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This document is designed for system administrators with a working knowledge of Layer 2 and
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If you are using a Brocade Layer 3 Switch, you should be familiar with the following protocols if
applicable to your network – IP, RIP, OSPF, BGP, ISIS, IGMP, PIM, and VRRP.
Supported hardware and software
This guide supports FastIron WS devices running software release 07.2.00.
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This chapter contains an overview of the FastIron WS Switch.
The FastIron WS Series includes the following models:
• FWS624
• FWS648
• FWS624G
• FWS648G
• FWS624-POE
• FWS648-POE
• FWS624G-POE
• FWS648G-POE
These models support an optional external redundant AC power supply that can power up to four
units.
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The following sections describe the physical characteristics of the FastIron WS models. For more
details about physical dimensions, power supply specifications, and pinouts, refer to Chapter 5,
“Hardware Specifications”.
FWS624, FWS648, FWS624G, FWS648G
FastIron WS devices provide high 10/100 Mbps port density and Gigabit Ethernet uplinks in a
compact form factor:
• FastIron WS624 includes 20 x 10/100 Mbps ports plus 4 Combo 10/100/1000 Mbps copper
(RJ45) or 100/1000 Ethernet Fiber (SFP) ports.
• FastIron WS648 includes 44 x 10/100 Mbps ports plus 4 Combo 10/100/1000 Mbps copper
(RJ45) or 100/1000 Ethernet Fiber (SFP) ports.
• FastIron WS624G includes 20 x 10/100/1000 Mbps ports plus 4 Combo 10/100/1000 Mbps
copper (RJ45) or 100/1000 Ethernet Fiber (SFP) ports.
• FastIron WS648G includes 44 x 10/100/1000 Mbps ports plus 4 Combo 10/100/1000 Mbps
copper (RJ45) or 100/1000 Ethernet Fiber (SFP) ports.
The serial management interface allows you to configure and manage the device using a
third-party terminal emulation application on a directly connected PC. A straight-through EIA/TIA
DB-9 serial cable (M or F) ships with the device. The serial management interface (the console
port) is located in the left corner of the front panel.
POE applications
FWS POE devices provide Power over Ethernet (POE), compliant with the standards described in the
IEEE 802.3af specification for delivering in-line power. The 802.3af specification defines the
standard for delivering power over existing network cabling infrastructure, offering
multicast-enabled full streaming audio and video applications for converged services, such as
Voice over IP (VoIP), WLAN access points, IP surveillance cameras, and other IP technology devices.
POE technology eliminates the need for an electrical outlet and dedicated UPS near IP powered
devices. With power sourcing devices, such as the Brocade FWS624-POE and FWS648-POE, power
is consolidated and centralized in the wiring closets, improving the reliability and resiliency of the
network. Because POE can provide power over Ethernet cable, power is continuous, even in the
event of a power failure.
For more information about POE and how to configure it on FWS devices, refer to the FastIron Configuration Guide.
FastIron WS network interfaces
FWS624 and FWS648 devices provide the following interfaces:
• 10/100 Mbpsports with RJ-45 copper connectors (Ports 5~24 or Ports 5~48)
• 10/100/1000RJ-45 or 100/1000 SFP (1-GE) combo ports (Ports 1~4)
FWS624G and FWS648G devices provide the following interfaces:
• 10/100/1000 Mbps ports with RJ-45 copper connectors (Ports 5~24 or Ports 5~48)
• 10/100/1000RJ-45 or 100/1000 SFP (1-GE) combo ports (Ports 1~4)
FastIron WS 10/100/1000 BASE-T ports
These devices contain 24/48 RJ-45 ports that operate at 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps, half or full duplex,
or at 1000 Mbps, full duplex. Because all ports support automatic MDI or MDI-X operation, you can
use straight-through cables for all network connections to PCs or servers, or to other switches or
hubs. (See “Pinouts and signalling” on page 49.) Brocade recommends using MDIX cable for
switch-to-switch connections.
Because each port supports auto-negotiation, the optimum transmission mode (half or full duplex),
and data rate (10, 100, or 1000 Mbps) can be selected automatically. If a device connected to one
of these ports does not support auto-negotiation, the communication mode of that port can be
configured manually.
