Documentation—Quick Start Guide (this document)
and Safety and Regulatory Information
Note:
The switch has the Open Network Install
Environment (ONIE) software installer pre-loaded on the
switch, but no switch software image. Information about
compatible switch software can be found at
www.edge-core.com.
Caution:
and fan tray modules that are installed into its chassis. All
installed modules must have a matching airflow direction.
That is, if the installed power modules have a front-to-back
(F2B) airflow direction, all the installed fan tray modules
must also have a F2B airflow direction.
The switch includes plug-in power supply (PSU)
Use the screws and cage nuts supplied with the rack to
secure the switch in the rack.
Caution:
people. One person should position the switch in the rack,
while the other secures it using the rack screws.
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いる。
Installing the switch in a rack requires two
3. Adjust Rear-Post Bracket Ears
Lock the position of the rear-post bracket ears using the
included position-locking screws.
You can also adjust the rear-post bracket ears to fit different
rack depths from 56 cm to 75 cm.
4. Ground the Switch
Note:
The switch drawings in this document are for
illustration only and may not match your particular switch
model.
2. Attach the Brackets
Attach each of the front- and rear-post brackets to the
switch using four of the included bracket screws.
Use an additional two screws to secure each of the rear-post
brackets at the mid-point on the sides of the switch.
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Ensure the rack is properly grounded and in compliance
with ETSI ETS 300 253. Verify that there is a good electrical
connection to the grounding point on the rack (no paint or
isolating surface treatment).
Attach the grounding wire #14 AWG to the grounding point
on the switch rear panel. Then connect the other end of the
wire to rack ground.
For details on grounding the switch with a 12 VDC PSU in an
Open Rack, refer to the Edgecore ORSA-1U Open Rack Tray
Set Installation Guide.
Caution:
unless all supply connections have been disconnected.
The earth connection must not be removed
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5. Connect Power
Install one or two AC or DC power modules in the switch.
The switch supports up to two PSUs that must have the
same matching airflow direction as the installed fan tray.
Connect an external AC or DC power source to the modules.
Connect the Open Rack tray connector to the 12 VDC PSU
when the switch is installed in an Open Rack.
Caution:
to connect to a DC converter, and a #14 AWG (for -36 VDC to
-72 VDC PSU) or #8 AWG (for 12 VDC PSU) wire to connect to
a DC PSU.
Use a UL/IEC/EN 60950-1 certified power supply
7. Perform Initial System Boot
If the network operating system (NOS) installer is located on
a network server, first connect the RJ-45 Management
(Mgmt) port to the network using 100-ohm Category 5, 5e
or better twisted-pair cable. (Not required if the NOS
installer is located on attached storage.)
Note:
The RJ-45 Mgmt port of AS7716-32X only supports
1000 Mbps mode.
Boot the switch. Wait for the ONIE software to locate and
execute the NOS installer, and then wait for the installer to
load the NOS software image.
Subsequent switch boots will bypass ONIE and directly run
the NOS software.
Note:
Refer to the network operating system (NOS) installer
and NOS documentation for details on software options and
set up for ONIE.
8. Connect Network Cables
Positronic PLA03F7000/
-36 – -72 VDC (red wire)
AA connector
DC Return (black wire)Ground (yellow-green
wire)
6. Verify Switch Operation
Verify basic switch operation by checking the system LEDs.
When operating normally, the PSU1/PSU2, Diag, and Fan
LEDs should all be on green.
For the RJ-45 Management por t, connect 100-ohm Category
5, 5e or better twisted-pair cable.
Connect DAC cables directly to the QSFP28 slots. Or first
install QSFP28 transceivers in the slots and then connect
fiber optic cabling to the transceiver ports.
As connections are made, check the port status LEDs to be
sure the links are valid. Each QSFP28 port has four LEDs that
indicate valid links in the following modes: