................................A-6A-14 MGBIC-LC03 Operating Range..........................................................................................................A-6A-15 MGBIC-LC09 Optical Specifications...................................................................................................A-6A-16 MGBIC-LC09 Operating Range..........................................................................................................A-6A-17 MGBIC-08 Optical Specifications .......................................................................................................A-7A-18 MGBIC-08 Operating Range ..............................................................................................................A-7A-19 MGBIC-02 Specifications ...................................................................................................................A-7A-20 COM Port Pin Assignments................................................................................................................A-8A-21 Regulatory Requirements...................................................................................................................A-8

  • Matrix X4-C Chassis Installation Guide xv

    About This Guide

    ThisguidedescribestheEnterasysMatrixX4Cchassisfeatures,options,specifications,andprovidesinformationtoinstallthechassisinastandard19inch(48.26centimeter)equipmentrackorcabinet.ThisguidealsoexplainshowtointerpretthesystemstatusLEDstofacilitatetroubleshootingwhennecessary,andprovidesinformationonhowtocontactEnterasysNetworksifadditionalhelpisneeded.

    Who Should Use This GuideThisguideisintendedforanetworkadministratorwhoisresponsibleforinstallingandsettinguptheMatrixXRoutersystem.

    Using This GuideReadthroughthisguidecompletelytofamiliarizeyourselfwithitscontentsandtogainanunderstandingofthefeaturesandcapabilitiesoftheMatrixX4Cchassis.

    Thischapterprovidespreliminaryinformationtohelpyouusethisguideandabriefsummaryofeachchapter.ItalsodiscussestheMatrixX4Cmanualsetanddefinesconventionsusedthroughoutthisdocument.

    Electrical Hazard: Only qualified personnel should install or service this unit.

    Riesgo Electrico: Nada mas personal capacitado debe de instalar o darle servicio a esta unida.

    Elektrischer Gefahrenhinweis: Installationen oder Servicearbeiten sollten nur durch ausgebildetes und qualifiziertes Personal vorgenommen werden.

    For information about ... Refer to ...

    Features and capabilities of the Matrix X4-C, and how to get help

    Chapter 1, Overview

    Installation site requirements that must be met before installing the Matrix X4-C in a cabinet or rack, configuration guidelines, and operating specifications for the X4-C enclosure and power supply modules

    Chapter 2, Site and Configuration Guidelines

    Rack-mounting the Matrix X4-C; using the optional Cable Management Kit; installing the power supply modules, fan trays, and DIMM Upgrade Kit; powering up the chassis; and performing first-time configuration

    Chapter 3, Matrix X4-C Chassis Setup

    Environmental, operating, and power budgeting specifications for the Matrix X4-C; power supply modules; twist lock plugs; fan trays; 1- and 10-Gigabit Ethernet transceivers; COM port pin assignments; and regulatory compliances

    Appendix A, Specifications and Regulatory Compliance

  • Using the Matrix X Router Manual Set

    xvi About This Guide

    Using the Matrix X Router Manual SetAdditionaldocumentsareprovidedtoexplaininstallationofXRouterInput/OutputModules(IOMs)inthe MatrixX4C,configurationofCLIcommandsontheMatrixX4Candhowtoapplythesecommandswithmoreindepthinstructions,howtorespondtoerrormessagesthatmayappearonthecommandline,andadviseyouonthelatestReleaseNotes.

    Eachdocumentinthissetassumesthatthequalifiedpersonnelinstallingthemodulehasageneralworkingknowledgeofdatacommunicationsnetworksandtheirphysicallayercomponents.

    ThefollowingrelatedMatrixXRouterdocumentationisavailable:

    MatrixXRouterConfigurationGuide

    MatrixXRouterCommandLineInterfaceReferenceGuide

    MatrixXRouterQuickReferencecards

    MatrixXRouterReleaseNotes

    MatrixXRouterDCPowerSupplyInstallationGuide.

    DocumentationcanbeaccessedontheWorldWideWeb,atthefollowingURL:

    http://www.enterasys.com/support/manuals

    Conventions Used in This GuideThefollowingconventionsareusedinthisguide:

    Note: Calls the readers attention to any item of information that may be of special importance.

    Caution: Contains information essential to avoid damage to the equipment.

    Precaucin: Contiene informacin esencial para prevenir daar el equipo.

    Achtung: Verweit auf wichtige Informationen zum Schutz gegen Beschdigungen.

    Electrical Hazard: Warns against an action that could result in personal injury or death due to an electrical hazard.

    Riesgo Electrico: Advierte contra una accin que pudiera resultar en lesin corporal o la muerte debido a un riesgo elctrico.

    Elektrischer Gefahrenhinweis: Warnung vor smtlichen Handlungen, die zu Verletzung von Personen oder Todesfllen hervorgerufen durch elektrische Spannung fhren knnen!

    Warning: Warns against an action that could result in personal injury or death.

    Advertencia: Advierte contra una accin que pudiera resultar en lesin corporal o la muerte.

    Warnhinweis: Warnung vor Handlungen, die zu Verletzung von Personen oder gar Todesfllen fhren knnen!

    http://www.enterasys.com/support/manualshttp://www.enterasys.com/support/manuals

  • Commonly Used Acronyms

    Matrix X4-C Chassis Installation Guide xvii

    Commonly Used AcronymsThefollowingacronymsareusedextensivelythroughoutthisguide:

    IOMInput/OutputModule FMFabricModule CMControlModule LEDLightEmittingDiode XFP10GigabitSmallFormFactorPluggablefiberoptictransceiver SFP1GigabitSmallFormFactorPluggablefiberoptictransceiver SMFSingleModeFiber MMFMultimodeFiber WWDMWideWavelengthDivisionMultiplexed USBUniversalSerialBus ESDElectrostaticDischarge

    Getting HelpForadditionalsupportrelatedtotheX4Corthisdocument,contactEnterasys Networksusingoneofthefollowingmethods:

    BeforecontactingEnterasys Networksfortechnicalsupport,havethefollowingdataready:

    YourEnterasys Networksservicecontractnumber

    Adescriptionofthefailure

    Adescriptionofanyaction(s)alreadytakentoresolvetheproblem(forexample,changingmodeswitchesorrebootingtheunit)

    TheserialandrevisionnumbersofallinvolvedEnterasys Networksproductsinthenetwork

    Adescriptionofyournetworkenvironment(suchaslayout,cabletype,otherrelevantenvironmentalinformation)

    Networkloadandframesizeatthetimeoftrouble(ifknown)

    Thedevicehistory(forexample,ifyouhavereturnedthedevicebefore,orifthisarecurringproblem)

    AnypreviousReturnMaterialAuthorization(RMA)numbers

    World Wide Web www.enterasys.com/services/support/Phone 1-800-872-8440 (toll-free in U.S. and Canada)

    or 1-978-684-1000

    For the Enterasys Networks Support toll-free number in your country:

    www.enterasys.com/services/support/contact/Internet mail [email protected]

    To expedite your message, please type [X-Series] in the subject line.To send comments or suggestions concerning this document to the Technical Publications Department:

    [email protected]

    To expedite your message, include the document Part Number in the Email message.

    http://www.enterasys.com/services/support/http://www.enterasys.com/services/support/contact/http://www.enterasys.com/services/support/

  • Getting Help

    xviii About This Guide

  • Matrix X4-C Chassis Installation Guide 1-1

    1Overview

    Thischapterdescribesthefollowing:

    System DescriptionTheMatrixX4CchassisdesignprovideseightslotstoseatfourInput/OutputModules(IOM),twoFabricModules(FM),andtwoControlModules(CM).

