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HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE

ExtremeSwitching CES 2000 Series and


ExtremeRouting CER 2000 Series
Hardware Installation Guide

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November 2018
Copyright © 2018 Extreme Networks, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Legal Notice
Extreme Networks, Inc. reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document and its
website without prior notice. The reader should in all cases consult representatives of Extreme Networks to determine whether any such
changes have been made.

The hardware, firmware, software or any specifications described or referred to in this document are subject to change without notice.

Trademarks
Extreme Networks and the Extreme Networks logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Extreme Networks, Inc. in the United
States and/or other countries.

All other names (including any product names) mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners and may be
trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies/owners.

For additional information on Extreme Networks trademarks, please see: www.extremenetworks.com/company/legal/trademarks

Software Licensing
Some software files have been licensed under certain open source or third-party licenses. End-user license agreements and open source
declarations can be found at: www.extremenetworks.com/support/policies/software-licensing

Support
For product support, phone the Global Technical Assistance Center (GTAC) at 1-800-998-2408 (toll-free in U.S. and Canada) or
+1-408-579-2826. For the support phone number in other countries, visit: http://www.extremenetworks.com/support/contact/

For product documentation online, visit: https://www.extremenetworks.com/documentation/

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Contents
Preface...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Conventions..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Notes, cautions, and warnings.....................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Text formatting conventions......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Command syntax conventions....................................................................................................................................................................................................8
Documentation and Training................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 8
Open Source Declarations............................................................................................................................................................................................................8
Training..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................8
Getting Help................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 9
Subscribing to Service Notifications......................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Providing Feedback to Us...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9

About This Document..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11


Audience..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Supported hardware and software................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
How command information is presented in this guide............................................................................................................................................................12
Notice to the reader................................................................................................................................................................................................................................12
What’s new in this document............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 12

Product Overview............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13
Introduction................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................13
Product overview.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................19
Software features.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................20
Upgrade applications.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................20
Hardware features................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
CES 2000 Series 2024C-4X................................................................................................................................................................................................. 21
CES 2000 Series 2024F-4X................................................................................................................................................................................................. 21
CES 2000 Series 2024C......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
CES 2000 Series 2024F..........................................................................................................................................................................................................22
CES 2000 Series 2048C......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
CES 2000 Series 2048CX...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
CES 2000 Series 2048F..........................................................................................................................................................................................................23
CES 2000 Series 2048FX.......................................................................................................................................................................................................24
CER 2000 Series 2024C.........................................................................................................................................................................................................24
CER 2000 Series 2024F......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25
CER 2000 Series 2048C.........................................................................................................................................................................................................25
CER 2000 Series 2048CX...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
CER 2000 Series 2048F......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
CER 2000 Series 2048FX...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Control features.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 27
Network interfaces.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................31
Power supplies................................................................................................................................................................................................................................32
Cooling system and fans............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 33

Connecting to a Network Device ..................................................................................................................................................................................35


Password assignment........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35
IP address configuration...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 36
Support of sub-net masks.........................................................................................................................................................................................................36

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Assigning an IP address to a management interface..................................................................................................................................................... 37
Assigning an IP address to an interface, virtual interface, or loopback................................................................................................................... 37
Enabling and disabling the interfaces....................................................................................................................................................................................38
Management port function overview.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 39
Device connection.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 39

Installation.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 41
System unpacking.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 41
Package contents...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................41
General requirements...................................................................................................................................................................................................................41
Summary of installation tasks............................................................................................................................................................................................................42
Installation precautions......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 42
Lifting precautions.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................43
Power precautions.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................43
Installation site preparation..................................................................................................................................................................................................................44
Cabling infrastructure................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 44
Installation location........................................................................................................................................................................................................................45
Redundant power supply installation.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 45
Installing an AC power supply.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 45
Installing a DC power supply.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 48
Device installation................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 51
Installing the device on a desktop...........................................................................................................................................................................................51
Installing the device in a rack.....................................................................................................................................................................................................51
System power...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................56
Powering on the system............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 57
Operation verification............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 57
Verifying proper operation......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 57
Observing the power status LEDs......................................................................................................................................................................................... 58
PC or terminal attachment.................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 59
Attaching a PC or terminal......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 59

Device Management Applications Familiarization.................................................................................................................................................... 61


Management application overview.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 61
CLI Functionality......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................61
Online help....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 61
Command completion.................................................................................................................................................................................................................62
Scroll control.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 62
Line editing commands.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 62
Searching and filtering output from CLI commands...................................................................................................................................................... 63

Hardware Specifications................................................................................................................................................................................................. 69
Power specifications.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 69
Physical dimensions.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 70
Operating environment ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................71
Storage environment ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 71
Cooling........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 71
Safety agency approvals...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 72
Electromagnetic approvals..................................................................................................................................................................................................................72
Port specifications.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 72
Console port pin assignments................................................................................................................................................................................................. 73
Management port pin assignments....................................................................................................................................................................................... 73

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Hardware Maintenance....................................................................................................................................................................................................75
Hardware maintenance schedule..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 75
Power supply replacement..................................................................................................................................................................................................................75
Installation precautions and warnings....................................................................................................................................................................................75
Determining which power supply failed............................................................................................................................................................................... 76
AC power supply ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................76
Power supplies for the devices................................................................................................................................................................................................ 77
Verifying proper operation......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 85
10-Gigabit Ethernet module installation or replacement.......................................................................................................................................................86
Removing a 2 x10-Gigabit Ethernet module....................................................................................................................................................................86
Installing a 2 x10-Gigabit Ethernet Module....................................................................................................................................................................... 87
Replacing the fan tray............................................................................................................................................................................................................................87
Copper or Fiber optic module replacement.................................................................................................................................................................................88
Removing a Copper or fiber optic module..........................................................................................................................................................................88
Installing a new Copper or fiber optic module................................................................................................................................................................... 89
Cabling a fiber optic module..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 90
Tunable 10 GbE DWDM SFP+............................................................................................................................................................................................... 90
Fiber optic connector cleaning.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 91

Regulatory Statements....................................................................................................................................................................................................93
BSMI statement (Taiwan)..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 93
Canadian requirements.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................93
China CC statement...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................94
Europe and Australia (CISPR 22 Class A Warning)..................................................................................................................................................................94
FCC warning (US only)..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................95
Germany statement................................................................................................................................................................................................................................95
KCC statement (Republic of Korea)................................................................................................................................................................................................. 95
VCCI statement........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................95
Japan power cord ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................96
EMC, safety, and environmental regulatory compliance information................................................................................................................................96
Regulatory compliance (EMC)..................................................................................................................................................................................................96
Regulatory compliance (safety)................................................................................................................................................................................................ 96
Regulatory compliance (environmental)............................................................................................................................................................................... 96

Caution and Danger Notices.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 99


Cautions...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 99
General cautions.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................99
Electrical cautions....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 100
Cautions related to equipment weight............................................................................................................................................................................... 104
Danger Notices..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 104
General dangers.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 104
Electrical dangers........................................................................................................................................................................................................................105
Dangers related to equipment weight................................................................................................................................................................................ 107
Laser dangers.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 108

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• Conventions............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 7
• Documentation and Training............................................................................................................................................................................8
• Getting Help............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 9
• Providing Feedback to Us.................................................................................................................................................................................9
®
This section discusses the conventions used in this guide, ways to provide feedback, additional help, and other Extreme Networks
publications.

Conventions
This section discusses the conventions used in this guide.

Notes, cautions, and warnings


Notes, cautions, and warning statements may be used in this document. They are listed in the order of increasing severity of potential
hazards.

NOTE
A Note provides a tip, guidance, or advice, emphasizes important information, or provides a reference to related information.

ATTENTION
An Attention statement indicates a stronger note, for example, to alert you when traffic might be interrupted or the device might
reboot.

CAUTION
A Caution statement alerts you to situations that can be potentially hazardous to you or cause damage to hardware,
firmware, software, or data.

DANGER
A Danger statement indicates conditions or situations that can be potentially lethal or extremely hazardous to you. Safety
labels are also attached directly to products to warn of these conditions or situations.

Text formatting conventions


Text formatting conventions such as boldface, italic, or Courier font may be used to highlight specific words or phrases.

Format Description
bold text Identifies command names.

Identifies keywords and operands.

Identifies the names of GUI elements.

Identifies text to enter in the GUI.


italic text Identifies emphasis.

Identifies variables.

Identifies document titles.

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Documentation and Training

Format Description
Courier font Identifies CLI output.

Identifies command syntax examples.

Command syntax conventions


Bold and italic text identify command syntax components. Delimiters and operators define groupings of parameters and their logical
relationships.

Convention Description
bold text Identifies command names, keywords, and command options.
italic text Identifies a variable.
[] Syntax components displayed within square brackets are optional.

Default responses to system prompts are enclosed in square brackets.


{x|y|z} A choice of required parameters is enclosed in curly brackets separated by vertical bars. You must select
one of the options.
x|y A vertical bar separates mutually exclusive elements.
<> Nonprinting characters, for example, passwords, are enclosed in angle brackets.
... Repeat the previous element, for example, member[member...].
\ Indicates a “soft” line break in command examples. If a backslash separates two lines of a command
input, enter the entire command at the prompt without the backslash.

Documentation and Training


To find Extreme Networks product guides, visit our documentation pages at:

Current Product Documentation www.extremenetworks.com/documentation/


Archived Documentation (for earlier versions and www.extremenetworks.com/support/documentation-archives/
legacy products)
Release Notes www.extremenetworks.com/support/release-notes
Hardware/Software Compatibility Matrices https://www.extremenetworks.com/support/compatibility-matrices/
White papers, data sheets, case studies, and other https://www.extremenetworks.com/resources/
product resources

Open Source Declarations


Some software files have been licensed under certain open source licenses. More information is available at: www.extremenetworks.com/
support/policies/open-source-declaration/.

Training
Extreme Networks offers product training courses, both online and in person, as well as specialized certifications. For more information,
visit www.extremenetworks.com/education/.

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Getting Help
If you require assistance, contact Extreme Networks using one of the following methods:

Extreme Portal Search the GTAC (Global Technical Assistance Center) knowledge base, manage support cases and service
contracts, download software, and obtain product licensing, training, and certifications.
The Hub A forum for Extreme Networks customers to connect with one another, answer questions, and share ideas and
feedback. This community is monitored by Extreme Networks employees, but is not intended to replace specific
guidance from GTAC.
Call GTAC For immediate support: 1-800-998-2408 (toll-free in U.S. and Canada) or +1 408-579-2826. For the support
phone number in your country, visit: www.extremenetworks.com/support/contact

Before contacting Extreme Networks for technical support, have the following information ready:
• Your Extreme Networks service contract number and/or serial numbers for all involved Extreme Networks products
• A description of the failure
• A description of any action(s) already taken to resolve the problem
• A description of your network environment (such as layout, cable type, other relevant environmental information)
• Network load at the time of trouble (if known)
• The device history (for example, if you have returned the device before, or if this is a recurring problem)
• Any related RMA (Return Material Authorization) numbers

Subscribing to Service Notifications


You can subscribe to email notifications for product and software release announcements, Vulnerability Notices, and Service
Notifications.

1. Go to www.extremenetworks.com/support/service-notification-form.

2. Complete the form with your information (all fields are required).

3. Select the products for which you would like to receive notifications.

NOTE
You can modify your product selections or unsubscribe at any time.

4. Click Submit.

Providing Feedback to Us
Quality is our first concern at Extreme Networks, and we have made every effort to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this
document. We are always striving to improve our documentation and help you work better, so we want to hear from you! We welcome all
feedback but especially want to know about:
• Content errors or confusing or conflicting information.
• Ideas for improvements to our documentation so you can find the information you need faster.
• Broken links or usability issues.

If you would like to provide feedback to the Extreme Networks Information Development team, you can do so in two ways:
• Use our short online feedback form at https://www.extremenetworks.com/documentation-feedback/.

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• Email us at documentation@extremenetworks.com.

Please provide the publication title, part number, and as much detail as possible, including the topic heading and page number if
applicable, as well as your suggestions for improvement.

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About This Document
• Audience................................................................................................................................................................................................................11
• Supported hardware and software..............................................................................................................................................................11
• How command information is presented in this guide...................................................................................................................... 12
• Notice to the reader.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
• What’s new in this document........................................................................................................................................................................ 12

Audience
This document is designed for system administrators with a working knowledge of Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching and routing.

If you are using an Extreme Networks device, you should be familiar with the following protocols if applicable to your network - IP, RIP,
OSPF, BGP, ISIS, IGMP, PIM, MPLS, and VRRP.

Supported hardware and software


End of support for ExtremeSwitching CES 2000 Series devices

Beginning with NetIron OS 6.3.00a and later, the ExtremeSwitching CES 2000 Series devices are not supported. Refer to the End of
Sale and End of Support page under https://www.extremenetworks.com/support/end-of-sale-and-end-of-support-products/ for
additional information .

The following hardware platforms are supported by the release of this guide:

TABLE 1 Supported devices


ExtremeRouting CER 2000 Series Supported

ExtremeRouting CER 2024C-4X-RT Yes


ExtremeRouting CER 2024F-4X-RT Yes
ExtremeRouting CER 2024C Yes
ExtremeRouting CER-RT 2024C Yes
ExtremeRouting CER 2024F Yes
ExtremeRouting CER-RT 2024F Yes
ExtremeRouting CER 2048C Yes
ExtremeRouting CER-RT 2048C Yes
ExtremeRouting CER 2048CX Yes
ExtremeRouting CER-RT 2048CX Yes
ExtremeRouting CER 2048F Yes
ExtremeRouting CER-RT 2048F Yes
ExtremeRouting CER 2048FX Yes
ExtremeRouting CER-RT 2048FX Yes

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How command information is presented in this guide

How command information is presented in this guide


Starting with Extreme NetIron 5.6.00, command syntax and parameter descriptions are removed from commands that are referenced in
configuration tasks. To find the full description of a specific command, including all required and optional keywords and variables, refer to
the Extreme NetIron Command Reference for your software release.

Notice to the reader


This document may contain references to the trademarks of the following corporations. These trademarks are the properties of their
respective companies and corporations.

These references are made for informational purposes only.

Corporation Referenced Trademarks and Products

Microsoft Corporation Internet Explorer


Mozilla Corporation Mozilla Firefox
Oracle Corporation Java Runtime Environment

What’s new in this document


NOTE
The NetIron 6.3.00 release (the image files and the documentation) is no longer available from the Extreme Portal. New
software features introduced in release 6.3.00 are included in release 6.3.00a.

On October 30, 2017, Extreme Networks, Inc. acquired the data center networking business from Brocade Communications Systems,
Inc. This document has been updated to remove or replace references to Brocade Communications, Inc. with Extreme Networks., Inc., as
appropriate.

For the complete list of supported features and the summary of enhancements and configuration notes for this release, refer to the
Extreme NetIron OS Release Notes.

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Product Overview
• Introduction.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
• Product overview............................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
• Software features............................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
• Upgrade applications....................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
• Hardware features..............................................................................................................................................................................................21

Introduction
Network planners today have to expand and extend the range of services offered further into the edge of the network. This requires
extending the intelligence and high-touch processing capabilities to the network edge-- whether in a metro network, a campus network
or in a data center. The challenge at the edge of the network is compounded by the need to flexibly define and easily manage customer
services in an intuitive manner. Further, of many rollouts. Whether deployed from a central office or from remote huts, space is an
important constraint for such providers.

In order to meet these challenges, the ExtremeSwitching CES 2000 Series and ExtremeRouting CER 2000 Series were purpose-built
to offer flexible, secure and advanced processing capabilities in a compact form factor. The CES Series 2000 and CER 2000 Series are
compact 1 RU, multi-service edge or aggregation devices with a powerful set of capabilities chosen to combine performance with rich
functionality at the edge of the network. The CES 2000 Series and CER 2000 Series devices offer network planners a rich set of high-
performance IPv4, Classic Layer 2, Provider Bridge (PB) and Provider Backbone Bridge (PBB) functionalities in the same device. With
these capabilities, a diverse set of applications ranging from metro edge networks, ISPs, data centers, large enterprises, government
networks, and education or research can be addressed with the CES 2000 Series and CER 2000 Series devices.

This guide includes procedures for installing the hardware and configuring essential, basic parameters such as permanent passwords and
IP addresses. The basic software configuration procedures show how to perform tasks using the CLI. This guide also includes
instructions for managing and maintaining the ExtremeSwitching CES 2000 Series and ExtremeRouting CER 2000 Series hardware.

There are eight flavors to the NetIron Carrier Ethernet Switch (CES) 2000 Series:
• CES 2000 Series 2024C-4X -- accommodates 24-port 10/100/1000 RJ45 model with 4 combination 100/1000 Hybrid
Fiber (HF) ports and 4x10G SFP+ uplinks
• CES 2000 Series 2024F-4X -- accommodates 24-port 100/1000 Hybrid Fiber (HF) model with 4 combination
10/100/1000 RJ45 ports and 4x10G SFP+ uplinks
• CES 2000 Series 2024C -- accommodates 24-port 10/100/1000 RJ45 model with 4 combination 100/1000 Hybrid
Fiber (HF) ports and an optional field upgradeable 2x10G uplink slot
• CES 2000 Series 2024F -- accommodates 24-port 100/1000 Hybrid Fiber (HF) model with 4 combination 10/100/1000
RJ45 ports and an optional field upgradeable 2x10G XFP uplink slot
• CES 2000 Series 2048C -- accommodates 48-port 10/100/1000 RJ45 model with 4 combination 100/1000 Hybrid
Fiber (HF) ports
• CES 2000 Series 2048CX -- accommodates 48-port 10/100/1000 RJ45 model with 2x10G XFP uplink ports
• CES 2000 Series 2048F -- accommodates 48-port 100/1000 Hybrid Fiber (HF) model
• CES 2000 Series 2048FX -- accommodates 48-port 100/1000 Hybrid Fiber (HF) model with 2x10G XFP uplink ports

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FIGURE 1 CES 2000 Series 2024C-4X

FIGURE 2 CES 2000 Series 2024F-4X

FIGURE 3 CES 2000 Series 2024C

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FIGURE 4 CES 2000 Series 2024F

FIGURE 5 CES 2000 Series 2048C

FIGURE 6 CES 2000 Series 2048F

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FIGURE 7 CES 2000 Series 2048CX

FIGURE 8 CES 2000 Series 2048FX

There are also fourteen models in the ExtremeRouting (CER and CER-RT) 2000 Series:
• CER 2000 Series 2024C-4X -RT -- accommodates 24-port 10/100/1000 RJ45 model with 4 combination 100/1000
Hybrid Fiber (HF) ports and 4x10G SFP+ uplinks. This device has the ability to simultaneously store up to 1.5 million IPv4
routes and up to 256,000 IPv6 routes
• CER 2000 Series 2024F-4X-RT -- accommodates 24-port 100/1000 Hybrid Fiber (HF) model with 4 combination
10/100/1000 RJ45 ports and 4x10G SFP+ uplinks. This device has the ability to simultaneously store up to 1.5 million IPv4
routes and up to 256,000 IPv6 routes
• CER 2000 Series 2024C -- accommodates 24-port 10/100/1000 Copper RJ45 model with 4 combination 100/1000
Hybrid Fiber (HF) ports and an optional field upgradeable 2x10G uplink slot
• CER 2000 Series- RT 2024C -- accommodates 24-port 10/100/1000 Copper RJ45 model with 4 combination
100/1000 Hybrid Fiber (HF) ports and an optional field upgradeable 2x10G uplink slot. This device has the ability to
simultaneously store up to 1.5 million IPv4 routes and up to 256,000 IPv6 routes
• CER 2000 Series 2024F -- accommodates 24-port 100/1000 Hybrid Fiber (HF) model with 4 combination 10/100/1000
RJ45 ports and an optional field upgradeable 2x10G XFP uplink slot
• CER 2000 Series- RT 2024F -- accommodates 24-port 100/1000 Hybrid Fiber (HF) model with 4 combination
10/100/1000 RJ45 ports and an optional field upgradeable 2x10G XFP uplink slot. This device has the ability to
simultaneously store up to 1.5 million IPv4 routes and up to 256,000 IPv6 routes
• CER 2000 Series 2048C -- accommodates 48-port 10/100/1000 Copper RJ45 model with 4 combination 100/1000
Hybrid Fiber (HF) ports

