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Copyright and Trademarks

Silver Peak Hardware Reference Guide
Date: March 2019
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Support

For product and technical support, contact Silver Peak Systems at either of the following:
1.877.210.7325 (toll-free in USA) +1.408.935.1850 www.silver-peak.com/support
We’re dedicated to continually improving the usability of our products and documentation.
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Contents
Copyright and Trademarks 2 Support 3
Replacing an HDD, SSD, or NVMe 7
Using Appliance Manager 8
To replace a failed disk: 8 Physically Replacing a Disk 10 Disk Instruction Set A 12 Disk Instruction Set B 16 Disk Instruction Set C 18
Replacing a Power Supply 22
Power Supply Instruction Set A 24
Power Indicator Codes - Set A 24 Power Supply Instruction Set B 26
Power Indicator Codes - Set B 26 Power Supply Instruction Set C 28
To remove the power supply 28
Installing a Fiber Interface Transceiver 30
EdgeConnect EC-S Transceiver Modules 33
Replacing a Deployed Appliance 34
Replacing a Deployed EdgeConnect Appliance 35 Replacing a Deployed NX Appliance 36
Model Specifications and Standards 37
Specifications for Hardware Appliances 38 Fiber Specifications 48 EdgeConnect (EC) Series and NX-Series Specifications 51 IEEE 802.x Standards 52
For NX Appliances 52
For EdgeConnect Appliances 53
Warning Statement s 54
Class 1 Laser Products 55 Maintenance Port Precautions 56 General Safety 57
Compliance Statements 60
FCC Compliance Statements 61 ICES-003 Statements 62 Requirements for Rack-Mount Equipment 63 Requirements for Knurled Thumb Screws 64
Power Cords and Cable Pinouts 65
Power Cords and Cable Pinouts 66
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Power Cords by Country 66 RJ-45 Console Port Pinouts 71 DB-9 Console Port Pinout 72 Configuring DB-9 Console Access to the Appliance 73
Pluggable Transceivers in EdgeConnect 74
Appliance Views 76
Supported Inventory 77 EC-US [PN 201106] 79 EC-XS [PN 200889] & EC-XS-FIPS [PN 201447] 80 EC-S [PN 200877] 82
1/10 Gbps Fiber Interfaces 83 EC-M [PN 200890] 85 EC-M-B [PN 200969] 87 EC-M-P [PN 201274] & EC-M-P-FIPS [PN 201448] 89 EC-L [PN 200883] 91 EC-L-B [PN 201270] 93 EC-L-P [PN 201305] 95 EC-L-NM [PN 200887] 97 EC-L-B-NM [PN 201272] 99 EC-L-P-NM [PN 201307] 101 EC-XL [PN 200884] 103 EC-XL-B [PN 201271] 106 EC-XL-P [PN 201306] & EC-XL-P-FIPS [PN 201449] 108 EC-XL-NM [PN 200888] 110 EC-XL-B-NM [PN 201273] 112 EC-XL-P-NM [PN 201308] 114 NX-700 [PN 200849] 116 NX-1700 AC [PN 200404 and PN 200576] 118
Option #1 – NX-1700 AC with Interfaces on Rear Panel [PN 200404] 118
Option #2 – NX-1700 AC with Interfaces on Front Panel [PN 200576] 119 NX-1700 [PN 200863] 120 NX-1700 DC [PN 200464] 122 NX-2700 [PN 200401] 124 NX-2700 [PN 200697] 127 NX-2700 [PN 201020] 129 NX-3700 [PN 200400] 131 NX-3700 [PN 200698] 133 NX-3700 [PN 201021] 135 NX-5700 [PN 200399] 137 NX-5700 [PN 200699] 140 NX-5700 [PN 201022] 142 NX-6700 [PN 200828] 144 NX-6700 [PN 201023] 146 NX-7700 [PN 200398] 148 NX-7700 [PN 200702] 151 NX-7700 [PN 201024] 153 NX-8700 [PN 200397] 155 NX-8700 [PN 200767] 159 NX-8700 [PN 200879] 161 NX-8700 [PN 201266] 163 NX-9700 [PN 200396] 165 NX-9700 [PN 200768] 168 NX-9700 [PN 200880] 171 NX-9700 [PN 201267] 173 NX-10700 [PN 200519] 175 NX-10700 [PN 200769] 177 NX-10700 [PN 200881] 179
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NX-10700 [PN 201268] 181 NX-11700 [PN 200711] 183 NX-11700 [PN 200882] 185 NX-11700 [PN 201269] 187
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Replacing an HDD, SSD, or NVMe