Combination Ports
FWS devices contain four Small Form Factor Pluggable (SFP) combination ports (ports 1~4), that
are shared with four of the RJ45 ports In the default configuration. If an SFP transceiver is installed
in a slot and has a valid link on its port, the associated RJ45 port is disabled and cannot be used.
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Hardware features
SFP network interfaces
Tab le 1 describes the network interfaces supported on the device. For network interface
specifications, refer to the table “Cable length summary table” on page 50.
TABLE 1Supported SFP network interfaces for FWS devices
InterfaceShow media description
1000Base-BX-DM-GBXD
1000Base-BX-UM-GBXU
1000Base-LHAM-LHA
1000Base-LHBM-LHB
1000Base-LXM-LX
1000Base-LHM-LH
1000Base-SXM-SX
1000Base-SX2M-SX2
1000Base-TC
100Base-BXM-FBX
100Base-FXM-FX
1310-MMF 10GbE1310-NM
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Port and system status LEDs
FWS devices include an LED display panel on the front panel with indicators for key system and
port indications to simplify installation and network troubleshooting. The LEDs are shown in
Figure 7 and Figure 8, and described in Table 2 and Table 3.
FIGURE 7Port status LEDs
1 Port status LEDs2 Port status LEDs
TABLE 2Port status LEDs
LEDStatusStatus
Link or
Activity or Speed
(1-24/48)
SFP(1-4)
On or Flashing AmberPort has a valid link at 10 or 100 Mbps. Flashing indicates activity.
On or Flashing GreenPort has a valid link at 1000 Mbps. Flashing indicates activity.
RPSGreenRedundant power supply is providing power.
AmberPrimary power supply is active, RPS is on standby.
OffRedundant power supply is off or not plugged in.
POEGreenPOE module is operating normally.
AmberPOE module fault.
OffPOE module not present.
Power supplies
Optional redundant power supply
FWS devices support an optional redundant power supply (RPS), that can provide power to the
switch in the event the internal power supply fails.
Power supply receptacles
There are two power receptacles on the rear panel of each switch. The standard power receptacle
is for the AC power cord. The receptacle labeled “RPS” is for the optional redundant power supply
cord.
The procedures in this manual are intended for qualified service personnel.
Before beginning the installation, refer to the precautions in “Power precautions” on page 11. This
chapter describes how to physically install the FastIron WS.
Information about configuring IP addresses and connecting network devices is located in Chapter
3, “Connecting Network Devices and Checking Connectivity”.
The FastIron WS systems ship with all of the following items. Please review the list below and verify
the contents of your shipping container. If any items are missing, please contact the place of
purchase.
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Package contents
The package contents of device are listed below:
• Brocade FastIron WS
• 115V AC power cable (for AC sourced devices)
• Rack mount brackets
• Warranty card
• A straight-through EIA/TIA DB-9 serial cable (F or F). The serial cable can be ordered separately
from Brocade Communications Systems Inc.. If you prefer to build your own cable, refer to the
pinout information in “Attaching a PC or terminal” on page 27.
General requirements
To manage the system, you need the following items for serial connection to the device:
• A management station, such as a PC running a terminal emulation application.
You use the serial connection to perform basic configuration tasks, including assigning an IP
address and network mask to the system. This information is required to manage the system using
the Web Management Interface or IronView Network Manager or using the CLI through Telnet.
Summary of installation tasks
Follow the steps listed below to install your FastIron WS. Details for each of these steps are
provided in this chapter and in the following chapter.
1Ensure that the physical environment that will host the
device has the proper cabling and ventilation.
2Install any required optional modules into the device.“Activating power to the device” on page 26
3Install the Brocade device on a desktop, in an
equipment rack.
4Once the device is physically installed, plug the device
into a nearby power source that adheres to the
regulatory requirements outlined in this manual.
5Verify that the system LEDs are registering the proper
LED state after power-on of the system.
6Attach a terminal or PC to the Brocade device. This will
enable you to configure the device through the
Command Line Interface (CLI).
7No default password is assigned to the CLI. For
additional access security, assign a password.
8Before attaching equipment to the device, you need to
configure an interface IP address to the subnet on
which it will be located. Initial IP address configuration
is performed using the CLI with a direct serial
connection. Subsequent IP address configuration can
be performed using the Web management interface.
