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Contents
1 Chassis views and technical specifications
2 FRUs and compatibility matrixes
PSR650-A/PSR650-D/PSR1200-A/PSR1200-D
PSR650C-12A/PSR650C-12D/PSR1400-A/PSR1400-12A1-F/PSR2500-12AHD/PSR2500-12D
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1 Chassis views and technical specifications
Chassis views
The S7500X switch series includes the following models:
· S7503X
· S7503X-PoE
· S7506X
· S7506X-PoE
· S7506X-S
· S7506X-S-MF
· S7510X
· S7510X-PoE
The figures in this section are for illustration only.
S7503X
Figure1-1 S7503X front panel
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(2) MPU section |
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(3) Service module section |
(4) Fan tray section |
S7503X-PoE
Figure1-2 S7503X-PoE front and rear panels
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(1) Power module section |
(2) MPU section |
(3) Service module section |
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(4) Fan tray section |
(5) PoE power input terminals (reserved) |
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S7506X
Figure1-3 S7506X front panel
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(1) Service module section |
(2) MPU section |
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(3) Power module section |
(4) Fan tray section |
S7506X-PoE
Figure1-4 S7506X-PoE front panel
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(1) Service module section |
(2) MPU section |
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(3) Power module section |
(4) Fan tray section |
S7506X-S
Figure1-5 S7506X-S front panel
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(1) Service module section |
(2) MPU section |
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(3) Power module section |
(4) Fan tray section |
S7506X-S-MF
Figure1-6 S7506X-S-MF front panel
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(1) Service module section |
(2) MPU section |
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(3) Power module section |
(4) Fan tray section |
S7510X
Figure1-7 S7510X front panel
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(1) Service module section |
(2) MPU section |
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(3) Power module section |
(4) Fan tray section |
S7510X-PoE
Figure1-8 S7510X-PoE front panel
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(1) Service module section |
(2) MPU section |
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(3) Power module section |
(4) Fan tray section |
Technical specifications
Weights and dimensions
Table1-1 Chassis weights and dimensions
|
Model |
Weight (fully configured) |
Height |
Width |
Depth |
|
S7503X |
< 35 kg (77.16 lb) |
216 mm (8.50 in)/5 RUs |
436 mm (17.17 in) |
420 mm (16.54 in) |
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S7503X-PoE |
< 35 kg (77.16 lb) |
216 mm (8.50 in)/5 RUs |
436 mm (17.17 in) |
420 mm (16.54 in) |
|
S7506X |
< 75 kg (165.34 lb) |
575 mm (22.64 in)/13 RUs |
436 mm (17.17 in) |
420 mm (16.54 in) |
|
S7506X-PoE |
< 75 kg (165.34 lb) |
575 mm (22.64 in)/13 RUs |
436 mm (17.17 in) |
420 mm (16.54 in) |
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S7506X-S |
< 75 kg (165.34 lb) |
575 mm (22.64 in)/13 RUs |
436 mm (17.17 in) |
420 mm (16.54 in) |
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S7506X-S-MF |
< 75 kg (165.34 lb) |
575 mm (22.64 in)/13 RUs |
436 mm (17.17 in) |
420 mm (16.54 in) |
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S7510X |
< 95 kg (209.44 lb) |
708 mm (27.87 in)/16 RUs |
436 mm (17.17 in) |
420 mm (16.54 in) |
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S7510X-PoE |
< 95 kg (209.44 lb) |
708 mm (27.87 in)/16 RUs |
436 mm (17.17 in) |
420 mm (16.54 in) |
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NOTE: · A rack unit (RU) is 44.45 mm (1.75 in). It is a used as a measurement for the rack height. · Net weight is the chassis weight, excluding the weights of cards, power modules and other removable modules. |
Table1-2 Card weights and dimensions
|
Model |
Weight |
Height |
Width |
Depth |
|
LSQM2SUPA0 |
1.35 kg (2.98 lb) |
45 mm (1.77 in) |
199 mm (7.83 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM2SUPB0 |
1.45 kg (3.20 lb) |
45 mm (1.77 in) |
199 mm (7.83 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM3SUPA0 |
1.35 kg (2.98 lb) |
45 mm (1.77 in) |
