1700568F1NetVanta 1638
1700569F1NetVanta 1638P
1700460F1NetVanta 120 W AC Power Supply
1700462F1NetVanta 500 W PoE Power Supply
1700470F1NetVanta Dual Stacking XIM
1700471F1NetVanta Dual SFP+ XIM
1700473F1NetVanta Dual SFP XIM
1700530F1NetVanta 1131 RPS/EPS
1700532F1NetVanta 1131 RPS Cable
1700533F1NetVanta 1131 EPS Cable
1700534F1NetVanta 1131 Dual Mounting Tray
61700568F1-34D
April 2013
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trade names of their respective holders.
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The contents of this manual are current as of th e date of publication. ADTRAN reserves the right to change
the contents without prior notice.
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commercial losses even if ADTRAN has been advised thereof as a result of issue of this publication.
Software Licensing Agreement
Each ADTRAN product contains a single license for ADTRAN-supplied software. Pursuant to the
Licensing Agreement, you may: (a) use the software on the purchased ADTRAN device only and (b) keep
a copy of the software for backup purposes. This Agreement covers all software installed on the system, as
well as any software available on the ADTRAN website. In addition, certain ADTRAN systems may
contain additional conditions for obtaining software upgrades.
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Safety InstructionsNetVanta 1600 Series Hardware Installation Guide
Safety Instructions
When using your telephone equipment, please follow these basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of
fire, electrical shock, or personal injury:
1. Do not use this product near water, such as a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a
wet basement, or near a swimming pool.
2. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There is a remote
risk of shock from lightning.
3. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
4. Use only the power cord, power supply, and batteries indicated in the manual. Do not dispose of
batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with local codes for special disposal instructions.
5. The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
If any of the following conditions occur, unplug the product from the electrical outlet and replace the part
or contact your qualified service personnel:
1. The power cable, extension cable, or plug is damaged.
2. An object has fallen into the product.
3. The product has been exposed to water.
4. The product has been dropped or damaged.
5. The product does not operate correctly when you follow the operating instructions.
This equipment incorporates double pole/neutral fusing. If the neutral fuse opens and the
line fuse does not open, voltage could still be present in the unit.
These units contain no user-serviceable parts. They should only be serviced by qualified
service personnel.
Additional safety guidelines, such as Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE),
are given in the document NetVanta Safety and Regulatory Information available online at
NetVanta 1600 Series Hardware Installation Guide FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement
FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio frequencies.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Table
NetVanta Module P/N and NameNetVanta 1638NetVanta 1638P
1700470F1Dual Stacking XIMFCC Part 15 Class A
1700471F1Dual SFP+ XIM
1700473F1Dual SFP XIM
1700460F1NetVanta 120 W AC Power SupplyFCC Part 15 Class A
1700462F1NetVanta 500 W PoE Power SupplyN/AFCC Part 15 Class A
EN 55022 Class A
EN 55024
FCC Part 15 Class A
EN 55022 Class A
EN 55024
EN 386 300
FCC Part 15 Class A
EN 55022 Class A
EN 55024
EN 386 300
EN 55022 Class A
EN 55024
EN 61000-3-2
EN 61000-3-3
ICES 003 Class A
AS/NZS CISPR22 Class A
FCC Part 15 Class A
EN 55022 Class A
EN 55024
FCC Part 15 Class A
EN 55022 Class A
EN 55024
EN 386 300
FCC Part 15 Class A
EN 55022 Class A
EN 55024
EN 386 300
N/A
ICES 003 Class A
Canadian Emissions Requirements
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus
as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled “Digital Apparatus,” ICES-003 of the
Department of Communications.
Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites de bruits radioelectriques applicables aux appareils numériques
de Class A prescrites dans la norme sur le materiel brouilleur: “Appareils Numériques,” NMB-003 edictee
par le ministre des Communications.
Toll Fraud LiabilityNetVanta 1600 Series Hardware Installation Guide
Toll Fraud Liability
Be advised that certain security risks are inherent in the use of any telecommunications or networking
equipment, including but not limited to, toll fraud, Denial of Service (DoS) attacks, loss or theft of data,
and the unauthorized or illegal use of said equipment. ADTRAN OFFERS NO WARRANTIES, EITHER
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, REGARDING THE PREVENTION, DETECTION, OR DETERRENCE
OF TOLL FRAUD, NETWORKING ATTACKS, OR UNAUTHORIZED, ILLEGAL, OR IMPROPER
USE OF ADTRAN EQUIPMENT OR SOFTWARE. THEREFORE, ADTRAN IS NOT LIABLE FOR
ANY LOSSES OR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM SUCH FRAUD, ATTACK, OR IMPROPER USE,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, HUMAN AND DATA PRIVACY, INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY, MATERIAL ASSETS, FINANCIAL RESOURCES, LABOR AND LEGAL COSTS.
Ultimately, the responsibility for securing your telecommunication and networking equipment rests with
you, and you are encouraged to review documentation regarding available security measures, their
configuration and implementation, and to test such features as is necessary for your network.