    TheMatrixX4Cchassissupports:

    Terabitswitchingcapacity

    Hotswappingofmodules

    Redundantpowerandcoolingsystems

    Installationinastandard19inch(48.26centimeter)widerack(sixchassiscanbeloadedintoastandard7foot[213.36centimeter]highrack)

    ProtectiveearthgroundingrequirementsoftheNationalElectricalCode(NEC)UL60950andIEC 60950standards

    TelcordiaGR1089Section9,BondingandGroundingRequirements,whenrequired

    Allchassiscomponents(powersupplies,fantray,andmodules)areinstalledfromthefrontofthechassisforeaseofmaintenance.AllLEDindicatorsareobservablefromthefrontofthechassistoaidinmonitoringnetworkoperationalstatusandperformingmaintenance.Figure 11illustratestheMatrixX4Cchassis(frontview)asshippedfromthefactorywithcoverplatesremovedfromallslotslabeled1includingCM1,FM1,PS1,thefirstIOMandfantrayslots.Figure 12illustratestherearofthechassisshowingACpowerinlets1through3andearthgroundingholes.

    For information about: Refer to page ...

    System Description 1-1

    Features 1-3

  • System Description

    1-2 Overview

    Figure 1-1 Matrix X4-C Chassis with Redundant Power Supplies

    Figure 1-2 Matrix X4-C Chassis as Shipped (Rear View)

    1 Ground strap receptacle 5 Fabric Module slot (FM1)2 Fan tray bezel 6 Control Module slot (CM1)3 IOM coverplate 7 IOM slot 14 Fan tray LEDs 8 Power supply vent cover

    1 AC power supply inlets (3) with cord lock brackets 2 Earth grounding holes

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  • Features

    Matrix X4-C Chassis Installation Guide 1-3

    FeaturesThefollowingsectionsprovideanoverviewofthesystemfeatures.

    X4-C Input/Output ModulesTheMatrixX4CchassissupportsInput/OutputModules(IOM)whichperformallsystempacketforwarding.TheX4CprovidesfourslotstoinstalltheIOMs.

    PhysicalconnectorsfortheseEthernetIOMsinclude:

    SingleandMultimodeFiber(SMF,MMF),10GigabitFormFactorPluggables(XFP)

    SMF/MMF,1GigabitFormFactorPluggables(SFP)

    SupportedtransceiversforXFPandSFPconnectorsare:

    SerialMMFat850nmwavelengthwitha65meter(213foot)reach

    WWDM(WideWavelengthDivisionMultiplexed)andMMFat1310nmwavelengthwitha300meter(984foot)reach

    WWDMandSerialSMFat1310nmwavelengthwitha10kilometer(6mile)reach

    SerialSMFat1550nmwavelengthwitharangeof80kilometers(49.7miles)

    Copper,1000BASET1.25GBdat1550nmwavelengthwitha100meter(328foot)reach

    IOMsareequippedwiththeIBMPowerPC440GX,600GHzprocessorand512MBofmemory.Eachmodulealsoprovides512KBofFLASHwhichstoresthePOSTdiagnosticsandsystembootcode.AnEEPROMstoresfrom2to48IEEEMACaddresses,dependingonthenumberofphysicalinterfacesperIOM,andmanufacturingdata.

    X4-C Control ModuleTheX4CprovidesaControlModule(CM)tocentrallycontrolthesystem.Thismodulehoststhemanagementsoftwareandprotocolsforsystemoperations.AsecondslotisavailabletoinstallanoptionalCMforaredundant,highavailabilityconfiguration.Whenintandem,theCMsaresettoeitherActiveorStandbystate,whichisdeterminedbytheCMsthemselvesbymeansofaninternalalgorithm.TheCMscommunicateacrosstwochannelswithonereservedasahighavailabilitylink.

    CMsareequippedwiththePentiumM1.66GHzprocessorandinclude1GBofmemoryupgradeableto4GB.

    TheCMscanbehardwareresetsimilartoapowerrecycleusingtheRESETbuttononthefrontpanel.

    A1GBCompactFLASHcardisprovidedontheCMtostoremultiplesystembootimagesandaminimumoftwoconfigurationfiles.Forinformationaboutdownloadingfirmwareandsoftware,refertotheMatrixXRouterConfigurationGuide.Thechassisserialnumberand4MACaddressesarenotstoredintheCM,butonaChassisPROMwhichisonthechassisbackplaneandnotthecontrolmodule.Forredundancy,therearetwoChassisPROMsperchassis.

  • Features

    1-4 Overview

    TheCMalsoprovidesoneUSBport,twoRJ45portsoneEthernetformanagement,andoneConsole(COM)portforserialconnections.TheUSBportisusefulforfastdownloadingofconfigurationfiles,whiletheEthernetportisusefulasanetworkmanagementinterface,forexample,onachassiswherealltheinterfacesare10GigabitEthernet.TheEthernetinterfacealsosupportsAccessControlLists(ACLs)and,bydefault,isassociatedwiththeVPNRouting/Forwarding(VRF)instancethatallinterfacesareassignedto.Beawareofthefollowingcaveats,however,whenusingthisinterface:

    IGPandEGProutingprotocolsdonotexportroutes

    Bridgingisnotsupported

    TheConsoleportisconsideredtheprimaryCLIinterface,andisusefulforreadingstartupanddiagnosticmessages,eventlogging,andmanyothertasks.

    TheCMsupportsupto18TelnetorSSHsessionswhichmaybebuiltonanymoduleinterface.RefertotheMatrixXRouterConfigurationGuideformoreinformation.

