E1200i ExaScale Installation Guide
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Contents 1 About This Guide Information Symbols and Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Related Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2 The E1200 System Operating Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 3 Site Preparation Site Selection Criteria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
www.dell.com | support.dell.com 9 Installing RPMs, Line Cards, and SFM3s Unpacking an RPM or Line Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Important Points to Remember . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Installing Line Cards and RPMs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 RPMs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Removing and Replacing line cards or RPMs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Removing and Replacing SFM3s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Removing and Replacing the Air Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 13 Using a Flash Memory Card External Flash Memory Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Inserting the External Flash Memory Card . . . . . . . . .
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1 About This Guide This guide provides site preparation recommendations, step-by-step procedures to rack mount the Force10 Networks E1200 ExaScale chassis, as well as instructions to install its fan trays, power supplies, route processor modules (RPMs), switch fabric modules (SFM3s), and line cards. The E1200 system is packaged with components necessary for optimal performance, including blank panels for RPM, SFM3, and line card slots.
www.dell.com | support.dell.com 8 WARNING: Leakage Current (High Touch Current) in AC-powered systems: AC power cords are secured to the power inlet using the provided brackets. The power cord plugs must be secured to the building outlets by the qualified chassis installer or a qualified electrician. See Chapter 3, Site Preparation for more cautions.
2 The E1200 System The Dell Force10 E1200 system is a carrier-class, high-capacity aggregation router. The 16-slot modular system provides two slots dedicated for Route Processor Modules (RPMs) and 14 slots for line cards with Layer 2 switching and Layer 3 and routing capabilities. Operating Overview The E1200 system requires a Route Processor Module (RPM), at least one line card, and at least eight Switch Fabric Modules (SFM3s) for packet processing.
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Figure 2-4. E1200 DC Chassis Rear View Locking Screw Installed Fan Tray Empty Fan Tray (with self-closing door) Ground Connection Table 2-1.
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3 Site Preparation This chapter describes factors to consider before installing your E1200 system. The following topics are discussed: • Site Selection Criteria • Rack Mounting • Cabinet Placement • Power • Fans and Airflow • Storing Components For complete E1200 System Specifications, refer to Chapter C, System Specifications. Site Selection Criteria Before you begin the installation process, make sure that the area where you intend to install your E1200 meets the following safety requirements.
www.dell.com | support.dell.com • Ensure that the equipment is properly grounded. • Do not place objects on top of unit. CAUTION: The E1200 AC shipping containers each weigh up to 400 pounds. The unpacked chassis and pallet weigh approximately 200 pounds. Do not attempt to lift or move the chassis without the use of a hand cart, pallet jack, or forklift.Lift the E1200 chassis either from the bottom or by the handles provided with the front shipping cover.
WARNING: The E1200i AC Chassis is shipped with two tool-accessible covers preventing access into the alternative DC PEM cavities. Do not remove these covers; they prevent unauthorized access to high direct current locations within the chassis. The covers must remain in place at all times. WARNING: Make your chassis ground connections first (see Figure 2-2). If the chassis is not correctly grounded, excessive electromagnetic emission may result.
www.dell.com | support.dell.com • Non-condensing relative humidity should be maintained within 5 to 95 percent. 18 • Store on a dry floor, away from direct sunlight, heat, and air conditioning ducts. • Store in a dust-free environment.
4 Installing the AC Chassis This chapter provides instructions to rack mount your E1200 system into a standard 19-inch or 23-inch equipment rack. It contains the following sections: • Unpacking the E1200 System • Installing the Equipment Rack Shelf Bar • Standard Front Chassis Mounting • Installing the Chassis into an Equipment Cabinet Unpacking the E1200 System The E1200 AC system and components are shipped on a wooden pallet with a front shipping cover.
www.dell.com | support.dell.com Installing the Equipment Rack Shelf Bar The rack shelf bar (Figure 4-1) enables you to easily position the chassis into the rack and provides the unit additional stability. The E1200 system must be mounted in a rack that is permanently secured to the floor. Figure 4-1. Rack Shelf Bar UP UP F To install a equipment rack shelf bar: Step Task 1 Determine the chassis mounting location in the equipment rack. 2 Orient the bar with the arrows pointing upward.