This chapter describes how to replace an HDD (Hard Disk Drive), SDD (Solid State Drive), or NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory express) for those appliances for which the customer is authorized to make the replacement.
CAUTION Silver Peak does not authorize customer to replace the single HDD or SSD in the EC-XS, EC-S,
NX-700, or NX-1700. Replacing it voids the warranty. Contact Silver Peak Support for return and repair instructions.
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Using Appliance Manager

Physical appliances have redundant encrypted disks.
Disk failure results in a critical alarm, and the specific disk’s LED stops illuminating on the appliance.

To replace a failed disk:

1. Log into your Support portal account, and click Open a Self Service RMA for disk replacement.
2. Complete the wizard, using the serial number of the appliance (not the disk).
3. After you receive the new disk, go to the Maint enance - Disk Management page.
4. Select the failed disk's row in the table and click Remove. This takes the disk off-line.
5. Physically remove the old disk from the appliance.
6. Physically insert the new disk.
7. In the table, select the new disk and click Insert. This prompts the software to discover the disk and put it online.
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Physically Replacing a Disk

This section provides the model-specific procedures for using Appliance Manager to replace an HDD or SSD.
HDD or SSD
Allow user
Model Part Number
EC-US 201106 1 no -- -- EC-XS 200889 1 no -- -- EC-XS-FIPS 201447 1 no -- -­EC-S 200877 2 no -- -- EC-M 200890 2 yes yes
EC-M-B 200969 2 yes yes EC-M-P 201274
EC-M-P-FIPS 201448 2 yes yes EC-L 200883 2 yes yes
EC-L-B 201270 2 yes yes EC-L-P 201305 2 yes yes EC-L-NM 200887 8 yes yes
EC-L-B-NM 201272 4 yes yes EC-L-P-NM 201307 4 yes yes EC-XL 200884 2 yes yes
EC-XL-B 201271 2 yes yes EC-XL-P 201306 2 yes yes EC-XL-P-FIPS 201449 2 yes yes EC-XL-NM 200888 6 yes yes
EC-XL-B-NM 201273 4 yes yes EC-XL-P-NM 201308 4 yes yes NX-700 200849 1 no -- -- NX-1700 AC 200404 1 no -- -- NX-1700 AC 200576 1 no -- -- NX-1700 DC 200464 1 no -- -- NX-1700 200863 1 no -- -- NX-2700 200401 2 yes yes
NX-2700 200697 2 yes yes
NX-2700 201020 2 yes yes
NX-3700 200400 2 yes yes
NX-3700 200698 2 yes yes
NX-3700 201021 2 yes yes
NX-5700 200399 8 yes yes
NX-5700 200699 8 yes yes
NX-5700 201022 4 yes yes
NX-6700 200828 8 yes yes
NX-6700 201023 4 yes yes
NX-7700 200398 10 yes yes
NX-7700 200702 8 yes yes
NX-7700 201024 4 yes yes NX-8700
NX-8700 200767 14 yes yes
NX-8700 200879 8 yes yes
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200397 14 yes yes
to replace
2 yes yes
Hot swappable
Where to findQty
Disk Instruction Set A Disk Instruction Set A Disk Instruction Set A Disk Instruction Set A Disk Instruction Set A Disk Instruction Set A Disk Instruction Set A Disk Instruction Set A Disk Instruction Set A Disk Instruction Set A Disk Instruction Set A Disk Instruction Set A Disk Instruction Set A
Disk Instruction Set A Disk Instruction Set A Disk Instruction Set A Disk Instruction Set A
Disk Instruction Set C Disk Instruction Set A Disk Instruction Set A Disk Instruction Set C Disk Instruction Set A Disk Instruction Set A Disk Instruction Set C Disk Instruction Set A Disk Instruction Set A Disk Instruction Set A Disk Instruction Set A Disk Instruction Set C Disk Instruction Set A Disk Instruction Set A Disk Instruction Set C Disk Instruction Set B Disk Instruction Set A
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HDD or SSD
Allow user
Model Part Number
NX-8700 201266 4 yes yes
NX-9700
NX-9700 200768 14 yes yes
NX-9700 200880 8 yes yes
NX-9700 201267 4 yes yes
NX-10700 200519 18 yes yes
NX-10700 200769 18 yes yes
NX-10700 200881 6 yes yes
NX-10700 201268 4 yes yes
NX-11700 200711 18 yes yes
NX-11700 200882 6 yes yes
NX-11700 201269 4 yes yes
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Two disk configurations -- regular and "v"
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Two disk configurations -- regular and "v"
2
200396 14 yes yes
to replace
Hot swappable
Where to findQty
Disk Instruction Set A Disk Instruction Set C
Disk Instruction Set B Disk Instruction Set A Disk Instruction Set A Disk Instruction Set C Disk Instruction Set B Disk Instruction Set A Disk Instruction Set A Disk Instruction Set B Disk Instruction Set A Disk Instruction Set A
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Disk Instruction Set A