    Installing Redundant CMs into an Active Matrix X Router

    ToensureredundantCMinstallationinanactivesystemisperformedcorrectly,performthefollowingsteps:

    1. VerifythattheactiveCMisupbyenteringtheshowsystemhardwarecommand.Forexample,iftheactiveCMisinslot1,thefollowingoutput(partial)willdisplay:matrix-x(switch-su)-> show system hardware cm 1

    CM SLOT 1

    Model: CM Version 1.0State: Active...

    2. Backupyourexistingconfigurationwiththeshowconfigoutfilecommand.Forexample,tocopythefileFeb25.cfgyoucreatedthatcontainsthecurrentrunningconfigurationonyoursystem,typethefollowing:

    matrix-x(switch-su)-> show config outfile public/Feb25.cfg

    TheconfigurationissavedinthefileFeb25.cfginthepublic/directoryonboththeactiveandstandbyCMs.

    3. Optionally,copythefileyoujustcreatedtothelocal/directoryonboththeactiveandstandbyCMs.Thelocal/directoryisanonreplicatedbackupareathatcanbeusedtostorefilesthatyouwanttokeepduringafirmwareupgradeordowngrade,sinceanupgradeordowngrademaywipeoutthepublicdirectory.

    matrix-x(switch-su)-> copy public/feb25.cfg local/Feb25.cfgmatrix-x(switch-su)-> copy public/feb25.cfg standby:local/feb25.cfg

    Caution: Do not remove an active CM that is in the process of synchronizing with a standby CM. This can potentially cause loss of the system's startup configuration.

    Precaucin: No quite el CM activo que est en el proceso de sincronizar con un CM redundante. Esto puede causar una prdida de la configuracin del arranque de sistema.

  • Features

    Matrix X4-C Chassis Installation Guide 1-5

    4. Copythebackupconfigurationfiletoaremotelocationusingthecopycommand.Forexample,tocopytheFeb25.cfgfiletoaremotesiteusingFTP,typethefollowing:

    matrix-x(switch-su)-> copy public/Feb25.cfg ftp://[email protected]/scripts/Feb25.cfg

    5. InsertthestandbyCMintothesystemandwaituntilitisfullysynchronizedwiththeactiveCMbeforeremovingtheactiveCM.DonotphysicallyremovetheactiveCMduringthesynchronizationprocess.Thefollowingmessagewillappearonyourconsolescreen:

    MXS Standby: Synchronization monitoring system

    MXS CM Standby: SYNCING DATA. Do not remove the Active CM

    configuration data 124 MB Copying 10.4%(2006 KBPS)00m56s remainhigh-availability data256 MB Copy-Pending

    6. Tomanuallycheckthestateofthesynchronizationprocess,entertheshowsystemhighavailabilitycommandwhichwilldisplaythefollowingoutput:

    matrix-x(switch-su)-> show system high-availability

    SYSTEM HIGH-AVAILABILITY INFORMATION------------------------------------

    System Coldstart: Wed Mar 9 12:28:24 2005Current Time: Wed Mar 9 18:36:06 2005Total System Uptime: 0d06h07m42sHA-Channel: Primary - OnlineConfiguration: Non-Redundant (Coldstart after Reboot)Total Failovers Since Coldstart: 0Early Repetitive Failure Protection: 10m00s, 00n45s remainActive Module: CM1Standby Module: Synchronizing

    CONTROL MODULE INFORMATION--------------------------------CM1 In-Service Active Uptime:0d00h54m08s 1.3.2.NCM2 In-Service Standby

    Replication Status:--------------------------------configuration data 124 MB Copying 10.4%(2006 KBPS)00m56s remainhigh-availability data 256 MB Copy-Pending

    The following conditions are preventing a Hot-Redundant configuration:--------------------------------* Hot-Failover is disabled* Early repetitive failure protection timer has not expired* Synchronizing configuration data* Synchronizing high-availability data

  • Features

    1-6 Overview

    AfterafewminutesthismessagewillappearontheStandbyControlModuleindicatingsynchronizationiscomplete:

    MXS Standby: Availability monitor Wed Jan 10 10:26:00 2007

    MXS CM Hot In-Service Standby: Waiting for failoverTotal System Uptime: 23d14h08m12s

    7. Again,youcanentertheshowsystemhighavailabilitycommandtoverifysynchronizationiscompleteandthestandbyCMisup.NoteintheoutputthattheStandbyModulestatushaschangedfromSynchronizingtoInService.

    SYSTEM HIGH-AVAILABILITY INFORMATION------------------------------------

    System Coldstart: Wed Mar 9 12:28:24 2005Current Time: Wed Mar 9 18:36:06 2005Total System Uptime: 0d06h07m42sHA-Channel: Primary - OnlineConfiguration: Warm-Redundant (Failover = Coldstart)Total Failovers Since Coldstart: 0Early Repetitive Failure Protection: 10m00s, Expired

    CONTROL MODULE INFORMATION--------------------------------CM1 In-Service Active Uptime:0d00h54m08s 1.3.2.NCM2 In-Service Standby Uptime:0d00h05m36s 1.3.2.N

    MONITOR VALUES--------------------------------Scan Interval: 60s (default)In-use memory threshold: 85% (default)Memory change delta: 10240KB (default)Cpu Usage threshold: 80.0% (default)

    BeawarethatiftheactiveCMresetsduringthesynchronization(forexample,duetoasoftwarefault,operatorcommand,powerloss,orothersystemproblem),youdonotneedtotakeaction.Thesystemwillfullyrecoveronitsownduringthenextsystemrestart,assumingthatbothCMsareleftinstalledinthechassis.However,physicallyremovingtheactiveCMduringtheprocessmaycauseconfigurationdataloss.

    Proper CM RecoveryIfyouwanttoensurethatacertainconfigurationwinsarbitrationoveranotherafteraphysicalloss,thesolutionistoallowtheCMitisstoredontobecomeactivefirst.Thiscanbeaccomplishedinoneoftwoways:

    1. InstallonlyoneCMinthechassis.

    2. DonotallowtheotherCMtobootuntilafterthegoodCMhasdeclareditselfactive.

    Forexample,saythemistakeyoumadewastoreinsertaninstalledCM(CMainanoriginallysingleCMchassis)backintotherunningsystemknowingthattherewasalreadyanactiveCM(CMb)running.OnesolutionwouldbetophysicallyremoveCMb,insertCMa,allowittobecomeactive,theninsertCMb.TheconfigurationcontainedonCMawillthenberestored.

  • Features

    Matrix X4-C Chassis Installation Guide 1-7

    X4-C Fabric ModuleTheMatrixX4CprovidesaFabricModule(FM)whichconnectsmultipleIOMstoformanintegratedsystem.CurrentIOMsrequiredualFMstosupportlineratetraffic.BothareinActivemode.

