Dell Networking N20xx and N30xx Series Switch Getting Started Guide Regulatory Model: N2024, N2024P, N2048, N2048P, N3024, N3024P, N3048, N3048P, N3024F
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1 About this Guide This document is intended as a Getting Started Guide to get new systems up and running and ready for configuration. You can use a Dell N20xx or N30xx either as a switch or a port extender for a C9010 switch. You can use the N20xx or N30xx series devices as a switch if you use the Dell Networking OS version 6.3(0.16) or later. If you use a N20xx or N30xx series device as a port extender for the C9010, install the Dell Networking OS version 9.11(0.0) or later.
2 N20xx Series Overview The Dell N20xx switches are stackable Layer 2-Gigabit Ethernet switches and include the following models: • Dell N2024 • Dell N2024P • Dell N2048 • Dell N2048P N20xx Series Hardware Overview This section contains information about device characteristics and modular hardware configurations for the N20xx series switches. All N20xx nonpower over Ethernet (PoE) models are 1U, rack-mountable switches with the following physical dimensions: • 440.0 x 257.0 x 43.
2 USB Port 3 SFP+ Ports 4 48 10/100/1000BASE-T Ports Figure 2. N2024 Close-up 1 Console Port 2 USB Port 3 Reset Button 4 SFP+ Ports The N20xx I/O-side has status light emitting diodes (LEDs) for overtemperature alarm, internal power, and status on the top row. The status LEDs at the bottom row display the stack master, redundant power supply (RPS) status, and fan alarm status. Figure 3.
Switch Ports The N2024/N2024P I/O-side provides 24 Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 ports of 10/100/1000BASE-T that support autonegotiation for speed, flow control, and duplex. The N2024/N2024P models support two SFP+ 10G ports. Dell-qualified SFP+ transceivers are sold separately. The N2048/N2048P I/O-side provides 48 Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 ports of 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, 1000BASE-T that support autonegotiation for speed, flow control, and duplex. The N2048/N2048P support two SFP+ 10G ports.
Stack Master LED and Stack Number Display When a switch within a stack is the master unit, the stack master LED, which is labeled M, is solid green. If the M LED is off, the stack member is not the master unit. The Stack No. panel displays the unit number for the stack member. If a switch is not part of a stack (in other words, it is a stack of one switch), the M LED is lit, and the unit number displays. N20xx Series PSU-Side The following illustration shows the PSU-side of the N20xx switches: Figure 4.
Power Supplies - N2024 and N2048 N2024 and N2048 switches have an internal 100-watt power supply. The additional redundant power supply provides 180 watts of power and gives full redundancy for the switch. You can use the Dell Networking RPS720 PSUs for redundancy. Power Supplies - N2024P and N2048P Dell Networking N2024P and N2048P switches have an internal 1000-watt power supply feeding up to 24 PoE devices at full PoE+ power of 850 W.
3 N20xx Series Installation You can mount the N20xx Series switches in a standard 48.26 cm (19 inches) rack or placed on a flat surface. Make sure that the installation location meets the following site requirements: • Power—The switch is installed near an easily accessible 100–240 VAC, 50–60 Hz outlet. • Clearance—There is adequate front and rear clearance for operator access. Allow clearance for cabling, power connections, and ventilation.
Rack Mounting an N20xx Switch WARNING: Read the safety information in the Safety and Regulatory Information and the safety information for other switches that connect to or support the switch. The AC power connector is on the PSU-side of the switch. Installing in a Rack WARNING: Do not use rack mounting kits to suspend the switch from under a table or desk, or attach it to a wall. CAUTION: Disconnect all cables from the switch before continuing.
Figure 7. Mounting N20xx in 2-Post Rack Installing as a Free-standing Switch NOTE: Dell strongly recommends mounting the switch in a rack. Install the switch on a flat surface if you are not installing it in a rack. The surface must support the weight of the switch and the switch cables. The switch includes four self-adhesive rubber pads. 1 Attach the self-adhesive rubber pads on each location marked on the bottom of the switch. 2 Set the switch on a flat surface.
Stacking Multiple Switches on Dell Networking OS 9.11(0.0) The system supports PE stacking, which allows multiple units to act as a single port extender. You can stack up to eight units using the stack ports on the PSU-side. The stack ports support the serial attached SCSI (SAS) protocol and operate as mini-SAS ports. The system supports stacking only with port extenders of the same series. The stack operates and is managed as a single entity.
1 Stack units 2 Stacking cables The ring topology stack has the following physical connections between the switches: • The bottom mini-SAS port on Unit 1 is connected to the top mini-SAS port on Unit 2. • The bottom mini-SAS port on Unit 2 is connected to the top mini-SAS port on Unit 3. • The bottom mini-SAS port on Unit 3 is connected to the top mini-SAS port on Unit 1. Stacking Standby on Dell Networking OS 6.3(0.16) The stacking feature on Dell Networking OS version 6.3(0.
4 N30xx Series Overview The Dell N30xx switches are stackable Layer 2 and Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet switches and include the following models: • Dell N3024 • Dell N3024P • Dell N3048 • Dell N3048P • Dell N3024F N30xx Series Hardware Overview This section contains information about device characteristics and modular hardware configurations for the N30xx Series switches. All N30xx models are 1U, rack-mountable switches with the following physical dimensions: • 434.0 x 407.0 x 43.
Figure 10. N3048 with 48 10/100/1000BASE-T Ports—I/O-Side The I/O-side of each model in the N30xx series includes the following ports: 1 Console port 2 USB port 3 SFP+ Ports 4 Combo Ports 5 10/100/1000BASE-T Autosensing Full Duplex RJ-45 Ports The combo ports are SFP on the N30xx series and 1000BaseT on the N3024F switch. Figure 11.
Switch Ports The N3024/N3024P I/O-side provides 24 Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 ports of 10/100/1000BASE-T that support auto-negotiation for speed, flow control, and duplex. The N3024/N3024P models support two SFP+ 10G ports. Dell-qualified SFP+ transceivers are sold separately. The N3024F I/O-side provides 24 Gigabit Ethernet 100BASEFX/1000BASE-X SFP ports plus 2 1000BASE-T combo ports. Dell-qualified SFP transceivers are sold separately.
Reset Button The reset button is accessed through the pinhole and allows you to perform a hard reset on the switch. To use the reset button, insert an unbent paper clip or similar tool into the pinhole. When the switch completes the boot process after the reset, it resumes operation with the most recently saved configuration. Any changes made to the running configuration that were not saved to the startup configuration before the reset are lost.
Figure 13. N3048 Mini-SAS Stacking Ports Close-up 1 Mini-SAS stacking ports The term mini-SAS refers to the stacking port cable connections. For information about using the mini-SAS ports to connect switches, see the Stacking Multiple N30xx Switches section. Expansion Slots for Plug-in Modules One expansion slot is on the PSU-side of the N30xx models and supports the following modules: • 10GBASE-T module • SFP+ module Each plug-in module has two ports.
CAUTION: Remove the power cable from the power supplies before removing the power supply module itself. Do not connect power before insertion in the chassis. Ventilation System Two fans cool the N30xx switches. The N30xx switches additionally have a fan in each internal power supply. The N30xx fan is an FRU. N30xx Model Summary Table 3.
5 N30xx Series Installation You can mount the N30xx Series switches in a standard 48.26 cm (19-inch) rack or placed on a flat surface. Make sure that the chosen installation location meets the following site requirements: • Power—The switch is installed near an easily accessible 100–240 VAC, 50–60 Hz outlet. • Clearance—There is adequate front and rear clearance for operator access. Allow clearance for cabling, power connections, and ventilation.
5 Inspect the product and accessories for damage. Rack Mounting an N30xx Switch You may either place the switch on the rack shelf or mount the switch directly into a 19" wide, EIA-310-E compliant rack (four-post, twopost, or threaded methods). The Dell ReadyRail system is provided for 1U front-rack, and two post installations. The ReadyRail system includes two separately packaged rail assemblies. WARNING: This is a condensed reference.
Figure 14. 1U Tool-less Configuration 2-Post Flush-Mount Configuration To install the Dell ReadyRails system using the 2-post flush-mount configuration, follow these steps. 1 For this configuration, remove the castings from the front side of each ReadyRails assembly. See item 1 in Figure 15. Use a Torx driver to remove the two screws from each front flange ear (on the switch side of the rail) and remove each casting. Retain the castings for future rack requirements.
Two-Post Center-Mount Configuration To install the Dell ReadyRails system using the two-post center-mount configuration, follow these steps. 1 Slide the plunger bracket rearward until it clicks into place and secure the bracket to the front post flange with two user-supplied screws. See item 1 in Figure 16. 2 Slide the back bracket towards the post and secure it to the post flange with two user-supplied screws. See items 2 and 3. 3 Repeat this procedure for the second rail. Figure 16.
Figure 17. Four-Post Threaded Configuration Install the N30xx System You can mount the system in the 1U front-rack or 1U two-post (flush and center) configurations. The following is an example of a frontrack configuration. For the 1U two-post (flush and center) configurations, slide the system into the rails in the same manner as the four-post configurations. Installing a 1U Front-Rack You must configure the rails that are attached to the system.
Figure 18. Attaching the Switch Rails 2 1 Front standoff locking tab 3 Locking tab 2 Switch After you have installed both switch rails, line them up on the previously mounted ReadyRails and slide the switch in until it is flush with front of rack. About 3 inches before you fully insert your system, the rail locking feature engages to keep the switch from inadvertently sliding out of the rack and falling. NOTE: Do not the use the mounted ReadyRails as a shelf or a workplace. Figure 19.
Install the switch on a flat surface if you are not installing it in a rack. The surface must be able to support the weight of the switch and the switch cables. The switch is supplied with four self-adhesive rubber pads. 1 Attach the self-adhesive rubber pads on each location marked on the bottom of the switch. 2 Set the switch on a flat surface. Make sure that it has proper ventilation by leaving 5 cm (2 inches) on each side and 13 cm (5 inches) at the back.
Figure 20. N30xx Stack in a Ring Topology 1 N30xx stack 2 Mini-SAS cables attached in a ring topology The ring topology stack has the following physical connections between the switches: • The bottom mini-SAS port on Unit 1 is connected to the top mini-SAS port on Unit 2. • The bottom mini-SAS port on Unit 2 is connected to the top mini-SAS port on Unit 3. • The bottom mini-SAS port on Unit 3 is connected to the top mini-SAS port on Unit 1. Stacking Standby on Dell Networking OS 6.3(0.
Although the Standby unit is automatically selected in the stack, you can use the CLI on the C9010 or the N20xx/N30xx series system console to manually configure a different stack member as Standby.