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• CER 2000 Series- RT 2048C -- accommodates 48-port 10/100/1000 Copper RJ45 model with 4 combination
100/1000 Hybrid Fiber (HF) ports. This device has the ability to simultaneously store up to 1.5 million IPv4 routes and up to
256,000 IPv6 routes
• CER 2000 Series 2048F -- accommodates 48-port 100/1000 Hybrid Fiber (HF) model
• CER 2000 Series- RT 2048F -- accommodates 48-port 100/1000 Hybrid Fiber (HF) model This device has the ability to
simultaneously store up to 1.5 million IPv4 routes and up to 256,000 IPv6 routes
• CER 2000 Series 2048CX -- accommodates 48-port 10/100/1000 RJ45 model with 2x10G XFP uplink ports
• CER 2000 Series- RT2048CX -- accommodates 48-port 10/100/1000 RJ45 model with 2x10G XFP uplink ports. This
device has the ability to simultaneously store up to 1.5 million IPv4 routes and up to 256,000 IPv6 routes
• CER 2000 Series 2048FX -- accommodates 48-port 100/1000 Hybrid Fiber (HF) model with 2x10G XFP uplink ports
• CER 2000 Series- RT 2048FX -- accommodates 48-port 100/1000 Hybrid Fiber (HF) model with 2x10G XFP uplink
ports. This device has the ability to simultaneously store up to 1.5 million IPv4 routes and up to 256,000 IPv6 routes

FIGURE 9 CER 2000 Series 2024C-4X-RT

FIGURE 10 CER 2000 Series 2024F-4X-RT

FIGURE 11 CER 2000 Series 2024C

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FIGURE 12 CER 2000 Series 2024F

FIGURE 13 CER 2000 Series 2048C

FIGURE 14 CER 2000 Series 2048F

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FIGURE 15 CER 2000 Series 2048CX

FIGURE 16 CER 2000 Series 2048FX

Product overview
The CES 2000 Series is a compact 1 RU, multi-service edge or aggregation switch with a powerful set of capabilities that combine
performance with rich functionality at the network edge. The CES 2000 Series switch offers network planners a broad set of high
performance IPv4, Classic Layer 2, Provider Bridge (PB) and Provider Backbone Bridge (PBB) functionalities in the same device. With
these capabilities, the CES 2000 Series addresses a diverse set of applications in metro edge networks, ISP networks, mobile backhaul
networks, data centers, large enterprises, government networks and education or research.

FIGURE 17 CES 2000 Series switch

The CER 2000 Series is a compact 1 RU, IP, MPLS, and multi-VRF enabled metro router offering a broad set of capabilities including
high performance IPv4 and IPv6 routing, Advanced Layer 2, Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), Provider Bridge (PB) and Provider
Backbone Bridge (PBB) functionalities in the same device. With these capabilities, the CER 2000 Series addresses a diverse set of
needs in service provider networks and enterprise applications, as well as metro edge networks and small data centers.

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Software features

FIGURE 18 CER 2000 Series router

Software features
Software features differ depending on the software package that is purchased with the device. The BASE package on the CES 2000
Series devices support full Layer 2 Switching and base Layer 3 (RIP and static routes). The Metro Edge Premium (ME_PREM) package
support full Layer 2 Switching, base Layer 3 (RIP and static routes), Provider Bridges (IEEE 802.1ad), Provider Backbone Bridges (IEEE
802.1ah), OSPF, ISIS, and Connectivity Fault Management (IEEE 802.1ag) and Service OAM. The Layer 3 Premium (L3_PREM)
packages support full Layer 2 Switching, base Layer 3 (RIP and static routes), and full Layer 3 including BGP, ISIS and OSPF.

The BASE package on the CER 2000 Series devices support full Layer 2 Switching and full Layer 3 (RIP, OSPF, ISIS, and BGP). It also
includes virtual routing in non-MPLS environments via Multi-VRF. The Advanced Services Premium (ADV_SVCS_PREM) package
includes MPLS, Layer 2 VPNs using VPLS and VLLs, Provider Bridges (IEEE 802.1ad), Provider Backbone Bridges (IEEE 802.1ah),
Connectivity Fault Management (IEEE 802.1ag) and Service OAM, along with Ethernet Service Instance (ESI). The ExtremeRouting CER
-RT features full MPLS capabilities as the original ExtremeRouting CER, and has the ability to simultaneously store up to 1.5 million
IPv4 routes and up to 256,000 IPv6 routes.

All ExtremeSwitching CES 2000 Series and ExtremeRouting CER 2000 Series devices can be upgraded to premium packages.

Upgrade applications
You can convert (upgrade) your CES 2000 Series device. Converting your CES 2000 Series device allows you to run a software image
that contains additional capabilities available in premium packages.

To convert your CES 2000 Series and CER 2000 Series devices, you need an upgrade kit. The kit includes a Dual Inline Package (DIP)
key, Multi-Service IronWare software, upgrade instructions, and other items. Alternatively, you can order an CES 2000 Series or CER
2000 Series device with the premium software already installed. For more information, refer to the Extreme NetIron Software Upgrade
Guide .

TABLE 2 Upgrade kits


Extreme CES/CER 2000 Series Part Number Description

NI-CES-2024-MEU Metro Edge Premium upgrade for CES 2000 Series 24-port models.
NI-CES-2024-L3U L3 Premium upgrade for CES 2000 Series 24-port models.
NI-CES-2048-MEU Metro Edge Premium upgrade for CES 2000 Series 48-port models.
NI-CES-2048-L3U L3 Premium upgrade for CES 2000 Series 48-port models.
NI-CER-2024-ADVU Advanced Services Premium License for CER 2000 Series 24-port
models.
NI-CER-2048-ADVU Advanced Services Premium License for CER 2000 Series 48-port
models.

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Hardware features
This section describes the physical characteristics of the ExtremeSwitching CES 2000 Series and ExtremeRouting CER 2000 Series
devices. For details about physical dimensions, power supply specifications, and pinouts, refer to the Hardware Specifications on page
69.

The following figures show the front panels of the various CES 2000 Series and CER Series 2024 and 2048 devices.

NOTE
This is only a representative sample. For the exact model, look at the faceplate on the front of the device. Both CES 2000
Series and CER Series devices have similar look and feel.

CES 2000 Series 2024C-4X


The CES 2000 Series 2024C-4X switch has twenty-four 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 ports plus four combination 100/ 1000 MbE
SFP ports, 4-port 10 GbE SFP+ module, one DB9 serial management interface port labeled Console, one 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45
out-of-band management port, one resilient six-unit fan tray, and two AC power supply bays for 1+1 redundancy with one 500W AC
power supply included.

FIGURE 19 CES 2000 Series 2024C-4X device

1 10 GbE SFP+ ports


2 Four combination 100/1000 MbE SFP ports
3 Twenty-four 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 ports

CES 2000 Series 2024F-4X


The CES 2000 Series 2024F-4X has twenty-four 100/1000 MbE SFP ports plus four combination 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 ports,
4-port 10 GbE SFP+ module, one DB9 serial management interface port labeled Console, one 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 out-of-band
management port, one resilient six-unit fan tray, and two AC power supply bays for 1+1 redundancy with one 500W AC power supply
included.

FIGURE 20 CES 2000 Series 2024F-4X device

1 10 GbE SFP+ ports


2 Four combination 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 ports
3 Twenty-four 100/1000 MbE SFP ports

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CES 2000 Series 2024C


The CES 2000 Series 2024C switch has twenty-four 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 ports plus four combination 100/ 1000 MbE SFP
ports, one module slot for an optional field upgradable 2-port 10 GbE XFP module, one DB9 serial management interface port labeled
Console, one 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 out-of-band management port, one resilient six-unit fan tray, and two AC power supply bays
for 1+1 redundancy with one 500W AC power supply included.

FIGURE 21 CES 2000 Series 2024C device with the optional 2 ports of 10-G XFP uplink

1 Optional 10 GbE XFP ports


2 Four combination 100/1000 MbE SFP ports
3 Twenty-four 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 ports

CES 2000 Series 2024F


The CES 2000 Series 2024F has twenty-four 100/1000 MbE SFP ports plus four combination 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 ports, one
module slot for an optional field upgradable 2-port 10 GbE XFP module, one DB9 serial management interface port labeled Console,
one 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 out-of-band management port, one resilient six-unit fan tray, and two AC power supply bays for 1+1
redundancy with one 500W AC power supply included.

FIGURE 22 CES 2000 Series 2024F device

1 Four combination 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 ports with support for


optional 10Gbe XFP ports
2 Twenty-four 100/1000 MbE SFP ports

CES 2000 Series 2048C


CES 2000 Series 2048C (Copper) switch has forty-eight 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 ports plus four combination 100/ 1000 MbE
SFP ports, one DB9 serial management interface port labeled Console, one 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 out-of-band management port,
one resilient six-unit fan tray, and two AC power supply bays for 1+1 redundancy with one 500W AC power supply included.

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FIGURE 23 CES 2000 Series 2048C device

1 Four combination 100/1000 MbE SFP ports


2 Forty-eight 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 ports

CES 2000 Series 2048CX


CES 2000 Series 2048CX (Copper) has forty-eight 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 ports plus two 10 GbE XFP ports, one DB9 serial
management interface port labeled Console, one 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 out-of-band management port, one resilient six-unit fan
tray, and two AC power supply bays for 1+1 redundancy with one 500W AC power supply included.

FIGURE 24 CES 2000 Series 2048CX device

1 10 GbE XFP ports


2 Forty-eight 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 ports

CES 2000 Series 2048F


CES 2000 Series 2048F (Fiber) has forty-eight 100/1000 MbE SFP ports, one DB9 serial management interface port labeled
Console, one 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 out-of-band management port, one resilient six-unit fan tray, and two AC power supply bays
for 1+1 redundancy with one 500W AC power supply included.

FIGURE 25 CES 2000 Series 2048F device

1 Forty eight 100/1000 MbE SFP ports

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CES 2000 Series 2048FX


CES 2000 Series 2048FX (Fiber) switch has forty-eight 100/1000 MbE SFP ports plus two 10 GbE XFP ports, one DB9 serial
management interface port labeled Console, one 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 out-of-band management port, one resilient six-unit fan
tray, and two AC power supply bays for 1+1 redundancy with one 500W AC power supply included.

FIGURE 26 CES 2000 Series 2048FX device

1 10 GbE XFP ports


2 Forty eight 100/1000 MbE SFP ports

CER 2000 Series 2024C


The CER 2000 Series 2024C router has twenty-four 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 ports plus four combination 100/ 1000 MbE SFP
ports, one module slot for an optional field upgradable 2-port 10 GbE XFP module, one DB9 serial management interface port labeled
Console, one 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 out-of-band management port, one resilient six-unit fan tray, and two AC power supply bays
for 1+1 redundancy with one 500W AC power supply included.

The CER 2000 Series-RT 2024C router has more memory to support 1.5M routes, twenty-four 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 ports plus
four combination 100/ 1000 MbE SFP ports, one module slot for an optional field upgradable 2-port 10 GbE XFP module, one DB9
serial management interface port labeled Console, one 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 out-of-band management port, one resilient six-unit
fan tray, and two AC power supply bays for 1+1 redundancy with one 500W AC power supply included.

FIGURE 27 CER 2000 Series 2024C device with the optional 2 ports of 10-G XFP uplink

1 Optional 10 GbE XFP ports


2 Four combination 100/1000 MbE SFP ports
3 Twenty-four 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 ports

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CER 2000 Series 2024F


The CER 2000 Series 2024F has twenty-four 100/1000 MbE SFP ports plus four combination 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 ports, one
module slot for an optional field upgradable 2-port 10 GbE XFP module, one DB9 serial management interface port labeled Console,
one 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 out-of-band management port, one resilient six-unit fan tray, and two AC power supply bays for 1+1
redundancy with one 500W AC power supply included.

The CER 2000 Series-RT 2024F has more memory to support 1.5M routes, twenty-four 100/1000 MbE SFP ports plus four
combination 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 ports, one module slot for an optional field upgradable 2-port 10 GbE XFP module, one DB9
serial management interface port labeled Console, one 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 out-of-band management port, one resilient six-unit
fan tray, and two AC power supply bays for 1+1 redundancy with one 500W AC power supply included.

FIGURE 28 CER 2000 Series 2024F device

1 Four combination 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 ports with support for


optional 10Gbe XFP ports
2 Twenty-four 100/1000 MbE SFP ports.

CER 2000 Series 2048C


CER 2000 Series 2048C (Copper) router has forty-eight 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 ports plus four combination 100/ 1000 MbE SFP
ports, one DB9 serial management interface port labeled Console, one 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 out-of-band management port, one
resilient six-unit fan tray, and two AC power supply bays for 1+1 redundancy with one 500W AC power supply included.

CER 2000 Series-RT 2048C (Copper) router has more memory to support 1.5M routes, forty-eight 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 ports
plus four combination 100/ 1000 MbE SFP ports, one DB9 serial management interface port labeled Console, one 10/100/1000
MbE RJ45 out-of-band management port, one resilient six-unit fan tray, and two AC power supply bays for 1+1 redundancy with one
500W AC power supply included.

FIGURE 29 CER 2000 Series 2048C device

1 Four combination 100/1000 MbE SFP ports


2 Forty-eight 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 ports

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CER 2000 Series 2048CX


CER 2000 Series 2048CX (Copper) has forty-eight 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 ports plus two 10 GbE XFP ports, one DB9 serial
management interface port labeled Console, one 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 out-of-band management port, one resilient six-unit fan
tray, and two AC power supply bays for 1+1 redundancy with one 500W AC power supply included.

CER 2000 Series-RT 2048CX (Copper) has more memory to support 1.5M routes, forty-eight 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 ports plus
two 10 GbE XFP ports, one DB9 serial management interface port labeled Console, one 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 out-of-band
management port, one resilient six-unit fan tray, and two AC power supply bays for 1+1 redundancy with one 500W AC power supply
included.

FIGURE 30 CER 2000 Series 2048CX device

1 10 GbE XFP ports


2 Forty-eight 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 ports

CER 2000 Series 2048F


CER 2000 Series 2048F (Fiber) has forty-eight 100/1000 MbE SFP ports, one DB9 serial management interface port labeled
Console, one 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 out-of-band management port, one resilient six-unit fan tray, and two AC power supply bays
for 1+1 redundancy with one 500W AC power supply included.

CER 2000 Series-RT 2048F (Fiber) has more memory to support 1.5M routes, forty-eight 100/1000 MbE SFP ports, one DB9 serial
management interface port labeled Console, one 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 out-of-band management port, one resilient six-unit fan
tray, and two AC power supply bays for 1+1 redundancy with one 500W AC power supply included.

FIGURE 31 CER 2000 Series 2048F device

1 Forty eight 100/1000 MbE SFP ports

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CER 2000 Series 2048FX


CER 2000 Series 2048FX (Fiber) router has forty-eight 100/1000 MbE SFP ports plus two 10 GbE XFP ports, one DB9 serial
management interface port labeled Console, one 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 out-of-band management port, one resilient six-unit fan
tray, and two AC power supply bays for 1+1 redundancy with one 500W AC power supply included.

CER 2000 Series-RT 2048FX (Fiber) router has more memory to support to support 1.5M routes, forty-eight 100/1000 MbE SFP
ports plus two 10 GbE XFP ports, one DB9 serial management interface port labeled Console, one 10/100/1000 MbE RJ45 out-of-
band management port, one resilient six-unit fan tray, and two AC power supply bays for 1+1 redundancy with one 500W AC power
supply included.

FIGURE 32 CER 2000 Series 2048FX device

1 10 GbE XFP ports


2 Forty eight 100/1000 MbE SFP ports

Control features
The front panel on each device has a combination of the following control features:
• Serial Management Interface (the port labeled Console)
• 10/100/1000 ports with RJ-45 copper connectors
• 100/1000 Hybrid Fiber (HF) ports
• 100/1000 ports with mini-GBIC slots for SFP MSA-compliant fiber transceivers
• Each device that optionally has up to two 10-Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports, supports 10-Gigabit Small Form Factor Pluggable
(XFP) MSA-compliant optical transceivers
• Each device that has four 10-Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports, supports 10-Gigabit Small Form Factor Pluggable (SFP+) MSA-
compliant optical transceivers

Serial Management Interface (console port)


The Serial Management Interface enables 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/F) ships with the device. The serial management interface (the
port labeled Console) is located in the front panel.

Port LEDs
The ports on the devices provide status information using the LEDs listed in Table 3 and Table 4.

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TABLE 3 LEDs for 10/100/1000 Mbps ports


LED Position State Meaning

10/100/1000 Port LEDs


Lnk/Act Bottom Left On Link is up.
Off Link is down.
Blinking Port is transmitting or receiving
traffic
Lnk/Act Bottom Right On Link is up.
Off Link is down.
Blinking Port is transmitting or receiving
traffic

NOTE
The LEDs are located beneath the port connector.

TABLE 4 LEDs for 10-Gbps Ethernet ports


LED Port State Meaning

10-Gbps Port LEDs on devices with two 10-Gbps ports


Top Left hand port On The port is connected.
Off No fiber port connection exists.
Blinking Traffic is being transmitted and
received on the fiber port
Bottom Right hand port On The port is connected.
Off No fiber port connection exists.
Blinking Traffic is being transmitted and
received on the fiber port
10-Gbps Port LEDs on devices with four 10-Gbps ports
Top Left hand port On The port is connected.
Off No fiber port connection exists.
Blinking Traffic is being transmitted and
received on the fiber port
Bottom Right hand port On The port is connected.
Off No fiber port connection exists.
Blinking Traffic is being transmitted and
received on the fiber port

NOTE
The LEDs are located adjacent to the port connector.

Network interfaces
This section describes the port types in the CES 2000 Series, CER 2000 Series devices.

10/100/1000 Mbps ports


The 10/100/1000 ports on the device use auto-sensing and auto-negotiating to determine the speed (10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, or 1000
Mbps) and duplex mode (full-duplex or half-duplex) of the port at the other end of the link and adjust port speed accordingly.

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Combination ports
On devices with combination (combo) ports, one port out of each pair of copper and fiber ports can be active at a time. Combo ports are
numbered 1-4. For example, you can use either copper port 2 or fiber port 2, but not both at the same time. You can use a combination
of fiber and copper ports or all copper or all fiber ports, as needed.

If you attach both the copper and fiber connectors for a port to the network, the fiber connectors take precedence over the copper
connectors. These ports support true media automatic detection, meaning the device selects the fiber or copper connector based on link
availability. If a fiber link cannot be established, the device selects the copper media.