199 mm (7.83 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM1MPUSA0 |
3.25 kg (7.16 lb) |
45 mm (1.77 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
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LSQM1MPUSC0 |
3.70 kg (7.16 lb) |
45 mm (1.77 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM1SRP4Y06A0 |
2.90 kg (6.39 lb) |
45 mm (1.77 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM1MPUS06S0 |
3.25 kg (7.16 lb) |
45 mm (1.77 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM1MPUS10B0 |
3.40 kg (8.16 lb) |
45 mm (1.77 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM1MPUS10C0 |
3.70 kg (8.16 lb) |
45 mm (1.77 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM1TGS24QSFD0 |
3.00 kg (6.61 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM1CQGS12SG0 |
3.20 kg (7.05 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM1CGS2FE0 |
2.82 kg (6.22 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM1QGS24RSG0 |
3.39 kg (7.47 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM2GT24PTSSC0 |
3.21 kg (7.08 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM2GT24TSSC0 |
2.95 kg (6.50 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM3GP44TSSC0 |
3.00 kg (6.61 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM1GP40TS8FD0 |
3.20 kg (7.05 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM2GP40TS8FD0 |
3.10 kg (6.83 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM2GP44TSSC0 |
3.00 kg (6.61 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM2GP24TSSC0 |
2.85 kg (6.28 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM1TGS48RFE0 |
3.60 kg (7.94 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM1TGS48RSG0 |
3.50 kg (7.72 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
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LSQM2TGS48SG0 |
3.30 kg (7.28 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM1TGS16GPSA0 |
3.50 kg (7.72 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM1TGS24FD0 |
3.00 kg (6.61 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM1TGS16FD0 |
2.91 kg (6.42 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM2TGS16SF0 |
3.05 kg (6.72 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
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LSQM2GP24TSSA0 |
2.85 kg (6.28 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM1TGS12EC0 |
3.30 kg (7.28 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
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LSQM1GP48FD0 |
3.10 kg (6.83 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
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LSQM1XPT12TSFD0 |
3.45 kg (7.61 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
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LSQM2XPT12TSFD0 |
3.45 kg (7.61 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM1PT24TSSC0 |
2.90 kg (6.39 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM1PT8TSSC0 |
2.75 kg (6.06 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
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LSQM2GP48SA0 |
3.00 kg (6.61 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
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LSQM2GP24SA0 |
2.81 kg (6.19 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM1TGT24FD0 |
3.40 kg (7.50 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM1GT48FD0 |
3.40 kg (7.50 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM2GT48SA0 |
3.18 kg (7.01 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
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LSQM2GT48SC0 |
3.18 kg (7.01 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM4GV48SA0 |
3.05 kg (6.72 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM4GV48SC0 |
3.05 kg (6.72 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSU1WCME0 |
4.00 kg (8.82 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSU3WCMD0 |
3.62 kg (7.98 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM1WCMX20 |
4.00 kg (8.82 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM1WCMX40 |
4.00 kg (8.82 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM1FWDSC0 |
3.80 kg (8.38 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSU1FWCEA0 |
3.90 kg (8.60 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSU3FWCEA0 |
3.90 kg (8.60 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSUM1FWCEAB0 |
3.90 kg (8.60 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSU1NSCEA0 |
3.90 kg (8.60 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM1NSDSC0 |