These appliance drives are hot-swappable.
The first disk on the left is Disk 0. The numbers increment by one from left to right.
EC-XL-NM
[PN 200888]
2 SSD + 4 NVMe
EC-XL-B-NM
[PN 201273]
2 SSD + 2 NVMe
EC-XL-P-NM
[PN 201308]
2 SSD + 2 NVMe
EC-XL
[PN 200884]
2 SSD
EC-XL-B
[PN 201271]
2 SSD
EC-XL-P
[PN 201306]
2 SSD
EC-XL-P-FIPS
[PN 201449]
2 SSD
EC-L-NM
[PN 200887]
8 SSD
EC-L-B-NM
[PN 201272]
2 SSD + 2 NVMe
EC-L-P-NM
[PN 201307]
2 SSD + 2 NVMe
EC-L
[PN 200883]
2 SSD
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EC-L-B
[PN 201270]
2 SSD
EC-L-P
[PN 201305]
2 SSD
EC-M
[PN 200890]
2 SSD
EC-M-B
[PN 200969]
2 SSD
EC-M-P
[PN 201274]
2 SSD
EC-M-P-FIPS
[PN 201448]
2 SSD
NX-11700
[PN 200882]
2 SSD + 4 NVMe
NX-11700
[PN 201269]
2 SSD + 2 NVMe
NX-10700
[PN 200881]
2 SSD + 4 NVMe
NX-10700
[PN 201268]
2 SSD + 2 NVMe
NX-9700
[PN 200880]
8 SSD
NX-9700
[PN 201267]
2 SSD + 2 NVMe
NX-8700
[PN 200879]
8 SSD
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NX-8700
[PN 201266]
2 SSD + 2 NVMe
NX-7700
[PN 200702]
8 SSD
NX-7700
[PN 201024]
4 SSD
NX-6700
[PN 200828]
8 SSD
NX-6700
[PN 201023]
4 SSD
NX-5700
[PN 200699]
8 SSD
NX-5700
[PN 201022]
4 SSD
NX-3700
[PN 200698] [PN 201021]
2 SSD
NX-2700
[PN 200697] [PN 201020]
2 SSD
To take the disk off-line
1. Go to the Maintenance - Disk Management page, select the disk, and click Remove.
If the SSD is online, the green activity/fault indicator flashes as the drive is turned off. When the SSD indicators are off, the SSD is ready for removal.
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2. Press the release button to open the SSD carrier release handle.
3. Slide the SSD carrier out until it is free of the hard-drive slot.
4. Press the release button on the front of the SSD carrier and open the SSD carrier handle.
5. Insert the SSD carrier into the SSD slot until the carrier connects with the backplane.
6. Close the SSD carrier handle to lock the SSD in place.
7. To put the disk back online, go to the Maintenance - Disk Management page, select the disk, and click Insert.
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Disk Instruction Set B

These appliance drives are hot-swappable.
The first disk on the left is Disk 0. The numbers increment by one from left to right.
NX-11700
[PN 200711]
18 SSD
NX-10700
[PN 200769]
18 SSD
NX-9700
[PN 200768]
14 SSD
NX-8700
[PN 200767]
14 SSD
To take the disk off-line
1. Go to the Maintenance - Disk Management page, select the disk, and click Remove.
If the SSD is online, the green activity/fault indicator flashes as the drive is turned off. When the SSD indicators are off, the SSD is ready for removal.
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2. Press the release button to open the SSD carrier release handle.
3. Slide the SSD carrier out until it is free of the SSD slot.
4. Press the release button on the front of the SSD carrier and open the SSD carrier handle.
5. Insert the SSD carrier into the SSD slot until the carrier connects with the backplane.
6. Close the SSD carrier handle to lock the SSD in place.
7. To put the SSD online, go to the Maintenance - Disk Management page, select the disk, and click Insert.
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Disk Instruction Set C