10-Gbps ports
The CES 2000 Series 2048C-4X, CES 2000 Series 2048F-4X, CER 2000 Series 2048C-4X-RT, and the CER 2000 Series
2048F-4X-RT come with four 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports installed. The four 10-Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports support 10-Gigabit Small
Form Factor Pluggable (SFP+) MSA-compliant optical transceivers

The CES 2000 Series 2048CX, CES 2000 Series 2048FX, CER 2000 Series 2048CX, and the CER 2000 Series 2048FX come
with two 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports installed. A 24-port CES 2000 Series, CER 2000 Series has a slot to accommodate a 2-port 10-
Gigabit Ethernet module. If your 24-port device does not include a 10-GbE module, you can optionally install one. Refer to 10-Gbps
ports. The two 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports use 10-Gigabit Small Form Factor Pluggable (XFP) MSA-compliant transceivers.

Supported optics

100/1000 Ethernet Ports


The Ethernet Interface module contains 24 or 48 physical ports, through which you can connect your device to other network devices at
a speed of 100 Mbps or 1 Gbps.

Into a physical port, you must insert a fiber-optic transceiver provided by Extreme Networks. The SFP-compliant fiber-optic modules
provide an optical transceiver or physical medium-dependent (PMD) interface for fiber that can be used with the LAN physical layer
(PHY)

The following 100 Mbps and 1 GbE optical transceivers are available from Extreme Networks:

TABLE 5 SFP-compliant transceivers for the 100/1000 Ethernet interface module


Part number Description

E1MG-TX SFP Copper, RJ-45 connector


E1MG-SX 1000Base-SX SFP optic, multi-mode fiber, LC connector
E1MTG-SX 1000Base-SX SFP optic, multi-mode fiber, MTRJ connector
E1MG-SX2-1310 1310 1000Base-SX SFP optic multi-mode fiber, LC connector and
support for distances up to 2km
E1MG-LX 1000Base-LX SFP optic, single-mode fiber, LC connector
E1MG-LHA 1000Base-LHA SFP optic, single-mode fiber, LC connector
E1MG-LHB 1000Base-LHB SFP optic, single-mode fiber, LC connector, 150km
Maximum Reach
E1MG-BXD 1000Base-BXD SFP optic single-mode fiber, 1490nm, LC connector.
This optic can only be connected to an E1MG-BXU
E1MG-CWDM80-1470 CWDM SFP optic, 80km, 1470nm, LC connector
E1MG-CWDM80-1490 CWDM SFP optic, 80Km, 1490nm, LC connector
E1MG-CWDM80-1510 CWDM SFP optic, 80Km, 1510nm, LC connector

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TABLE 5 SFP-compliant transceivers for the 100/1000 Ethernet interface module (continued)
Part number Description
E1MG-CWDM80-1530 CWDM SFP optic, 80Km, 1530nm, LC connector
E1MG-CWDM80-1550 CWDM SFP optic, 80Km, 1550nm, LC connector
E1MG-CWDM80-1570 CWDM SFP optic, 80Km, 1570nm, LC connector
E1MG-CWDM80-1590 CWDM SFP optic, 80Km, 1590nm, LC connector
E1MG-CWDM80-1610 CWDM SFP optic, 80Km, 1610nm, LC connector
E1MG-100FX 100Base-FX SFP optic multi-mode fiber, LC connector
E1MG-100FX-IR 100BaseFX-IR optic for SMF with LC connector. For distances up to
15nm.
E1MG-100FX-LR 100BaseFX-LR SFP optic for SMF with LC connector. For distances up
to 40km.

10 Gigabit Ethernet ports


A 10 Gigabit Ethernet module contains two or four physical ports, through which you can connect your device to other network devices
at a speed of 10 Gigabits.

Into a physical port, you must insert a fiber-optic transceiver provided by device. The XFP/SFP+-compliant fiber-optic modules provide
an optical transceiver or physical medium-dependent (PMD) interface for single or multi-mode fiber that can be used with the LAN
physical layer (PHY).

The following 10 Gigabit optics are available from device.

TABLE 6 MSA-compliant Optics for the 10 GbE Ethernet interface module


Part number Description

Devices with up to two 10GbE ports (XFP)


10G-XFP-SR 850nm serial pluggable XFP optic, target range 300m over multi-mode
fiber
10G-XFP-LR 1310nm serial pluggable XFP optic for up to 10km over single-mode
fiber
10G-XFP-ER 1550nm serial pluggable XFP optic for up to 40km over single-mode
fiber
10G-XFP-ZR 1550nm serial pluggable XFP optic for up to 80km over single-mode
fiber
10G-XFP-ZRD 10GBase-ZR DWDM, XFP optic, 80km, 1530.33 to 1561.42
10G-XFP-CX4 10-Base-CX4, XFP transceiver, 15km, CX connector
Devices with up to four 10GbE ports (SFP+)
10G-SFPlus-SR
10G-SFPlus-LR
10G-SFPlus-ZR
10G-SFPlus-ZRD

Port regions
Ports on the devices are grouped into regions. For a few features, such as port monitoring and unknown unicast configurations, you will
need to know the region to which a port belongs. However, for most features, a port’s region does not affect configuration or operation of
the feature. If a port’s region does affect configuration or operation of a feature, it is noted and described in the appropriate feature
section of this guide.

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CES 2000 Series 2024 and CER 2024 devices with 24 ports have 2 optional 10-GbE ports:
• Ports 1/1 - 1/24
• Port 2/1 (optional 10-GbE uplink port)
• Port 2/2 (optional 10-GbE uplink port)
• Port 2/3 (optional 10-GbE uplink port)
• Port 2/4 (optional 10-GbE uplink port)

CES 2000 Series 2048 and CER 2000 Series 2048 devices with 48 ports:
• Ports 1/1 -1/24
• Ports 1/25 - 1/48
• Port 2/1 (10-GbE uplink port on CES 2000 Series 2048CX, CES 2000 Series 2048FX, CER 2000 Series 2048CX, and
CER 2000 Series 2048FX models only)
• Port 2/2 (10-GbE uplink port on CES 2000 Series 2048CX, CES 2000 Series 2048FX, CER 2000 Series 2048CX, and
CER 2000 Series 2048FX models only)
• Port 2/3 (10-GbE uplink port on CES 2000 Series 2048CX, CES 2000 Series 2048FX, CER 2000 Series 2048CX, and
CER 2000 Series 2048FX models only)
• Port 2/4 (10-GbE uplink port on CES 2000 Series 2048CX, CES 2000 Series 2048FX, CER 2000 Series 2048CX, and
CER 2000 Series 2048FX models only)

CES 2000 Series 2024x and CER 2000 Series 2024x devices with 24 ports have 2 optional 10-G ports:
• Ports 1/1 -1/24
• Port 2/1 (10G uplink port)
• Port 2/2 (10G uplink port)
• Port 2/3 (10G uplink port)
• Port 2/4 (10G uplink port)

Network interfaces
The output of the show media command displays as an example, the type of media installed in the ports.

device# show media


Port 1/1:
Type : Copper
Vendor: Unknown, Version: Unknown
Part# : Unknown, Serial#: Unknown
Port 1/2:
Type : Copper
Vendor: Unknown, Version: Unknown
Part# : Unknown, Serial#: Unknown
Port 1/24:
Type : Copper
Vendor: , Version: Unknown
Part# : Unknown, Serial#: Unknown
Port 2/1:
Type : 10GBASE-SR/SW (XFP)
Vendor: EXTREME NETWORKS, Version: 00
Part# : FTLX8511D3-F1 , Serial#: KCP02X8
Port 2/2:
Type : 10GBASE-SR/SW (XFP)
Vendor: EXTREME NETWORKS, Version: 02
Part# : TRF2000EN-LF251 , Serial#: T07J23170
All show media done

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Syntax: show media

Power supplies
Each device comes with one alternating-current (AC) or one direct-current (DC) power supply. All models have two power supply slots,
enabling you to install a second power supply for redundancy.

NOTE
Changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

The power supplies can be swapped in or out of the device while the device is running. You can remove and insert a power supply
without opening the chassis. The remaining supply provides enough power for the entire system.

The following sections provide further details about the power supplies for the devices:
• Power status LEDs are listed in Power supplies.
• Hardware specifications for the power supplies are listed in Power supplies.
• Redundant power supplies and power supply failure information is listed in About redundant power supplies and power supply
failure on page 33.

AC power supplies
AC power supplies shows a rear view of a device containing one AC power supply.

FIGURE 33 AC Power Supply

1 Power supply
2 Six cooling fans

DC power supplies
The DC power supply is shown in the diagram DC power supplies.

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FIGURE 34 DC Power Supply

About redundant power supplies and power supply failure


A device with redundant power supplies can maintain full operation when one power supply fails. Power supply failure can be a failure of
the supply itself or the power grid connected to the power supply.

Cooling system and fans


This section describes the fans in the devices with 6 fans.

Cooling system and fans shows the cooling fans.

FIGURE 35 Cooling Fans

1 Six cooling fans

The device cooling fans use pull configuration to move the air from the front to the back of the device.

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NOTE
ExtremeSwitching CES-4X-RT/ExtremeRouting CER-4X-RT supports the XNI-CE-2000-FAN pre-installed or as a spare. All
other models support the NI-CE-2000-FAN.

The fans in the devices include six four-speed fans that operate at low speed, medium speed, medium-high speed, and high speed
based on the ambient temperature and configured or default temperature thresholds. All fans operate simultaneously at the same speed.
If a single fan fails within the assembly, the fan tray should be replaced. The fan tray is hot swappable and the mean time to recover
(MTTR) is one minute.

The system uses a default or configured temperature threshold associated with it to determine at which speed the fan should operate.

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Connecting to a Network Device
• Password assignment......................................................................................................................................................................................35
• IP address configuration................................................................................................................................................................................. 36
• Management port function overview.........................................................................................................................................................39
• Device connection............................................................................................................................................................................................. 39

Password assignment
DANGER
The procedures in this manual are for qualified service personnel.

By default, the device’s CLI is not protected by passwords. To secure CLI access, Extreme Networks strongly recommends assigning
passwords.

The CLI contains the following access levels:


• Privileged EXEC - This level is also called the Enable level and can be secured by a password. You can perform tasks such as
manage files on the management module’s flash memory or a PCMCIA flash card in the management module’s slots 1 or 2,
save the system configuration to flash memory, and clear caches at this level.
• CONFIG - The configuration level. This level lets you configure the system’s IP address and configure routing features. To
access the CONFIG mode, you must already be logged into the Privileged level of the EXEC mode.

NOTE
You can assign passwords using the Extreme Network Advisor if an Enable password for a Super User is already
configured on the device.

You can set the following levels of Enable passwords:


• Super User - Allows complete read-and-write access to the system. This is generally for system administrators and is the only
password level that allows you to configure passwords.

NOTE
You must set a super user password before you can set other types of passwords.

• Port Configuration - Allows read-and-write access for specific ports but not for global (system-wide) parameters.
• Read Only - Allows access to the Privileged EXEC mode and CONFIG mode but only with read access.

Follow the steps given below to set passwords.

1. At the opening CLI prompt, enter the following command to change to the Privileged level of the EXEC mode.

device> enable
device#

2. Access the CONFIG level of the CLI by entering the following command.

device# configure terminal


device(config)#

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3. Enter the following command to set the super-user password.

device(config)#
enable super-user-password <text>

NOTE
You must set the super-user password before you can set other types of passwords.

4. Enter the following commands to set the port configuration and read-only passwords.

device(config)# enable port-config-password <text>


device(config)# enable read-only-password <text>

NOTE
If you forget your super-user password, see the Release Notes.

Syntax: enable super-user-password | read-only-password | port-config-password text

Passwords can be up to 48 characters long.

IP address configuration
The devices implement separate data and control planes. This architecture affects how you assign IP addresses. Table 7 outlines the
interfaces to which you can assign IP addresses.

In this table, "in band" refers to an interface over which user packets are routed, while "out of band" refers to an interface over which
control packets related to system management are forwarded.

TABLE 7 Assigning IP addresses


Interface Associated physical port Out of band/In band

Management interface Ethernet 10/100/1000 port on active Out of band


management module
Any interface over which user packets are routed Any interface module port In band
Any virtual interface over which user packets are Any interface port In band
routed
Loopback interface - In band

This section describes the following:


• Support of sub-net masks
• How to assign an IP address to a management interface
• How to assign an IP address to an interface or virtual interface over which user packets are routed

Support of sub-net masks


The devices support both classical IP network masks (Class A, B, and C sub-net masks, and so on) and Classless Interdomain Routing
(CIDR) network prefix masks.

The following sub-net masks are supported by the devices:


• To enter a classical network mask, enter the mask in IP address format. For example, enter "209.157.22.99 255.255.255.0"
for an IP address with a Class-C sub-net mask.

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• To enter a prefix number for a network mask, enter a forward slash (/) and the number of bits in the mask immediately after the
IP address. For example, enter "209.157.22.99/24" for an IP address that has a network mask with 24 significant ("mask")
bits.

Assigning an IP address to a management interface


Instead of assigning a global IP address to the device for system management purposes, you now assign an IP address to the
management interface. The IP address is assigned to the active management module port. If the active management module becomes
unavailable and the redundant module becomes the active module, the IP address is assigned to the new active management module
port.

For example, to assign the IP address 10.0.1.1 to the management interface, do the following.

1. At the opening CLI prompt, enter enable.

device> enable

2. Enter the following command at the Privileged EXEC level prompt (for example, device# ), then press Enter. This command
erases the factory test configuration if still present.

device# erase startup-config

CAUTION
Use the erase startup-config command only for new systems. If you enter this command on a system you have
already configured, the command erases the configuration. If you accidentally do erase the configuration on a
configured system, enter the write memory command to save the running configuration to the startup-config file.

3. Access the configuration level of the CLI by entering the following command.

device# configure terminal


device(config)#

4. Configure the IP address and mask for the management interface by entering the following commands.

device(config)# interface management 1


device(config-if-mgmt-1)# ip address 10.0.1.1 255.255.255.0

Syntax: enable [ password ]


Syntax: configure terminal
Syntax: interface management 1

Syntax: [no] ip address ip-addrip-mask

or

Syntax: [no] ip address ip-addr/mask-bits

Assigning an IP address to an interface, virtual interface, or loopback


As you have done with other devices, you must assign an IP address to each interface and virtual interface over which user packets are
routed. You can also assign an IP address to a loopback interface, which is generally used for testing and diagnostic purposes.

You must use the serial connection to assign the first IP address. For subsequent addresses, you also can use the CLI through Telnet.
You can use Extreme Network Advisor to assign IP addresses to virtual routing interfaces only.

By default, you can configure up to 24 IP interfaces on each interface, virtual interface, and loopback interface.

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For example, to assign the IP address 192.22.3.44 and sub-net mask 255.255.255.0 to Ethernet interface 1/1, do the following.

1. At the opening CLI prompt, enter enable.

device> enable

2. Enter the following command at the Privileged EXEC level prompt, then press Enter. This command erases the factory test
configuration if still present.

device# erase startup-config

CAUTION
Use the erase startup-config command only for new systems. If you enter this command on a system you have
already configured, the command erases the configuration. If you accidentally do erase the configuration on a
configured system, enter the write memory command to save the running configuration to the startup-config file.

3. Access the configuration level of the CLI by entering the following command.

device# configure terminal


device(config)#

4. Configure the IP address and sub-net mask for Ethernet interface 1/1 by entering the following commands.

device(config)# interface ethernet 1/1


device(config-if-e10000-1/1)# ip address 192.22.3.44 255.255.255.0

Syntax: enable [ password ]

Syntax: configure terminal

Syntax: [no] ip address ip-addrip-mask [ secondary ]

or

Syntax: [no] ip address ip-addr/mask-bits [ secondary ]

Use the secondary parameter if you have already configured an IP address within the same sub-net on the interface.

Enabling and disabling the interfaces


By default, all interfaces are disabled. To enable an interface, you must enter the enable command at the appropriate interface
configuration level of the CLI. For example, to enable the management interface, enter the enable command at the management
interface configuration level of the CLI.

device(config-if-mgmt-1)# enable

Syntax: enable
You can disable each of these interfaces using the disable command at the appropriate interface configuration level of the CLI. For
example, to disable the management port, enter the disable command at the management interface configuration level of the CLI.

device(config-if-mgmt-1)# disable

Syntax: disable

NOTE
For security reasons, by default, the telnet server is disabled on the devices. To enable the telnet server and allow access
through telnet to the device from an external host, execute the following.device(config)# telnet server

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Management port function overview


You must be aware of how the system’s management port functions as described in the following:
• The management port allows you to configure, monitor, and manage the system only. As a result, this port has the same limited
functionality as an IP host port.
• You cannot enable and run routing protocols on the management port.
• The management port supports static routes and directly connected routes, which are installed in the management module’s
routing table. However, these routes are not installed in the interface module’s routing table. Therefore, the interface modules are
not aware of the management port’s static or directly connected routes.
• If you configure the redistribution of directly connected or static routes for a particular routing protocol, the routing protocol will
redistribute directly connected or static routes associated with the interface module ports but not those associated with the
management port.

To display configuration information and statistics about the management port, you can enter the show interface management 1
command at any CLI level.

Device connection
You can connect an Extreme device to another Ethernet network device. The Extreme devices support connections to other vendors’ as
well as Extreme network devices.

To connect an Extreme device to another network device, you must do the following:
• Install the fiber-optic modules if required
• Cable the modules with either copper cable or fiber optic cable as required

For information on installing fiber-optic modules see Device connection.

For information on cabling a fiber-optic module, see Device connection.

For information on cleaning a fiber-optic module, see Device connection.

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• System unpacking.............................................................................................................................................................................................41
• Summary of installation tasks.......................................................................................................................................................................42
• Installation precautions.................................................................................................................................................................................... 42
• Installation site preparation............................................................................................................................................................................ 44
• Redundant power supply installation.........................................................................................................................................................45
• Device installation.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 51
• System power..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 56
• Operation verification....................................................................................................................................................................................... 57
• PC or terminal attachment.............................................................................................................................................................................59

System unpacking
DANGER
The procedures in this manual are for qualified service personnel.

The Extreme systems ship with all of the following items. Please review the list below and verify the contents. If any items are missing,
please contact the place of purchase.

Package contents
The package contains the following:
• ExtremeSwitching CES 2000 Series or ExtremeRouting CER 2000 Series device
• 115V AC power cable (for AC sourced devices)

General requirements
To manage the system, you need the following items for serial connection to the router:
• A management station, such as a PC running a terminal emulation application.
• A straight-through EIA/TIA DB-9 serial cable (F/F). The serial cable can be ordered separately from Extreme Networks. If you
prefer to build your own cable, refer to the pinout information in General requirements.

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 for managing the system using Extreme Network Advisor or using the CLI through Telnet.

CAUTION
To prevent damage to the chassis and components, never attempt to lift the chassis using the fan or power supply handles.
These handles were not designed to support the weight of the chassis.

CAUTION
Before plugging a cable into any port, be sure to discharge the voltage stored on the cable by touching the electrical
contacts to ground surface.

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Summary of installation tasks


Follow the steps listed below to install your Extreme device. Details for each of the steps highlighted below are provided in this chapter
and in the following chapter.