3.80 kg (8.38 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSU1IPSBEA0 |
3.90 kg (8.60 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM1IPSDSC0 |
3.80 kg (8.38 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM1ACGDSC0 |
3.80 kg (8.38 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM1ADEDSC0 |
3.80 kg (8.38 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSU1ADECEA0 |
3.90 kg (8.60 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM2FWDSC0 |
3.30 kg (7.28 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM1EPSB0 |
3.40 kg (8.16 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM1SDNB0 |
3.40 kg (8.16 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
LSQM1WBCZ720X |
3.50 kg (7.72 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
|
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NOTE: · Card dimensions are expressed in the H × W × D format. ¡ H—Height of the front panel of the card. ¡ W—Width of the front panel of the card. ¡ D—Depth from the front panel of the card to the connector. · The card models listed in Table1-2 are marked on the card panels. They might be slightly different from the card models marked on the card packages. For example, LSU1WCME0 and LSUM1WCME0 identify the same card. LSU1WCME0 is marked on the card panel. When you order the card, you refer to it as LSUM1WCME0. |
Table1-3 Power module adapter weights and dimensions
|
Model |
Weight |
Height |
Width |
Depth |
|
LSQM1PWRSPB |
4.95 kg (10.91 lb) |
128 mm (5.04 in) |
196 mm (7.72 in) |
380 mm (14.96 in) |
Table1-4 Power module weights and dimensions
|
Model |
Weight |
Height |
Width |
Depth |
|
PSR320-A |
2.00 kg (4.41 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in)/1 RU |
140 mm (5.51 in) |
350 mm (13.78 in) |
|
PSR650-A |
1.90 kg (4.19 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in)/1 RU |
140 mm (5.51 in) |
350 mm (13.78 in) |
|
PSR650-D |
3.20 kg (7.05 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in)/1 RU |
140 mm (5.51 in) |
350 mm (13.78 in) |
|
PSR650C-12A |
5.15 kg (11.35 lb) |
128 mm (5.04 in)/3 RUs |
196 mm (7.72 in) |
382 mm (15.04 in) |
|
PSR650C-12D |
4.20 kg (9.26 lb) |
128 mm (5.04 in)/3 RUs |
196 mm (7.72 in) |
382 mm (15.04 in) |
|
PSR1200-A |
2.56 kg (5.64 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in)/1 RU |
140 mm (5.51 in) |
350 mm (13.78 in) |
|
PSR1200-D |
2.51 kg (5.53 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in)/1 RU |
140 mm (5.51 in) |
350 mm (13.78 in) |
|
PSR1400-A |
8.30 kg (18.30 lb) |
128 mm (5.04 in)/3 RUs |
196 mm (7.72 in) |
382 mm (15.04 in) |
|
PSR1400-12A1-F |
4.30 kg (9.48 lb) |
128 mm (5.04 in)/3 RUs |
196 mm (7.72 in) |
382 mm (15.04 in) |
|
PSR1400-D |
4.20 kg (9.26 lb) |
128 mm (5.04 in)/3 RUs |
196 mm (7.72 in) |
382 mm (15.04 in) |
|
PSR1400-12D1 |
6.39 kg (14.09 lb) |
128 mm (5.04 in)/3 RUs |
196 mm (7.72 in) |
382 mm (15.04 in) |
|
PSR2500-12AHD |
5.45 kg (12.02 lb) |
128 mm (5.04 in)/3 RUs |
196 mm (7.72 in) |
382 mm (15.04 in) |
|
PSR2500-12D |
5.55 kg (12.24 lb) |
128 mm (5.04 in)/3 RUs |
196 mm (7.72 in) |
382 mm (15.04 in) |
|
PSR2800-ACV |
8.00 kg (17.64 lb) |
128 mm (5.04 in)/3 RUs |
196 mm (7.72 in) |
382 mm (15.04 in) |
|
PSR2800-A1-F |
5.45 kg (12.02 lb) |
128 mm (5.04 in)/3 RUs |
196 mm (7.72 in) |
382 mm (15.04 in) |
|
PSR6000-ACV |
12.16 kg (26.81 lb) |
128 mm (5.04 in)/3 RUs |
196 mm (7.72 in) |
382 mm (15.04 in) |
Table1-5 Fan tray weights and dimensions
|
Model |
Weight |
Height |
Width |
Depth |
|
S7503X fan tray S7503X-PoE fan tray |
1.00 kg (2.20 lb) |
29 mm (1.14 in) |
167 mm (6.57 in) |
350 mm (13.78 in) |
|
S7506X fan tray S7506X-PoE fan tray S7506X-S fan tray |
2.20 kg (4.85 lb) |
29 mm (1.14 in) |
347 mm (13.66 in) |
367 mm (14.45 in) |
|
S7506X-S-MF fan tray |
0.70 kg (1.54 lb) |
27 mm (1.06 in) |
100 mm (3.94 in) |
347 mm (13.66 in) |
|
S7510X fan tray S7510X-PoE fan tray |
2.94 kg (6.48 lb) |
28 mm (1.10 in) |
497 mm (19.57 in) |
351 mm (13.82 in) |
Module power consumption
Card power consumption
A card has different power consumptions in static and dynamic states.
· Static power consumption (min)—Power consumed by the card when the following conditions exist:
¡ The card is running but all ports on the card are down.
¡ No transceiver modules are installed in the fiber ports on the card.
· Dynamic power consumption (max)—Power consumed by the card when all the ports on the card are link up and broadcast storm occurs.