WARNING: Zur Vermeidung von Körperverletzung beim Anbringen oder Warten dieser Einheit in einem Gestell müssen Sie besondere Vorkehrungen treffen, um sicherzustellen, daß das System stabil bleibt. Die folgenden Richtlinien sollen zur Gewährleistung Ihrer Sicherheit dienen: • • • Wenn diese Einheit die einzige im Gestell ist, sollte sie unten im Gestell angebracht werden.
www.dell.com | support.dell.com 22 Installing the Chassis into an Equipment Cabinet Install the E1200 system after you secure the rack shelf bar. Load the chassis in the lower half of the cabinet to avoid it becoming top-heavy. Make sure the cabinet is positioned with adequate space in the front, rear, and sides of the unit for proper ventilation, access to cables, and access for maintenance. Refer to Chapter 3, Site Preparation for complete requirements.
5 Installing the DC Chassis This chapter provides instructions to rack mount your E1200 system into a standard 19-inch or 23-inch equipment rack. It contains the following sections: • Unpacking the E1200 System • Standard Front Chassis Mounting • Installing the Chassis into an Equipment Cabinet Unpacking the E1200 System The E1200 DC system and components are shipped on a wooden pallet with Front Shipping cover.
www.dell.com | support.dell.com Installing the Equipment Rack Shelf Bar The rack shelf bar (Figure 5-1) enables you to easily position the chassis into the rack and provides the unit additional stability. The E1200 system must be mounted in a rack that is permanently secured to the floor. Figure 5-1. Rack Shelf Bar UP UP F To install a equipment rack shelf bar: Step Task 1 Determine the chassis mounting location in the equipment rack. 2 Orient the bar with the arrows pointing upward.
WARNING: Zur Vermeidung von Körperverletzung beim Anbringen oder Warten dieser Einheit in einem Gestell müssen Sie besondere Vorkehrungen treffen, um sicherzustellen, daß das System stabil bleibt. Die folgenden Richtlinien sollen zur Gewährleistung Ihrer Sicherheit dienen: • • • Wenn diese Einheit die einzige im Gestell ist, sollte sie unten im Gestell angebracht werden.
www.dell.com | support.dell.com 26 Installing the Chassis into an Equipment Cabinet Install the E1200 system after you secure the rack shelf bar. Load the chassis in the lower half of the cabinet to avoid it becoming top-heavy. Make sure the cabinet is positioned with adequate space in the front, rear, and sides of the unit for proper ventilation, access to cables, and access for maintenance. Refer to Chapter 3, Site Preparation for complete requirements.
6 Installing Fan Trays Access the fan tray slots from the rear of the chassis (Figure 6-1). Two fan trays are required in the chassis. When a fan tray is not installed in the lower slot, a self-closing door will seal the slot. Panel blanks are not required. However, to ensure fail-safe chassis operation, do not operate the chassis with only one fan tray for more than 30 minutes. WARNING: Install the fan trays before you supply power to the system.
www.dell.com | support.dell.com Figure 6-2. Fan Tray screw latch Install the fan trays after the chassis is installed securely in the equipment rack. Access the fan tray slots from the rear side of the chassis. To ensure proper temperature and airflow control, all six fan trays must be installed before you supply power to the system. You will need a #2 Phillips screwdriver to tighten the screws that secure the fan trays to the chassis. A fan tray can be installed in any fan tray slot.
7 Installing AC Power Supplies The E1200 system requires a minimum of 3 AC power supplies in a shelf (0, 1, 2 or 3, 4, 5) to operate. For full redundancy use 6 power supplies so that if one power supply fails in one shelf, the system remains operational operates with the 3 power supplies in the other shelf. To comply with safety agency and EMI regulations, you must install the AC-cord retainer over all power cords. The E1200 chassis contains 6 AC power supply slots, as shown in Figure 7-1.
www.dell.com | support.dell.com Securing the Chassis Ground Step Task 1 Locate the chassis ground connector nuts on the chassis rear (see Figure 2-2). 2 Install the grounding cables to the ground nuts. The grounding cable must comply with your local electrical codes in size and color (typically the color is green or green with yellow stripe). NOTE: Grounding cables must be terminated only with a UL-listed 2-hole lug with 1/4-inch holes on 3/4-inch spacing (see Figure 7-2).