TABLE 8 Summary of installation tasks


Task number Task Where to find more information

1 Ensure that the physical environment that will Installation site preparation on page 44
host the device has the proper cabling and
ventilation.
2 Optionally insert a second or redundant power Redundant power supply installation on page
supply. If you need to install a power supply, it 45
may be easier to install it before mounting the
device, although the power supplies are "hot
swappable", and can be installed or removed
after the device is mounted and powered-on.
3 Install the Extreme device in an equipment rack. Device installation on page 51
4 Once the device is physically installed, plug the System power on page 56
device into a nearby power source that adheres
to the regulatory requirements outlined in this
manual.
5 Verify that the system LEDs are registering the Operation verification on page 57
proper LED state after power-on of the system.
6 Attach a terminal or PC to the device. This will PC or terminal attachment on page 59
enable you to configure the device through the
Command Line Interface (CLI).
7 No default password is assigned to the CLI. For Summary of installation tasks
additional access security, assign a password.
8 Before connecting to the device, you need to Summary of installation tasks
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
command line interface.
9 Once you power on the device and assign IP Summary of installation tasks
addresses, the system is ready to accept
network connections.
10 Secure access to the device. Multi-Service IronWare Security Guide

Installation precautions
Follow these precautions when installing the unit.

DANGER
Batteries used for RTC/NVRAM backup are not located in operator-access areas. There is a risk of explosion if a battery
is replace by an incorrect type. Dispose of used components with batteries according to local ordinance and regulations.

DANGER
All fiber-optic interfaces use Class 1 lasers.

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CAUTION
Do not install the device in an environment where the operating ambient temperature might exceed 40°C (104°F).

CAUTION
Make sure the airflow around the front, and back of the device is not
restricted.

CAUTION
Never leave tools inside the chassis.

Lifting precautions
DANGER
Make sure the rack housing the device is adequately secured to prevent it from becoming unstable or falling over.

DANGER
Mount the devices you install in a rack as low as possible. Place the heaviest device at the bottom and progressively place
lighter devices above.

CAUTION
To prevent damage to the chassis and components, never attempt to lift the chassis using the fan or power supply handles.
These handles were not designed to support the weight of the chassis.

Power precautions
CAUTION
Use a separate branch circuit for each power cord, which provides redundancy in case one of the circuits fails.

CAUTION
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.

CAUTION
Carefully follow the mechanical guides on each side of the power supply slot and make sure the power supply is properly
inserted in the guides. Never insert the power supply upside down.

NOTE
Power supplies are hot swappable.

CAUTION
Remove the power cord from a power supply before you install it in or remove it from the device. Otherwise, the power
supply or the device could be damaged as a result. (The device can be running while a power supply is being installed or
removed, but the power supply itself should not be connected to a power source.)

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CAUTION
The power supply is designed exclusively for use with the ExtremeSwitching CES Series and ExtremeRouting CER Series
devices. The power supply produces extensive power. Installing the power supply in a device other than an
ExtremeSwitching CES Series or ExtremeRouting CER Series will cause damage to your equipment.

DANGER
Disconnect the power cord from all power sources to completely remove power from the device.

DANGER
Make sure to choose the appropriate circuit device depending on the number of AC power supplies installed in the chassis.
The minimum current draw for the system is one AC power supply.

DANGER
Make sure that the power source circuits are properly grounded, then use the power cord supplied with the device to
connect it to the power source.

DANGER
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.

CAUTION
All devices with DC power supplies are intended for installation in restricted access areas only. A restricted access area is a
location where access can be gained only by trained service personnel through the use of a special tool, lock and key, or
other means of security, and is controlled by the authority responsible for the location.

CAUTION
For the DC input circuit, (DC power supply part number RPS9-DC), make sure there is a 20-amp circuit breaker, minimum
-48VDC, double pole, on the input to the terminal block. The input wiring for connection to the product should be copper
wire, 12 AWG, marked VW-1, and rated 90 degrees Celsius.

CAUTION
For a DC system, use a grounding wire of at least 6 American Wire Gauge (AWG). The 6 AWG wire should be attached to an
agency-approved crimp connector crimped with the proper tool. The crimp connector should allow for securement to both
ground screws on the enclosure. For the Ground lug, use UL listed Panduit crimp connector, P/N LCD6-10A, and two
10-32, PPH, screws to secure crimp connector to chassis. Grounding position is located on the side of the chassis
adjacent ground symbol.

Installation site preparation


Cabling infrastructure
Ensure that the proper cabling is installed in the site. Refer to Cabling infrastructure or www.extremenetworks.com for a summary of
supported cabling types and their specifications.

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DANGER
The intra-building port or ports of the equipment or subassembly is suitable for connection to intra-building or unexposed
wiring or cabling only. The intra-building port or ports of the equipment or subassembly MUST NOT be metallically
connected to interfaces that connect to the outside plant (OSP) or its wiring. These interfaces are designed for use as
intra-building interfaces only (Type 2 or Type 4 ports as described in GR-1089-CORE, Issue 5) and require isolation from
the exposed OSP cabling. The addition of Primary Protectors is not sufficient protection in order to connect these
interfaces metallically to OSP wiring.

Installation location
Before installing the device, plan its location and orientation relative to other devices and equipment. Allow at least 3 in. of space at the
front of the device for the twisted-pair, fiber-optic, and power cabling. Also, allow a minimum of 3 in. of space between the sides and the
back of the device and walls or other obstructions.

An Extreme Networks device is suitable for installation in Network Telecommunications facilities and locations where the NEC (National
Electric Code) apply.

The device must be installed in a restricted access location, either a Central Office or customer-premises equipment location.

Redundant power supply installation


The Extreme Networks device ships with one alternating-current (AC) power supply or direct-current (DC) power supply. All models have
two power supply slots, enabling you to install a second power supply for redundancy. If desired, you can install a second supply for
redundancy.

CAUTION
Changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

If you need to install a redundant power supply, it may be easier to install it before mounting the device, although the power supplies are
"hot swappable" and can be installed or removed after the device is mounted and powered on.

This section provides the following procedures:


• Installing a redundant AC power supply - Installing an AC power supply on page 45
• Installing a redundant DC power supply - Installing a DC power supply on page 48

Installing an AC power supply


DANGER
Before beginning the installation, see the precautions in “Power precautions.”

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FIGURE 36 Use the following procedures for AC power supplies in the ExtremeSwitching CES 2000 Series, and ExtremeRouting CER
2000 Series devices.

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Follow the procedure given below to install an AC power supply.

1. If necessary, remove the power supply locking screws located in the upper left and the bottom right of the device (illustrated
below).

FIGURE 37 Power supply installation

1 Power supply 2 Grounding terminals

2. If the empty power supply bay has a cover plate, remove the two screws near the edges of the cover plate to unlock the plate,
then remove the plate.
3. Remove the power supply from its packaging.
4. With one hand, hold the bar on the front panel of the power supply. With the other hand, support the underside of the power
supply, and insert the power supply into the empty power supply slot. Press until the supply is completely in the slot, so that the
connectors on the back of the supply are fully engaged with the pins on the power backplane.

CAUTION
Carefully follow the mechanical guides on each side of the power supply slot and make sure the power supply is
properly inserted in the guides. Never insert the power supply upside down.

5. Secure the two screws near the edges of the supply to lock the supply in place.
6. Lift the AC cord retainer clip.
7. Connect the power cord to the power supply.
8. Snap the AC cord retainer clip over the power cord.

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9. Connect the plug end of the power cord into outlet.

CAUTION
For an Extreme Networks AC system, use a ground wire of at least 6 American Wire Gauge (AWG). The ground
wire should have an agency-approved crimped connector (provided with the chassis) attached to one end, with the
other end attached to building ground. The connector must be crimped with the proper tool, allowing it to be
connected to both ground screws on the enclosure.

NOTE
To insure adequate bonding when attaching the provided Panduit LCD6-10AF two-hole ground lug, a minimum of
20 inch pounds of torque is required to be applied to the mounting hardware used to attach the ground lug. Use a star
washer to ensure an NEBS compliant connection.

Installing a DC power supply


DANGER
Before beginning the installation, see the precautions in “Power precautions.”

Use the following procedures for DC power supplies in CES 2000 Series, CER 2000 Series 2000 series devices.

Follow the steps given below to install an DC power supply.

1. If necessary, remove the power supply locking screws located in the upper left and the bottom right of the device.
2. If the empty power supply bay has a cover plate, remove the two screws near the edges of the cover plate to unlock the plate,
then remove the plate.
3. Remove the DC power supply from its packaging (Installing a DC power supply).

FIGURE 38 The DC power supply

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4. Insert the wires into the DC wiring assembly (Installing a DC power supply).
5. Use the wire tightening screws to secure the wires.
6. Insert the DC connector with wires to the power supply and tighten the two assembly screws.

FIGURE 39 The DC wiring assembly

1 Wire tightening screws 2 Assembly screws

7. With one hand, hold the bar on the front panel of the power supply. With the other hand, support the underside of the power
supply, and insert the power supply into the empty power supply slot. Press until the supply is completely in the slot, so that the
connectors on the back of the supply are fully engaged with the pins on the power backplane (Installing an AC power supply on
page 45).

CAUTION
Carefully follow the mechanical guides on each side of the power supply slot and make sure the power supply is
properly inserted in the guides. Never insert the power supply upside down.

NOTE
The power supply is right-side up when the manufacturer label is on the top.

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8. Secure the two screws near the edges of the supply to lock the supply in place (Installing a DC power supply).

FIGURE 40 DC power supply screws

1 Chassis attachment screws 2 Assembly screws

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9. Connect the wire to your DC power source, making sure to connect the -48V cable to the negative terminal on the power
supply and the 0V cable to the positive terminal as marked on the power supply.

The equipment installation must meet NEC/CEC code requirements. Consult local authorities for regulations.

DANGER
Make sure that the power source circuits are properly grounded, then use the power cord supplied with the device
to connect it to the power source.

NOTE
Ensure that the DC return is isolated from the chassis ground (DC-I) when connections to the power supply are made.

CAUTION
For a DC system, use a grounding wire of at least 6 American Wire Gauge (AWG). The 6 AWG wire should be
attached to an agency-approved crimp connector crimped with the proper tool. The crimp connector should allow
for securement to both ground screws on the enclosure. For the Ground lug, use UL listed Panduit crimp
connector, P/N LCD6-10A, and two 10-32, PPH, screws to secure crimp connector to chassis. Grounding
position is located on the side of the chassis adjacent ground symbol.

NOTE
To insure adequate bonding when attaching the provided Panduit LCD6-10AF two-hole ground lug, a minimum of
20 inch pounds of torque is required to be applied to the mounting hardware used to attach the ground lug. Use a star
washer to ensure an NEBS compliant connection.

Device installation
You can install devices on a desktop, or in an equipment rack.

Installing the device on a desktop


Follow the steps for desktop installation.

1. Set the device on a flat desktop, table, or shelf. Make sure that adequate ventilation is provided for the system - a 3-inch
clearance is recommended on each side.
2. Go to System power on page 56.

Installing the device in a rack


For rack mount installation, Extreme Networks recommends that you use the rack mount ears attached to the unit. Each unit ships with
rack ears attached to the front of the unit. You can mount the rack ears in 4 different locations on the device.

NOTE
While attaching the chassis to the rack, star washers shall be used to provide better grounding of the chassis to the rack.
Additionally if any single hole grounding lugs are used star washers shall be used as a means to prevent rotation of the lug.

Forward rack mount position


The Extreme Networks devices ship with the rack ears attached to the front of the device as shown below.

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FIGURE 41 Front rack mount position

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5 Inch offset rack mount position


FIGURE 42 5 Inch offset rack mount position

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Mid rack mount position


FIGURE 43 Mid rack mount position

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Reverse rack mount position


FIGURE 44 Reverse rack mount position

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FIGURE 45 Installing the device in a rack

Installation steps
1. Mount the device in the rack as illustrated in Reverse rack mount position on page 55.
2. Using a 2-hole grounding lug and a minimum #6 AWG grounding wire, ground the chassis to either a common bonding
network or an isolated bonding network.
3. Proceed to System power on page 56.

You will need the following tools for installation:


• #2 Phillips-head screwdriver
• Four #10-24 screws (or as specified by rack type) to mount the device to the rack

System power
After you complete the physical installation of the system, you can power on the system.

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Powering on the system


1. Ensure that all power supplies are fully and properly inserted and no power supply slots are uncovered.

CAUTION
Never leave tools inside the chassis.

2. Remove the power cord from the shipping package.


3. Attach the AC power cable to the AC connector on the rear panel.
4. Insert the power cable plug into a 115V/120V outlet.

NOTE
To turn the system off, simply unplug the power
cords.

NOTE
The socket should be installed near the equipment and should be easily accessible.

NOTE
If the outlet is not rated 115/120V, stop and get the appropriate cable for the outlet.

DANGER
The intra-building port or ports of the equipment or subassembly is suitable for connection to intra-building or
unexposed wiring or cabling only. The intra-building port or ports of the equipment or subassembly MUST NOT
be metallically connected to interfaces that connect to the outside plant (OSP) or its wiring. These interfaces are
designed for use as intra-building interfaces only (Type 2 or Type 4 ports as described in GR-1089-CORE, Issue
5) and require isolation from the exposed OSP cabling. The addition of Primary Protectors is not sufficient
protection in order to connect these interfaces metallically to OSP wiring.

NOTE
Before crimping the ground wire into the provided ground lug ensure the bare copper wire has been cleaned and
antioxidant is applied to the bare wire. To ensure adequate bonding when attaching the ground lug, a minimum of 20
PSI of torque is required to be applied to the mounting hardware used to attach the ground lug.

Operation verification
After you have installed any redundant power supplies, verify that the device is working properly by plugging it into a power source and
verifying that it passes its self test.

If your device has more than one power supply installed, repeat this procedure for each power supply.

Verifying proper operation


1. Connect the power cord supplied with the device to the power connector on the power supply on the rear of the device.
2. Insert the other end into a properly grounded electrical outlet.
3. Verify that the LED for each power supply is a solid green.

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Operation verification

4. Verify proper operation by observing the LEDs.

All the port LEDs should flash momentarily, usually in sequence, while the device performs diagnostics. After the diagnostics
are complete, the LEDs will be dark except for the ones that are attached by cables to other devices. If the links on these cables
are good and the connected device is powered on, the link LEDs will light.

Observing the power status LEDs


The LEDs that show power status for the CES 2000 Series and CER 2000 Series 2024 models are listed in the table below. The LEDs
for the 2024 models are stacked on the right side of the front panel, just below the console port, labeled P1, P2, and Fn, top to bottom
to right.

TABLE 9 LEDs for power and fan status for the 2024 models
LED Position State Meaning

Fan (labeled Fn) Right side of front panel Green The fan tray is powered on and is
operating normal
Amber or green blinking The fan tray is not plugged in.
Amber The fan tray is plugged in but one
or more fans are faulty.
AC PS1 (labeled P1) Right side of front panel Off Power supply 1 is not installed or is
not providing power.
Amber Power supply 1 is installed, but not
connected or a fault is detected.
Green Power supply 1 is installed and is
functioning normally.
AC PS2 (labeled P2) Right side of front panel Off Power supply 2 is not installed or is
not providing power.
Amber Power supply 2 is installed, but not
connected or a fault is detected.
Green Power supply 2 is installed and is
functioning normally.
Power Supplies DC - same indications for both DC power supplies
DC Right side of front panel Off No DC power.
Amber Supply has DC power, but output is
not enabled.
Green Supply has DC power, is enabled,
and has good output.

The LEDs that show power status for the CES 2000 Series and CER 2000 Series 2048 models are listed in the table below. The LEDs
for the 2048CX, 2048F, and 2048FX models are just below the management Ethernet port on the left side of the front panel, labeled
P1, P2, and Fn, left to right. The LEDs for the 2048C are just below the console connector on the left side of the front panel, labeled P1,
P2, and Fn, left to right.

TABLE 10 LEDs for power for the 2048 models


LED Position State Meaning

Fan (labeled Fn) Left side of front panel Green The fan tray is powered on and is
operating normal.
Amber or green blinking The fan tray is not plugged in.

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TABLE 10 LEDs for power for the 2048 models (continued)


LED Position State Meaning
Amber The fan tray is plugged in but one
or more fans are faulty.
PS1 (labeled P1) Left side of front panel Off Power supply 1 is not installed or is
not providing power.
Amber Power supply 1 is installed, but not
connected or a fault is detected.
Green Power supply 1 is installed and is
functioning normally.
PS2 (labeled P2) Left side of front panel Off Power supply 2 is not installed or is
not providing power.
Amber Power supply 2 is installed, but not
connected or a fault is detected.
Green Power supply 2 is installed and is
functioning normally.
DC Right side of front panel Off No DC power.
Amber The following possibilities:
• The power supply has
DC power, but output is
not enabled
• The power supply is over
temperature
• The fan failed
Green Power supply has DC power, is
enabled, and has good output.
Green blinking Power supply has input power, but
DC output is not enabled.

The software regularly polls the hardware for power status information. You can display the status information from any management
session. In addition, the software automatically generates a Syslog message and SNMP trap if a status change occurs.

PC or terminal attachment
To assign an IP address, you must have access to the Command Line Interface (CLI). The CLI is a text-based interface that can be
accessed through a direct serial connection to the device and through Telnet connections.

You need to assign an IP address using the CLI. You can access the CLI by attaching a serial cable to the Console port. After you assign
an IP address, you can access the system through Telnet or Extreme Network Advisor.

Attaching a PC or terminal
Follow the steps given below to attach a management station using the serial port.

1. Connect a PC or terminal to the serial port of the system using a straight-through cable. The serial port has a male DB-9
connector.

NOTE
You need to run a terminal emulation program on the PC.

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2. Open the terminal emulation program and set the session parameters as follows:
• Baud: 9600 bps
• Data bits: 8
• Parity: None
• Stop bits: 1
• Flow control: None

When you establish the serial connection to the system, press Enter to display the CLI prompt in the terminal emulation window.
For example:

device>

If you see this of these prompt, you are now connected to the system and can proceed to Attaching a PC or terminal.

You can customize the prompt by changing the system name. For more information, refer to the Extreme NetIron Management
Configuration Guide.

If you do not see one of these prompts, follow the instructions given below.
3. Make sure the cable is securely connected to your PC and to the system.
4. Check the settings in your terminal emulation program. In addition to the session settings listed above, make sure the terminal
emulation session is running on the same serial port you attached to the system.

The EIA/TIA 232 serial communication port serves as a connection point for management by a PC or SNMP workstation.

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Familiarization
• Management application overview.............................................................................................................................................................61
• CLI Functionality................................................................................................................................................................................................ 61

Management application overview


This chapter describes the different applications you can use to manage the devices. The Extreme Networks devices support the same
management applications as other devices.

As with other devices, you can manage a device using any of the following applications:
• Command Line Interface (CLI) - a text-based interface accessible directly from a PC or terminal attached to the device’s serial
(Console) port or 10BaseT/100BaseTX Ethernet (management) port, or from a Telnet connection to the PC or terminal.
• Extreme Network Advisor - An optional SNMP-based standalone GUI application. For more information see the Unified IP MIB
reference manual .
The following section describes how to log on to these applications.

CLI Functionality
Once an IP address is assigned to the Extreme Networks device’s management port, you can access the CLI through a PC or terminal
attached to the device’s serial (Console) port or 10BaseT/100BaseTX Ethernet (management) port, or from a Telnet or SSH connection
to the PC or terminal.

You can initiate a local Telnet, SSH or SNMP connection by specifying the management port’s IP address.

