3Com Switch 5500-SI 28-Port, 3CR17151-91, Switch 5500-SI 52-Port, 3CR17152-91, Switch 5500-EI 28-Port Getting Started Manual

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SuperStack® 4 Switch 5500 Family Getting Started Guide
Switch 5500-SI 28-Port (3CR17151-91) Switch 5500-SI 52-Port (3CR17152-91) Switch 5500-EI 28-Port (3CR17161-91) Switch 5500-EI 52-Port (3CR17162-91) Switch 5500-EI PWR 28-Port (3CR17171-91) Switch 5500-EI PWR 52-Port (3CR17172-91) Switch 5500-EI 28-Port FX (3CR17181-91) Switch 5500G-EI 24-Port (3CR17254-91) Switch 5500G-EI 48-Port (3CR17255-91) Switch 5500G-EI SFP 24-Port (3CR17259-91)
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CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS GUIDE
Before You Start 9
Release Notes 9
About Your CD-ROM 9 Conventions 10 Related Documentation 11
Accessing Online Documentation 11 Documentation Comments 12
1 INTRODUCING THE SUPERSTACK 4 SWITCH 5500 FAMILY
About the Switch 5500 Family 14
Summary of Hardware Features 15 Switch 5500 Family — Front View Detail 16
Switch 5500 16
Switch 5500G-EI 17
10BASE-T/
100BASE-TX/
1000BASE-T Ports 18
1000BASE-X SFP Ports 19
100BASE-X SFP Ports (Switch 5500-EI FX only) 19
Console Port 19
Unit LED 20
LEDs 20 Switch 5500 Family — Rear View Detail 23
Switch 5500 23
Switch 5500G-EI 24
Expansion Module Slot 24
Power Socket 24
Open Book Warning Labels 24
Redundant Power System Socket 25
Stacking Cable Ports (Switch 5500G-EI) 25
Default Settings 26
2 INSTALLING THE SWITCH
Package Contents 28 Choosing a Suitable Site 29 Rack-mounting 30
Switch 5500 (non PoE) 30 Switch 5500 and Switch 5500G-EI (PoE) 32
Connecting a Redundant Power Supply 33
Specifying the Redundant Power System 36 Connecting the Switch to the Redundant Power System 37 Connecting the Earthing Cable 38 RPS LED 39
Using Power over Ethernet 39 Placing Units On Top of Each Other 40 The Power-up Sequence 40
Powering-up the Switch 5500 40
Checking for Correct Operation of LEDs 40
Choosing the Correct Cables 41
Choosing the Correct Cables for the 1000BASE-X SFP Ports 42
Choosing the Correct Cables for the 100BASE-X SFP Ports 43 SFP Operation 44
Approved 1000BASE-X SFP Transceivers 44
44 Approved 100BASE-X SFP Transceivers 45 Inserting an SFP Transceiver 45 Removing an SFP Transceiver 46
Packing and Shipping the Switch 5500G-EI 47
3 SETTING UP FOR MANAGEMENT
Methods of Managing a Switch 50
Command Line Interface Management 50 Command Line Interface Management using SSH 50 Web Interface Management 51 SNMP Management 51
Setting Up Overview 52
IP Configuration 53
Preparing for Management 54
Manually Configuring IP Information 55
Connecting to the Console Port 55 Connecting to a Front Panel Port 58
Viewing Automatically Configured IP Information 61
Using 3Com Network Director 62 Connecting to the Console Port 62
Setting Up Command Line Interface Management 64
User Interface Overview 64 CLI Management via the Console Port 64
CLI Management over the Network 64 Setting Up Command Line Interface Management using SSH 65 Setting Up Web Interface Management 66
Pre-requisites 66
Web Management Over the Network 67 Setting Up SNMP Management V1 or V3 67
Pre-requisites 68 Default Users and Passwords 68 Configuration Conversion Utility 69
4 CREATING AN XRN STACKING FABRIC
How To Interconnect Units 71 Guidelines For Interconnecting Units 74 Unit Numbering within the Fabric 74
5 PROBLEM SOLVING
Solving Problems Indicated by LEDs 78 Solving Hardware Problems 79 Solving Communication Problems 81 Solving Fabric Formation Problems 83
6 UPGRADING SOFTWARE
The Contents of the Executable File 86 Upgrading from the Command Line Interface 86
Introduction 86
TFTP 89
FTP (via a network port) 91 XModem (via the console cable) 92
Upgrading from the Bootrom Interface 93
Introduction 93 TFTP 94 FTP 95 XModem 96
Bootrom Upgrade 97
Bootrom Upgrade via TFTP 98 Bootrom Upgrade via FTP 98 Bootrom Upgrade via XModem 99
A SAFETY INFORMATION
Power Cord Set — Japan 102 Important Safety Information 102 L’information de Sécurité Importante 105 Wichtige Sicherheitsinformationen 109 Información de Seguridad Importante 112 Importanti Informazioni di Sicurezza 115 Ważne informacje o zabezpieczeniach 118