• JAP: NEMA 6-20, L6-20, L6-30 • JAP 220: NEMA 6-20, L6-20 • US: C20 • US 220: NEMA 6-20, L6-20, L6-30 (30A) • CAUTION: The power cord is the main power disconnect device; ensure that the socket-outlet is located/ installed near the equipment and is easily accessible. Step Task 1 Make sure that the On/Standby switch, located on the left side of plug AC-0, is in the Standby (up) position (Figure 7-1).
www.dell.com | support.dell.com • The AC-cord Retainer is secured over the plugs. WARNING: Prevent exposure and contact with hazardous voltages. Do not attempt to operate this system without the AC-cord Retainer. • Your power cables connect to an appropriate AC power supply in a manner that complies with your local electrical codes. For AC systems, a Main Disconnect must be provided for each AC cord. • Two fan trays are installed.
Power Supply and Fan Tray LEDs Table 7-1. Power Supply LEDs Status LED is ... No AC power Unlit: No connection Operational (On/Standby switch may be set to Standby) Lit: GREEN Power Supply Failure Lit: AMBER Table 7-2. Fan Tray LEDs Status LED is ...
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8 Installing DC Power Supplies The E1200 system requires a minimum of one DC Power Entry Module (PEM) to operate, but 2 are recommended for redundancy. To comply with safety agency and EMI regulations, you must install covers on all power supply slots not containing a PEM. Connect the PEMs to the appropriate branch circuit protection as defined by local electrical codes. For full redundancy, each PEM must be attached to an independent power source with a dedicated circuit breaker.
www.dell.com | support.dell.com Figure 8-3. E1200 PEM Front Panel Studs PEM interlock lever Over-current protector Latch Release Status -48/-60Vdc 150A, 7200VA CC-E1200-PWR-DC FN00102lp Locking screws Cable and Connector Requirements You must provide your own cables to connect to a remote power source (for example, a circuit breaker panel) in your equipment rack or office.
Parameter Specifications Input Voltage -48 to -60 Vdc Use the following steps to install a DC PEM: Step Task 1 Make sure that the remote power source (the circuit breaker panel) is in the OFF position. 2 Make sure that the over-current protector (located on the PEM front panel) is in the OFF position. 3 Loosen the retaining screw and remove the PEM safety cover.
www.dell.com | support.dell.com Step 5 Task (continued) Secure the chassis ground connection first: a Remove one outer nut and one washer from each of the six studs. One nut should remain, tighten on the stud to 20 in/lbs. If the inner nut is loose, re-tighten it to 25 in/lbs. b Locate the chassis ground connector studs on the PEM front panel (see Figure 8-3). The two rightmost studs are the ground connection. c Install the grounding cable onto the ground studs.
Step 7 Task (continued) Route the terminated cables down and toward the rack rail, as shown below. Figure 8-5. Connecting the Ground Cable to the E1200 PEM Lug Split-lock washer Lug nuts Ground studs fn00106lp Figure 8-6.
www.dell.com | support.dell.com Step 8 Task (continued) Replace the safety cover and tighten the captive screw with a #2 Phillips screwdriver (Figure 8-7). Figure 8-7. Reinstalling the PEM Safety Cover fn00108lp 9 10 Check that the over-current protector (located on the PEM front panel) is in the OFF position. Energize the remote power source. The Voltage LED should be green. If it is amber, the -48 VDC and Return cables are connected incorrectly or are reversed.
• Two fan trays are installed. To test the power supplies and fan trays: Step 1 Task With the fan trays and DC PEMs installed, power on the system. • Flip the over-current protector (located on the PEM front panel) to the ON position. 2 Power Supply Status LEDs should be green. The LED is unlit when the system is off or blinking green when the system is booting. During boot, the blinking green LED may switch to blinking amber until the RPM boot is complete.