The first disk on the left is Disk 0. The numbers increment by one from left to right. These appliance hard disks are hot-swappable.
The NX-9700 and NX-8700 have two possible backplane configurations. The newer revision was released in March 2011.
NX-10700
[PN 200519]
2 HDD + 16 SSD
NX-9700
[PN 200396]
NX-8700
[PN 200397]
10 HDD + 4 SSD
Release -001
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NX-9700
[PN 200396]
NX-8700
[PN 200397]
10 HDD + 4 SSD
Release -002
March 2011
NX-7700
[PN 200398]
10 HDD
NX-5700
[PN 200399]
8 HDD
NX-3700
[PN 200400]
NX-2700
[PN 200401]
2 HDD
These are the two types of disk drives:
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To take the disk off-line
1. Go to the Maintenance - Disk Management page, select the disk, and click Remove.
2. Unlatch the carrier by pinching the latch together and then pulling the tab towards yourself.
3. Pull the disk out of its slot.
4. Insert the new disk and push until it clicks into place.
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5. To put the disk back online, go to the Maintenance - Disk Management page, select the disk, and click Insert.
The hard drive powers up.
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Replacing a Power Supply

This chapter describes how to replace a power supply for those appliances for which the customer is authorized to make the replacement.
CAUTION Silver Peak does NOT authorize the customer to replace the power supplies in the NX-700 or NX-1700,
or power adapters in the EC-US and EC-XS. Replacement voids the warranty.
WARNING Do not open the casing of a power supply. Opening the casi ng of a power supply voids the warranty.
Only a qualified technician from the manufacturer has the authority to access and/or service power supplies.
The following table summarizes information about replacing redundant power supplies in authorized appliance models:
Power Supplies
Allow user
Model Part Number
EC-M 200890 2 yes yes
EC-M-B 200969 2 yes yes
EC-M-P 201274 2 yes yes
EC-M-P-FIPS 201448 2 yes yes
EC-L 200883 2 yes yes
EC-L-B 201270 2 yes yes
EC-L-P 201305 2 yes yes
EC-L-NM 200887 2 yes yes
EC-L-B-NM 201272 2 yes yes
EC-L-P-NM 201307 2 yes yes
EC-XL 200884 2 yes yes
EC-XL-B 201271 2 yes yes
EC-XL-P 201306 2 yes yes EC-XL-P-FIPS 201449 2 yes yes
EC-XL-NM 200888 2 yes yes
EC-XL-B-NM 201273 2 yes yes
EC-XL-P-NM 201308 2 yes yes
NX-2700 200401 2 yes yes
NX-2700 200697 2 yes yes
NX-2700 201020 2 yes yes
NX-3700 200400 2 yes yes
NX-3700 200698 2 yes yes
NX-3700 201021 2 yes yes
NX-5700 200399 2 yes yes
NX-5700 200699 2 yes yes
NX-5700 201022 2 yes yes
to replace Hot swappable
Where to findQty
Power Supply Instruction Set A Power Supply Instruction Set A Power Supply Instruction Set A Power Supply Instruction Set A Power Supply Instruction Set A Power Supply Instruction Set A Power Supply Instruction Set A Power Supply Instruction Set A Power Supply Instruction Set A Power Supply Instruction Set A Power Supply Instruction Set A Power Supply Instruction Set A Power Supply Instruction Set A Power Supply Instruction Set A Power Supply Instruction Set A Power Supply Instruction Set A Power Supply Instruction Set A Power Supply Instruction Set C Power Supply Instruction Set A Power Supply Instruction Set A Power Supply Instruction Set C Power Supply Instruction Set A Power Supply Instruction Set A Power Supply Instruction Set C Power Supply Instruction Set A Power Supply Instruction Set A
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Power Supplies
Allow user
Model Part Number
NX-6700 200828 2 yes yes
NX-6700 201023 2 yes yes
NX-7700 200398 2 yes yes
NX-7700 200702 2 yes yes
NX-7700 201024 2 yes yes NX-8700
NX-8700 200767 2 yes yes
NX-8700 200879 2 yes yes
NX-8700 201266 2 yes yes
NX-9700
NX-9700 200768 2 yes yes
NX-9700 200880 2 yes yes
NX-9700 201267 2 yes yes
NX-10700 200519 2 yes yes
NX-10700 200769 2 yes yes
NX-10700 200881 2 yes yes
NX-10700 201268 2 yes yes
NX-11700 200711 2 yes yes
NX-11700 200882 2 yes yes
NX-11700 201269 2 yes yes
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200397 2 yes yes
2
200396 2 yes yes
to replace Hot swappable
Where to findQty
Power Supply Instruction Set A Power Supply Instruction Set A Power Supply Instruction Set C Power Supply Instruction Set A Power Supply Instruction Set A Power Supply Instruction Set C Power Supply Instruction Set B Power Supply Instruction Set A Power Supply Instruction Set A Power Supply Instruction Set C Power Supply Instruction Set B Power Supply Instruction Set A Power Supply Instruction Set A Power Supply Instruction Set C Power Supply Instruction Set B Power Supply Instruction Set A Power Supply Instruction Set A Power Supply Instruction Set B Power Supply Instruction Set A Power Supply Instruction Set A
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2
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Power Supply Instruction Set A