Table1-6 Card power consumption
|
Model |
Static power consumption (min) |
Dynamic power consumption (max) |
|
LSQM2SUPA0 |
9 W |
18 W |
|
LSQM2SUPB0 |
15 W |
21 W |
|
LSQM3SUPA0 |
9 W |
16 W |
|
LSQM1MPUSA0 |
60 W |
100 W |
|
LSQM1MPUSC0 |
103 W |
168 W |
|
LSQM1SRP4Y06A0 |
37 W |
62 W |
|
LSQM1MPUS06S0 |
27 W |
42 W |
|
LSQM1MPUS10B0 |
67 W |
108 W |
|
LSQM1MPUS10C0 |
93 W |
182 W |
|
LSQM1TGS24QSFD0 |
60 W |
107 W |
|
LSQM1CQGS12SG0 |
55 W |
147 W |
|
LSQM1CGS2FE0 |
55 W |
77 W |
|
LSQM1QGS24RSG0 |
65 W |
198 W |
|
LSQM2GT24PTSSC0 |
36 W |
59 W |
|
LSQM2GT24TSSC0 |
32 W |
43 W |
|
LSQM3GP44TSSC0 |
34 W |
69 W |
|
LSQM1GP40TS8FD0 |
47 W |
96 W |
|
LSQM2GP40TS8FD0 |
42 W |
81 W |
|
LSQM2GP44TSSC0 |
31 W |
65 W |
|
LSQM2GP24TSSC0 |
27 W |
52 W |
|
LSQM1TGS48RFE0 |
50 W |
122 W |
|
LSQM1TGS48RSG0 |
60 W |
149 W |
|
LSQM2TGS48SG0 |
67 W |
152 W |
|
LSQM1TGS16GPSA0 |
28 W |
64 W |
|
LSQM1TGS24FD0 |
50 W |
104 W |
|
LSQM1TGS16FD0 |
54 W |
90 W |
|
LSQM2TGS16SF0 |
52 W |
75 W |
|
LSQM2GP24TSSA0 |
25 W |
49 W |
|
LSQM1TGS12EC0 |
82 W |
130 W |
|
LSQM1GP48FD0 |
49 W |
78 W |
|
LSQM1XPT12TSFD0 |
100 W |
162 W |
|
LSQM2XPT12TSFD0 |
100 W |
162 W |
|
LSQM1PT24TSSC0 |
80 W |
115 W |
|
LSQM1PT8TSSC0 |
56 W |
80 W |
|
LSQM2GP48SA0 |
28 W |
58 W |
|
LSQM2GP24SA0 |
24 W |
45 W |
|
LSQM1TGT24FD0 |
60 W |
112 W |
|
LSQM1GT48FD0 |
48 W |
65 W |
|
LSQM2GT48SA0 |
35 W |
45 W |
|
LSQM2GT48SC0 |
38 W |
48 W |
|
LSQM4GV48SA0 |
34 W |
44 W |
|
LSQM4GV48SC0 |
38 W |
48 W |
|
LSU1WCME0 |
125 W |
180 W |
|
LSU3WCMD0 |
118 W |
150 W |
|
LSQM1WCMX20 |
125 W |
180 W |
|
LSQM1WCMX40 |
125 W |
180 W |
|
LSQM1FWDSC0 |
115 W |
123 W |
|
LSU1FWCEA0 |
109 W |
157 W |
|
LSU3FWCEA0 |
109 W |
157 W |
|
LSUM1FWCEAB0 |
109 W |
157 W |
|
LSU1NSCEA0 |
109 W |
157 W |
|
LSQM1NSDSC0 |
115 W |
123 W |
|
LSU1IPSBEA0 |
109 W |
157 W |
|
LSQM1IPSDSC0 |
116 W |
124 W |
|
LSQM1ACGDSC0 |
116 W |
124 W |
|
LSQM1ADEDSC0 |
116 W |
124 W |
|
LSU1ADECEA0 |
109 W |
157 W |
|
LSQM2FWDSC0 |
60 W |
66 W |
|
LSQM1EPSB0 |
102 W |
124 W |
|
LSQM1SDNB0 |
102 W |
124 W |
|
LSQM1WBCZ720X |
160 W |
210 W |
Fan tray power consumption
The switch uses fan trays that can automatically adjust the fan speed based on the heat dissipation condition of the switch. The power consumed by a fan tray varies by fan speed. Table1-7 shows the power consumption of different fan trays.
Table1-7 Fan tray power consumption
|
Model |
Min fan tray power consumption |
Max fan tray power consumption |
|
S7503X S7503X-PoE |
7 W |
11 W |
|
S7506X S7506X-PoE S7506X-S |
24.5 W |
42.5 W |
|
S7506X-S-MF |
7.00 W |
14.00 W |
|
S7510X S7510X-PoE |
28 W |
48.5 W |
Total power consumption
For the S7503X, S7506X, S7506X-S, S7506X-S-MF, and S7510X switches, the total power consumption equals the system power consumption.