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9 Installing RPMs, Line Cards, and SFM3s This chapter provides instructions for installing cards into the E1200 AC or DC chassis. It contains the following sections: • Unpacking an RPM or Line Card • Installing Line Cards and RPMs • Preparing and Installing RPMs and Line Cards • RPM Label and LEDs • Installing Switch Fabric Modules (SFM3s) • Line Card Cable Management Systems Unpacking an RPM or Line Card WARNING: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage can occur when components are mishandled.
www.dell.com | support.dell.com RPMs The E1200 system requires the installation of at least one RPM, although two are recommended for redundancy. RPMs are designed to be installed in either the center R0 or R1 slots. Since FTOS searches for an RPM in slot 0 first, Dell Force10 recommends you install your RPM in slot 0 when only running with one RPM. Do not force RPMs into line card slots. RPMs are keyed differently than line cards to prevent improper installation.
Figure 9-1. Line Card Numbering Port 0 Port 9 Blank Panels CAUTION: To avoid a chassis over-temperature condition, install blanks for RPMs, SFM3s, and line card slots not in use. Always replace cards or blanks immediately. Blank panels for RPMs, SFM3s, and line cards must be installed in empty slots to control airflow.
www.dell.com | support.dell.com Figure 9-2. Installing Cards into the E600 Figure 9-3. RPM and Line Card Slot Numbering Label Slot FN00029B CAUTION: It is important that you retain the packaging and installation order of the cards. Install cards from right to left, beginning with R1 slot.
To install line cards and RPMs: Step Task 1 Remove the line card from its box and carefully remove the line card from the anti-static packaging. 2 Align the RPM with the guide and gently slide it into the slot until you feel the connectors engage with the chassis backplane. NOTE: Hold the card by the edges. Avoid touching the printed circuit board and connector pins. Extend the ejector levers before you insert the card into the slot. 3 Remove the card from the box.
www.dell.com | support.dell.com Table 9-1. RPM LEDs Management 10/100 Ethernet L: Green: link is up A: Green: activity on port Alarms Major Red: a critical condition exists, such as a severe overtemperature condition, a fan tray failure, an overcurrent condition in a power supply, or an out-of-tolerance voltage. The RPM LEDs are controlled by software which sets the threshold levels for triggering the different stages of alarms. Unlit: no major conditions.
CAUTION: If you are not operating your system with a redundant (tenth) SFM3, you must install an SFM3 blank to avoid overheating and ensure EMI containment. Step Task 1 Remove an SFM3 from the anti-static packaging. 2 Align the SFM3 with the guide and gently slide it into the slot until you feel the connectors engage with the chassis backplane. NOTE: Hold the SFM3 by the edges. Avoid touching the printed circuit board and connector pins.
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10 RPM Ports and Cables This chapter describes standard RPM cables and adapter pin assignments for the E1200i AC and DC systems. It contains the following sections: • RPM Ports • Cable and Adapter Pin Assignments • Accessing the 10/100 Ethernet Management Port This section provides the following: • RPM Ports • Cable and Adapter Pin Assignments • Accessing the 10/100 Ethernet Management Port RPM Ports There are three ports on the RPM. They are labeled and described as: • Console.
www.dell.com | support.dell.com • Window Terminal Emulator option set to NO • 24 lines X 80 characters • No flow control (console port only) • Hardware flow control (RTS/CTS) (for auxiliary port only) Cable and Adapter Pin Assignments Use the E1200 Console port on the RPM to connect to a terminal port, PC serial port, or a terminal server to configure and monitor your system. Use the E1200 Auxiliary port on the RPM to connect to a modem. Both the Console and Auxiliary port are RJ-45 ports.