Service and Warranty
For information on the service and warranty of ADTRAN products, visit the Support section of the
ADTRAN website at http://www.adtran.com
The NetVanta 1600 Series Gigabit Switches include the NetV anta 1638 and the NetVanta 1638P (Power over
Ethernet (PoE)).
In this document, the term NetVanta 1600 means all of the units collectively. If a statement
only applies to one particular switch, the text refers to that switch individually.
This hardware installation guide lists the NetVanta 1600 Series units’ specifications, describes the physical
characteristics of the units, introduces basic functionality, and provides installation instructions.
•Physical Descrip tions on page 14
•Product Specifications on page 22
•Option Modules on page 25
•Unit Installation on page 29
•NetVanta 1131 RPS/EPS on page 34
For additional information on mounting options, powering the unit, installing option modules, and installing the
NetVanta 1131 RPS/EPS refer to the following sections:
•Mounting Options on page 30
•Replacing the Power Supply on page 31
•Installing XAUI Interface Modules on page 33
•Installing the NetVanta 1131 RPS/EPS on page 37
For information on switch configuration for a specific application, refer to the configuration guides provided on
the ADTRAN Support Community
. For details on the command line interface (CLI), refer to the
AOS Command Reference Guide. All other related documents are also availab le online at
Physical DescriptionsNetVanta 1600 Series Hardware Installation Guide
2.PHYSICAL DESCRIPTIONS
The NetVanta 1600 Series is a 48-port multi-layer Gigabit Ethernet switch. These high-capacity Ethernet
switches provides Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching capability . Two dual high-speed option module slots provide
optional 10 G interfaces. Applications for the NetVanta 1600 Series include edge switching with high-speed
stacking and network aggregation.
The NetVanta 1600 Series units’ front panels contain 48 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet interfaces that are
accessed via standard RJ-45 connectors. Also, on the front panel a T ype A universal serial bus (USB) host
connector is integrated into the 10/100Base-T (RJ-45) management port.
The NetV anta 1600 Series is housed in a 1U-high rack-mount able metal enclosure that includes field replaceable
power supplies and fans. The NetVanta 1638 is shipped with the NetVanta 120 W AC power supply
(P/N 1700460F1) installed that provides +12 VDC and a redundant power supply (RPS) connector. The
NetVanta 1638P is shipped with the NetV anta 500 W PoE power supply (P/N 1700462F1) installed that
provides +12 VDC and +50 VDC and both an RPS and an extended power supply (EPS) connector.
NetVanta 1600 Series units run the ADTRAN Operating System (AOS), and are managed through an
EIA-232 (DB-9) console port located on the front panel, a 10/100Base-T Ethernet management port, Telnet
session, or the Web-based graphical user interface (GUI). The NetVanta 1600 Series is RoHS compliant.
ActivChassis
ActivChassis is a feature of the NetVanta 1600 Series in which multiple devices, such as Layer 2 or Layer 3
switches, are connected to create a virtual chassis that can be managed as a single virtual switch. The devices are
stacked using ActivChassis ports to create a larger logical device comprised of the individual devices. This
feature allows multiple devices to share resources and operate as though they are part of a larger chassis-based
system, while allowing configuration and control of the logical device from a single member. In ActivChassis,
each device adds its set of ports and hardware tables to form a logical device. Refer to the ActivChassis in AOS
configuration guide available on the ADTRAN Support Forum
NetVanta 1600 Series for ActivChassis.
for more information on configuring the
Power over Ethernet
The NetVanta 1638P PoE device provides the same basic functionality as the NetV anta 1638 product. By
default, the PoE switch discovers attached powered devices (PDs) and provides 50 VDC to the PD via Ethernet
cabling. The NetVanta 1638P is fully compliant with the IEEE 802.3af PoE and IEEE 802.3at PoE+ standards
and also supports legacy PDs.
Redundant Power Supply
All NetVanta 1600 Series units provide a connection for an optional RPS on the rear panel. The NetV anta 1131
RPS/EPS (P/N 1700530F1) is sold separately . When connected, the RPS will provide 120 W of backup power
should the internal power supply fail. The units will automatically switch to RPS when needed, providing
uninterrupted power to the unit. Refer to NetVanta 1131 RPS/EPS on page 34 for more information.
Extended Power Supply
The NetVanta 1638P unit also provides a connection for an optional EPS on the rear panel. The NetV anta 1131
RPS/EPS (P/N 1700530F1) is sold separately . When an EPS is connected, the internal and external supplies will
use load sharing to provide up to 740 W of power for PoE applications. In the event that the internal power
supply fails, the EPS will provide up to 370 W of power for PoE applications. Refer to NetVanta 1 131 RPS/EPS
NetVanta 1600 Series Hardware Installation Guide Physical Descriptions
NetVanta 1600 Series Shipping Contents
Each NetVanta 1600 Series unit is shipped in its own cardboard shipping carton. Open each carton carefully, and
avoid deep penetration into the carton with sharp objects.