9Once you power on the device and assign IP
addresses, the system is ready to accept network
equipment.
10Test IP connectivity to other devices by pinging them
and tracing routes.
11Continue configuring the device using the CLI or the
Web management interface. You also can use IronView
Network Manager to manage the device. Refer to the
IronView Network Management User’s Guide for
information.
12Secure access to the device. FastIron Configuration Guide
“Preparing the installation site” on page 12
“Installing the device” on page 13
“Activating power to the device” on page 26
“Verifying proper operation” on page 27
“Attaching a PC or terminal” on page 27
“Assigning permanent passwords” on
page 29
“Configuring IP addresses” on page 30
“Devices running layer 3 software” on
page 32
“Testing connectivity” on page 37
FastIron Configuration Guide
Installation precautions
Follow these precautions when installing a Brocade device.
General precautions
All fiber-optic interfaces use Class 1 lasers.
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Installation precautions
Do not install the device in an environment where the operating ambient temperature might
exceed 40o C (104o F).
Make sure the air flow around the front and sides of the device is not restricted.
Never leave tools inside the device.
Lifting precautions
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Make sure the rack or cabinet housing the device is adequately secured to prevent it from
becoming unstable or falling over.
Mount the devices you install in a rack or cabinet as low as possible. Place the heaviest device at
the bottom and progressively place lighter devices above.
Power precautions
Use a separate branch circuit for each AC power cord, which provides redundancy in case one of
the circuits fails.
To avoid high voltage shock, do not open the device while the power is on.
Ensure that the device does not overload the power circuits, wiring, and over-current protection.
To determine the possibility of overloading the supply circuits, add the ampere (amp) ratings of all
devices installed on the same circuit as the device. Compare this total with the rating limit for the
circuit. The maximum ampere ratings are usually printed on the devices near the input power
connectors.
Disconnect the power cord from all power sources to completely remove power from the device.
If the installation requires a different power cord than the one supplied with the device, make
sure you use a power cord displaying the mark of the safety agency that defines the regulations
for power cords in your country. The mark is your assurance that the power cord can be used
safely with the device.
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Preparing the installation site
Cabling infrastructure
Ensure that the proper cabling is installed at the site. Refer to Chapter 5, “Hardware Specifications”
or www.brocade.com for a summary of supported cabling types and their specifications.
Installation location
Before installing the device, plan its location and orientation relative to other devices and
equipment. Devices can be mounted in a standard 19-inch equipment rack or on a flat surface. Be
sure to follow the guidelines below when choosing a location.
The site should:
• Maintain temperatures within 0 to 40 °C (32 to 104 °F) and humidity levels within 5% to 95%,
non-condensing.
• Allow a minimum of 3in. of space between the sides and the back of the device and walls or
other obstructions for proper air flow.
• Allow at least 3in. of space at the front and back of the device for the twisted-pair, fiber-optic,
and power cabling.
• Be accessible for installing, cabling and maintaining the devices.
• Allow the status LEDs to be clearly visible.
• Allow for twisted-pair cable to be always routed away from power lines, fluorescent lighting
fixtures and other sources of electrical interference, such as radios and transmitters.
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• Allow for the device to be connected to a separate grounded power outlet that provides 110 to
240 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz, is within 2 m (6.6 feet) of each device and is powered from an
independent circuit breaker. As with any equipment, a filter or surge suppressor is
recommended.
Installing the device
You can install Brocade systems on a desktop or in an equipment rack.
Make sure the rack or cabinet housing the device is adequately secured to prevent it from
becoming unstable or falling over.
Mount the devices you install in a rack or cabinet as low as possible. Place the heaviest device at
the bottom and progressively place lighter devices above.
Desktop installation
FIGURE 11Attaching the adhesive feet
1. Attach the four adhesive feet to the bottom of the first device.
2. Set the device on a flat desktop, table, or shelf near an AC power source. Make sure that
adequate ventilation is provided for the system. A 3-inch clearance is recommended on each
side.
3. If you are installing a single device only, go to “Activating power to the device” on page 26.
4. If you are installing multiple devices, attach the adhesive feet to each one. Place each device
squarely on top of the one below, in any order.