Table 10-2. Auxiliary Port (RJ-45) Pin Assignments Pin Signal Input/Output 7 DSR Input 8 CTS Input Accessing the Console with a DB-9 Adapter You can connect to the console using a RJ-45 to RJ-45 rollover cable and a RJ-45 to DB-9 female DTE adapter (labeled “TERMINAL”) to a terminal server (for example, PC). Table 10-3 lists the pin assignments. Table 10-3.
www.dell.com | support.dell.com Accessing the Auxiliary Port by Modem You can access the auxiliary port using a dial-up modem using an RJ-45 to RJ-45 rollover cable and RJ45 to DB-25 male DCE adapter (labeled “MODEM”). Table 10-5 lists the pin assignments. Table 10-5.
11 Powering Up This chapter provides instructions for powering up your E1200 AC or DC system after you have installed all the chassis components and made your power and network connections. It covers the following topics: • Preparation • Supplying Power - AC • Supplying Power - DC • Booting to the CLI Prompt Preparation NOTE: Make sure that the switch on the remote power source is in the OFF position until you are ready to supply power to the chassis.
www.dell.com | support.dell.com Supplying Power - AC Step Task 1 Flip the REMOTE power switch to the ON position. 2 Remove the card from the box. Remove the card from the anti-static bag. 3 Flip the On/Standby switch to the ON position. 4 The Status LED for each power supply should be green (online). If a power supply’s LED is not lit or is amber: • Ensure that the unit is properly installed. • Verify the power source.
• The green (online) LEDs for the fan trays, Power Supplies, RPMs, SFM3s, and line cards should be lit and remain lit as long as the system is receiving power and is operational. • The fans should be operating. • The green (online) fan tray, power module, RPM, SFM, and line card LEDs should be lit and remain lit as long as the system is receiving power and is operational. When you supply power to the E1200 system, the system performs a series of power-on self tests.
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12 Removing and Replacing Components This chapter provides instructions for removing and replacing E1200 AC and DC components.
www.dell.com | support.dell.com Figure 12-1. Securing the Fan Tray Screw Latch screw latch Removing and Replacing AC Power Supplies If you are operating your E1200 AC chassis with redundant Power Supplies, you can install, remove, or replace a Power Supply without affecting system operation. If you are operating your E1200 AC system with only three Power Supplies (the minimum), you must completely power off the system.
Remove an AC Power Supply in a non-redundant installation Step Task 1 Unplug the network interface cables connected to the line card or RPM. 2 Activate the disconnect switch at the Main power source or disconnect the AC cord at the remote power source. 3 Grip the handle and squeeze the thumb latch. 4 Slide the Power Supply out of the slot. 5 If you are replacing the Power Supply, go to Installing AC Power Supplies on page 29.
www.dell.com | support.dell.com Remove a DC Power Supply Step 1 Task Ensure that the remote power source is in the OFF position and that the PEM status light is off. • PEM 0 connects to remote power source 0. • PEM 1 connects to remote power source 1. 2 Loosen the retaining screw and remove the PEM safety cover. Retaining screw Safety cover F 3 Switch the Over Current Protector (located on the PEM front panel) to the OFF position.
Removing and Replacing RPMs, Line Cards, or SFM3s WARNING: Do not remove a panel blank unless you are ready to install a line card, RPM, or SFM3 into that slot. If you remove a card, immediately replace the empty slot with a panel blank. Blanks are required to control airflow and electromagnetic interference. WARNING: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage can occur when components are mishandled. Always wear an ESD-preventive wrist or foot-heel ground strap when handling RPMs, SFM3s, or line cards.
www.dell.com | support.dell.com Step Task (continued) If you are installing a line card, follow these procedures: 5 • If you are hot-swapping (replacing the line card with the same card type), no additional configuration is required. • If you are installing a different line card type, enter, in Configuration mode, the following command: linecard number card-type, where number is a slot number from 0 to 13, and card-type is the five-character code for the card type.
NOTE: Always keep your fingers away from rotating blades. 4 Prior to inserting the fan tray replacement, turn the screw latch counter-clockwise (with a Phillips screwdriver) until the fan tray latching mechanism retracts into the fan tray. Insert the fan tray into the chassis at a slightly upward angle. Guide the tray firmly into the slot until you feel the connectors engage with the chassis backplane. Release the screw latch. 5 Tighten the captive screws.