B PIN-OUTS
Null Modem Cable 123 PC-AT Serial Cable 123 Modem Cable 124 Ethernet Port RJ-45 Pin Assignments 124
C TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Switch 5500 (28 Port) 128 Switch 5500 PWR (28 Port) 129 Switch 5500 (52 Port) 130 Switch 5500 PWR (52 Port) 131 Switch 5500 FX (28 Port) 132 Switch 5500G-EI (24 Port) 133 Switch 5500G-EI PWR (24 Port) 134 Switch 5500G-EI (48 Port) 135
Switch 5500G-EI PWR (48 Port) 136 Switch 5500G-EI SFP (24-Port) 137 RPS 138 Earthing Lead 139
D OBTAINING SUPPORT FOR YOUR PRODUCT
Register Your Product 141 Purchase Value-Added Services 141 Troubleshoot Online 142 Access Software Downloads 142 Telephone Technical Support and Repair 142 Contact Us 143
INDEX
REGULATORY NOTICES
ABOUT THIS GUIDE
This guide provides all the information you need to install and use 3Com®
®
SuperStack
The guide is intended for use by network administrators who are responsible for installing and setting up network equipment; consequently, it assumes a basic working knowledge of LANs (Local Area Networks).
Before You Start This section contains information about the documents and CD-ROM
that accompany your Switch 5500.
4 Switch 5500 in its default state.
Release Notes The Release Notes provide important information about the current
software release, including new features, modifications and known problems. You should read the Release Notes before installing the Switch in your network.
If the information in the release notes differ from the information in this guide, follow the instructions in the release notes.
About Your CD-ROM The CD-ROM contains the following:
Online documentation about the Switch 5500 — refer to “Related
Documentation” on page 11 for details.
3Com Network Director — a powerful and easy-to-use network
management platform.
A number of other useful applications.
Most user guides and release notes are available in Adobe Acrobat Reader Portable Document Format (PDF) or HTML on the 3Com World Wide Web site:
http://www.3com.com/
10 ABOUT THIS GUIDE
Conventions Tab l e 1 and Ta bl e 2 list conventions that are used throughout this guide.
Tab le 1 Notice Icons
Icon Notice Type Description
Information note Information that describes important features or
instructions.
Caution Information that alerts you to potential loss of data or
potential damage to an application, system, or device.
Warning Information that alerts you to potential personal
injury.
Tab le 2 Text Conventions
Convention Description
Screen displays This typeface represents information as it appears on the
screen.
Syntax The word “syntax” means that you must evaluate the syntax
provided and then supply the appropriate values for the placeholders that appear in angle brackets. Example:
To change your password, use the following syntax:
system password <password>
In this example, you must supply a password for <password>.
Commands The word “command” means that you must enter the
command exactly as shown and then press Return or Enter. Commands appear in bold. Example:
To display port information, enter the following command:
bridge port detail
The words “enter” and “type”
Keyboard key names If you must press two or more keys simultaneously, the key
Words in italics Italics are used to:
When you see the word “enter” in this guide, you must type something, and then press Return or Enter. Do not press Return or Enter when an instruction simply says “type.”
names are linked with a plus sign (+). Example:
Press Ctrl+Alt+Del
Emphasize a point.
Denote a new term at the place where it is defined in the
text.
Identify menu names, menu commands, and software
button names. Examples: From the Help menu, select Contents. Click OK.
Related Documentation 11
Related Documentation
In addition to this guide, each Switch documentation set includes the following:
SuperStack 4 Switch 5500 Quick Reference Guide for the CLI
This guide contains:
a list of the features supported by the Switch.
A summary of the command line interface commands for the
Switch. This guide is also supplied under the Help button on the web interface.
SuperStack 4 Switch 5500 Configuration Guide
This guide contains information on the features supported by your
Switch and how they can be used to optimize your network. It is
supplied in PDF format on the CD-ROM that accompanies your
Switch.
SuperStack 4 Switch 5500 Command Reference Guide
This guide contains detailed information about the web interface and
command line interface that enables you to manage the Switch. It is
supplied in PDF format on the CD-ROM that accompanies the Switch.
Accessing Online
Documentation
Release Notes
These notes provide information about the current software release,
including new features, modifications, and known problems. The
Release Notes are supplied in hard copy with your Switch.
To access the documentation on the CD-ROM supplied with your Switch, do the following:
1 Insert the CD-ROM into the relevant CD-ROM drive. If your PC has
auto-run enabled, a splash screen will be displayed automatically.
2 Select the Documentation section from the contents page.
If the online documentation is to be accessed from a local drive or server, you will need to access the CD-ROM contents via the root directory and copy the files from the CD-ROM to a suitable directory.
The HTML Reference Guide is stored in the Docs/reference
directory on the CD-ROM. The documentation is accessed using the
contents.htm file.
12 ABOUT THIS GUIDE
The PDF Configuration Guide is stored in the
Docs/configuration directory on the CD-ROM.
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3Com SuperStack 4 Switch 5500 Getting Started Guide
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1
INTRODUCING THE SUPERSTACK 4 S
WITCH 5500 FAMILY
This chapter contains introductory information about the Switch 5500 Family and how they can be used in your network. It covers summary information about the hardware and the following topics:
About the Switch 5500 Family
Switch 5500 Family — Front View Detail
Switch 5500 Family — Rear View Detail
Default Settings
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About the Switch 5500 Family
The Switch 5500 Family are mixed media devices. Ta bl e 3 summarizes what each Switch consists of:
Tab le 3 Switch 5500 Family Hardware
Switch 5500 Family Switch 5500-SI 28 Port 24 4 1 1 Switch 5500-SI 52 Port 48 4 1 1 Switch 5500-EI 28 Port 24 4 1 1 Switch 5500-EI 52 Port 48 4 1 1 Switch 5500 PWR 28 Port 24 4 1 1 Switch 5500 PWR 52 Port 48 4 1 1 Switch 5500 FX 28 Port 2 24 2 1 1 Switch 5500G-EI 24 Port 24 24* 4 2 1 1 1 Switch 5500G-EI 48 Port 48 48* 4 2 1 1 1 Switch 5500G-EI SFP 24 Port 4 24 2 1 1 1
10BASE-T\100BASE-TX Ports
10BASE-T\1000BASE-TX\1000BASE-T Ports
10\100\1000 PoE Ports
100BASE-X SFP Ports
1000BASE-X SFP Ports
Stacking Ports
RJ-45 Console Port
-48V DC RPS Input
Module Slot
*Depending on Power Supply Unit Fitted
†Combo SFP and 10/100/100 Ports
For information about using the software features of the Switch, refer to the “Command Reference Guide” on the CD-ROM that accompanies the Switch.
About the Switch 5500 Family 15
Summary of
Hardware Features
Tab l e 4 summarizes the hardware features that are supported by the
Switch 5500 Family.
Tab le 4 Hardware features
Feature Switch 5500 Family MAC Addresses Up to 16,000 supported Forwarding Modes Store and Forward Auto-negotiation Supported on all ports Auto MDI/MDIX Supported on all ports. If fiber SFP transceivers are used,
Auto MDIX is not supported.
Duplex Modes Half and Full duplex on all ports Flow Control In full duplex operation, all ports are supported. Smart Auto-sensing Supported on all copper ports Traffic Prioritization Supported (IEEE Std 802.1D, 1998 Edition)
Eight traffic queues per port
Power over Ethernet (Switch 5500)
Power over Ethernet (Switch 5500G-EI)
Ethernet and Fast Ethernet Ports (Switch 5500)
Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Ports (Switch 5500G-EI)
100BASE-X SFP Ports Supports 100BASE-LX10 10km single-mode and
1000BASE-X Gigabit Ethernet SFP Ports
RPS Support Connects to -48v DC supply Mounting 19-inch rack or stand-alone mounting XRN Up to eight units can be managed as a single unit with
Supported on front panel ports, except SFP ports. (3CR17171 and 3CR17172 only)
Supported on all front panel ports, except SFP ports, when fitted with PoE PSUs (3CR17254 and 3CR17255).