    X4-C Redundant Power SuppliesTheMatrixX4Cchassissupportsuptothreepowersuppliesthatinstallonthebottomofthechassis,inslotslabeledPS1throughPS3.WhilethechassiscanoperatewithfewerthanthreepowersuppliesinstalleddependinguponthenumberofinstalledIOMs,FMs,andCMs,additionalpowersuppliesprovideredundancyandloadsharing.

    Xseriespowersuppliesarecapableofloadsharing(+/5%)theMatrixX4Cchassispowerload.Ifonepowersupplyfails,theotherpowersuppliessupportaminimallyloadedchassis(1IOM,1 FM,and1CM)withoutinterruptiontonetworktraffic.RefertoSiteGuidelinesonpage 21andPowerSupplyRequirements,Specifications,andTwistLockOptionsonpage A3forpoweroutletrequirements.

    AC or DC PowerTheMatrixX4CsupportsACorDCpowersupplies.ForinformationabouttheDCpowersupply,seetheEnterasysMatrixXRouterDCPowerSupplyInstallationGuide.

    Power Supply LEDsEachpowersupplycomesequippedwithtwoLEDsforataglancediagnosticsthatindicateindividualACandDCpowersupplystatus.RefertoPowerSupplyLEDsonpage 336,formoreinformation.

    Auto-Ranging AC Power SuppliesMatrixXACpowersuppliesautomaticallyadjusttotheinputvoltageandfrequency,whichallowsforaninputvoltageof100to240 Vac,andafrequencybetween50and60 Hz.SeetheoperatingspecificationsinAppendix A,SpecificationsandRegulatoryCompliance.Noadditionaladjustmentsarenecessary.ForinstallationsinNorthAmerica,a20Amppowercordisrequired.SeePoweringUptheMatrixX4CChassisonpage 335formoredetails.

    Power Supply ReplacementTolimitnetworkdowntime,apowersupplymayberemovedafterithasbeenpowereddownwithoutpoweringdownthechassis.Whenmorethanonepowersupplyisinstalled,thisallowsyoutoremoveonepowersupplywithoutinterruptingnetworktraffic.

    Caution: To prevent equipment damage, do not install AC and DC power supplies in the same chassis.

    Precaucin: Para evitar que el equipo se dae, no utilice las fuentes de poder CC y CA en el mismo chasis

  • Features

    1-8 Overview

    X4-C Cooling SystemTheX4Cfeaturestworemovablefantraysaccessiblefromthefrontoftheunit.Thesefourfanunitsarehotswappable,sotheycanbereplacedwithoutpoweringdownthechassis.EachfantrayhasoneLEDlocatedonthefrontoftheunit,indicatingitsstatus(normal/fault/off).RefertoFanTrayLEDonpage 337forafulldescriptionofthefantrayLEDstates.

    OntheX4C,thefanspushcoolingairthroughthechassisandmodules,fromrighttoleft,exhaustingouttheothersideofthechassis.

    Rack-Mountable ChassisTheMatrixX4Cchassisisdesignedtobemountedinastandard19inch(48.26centimeter)wideequipmentrack(sixchassiscanbeloadedintoastandard7foot[213.36centimeter]highrack).Optionalbottomshelvingandmidmountbracketsareavailablefornonstandardcircumstances.

    RefertoSiteGuidelinesonpage 21forrequirementsonventilationandcooling.

  • Matrix X4-C Chassis Installation Guide 2-1

    2Site and Configuration Guidelines

    Thischapterdescribesthefollowing:

    Site GuidelinesThefollowingguidelinesmustbefollowedwhenasiteisselectedfortheMatrixX4Cchassis.Ifguidelinesarenotfollowed,networkperformancemaybeunsatisfactory.

    Toallowpropercooling,allow5.08centimeters(2 inches)ofclearanceoneithersideofthechassis.

    EnsurethattherackusedtoinstalltheMatrixX4Cchassiscansupporttheunitandthattherackremainsstable.

    TheACpowersuppliesfortheMatrixXRouterchassisrequirethreeprongedpowerreceptaclescapableofdeliveringthecurrentandvoltagespecifiedinPowerSupplyRequirements,Specifications,andTwistLockOptionsonpage A3.One20Amp,earthgroundedACoutletonindependentlyfusedcircuitsisrequiredforeachpowersupply,andmustbelocatedwithin182 centimeters(6 feet)fromthesite.Powercordsandoutlettypesarecountryspecific.IntheUnitedStates,threepowercordswithNEMA520Pplugsareprovidedseparately.

    Ambienttemperatureattheinstallationsitemustbemaintainedbetween5and40C(41 to 104F).Temperaturechangesmustbemaintainedwithin10C(18F)perhour.

    For information about: Refer to page ...

    Site Guidelines 2-1

    Configuration Guidelines 2-2

    Electrical Hazard: Only qualified personnel should install or service this unit.

    Riesgo Elctrico: Solamente personal capacitado debe de instalar o darle servicio a esta unida.

    Elektrischer Gefahrenhinweis: Installationen oder Servicearbeiten sollten nur durch ausgebildetes und qualifiziertes Personal vorgenommen werden.

  • Configuration Guidelines

    2-2 Site and Configuration Guidelines

    Configuration GuidelinesTheMatrixX4Cchassisprovideseightslotsthatacceptmodules.IOM(Input/OutputModule)slotsarenumbered1through4frombottomtotop.TwoFabricModuleslots,labeledFM1andFM2,arelocatedinthemiddleleftofthechassis,andtotheirright,ControlModuleslotsCM1andCM2.

    Thethreeslotslocatedatthebaseofthechassisarereservedforpowersupplies.Lastly,twoFanTrayslotsoccupytherightsideofthechassis.

  • Matrix X4-C Chassis Installation Guide 3-1

    3Matrix X4-C Chassis Setup

    Thischapterdescribesthefollowing:

    Required ToolsInstallationequipmentneededincludes:

    Boxcutter

    Phillipsscrewdriver

    Flatbladescrewdriver

    Aboxcutterisrequiredtocuttheshippingstraps.APhillipsscrewdriverisneededtoinstalltheunitinastandard19inch(48.26centimeter)equipmentrackandtoinstalltheoptionalCableManagementKit(refertoOptionalCableManagementKitonpage 333).Aflatbladescrewdriverisusedtotightenandloosencaptivescrews.RefertoChapter 2,SiteandConfigurationGuidelines,forguidelinesthatmustbefollowedtoinstalltheMatrixX4Cchassis.

    For information about: Refer to page ...