After unpacking the unit, inspect it for possible shipping damage. If the equipment has been d amaged in transit,
immediately file a claim with the carrier and contact ADTRAN Customer Service (refer to the Support page on
the ADTRAN website at http://www.adtran.com/support
Domestic shipments of the NetVanta 1638 include the following items:
•NetVanta 1638 base unit
•NetVanta 120 W AC power supply
•A detachable po wer cable with a grounded, three-prong plug
•Quick start guide
•Two 19-inch rack mounting brackets and eight screws
International shipments of the NetVanta 1638 include the following items:
•NetVanta 1638 base unit
•NetVanta 120 W AC power supply
•All necessary power cords
•Quick start guide
•Two 19-inch rack mounting brackets and eight screws
).
Domestic shipments of the NetVanta 1638P include the following items:
•NetVanta 1638P base unit
•NetVanta 500 W PoE power supply
•A detachable po wer cable with a grounded, three-prong plug
•Quick start guide
•Two 19-inch rack mounting brackets and eight screws
International shipments of the NetVanta 1638P include the following items:
•NetVanta 1638P base unit
•NetVanta 500 W PoE power supply
•All necessary power cords
•Quick start guide
•Two 19-inch rack mounting brackets and eight screws
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NetV anta 1638
Front Panel Design
The NetVanta 1638 front panel is shown below. Table 1 on page 21 describes all of the LEDs, and
Appendix A on page 43 shows the connector pin outs.
Figure 1. NetVanta 1638 Front Panel Layout
Front Panel Features
Status LED
The STAT LED is located on the upper left side of the unit and indicates the unit’s status.
Redundant Power Supply LED
The RPS LED is located on the upper left side of the unit and indicates RPS status.
High-Speed Port LEDs
The high-speed port LEDs labeled X1/1, X1/2, X2/1, and X2/2 are located on the upper left portion of
the unit’ s front panel and indicate when there is link/ activity on the four 10 Gigabit Et hernet interfaces.
Port LEDs
The port LEDs labeled 1 through 48 are located above the 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet interfaces.
Using the LED mode switch, these LEDs can display either link/activity or VCID status.
LED Mode Switch
The LED mode switch is located on the left side of the unit and is used to toggle Ports 1 through 48
between link/activity and VCID display modes.
Link/Activity LED
The LINK/ACT LED is located on the left side of the unit and indicates that the port LEDs are
displaying link/activity for the interface.
VCID LED
The VCID LED is located on the left side of the unit and indicates that the port LEDs are displaying
VCID.
CONSOLE Interface
The CONSOLE interface is an EIA-232 serial port (DCE) that provides local management and
configuration (via a DB-9 female connector). See Table A-1 on page 43 for pinouts.
Connection directly to an external modem requires a cross-over cable.
NetVanta 1600 Series Hardware Installation Guide Physical Descriptions
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120 WATT POWER SUPPLY
DISCONNECT ALL POWER CABLES PRIOR
TO REMOVAL OF POWER SUPPLY
CAUTION
AC INPUT
X1
X2
RPS - 12VDC
1700460F1
Management Interface
The 10/100Base-T management interface labeled MGMT is located above the USB interface. LEDs in
the RJ-45 connector provide link and activity indications for the management interface. The
management interface provides the following:
• 10Base-T or 100Base-T with a single connector
• Auto MDIX
• Autonegotiation
• Advanced cable diagnostics
• CSMA/CD
• IEEE 802.3 compatibility
USB Interface
The USB interface labeled USB is located below the management interface.
10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet Interfaces
The front panel contains 48 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet interfaces (RJ-45). These interfaces are
arranged in stacked pairs, with the numbers 1 through 48 screened from left to right directly above the
corresponding ports. Status LEDs for each stacked pair of interfaces are located directly over the
interfaces. See Table A-2 on page 43 for pinouts.
Rear Panel Design
The NetVanta 1638 rear panel is shown below.
Figure 2. NetVanta 1638 Rear Panel Layout
Rear Panel Interfaces
Option Module Slots
The rear panel contains two high-speed option module slots labeled X1 and X2 that accept a variety of
high-speed option modules.
NetVanta 120 W AC Power Supply
The rear panel houses the field replaceable NetVanta 120 W AC power supply. For information on
replacing the power supply, refer Replacing the Power Supply on page 31.
RPS
The NetVanta 120 W AC power supply has a power input to a +12 VDC RPS. The RPS LED, located
on the front panel of the unit, indicates RPS status.
Power Connection
The NetVanta 120 W AC power supply has a power input to the AC universal power supply. Refer to
Supplying Power to the Unit on page 31 for connection details.
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PoE
P
EPS
Power over Ethernet
NetV anta 1638P
Front Panel Design
The NetVanta 1638P front panel is shown below. Table 1 on page 21 describes all of the LEDs, and
Appendix A on page 43 shows the connector pin outs.
Figure 3. NetVanta 1638P Front Panel Layout
Front Panel Features
Status LED
The STAT LED is located on the upper left side of the unit and indicates the unit’s status.
Redundant Power Supply LED
The RPS LED is located on the upper left side of the unit and indicates RPS status.
Extended Power Supply LED
The EPS LED is located on the upper left side of the unit and indicates EPS status.