The commands in the CLI are organized into the following levels:
• User EXEC - Lets you display information and perform basic tasks such as pings and traceroutes.
• Privileged EXEC - Lets you use the same commands as those at the User EXEC level plus configuration commands that do
not require saving the changes to the system-config file.
• CONFIG - Lets you make configuration changes to the device. To save the changes across software reloads and system resets,
you need to save them to the system-config file. The CONFIG level contains sub-levels for individual ports, for VLANs, for
routing protocols, and other configuration areas.

NOTE
By default, any user who can open a direct or Telnet connection to an Extreme Network device can access all these CLI levels.
To secure access, you can configure Enable passwords or local user accounts, or you can configure the device to use a
RADIUS or TACACS/TACACS+ server for authentication.

Online help
To display a list of available commands or command options, enter "? " or press Tab. If you have not entered part of a command at the
command prompt, all the commands supported at the current CLI level are listed. If you enter part of a command, then enter "? " or
press Tab, the CLI lists the options you can enter at this point in the command string.

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If you enter an invalid command followed by ?, a message appears indicating the command was unrecognized. For example.

device(config)# rooter ip?


Unrecognized command

Command completion
The CLI supports command completion, so you do not need to enter the entire name of a command or option. As long as you enter
enough characters of the command or option name to avoid ambiguity with other commands or options, the CLI understands what you
are typing.

Scroll control
By default, the CLI uses a page mode to paginate displays that are longer than the number of rows in your terminal emulation window.
For example, if you display a list of all the commands at the global CONFIG level but your terminal emulation window does not have
enough rows to display them all at once, the page mode stops the display and lists your choices for continuing the display.

Here is an example.

aaa
access-list
all-client
arp
banner
base-mac-addr
boot
some lines omitted for brevity...
default-vlan-id
enable
enable-acl-counter
end
exit
--More--, next page: Space, next line: Return key, quit: Control-c

The software provides the following scrolling options:


• Press the Space bar to display the next page (one screen at time).
• Press the Return or Enter key to display the next line (one line at a time).
• Press Ctrl-C cancel the display.

Line editing commands


The CLI supports the following line editing commands. To enter a line-editing command, use the CTRL-key combination for the
command by pressing and holding the CTRL key, then pressing the letter associated with the command.

TABLE 11 CLI line editing commands


Ctrl-key combination Description

Ctrl-A Moves to the first character on the command line.


Ctrl-B Moves the cursor back one character.
Ctrl-C Escapes and terminates command prompts and ongoing tasks (such as
lengthy displays), and displays a fresh command prompt.
Ctrl-D Deletes the character at the cursor.
Ctrl-E Moves to the end of the current command line.
Ctrl-F Moves the cursor forward one character.

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TABLE 11 CLI line editing commands (continued)


Ctrl-key combination Description
Ctrl-K Deletes all characters from the cursor to the end of the command line.
Ctrl-L; Ctrl-R Repeats the current command line on a new line.
Ctrl-N Enters the next command line in the history buffer.
Ctrl-P Enters the previous command line in the history buffer.
Ctrl-U; Ctrl-X Deletes all characters from the cursor to the beginning of the command
line.
Ctrl-W Deletes the last word you typed.
Ctrl-Z Moves from any CONFIG level of the CLI to the Privileged EXEC level; at
the Privileged EXEC level, moves to the User EXEC level.

For a complete list of CLI commands and syntax information for each command, refer to Extreme NetIron Command Line Reference
Guide.

Searching and filtering output from CLI commands


You can filter CLI output from show commands and at the --More-- prompt. You can search for individual characters, strings, or
construct complex regular expressions to filter the output.

Searching and filtering output from show commands


You can filter output from show commands to display lines containing a specified string, lines that do not contain a specified string, or
output starting with a line containing a specified string. The search string is a regular expression consisting of a single character or string
of characters. You can use special characters to construct complex regular expressions. Refer to Using special characters in regular
expressions on page 65 for information on special characters used with regular expressions.

Displaying lines containing a specified string


The following command filters the output of the show interface command for port 3/1 so it displays only lines containing the word
"Internet". This command can be used to display the IP address of the interface.

device# show interface e 3/1 | include Internet


Internet address is 192.168.1.11/24, MTU 1518 bytes, encapsulation ethernet

Syntax: include show-command | regular-expression

NOTE
The vertical bar (|) is part of the command.

Note that the regular expression specified as the search string is case sensitive. In the example above, a search string of "Internet" would
match the line containing the IP address, but a search string of "internet" would not.

Displaying lines that do not contain a specified string


The following command filters the output of the show who command so it displays only lines that do not contain the word "closed". This
command can be used to display open connections to an Extreme Networks device.

device# show who | exclude closed


Console connections:
established

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you are connecting to this session


2 seconds in idle
Telnet connections (inbound):
1 established, client ip address 192.168.9.37
27 seconds in idle
Telnet connection (outbound):
SSH connections:

Syntax: exclude show-command | regular-expression

Displaying lines starting with a specified string


The following command filters the output of the show who command so it displays output starting with the first line that contains the
word "SSH". This command can be used to display information about SSH connections to the Extreme Networks device.

device# show who | begin SSH


SSH connections:
1 established, client ip address 192.168.9.210
7 seconds in idle
2 closed
3 closed
4 closed
5 closed

Syntax: begin show-command | regular-expression

Searching and filtering output at the --More-- prompt


The --More-- prompt displays when output extends beyond a single page. From this prompt, you can press the Space bar to display
the next page, the Return or Enter key to display the next line, or Ctrl-C to cancel the display. In addition, you can search and filter output
from this prompt. For example.

device# ?
append Append one file to another
attrib Change file attribute
boot Boot system from bootp/tftp server/flash image
cd Change current working directory
chdir Change current working directory
clear Clear table/statistics/keys
clock Set clock
configure Enter configuration mode
copy Copy between flash, tftp, config/code
cp Copy file commands
debug Enable debugging functions (see also 'undebug')
delete Delete file on flash
dir List files
dm test commands
dot1x 802.1X
erase Erase image/configuration files from flash
exit Exit Privileged mode
fastboot Select fast-reload option
force-sync-standby Sync active flash (pri/sec/mon/startup config/lp images)
to standby
format Format PCMCIA card
hd Hex dump
ipc IPC commands
--More--, next page: Space, next line: Return key, quit: Control-c

At the --More-- prompt, you can press the forward slash key (/ ) and then enter a search string. The device displays output starting
from the first line that contains the search string, similar to the begin option for show commands. For example.

--More--, next page: Space, next line: Return key, quit: Control-c
/telnet

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The results of the search are displayed.

searching...
telnet Telnet by name or IP address
terminal Change terminal settings
traceroute TraceRoute to IP node
undelete Recover deleted file
whois WHOIS lookup
write Write running configuration to flash or terminal

To display lines containing only a specified search string (similar to the include option for show commands) press the plus sign key (+ ) at
the --More-- prompt and then enter the search string.

--More--, next page: Space, next line: Return key, quit: Control-c
+telnet

The filtered results are displayed.

filtering...
telnet Telnet by name or IP address

To display lines that do not contain a specified search string (similar to the exclude option for show commands) press the minus sign key
(- ) at the --More-- prompt and then enter the search string.

--More--, next page: Space, next line: Return key, quit: Control-c
-telnet

The filtered results are displayed.

filtering...
sync-standby Sync active flash (pri/sec/mon/startup config/lp images)
to standby if different
terminal Change terminal settings
traceroute TraceRoute to IP node
undelete Recover deleted file
whois WHOIS lookup
write Write running configuration to flash or terminal

As with the commands for filtering output from show commands, the search string is a regular expression consisting of a single
character or string of characters. You can use special characters to construct complex regular expressions. See the next section for
information on special characters used with regular expressions.

Using special characters in regular expressions


You use a regular expression to specify a single character or multiple characters as a search string. In addition, you can include special
characters that influence the way the software matches the output against the search string. These special characters are listed in the
following table.

TABLE 12 Special characters for regular expressions


Character Operation

. The period matches on any single character, including a blank space.

For example, the following regular expression matches "aaz", "abz", "acz",
and so on, but not just "az":

a.z
* The asterisk matches on zero or more sequential instances of a pattern.

For example, the following regular expression matches output that


contains the string "abc", followed by zero or more Xs:

abcX*

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TABLE 12 Special characters for regular expressions (continued)


Character Operation
+ The plus sign matches on one or more sequential instances of a pattern.

For example, the following regular expression matches output that


contains "de", followed by a sequence of "g"s, such as "deg", "degg",
"deggg", and so on:

deg+
? The question mark matches on zero occurrences or one occurrence of a
pattern.

For example, the following regular expression matches output that


contains "dg" or "deg":

de?g

NOTE
Normally when you type a question mark, the CLI lists the
commands or options at that CLI level that begin with the
character or string you entered. However, if you enter Ctrl-V
and then type a question mark, the question mark is inserted
into the command line, allowing you to use it as part of a
regular expression.

^ A caret (when not used within brackets) matches on the beginning of an


input string.

For example, the following regular expression matches output that begins
with "deg":

^deg
$ A dollar sign matches on the end of an input string.

For example, the following regular expression matches output that ends
with "deg":

deg$
_ An underscore matches on one or more of the following:
• , (comma)
• { (left curly brace)
• } (right curly brace)
• ( (left parenthesis)
• ) (right parenthesis)
• The beginning of the input string
• The end of the input string
• A blank space

For example, the following regular expression matches on "100" but not
on "1002", "2100", and so on:

_100_
[] Square brackets enclose a range of single-character patterns.

For example, the following regular expression matches output that


contains "1", "2", "3", "4", or "5":

[1-5]

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TABLE 12 Special characters for regular expressions (continued)


Character Operation

You can use the following expression symbols within the brackets. These
symbols are allowed only inside the brackets.
• ^ - The caret matches on any characters except the ones in the
brackets. For example, the following regular expression matches
output that does not contain "1", "2", "3", "4", or "5":[^1-5]
• - The hyphen separates the beginning and ending of a range of
characters. A match occurs if any of the characters within the
range is present. See the example above.
| A vertical bar separates two alternative values or sets of values. The output
can match one or the other value.

For example, the following regular expression matches output that


contains either "abc" or "defg":

abc|defg
() Parentheses allow you to create complex expressions.

For example, the following complex expression matches on "abc",


"abcabc", or "defg", but not on "abcdefgdefg":

((abc)+)|((defg)?)

If you want to filter for a special character instead of using the special character as described in the table above, enter "\ " (backslash ) in
front of the character.

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• Power specifications.........................................................................................................................................................................................69
• Physical dimensions.........................................................................................................................................................................................70
• Operating environment .................................................................................................................................................................................. 71
• Storage environment .......................................................................................................................................................................................71
• Cooling................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 71
• Safety agency approvals.................................................................................................................................................................................72
• Electromagnetic approvals.............................................................................................................................................................................72
• Port specifications............................................................................................................................................................................................. 72

Power specifications
This section contains the power specifications for the ExtremeSwitching CES 2000 Series and ExtremeRouting CER 2000 Series
devices.

Table 13 provides the minimum and maximum voltage and current ratings.

TABLE 13 Operating voltage and current


Power supply Voltage Current Inrush current

AC 100-240 VAC 6A 30A Peak @ 25C

DC 48 VDC 15 A 25A Peak @ 25C

Table 14 provides the maximum power calculations.

TABLE 14 Maximum power calculations at 100-240 VAC with two PSUs


Devices Watts BTUs per hour

CES 2000 Series 2024C-4X 200 682


CES 2000 Series 2024C-4X with 4x10G 256 875
uplink installed
CES 2000 Series 2024C 120 410
CES 2000 Series 2024C with 2x10G uplink 170 580
installed
CES 2000 Series 2024F-4X 203 692
CES 2000 Series 2024F-4X with 4x10G 268 915
uplink installed
CES 2000 Series 2024F 145 495
CES 2000 Series 2024F with 2x10G uplink 195 666
installed
CES 2000 Series 2048C 205 700
CES 2000 Series 2048CX 255 870
CES 2000 Series 2048F 245 836
CES 2000 Series 2048FX 295 1007
CER 2000 Series 2024C-4X-RT 217 741

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TABLE 14 Maximum power calculations at 100-240 VAC with two PSUs (continued)
Devices Watts BTUs per hour
CER 2000 Series 2024C-4X-RT with 4x10G 266 907
uplink installed
CER 2000 Series 2024C 135 461
CER 2000 Series 2024C with 2x10G uplink 205 700
installed
CER 2000 Series 2024F-4X-RT 219 747
CER 2000 Series 2024F-4X with 4x10G 315 1076
uplink installed
CER 2000 Series 2024F 165 546
CER 2000 Series 2024F with 2x10G uplink 230 785
installed
CER 2000 Series 2048C 240 819
CER 2000 Series 2048CX 310 1041
CER 2000 Series 2048F 295 956
CER 2000 Series 2048FX 365 1195

Physical dimensions
Table 15 provides the physical dimensions for the CES 2000 Series and CER 2000 Series devices.

TABLE 15 Physical dimensions of the CES/CER 2000 Series devices


Devices Height Width Depth Weight (fully-loaded) (LB)

CES 2000 Series 1 RU1.7 inches4.4 cm 17.44 in44.3 cm 17.30 in43.9 cm 20.65
2024C-4X
CES 2000 Series 1 RU1.7 inches4.4 cm 17.44 in44.3 cm 17.30 in43.9 cm 20.95
2024C-4X with 4x10G
uplink installed
CES 2000 Series 2024C 1 RU1.7 inches4.4 cm 17.44 in44.3 cm 17.64 in44.8 cm 15.5
CES 2000 Series 2024C 1 RU1.7 inches4.4 cm 17.44 in44.3 cm 17.64 in44.8 cm 17.5
with 2x10G uplink installed
CES 2000 Series 1 RU1.7 inches4.4 cm 17.44 in44.3 cm 17.30 in43.9 cm 21.05
2024F-4X
CES 2000 Series 1 RU1.7 inches4.4 cm 17.44 in44.3 cm 17.30 in43.9 cm 21.35
2024F-4X with 4x10G
uplink installed
CES 2000 Series 2024F 1 RU1.7 inches4.4 cm 17.44 in44.3 cm 17.64 in44.8 cm 15.5
CES 2000 Series 2024F 1 RU1.7 inches4.4 cm 17.44 in44.3 cm 17.64 in44.8 cm 17.5
with 2x10G uplink installed
CES 2000 Series 2048C 1 RU1.7 inches4.4 cm 17.44 in44.3 cm 17.25 in43.9 cm 16.5
CES 2000 Series 2048CX 1 RU1.7 inches4.4 cm 17.44 in44.3 cm 17.25 in43.9 cm 17.5
CES 2000 Series 2048F 1 RU1.7 inches4.4 cm 17.44 in44.3 cm 17.25 in43.9 cm 16.5
CES 2000 Series 2048FX 1 RU1.7 inches4.4 cm 17.44 in44.3 cm 17.25 in43.9 cm 17.5
CER 2000 Series 1 RU1.7 inches4.4 cm 17.44 in44.3 cm 17.64 in44.8 cm 20.9
2024C-4X-RT

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TABLE 15 Physical dimensions of the CES/CER 2000 Series devices (continued)


Devices Height Width Depth Weight (fully-loaded) (LB)
CER 2000 Series 1 RU1.7 inches4.4 cm 17.44 in44.3 cm 17.30 in43.9 cm 21.2
2024C-4X-RT with 4x10G
uplink installed
CER 2000 Series 2024C 1 RU1.7 inches4.4 cm 17.44 in44.3 cm 17.30 in43.9 cm 15.5
CER 2000 Series 2024C 1 RU1.7 inches4.4 cm 17.44 in44.3 cm 17.64 in44.8 cm 17.5
with 2x10G uplink installed
CER 2000 Series 1 RU1.7 inches4.4 cm 17.44 in44.3 cm 17.30 in43.9 cm 20.8
2024F-4X-RT
CER 2000 Series 1 RU1.7 inches4.4 cm 17.44 in44.3 cm 17.30 in43.9 cm 21.8
2024F-4X-RT with 4x10G
uplink installed
CER 2000 Series 2024F 1 RU1.7 inches4.4 cm 17.44 in44.3 cm 17.64 in44.8 cm 15.5
CER 2000 Series 2024F 1 RU1.7 inches4.4 cm 17.44 in44.3 cm 17.64 in44.8 cm 17.5
with 2x10G uplink installed
CER 2000 Series 2048C 1 RU1.7 inches4.4 cm 17.44 in44.3 cm 17.3 in43.9 cm 16.5
CER 2000 Series 2048CX 1 RU1.7 inches4.4 cm 17.44 in44.3 cm 17.3 in43.9 cm 17.5
CER 2000 Series 2048F 1 RU1.7 inches4.4 cm 17.44 in44.3 cm 17.3 in43.9 cm 16.5
CER 2000 Series 2048FX 1 RU1.7 inches4.4 cm 17.44 in44.3 cm 17.3 in43.9 cm 17.5

Operating environment
The following table Table 16 provides the operating environment specifications for the Extreme Networks devices.

TABLE 16 CES/CER 2000 Series device operating environment


Operating temperature Relative humidity Operating altitude

0 ο C to 40 ο C (32 ο F to 104 ο F) 5% to 90%, at 40 ο C (104 ο F), non- 10,000 ft (3,048 m)


condensing

Storage environment
The following table provides the storage environment specifications for the CES/CER 2000 Series devices.

TABLE 17 Extreme device storage environment


Storage temperature Storage humidity Storage altitude

-25 ο C to 70 ο C (-13 ο F to 158 ο F) 95% maximum relative humidity, non- 15,000 ft (4,500 m) maximum
condensing

Cooling
The cooling fans cool the CPU, main memory, and voltage regulators. The fans use a pull configuration to move the air from the front of
the device to the back of the device.
• Total cooling capacity: 350 watts
• Total air flow: 267 LFM

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• Fan operating noise:


– Based on ISO 7779
– < 60 dB-A

Safety agency approvals


• CAN/CSA-22.2 No.60950-1-07/UL 60950-1-Second Edition
• EN 60825-1 Safety of Laser Products - Part 1: Equipment Classification, Requirements and User’s Guide
• EN 60825-2 Safety of Laser Products - Part 2: Safety of Optical Fibre Communications Systems
• CE EN60950-1: 2006
• TUV EN60950-1: 2006
• IEC EN60950-1:2005

Electromagnetic approvals
• FCC Part 15, Subpart B (Class A)
• EN 55022 (CE mark) (Class A)
• CISPR-22 (class A)
• ICES-003 (Canada) (Class A)
• AS/NZ 55022 (Australia) (Class A)
• VCCI (Japan) (Class A)
• EN 61000-3-2
• EN 61000-3-3
• EN 61000-6-3

Port specifications
This section provides pin assignments for the following ports:
• Device’s console port (serial connector)
• Device’s management port (RJ-45 unshielded twisted pair (UTP) connector)

DANGER
The intra-building port or ports of the equipment or subassembly is suitable for connection to intra-building or unexposed
wiring or cabling only. The intra-building port or ports of the equipment or subassembly MUST NOT be metallically
connected to interfaces that connect to the outside plant (OSP) or its wiring. These interfaces are designed for use as
intra-building interfaces only (Type 2 or Type 4 ports as described in GR-1089-CORE, Issue 5) and require isolation from
the exposed OSP cabling. The addition of Primary Protectors is not sufficient protection in order to connect these
interfaces metallically to OSP wiring.