    Required Tools 3-1

    Unpacking the Matrix X4-C Chassis 3-2

    Setting Up the Matrix X4-C Chassis 3-4

    Installing and Removing a Power Supply 3-10

    Installing and Removing a Fan Tray 3-15

    Installing and Removing Modules 3-17

    Attaching Cables, Installing Compact Flash Card and DIMM Upgrade Kit 3-22

    Optional Cable Management Kit 3-33

    Powering Up the Matrix X4-C Chassis 3-35

    LEDs and Reset Button 3-36

    First-Time Quick Configuration 3-40

    Electrical Hazard: Only qualified personnel should install or service this unit.

    Riesgo Elctrico: Solamente personal calificado debe realizar procedimientos de instalacion.

    Elektrischer Gefahrenhinweis: Installationen sollten nur durch ausgebildetes und qualifiziertes Personal vorgenommen werden.

  • Unpacking the Matrix X4-C Chassis

    3-2 Matrix X4-C Chassis Setup

    Unpacking the Matrix X4-C Chassis

    TheMatrixX4Cchassisispackedandshippedonaskid.Beforeunpackingthechassis,examinetheoutsidepackagingforobviousdamage.TounpacktheMatrixX4Cchassis,refertothefollowingfigureswhichillustratedisassemblyandincludenumbersthatcorrespondtothestepsbelow.Proceedasfollows:

    1. Withaboxcutter,cutthetwoshippingstrapsfasteningthecorrugatedboxtotheskid,asshowninFigure 31.

    2. Liftandremovetheshippingboxfromtheskid.

    Figure 3-1 Disassembly Steps 1 and 2

    3. Removeandsavetheracksupportbrackets,accessorypackage,documents,cableandotherequipmentfromthetopofthestyrofoamcap,asshowninFigure 32onpage 33.Accessoriesandpackingequipmentinclude: ElectrostaticDischarge(ESD)wriststrap Racksupportbrackets Installationdocumentation Screwassemblies RJ45managementcable

    4. Liftandremovethestyrofoamcapfromthetopofthechassis.Saveforreshipping,ifnecessary.

    Note: Unpack the Matrix X4-C chassis components only as needed. Leave the components in their respective shipping cartons until you are ready to install that component. Save all shipping materials in the event you must repack the chassis.

    1 Shipping straps 2 Shipping box 3 Shipping skid

  • Unpacking the Matrix X4-C Chassis

    Matrix X4-C Chassis Installation Guide 3-3

    Figure 3-2 Disassembly Steps 3 and 4

    5. Openthetopoftheshippingbagcoveringtheunit,thenpullthebagdownaroundtheskid,asshowninFigure 33.

    Figure 3-3 Disassembly Steps 5 through 8

    1 Accessory package 3 Documentation 5 Styrofoam cap2 Screw packet 4 RJ45 management cable 6 Rack support brackets (2)

    1 Chassis 2 Shipping bag and skid 3 Shipping screws (10) 4 Shipping brackets (4)

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    3-4 Matrix X4-C Chassis Setup

    6. Removeandsave(forlateruse)thescrewsfasteningleftandrightshippingandsupportbracketstothechassisandtheskid.

    7. Liftandremovethechassisfromtheskid.

    8. Savetheplasticbagandskidforfuturereshipping,ifnecessary.

    9. Beawarethatthefollowingperipheralsshipseparately:

    IOMs

    CMs

    FMs

    Fantrays

    Powersuppliesand20Ampline(inlet)cords(oneperpowersupply)

    Twistlockpowercords

    Midmountbrackets(2)

    Setting Up the Matrix X4-C ChassisThefollowingsectionsdescribetheproceduresthatmustbefollowedtocompletechassisinstallation.Chassisareshippedwithallslotslabeled1open.CoverplatesoverIOMslot1,FabricandControlModuleslot1,fantrayslots1and2,andPS1(powersupply)areremoved,andtheslotsarereadyformoduleinstallation.

    Setup OrderOnceasuitablesitehasbeenchosen,proceedtoinstalltheMatrixX4Cchassisinarack.ItisrecommendedthattheMatrixX4Cchassisinstallationproceedinthisorder:

    1. Mountthechassistoa19inch(48.26centimeter)rackorothersecurelocation.RefertoInstallingtheMatrixX4CChassisonpage 35.

    2. Performchassisbondingandgrounding.RefertoChassisBondingandGroundingonpage 39.

    3. AttachtheElectrostaticDischargewriststrap.RefertoAttachingtheElectrostaticDischargeWristStraponpage 310.

    4. Installpowersupplymodule(s).RefertoInstallingandRemovingaPowerSupplyonpage 310.

    5. Installfantrays.RefertoInstallingaFanTrayonpage 315.

    6. InstallIOMs,FabricModules,andControlModules.RefertoInstallingandRemovingModulesonpage 317.

    7. Attachcablingtothecablemanagementpanels.RefertoAttachingCables,InstallingCompactFlashCardandDIMMUpgradeKitonpage 322.

    8. InstalltheoptionalCableManagementKit,ifpurchased,andgatherandwrapcablesinthevelcrocablestraps.RefertoOptionalCableManagementKitonpage 333.

    Note: To reship the chassis, refer to the directions above and reverse each step. Ensure that all shipping brackets are used.

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    Matrix X4-C Chassis Installation Guide 3-5

    9. LocateandlearnthefunctionofIOM,CM,andFMLEDsandtheResetbutton.RefertoLEDsandResetButtononpage 336.

    10. MinimallyconfiguretheX4Cchassistogetitupandrunningandreadyformoreextensivesoftwareconfiguration.RefertoFirstTimeQuickConfigurationonpage 340.

    Installing the Matrix X4-C ChassisTheMatrixX4Cchassisisdesignedtobemountedinastandard19inch(48.26centimeter)equipmentrackorcabinet.Usethefollowingguidelinestomountthechassis:

    Allowatleast30.96centimeters(12.19inches)ofclearanceinfrontoftherackforchassisinstallation.

    Installthefollowingoptionalracksupports:

    Racksupportbracketsareoptionalbutrecommendedforfourpostcabinetinstallations.

    Midmountbracketsareoptionalbutrecommendedfortwopostracks(supportforshorterracks).

    AttachtheMatrixX4Cchassisearstotherack.

    Installgroundingcables,asnecessary.

    Installing Optional Rack Support BracketsRacksupportbracketsareshippedwiththechassisforadditionalsupportunderneaththechassis.Theyarerecommendedforinstallationswithfourpostcabinetstoaugmentstandardracksupportbythefrontearsonthechassis.Toinstalltheracksupportbrackets,proceedasfollows:

    1. Keepingtheabovenotesinmind,locatethepositionontherackwhereyouwillinstallthebrackets.Thechassisrequires61.85centimeters(24.35inches)ofverticalspacing.