High-Speed Port LEDs
The high-speed port LEDs labeled X1/1, X1/2, X2/1, and X2/2 are located on the upper left portion of
the unit’ s front panel and indicate when there is link/ activity on the four 10 Gigabit Et hernet interfaces.
Port LEDs
The port LEDs labeled 1 through 48 are located above the 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet interfaces.
Using the LED mode switch, these LEDs can display either link/activity, PoE, or VCID status.
LED Mode Switch
The LED mode switch is located on the left side of the unit and is used to toggle Ports 1 through 48
between link/activity, PoE, and VCID display modes.
Link/Activity LED
The LINK/ACT LED is located on the left side of the unit and indicates that the port LEDs are
displaying link/activity for the interface.
VCID LED
The VCID LED is located on the left side of the unit and indicates that the port LEDs are displaying
VCID.
PoE LED
The PoE LED is located on the left side of the unit and indicates that the port LEDs are displaying PoE
status.
NetVanta 1600 Series Hardware Installation Guide Physical Descriptions
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500 WATT POWER SUPPLY
DISCONNECT ALL POWER CABLES PRIOR
TO REMOVAL OF POWER SUPPLY
CAUTION
AC INPUT
X1
X2
RPS - 12VDC
EPS - 50VDC
1700462F1
CONSOLE Interface
The CONSOLE interface is an EIA-232 serial port (DCE) that provides local management and
configuration (via a DB-9 female connector). See Table A-1 on page 43 for pinouts.
Connection directly to an external modem requires a cross-over cable.
Management Interface
The 10/100Base-T management interface labeled MGMT is located above the USB interface. LEDs in
the RJ-45 connector provide link and activity indications for the management interface. The
management interface provides the following:
• 10Base-T or 100Base-T with a single connector
• Auto MDIX
• Autonegotiation
• Advanced cable diagnostics
• CSMA/CD
• IEEE 802.3 compatibility
USB Interface
The USB interface labeled USB is located below the management interface.
10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet Interfaces
The front panel contains 48 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet interfaces (RJ-45). These interfaces are
arranged in stacked pairs, with the numbers 1 through 48 screened from left to right directly above the
corresponding ports. Status LEDs for each stacked pair of interfaces are located directly over the
interfaces. See Table A-2 on page 43 for pinouts.
Rear Panel Design
The NetVanta 1638P rear panel is shown below.
Figure 4. NetVanta 1638P Rear Panel Layout
Rear Panel Interfaces
Option Module Slots
The rear panel contains two high-speed option module slots labeled X1 and X2 that accept a variety of
high-speed option modules.
NetVanta 500 W PoE Power Supply
The rear panel houses the field replaceable NetVanta 500 W PoE power supply. For information on
replacing the power supply, refer to Replacing the Power Supply on page 31.
NetVanta 1600 Series Hardware Installation Guide Physical Descriptions
LED Descriptions
The following table describes LED activity for the NetVanta 1600 Series.
Table 1. Front Panel LED Descriptions
LEDColorIndication
STATOffUnit is not receiving power.
Green (flashing)On power up, the STAT LED flashes rapidly for five
seconds, during which time the user may escape to boot
mode from the CONSOLE port.
Green (solid)Power is on and self-test passed.
Red (solid)Power is on, but the self-test failed or the application code
could not be booted.
RPSOffRPS is not connected.
Green (solid)RPS is connected and the internal supply is functioning.
Red (solid)RPS is connected and the internal supply has failed.
EPS
(PoE units only)
LINK/ACTOffLink status/activity is not being displayed on port LEDs
PoE
(PoE units only)
VCIDOffVCID is not selected.
Port LEDs in
Link/Activity Mode
(1 - 48 and X1/1, X1/2,
X2/1, X2/)
Port LEDs in PoE Mode
(1 - 48 PoE units only)
Port LEDs in
VCID Mode
(1 - 8 only)
OffEPS is not connected.
Green (solid)EPS is connected and the internal supply is functioning.
Red (solid)EPS is connected and the internal supply has failed.
1 through 48.
Green (solid)Link status/activity is being displayed on port LEDs
1 through 48.
OffPoE status is not being displayed on port LEDs 1 through
48.
Green (solid)PoE status is being displayed on port LEDs 1 thr ough 48.
Green (solid)VCID is selected. The port LED (1 through 48) that
corresponds to the unit’s VCID value will display green.
OffThe port is not connected.
Green (solid)The link is up and the port is enabled.
Amber (flashing)There is activity on the port.
OffThe port is not delivering power.
Green (solid)The port is delivering power.
Red (solid)The port has detected a PoE fault.
OffActivChassis is disabled on this device.
Green (solid)The device has been admitted to the ActivChassis and the
port LED (1 through 8) that corresponds to the unit’s
assigned VCID value is lit.
Red (solid)The device has not been admitted to the ActivChassis and
the port LED (1 through 8) that corresponds to the unit’s
assigned VCID value is lit.