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Console port pin assignments


The console port is a standard male DB-9 connector, as shown in Console port pin assignments.

FIGURE 46 Console port pin and signalling details

1 Reserved 2 TXD (output)


3 RXD (input) 4 Reserved
5 GND 6 Reserved
7 Reserved 8 Reserved
9 Reserved

Most PC serial ports require a cable with a female DB-9 connector. However, terminal connections will vary, requiring a cable with either
a DB-9 or DB-25 connector, male or female.

Serial cable options between the Extreme Networks device and a PC or terminal are shown in Figure 47.

NOTE
As indicated in Console port pin assignments and Figure 47, some of the wires should not be connected. If you do connect the
wires that are labeled "Reserved", you might get unexpected results with some terminals.

FIGURE 47 Console port pin assignments showing cable connection options to a terminal or PC

Management port pin assignments


The management port is an RJ-45 UTP connector. Table 18 describes the connector’s pin assignments.

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TABLE 18 Management port pin assignments


Pin number MDI-X ports

1 TD+
2 TD-
3 RD+
4 Not used (10BaseT)CMT (100BaseTX)
5 Not used (10BaseT)CMT (100BaseTX)
6 RD-
7 Not used (10BaseT)CMT (100BaseTX)
8 Not used (10BaseT)CMT (100BaseTX)

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• Hardware maintenance schedule................................................................................................................................................................ 75
• Power supply replacement............................................................................................................................................................................ 75
• 10-Gigabit Ethernet module installation or replacement................................................................................................................. 86
• Replacing the fan tray...................................................................................................................................................................................... 87
• Copper or Fiber optic module replacement........................................................................................................................................... 88
• Fiber optic connector cleaning.....................................................................................................................................................................91

Hardware maintenance schedule


DANGER
The procedures in this manual are for qualified service personnel.

The Extreme Networks device requires minimal maintenance for its hardware components. Extreme Networks recommends cleaning the
fiber-optic connectors on a fiber-optic port and the connected fiber cable each time you disconnect the cable.

Otherwise, you can install or replace the following hardware components as needed:
• Copper and fiber optic modules
• Power supplies
• Fan tray
• 2 x10-Gigabit Ethernet module (only on the CES 2000 Series 2024C, CES 2000 Series 2024F, CER 2000 Series 2024C,
CER 2000 Series 2024F models.

Power supply replacement


You can replace a power supply while the Extreme Networks device is powered on and running. The power supplies are located in slots at
the rear of the device.

This section provides information about the following topics:


• Installation precautions and warnings.
• Determining which power supply has failed, if necessary.
• Replacing a power supply.

NOTE
Power supplies are hot swappable.

CAUTION
Remove the power cord from a power supply before you install it in or remove it from the device. Otherwise, the power
supply or the device could be damaged as a result. (The device can be running while a power supply is being installed or
removed, but the power supply itself should not be connected to a power source.)

Installation precautions and warnings


Follow these precautions when installing a power supply in the Extreme Networks device.

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DANGER
Before beginning the installation, see the precautions in “Power precautions.”

CAUTION
Do not install the device in an environment where the operating ambient temperature might exceed 40°C (104°F).

CAUTION
Never leave tools inside the chassis.

Determining which power supply failed


If you are replacing a power supply that has failed and you are not sure which supply has failed, enter the following command at any CLI
command prompt.

device>show chassis
*** CES 2000 Series 2024C ***
---POWERS ---
---POWERS ---
Power 1 ( 3I50 - AC 504W): Installed (OK)
Power 2: not present
Total power budget for system = 504 W
--- FANS ---
Metro fan tray (fan 1): Status = OK, Speed = MED (75%)
Metro fan tray (fan 2): Status = OK, Speed = MED (75%)
Metro fan tray (fan 3): Status = OK, Speed = MED (75%)
Metro fan tray (fan 4): Status = OK, Speed = MED (75%)
Metro fan tray (fan 5): Status = OK, Speed = MED (75%)
Metro fan tray (fan 6): Status = OK, Speed = MED (75%)
--- TEMPERATURE READINGS ---
CPU: Ambience 35.50C Chip 39.68C
24X1G PPCR: Ambience 36.0C Chip 47.56C
2X10G PPCR: Ambience 37.50C Chip 43.31C
Fans are in auto mode. Temperature Monitoring Poll Period is 60 seconds
--- MISC INFO ---
Backplane EEPROM MAC Address: 0001.0040.7800
device>

This command displays status information for the power supplies and the fans. The power supplies are numbered from left to right.
These numbers assume you are facing the front of the device, not the rear.

If the display indicates "Installed (Failed)" for any of the slots, the power supply installed in that particular slot has failed.

AC power supply
The AC power supply is shown in the following diagram.

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FIGURE 48 AC power supply

Power supplies for the devices


The device ships with one alternating-current (AC) power supply or direct-current (DC) power supply. All models have two power supply
slots, enabling you to install a second power supply for redundancy. If desired, you can install a second supply for redundancy.

If you need to install a redundant power supply, it may be easier to install it before mounting the device, although the power supplies are
"hot swappable" and can be installed or removed after the device is mounted and powered on. Extreme Networks recommends that you
disconnect the power supply from AC power before installing or removing the supply.

CAUTION
Changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

Removing the AC power supply

Required tools
You will need the following tool to perform this procedure:
• #2 Phillips-head screwdriver

The following procedures are required when removing an AC power supplies from a device.

1. Unplug the power supply from the power source.


2. Disconnect the power cord from the power supply.

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3. Unscrew the two power supply locking screws located at the top left and bottom right hand corner of the power supply.

FIGURE 49 Power supply screw location

1 Power supply locking screws

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4. Pull the power supply outward once the screws have been unscrewed. This will disconnect the power supply from the
backplane.

FIGURE 50 Removing the power supply from the device

5. Continue to pull the power supply until it is removed from the device.
6. Place the power supply in an anti-static bag for storage.
7. Insert a new supply, or place and screw in a cover plate over the empty power supply. Refer to Installing the AC power supply on
page 79 for details.

Installing the AC power supply


Perform the following steps to install an AC power supply.

1. Remove the power supply or cover plate currently in the power supply bay you wish to install the power supply in. Refer to
Removing the AC power supply on page 77 for details.
2. Remove the new power supply from its packaging.

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3. With one hand, support the underside of the power supply and insert the power supply into the empty power supply slot. Press
until the supply is completely in the slot, so that the connectors on the back of the supply are fully engaged with the pins on the
power backplane.

FIGURE 51 Power supply installation

CAUTION
Carefully follow the mechanical guides on each side of the power supply slot and make sure the power supply is
properly inserted in the guides. Never insert the power supply upside down.

4. Tighten the two power supply locking screws located at the top left and bottom right hand corner of the power supply.
5. Connect the power cord to the power supply.

Removing the DC power supply

Required tools
You will need the following tool to perform this procedure:
• #2 Phillips-head screwdriver

The following procedures are required when removing an DC power supplies from devices.

1. Remove the wires from your DC power source.


2. Unscrew the two assembly screws to unlock the DC wiring assembly (Required tools) and remove the adapter.

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3. Loosen the wire tightening screws to remove the wires (Required tools) from the DC wiring assembly.

FIGURE 52 DC power supply screws

1 Chassis attachment screws 2 Assembly screws

4. Unscrew the chassis attachment screws to unlock the power supply itself (Required tools).

FIGURE 53 The DC wiring assembly

1 Wire tightening screws 2 Assembly screws

5. Pull the power supply outward once the screws have been unscrewed. This will disconnect the power supply from the
backplane. Pull it completely free of the chassis.
6. Place the power supply in an anti-static bag for storage.

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7. Insert a new supply, or place and screw in a cover plate over the empty power supply. Refer to Installing a DC power supply on
page 82 for details.

Installing a DC power supply


DANGER
Before beginning the installation, refer to the precautions in "Power precautions."

Use the following procedures for DC power supplies in Extreme Networks devices.

Follow the steps given below to install an DC power supply.

1. If necessary, remove the power supply locking screws located in the upper left and the bottom right of the device.
2. If the empty power supply bay has a cover plate, remove the two screws near the edges of the cover plate to unlock the plate,
then remove the plate.
3. Remove the DC power supply from its packaging.

FIGURE 54 The DC power supply

4. Insert the wires into the DC wiring assembly (Installing a DC power supply).
5. Use the wire tightening screws to secure the wires.

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6. Insert the DC connector with wires into the power supply and tighten the two assembly screws.

FIGURE 55 The DC wiring assembly

1 Wire tightening screws 2 Assembly screws

7. With one hand, hold the bar on the front panel of the power supply. With the other hand, support the underside of the power
supply, and insert the power supply into the empty power supply slot. Press until the supply is completely in the slot, so that the
connectors on the back of the supply are fully engaged with the pins on the power backplane.

CAUTION
Carefully follow the mechanical guides on each side of the power supply slot and make sure the power supply is
properly inserted in the guides. Never insert the power supply upside down.

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8. Secure the two chassis attachment screws near the edges of the supply to lock the supply in place (as shown below).

FIGURE 56 DC power supply screws

1 Chassis attachment screws 2 Assembly screws

9. Connect the wire to your DC power source, making sure to connect the -48V cable to the negative terminal on the power
supply and the 0V cable to the positive terminal as marked on the power supply.

The equipment installation must meet NEC/CEC code requirements. Consult local authorities for regulations.
10. Follow these precautions:
• NOTE
Ensure that the DC return is isolated from the chassis ground (DC-I) when connections to the power supply are
made.

• NOTE
To ensure adequate bonding when attaching the provided Panduit LCD6-10AF two-hole ground lug, a minimum
of 20 PSI of torque is required to be applied to the mounting hardware used to attach the ground lug. Use a star
washer to ensure an NEBS compliant connection.

• CAUTION
For a DC system, use a grounding wire of at least 6 American Wire Gauge (AWG). The 6 AWG wire should be
attached to an agency-approved crimp connector crimped with the proper tool. The crimp connector should
allow for securement to both ground screws on the enclosure. For the Ground lug, use UL listed Panduit crimp
connector, P/N LCD6-10A, and two 10-32, PPH, screws to secure crimp connector to chassis. Grounding
position is located on the side of the chassis adjacent ground symbol.

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Verifying proper operation


To verify the proper operation of the power supply after power on, you can observe the LEDs on the power supply.

After the Extreme Networks device powers on, you can observe the LEDs on the front of the device to verify that it initialized
successfully. There is a single LED on the power supply which should be steady green when the power supply is receiving power and
under normal operation. Table 1 outlines the LEDs, the desired state of each LED, possible abnormal states of each LED, and what to do
if an LED indicates an abnormal state.

To verify proper operation, complete the following steps.

1. Verify that the power supply's LED is steady green on the back of the device.
2. Verify that the power supply was placed in power supply bay #1 and operational by observing a steady green LED lighting up
"P1" on the front of the device.

TABLE 19 LEDs for power and fans (located on front of device )


LED State Meaning

Fan (labeled Fn) On The fan tray is powered on and is operating


normal.
Off The fan tray is not powered on, or has been
removed.
PS1 (labeled P1) Off Power supply 1 is not installed or is not
providing power.
Amber Power supply 1 is installed, but not
connected or a fault is detected.
Green Steady Power supply 1 is installed and is functioning
normally.
Green Blinking Power supply 1 has input power, but is not
enabled and has no output power.
PS2 (labeled P2) Off Power supply 2 is not installed or is not
providing power.
Amber Power supply 2 is installed, but not
connected or a fault is detected.
Green Steady Power supply 2 is installed and is functioning
normally.
Green Blinking Power supply 2 has input power, but is not
enabled and has no output power.

The LEDs for Fan, PS1 and PS2 are located on the right side of the front panel for CES 2000 Series and CER 2000 Series
2024 models (On the CES 2000 Series 2048 and CER 2000 Series 2048 models, these LEDs are located on the left side of
the front panel).

The software regularly polls the hardware for power status information. You can display the status information from any
management session. In addition, the software automatically generates a Syslog message and SNMP trap if a status change
occurs.

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Displaying the status of the power supplies


You can display the status of the power supplies by entering the show chassis command at any level of the CLI. The display shows
whether a power supply is installed in the specified power supply slot and the status of the power supply. If you are not already attached
to a terminal or a PC running terminal emulation, see Displaying the status of the power supplies

device> show chassis


*** CES 2000 Series 2048CX ***
---POWERS ---
Power 1 ( 3I50 - AC 504W): Installed (OK)
Power 2: not present
Total power budget for system = 504 W
--- FANS ---
Metro fan tray (fan 1): Status = OK, Speed = LOW (50%)
Metro fan tray (fan 2): Status = OK, Speed = LOW (50%)
Metro fan tray (fan 3): Status = OK, Speed = LOW (50%)
Metro fan tray (fan 4): Status = OK, Speed = LOW (50%)
Metro fan tray (fan 5): Status = OK, Speed = LOW (50%)
Metro fan tray (fan 6): Status = OK, Speed = LOW (50%)
--- TEMPERATURE READINGS ---
CPU: Board 32.50C Chip 41.6C
481XG PPCR1: Board 32.50C Chip 43.31C
481XG PPCR2: Board 29.50C Chip 41.93C
2X10G PPCR: Board 33.0C Chip 41.68C
Fans are in auto mode. Temperature Monitoring Poll Period is 60 seconds
Base MAC Address = 001b.ed39.0300
CES 2000 Series 2048CX>

Syntax: show chassis

10-Gigabit Ethernet module installation or


replacement
The 2-port 10-Gigabit Ethernet modules may optionally be installed or replaced in the field on the CES 2000 Series 2024C, CES
2000 Series 2024F, CER 2000 Series 2024C, CER 2000 Series 2024F units. You can order the Extreme Networks device with a 2
x10-Gigabit module installed at the factory, or you can upgrade your device later.

This section provides the steps for installing, removing, and replacing the 10-Gigabit Ethernet module. You will need the following tools
to perform these procedures:
• #2 Phillips-head screwdriver
• Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) kit

DANGER
For safety reasons, the ESD wrist strap should contain a series 1 megaohm resistor.

Removing a 2 x10-Gigabit Ethernet module


Follow the procedure given below while removing a 2 x10-Gigabit Ethernet module.

1. Power off the Extreme Networks device.


2. Use a #2 Phillips-head screwdriver to loosen the screws on the 2 x10-Gigabit module.
3. Remove the 2 x10-Gigabit module.
4. Place the 2 x10-Gigabit module in an anti-static bag for storage.
5. If you are removing the module without replacing it, install the blank faceplate in the front panel.

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Installing a 2 x10-Gigabit Ethernet Module


Follow these procedures when installing a 10-Gigabit Ethernet Module.

1. Power off the Extreme Networks device.


2. Use a #2 Phillips-head screwdriver to remove the blank faceplate or old module from the front panel.
3. Install the 10-Gigabit module in the chassis.
4. Use a #2 Phillips-head screwdriver to fasten the screws on the 2 x10-Gigabit module. Affix the screws loosely at first, then
tighten them once you are sure the board is properly positioned.

Replacing the fan tray


The Extreme Networks device cooling fans use pull configuration to move the air from the front to the back of the device.

The fans in the Extreme Networks device include six four-speed fans that operate at low speed, medium speed, medium-high speed,
and high speed based on the ambient temperature and configured or default temperature thresholds. All fans operate simultaneously at
the same speed. If a single fan fails within the assembly, the fan tray should be replaced. The fan tray is hot swappable.

If an Extreme Networks device remains operational during a fan tray replacement, the procedure must be completed within 30 seconds.

NOTE
Fan trays are hot swappable. Hot swapping fan trays should be done within 30 seconds so the unit will continue to function
correctly without any fans. However, Extreme Networks recommends that you disconnect the power supply from AC or DC
power before installing or removing the fan tray.

To replace the Extreme Networks fan tray, follow these steps.

1. Power down and unplug the chassis.

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2. Unscrew the two screws that secure the fan tray to the chassis.

FIGURE 57 Replacing the fan tray

3. Slide the fan tray out


4. Slide the new fan tray in and tighten the screws to secure it to the chassis.
5. Plug the chassis back in and power up.

Copper or Fiber optic module replacement


You can remove an SFP, SFP+, or XFP from a port and replace it with a new one while the Extreme Networks device is powered on and
running.

This section provides information about the following tasks:


• Removing a copper or fiber optic module
• Installing a new copper or fiber optic module
• Cabling a fiber optic module

Removing a Copper or fiber optic module


You can remove a copper or fiber SFP (also called a mini-GBIC), SFP+, or an XFP from a port while the Extreme Networks device is
powered on and running.

Before removing a copper or fiber optic module, have the following on hand:
• An ESD wrist strap with a plug for connection to the ESD connector on the Stackable device.

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DANGER
For safety reasons, the ESD wrist strap should contain a series 1 megaohm resistor.

• The protective covering that you removed from the copper or fiber optic module when you initially installed the module.

Follow the steps given below to remove a copper or fiber optic module from a Gigabit Ethernet or 10-Gigabit Ethernet port.

1. Put on the ESD wrist strap and ground yourself by attaching the clip end to a metal surface (such as an equipment rack).
2. Disconnect the copper or fiber cable connector from the port connector.
3. Insert the protective covering into the port connectors.

FIGURE 58 Pull the copper or fiber optic module out of the port by pulling the bail latch forward, away from the front panel of
the module. This unlocks the module from the front panel. On 1000BaseSX ports, the bail latch is enclosed in a black sleeve,
and on 1000BaseLX ports, the bail latch is enclosed in a blue sleeve.

1 Bail latch

NOTE
The bail latch may be attached to either the top or the bottom of the mini-GBIC.

FIGURE 59 Grasping the bail latch, pull the copper or fiber optic module out of the port.

4. Store the copper or fiber optic module in a safe, static-free place or in an anti-static bag.
5. Install a new copper or fiber optic module in the port. For information about performing this task, refer to Installing a new
Copper or fiber optic module on page 89.

Installing a new Copper or fiber optic module


You must install a fiber optic module (SFP, SFP+, or XFP transceiver) in each Gigabit Ethernet and 10-Gigabit Ethernet fiber port you
want to use.

You can install a new fiber optic module in a port while the device is powered on and running.

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Before installing one of these modules into the port, obtain an ESD wrist strap with a plug for connection to a metal surface.

DANGER
All fiber-optic interfaces use Class 1 lasers.

DANGER
For safety reasons, the ESD wrist strap should contain a series 1 megaohm resistor.

Perform the following tasks to install a fiber optic module.

1. Put on the ESD wrist strap and ground yourself by attaching the clip end to a metal surface (such as an equipment rack) to act
as ground.
2. Remove the new module from its protective packaging.
3. Gently insert the fiber optic module into the port until the module clicks into place. The module is keyed to prevent incorrect
insertion.

Cabling a fiber optic module


Follow the steps given below to cable a fiber optic module

1. Remove the protective covering from the fiber-optic port connectors and store the covering for future use.
2. Before cabling a fiber optic module, Extreme Networks strongly recommends cleaning the cable connectors and the port
connectors. Refer to Fiber optic connector cleaning on page 91.
3. Gently insert the cable connectors (a tab on each connector should face upward) into the port connectors until the tabs lock into
place.
4. Observe the link and active LEDs to determine if the network connections are functioning properly.