    2. Aligntheholesinonebracketwiththoseintherack,asshowninFigure 34,thenfastenittotherackfromtheinsideofthebracketusingfourofthescrewssuppliedwiththerack.

    3. Installthesecondbracketwithfourmorescrews,attachingthemfromtheinsideoftherack,andproceedwithoptionalmidmountbracketingorRackMountingtheMatrixX4CChassisonpage 37.

    Warning: If the rack is not secured to the floor, it is recommended that you install the chassis in the bottom half of the rack. This helps prevent the rack from being top heavy.

    Advertencia: Si el rack no esta asegurado al piso, es recomendable que instales el chasis en la parte de abajo del rack. Esto ayuda a prevenir que el rack este demasiado pesado en la parte superior.

    Warnhinweis: Falls das Rack nicht mit Schrauben am Boden gesichert wird, sollte das Chassis in der unteren Hlfte des Racks installiert werden, um ein kippen des Racks zu vermeiden.

    Warning: Before rack-mounting the device, ensure that the rack can support it without compromising stability. Otherwise, personal injury and/or equipment damage may result.

    Advertencia: Antes de montar el equipo en el rack, asegurarse que el rack puede soportar su peso sin comprometer su propia estabilidad, de otra forma, dao personal o del equipo puede ocurrir.

    Warnhinweis: berzeugen Sie sich vor dem Einbau des Gertes in das Rack von dessen Stabilitt, ansonsten knnten Personenschden oder Schden am Gert die Folge sein.

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    3-6 Matrix X4-C Chassis Setup

    Figure 3-4 Installing Rack Support Brackets

    Installing Optional Mid-Mount BracketsYoucanpurchaseanoptionalmidmountbracketkit(X4MBRKT)forarackorcabinetwhenthestandardfrontchassisearattachmentisunusableduetospaceorweightsupportconcerns.Toinstallthebrackets,proceedasfollows:

    1. Keepingtheabovenotesinmind,locatethepositiononthechassiswhereyouwillinstallthebrackets.Thechassisrequires61.85centimeters(24.35inches)ofverticalspacing.

    2. Aligntheholesinonebracketwiththoseinthechassisears,asshowninFigure 35,thenfastenittothechassisusingtwoofthescrewssuppliedwiththebracketkit.Insertthethirdscrewintheholeatthebottomofthebracketandattachtothechassis.

    3. Installthesecondbracketasdescribedearlier,usingthethreeremainingscrews.

    1 Rack 2 Rack support brackets (2) 3 Bracket screws (8)

    Warning: If the rack is not secured to the floor, it is recommended that you install the chassis in the bottom half of the rack. This helps prevent the rack from being top heavy.

    Advertencia: Si el rack no esta asegurado al piso, es recomendable que instales el chasis en la parte de abajo del rack. Esto ayuda a prevenir que el rack este demasiado pesado en la parte superior.

    Warnhinweis: Falls das Rack nicht mit Schrauben am Boden gesichert wird, sollte das Chassis in der unteren Hlfte des Racks installiert werden, um ein kippen des Racks zu vermeiden.

    Warning: Before rack-mounting the device, ensure that the rack can support it without compromising stability. Otherwise, personal injury and/or equipment damage may result.

    Advertencia: Antes de montar el equipo en el rack, asegurarse que el rack puede soportar su peso sin comprometer su propia estabilidad, de otra forma, dao personal o del equipo puede ocurrir.

    Warnhinweis: berzeugen Sie sich vor dem Einbau des Gertes in das Rack von dessen Stabilitt, ansonsten knnten Personenschden oder Schden am Gert die Folge sein.

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    Matrix X4-C Chassis Installation Guide 3-7

    Figure 3-5 Fastening Mid-Mount Brackets

    Rack Mounting the Matrix X4-C Chassis

    TorackmounttheMatrixX4Cchassis,proceedasfollows:

    1. Ifyouinstalledtheoptionalmidmountbrackets,skiptoStep3.

    2. Liftthechassisontothesupportbracketsanduse18screws(nineperside)tosecurethechassistotherack.AsshowninFigure 36,startwiththebottomholesandworktowardthetopofthechassis.Chassisrackmountingisnowcomplete.

    1 Mid-mount brackets (2) 2 1/4-20 chassis screws (2) 3 #10 ear screws (4)

    FM2

    FM1

    S/N: MAC ADD.

    GROUNDSTRAP

    CM2

    CM1

    4

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    FANTRAY

    MatrixX4

    FANTRAY

    1 32

    3 12

    Note: Read Chapter 2, Site and Configuration Guidelines, before completing the following procedure to ensure that all installation guidelines are met.

    Warning: We recommend you use a forklift or other mechanical device to lift and hold the chassis.Advertencia: Para ayudar a prevenir alguna lesin personal, es recommendable que un elevador de carga or algun otro dispositivo se utilice para levantar el chasis.Warnhinweis: Zum Schutz vor krperlichen Schden, es wird empfohlen, mittels Gabelstabler oder anderen Hilfsmittein das Chassis anzuheben oder es zu halten.

  • Setting Up the Matrix X4-C Chassis

    3-8 Matrix X4-C Chassis Setup

    Figure 3-6 Rack Mounting the Matrix X4-C Chassis

    3. Using20screws,attachthemidmountedchassistotherack,asshowninFigure 37.

    Figure 3-7 Rack Mounting the Mid-Mounted Chassis

    4. Chassisrackmountingisnowcomplete.

    1 Rack 2 Rack-mounting screws (9 per side)

    1 Rack 2 Rack-mounting screws (10 per side)

    FM2

    FM1

    S/N: MAC ADD.

    GROUNDSTRAP

    X4

    CM2

    CM1

    4

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    1

    FANTRAY

    MatrixX4

    FANTRAY

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    S/N: MAC ADD.

    GROUNDSTRAP

    CM2

    CM1

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    FANTRAY

    FM2

    FM1

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    Matrix X4-C Chassis Installation Guide 3-9

    Chassis Bonding and GroundingInstallingthechassisasdescribedinthischaptermeetstheprotectiveearthgroundingrequirementsoftheNationalElectricalCode(NEC)UL 60950andIEC 60950standards.However,insomecasesitisnecessarytouseanalternativegroundingmethodatinstallationsitesthatmustmeettheTelcordiaGR1089Section9,BondingandGroundingRequirements,whenutilizingtheXDCpowersupplies,ornationaldeviations.

    Tomeettheserequirements,usethefourtappedholeslocatedontherearcenterofthechassis.Theseholesmeettheholegroundingboltpatternrequirements,asshowninFigure 38.