For more information on LED behaviors in VCID mode, refer to the ActivChassis in AOS
configuration guide available on the ADTRAN Support Forum
NetVanta 1600 Series Hardware Installation Guide Option Modules
4.OPTION MODULES
The NetVanta 1600 Series option module slots support two 10 Gbps uplink or stacking ports. They will support
several XAUI-compliant interface modules (XIMs) designed to meet a variety of stacking and networking
requirements. XIMs plug directly into the option module slots located on the rear of the base unit. The
NetVanta 1600 Series currently supports the following XIM:
•NetVanta Dual Stacking XIM (P/N 1700470F1) on page 26
•NetVanta Dual SFP+ XIM (P/N 1700471F1) on page 27
•NetVanta Dual SFP XIM (P/N 1700473F1) on page 28
This section describes the module, provides shipping contents, specifications, and features. Refer to Installing
XAUI Interface Modules on page 33 for information on card installation.
XAUI Interface Module Shipping Contents
NetVanta Dual Stacking XIM (1700470F1)
Shipments of the NetVanta Dual Stacking XIM include the following items:
•Dual Stacking XIM
•Quick start guide
NetVanta Dual SFP+ XIM (1700471F1)
Shipments of the NetVanta Dual SFP+ XIM include the following items:
•Dual SFP+ XIM
•Quick start guide
NetVanta Dual SFP XIM (1700473F1)
Shipments of the NetVanta Dual SFP XIM include the following items:
NetVanta 1600 Series Hardware Installation Guide Option Modules
Features and Specifications
SFP+ Interface
•AOS Version: 18.02. 02 or later
•Data Rate: 10 Gbps , 20 Gbps
bidirectional
Compliance
•Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
Table on page 5.
•EN 60950-1
•IEC 60950-1
•AS/NZS 60950-1
•UL/CUL 60950-1
•RoHS compliant
Environmental
•Operating Temperature: 0°C to 50°C
•Storage Temperature: -20°C to 70°C
•Relative Humidity: Up to 95 percent,
noncondensing
Physical
•Dimensions: 3.00-inch W x 1.57-inch H x
8.00-inch D
NetVanta Dual SFP+ XIM (P/N 1700471F1)
The NetVanta Dual SFP+ XIM (shown in Figure 5) accepts a number of industry standard SFP and SFP+
modules to provide Gigabit Ethernet fiber connectivity for high-speed uplinks or switch stacking.
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Figure 6. NetVanta Dual SFP+ XIM
SFP+ XIM
1
1700471F1
2
Only approved 'Class 1 Laser Pr oduct’ SFP and SFP+ modules fr om ADTRAN's appr oved
vendor list should be installed in this product. ADTRAN cannot certify system integrity
with other laser modules. Please refer to the ADTRAN website at www.adtran.com
list of compatible SFP and SFP+ modules and ADTRAN approved vendors.
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Features and Specifications
SFP+ Interface
•AOS Version: R10.3.0 or later
•Data Rate: Up to 2.5 Gbps, up to 5 Gbps
bidirectional
Compliance
•Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
Table on page 5.
•EN 60950-1
•IEC 60950-1
•AS/NZS 60950-1
•UL/CUL 60950-1
•RoHS compliant
Environmental
•Operating Temperature: 0°C to 50°C
•Storage Temperature: -20°C to 70°C
•Relative Humidity: Up to 95 percent,
noncondensing
Physical
•Dimensions: 3.00-inch W x 1.57-inch H x
8.00-inch D
NetVanta Dual SFP XIM (P/N 1700473F1)
The NetVanta Dual SFP XIM (shown in Figure 5) accepts a number of industry standard SFP modules to
provide Gigabit Ethernet fiber connectivity for high-speed uplinks or switch stacking.
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Figure 7. NetVanta Dual SFP XIM
1
SFP XIM
1700473F1
2
Only approved 'Class 1 Laser Pr oduct’ SFP modules fr om ADTRAN's appr oved vendor list
should be installed in this product. ADTRAN cannot certify system integrity with other
laser modules. Please refer to the ADTRAN website at www.adtran.com
compatible SFP modules and ADTRAN approved vendors.
NetVanta 1600 Series Hardware Installation Guide Unit Installation
5.UNIT INSTALLATION
The instructions and guidelines provided in this section cover hardware installation topics, such as mounting
options, supplying power to the unit, replacing the power supply , and installing option modules. These
instructions are presented as follows:
•Mounting Options on page 30
•Supplying Power to the Unit on page 31
•Replacing the Power Supply on page 31
•Installing XAUI Interface Modules on page 33
•Installing the NetVanta 1131 RPS/EPS on page 37
For information on configuring a specific application, refer to the configuration guides provided on the
ADTRAN’s Supp ort Forum
or the AOS Command Reference Guide (article 2219).
To prevent electrical shock, do not install equipment in a wet location or during a
lightning storm.
•The NetVanta 1600 Series is intended to be to be installed, maintained, and serviced
by qualified service personnel only and should be installed in a restricted access
location as described in UL/IEC 60950-1.
•Do not remove the cover on the RPS or EPS connectors on the rear of the unit unless
you plan to install power supplies in those slots.
•Always remove all power from the unit, including any optional RPS or EPS sources,
prior to servicing the unit.