DANGER
The intra-building port or ports of the equipment or subassembly is suitable for connection to intra-building or
unexposed wiring or cabling only. The intra-building port or ports of the equipment or subassembly MUST NOT
be metallically connected to interfaces that connect to the outside plant (OSP) or its wiring. These interfaces are
designed for use as intra-building interfaces only (Type 2 or Type 4 ports as described in GR-1089-CORE, Issue
5) and require isolation from the exposed OSP cabling. The addition of Primary Protectors is not sufficient
protection in order to connect these interfaces metallically to OSP wiring.

Tunable 10 GbE DWDM SFP+


NOTE
Tunable 10 GbE DWDM SFP+ are only supported on ExtremeSwitching CES 2000 Series and ExtremeRouting CER 2000
Series 4x10G models only.

The tunable 10 GbE dense wavelength-division multiplexing (DWDM) SFP+ modular optic (part number 10G-SFPP-ZRD-T) can be
configured through the CLI to use C-band channels 1 - 102 for flexible metro or campus Ethernet links that reach up to 80 km.

For 10-Gigabit Ethernet DWDM interfaces only, configure full C-band tunable optics as shown below.

To configure a physical port, enter a command such as the following.

device(config-if-e10000-1/1)# tunable-optic sfpp channel 5

Syntax: tunable-optic sfpp channel channel number [ show ]

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To configure a LAG port, enter a command such as the following.

device(config-if-e10000-1/1)# physical-port 1/1 tunable-optic sfpp channel 5


device(config-lag-lag1)# physical-port 1/1 tunable-optic sfpp channel 5 show
Channel 5: 191.3THz, 1567.13nm

Syntax: physical-port port tunable-optic sfpp channel channel number [ show ]

Use the channel number parameter to specify the channel number to use on the interface. Possible values 0 through 102.

Use the show options to display the SFPP channel used on the interface.

Fiber optic connector cleaning


To avoid problems with the connection between the fiber optic module (SFP (mini-GBIC), SFP+, or XFP) and the fiber cable connectors,
Extreme strongly recommends cleaning both connectors each time you disconnect and reconnect them. In particular, dust can
accumulate in the connectors and cause problems such as reducing the optic launch power.

To clean the fiber cable connectors, Extreme Networks recommends using the fiber-optic reel-type cleaner that shipped with your
device. You can also purchase this type of cleaner from the following web site.

http://www.fisfiber.com/
When not using an SFP, SFP+, or XFP connector, make sure to keep the protective covering on.

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• BSMI statement (Taiwan)................................................................................................................................................................................93
• Canadian requirements................................................................................................................................................................................... 93
• China CC statement..........................................................................................................................................................................................94
• Europe and Australia (CISPR 22 Class A Warning)............................................................................................................................ 94
• FCC warning (US only).................................................................................................................................................................................... 95
• Germany statement.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 95
• KCC statement (Republic of Korea)............................................................................................................................................................ 95
• VCCI statement.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 95
• Japan power cord ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 96
• EMC, safety, and environmental regulatory compliance information.......................................................................................... 96

BSMI statement (Taiwan)

Warning:

This is Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to
take adequate measures.

Canadian requirements
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations, ICES-003 Class A.

Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.

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China CC statement

Europe and Australia (CISPR 22 Class A Warning)


This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to
take adequate measures.

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FCC warning (US only)


This equipment has been tested and complies with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Part 15 of the 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, might cause harmful interference to radio communications. 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 the user’s own expense.

Germany statement
Machine noise information regulation - 3. GPSGV, the highest sound pressure level value is 60.0 dB(A) in accordance with EN ISO
7779.

Maschinenlärminformations-Verordnung - 3. GPSGV, der höchste Schalldruckpegel beträgt 60.0 dB(A) gemäss EN ISO 7779.

KCC statement (Republic of Korea)

Class A device (Broadcasting Communication Device for Office Use): This device obtained EMC registration for office use (Class A), and
may be used in places other than home. Sellers and/or users need to take note of this.

VCCI statement

This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment
(VCCI). If this equipment is used in a domestic environment, radio disturbance might arise. When such trouble occurs, the user might be
required to take corrective actions.

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Japan power cord

Japan power cord

English translation of above statement

ATTENTION: Never use the power cord packed with your equipment for other products.

EMC, safety, and environmental regulatory


compliance information
Regulatory compliance (EMC)
• FCC Part 15, Subpart B (Class A)
• EN 55022 (CE mark) (Class A)
• EN 55024 (CE mark) (Immunity) for Information Technology Equipment
• ICES-003 (Canada) (Class A)
• AS/NZ 55022 (Australia) (Class A)
• VCCI (Japan) (Class A)
• EN 61000-3-2
• EN 61000-3-3
• EN 61000-6-1

Regulatory compliance (safety)


• CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950/UL 60950
• EN 60825 Safety of Laser Products
• EN 60950/IEC 60950 Safety of Information Technology Equipment

Regulatory compliance (environmental)


• 2014/35/EU and 2014/30/EU
• 2011/65/EU - Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substance in electrical and electronic equipment (EU RoHS).

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• 2012/19/EU - Waste electrical and electronic equipment (EU WEEE).


• 94/62/EC - packaging and packaging waste (EU).
• 2006/66/EC - batteries and accumulators and waste batteries and accumulators (EU battery directive).
• 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 2006 concerning the Registration, Evaluation,
Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (EU REACH).
• Section 1502 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010 - U.S. Conflict Minerals.
• 30/2011/TT-BCT - Vietnam circular.
• SJ/T 11363-2006 Requirements for Concentration Limits for Certain Hazardous Substances in EIPs (China).
• SJ/T 11364-2006 Marking for the Control of Pollution Caused by EIPs (China).

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The caution and danger notices that appear in this manual are listed below in English, German, French, and Spanish.

Cautions
A Caution statement alerts you to situations that can be potentially hazardous to you or cause damage to hardware, firmware, software, or
data.

Ein Vorsichthinweis warnt Sie vor potenziellen Personengefahren oder Beschädigung der Hardware, Firmware, Software oder auch vor
einem möglichen Datenverlust

Un message de mise en garde vous alerte sur des situations pouvant présenter un risque potentiel de dommages corporels ou de
dommages matériels, logiciels ou de perte de données.

Un mensaje de precaución le alerta de situaciones que pueden resultar peligrosas para usted o causar daños en el hardware, el firmware,
el software o los datos.

General cautions
CAUTION
Do not install the device in an environment where the operating ambient temperature might exceed 40°C (104°F).

VORSICHT Das Gerät darf nicht in einer Umgebung mit einer Umgebungsbetriebstemperatur von über 40°C (104°F) installiert werden.
MISE EN GARDE N'installez pas le dispositif dans un environnement où la température d'exploitation ambiante risque de dépasser 40°C
(104°F).
PRECAUCIÓN No instale el instrumento en un entorno en el que la temperatura ambiente de operación pueda exceder los 40°C (104°F).

CAUTION
Make sure the airflow around the front, and back of the device is not
restricted.

VORSICHT Stellen Sie sicher, dass an der Vorderseite, den Seiten und an der Rückseite der Luftstrom nicht behindert wird.
MISE EN GARDE Vérifiez que rien ne restreint la circulation d'air devant, derrière et sur les côtés du dispositif et qu'elle peut se faire librement.
PRECAUCIÓN Asegúrese de que el flujo de aire en las inmediaciones de las partes anterior, laterales y posterior del instrumento no esté
restringido.

CAUTION
Never leave tools inside the chassis.

VORSICHT Lassen Sie keine Werkzeuge im Chassis zurück.


MISE EN GARDE Ne laissez jamais d'outils à l'intérieur du châssis
PRECAUCIÓN No deje nunca herramientas en el interior del chasis.

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CAUTION
Changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

VORSICHT Falls dieses Gerät verändert oder modifiziert wird, ohne die ausdrückliche Genehmigung der für die Einhaltung der
Anforderungen verantwortlichen Partei einzuholen, kann dem Benutzer der weitere Betrieb des Gerätes untersagt werden.
MISE EN GARDE Les éventuelles modifications apportées à cet équipement sans avoir été expressément approuvées par la partie responsable
d'en évaluer la conformité sont susceptibles d'annuler le droit de l'utilisateur à utiliser cet équipement.
PRECAUCIÓN Si se realizan cambios o modificaciones en este dispositivo sin la autorización expresa de la parte responsable del
cumplimiento de las normas, la licencia del usuario para operar este equipo puede quedar anulada.

CAUTION
Use the erase startup-config command only for new systems. If you enter this command on a system you have already
configured, the command erases the configuration. If you accidentally do erase the configuration on a configured system,
enter the write memory command to save the running configuration to the startup-config file.

VORSICHT Verwenden Sie den Befehl Erase startup-config (Löschen Startup-Konfig) nur für neue Systeme. Wenn Sie diesen Befehl in
ein bereits konfiguriertes System eingeben, löscht der Befehl die Konfiguration. Falls Sie aus Versehen die Konfiguration eines
bereits konfigurierten Systems löschen, geben Sie den BefehlWrite Memory (Speicher schreiben) ein, um die laufende
Konfiguration in der Startup-Konfig-Datei zu speichern.
MISE EN GARDE N'utilisez la commande erase startup-config que pour les nouveaux systèmes. Si vous entrez cette commande sur un
système que vous avez déjà configuré, elle efface la configuration. Si vous effacez la configuration par accident sur un
système configuré, entrez la commande write memory pour enregistrer la configuration actuelle dans le fichier startup-config.
PRECAUCIÓN Use el comando erase startup-config (borrar configuración de inicio) para sistemas nuevos solamente. Si usted introduce
este comando en un sistema que ya ha configurado, el comando borrará la configuración. Si usted borra accidentalmente la
configuración en un sistema ya configurado, introduzca el comando write memory (escribir memoria) para guardar la
configuración en ejecución en el archivo startup-config.

Electrical cautions
CAUTION
Use a separate branch circuit for each power cord, which provides redundancy in case one of the circuits fails.

VORSICHT Es empfiehlt sich die Installation eines separaten Stromkreiszweiges für jede Elektroschnur als Redundanz im Fall des Ausfalls
eines Stromkreises.
MISE EN GARDE Utilisez un circuit de dérivation différent pour chaque cordon d’alimentation ainsi, il y aura un circuit redondant en cas de
panne d’un des circuits.
PRECAUCIÓN Use un circuito derivado separado para cada cordón de alimentación, con lo que se proporcionará redundancia en caso de
que uno de los circuitos falle.

CAUTION
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.

VORSICHT Stromkreise, Verdrahtung und Überlastschutz dürfen nicht durch das Gerät überbelastet werden. Addieren Sie die
Nennstromleistung (in Ampere) aller Geräte, die am selben Stromkreis wie das Gerät installiert sind. Somit können Sie
feststellen, ob die Gefahr einer Überbelastung der Versorgungsstromkreise vorliegt. Vergleichen Sie diese Summe mit der
Nennstromgrenze des Stromkreises. Die Höchstnennströme (in Ampere) stehen normalerweise auf der Geräterückseite
neben den Eingangsstromanschlüssen.
MISE EN GARDE Assurez-vous que le dispositif ne risque pas de surcharger les circuits d'alimentation, le câblage et la protection de
surintensité. Pour déterminer le risque de surcharge des circuits d'alimentation, additionnez l'intensité nominale (ampères) de

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tous les dispositifs installés sur le même circuit que le dispositif en question. Comparez alors ce total avec la limite de charge
du circuit. L'intensité nominale maximum en ampères est généralement imprimée sur chaque dispositif près des connecteurs
d'entrée d'alimentation.
PRECAUCIÓN Verifique que el instrumento no sobrecargue los circuitos de corriente, el cableado y la protección para sobrecargas. Para
determinar la posibilidad de sobrecarga en los circuitos de suministros, añada las capacidades nominales de corriente (amp)
de todos los instrumentos instalados en el mismo circuito que el instrumento. Compare esta suma con el límite nominal para
el circuito. Las capacidades nominales de corriente máximas están generalmente impresas en los instrumentos, cerca de los
conectores de corriente de entrada.

CAUTION
Before plugging a cable into any port, be sure to discharge the voltage stored on the cable by touching the electrical
contacts to ground surface.

VORSICHT Bevor Sie ein Kabel in einen Anschluss einstecken, entladen Sie jegliche im Kabel vorhandene elektrische Spannung, indem
Sie mit den elektrischen Kontakten eine geerdete Oberfläche berühren.
MISE EN GARDE Avant de brancher un câble à un port, assurez-vous de décharger la tension du câble en reliant les contacts électriques à la
terre.
PRECAUCIÓN Antes de conectar un cable en cualquier puerto, asegúrese de descargar la tensión acumulada en el cable tocando la
superficie de conexión a tierra con los contactos eléctricos.

CAUTION
All devices with DC power supplies are intended for installation in restricted access areas only. A restricted access area is a
location where access can be gained only by trained service personnel through the use of a special tool, lock and key, or
other means of security, and is controlled by the authority responsible for the location.

VORSICHT Alle Geräte mit DC-Netzteil sind nur für die Installation in Bereichen mit beschränktem Zugang gedacht. Ein Bereich mit
beschränktem Zugang ist ein Ort, zu dem nur ausgebildetes Wartungspersonal mit Spezialwerkzeug, Schloss und Schlüssel
oder anderen Sicherheitsvorrichtungen Zugang hat. Dieser Zugang wird von für den Bereich zuständigen Personen
überwacht.
MISE EN GARDE Tous les équipements dotés de sources d'alimentation C.C. sont destinés à être installés uniquement dans des zones à accès
réglementé. Une zone à accès réglementé est une zone dont l'accès n'est possible qu'au personnel de service qualifié utilisant
un verrou, une clé ou un outil spécial, ou d'autres moyens de sécurité, et qui est contrôlée par les autorités responsables du
site.
PRECAUCIÓN Todos los dispositivos con fuentes de alimentacion de corriente continua (CC) han sido diseñados únicamente para su
instalación en áreas restringidas/ zonas de acceso restringido . Se entiende como área de acceso restringido un lugar al que
solo puede acceder personal de servicio mediante el uso de una herramienta especial, llave y cerrojo u otro medio de
seguridad similar, y que esté controlado por la autoridad responsable de esa ubicación.

CAUTION
All devices with AC power sources are intended for installation in restricted access areas only. A restricted access area is a
location where access can be gained only by trained service personnel through the use of a special tool, lock and key, or
other means of security.

VORSICHT Alle Geräte mit Wechselstromquellen sind nur zur Installation in Sperrbereichen bestimmt. Ein Sperrbereich ist ein Ort, zu
dem nur ausgebildetes Wartungspersonal mit einem Spezialwerkzeug, Schloss und Schlüssel oder einer anderen
Schutzvorrichtung Zugang hat.
MISE EN GARDE Tous les équipements dotés de sources d'alimentation C.A. sont destinés à être installés uniquement dans des zones à accès
réglementé. Une zone à accès réglementé est une zone dont l'accès n'est possible qu'au personnel de service qualifié utilisant
un verrou, une clé ou un outil spécial, ou d'autres moyens de sécurité.
PRECAUCIÓN Todos los dispositivos con fuentes de alimentación de corriente alterna (AC), están diseñados únicamente para su instalación
en zonas de acceso restringido. Se entiende como área de acceso restringido un lugar al que solo puede acceder personal de
servicio mediante el uso de una herramienta especial, llave y cerrojo u otro medio de seguridad similar, y que esté controlado
por la autoridad responsable de esa ubicación.

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CAUTION
Remove the power cord from a power supply before you install it in or remove it from the device. Otherwise, the power
supply or the device could be damaged as a result. (The device can be running while a power supply is being installed or
removed, but the power supply itself should not be connected to a power source.)

VORSICHT Nehmen Sie vor dem Anschließen oder Abtrennen des Geräts das Stromkabel vom Netzteil ab. Ansonsten könnten das
Netzteil oder das Gerät beschädigt werden. (Das Gerät kann während des Anschließens oder Annehmens des Netzteils
laufen. Nur das Netzteil sollte nicht an eine Stromquelle angeschlossen sein.)
MISE EN GARDE Enlevez le cordon d'alimentation d'un bloc d'alimentation avant de l'installer ou de l'enlever du dispositif. Sinon, le bloc
d'alimentation ou le dispositif risque d'être endommagé. (Le dispositive peut être en train de fonctionner lorsque vous installez
ou enlevez un bloc d'alimentation, mais le bloc d'alimentation lui-même ne doit pas être connecté à une source
d'alimentation.)
PRECAUCIÓN Retire el cordón de corriente del suministro de corriente antes de instalarlo o retírarlo del instrumento. De no hacerse así, el
suministro de corriente o el instrumento podrían resultar dañados. (El instrumento puede estar encendido mientras se instala
o retira un suministro de corriente, pero el suministro de corriente en sí no deberá conectado a la corriente).

CAUTION
The power supply is designed exclusively for use with the ExtremeSwitching CES Series and ExtremeRouting CER Series
devices. The power supply produces extensive power. Installing the power supply in a device other than an
ExtremeSwitching CES Series or ExtremeRouting CER Series will cause damage to your equipment.

VORSICHT Das Netzteil ist ausschließlich für die Verwendung mit den ExtremeSwitching CES-Serie und ExtremeRouting CER-Serie
Geräte. Das Netzteil liefert hohe Strompegel. Installation der Stromversorgung in einem anderen als einem ExtremeSwitching
CES-Serie oder ExtremeRouting CER-Serie-Gerät Schäden an den Geräten führen.
MISE EN GARDE L'alimentation est conçu exclusivement pour une utilisation avec les équipements ExtremeSwitching CES série et
ExtremeRouting CER série. L'alimentation produit un pouvoir étendu. Installation de l'alimentation dans un équipement autre
qu'un ExtremeSwitching CES ou ExtremeRouting CER Series pourrait causer des dommages à votre équipement.
PRECAUCIÓN La fuente de alimentación está diseñada exclusivamente para el uso con los dispositivos de ExtremeSwitching CES Series y
ExtremeRouting CER Series. La fuente de alimentación produce un amplio poder. Instalación de la fuente de alimentación en
un dispositivo distinto de la ExtremeSwitching CES Series o ExtremeRouting CER Series causará daños en el equipo.

CAUTION
For the DC input circuit, (DC power supply part number RPS9-DC), make sure there is a 20-amp circuit breaker, minimum
-48VDC, double pole, on the input to the terminal block. The input wiring for connection to the product should be copper
wire, 12 AWG, marked VW-1, and rated 90 degrees Celsius.

VORSICHT Für den Eingangs-Gleichstromkreis (Gleichstromnetzteile mit der Teilenr. RPS9-DC) muss gewährleistet warden, dass ein 20
A-Leistungsschalter (min. -48VDC) am Eingang zur Reihenklemme installiert wird. Beim Eingangsdraht für den Anschluss
am Produkt muss es sich um einen zulässigen Kupferdraht (12 AWG gekennzeichnet mit VW-1), der für mindestens 90° C
ausgelegt ist, handeln.
MISE EN GARDE Pour le circuit d'alimentation C.C.(références du bloc d'alimentation C.C. RPS9-DC), assurez-vous de la présence d'un 20
ampères, minimum -48 V C.C., double coupure, sur l'entrée vers le bloc d'alimentation. Les câbles d'alimentation pour le
produit doivent être en fils de cuivre, 3.31 mm² (American Wire Gauge), marqués VW-1 et classés 90 degrés Celsius.
PRECAUCIÓN Para el circuito de entrada de CC (suministro de corriente continua con No. de referencia RPS9-DC), verifique que haya un
cortacircuitos para 20 amperios, mínimo de -48 VCC, bipolar, en la entrada al bloque terminal. El cableado de entrada para la
conexión al producto deberá ser catalogado de cobre, 12 AWG, marcado VW-1, y nominal para 90 grados Celsius.