To replace the power supply
1. Disconnect the power cable from the power source and the power supply you intend to remove.
2. Press the release latch and pull the power supply straight out to release it from the power distribution board and clear the chassis.
3. Slide the new power supply into the chassis until the power supply is fully seated and the release latch snaps into place.
4. Connect the power cable to the power supply and plug the cable into a power outlet.
NOTE When hot-swapping a new power supply, allow several seconds for the system to recognize the power supply
and determine its status. The power-supply status indicator turns green to signify that the power supply is functioning properly.

Power Indicator Codes - Set A

Each power supply has an illuminated translucent handle that serves as an indicator to show whether power is present or whether a power fault has occurred.
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Power Indicator Pattern Condition
Not lit Power is not connected.
Green The handle/LED indicator illuminates green to indicate that a valid
power source is connected to the power supply and that the power supply is operational.
Flashing amber Indicates a problem with the power supply. Contact Silver Peak
Support.
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Power Supply Instruction Set B

To replace the power supply
1. Disconnect the power cable from the power source and the power supply you intend to remove.
2. Press the release latch and slide the power supply out of the chassis.
3. Slide the new power supply into the chassis until the power supply is fully seated and the release latch snaps into place.
4. Connect the power cable to the power supply and plug the cable into a power outlet.
NOTE When hot-swapping a new power supply, allow several seconds for the system to recognize the power supply
and determine its status. The power-supply status indicator turns green to signify that the power supply is functioning properly.

Power Indicator Codes - Set B

Each power supply has an illuminated translucent handle that serves as an indicator to show whether power is present or whether a power fault has occurred.
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Power Indicator Pattern Condition
Not lit Power is not connected.
Green The handle/LED indicator illuminates green to indicate that a valid power source
Flashing amber Indicates a problem with the power supply. Contact Silver Peak Support.
is connected to the power supply and that the power supply is operational.
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Power Supply Instruction Set C

CAUTION Unplug the power cord before removing the power supply!!!
NOTE The photos are of the NX-x600 series. The power supplies in the NX-x700 appliances look recognizably
similar.

To remove the power supply

Locate the release tab on the right side of the power supply.
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To insert a new power supply, reverse the procedure.
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Installing a Fiber Interface Transceiver

The following fiber-interface appliance models support SR (Short Reach) and LR (Long Reach) transceivers.
SFP+ Optical Transceivers
Appliance Model Appliance Part Number Data Rate Models
NX-11700 200711 10 G bps
NX-10700 200519
NX-10700 200769
NX-9700 200768
NX-9700 200396
NX-8700 200397
NX-8700 200767
EC-M-P 201274 1/10 Gbps (Dual
EC-M-P-FIPS 201448
EC-L-P 201305
EC-L-P-NM 201307
EC-XL-P 201306
EC-XL-P-FIPS 201449
EX-XL-P-NM 201308
Rate)
FTLX8571D3BCL – SR – Short Reach (default) FTLX1471D3BCL – LR – Long Reach
FTLX8574D3BCVSPK – SR – Short Reach
FTLX1475D3BCVSPK – LR – Long Reach
SR (Short Reach) Fiber Interface
Beige bail (handle) with beige connector
Duplex multimode 50/125 Fiber Patch Cable (LC/LC) to be used with SR (Short Reach)
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