• Ethernet cables are intended for intrabuilding use only. Connecting an ADTRAN
unit directly to Ethernet cables that run outside the building in which the unit is
housed will void the user's warranty and could create a fire or shock hazard. To
connect an ADTRAN unit to Ethernet cables that run outside the building,
ADTRAN's Ethernet Port Protection Device (EPPD) (P/N 1700502G1) must be
connected between the unit and the outside plant cable. Use of any Ethernet
protector other than ADTRAN's for this purpose will void the user's warranty.
• PoE cables are intended for intrabuilding use only. Connecting an ADTRAN PoE
unit directly to PoE cables that run outside the building in which the unit is housed
will void the user's warranty and could create a fire or shock hazard.
• For outdoor PoE applications, ensure any PoE injector used is approved and
rated for outdoor/exposed wiring applications. Use of a PoE injector that is not
rated for outdoor/exposed wiring applications will void the user's warranty and
could create a fire or shock hazard.
To access the CLI of the NetVanta, you will also need a PC with terminal emulation
software and a console port cable. Instructions on how to access the CLI are available in
the quick start guide shipped with your unit or online at ADTRAN’s Support Forum
.
Mounting Options
The NetVanta 1600 Series units can be installed in rackmount or tabletop configurations. The following sections
provide step-by-step instructions for rack mounting.
Rack Mounting the NetVanta 1600 Series Units
The NetVanta 1600 Series are 1U-high, rack-mountable units that can be installed into a 19-inch equipment rack
with the mounting brackets that are shipped with the units. They can also be mounted in a 23-inch rack with
optional brackets 1700509G1.
NetVanta 1600 Series units can be safely mounted in a rack by following these instructions:
•If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature
of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient temperature. Therefore,
consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible
with the maximum ambient temperature specified by the manufacturer.
•Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow
required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised.
•Be careful not to compromise the stability of the equipment mounting rack when
installing this product.
•Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit
and the effect that overloading the circuit might have on overcurrent protection and
supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be
used when addressing this concern.
•Reliable grounding of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained. Particular
attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the
branch circuit (e.g., use of power strips).
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Rack Mounting the NetVanta
StepAction
1Install the mounting brackets on the NetVanta. To avoid damaging the unit, use only the screws
included in the shipment when attaching mounting brackets to the chassis.
2To allow proper grounding, scrape the paint from the rack around the mounting holes where the
NetVanta will be positioned.
3Position the Net Vanta in a stationary equipment rack. This unit occupies 1U of space.
4Have an assistant hold the unit in position as you install two mounting bolts through the unit’s
brackets and into the equipment rack using a #2 Phillips-head screwdriver.
5Apply power to the un it (r efe r to Supplying Power to the Unit on page 31).
Supplying Power to the Unit
The NetVanta 1638 units come equipped with a field replaceable universal 110 to 240 V AC, 1.5 A, 50/60 Hz
power supply (NetVanta 120 W AC Power Supply, P/N 1700460F1). The NetVanta 1638P units come equipped
with a field replaceable universal 110 to 240 VAC, 5.7A, 50/60 Hz power supply (NetV anta 500 W PoE Power
Supply , P/N 1700462F1). To power these units, connect the supplied power cable to an appropriate properly
grounded power receptacle.
Replacing the Power Supply
The NetVanta 1600 Series power supplies can be safely replaced by following these instructions:
•The NetVanta 1600 Series power supplies are intended to be to be installed,
maintained, and serviced by qualified service personnel only.
•The NetVanta 1600 Series power supplies are not interchangeable. The
NetVanta 120 W AC Power Supply (P/N 1700460F1) is designed for use only in
NetVanta 1638 (P/N 1700568F1) units. The NetVanta 500 W PoE Power Supply
(P/N 1700462F1) is designed for use only in NetVanta 1638P (P/N 1700569F1) units.
•The NetV anta 1600 Series may be connected to multiple power sources. Disconnect all
power sources, including any EPS and RPS connections, prior to servicing the unit.
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X1
X2
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120 WATT POWER SUPPLY
DISCONNECT ALL POWER CABLES PRIOR
TO REMOVAL OF POWER SUPPLY
CAUTION
AC INPUT
RPS - 12VDC
1700460F1
Pull Tab
Instructions for Replacing the Power Supply
StepAction
1
Disconnect all power cords from the power supply.
2Loosen the screws on either side of the power supply using a screwdriver.
3Remove the power supply from the NetVant a base unit by pulling on the tab that protrudes from
the bottom edge of the power supply (see Figure 8).
4Being careful to align the new power supply with the card guides, slide it into the slot until it is
firmly positioned against the chassis. Do not use excessive force. If you encounter resistance,
remove the power supply and try again.
5Tighten the screws on either side of the power supply with a screwdriver.
6Reconnect the power cord(s).
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Installing XAUI Interface Modules
XAUI interface modules (XIMs) are installed into the rear panel option module slots. XIMs can be safely
installed by following these instructions:
•Electronic modules can be damaged by static electrical discharge. Before handling
modules, put on an antistatic discharge wrist strap to prevent damage to electrical
components. Place modules in antistatic packing material when transporting or
storing. When working on modules, always place them on an approved antistatic mat
that is electrically grounded.
