Power Sockets1-24
Serial Number1-24
MAC Address1-24
Summit48i Switch Front View1-25
Summit48i Switch Rear View1-26
Power Sockets1-26
Serial Number1-26
MAC Address1-26
Reset Button1-27
Console Port1-27
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Summit1i, Summit5i, Summit7i, and Summit48i Switch LEDs1-27
GBIC Type and Hardware/Software Support1-28
2Installation and Setup
Following Safety Information2-1
Determining the Switch Location2-1
Installing the Summit Switch2-2
Rack Mounting2-2
Free-Standing2-5
Stacking the Switch and Other Devices2-5
Connecting Equipment to the Console Port2-5
Powering On the Switch2-7
Checking the Installation2-7
Logging In for the First Time2-8
Installing the Gigabit Interface Connector (GBIC)2-9
ASafety Information
Important Safety InformationA-1
PowerA-1
Power CordA-2
FuseA-2
ConnectionsA-3
Lithium BatteryA-3
BTechnical Specifications
Summit4, Summit4/FX, Summit24, and Summit48 Switch
SpecificationsB-1
Summit1i, Summit5i, Summit7i, and Summit48i Switch
SpecificationsB-2
Index
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Figures
1-1Summit4 switch front view1-7
1-2Summit4/FX switch front view1-8
1-3Summit24 switch front view1-9
1-4Summit48 switch front view1-10
1-5Summit switch rear view1-11
1-6Front view of Summit1i switch with 100BASE-TX/
1000BASE-T ports1-14
1-7Front view of Summit1i switch with 1000BASE-SX ports1-14
1-8Summit1i switch rear view1-15
1-9Front view of Summit5i switch with 100BASE-TX/
1000BASE-T ports1-17
1-10Front view of Summit5i switch with 1000BASE-SX ports1-17
1-11Front view of Summit5i switch with 1000BASE-LX ports1-18
1-12Summit5i switch rear view1-19
1-13Front view of Summit7i switch with 100BASE-TX/
1000BASE-T ports1-21
1-14Front view of Summit7i switch with 1000BASE-SX ports1-22
1-15Summit7i switch rear view1-24
1-16Front view of Summit48i switch1-25
1-17Summit48i switch rear view1-26
2-1Rack-mount helper bracket2-3
2-2Fitting the mounting bracket2-4
2-3Null-modem cable pin-outs2-6
2-4PC-AT serial null-modem cable pin-outs2-7
2-5GBIC modules2-9
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Tables
1Notice Iconsxii
2Text Co n ven tio nsxi i
1-1Summit Switch Port Configurations1-4
1-2Media Types and Distances1-5
1-31000BASE-LX70 Specifications1-6
1-4Summit4, Summit24, and Summit48 Switch LED Behavior1-12
1-5Summit1i, Summit5i, Summit7i, and Summit48i Switch
LED Behavior1-27
2-1Console Connector Pinouts2-6
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Preface
This Preface provides an overview of this guide, describes guide conventions, and lists
other publications that might be useful.
Introduction
This guide provides the required information to install the Summit™ switch.
This guide is intended for use by network administrators who are responsible for
installing and setting up network equipment. It assumes a basic working knowledge of
the following:
• Local Area Networks (LANs)
• Ethernet concepts
• Ethernet switching and bridging concepts
• Routing concepts
• Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
For information on configuring the Summit switch, refer to the ExtremeWare Software
User Guide.
Note: If the information in the Release Notes shipped with your switch differs
from the information in this guide, follow the Release Notes.
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Conventions
Table 1 and Table 2 list conventions used throughout this guide.
Table 1: Notice Icons
IconNotice TypeAlerts you to...
NoteImportant features or instructions.
CautionRisk of personal injury, system damage,
or loss of data.
WarningRisk of severe personal injury.
Table 2: Text Conventions
ConventionDescription
Screen displaysThis typeface represents information as it appears on the screen,
Screen displays bold This typeface represents commands that you type.
The words “enter”
and “type”
[Key] namesKey names appear in text in one of two ways:
Words in italicized typeItalics emphasize a point or denote new terms at the place where
or command syntax.
When you see the word “enter” in this guide, you must type
something, and then press the Return or Enter key. Do not press
the Return or Enter key when an instruction simply says “type.”
■ Referred to by their labels, such as “the Return key” or “the
Escape key”
■ Written with brackets, such as [Return] or [Esc]
If you must press two or more keys simultaneously, the key names
are linked with a plus sign (+). Example:
Press [Ctrl]+[Alt]+[Del].
they are defined in the text.
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Related Publications
Related Publications
The Summit switch documentation set includes the following:
• ExtremeWare Software User Guide
• ExtremeWare Quick Reference Guide
• ExtremeWare Release Notes
Documentation for Extreme Networks products is available on the World Wide Web at
the following location:
• Extreme Networks home page http://www.extremenetworks.com/
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1
Summit Switch Overview
This chapter describes the following:
• Summit switch models
• Summit switch features
• Summit switch memory requirements
• Summit switch front views
• Summit switch rear views
• Summit switch LEDs
• Factory default settings
Summit Switch Models
The following models comprise the Summit family of switches:
• Summit4 switch
• Summit4/FX switch
• Summit24 switch
• Summit48 switch
• Summit1i switch
• Summit5i switch
• Summit7i switch
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Summit Switch Overview
• Summit48i switch
Summary of Features
Summit switches support the following ExtremeWare features:
• Virtual local area networks (VLANs) including support for IEEE 802.1Q and IEEE
802.1p
• VLAN aggregation
• Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) (IEEE 802.1D) with multiple STP domains
• Policy-Based Quality of Service (PB-QoS)
• Wire-speed Internet Protocol (IP) routing
• IP Multinetting
• DHCP/BOOTP Relay
• Extreme Standby Router Protocol (ESRP)
• Routing Information Protocol (RIP) version 1 and RIP version 2
• Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routing protocol
• Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) version 4
• IPX routing, including RIP and Service Advertisement Protocol (SAP)
• RADIUS client and per-command authentication support
• TACACS+ support
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Memory Requirements
• Console command-line interface (CLI) connection
• Teln et C LI c on n ect io n
• SSH2 connection
• ExtremeWare Vista Web-based management interface
• Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) support
• Remote Monitoring (RMON)
Memory Requirements
Your “ i” series Summit switch must have 32 MB of DRAM in order to support the
features in ExtremeWare version 4.0 and above. This is not an issue for Summit24 and
Summit48 switch models, and all currently shipping switches contain 32 MB. Some
earlier models of the Summit switch shipped with 16 MB, and must be upgraded to
support ExtremeWare version 4.0 and above.