Auto-negotiating 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX ports or 100BASE-X ports.
Auto-negotiating 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T and SFP ports.
100BASE-FX 2km multi-mode transceivers.
Supports fiber Gigabit Ethernet short-wave (SX), long-wave (LX), long-haul (LH70) and copper (T) transceivers in any combination
one IP address.
16 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCING THE SUPERSTACK 4 SWITCH 5500 FAMILY
l
Switch 5500 Family — Front View Detail
Switch 5500 Figure 1 Switch 5500 SI and EI 28-Port — front view
Port Status LEDs
10/100BASE-TX Ports
Figure 2 Switch 5500 SI and EI 52-Port — front view
Figure 3 Switch 5500-EI 28-Port PWR - front view
1000BASE-X Ports
Port Status LEDs
10/100BASE-TX Ports
Console Port
Unit LED
Mode LED
Conso
RPS LED
Power LED
e Port
1000BASE-X Ports
Unit LED
RPS LED
Mode LED
PWR LED
Port Status LEDs
10/100BASE-TX Ports
1000BASE-X Ports
Console Port
3CR17171-91
Unit LED
SuperStack 4 Switch 5500 PWR 28 Port
Green=Status Yellow=Packet
Red=PoE
Mode LED
RPS LED
Power LED
Switch 5500 Family — Front View Detail 17
l
Figure 4 Switch 5500-EI 52-Port PWR - front view
Port Status LEDs
3CR17172-91
10/100BASE-TX Ports
Figure 5 Switch 5500-EI FX 28-Port — front view
Port Status LEDs
Speed
Duplex
100Base-FX
100BASE-FX Ports
1000Base-X
1000BASE-X Ports
10/100/1000BASE-T Ports
Console Port
3CR17181-91
10/100/100BASE-T
Unit LED
Switch 5500G-EI Figure 6 Switch 5500G-EI (24 port) — front view
Conso
e Port
SuperStack 4 Switch 5500 PWR 52 Port
RPS LED
SuperStack 4 Switch 5500-EI 28-Port FX
RPS
Green=Speed Yellow=Duplex
PWR
Mode LED
Power LED
Unit LED
Mode LED
Green=Status Yellow=Packet
Red=PoE
1000BASE-X Ports
RPS LED
PWR LED
Port Status LEDs
Status:Green=10Mbps Yellow=10Mbps Flashing=Disabled Packet:Green=FullDuplex Yellow=Half Duplex Power:Green=Delivering Power Yellow=FaultFlashing Green=Over Budget
1 432 5 678 9 10 11 1213 161514 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
21
10/100/1000BASE-T Ports
Dual Personality
10/100/1000BASE-T/
1000BASE-X SFP Ports
22 23
Unit LED
Console
24
Console Port
3CR17251-91 SuperStack 4 Switch 5500G-EI 24-Port
Mode:
Unit
Green=Status
100% 80%
Yellow=Packet
60%
Red=POE
40% 20%
Mode LED
PWR LED
PWR
RPS
MOD
STK
Stack LED
Module LED
RPS LED
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Figure 7 Switch 5500G-EI (48 port) — front view
Port Status LEDs
Status:Green=10Mbps Yellow=10Mbps Flashing=Disabled Packet:Green=FullDuplex Yellow=Half Duplex Power:Green=Delivering Power Yellow=FaultFlashing Green=Over Budget
1 432 5 678 9 10 11 1213 161514 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 282726 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 3637 403938 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
Console Port
SuperStack 4 Switch 5500G-EI 48-port
10/100/1000BASE-T Ports
10/100/1000BASE-T/
1000BASE-X SFP Ports
Figure 8 Switch 5500G-EI SFP (24 port) — front view
Port Status LEDs
3
2
14
15
13
1
16
18
4
1000BASE-X: Green=1000Mbps Flashing Yellow=POST failed
10/100/1000BASE-TX: S(Speed):Green=1000Mbps Yellow=10/100Mbps D(Duplex):Green=Full Duplex Yellow=Half Duplex
19
20
7
21
8
9
22
23
10
11
24
12
1000Base-X1000Base-X
6
17
5
3CR17259-91 SuperStack 4 Switch 5500G-EI SFP 24-Port
25/11
26/12
D
S
10/100/1000Base-TX
27/23
D
S
D
S
28/24
S
D
Unit LED
100% 80% 60% 40% 20%
45
46 47
Dual Personality
Power LED
RPS LED
Power LED
Mode LED
Mode: Green=Status Yellow=Packet Red=POE
48
Module LED
RPS LED
PWR
RPS
STK
MOD
PWR
RPS
MOD
STK
Stack LED
10BASE-T/
100BASE-TX/
1000BASE-T Ports
Mode
LED
1000BASE-X Ports
10/100/1000BASE-TX Ports
Unit LED
Console Port
WARNING: RJ-45 Ports. These are shielded RJ-45 data sockets. They cannot be used as standard traditional telephone sockets, or to connect the unit to a traditional PBX or public telephone network. Only connect RJ-45 data connectors, network telephony systems, or network telephones to these sockets.