•Always remove all power from the unit, including any optional RPS or EPS sources,
prior to removing or installing a module.
•Improper installation may result in damage to the modules.
StepAction
1Remove power from the unit.
Instructions for Installing the XIMs
2Remove the cover from the appropriate option slot using a Phillips-head screwdriver.
3Slide the XIM into the option slot until the module is firmly seated against the chassis (see
Figure 9 on page 33).
4Secure the screws at both edges of the XIM with a Phillips-head screwdriver.
5Connect the cables to the associated device(s).
6Restore power to the unit.
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X1
X2
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STACKING XIM
1700470F1
2
1
RPS - 12VDC
120 WATT POWER SUPPLY
CAUTION
DISCONNECT ALL POWER CABLES PRIOR
TO REMOVAL OF POWER SUPPLY
1700460F1
Figure 9. XIM Installation
AC INPUT
XIMs are hot swappable. However, they will not function until the power is cycled or a
manual reload of AOS is performed on the main unit. Refer to the AOS Command
Reference Guide (ADTRAN’s Support Forum article 2219) at
http://supportforums.adtran.com
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6.NETVANTA 1131 RPS/EPS
he NetVanta 1131 RPS/EPS has three RPS outputs and one EPS output for use with RPS/EPS equipped
NetVanta switches. Important: Refer to the NetVanta 1131 pr oduct on www.adtran.comswitches. The RPS outputs provide redundant or backup power for a switch’ s internal power supply. The EPS
output provides backup power for a Power over Ethernet (PoE) switch’s internal PoE supply, as well as extended
or supplemental power to provide full PoE for 48-port switches, up to 740 W of power.
The NetVanta 1131 does not activate RPS power until a failure is detected on the switch for which it is providing
redundancy . Once RPS power is being supplied to a switch, if a second switch fails, the power will not transfer
to the second switch. In the event that multiple connected switches lose power simultaneously, RPS power will
be supplied to the first failed switch detected.
The NetVanta 1131 is housed in a 1U-high, metal enclosure that can be wall mounted, rack mounted singly
using the provided rackmount brackets, or rack mounted two side by side using the optional dual mounting tray
(P/N 1700534F1).
•The NetVanta 1131 and the NetVanta switch with which it is associated should be
installed in a restricted access location as described in UL 60950-1.
•Under full load, the NetVanta 1131 may be hot to the touch.
for a list of supported
NetVanta 1131 Series Shipping Contents
Each NetVanta 1131 RPS/EPS unit is shipped in its own cardboard shipping carton. Open each carton carefully ,
and avoid deep penetration into the carton with sharp objects.
After unpacking the unit, inspect it for possible shipping damage. If the equipment has been d amaged in transit,
immediately file a claim with the carrier and contact ADTRAN Customer Service (refer to the Support page on
the ADTRAN website at http://www.adtran.com/support
Domestic shipments of the NetVanta 1131 include the following items:
•NetVanta 1131 base unit
•Two 19-inch rack mounting brackets and eight screws
•Two wall mounting brackets and four screws
•A detachable po wer cable with a grounded, three-prong plug
•Quick start guide
International shipments of the NetVanta 1638 include the following items:
•NetVanta 1131 base unit
•Two 19-inch rack mounting brackets and eight screws
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Rear Panel Interfaces
Power Connection
The NetVanta 1131 has a power input (labeled POWER) to the AC universal power supply. Refer to
Powering the NetVanta 1131 and the NetVanta Switch on page 42 for connection details.
Redundant Power Connections
The rear panel contains three RPS receptacles labeled RPS1, RPS2, and RPS3 that can be connected
to NetVanta switches using the NetVanta 1131 RPS cable P/N 1700532F1 (purchased separately).
Extended Power Connection
The rear panel contains one EPS receptacle labeled EPS that can be connected to NetVanta switches
using the NetVanta 1131 EPS cable P/N 1700533F1 (purchased separately).
LED Behaviors
The following table describes LED activity for the NetVanta 1131 RPS/EPS.
Table 2. Front Panel LED Behaviors
LEDColorIndication
PowerOffThe unit is not receiving power.
Green (solid)The unit is receiving power.
RPS ALMOffThe RPS is functioning properly.
Red (solid)The RPS has failed.
EPS ALMOffThe EPS is functioning properly.
Red (solid)The EPS has failed.
FAN ALMOffThe fans are functioning properly and the system temperature
is acceptable.
Red (solid)The fans have failed.
RPS CONN (1 - 3)OffThere is no connection to the switch.
Green (solid)There is a valid connection to the switch.
RPS STAT (1 - 3)OffPower is not being provided to the associated port.
Amber (solid)Power is being provided to the associated port.
Amber (flashing)A fault condition exists on the associated port.
EPS CONNOffThere is no connection to the switch.
Green (solid)There is a valid connection to the switch.
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Installing the NetVanta 1131 RPS/EPS
The instructions and guidelines provided in the following sections cover hardware installation topics, such as
mounting options and supplying power to the NetVanta 1131.