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13 Using a Flash Memory Card This appendix provides information about using an external flash memory card and contains the following sections: • External Flash Memory Card • Inserting the External Flash Memory Card • Removing the External Flash Memory Card • Formatting an External Flash Card • Copying Files to the External Flash • Displaying Files Stored on the External Flash • External Flash Memory Card • Formatting an External Flash Card • Inserting the External Flash Memory Card • Removing the External F
Step Task 1 Press the ejector button to ensure it is in the extended position. Hold the flash card vertically (with the manufacturer’s label on the left and the barcode on the right). 2 Gently insert the flash card into the primary RPM flash slot until the card is flush with the front panel. Do not force the flash card into the slot. 3 The In Use LED illuminates only during read or write operations. F www.dell.com | support.dell.
To format the flash card: Step Task 1 Insert the flash card into the flash slot on the primary RPM. 2 In the EXEC CLI mode, enter format slot0: 3 The formatted flash card is ready to use. Insert the flash card into the flash slot on the primary RPM. 2 In the EXEC CLI mode, enter format slot0: 3 The formatted flash card is ready to use. 1 Copying Files to the External Flash Copy files to the flash when you want keep a backup image. The In Use LED illuminates during a read or write operation.
www.dell.com | support.dell.com 70 FTOS supports up to a 40-character file name length, up to a 180-character local file path length, and up to a 256-character remote file path length.
A System Boot This appendix provides instructions to boot the E1200 AC and DC system from the BOOT_USER prompt. The System Boot Process System Boot When you supply power to the E1200 system, the system performs a series of power-on self-tests. RPM, and line card Status LEDs blink during initialization. No user interaction is required as long as the boot process proceeds without interruption. Observe the process on your console monitor and note the message output on the display.
www.dell.com | support.dell.com To configure the chassis from the BOOT_USER prompt: Step 1 Command help or ? Task • The BOOT_USER # prompt appears after an autoboot interruption. This is the default boot prompt, not the CLI prompt. • Enter help or ? to display a list of available commands and syntax. • Enter syntax help to display syntax information and variable descriptions. • On some display output, you are given the option to continue the help screen display or to stop .
Step 3 Command Task (continued) show bootflash This command displays information about the current boot ROM. BOOT_USER # show bootflash GENERAL BOOTFLASH INFO ====================== Bootflash Partition A: Force10 Networks System Boot Copyright 1999-2007 Force10 Networks, Inc. ROM Header Version 1.0 Official CP_IMG_BOOT, BSP Release 2.0.0.14 Created Fri Nov 2 18:22:47 US/Pacific 2007 Bootflash Partition B: Force10 Networks System Boot Copyright 1999-2007 Force10 Networks, Inc. ROM Header Version 1.
www.dell.com | support.dell.com Step 5 Command Task (continued) boot change {primary | secondary | default} If your configuration displays no preconfigured operating system boot parameters, use the boot change command to edit appropriate fields. • The primary operating system boot parameters are used in the first attempt to boot the system. • The secondary operating system boot parameters are used if the primary operating system boot selection is not available.
Step 6 7 Command Task (continued) interface management port config 100m interface management port config 10m interface management port config autonegotiate interface management port config no autonegotiate interface management port config full-duplex interface management port config half-duplex interface management port config show • (OPTIONAL) Use these commands to set the speed and duplex settings for the Management interface.The default setting is full-duplex and auto-negotiation.
www.dell.com | support.dell.com Step Command Task (continued) BOOT_USER # show default-gateway No gateway IP address specified! BOOT_USER # default-gateway ip 1.2.3.5 Gateway IP address 1.2.3.5 BOOT_USER # show default-gateway 9 dir flash: dir slot0: BOOT_USER Use the dir flash: command to list files stored on the internal flash device. Use the dir slot0: command to list files stored on the external flash device.
B Alarms The E1200 generates major and minor alarms for the following conditions: • fan trays status • Power Supply status • fan tray status • power supply status • RPMs status • high temperature on RPMs • line cards status • high temperature on line cards • SFM3s status • high temperature on SFM3s. A major alarm is any fault that would render the E1200 non-functional. A minor alarm is any fault that threatens the operation of the E1200.