Either shielded or unshielded data cables with shielded or unshielded jacks can be connected to these data sockets.
The 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T ports have RJ-45 connectors and are configured as Auto MDIX (cross-over).
Stack
LED
Switch 5500 Family — Front View Detail 19
The default state for these ports is auto-negotiation enabled, where the speed, duplex and flow control modes of a link are automatically detected to provide the highest available bandwidth with the link partner.
Alternatively, auto-negotiation can be disabled. These ports can be manually configured to 10 Mbps half duplex, 100 Mbps half duplex, 10 Mbps full duplex or 100 Mbps full duplex. It is not possible to manually configure a 1000 Mbps link as auto-negotiation is mandatory in the 1000 Mbps standard. If auto-negotiation is disabled, Auto MDIX cannot function and the ports are fixed as MDIX (cross-over) mode.
If auto-negotiation is disabled on a 1000 Mbps port, the speed will drop to the highest available speed. By default this is 100 Mbps.
1000BASE-X SFP Ports The 1000BASE-X SFP (Small Form Factor Pluggable) ports support fiber
Gigabit Ethernet short-wave (SX), long-wave (LX), long-haul (LH70) and copper (T) SFP Transceivers in any combination. This offers you the flexibility of using SFP transceivers to provide connectivity between the Switch and remote 1000 Mbps workgroups or to create a high capacity aggregated link backbone connection.
100BASE-X SFP Ports
(Switch 5500-EI FX
only)
Console Port The console port allows you to connect a terminal and perform remote or
The default state for these ports is auto-negotiation enabled, where the speed, duplex and flow control modes are negotiated. As the speed and duplex modes are fixed by the media type, only the flow control is negotiated with the link partner. Alternatively, auto-negotiation can be disabled (except 1000BASE-T where auto-negotiation is mandatory) and the flow control setting can be manually configured.
The Switch 5500-EI FX has 24 100BASE-X SFP ports. These are 100Mbps ports that can use multi-mode fiber optic cables of up to 2km and single-mode fiber optic cables of up to 10km.
Duplex and flow control must be manually configured.
The Switch 5500-EI FX supports copper transceivers on the Gigabit SFP ports only.
local out-of-band management. As the console port on the Switch is an RJ-45 port, you will need to connect an RJ-45 to DB9 converter cable to a standard null modem cable in order to connect a terminal. The default baud rate is 19,200.
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Unit LED The Unit LED is a seven segment display visible on the front of the Switch.
The Unit LED can be used to diagnose hardware faults, display POST test ID, display Stack ID, display PoE utilization and software upgrade information. For information on using the Unit LED for problem solving,
Solving Problems Indicated by LEDs” on page 78.
see
LEDs Ta bl e 5
status according to color. For information on using the LEDs for problem solving, see
Tab le 5 LED behavior
LED Color Indicates 10/100/1000BASE-TX Port LEDs
Speed Green A high speed (1000 Mbps) link is present, blinking off
Duplex Green Full duplex, blinking off for every packet received or
PoE Green Power is being delivered to the port.
10/100BASE-T/TX Ports LEDS
Speed Green A high speed (100 Mbps) link is present, blinking off
lists LEDs visible on the front of the Switch, and how to read their
Checking for Correct Operation of LEDs” on page 40.
for every packet received or transmitted.
Yellow A low speed (10/100 Mbps) link is present, blinking
off for every packet received or transmitted.