Rack Mounting the NetVanta 1131
The NetVanta 1131 can be installed into a 19-inch equipment rack by following these steps:
•The NetVanta 1131 is intended to be installed, maintained, and serviced by qualified
service personnel only and is for use with NetVanta switches only.
•If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature
of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient temperature. Therefore,
consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment
compatible with the maximum specified 50°C ambient temperature.
•Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow
required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised.
•Be careful not to compromise the stability of the equipment mounting rack when
installing this product.
•Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit
and the effect that overloading the circuit might have on overcurrent protection and
supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be
used when addressing this concern.
•Reliable grounding of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained. Particular
attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the
branch circuit (e.g., use of power strips).
•This equipment incorporates double pole/neutral fusing. If the neutral fuse opens and
the line fuse does not open, voltage could still be present in the unit. Line and neutral
are provided with fuses for overcurrent protection.
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Front Mount
2-inch Mount
Mid-mount
Single Rackmount
Instructions for Rack Mounting the NetVanta 1131 (Single Mount)
StepAction
1Securely fasten the rackmount brackets to the NetVanta 1131 using the screws provided with
the unit. The brackets can be attached in flush mount, 2-inch mount, and mid-mount positions
(see Figure 12) depending on your installation requirements.
Important! To avoid damaging the unit when attaching the mounting brackets, use only the
screws supplied with the unit.
2To allow proper grounding, scrape the paint from the rack around the mounting holes where the
unit will be positioned.
3Position the unit in a stationary equipment rack either above or below the NetVanta switch.
4Have an assistant hold the unit in position as you install two appropriate mounting bolt s through
the unit’s brackets and into the equipment rack.
5Proceed to the steps given in Connecting the NetVanta 1131 and the NetVanta Switch on
page 41.
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Figure 12. Rack Mounting the NetVanta 1131 Using the Brackets
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Dual Rackmount
Instructions for Rack Mounting the NetVanta 1131 (Dual Mount)
StepAction
1Install the dual mounting tray (P/N 170 0534F1 purchased sep arately) in a stationary eq uipment
rack using the mounting brackets and four screws provided.
2To allow proper grounding, scrape the paint from the rack around the mounting holes where the
tray will be positioned.
3Position two NetVanta 1131 units side by side on the dual mounting tray lining up the holes in
the front of the units with the holes in the tabs on the front of the tray (see Figure 13).
Important! To avoid damaging the unit when attaching it to the dual mounting tra y, use only the
screws supplied with the tray.
4Insert the provided screws through the tabs into the units securing them with a screwdriver.
5Proceed to the steps given in Connecting the NetVanta 1131 and the NetVanta Switch on
page 41.
Figure 13. Rack Mounting the NetVanta 1131 Using the Dual Mounting Tray
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Wall Mounting the NetVanta 1131
The NetVanta 1131 can be mounted on a wall by following these steps:
Instructions for Wall Mounting the NetVanta 1131
StepAction
1Attach the wallmount brackets so that the portion with the mounting holes is flush with the
bottom of the chassis.
2Decide on a location for the unit. NetVanta 1131 units are mounted with the front panel facing
left (see Figure 14). Keep in mind that the unit needs to be mounted at or above eye-level so
that the LEDs are visible.
3Prepare the mounting surface by attaching a board (typically plywood, 3/4-inch to 1-inch thick)
to a wall stud using #6 to #10 (2.5-inch or greater in length) wood screws.
Important! To avoid damaging the unit when attaching the mounting brackets, use only the
screws supplied with the unit.
4Have an assistant hold the unit in position as you install two #6 to #10 (1-inch or greater in
length) wood screws through the unit’s brackets and into the mounted board (see Figure 14).
5Proceed to the steps given in Powering the NetVanta 1131 and the NetVanta Switch on
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Powering the NetVanta 1131 and the NetVanta Switch
Follow these instructions to power your NetVanta 1131 RPS/EPS and your NetVanta switch.
•This unit shall be installed in accordance with Articles 300 and 400 of NEC NFPA 70.
•Power to the AC system must be from an appropriately rated and grounded source.
•Maximum recommended ambient operating temperature is 50
Instructions for Powering the NetVanta 1131 and the NetVanta Switch
StepAction
1Plug the female end of the NetVanta 1131 unit’s power cord (provided with the unit) into the
power receptacle labeled Power on the rear panel of the unit.
2Connect the other end (3-prong plug) of the unit’s power cord to the proper 110 to 130 VAC or
190 to 240 VAC grounded receptacle.
3Plug the female end NetVanta switch’s power cord (provided with the unit) into the power
receptacle on the rear panel of the unit.
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4Connect the other end (3-prong plug) of the NetVanta switch’s power cord to the proper 110 to
130 VAC or 190 to 240 VAC grounded receptacle.
Your NetVanta unit is no w ready to be configured and connected to the network. For information on switch
configuration for a specific application, refer to the configuration guides provided online on ADTRAN’s
Support Forum For details on the CLI, refer to the AOS Command Reference Guide (article 2219). All other
related documents are also available online on ADTRAN’s Support Forum