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CAUTION
For a DC system, use a grounding wire of at least 6 American Wire Gauge (AWG). The 6 AWG wire should be attached to an
agency-approved crimp connector crimped with the proper tool. The crimp connector should allow for securement to both
ground screws on the enclosure. For the Ground lug, use UL listed Panduit crimp connector, P/N LCD6-10A, and two
10-32, PPH, screws to secure crimp connector to chassis. Grounding position is located on the side of the chassis
adjacent ground symbol.

VORSICHT Für ein Gleichstromsystem ist ein Erdungsdraht (wenigstens 6 AWG) erforderlich. Ein 6 AWGDraht muss mit dem richtigen
Werkzeug an einen zugelassenen Crimpverbinder angebracht werden. Der Crimpverbinder dient der Sicherung beider
Erdungsschrauben am Gehäuse. Benutzen Sie einen Panduit-Crimpverbinder, Teile Nr. LCD6-10A, als Erdungskabelschuh
und zwei 10-32 PPH-Schrauben zum Anbringen des Crimpverbinder am das Gehäuse. Die Erdungsposition befindet sich
auf der Gehäuseseite neben dem Erdungssymbol.
MISE EN GARDE Pour les systèmes C.C., utilisez un fil de mise à la terre d'au moins 6 AWG (American Wire Gauge). Ce fil de 6 AWG doit être
relié à un connecteur à sertissage homologué, serti avec l'outil approprié. Le connecteur à sertissage doit permettre la
sécurisation aux deux vis de borne de terre sur le boîtier. Pour la patte de mise à la terre, utilisez un connecteur à sertissage
UL Panduit, P/N LCD6-10A, et deux vis 10-32, PPH pour attacher le connecteur à sertissage au châssis. La position de
mise à la terre se trouve sur le côté du châssis, près du symbole de mise à la terre.
PRECAUCIÓN Para un sistema de CC, utilice un cable de conexión a tierra de calibre de cable norteamericano (AWG) número 6. El cable 6
AWG deberá acoplarse a un conector engarzado aprobado y engarzado con la herramienta apropiada. El conector engarzado
deberá permitir el aseguramiento de ambos tornillos de conexión a tierra en el recinto. Para la lengüeta de masa, emplee un
conector engarzado Panduit catalogado por UL, No de pieza LCD6-10A, y dos tornillos PPH, 10-32, para fijar el conector
engarzado al chasis. La posición de la conexión a tierra está ubicada en el lado del chasis adyacente al símbolo de conexión a
tierra.

CAUTION
For an Extreme Networks AC system, use a ground wire of at least 6 American Wire Gauge (AWG). The ground wire should
have an agency-approved crimped connector (provided with the chassis) attached to one end, with the other end attached
to building ground. The connector must be crimped with the proper tool, allowing it to be connected to both ground screws
on the enclosure.

VORSICHT Für ein Extreme Networks Wechselstromsystem ist ein Erdleiter von mindestens 6 AWG (amerikanische Norm für
Drahtquerschnitte) zu verwenden. An einem Ende des Erdleiters sollte ein geprüfter gecrimpter Anschluss (mit Chassis
bereitgestellt) angebracht sein. Das andere Ende sollte an der Gebäudeerdung angeschlossen werden. Der Anschluss muss
mit dem richtigen Werkzeug gecrimpt werden, so dass er an beiden Erdungsschrauben am Gehäuse angeschlossen werden
kann.
MISE EN GARDE Pour un système à alimentation secteur Extreme Networks, utiliser un câble de mise à la terre de calibre AWG 6 (13 mm²)
minimum. Ce fil de terre doit être équipé d'un côté d'un connecteur à sertir agréé (fourni avec le châssis), et l'autre extrémité
doit être reliée à la terre du bâtiment. Ce connecteur doit être serti à l'aide de l'outil approprié afin d'être raccordé aux deux vis
de mise à la terre du boîtier.
PRECAUCIÓN Para un sistema de CA Extreme Networks, utilice un conductor de tierra de al menos 6 CAE (Calibre de Alambre
Estadounidense, American Wire Gauge o AWG en sus siglas en inglés). El conductor de tierra debe tener un conector rizado
homologado (suministrado con el chasis) acoplado a un extremo, y el otro extremo debe estar conectado a la tierra del
edificio. El conector debe rizarse con la herramienta apropiada, de manera que se conecte a los dos tornillos de tierra del
recinto.

CAUTION
If you do not install a module or a power supply in a slot, you must keep the slot filler panel in place. If you run the chassis
with an uncovered slot, the system will overheat.

VORSICHT Falls kein Modul oder Netzteil im Steckplatz installiert wird, muss die Steckplatztafel angebracht werden. Wenn ein Steckplatz
nicht abgedeckt wird, läuft das System heiß.
MISE EN GARDE Si vous n’installez pas de module ou de bloc d'alimentation dans un slot, vous devez laisser le panneau du slot en place. Si
vous faites fonctionner le châssis avec un slot découvert, le système surchauffera.
PRECAUCIÓN Si no instala un módulo o un fuente de alimentación en la ranura, deberá mantener el panel de ranuras en su lugar. Si pone en
funcionamiento el chasis con una ranura descubierta, el sistema sufrirá sobrecalentamiento.

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CAUTION
Carefully follow the mechanical guides on each side of the power supply slot and make sure the power supply is properly
inserted in the guides. Never insert the power supply upside down.

VORSICHT Beachten Sie mechanischen Führungen an jeder Seite des Netzteils, das ordnungegemäß in die Führungen gesteckt werden
muss. Das Netzteil darf niemals umgedreht eingesteckt werden.
MISE EN GARDE Suivez attentivement les repères mécaniques de chaque côté du slot du bloc d'alimentation et assurez-vous que le bloc
d'alimentation est bien inséré dans les repères. N'insérez jamais le bloc d'alimentation à l'envers.
PRECAUCIÓN Siga cuidadosamente las guías mecánicas de cada lado de la ranura del suministro de energía y verifique que el suministro de
energía está insertado correctamente en las guías. No inserte nunca el suministro de energía de manera invertida.

Cautions related to equipment weight


CAUTION
To prevent damage to the chassis and components, never attempt to lift the chassis using the fan or power supply handles.
These handles were not designed to support the weight of the chassis.

VORSICHT Alle Geräte mit Wechselstromquellen sind nur zur Installation in Sperrbereichen bestimmt. Ein Sperrbereich ist ein Ort, zu
dem nur Wartungspersonal mit einem Spezialwerkzeug, Schloss und Schlüssel oder einer anderen Schutzvorrichtung Zugang
hat.
MISE EN GARDE Pour éviter d'endommager le châssis et les composants, ne jamais tenter de soulever le châssis par les poignées du
ventilateur ou de l'alimentation. Ces poignées n'ont pas été conçues pour supporter le poids du châssis.
PRECAUCIÓN Para prevenir daños al chasis y a los componentes, nunca intente levantar el chasis usando las asas de la fuente de
alimentación o del ventilador. Tales asas no han sido diseñadas para soportar el peso del chasis.

Danger Notices
A Danger statement indicates conditions or situations that can be potentially lethal or extremely hazardous to you. Safety labels are also
attached directly to products to warn of these conditions or situations.

Ein Gefahrenhinweis warnt vor Bedingungen oder Situationen die tödlich sein können oder Sie extrem gefährden können.
Sicherheitsetiketten sind direkt auf den jeweiligen Produkten angebracht um vor diesen Bedingungen und Situationen zu warnen.

Un énoncé de danger indique des conditions ou des situations potentiellement mortelles ou extrêmement dangereuses. Des étiquettes
de sécurité sont posées directement sur le produit et vous avertissent de ces conditions ou situations.

Una advertencia de peligro indica condiciones o situaciones que pueden resultar potencialmente letales o extremadamente peligrosas.
También habrá etiquetas de seguridad pegadas directamente sobre los productos para advertir de estas condiciones o situaciones.

General dangers
DANGER
The procedures in this manual are for qualified service personnel.

GEFAHR Die Vorgehensweisen in diesem Handbuch sind für qualifiziertes Servicepersonal bestimmt.
DANGER Les procédures décrites dans ce manuel doivent être effectuées par un personnel de maintenance qualifié.
PELIGRO Los procedimientos de este manual deben llevarlos a cabo técnicos cualificados.

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DANGER
Be careful not to accidently insert your fingers into the fan tray while removing it from the chassis. The fan may still be
spinning at a high speed.

GEFAHR Die Finger dürfen nicht versehentlich in das Ventilatorblech gesteckt werden, wenn dieses vom Gehäuse abgenommen wird.
Der Ventilator kann sich unter Umständen noch mit hoher Geschwindigkeit drehen.
DANGER Faites attention de ne pas insérer vos doigts accidentellement dans le boîtier du ventilateur lorsque vous le retirez du châssis.
Il est possible que le ventilateur tourne encore à grande vitesse.
PELIGRO Procure no insertar los dedos accidentalmente en la bandeja del ventilador cuando esté desmontando el chasis. El ventilador
podría estar girando a gran velocidad.

Electrical dangers
DANGER
Before beginning the installation, see the precautions in “Power precautions.”

GEFAHR Vor der Installation siehe Vorsichtsmaßnahmen unter “Power Precautions” (Vorsichtsmaßnahmen in Bezug auf elektrische
Ablagen).
DANGER Avant de commencer l'installation, consultez les précautions décrites dans “Power Precautions” (Précautions quant à
l'alimentation).
PELIGRO Antes de comenzar la instalación, consulte las precauciones en la sección “Power Precautions” (Precauciones sobre corriente).

DANGER
Disconnect the power cord from all power sources to completely remove power from the device.

GEFAHR Ziehen Sie das Stromkabel aus allen Stromquellen, um sicherzustellen, dass dem Gerät kein Strom zugeführt wird.
DANGER Débranchez le cordon d'alimentation de toutes les sources d'alimentation pour couper complètement l'alimentation du
dispositif.
PELIGRO Para desconectar completamente la corriente del instrumento, desconecte el cordón de corriente de todas las fuentes de
corriente.

DANGER
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.

GEFAHR Falls für die Installation ein anderes Stromkabel erforderlich ist (wenn das mit dem Gerät gelieferte Kabel nicht passt), müssen
Sie sicherstellen, dass Sie ein Stromkabel mit dem Siegel einer Sicherheitsbehörde verwenden, die für die Zertifizierung von
Stromkabeln in Ihrem Land zuständig ist. Das Siegel ist Ihre Garantie, dass das Stromkabel sicher mit Ihrem Gerät verwendet
werden kann.
DANGER Si l'installation nécessite un cordon d'alimentation autre que celui fourni avec le dispositif, assurez-vous d'utiliser un cordon
d'alimentation portant la marque de l'organisation responsable de la sécurité qui définit les normes et régulations pour les
cordons d'alimentation dans votre pays. Cette marque vous assure que vous pouvez utiliser le cordon d'alimentation avec le
dispositif en toute sécurité.
PELIGRO Si la instalación requiere un cordón de corriente distinto al que se ha suministrado con el instrumento, verifique que usa un
cordón de corriente que venga con la marca de la agencia de seguridad que defina las regulaciones para cordones de
corriente en su país. Esta marca será su garantía de que el cordón de corriente puede ser utilizado con seguridad con el
instrumento.

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DANGER
For safety reasons, the ESD wrist strap should contain a series 1 megaohm resistor.

GEFAHR Aus Sicherheitsgründen sollte ein EGB-Armband zum Schutz von elektronischen gefährdeten Bauelementen mit einem 1
Megaohm-Reihenwiderstand ausgestattet sein.
DANGER Pour des raisons de sécurité, la dragonne ESD doit contenir une résistance de série 1 méga ohm.
PELIGRO Por razones de seguridad, la correa de muñeca ESD deberá contener un resistor en serie de 1 mega ohmio.

DANGER
Batteries used for RTC/NVRAM backup are not located in operator-access areas. There is a risk of explosion if a battery
is replace by an incorrect type. Dispose of used components with batteries according to local ordinance and regulations.

GEFAHR Die für die RTC/NVRAM-Sicherung verwendeten Batterien, befinden sich nicht in für den Bediener zugänglichen Bereichen.
Bei Ersetzen der Batterie durch einen falschen Typ besteht Explosionsgefahr. Entsorgen Sie gebrauchte Komponenten mit
Batterien gemäß den lokalen Auflagen und Vorschriften.
DANGER Les batteries utilisées pour la sauvegarde de l'horloge et de la mémoire ne sont pas remplaçables par l'opérateur. Il y a risque
d'explosion si la batterie est remplacée par une d'un type incompatible. Jetez/recyclez les batteries conformément aux
normes locales.
PELIGRO Las baterías usadas para respaldo de RTC/NVRAM no se encuentran en areas de acceso del operador. Existe riesgo de
explosión si una batería es remplazada por un tipo incorrecto. Deshágase de los componentes usados con las baterías según
las politicas y regulaciones locales.

DANGER
Make sure that the power source circuits are properly grounded, then use the power cord supplied with the device to
connect it to the power source.

GEFAHR Stellen Sie sicher, dass die Stromkreise ordnungsgemäß geerdet sind. Benutzen Sie dann das mit dem Gerät gelieferte
Stromkabel, um es an die Srromquelle anzuschließen.
DANGER Vérifiez que les circuits de sources d'alimentation sont bien mis à la terre, puis utilisez lecordon d'alimentation fourni avec le
dispositif pour le connecter à la source d'alimentation.
PELIGRO Verifique que circuitos de la fuente de corriente están conectados a tierra correctamente; luego use el cordón de potencia
suministrado con el instrumento para conectarlo a la fuente de corriente

DANGER
Make sure to choose the appropriate circuit device depending on the number of AC power supplies installed in the chassis.
The minimum current draw for the system is one AC power supply.

GEFAHR Je nach Anzahl der Wechselstrom-Netzteile im Gehäuse muss das passende Stromgerät ausgewählt werden. Für die
Mindeststromentnahme für das System ist ein Wechselstrom-Netzteil erforderlich.
DANGER Assurez-vous de choisir le dispositif de circuit approprié selon le nombre de blocs d'alimentation C.A. installés dans le
châssis. L'appel de courant minimum pour le système est d'un bloc d'alimentation C.A.
PELIGRO Verifique que elige el instrumento para circuitos apropiado dependiendo del número de suministros de energía de CC
instalados en el chasis. La llamada de corriente mínima para el sistema es de un suministro de energía de CC.

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DANGER
The intra-building port or ports of the equipment or subassembly is suitable for connection to intra-building or unexposed
wiring or cabling only. The intra-building port or ports of the equipment or subassembly MUST NOT be metallically
connected to interfaces that connect to the outside plant (OSP) or its wiring. These interfaces are designed for use as
intra-building interfaces only (Type 2 or Type 4 ports as described in GR-1089-CORE, Issue 5) and require isolation from
the exposed OSP cabling. The addition of Primary Protectors is not sufficient protection in order to connect these
interfaces metallically to OSP wiring.

GEFAHR Die gebäudeinternen Anschlüsse des Geräts bzw. der Unterbaugruppe sind nur zur Verbindung mit gebäudeinternen bzw.
nicht freiliegenden Drähten und Kabeln geeignet. Die gebäudeinternen Anschlüsse des Geräts bzw. der Baugruppe DÜRFEN
NICHT metallisch mit Schnittstellen verbunden werden, die an Außenbereiche (OSP) oder deren Verdrahtung angeschlossen
sind. Diese Schnittstellen sind ausschließlich zur Verwendung als gebäudeinterne Schnittstellen ausgelegt (Anschlüsse des
Typs 2 oder 4 gemäß GR-1089-CORE, Ausgabe 5) und müssen von den freiliegenden OSP-Kabeln isoliert werden. Eine
hinzugefügte Primärschutzeinrichtung ist kein ausreichender Schutz gegen den metallischen Anschluss dieser Schnittstellen
an die OSP-Verdrahtung.
DANGER Le ou les ports des connexions intra-bâtiment ou un sous-ensemble sont uniquement acceptable à une connexion intra-
bâtiment ou une connexion avec du câblage non exposé. Il est rigoureusement interdit d'établir un contact métallique entre le
ou les ports intra-bâtiment ou sous-ensemble, et des interfaces connectées à des installations extérieures (OSP) ou à leur
câblage. Ces interfaces sont spécifiquement conçues pour un usage intra-bâtiment (les ports de Type 2 ou Type 4 comme
décrits dans le document GR-1089-CORE, volume 5) et elles doivent être isolées de tout câblage exposé dans les
installations extérieures (OSP). L'ajout des équipements de protection primaire (Primary Protectors) n'offre pas une protection
suffisante pour permettre un raccordement par contact métallique au câblage extérieur (OSP).
PELIGRO Los puertos del equipo o del sistema secundario situados en el interior de un edificio únicamente podrán conectarse a
instalaciones eléctricas o cableados que se encuentren dentro del edificio o que no estén expuestos. Los puertos del equipo o
del sistema secundario situados en el interior del edificio NO DEBEN conectarse metálicamente a interfaces que se
encuentren conectadas a la planta exterior (OSP por sus siglas en inglés) o a su sistema eléctrico. Dichas interfaces han sido
diseñadas para uso exclusivo en el interior de un edificio (puertos Tipo 2 o Tipo 4, según lo descrito en GR-1089-CORE,
Número 5) y deben aislarse del cableado de la OSP expuesto. La incorporación de Protectores Primarios no proporciona
protección suficiente para conectar dichas interfaces metálicamente al sistema eléctrico de la OSP.

Dangers related to equipment weight


DANGER
Make sure the rack housing the device is adequately secured to prevent it from becoming unstable or falling over.

GEFAHR Stellen Sie sicher, dass das Gestell für die Unterbringung des Geräts auf angemessene Weise gesichert ist, so dass das
Gestell oder der Schrank nicht wackeln oder umfallen kann.
DANGER Vérifiez que le bâti abritant le dispositif est bien fixé afin qu'il ne devienne pas instable ou qu'il ne risque pas de tomber.
PELIGRO Verifique que el bastidor que alberga el instrumento está asegurado correctamente para evitar que pueda hacerse inestable o
que caiga.

DANGER
Mount the devices you install in a rack as low as possible. Place the heaviest device at the bottom and progressively place
lighter devices above.

GEFAHR Montieren Sie die Geräte im Gestell so tief wie möglich. Platzieren Sie das schwerste Gerät ganz unten, während leichtere
Geräte je nach Gewicht (je schwerer desto tiefer) darüber untergebracht werden.
DANGER Montez les dispositifs que vous installez dans un bâti aussi bas que possible. Placez le dispositif le plus lourd en bas et le plus
léger en haut, en plaçant tous les dispositifs progressivement de bas en haut du plus lourd au plus léger.
PELIGRO Monte los instrumentos que instale en un bastidor lo más bajos posible. Ponga el instrumento más pesado en la parte inferior
y los instrumentos progresivamente más livianos más arriba.

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Laser dangers
DANGER
All fiber-optic interfaces use Class 1 lasers.

GEFAHR Alle Glasfaser-Schnittstellen verwenden Laser der Klasse 1.


DANGER Toutes les interfaces en fibre optique utilisent des lasers de classe 1.
PELIGRO Todas las interfaces de fibra óptica utilizan láser de clase 1.

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