For the S7503X-PoE, S7506X-PoE, and S7510X-PoE switches, the total power consumption equals the system power consumption plus the PoE power consumption.
System power consumption
The total power consumption of the switch is the power consumptions of all operating cards and fan trays. It varies by the type and number of the operating cards and the fan tray power consumption.
· The minimum system power consumption is the total static power consumption of all cards plus the minimum fan tray power consumption. For example, an S7506X switch is installed with two LSQM1MPUS10C0 MPUs, three LSQM1GP48FD0 interface modules, and one fan tray. The minimum system power consumption of the switch is 2 × 93 + 3 × 49 + 24.5 = 357.5 W.
· The maximum system power consumption is the total dynamic power consumption of all cards plus the maximum fan tray power consumption. For example, an S7506X switch is installed with two LSQM1MPUS10C0 MPUs, three LSQM1GP48FD0 interface modules, and one fan tray. The maximum system power consumption of the switch is 2 × 182 + 3 × 78 + 42.5 = 640.5 W.
PoE power consumption
The power over Ethernet (PoE) power consumption refers to the power that all powered devices (PDs) receive from the switch.
The maximum PoE power consumption refers to the sum of the power consumption of all PDs when all power interfaces (PIs) are connected to PDs and the maximum PI power is reached. The maximum PoE power consumption is decided by the following items:
· Number of the PoE cards installed on the switch.
· Number of the PIs that each PoE card provides.
· Maximum PoE power that each PoE card can provide.
· Maximum PoE power that each slot on the switch can provide.
Each slot of the switch can provide a maximum PoE power of 1440 W.
Table1-8 shows the specifications for each PoE card model.
For example, an S7506X-PoE switch is installed with three LSQM4GV48SA0 PoE cards. The maximum PoE power consumption of the switch is 3 × 1440 = 4320 W.
Table1-8 PoE card specifications
|
Model |
PI quantity |
PI power |
Maximum PSE power |
Maximum number of PSEs for each switch model |
|
LSQM4GV48SA0 |
48 |
0 to 30 W |
1440 W |
· S7503X-PoE: 3 · S7506X-PoE: 6 · S7510X-PoE: 10 |
|
LSQM4GV48SC0 |
48 |
0 to 30 W |
1440 W |
|
|
NOTE: · The PoE power consumption is 0 if the switch does not supply PoE. · The maximum PoE power consumption of the S7510X switch is 10000 W. · For more information about PoE power supply, see H3C S7500X Switch Series Installation Guide. |
Heat dissipation
Heat dissipation is measured in BTU/h, and 1 W equals 3.4121 BTU/h.
The heat dissipation of a switch depends on its power consumption. To calculate heat dissipation of the switch, assume 90% power consumption is converted to heat, and the efficiency of the power module is 90%. Heat dissipation/hour of the switch is 0.9 × (total power consumption of the cards plus power consumption of the fan tray)/0.9 × 3.4121.
Table1-9 shows the heat dissipation for each switch model.
|
Model |
Heat dissipation (BTU/h) |
|
S7503X S7503X-PoE |
2187 |
|
S7506X S7506X-PoE |
5347 |
|
S7506X-S S7506X-S-MF |
4487 |
|
S7510X S7510X-PoE |
8165 |
For the power consumption of the cards and fan trays available for the switch, see "Module power consumption."
Noise
The switch uses fan trays that can adjust the fan speed automatically based on the device temperature. The sound pressure levels vary by fan speed. For more information, see Table1-10.
Table1-10 Sound pressure levels
|
Model |
Sound pressure level when the fan tray operates at low speed |
Sound pressure level when the fan tray operates at middle speed |
Sound pressure level when the fan tray operates at full speed |
|
S7503X S7503X-PoE |
52.2 dBA |
54.0 dBA |
56.0 dBA |
|
S7506X S7506X-PoE S7506X-S S7506X-S-MF |
53.6 dBA |
56.2 dBA |
57.7 dBA |
|
S7510X S7510X-PoE |
53.5 dBA |
55.8 dBA |
56.7 dBA |
2 FRUs and compatibility matrixes
For the compatibility between transceiver modules and cards, see H3C S7500X Switch Series Cards and Transceiver Modules Compatibility Matrixes.