To determine the memory size in your switch, use the following command:
show memory
For Summit switches running ExtremeWare 4.0 and above, the switch indicates the total
DRAM size in megabytes as part of the output. For Summit switches running previous
ExtremeWare releases, you must calculate the memory by taking the sum of the bytes
listed under
the sum is greater than 16,000,000, there is no need to upgrade the memory on the
switch. If this is not the case, please contact your supplier.
current free and adding to it the bytes listed under current alloc. If
Port Connections
The major difference between the models of the Summit switch is the port
configurations on each switch model. Summit switches use a combination of the
following types of ports:
• 1000BASE-SX ports using 850 nm duplex SC connectors
• 1000BASE-LX ports using 1300 nm duplex SC connectors
• 1000BASE-SX ports using MT-RJ connectors
• 1000BASE-LX ports using MT-RJ connectors
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Summit Switch Overview
• Modular 1000BASE-SX and 1000BASE-LX using Gigabit Interface Connectors
(GBICs)
• 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX ports using RJ-45 connectors
• 100BASE-FX ports using 1300 nm duplex SC connectors
• 100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T ports using RJ-45 connectors
Table 1-1 describes port configurations available on the different Summit switch models.
Table 1-1: Summit Switch Port Configurations
Ethernet Ports
1000BASE
Switch Model
Summit4616
Summit4/FX616
Summit241124
Summit482248
Summit1i (SX)62
Summit1i (TX)62
Summit5i (SX)124
Summit5i (LX)124
Summit5i (TX)124
Summit7i (SX)284
Summit7i (TX)284
Summit48i (TX)2248
-SX
1000BASE
-LX
100/1000
BASE-T GBIC
Redun-
dant
GBIC
10BASE-T/
100BASE-
TX
100BASE
-FX
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Memory Requirements
Media Types and Distances
Table 1-2 describes the media types and distances for the different types of Summit
switch ports.
Table 1-2: Media Types and Distances
StandardMedia Type
1000BASE-SX
(850 nm optical window)
50/125 µm Multimode Fiber
50/125 µm Multimode Fiber
62.5/125 µm Multimode Fiber
62.5/125 µm Multimode Fiber
1000BASE-LX
(1300 nm optical window)
50/125 µm Multimode Fiber
50/125 µm Multimode Fiber
62.5/125 µm Multimode Fiber
10/125 µm Single-mode Fiber
10/125 µm Single-mode Fiber*
1000BASE-LX70
10/125 µm Single-mode Fiber–70,000
(1550 nm optical window)
100BASE-FX
(1300 nm optical window)
50/125 µm Multimode Fiber
50/125 µm Multimode Fiber
62.5/125 µm Multimode Fiber
62.5/125 µm Multimode Fiber
1000BASE-T
100BASE-TX
10BASE-T
Category 5 and higher UTP Cable
Category 5 and higher UTP Cable
Category 3 and higher UTP Cable
MHz•km
Rating
400
500
160
200
400
500
500
–
–
400
500
400
500
–
–
–
Maximum Distance (Meters)
500
550
220
275
550
550
550
5,000
10,000
2000
2000
2000
2000
100
100
100
*Extreme Networks proprietary. Connections between two Extreme Networks 1000BASE-LX interfaces can use a maximum
distance of 10,000 meters. However, it interoperates with standard 1000BASE-LX ports and supports a maximum distance of
5,000 meters.
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Summit Switch Overview
Table 1-3 describes the specifications for the 1000BASE-LX70 interface.
Table 1-3: 1000BASE-LX70 Specifications
ParameterMinimumTypicalMaximum
Transceiver
Optical Output Power0 dBm3 dBm5 dBm*
Center Wavelength1540 nm1550 nm1560 nm
Receiver
Optical Input Power Sensitivity-20 dBm
Optical Input Power Maximum-3 dBm
Operating Wavelength1200 nm1560 nm
*The transmitter output power level for the 1000BASE-LX70 is +5 dBm. The maximum allowable receiver input power level is
-3 dBm. Therefore, there is a minimum of 8 dB loss required for the link to operate without errors. This minimum required loss
can be achieved using a fiber length of 32 km (0.25 dB/km provides 8 dB loss), or by adding 10 dB of fixed optical attenuator
at the receiver end.
Full-Duplex
The Summit switch provides full-duplex support for all ports. Full-duplex allows
frames to be transmitted and received simultaneously and, in effect, doubles the
bandwidth available on a link. All 10/100/1000 Mbps ports on the Summit switch
autonegotiate for half- or full-duplex operation. Gigabit Ethernet and 100BASE-FX ports
operate in full-duplex mode, only.
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