Yellow flashing The port has failed POST.
Off No link is present.
transmitted.
Yellow Half duplex, blinking off for every packet received or
transmitted.
Yellow flashing The port has failed POST.
Off No link is present.
Green flashing Port power has exceeded limit or is unable to supply
power due to unit being over budget.
Yellow PoE error, no power supplied on port.
Yellow flashing The port has failed post.
Off No power is being delivered.
for every packet received or transmitted.
Yellow A low speed (10 Mbps) link is present, blinking off for
every packet received or transmitted.
Yellow flashing The port has failed POST.
Off No link is present.
Switch 5500 Family — Front View Detail 21
LED Color Indicates
Duplex Green Full duplex, blinking off for every packet received or
transmitted.
Yellow Half duplex, blinking off for every packet received or
transmitted.
Yellow flashing The port has failed POST.
Off No link is present.
PoE Green Power is being delivered to the port.
Green flashing Port power has exceeded limit or is unable to supply
power due to unit being over budget.
Yellow PoE error, no power supplied on port.
Yellow flashing The port has failed post.
Off No power is being delivered.
1000BASE-X SFP Port LEDs
Speed Green A 1000 Mbps link is present.
Yellow flashing The port has failed post.
Off No link is present.
Duplex Green Full duplex packets are being transmitted/received on
the port.
Yellow Half duplex packets are being transmitted/received on
the port.
Yellow flashing Port failed POST.
Off No links is present.
100BASE-X SFP Port LEDs
Speed Green A 100 Mbps link is present.
Yellow flashing The port has failed post.
Off No link is present.
Duplex Green Full duplex packets are being transmitted/received on
the port.
Yellow Half duplex packets are being transmitted/received on
the port.
Yellow flashing Port failed POST.
Off No links is present.
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LED Color Indicates Unit LED
Green Power on Self Test (POST) is in progress. During POST
a test ID number appears in the Unit LED (seven segment display)
or
Software download is in progress. During software download, a clockwise cycling bar appears in the Unit LED.
Green flashing The Switch has failed POST. The Unit LED flashes the
number of the test that has failed.
Green flashing ‘f’ There has been a fan failure.
Green flashing ‘t’ The Switch is over temperature and unit temperature
is critical.
Stack LED
Green The XRN stack is functioning in resilient mode. Loop
cable is attached.
Green flashing Switch is not compatible with the other Switches in
the stack.
Yellow The XRN stack is functioning without the loop
connection.
Off Stacking Cables are not connected.
Module LED (Switch 5500G-EI only)
Green The Module is installed and operating normally.
Yellow flashing The Module is installed but not supported or faulty.
Off The Module is not installed.
Mode LED
Duplex Yellow 10/100/1000 Duplex and Activity, 1000 SFP Duplex
and Activity, or Stack Activity.
Speed Green 10/100/1000 Port Speed and Activity, 1000 SFP
Status and Activity, or Stack Status and Activity.
PoE Red 10/100/1000 port showing PoE information.
RPS LED
Green AC and RPS supply connected.
Yellow AC failed or not connected. RPS supply is OK.
Off There is no RPS supply connected.
Switch 5500 Family
Rear View Detail
Switch 5500 Figure 9 Switch 5500 SI, EI and FX — rear view
Switch 5500 Family — Rear View Detail 23
LED Color Indicates PWR LED
Green The Switch is powered-up and operating normally.
Green flashing Self Test (POST) or Software Download is in progress.
Yellow flashing One or more ports have failed POST.
Red The Switch has failed its Power On Self Test.
Off The Switch is not receiving power or there is a fault
with the Power Supply Unit.
Power Socket
100-240V; 50/60Hz; 2.5A
~
Power Socket
100-240V; 50/60Hz; 7.0A
~
NULL
-48 -60V;2.0A
Redundant Power System Socket
NULL
-52 -55V;19.5A
Redundant Power System Socket
Open Book Warning Labels
Earthing Screw
Figure 10 Switch 5500 PWR - rear view
Open Book Warning Labels
Earthing Screw
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Switch 5500G-EI Figure 11 Switch 5500G-EI — rear view
Power Socket
Switch 5500G PoE PSU 24-Port
NULL
Stack LEDs
Expansion Module Slot
-52 - -55V;19.5A
Redundant Power System Socket
Expansion Module
Slot
Power Socket Each Power Supply automatically adjusts its voltage setting to any supply
Open Book Warning
Labels
UP
Stacking: Green=OK, Flashing Green=Traffic, Yellow=LinkFault,
Handle
Stacking Cable Port (Up)
DOWN
Yellow Flashing=Stack Fault
Stacking Cable Port (Down)
You can use this slot to install an Expansion Module. Contact your supplier for further information.