    Figure 3-8 Telcordia GR-1089 Grounding Hole Pattern and Cable

    TogroundthechassisaccordingtotheTelcordiaGR1089Section9,BondingandGroundingRequirements,orwhenutilizingtheXDCpowersupplies,aconnectionisneededbetweenthechassisandtheenclosuremetalworkoranearbypointontheCentralOffice(CO)Groundsystemorearthground.Theconnectionismadeusingoneormoregroundingwires(asneeded)fabricatedfroman8AWG(62mm)strandedcopperwire.Tofabricateandinstallagroundingwire,proceedasfollows:

    1. Cutan8AWG(62mm)strandedcopperwiretolength,longenoughtoreachfromthegroundinglocationofthechassistotheselectedgroundinglocationontheCOGround,earthground,orenclosuremetalwork.

    2. Installalistedtwoholecompressiontypeconnectoronbothendsofthegroundingwire.

    3. ApplyasuitableantioxidanttothechassisgroundinglocationandunpaintedsurfacegroundinglocationontheCOGroundorenclosuremetalwork.

    4. Connectonegroundcabletwoholeconnectortothechassisusingtwoofthe1/420screwsshippedwiththechassis.ConnectthetwoholeconnectorattheotherendofthecabletotheCOGroundorenclosuremetalworkusingusersuppliedscrews.

    1 8 AWG (62mm) stranded copper wire 3 Chassis 5 1/4-20 ground screws (4)2 Rear of chassis, bolt pattern grounding site 4 Two-hole connectors

  • Installing and Removing a Power Supply

    3-10 Matrix X4-C Chassis Setup

    5. Torquescrewsto67inlbs(5%).

    Attaching the Electrostatic Discharge Wrist StrapTheElectrostaticDischarge(ESD)wriststrapmustbeattachedbeforehandlingthepowersupplies,fantray,andmodulesusedintheMatrixX4Cchassis.

    PlacetheESDwriststraponyourwristandplugtheotherendintothegroundingreceptacle,showninFigure 39,nearthebottomofthechassis.

    Figure 3-9 ESD Grounding Receptacle

    Installing and Removing a Power SupplyMatrixXACpowersuppliesaresupportedinallMatrixXchassismodelsandprovidetwopoweroutputlevelsrelativetotheinputpowersource.Thepowersuppliessupporteither110Vac20Aor220Vac10Aservice,providing1160or1500Wattsperpowersupply,dependingupontheelectricalinfrastructureofthesitewheretheMatrixXchassiswillbelocated.EachXACpowersupplyrequiresadedicated100240Vac,20Ampearthgroundedcircuit.Powercordsshippedwiththisunitarecountrydependent.Eachpowercordmustbepluggedintoanindependentpowercircuit.

    Asanoption,youcanpurchasetwistlockpowercordswhichsecurelyattachtherearACpowerinletstothepoweroutlets.RefertoTable A6onpage A4toselectthecorrectreceptacletyperequiredtoutilizethiscordforyourchassis.

    MatrixXDCpowersuppliesarealsosupportedinallMatrixXchassismodels.FormoreinformationaboutDCpowersupplyinstallationandremoval,seetheEnterasysMatrixXRouterDCPowerSupplyInstallationGuide.

    Becausesystemcomponentsconsumevaryingamountsofelectricalpower,werecommendconsultingthemodulepowerspecificationsinPowerSupplyRequirements,Specifications,andTwistLockOptionsonpage A3toguideyouininstallingthepropernumberofpowersuppliesforyourconfiguration.

    Notes: The hole pattern in the chassis allows you to use two differently-sized two-hole connectors, determined by the orientation of the connector. Vertical and horizontal orientations allow for two standard double-hole compression ground lug configurations.

    In Norway, Sweden, and Finland, the same procedure can be used for a permanent protective earth ground connection as required by their national deviation from IEC 60950, Section 5.1.7.

    In Denmark, the chassis must be installed utilizing a Type B grounded plug.

    1 Grounding Receptacle 2 Plug 3 Wrist strap

    S/N: MAC ADD.

    GROUNDSTRAP

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    3 CM2

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    MatrixX4

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    Matrix X4-C Chassis Installation Guide 3-11

    AsyouaddmodulestotheMatrixX4Cchassis,youmayberequiredtoinstallmorepowersupplies.Additionalpowersuppliescanbeinstalledtoprovideredundancy.Thiswouldrequireincrementalpowerbeaddedtothebasepowerrequirementsofthechassisanditscomponents,dependingonthepowerredundancyyouwanttosupport.

    Whenatleasttwopowersuppliesareinstalled,thepowerfromeachisevenlydistributed.Ifonepowersupplyfails,thesecondpowersupplyassumestheload.Additionalmodulessharetheloadasrequired.

    BeawarethatwhenyoureceiveyourMatrixX4Cchassis,acoverplatewillbeinplaceoverallpowersupplyslotsexceptPS1ontheleft.Thisslotisleftopenforyourconveniencewheninstallingthefirstpowersupply.

    Power Supply PlanningAlthougheachpowersupplyrequiresitsowncircuit,whenplanningtheX4CpowerbudgetyouhavetheoptionofdrawingfromoneormoresourcesbyeithertheN+1or1+1method,respectively.

    DrawingpowerbytheN+1methodprotectstheX4Cagainstthefailureofasinglepowersourcealthoughnotagainstanoutagebythatsource.Inaschemewherethreemodulesareinstalled,asshowninFigure 310,youcanassignallthreemodulestosourceA.Thisisthemostcommonapproachtopowersupplyplanning.

    Figure 3-10 Power Supply Planning: N + 1 Method

    Alternately,drawingpowerbythe1+1methodhastheadvantageofprotectingtheX4Cagainstanoutagebyoneofthepowersourcesaswellasthefailureofoneorasmanyashalfofyourpowersupplies.However,thismethodrequireseitherabackupbatteryoranotherpowersourceseparatefromthefirstpowersource.AsshowninFigure 311,threepowersuppliesareinstalledwithtwoassignedtosourceAandtheothertosourceB.

    Figure 3-11 Power Supply Planning: 1 + 1 Method

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    3-12 Matrix X4-C Chassis Setup

    Installing an AC Power SupplyPowersuppliesareinstalledinslotslocatedatthebaseofthechassis,asshowninFigure 312.Ifyouintendtoinstallonlyasinglepowersupply,itcanbeinstalledinanyoftheslotslabeledPS1toPS3inthechassisalthoughthePS1slotisleftopenforyourconvenience.

    ToinstallACpowersuppliesintheMatrixX4Cchassis:

    1. Unpackthepowersupplybyremovingitfromitsshippingboxandstrippingthepackingmaterial.(Savetheshippingboxandmaterialsintheeventtheunitmustbereshipped.)

    2. Removethepowersupplyfromitsprotectivewrapping.

    3. Examinethepowersupplycarefully,checkingfordamage.Ifanydamageisnoted,donotinstallthepowersupply.ContactEnterasys Networksforinstructions.

    4. LocatetheESDwriststrapshippedwiththeMatrixX4Cchassis.AttachtheESDwriststraptoyourwristandplugthecablefromtheESDwriststrapintotheESDgroundingreceptacleatthebottomofthechassisasshowninFigure 39.

    5. Removetheventplatecoveringallpowersupplyslotsbylooseningthesidecaptivescrews,asshowninFigure 312.

    Figure 3-12 Removing Power Supply Vent Plate

    6. LocatethePS1powersupplyslot,asshowninFigure 312.

    7. Holdthepowersupplybyplacingonehandonthehandlelocatedonthefrontpanelandusingyourotherhandtosupportthepowersupply.

    8. Positionthepowersupplywithcaptivescrewtotherightandalignwiththeslotopening.

    Note: For DC power supply installation instructions, see the Enterasys Matrix X Router DC PowerSupply Installation Guide.

    1 Power supply slot (PS1) 2 Power supply coverplate 3 Vent plate 4 Captive screws (2)

    FM2

    FM1

    S/N: MAC ADD.

    GROUNDSTRAP

    CM2

    CM1

    4

    3

    2

    1

    FANTRAY

    1

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    2

    X4

    CM2

    CM1

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    Matrix X4-C Chassis Installation Guide 3-13

    9. Withthepowersupplyproperlyinsertedintotheopening,carefullyslidethemoduleuntilitconnectstothebackplane,asshowninFigure 313.ThemoduleshandleshouldbenearlyflushwiththefaceoftheMatrixX4Cchassis.Ifsignificantresistanceisencounteredbeforethepowersupplyisseated,removeandreinsertit.Donotforcethemoduleintoplace.

    Figure 3-13 Installing Power Supply Module (X-AC Displayed)

    10. Securethepowersupplytothechassisbytighteningthecaptivescrew.

    11. Ifyouareinstallingadditionalpowersupplies,removethecoverplatesfromtheirslotsbylooseningtheircaptivescrews,asshowninFigure 314,(keeptheblankplateintheeventyouneedtoremovethepowersupply)andrepeatstep 6throughstep 10.

    Figure 3-14 Removing Coverplate from Power Supply Slot

    12. Replacethepowersupplyventplate.

    Caution: Forcing a misaligned power supply into place can damage the power supply or chassis backplane.

    Precaucin: Colocar de manera forzada una fuente de poder o no colocarla bien alineada podra daarla y/o maltratar el panel posterior del chasis.

    1 X-AC Power supply 3 Power supply slot (PS1) 5 Power supply flange2 Power supply handle 4 Captive screw

    1 Power supply slot (PS2) 2 Coverplate 3 Captive screw

    Note: Before you power up the Matrix X4-C chassis, you must complete installation of fan trays and modules.

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    3-14 Matrix X4-C Chassis Setup

    Removing a Power SupplyToremoveanACpowersupply,proceedasfollows:

    1. AttachtheantistaticwriststrapasdescribedinAttaching the Electrostatic Discharge Wrist Strap on page 3-10beforehandlingthepowersupplymodule.

    2. Unplugtheassociatedpowercordfromthe20A/100125Vac(or8A/200240Vac)outlet.

    3. LoosenthecordlockbracketscrewsandunplugthepowercordfromtheACinlet(associatedwiththepowersupplyyouareremoving)atthebackofthechassis,asshowninFigure 315.Forexample,inletAC1correlateswithPS1.

    Figure 3-15 Removing the AC Inlet Power Cord

    4. Loosenscrewssecuringthepowersupplyventplatetothechassisandremovetheventplate.

    5. Unscrewthecaptivescrewtoreleasethepowersupplyfromthechassis.

    6. Removethepowersupplybygraspingthehandleandpullingitstraightoutofthechassis.

    7. Fastenacoverplateovertheemptyslot.

    8. Reinstalltheventplate.

    Note: For information about removing a DC power supply, see the Enterasys Matrix X Router DC Power Supply Installation Guide.

    1 AC inlet (AC1) 3 Cord Lock Bracket Screw2 Cord Lock Bracket Screw 4 Inlet power cord

    Caution: If you plan to operate the chassis with only one power supply, be sure to install the coverplate in place of the removed power supply to contain EMI radiation and ensure proper air circulation.

    Precaucin: Si desea trabajar slo con una fuente de poder, no olvide colocar la tapa en el compartimiento de la fuente de poder que haya eliminado, para reducir la interferencia electromagntica y para asegurar una buena ventilacin.

  • Installing and Removing a Fan Tray

    Matrix X4-C Chassis Installation Guide 3-15

    Installing and Removing a Fan TrayTheMatrixX4Cchassisisequippedwithremovablefantraysthatallowforeasyperiodicreplacementifafanfails.Toinstallandremoveafantray,refertoInstallingaFanTrayonpage 315andRemovingaFanTrayonpage 316.

    Installing a Fan TrayToinstallafantray,refertothefiguresbelowasindicatedinthestepsbelowandproceedasfollows:

    1. LocatetheESDwriststrapshippedwiththeMatrixX4Cchassis.AttachtheESDwriststraptoyourwristandplugthecablefromtheESDwriststrapintotheESDgroundingreceptacleatthebottomofthechassisasshowninFigure 39.

    2. Unpackthefantraybytakingitfromitsshippingboxandremovinganypackagingmaterials.(Savetheshippingboxandmaterialsintheeventtheunitmustbereshipped.)

    3. Removethefantrayfromitsprotectiveplasticbag.

    4. Examinethefantraycarefully,checkingfordamage.Ifanydamageisnoted,donotinstallit.ContactEnterasysNetworksforinstructions.

    5. Unfastenthreescrewsonthefantraybezel,asshowninFigure 316.(Ifacablemanagementassemblyisinstalled,refertoInstallingtheCableManagementAssemblyonpage 333.)Pullthebezeloffthechassis.

    Figure 3-16 Removing Fan Tray Bezel

    6. Slowlyslidethefantrayintotheopenslotatthesideofthechassis,asshowninFigure 317,untilitengageswiththeconnectoronthebackplane.

    Caution: A fan tray is hot-swappable. Do not run the chassis for an extended interval without an operating fan tray, however, because the chassis will soon overheat and be damaged.

    Precaucin: El sistema de ventilacin se puede reemplazar cuando la unidad est encendida. Sin embargo, no utilice el chasis durante largos perodos sin contar con un sistema de ventilacin porque podra sobrecalentarse y daarse.

    1 Captive screws (3) 2 Fan tray bezel 3 IOM slot


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