Netgear XCM89UP Hardware Installation Guide

Netgear XCM89UP Manual

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    M6100 Hardware Installation M6100 - Campus Edge and SMB Core Chassis Switch, Blades, and Daughter Cards M6100 Hardware Installation Guide March 2020 202-12071-01 NETGEAR, Inc. 350 East Plumeria Drive San Jose, CA 95134, USA
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    Campus Edge and SMB Core Chassis Switch, Blades, and Daughter Cards M6100 Hardware Installation Guide. • The CD is no longer shipped with product. Removed info about CD. • Updated branding. • Updated support and compliance section. • Hero image removed to reflect current branding standards. Initial
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    switch 6 Management ports 6 M6100 three-slot chassis switch XCM8903 6 Package contents 7 Safety instructions 8 Chapter 2 M6100 Switch Blades Blade and accessory features 12 M6100 switch blade front panels M6100 switch blade 42 Blank front panels 43 3 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    Remove the fan tray 49 Appendix A Technical Specifications M6100 chassis switch 52 Switch blades for M6100 chassis switch 58 Connector pinouts 58 4 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    1 1About the M6100 Chassis Switch This chapter describes the M6100 - Campus Edge and SMB Core Chassis Switch, Blades, and Daughter Cards and includes the following sections: • Overview of the M6100 chassis switch • Management ports • M6100 three-slot chassis switch XCM8903 • Package contents For
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    the M6100 chassis switch The switch is a chassis-based, Ethernet service L3 switch designed for access, server and storage, distribution, and Managed Switches User Manual and the M5300, M6100, and M7100 Series ProSAFE Managed Switches CLI Command Reference Manual. Management ports Guide
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    tray, accessed from the rear of the unit Depending on the blades installed, the XCM8903 chassis can support up to 88 gigabits per second of bandwidth per slot. The following figure shows the front of an • XCM8944 switch blade About the M6100 Chassis Switch 7 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    items: • XCM89P or XCM89UP daughter card • Installation guide Safety instructions Use the following safety guidelines to ensure your own extent permissible by applicable law. • Observe and follow service markings: - Do not service any product except as explained in your system documentation.
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    system components, and never operate the product in a wet environment. If the system gets wet, see the appropriate section in your troubleshooting guide, or contact your trained service provider. • Do not push any objects into the openings of your system. Doing so can cause fire or electric shock by
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    electrician or your power company for site modifications. • Always follow your local and national wiring rules. About the M6100 Chassis Switch 10 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    2 2M6100 Switch Blades This chapter includes the following sections: • Blade and accessory features • M6100 switch blade front panels 11
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    you can use to eliminate bottlenecks, boost performance, and increase productivity. The M6100 Chassis Switch supports the following blades and daughter cards: • XCM8944 blade. Features forty Gigabit RJ-45 ports at https://www.netgear.com/. M6100 Switch Blades 12 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    ports or 1G fiber ports, 1G copper/fiber combo ports, and 10G copper/fiber combo ports. The SFP+ ports support any combination of the following modules: 10GBASE-SR SFP+ Module AXM761, 10GBASE-LR SFP+ Module AXM762, and 10GBASE or SSH access. M6100 Switch Blades 13 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    voltage band (44-57 VDC for PoE 802.3af, 50-57 VDC for PoE+ 802.3at, and UPoE). M6100 Switch Blades 14 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    on the port. • Blinking yellow. Packet transmission or reception is occurring on the port at 10/100 Mbps. M6100 Switch Blades 15 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    3 3Power Supply Units The M6100 Switch Chassis is powered by 100-240 VAC power supply units (PSUs). AC power supplies in the M6100 series chassis switch are fully fault tolerant and load-sharing in an N+1 configuration. After the system is properly configured, if one PSU fails, the others provide
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    to open the PSU enclosure for any reason; the PSU does not contain user-serviceable parts. If the PSU fails, return the defective PSU for repair or replacement. the 220V high-line output power range. More installed PSUs are needed to support the load if the low-line power range is used to power the
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    the power supply in the power supply bay. 3. Repeat Step 1 and Step 2 to install each additional power supply. Power Supply Units 18 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    the opposite end of the AC power cord to the wall outlet. 2. Lift the handle on the PSU. Power Supply Units 19 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    = PoE 18 fault RJ4159SPD/Lin2k0/Act 4. Wearing thermal protective gloves, place both hands underneath the PSU to support the weight as it is pulled out from the switch. 5. To install a replacement PSU, follow the replace a PSU on page 19. Power Supply Units 20 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    M6100 - Campus Edge and SMB Core Chassis Switch, Blades, and Daughter Cards 2. Pinch the side tabs of the blank PSU panel and slide it into the empty PSU slot. Power Supply Units 21 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    or removing any components of the system, or before carrying out any maintenance procedures, read the safety information provided in Safety instructions on page 8. This chapter includes the following sections: • Plan your site • Operating environment requirements • Power supply requirements 22
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    : • Be sure that your system is easily accessible for installation and service. • Use appropriate AC or DC power, power distribution, and grounding for enclosed, and restricted access location, ensuring that only qualified service personnel can access the equipment. • Provide adequate overhead
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    your M6100 chassis switch: • Leave a minimum of one empty 19-inch rack between two sets of three adjacent switches. Site Preparation 24 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    , 19-inch rack to facilitate easy maintenance and to provide proper ventilation. • Use a rack made of steel or aluminum. Site Preparation 25 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    • The mounting holes must be flush with the rails to accommodate the chassis. • The rack must support approximately 600 pounds (272 kilograms). Protective grounding for the rack Use a rack grounding kit and a for your specific installation. Site Preparation 26 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    Cards Space requirements for the rack Provide enough space in front of and behind the switch so that you can service it easily. Allow a minimum of 48 inches (122 cm) in front of the rack and 24 inches ( vulnerable to a power source failure. Site Preparation 27 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    that you plug your system into a surge suppressor. For power specifications of the power supplies, see Appendix 9, Technical Specifications. Site Preparation 28 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    5 5Install an M6100 Chassis Switch This chapter includes the following sections: • Unpack the XCM8903 chassis • Mount the M6100 chassis switch • Ground the M6100 chassis switch The M6100 chassis fits into a standard 19-inch (48.26 cm) rack. Note: Read the information in this chapter thoroughly
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    use the fan tray handle to lift or maneuver the XCM8903 chassis. This handle is not designed to support the weight of the chassis. Mount the M6100 chassis switch You must provide the following tools and equipment: intend to use. Install an M6100 Chassis Switch 30 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    outer rail with the sixth hole of the bracket and screw the bracket to the rail. Install an M6100 Chassis Switch 31 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    from the sliding rail. 2. Align the five holes on the inner rail to the chassis switch. Install an M6100 Chassis Switch 32 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    holes in your rack. 4. Screw the rail to the rack as shown in the following illustration. Install an M6100 Chassis Switch 33 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    is locked in the forward position. 3. Horizontally install the system halfway into the sliding outer rails. Install an M6100 Chassis Switch 34 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    of the chassis to rest. 2. Rest the bottom of the chassis's brackets on the two screws. Install an M6100 Chassis Switch 35 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    a 40A breaker per PSU (SSI DC), the chassis ground can be as small as 10 AWG. Install an M6100 Chassis Switch 36 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    . 6. Connect the other end of the wire to a known reliable earth ground point at your site. Install an M6100 Chassis Switch 37 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    6 6Install M6100 Switch Blades The chapter describes how to install the switch blades in the M6100 chassis switch. All switch blade types are hot-swappable. The chapter includes the following sections: • Install an M6100 switch blade • Connect network interface cables • Verify the switch blade
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    switch blade into the open chassis slot if the injector/ejector handles are in the latched position. Install M6100 Switch Blades 39 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    the captive screw is completely hidden. CAUTION: Be careful to avoid over-torquing and stripping the screws. Install M6100 Switch Blades 40 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    activity detected. For more information about LED activity, see M6100 switch blade front panels on page 13. Install M6100 Switch Blades 41 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    information about slot status information, see the NETGEAR M6100 Chassis Switch User Manual and the NETGEAR M6100 Chassis Switch CLI Manual. Remove an M6100 switch blade This section describes how to remove blades on the module. Install M6100 Switch Blades 42 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    chassis slots. You can remove or install a blank front panel at any time without disrupting network services. Complete the action of installing a blank front panel in a reasonable time frame to avoid disruption through the switch. Install M6100 Switch Blades 43 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    slot. For more information about installing switch blades, see Install an M6100 switch blade on page 39. Install M6100 Switch Blades 44 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    7 7Install or Remove Daughter Cards This chapter includes the following sections: • Install a daughter card • Remove a daughter card 45
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    : For more information about installing switch blades, see Install an M6100 switch blade on page 39. Install or Remove Daughter Cards 46 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    . For more information about installing switch blades, see Install an M6100 switch blade on page 39. Install or Remove Daughter Cards 47 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    8 8Replace M6100 Chassis Switch Components The chapter includes the following sections: • Install the fan tray • Remove the fan tray 48
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    series chassis switch: 1. Locate the captive screws at the top and bottom of the fan tray. Replace M6100 Chassis Switch Components 49 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    . 4. Wait for the fan blades to stop turning. WARNING: Be sure that all fan blade motion has ceased before continuing to remove the fan tray. 5. Support the bottom of the fan tray with your free hand as you slide the fan tray completely out from the fan tray slot. CAUTION: Be
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    9 9Technical Specifications This appendix includes the following technical specifications: • M6100 chassis switch • Switch blades for M6100 chassis switch • Connector pinouts 51
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    (33.32 cm) Height: 0.65 inches (1.66 cm) Depth: 5.05 inches (12.82 cm) Weight: 0.53 lb (0.24 kg) Technical Specifications 52 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    • MVRP • Link aggregation (LAG) • Multiswitch LAG (MLAG) • Link Local Discovery Protocol (LLDP) • DHCP snooping • Protected ports • Unidirectional link detection Technical Specifications 53 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    conflict notification • DHCP client • Port mirroring • RSPAN • Logging and auditing • Show tech support • HTTP web management • Simple network management protocol • Dual image support • USB configuration port • Email alerting • BOOTP • Debug commands • DoS protection Technical Specifications
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    and Daughter Cards QoS Chassis L2/L3 multicast IPv6 support Switch services • Access control lists • Differentiated Services • Class of Service (CoS) • Auto-VoIP • iSCSI optimization • • Link debounce • SFP / SFP+ lock down Technical Specifications 55 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    • 1 RJ-45 OOB port for 10/100/1000M • 1 USB 2.0 host port • 1 RJ-45 console port • 1 mini-USB console port Technical Specifications 56 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    50082-1, EN 55024 Safety CE mark, commercial, CSA certified (CSA 22.2 #950), UL listed (UL 1950)/cUL IEC950/EN60950 Technical Specifications 57 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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    RJ-45 console connector Function TXD (transmit data) RXD (receive data) TXD (transmit data) Pin Number 3 6 4 Direction Out In Technical Specifications 58 M6100 Hardware Installation Guide
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NETGEAR, Inc.
350 East Plumeria Drive
San Jose, CA 95134, USA
March 2020
202-12071-01
M6100 Hardware Installation
M6100 - Campus Edge and SMB Core
Chassis Switch, Blades, and Daughter
Cards
M6100 Hardware Installation Guide