WARNING:
When an Expansion Module is not installed, ensure the
blanking plate is fitted by tightening all screws with a suitable tool. Failure to fit a blanking plate may void the product warranty.
voltage in the range 100-240 VAC.
Before installing or removing any components from the Switch 5500 Family or carrying out any maintenance procedures, you must read the safety information provided in Appendix A
of this guide.
AVERTISSEMENT: Avant d'installer ou d'enlever tout composant des commutateurs de la gamme Switch 5500 ou d'entamer une procédure de maintenance, lisez les informations relatives à la sécurité qui se trouvent dans l'annexe A de ce guide.
VORSICHT:Bevor Sie Komponenten der Switch 5500-Baureihe installieren oder deinstallieren und bevor Sie Wartungsarbeiten ausführen, müssen Sie die in Anhang A dieses Handbuchs aufgeführten Sicherheitshinweise lesen.
ADVERTENCIA: Antes de instalar o extraer cualquier componente del Switch 5500 Family o de realizar tareas de mantenimiento, debe leer la información de seguridad facilitada en el Apéndice A de esta guía.
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AVVERTENZA: Prima di installare o rimuovere qualsiasi componente dello Switch 5500 Family o di eseguire qualsiasi procedura di manutenzione, leggere le informazioni di sicurezza riportate nell'Appendice A di questa guida.
OSTRZEŻENIE: Przed instalacją lub usunięciem jakichkolwiek elementów z przełącznika z rodziny 5500 lub przeprowadzeniem prac konserwacyjnych należy zapoznać się z informacjami o bezpieczeństwie zawartymi w Załączniku A niniejszego podręcznika.
Redundant Power
System Socket
Stacking Cable Ports
(Switch 5500G-EI)
To protect against internal power supply failure, you can use this socket to connect the Switch to a -48 DC Redundant Power System.
You can use these ports to connect the following cables:
Stacking Cable (3C17262) — which enables you to stack together
two switches up to three rack units apart.
Resilient Stacking Cable (3C17263) — which enables you to stack
together two switches up to sixteen rack units apart.
You can stack together any combination of 5500G-EI 24 port and 48 port units, up to a maximum of eight units.
For more information on how to connect a stacking cable to your Switch units, please refer to the Installation Guide that accompanies your cable.
It is not possible to create a Fabric by interconnecting a 3Com Switch 5500 with any other 3Com device (such as a 5500G-EI) or mix Enhanced Image (EI) Switch 5500 units with Standard Image (SI) units.
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Default Settings Ta bl e 6 shows the default settings for the Switch 5500 Family. If you
initialize one of the Switch units, it is returned to these defaults.
Tab le 6 Default Settings
Feature Switch 5500 Family Port Status Enabled Port Speed Auto-negotiated Duplex Mode Auto-negotiated Power over Ethernet Enabled on the Switch 5500G-EI (when a PoE
PSU is installed)
Flow Control Auto-negotiated Broadcast Storm Control Enabled Virtual LANs (VLANs) All ports belong to the untagged Default VLAN
(VLAN 1) with IEEE Std 802.1Q-1998 learning operational.
Management VLAN VLAN 1 Multicast Filtering IGMP filtering enabled Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Enabled Fast Start Enabled RMON Alarm Enabled Link Aggregation Control
Protocol (LACP) Spanning Tree Protocol Enabled Smart Auto-sensing Enabled
Disabled per port
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INSTALLING THE SWITCH
This chapter contains the information you need to install and set up the Switch 5500. It covers the following topics:
Package Contents
Choosing a Suitable Site
Rack-mounting
Connecting a Redundant Power Supply
Placing Units On Top of Each Other
The Power-up Sequence
SFP Operation
Packing and Shipping the Switch 5500G-EI
WARNING: Safety Information. Before installing or removing any components from the Switch 5500 or carrying out any maintenance procedures, you must read the safety information provided in Appendix A of this guide.