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If only three power supplies are installed and one of them fails while the E1200 is operating, the software generates a major alarm and an SNMP trap, lights the major LED, and activates the audible alarm. When you operate the E1200 with three AC power supplies and six or more line cards, the software lists a redundancy alarm on the console and in the show alarms command output. All line cards operate normally.
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C System Specifications This appendix contains two major sections: • E1200i AC Chassis Physical Design • E1200i AC System Power Requirements • E1200i DC Chassis Physical Design • E1200i DC System Power Requirements • Environmental Specifications • Agency Compliance E1200i AC Chassis Physical Design Parameter Specifications Height 42 inches (106.68 cm) Width 17.40 inches (44.20 cm) Depth (without cable management system) 22.25 inches (56.
www.dell.com | support.dell.com E1200i AC System Power Requirements Parameter Specifications Nominal Input Voltage 200-240 VAC 50/60 Hz Maximum Power Consumption 6,634 Watts Maximum Thermal Output (5,700 W) 19,449 BTU/hour Maximum Input Current (per power supply) 15.0 A @ 200 VAC 12.5 A @ 240 VAC Maximum System Power Input 6.0 KVA @ 200/240 VAC E1200i DC Chassis Physical Design Parameter Specifications Height 36.75 inches (93.35 cm) Width 17.40 inches (44.
Environmental Specifications Operating Specifications Temperature 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C) Maximum altitude No performance degradation to 10,000 feet (3,048 meters) Relative humidity 5 to 85 percent, noncondensing Shock Designed to meet Telcordia GR-63 CORE Vibration Designed to meet Telcordia GR-63 CORE Non-operating Temperature -40° to 158°F (-40° to 70°C) Maximum altitude 15,000 feet (4,572 meters) Relative humidity 5 to 95 percent, noncondensing Vibration Bellcore GR-63 Agency Comp
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Korea Information Safety Standards and Compliance Agency Certifications • CUS UL 60950-1, 1st Edition • CSA 60950-1-03, 1st Edition • EN 60950-1, 1st 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 Communication Systems • FDA Regulation 21CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 • IEC 60950-1, 1st Ed.
www.dell.com | support.dell.com • EN 300 386 V1.3.3 (2005) EMC for Network Equipment • EN 55024 1998 +A1:2001 +A2:2003 Product Recycling and Disposal This switch must be recycled or discarded according to applicable local and national regulations. Dell Force10 encourages owners of information technology (IT) equipment to responsibly recycle their equipment when it is no longer needed.
D Technical Support This appendix contains these major sections: • The iSupport Website • Contacting the Technical Assistance Center on page 88 • Requesting a Hardware Replacement on page 89 The iSupport Website iSupport provides a range of documents and tools to assist you with effectively using Dell Force10 equipment and mitigating the impact of network outages.
www.dell.com | support.dell.com 3 To access iSupport services, click the LOGIN link, and enter your userid and password. See Contacting the Technical Assistance Center, below, for more. Contacting the Technical Assistance Center How to Contact Dell Force10 TAC Information to Submit When Opening a Support Case Log in to iSupport at http://www.force10networks.com/support/, and select the Service Request tab.
Requesting a Hardware Replacement To request replacement hardware, follow these steps: Step Task 1 Determine the part number and serial number of the component. To list the numbers for all components installed in the chassis, use the show hardware command. 2 Request a Return Materials Authorization (RMA) number from TAC by opening a support case. Open a support case by: • Using the Create Service Request form on the iSupport page (see Contacting the Technical Assistance Center on page 88).
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Index A AC Power Supply minimum requirement 29 air filter replacing 65 air flow 16, 17 alarms fan trays 59 line cards 63 Power Supplies 60, 61 RPMs 63 SFMs 63 B blanks 45 C cable management system 49 commands show logging eventlog 89 show tech 89 connecting auxiliary port 51 console port 51 line card ports 49 management port 54 contacting TAC (technical support) 87 D Danger 7 DC PEMs cable requirements 36 connector requirements 36 full redundancy 35 minimum requirement 35 remote power source 35 disposal, sw
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