AVERTISSEMENT: Consignes de sécurité. Avant d'installer ou d'enlever tout composant de Switch 5500 ou d'entamer une procédure de maintenance, lisez les informations relatives à la sécurité qui se trouvent dans l'Appendice A de ce guide.
VORSICHT: Sicherheitsinformationen. Bevor Sie Komponenten aus dem Switch 5500 entfernen oder der Switch 5500 hinzufuegen oder Instandhaltungsarbeiten verrichten, lesen Sie die Sicherheitsanweisungen, die in Anhang A in diesem Handbuch aufgefuehrt sind.
ADVERTENCIA: Información de seguridad. Antes de instalar o extraer cualquier componente del Switch 5500 o de realizar tareas de mantenimiento, debe leer la información de seguridad facilitada en el Apéndice A de esta guía del usuario.
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AVVERTENZA: Informazioni di sicurezza. Prima di installare o rimuovere qualsiasi componente dal Switch 5500 o di eseguire qualsiasi procedura di manutenzione, leggere le informazioni di sicurezza riportate nell'Appendice A della presente guida per l'utente.
OSTRZEŻENIE: Informacje o zabezpieczeniach. Przed instalacją lub usunięciem jakichkolwiek elementów z product lub przeprowadzeniem prac konserwacyjnych należy zapoznać się z informacjami o bezpieczeństwie zawartymi w Załączniku A niniejszego podręcznika.
Package Contents The Switch 5500 packaging contains the following for all units:
Switch Unit
RPS -48V DC Connector
CD ROM (includes documentation for your Switch)
Getting Started Guide (this guide)
Release Notes
Warranty Information
3 x Serial Number Labels
RPS Flyer
Power Cord
Console Cable (RJ-45)
4 x Rubber Feet
Tab l e 7
below details the packaging contents specific to each unit in the
Switch 5500 Family.
Tab le 7 Package Contents
Blanking Plate
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Switch 5500-SI 28 and 52 Port
Switch 5500-EI 28 and 52 Port
Switch 5500 PWR 28 and 52 Port
Switch 5500 FX 28 Port
Switch 5500G-EI 24 Port
Switch 5500G-EI 48 Port
Switch 5500G-EI SFP 28 Port
Choosing a Suitable Site
12A RPS Connector and Backshell (incl. cable tie and earthing lead)
25A RPS Connector and Backshell (incl. cable tie and earthing lead)
2 x Front Securing Brackets
2 x Back Securing Brackets
4 x Screws
6 x Screws
The Switch 5500 Family is suited for use in an internal wiring closet, a network room, or telecommunications room, where it can be mounted in a standard 19-inch equipment rack, or free-standing.
CAUTION: Ensure that the ventilation holes are not obstructed.
When deciding where to position the Switch, ensure that:
Cabling is located away from:
The Switch is accessible and cables can be connected easily.
sources of electrical noise such as radios, transmitters and
broadband amplifiers.
power lines and fluorescent lighting fixtures.
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Water or moisture cannot enter the case of the Switch.
Air flow is not restricted around the Switch or through the vents in the
Air temperature around the Switch does not exceed 40 °C (104 °F).
If the Switch is installed in a 19-inch rack or closed assembly its local air temperature may be greater than room ambient temperature.
The air is as free from dust as possible.
The Switch is situated away from sources of conductive (electrical)
The unit is installed in a clean, air conditioned environment.
The AC supply used by the Switch is separate to that used by units
side of the Switch. 3Com recommends that you provide a minimum of
25 mm (1 in.) clearance.
dust, for example laser printers.
that generate high levels of AC noise, for example air conditioning
units.
No more than four Switch units are placed on top of one another, if
the units are free-standing.
Rack-mounting The Switch 5500 is 1U high and will fit in most standard 19-inch racks.
CAUTION: Disconnect all cables from the Switch before continuing. Remove all self adhesive pads from the underside of the Switch if they have been fitted.
CAUTION: If you use a shelf or support ensure that it will not obstruct the air flow through the side panels of the Switch.
Switch 5500 (non
PoE)
To rack-mount your Switch 5500 (non PoE):
1 Place the Switch the right way up on a hard flat surface, with the front
facing towards you.
2 Locate a securing bracket over the mounting holes on one side of the
front of the Switch, as shown in Figure 12
.
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