MPUs
|
Model |
Specifications |
|||
|
Flash memory |
NVRAM |
SDRAM |
Ports |
|
|
LSQM2SUPA0 |
2 GB |
1 MB |
2 GB |
· 1 × console port · 1 × USB console port · 2 × management Ethernet ports (one 10/100/1000BASE-T copper port and one SFP port) · 1 × USB port |
|
LSQM2SUPB0 |
4 GB |
1 MB |
4 GB |
· 1 × console port · 1 × USB console port · 2 × management Ethernet ports (one 10/100/1000BASE-T copper port and one SFP port) · 1 × USB port · 2 × SMB coaxial clock output ports · 2 × SMB coaxial clock input ports · 2 × high-precision time synchronization ports (Both ports are used for input by default. When both the ports are used for input, only port 1 is valid.) |
|
LSQM3SUPA0 |
4 GB |
1 MB |
4 GB |
· 1 × console port · 1 × USB console port · 2 × management Ethernet ports (one 10/100/1000BASE-T copper port and one SFP port) · 1 × USB port |
|
LSQM1MPUSA0 |
2 GB |
1 MB |
4 GB |
· 1 × console port · 1 × USB console port · 4 × management Ethernet ports (two 10/100/1000BASE-T copper ports and two SFP ports) · 1 × USB port |
|
LSQM1MPUSC0 |
2 GB |
1 MB |
4 GB |
· 1 × console port · 1 × USB console port · 4 × management Ethernet ports (two 10/100/1000BASE-T copper ports and two SFP ports) · 1 × USB port |
|
LSQM1SRP4Y06A0 |
2 GB |
1 MB |
4 GB |
· 1 × console port · 1 × USB console port · 2 × management Ethernet ports (one RJ-45 port and one SFP port) · 1 × USB port · 4 × SFP28 ports |
|
LSQM1MPUS06S0 |
4 GB |
1 MB |
4 GB |
· 1 × console port · 1 × USB console port · 2 × management Ethernet ports (one RJ-45 port and one SFP port) |
|
LSQM1MPUS10B0 |
2 GB |
1 MB |
4 GB |
· 1 × console port · 1 × USB console port · 4 × management Ethernet ports (two 10/100/1000BASE-T copper ports and two SFP ports) · 1 × USB port |
|
LSQM1MPUS10C0 |
2 GB |
1 MB |
4 GB |
· 1 × console port · 1 × USB console port · 4 × management Ethernet ports (two 10/100/1000BASE-T copper ports and two SFP ports) · 1 × USB port |
|
|
NOTE: · Among the management Ethernet ports on an MPU, only port 0 is available during the startup of the switch. · To connect an SFP management Ethernet port on the MPUs, make sure the peer port operates at 1000 Mbps in full-duplex mode. · The USB ports on the MPUs do not support USB extension cables. |
Table2-2 MPU and switch compatibility matrix
|
MPU model |
Switch model |
|||
|
S7503X S7503X-PoE |
S7506X S7506X-PoE |
S7506X-S S7506X-S-MF |
S7510X S7510X-PoE |
|
|
LSQM2SUPA0 |
Yes |
No |
No |
No |
|
LSQM2SUPB0 |
Yes |
No |
No |
No |
|
LSQM3SUPA0 |
Yes |
No |
No |
No |
|
LSQM1MPUSA0 |
No |
Yes |
No |
No |
|
LSQM1MPUSC0 |
No |
Yes |
No |
No |
|
LSQM1SRP4Y06A0 |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
|
LSQM1MPUS06S0 |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
|
LSQM1MPUS10B0 |
No |
No |
No |
Yes |
|
LSQM1MPUS10C0 |
No |
No |
No |
Yes |
|
|
NOTE: To verify compatibility of an MPU with the software version you are using, see the release notes for the device. |
Service modules
Restrictions and guidelines
Follow these restrictions and guidelines to use service modules:
· For the switch models and system software versions that a service module is compatible with, see the service module manual.
· A combo interface is a logical interface that contains an SFP port and an RJ-45 Ethernet port. Only one of them can be activated at a time.
· After you convert 40G ports on an LSQM1CQGS12SG0 interface module to 100G ports, only ports 1, 4, 7, and 10 are available.
· Follow these guidelines to use services modules on an S7503X switch:
¡ Do not use an LSQM1TGS16FD0 interface module with the following modules:
- EC interface modules.
- OAA modules: LSU1FWCEA0, LSU3FWCEA0, LSU3WCMD0, LSU1ADECEA0, LSU1NSCEA0, LSUM1FWCEAB0, LSU1IPSBEA0, LSU1WCME0, LSQM1WCMX40, and LSQM1WCMX20.
¡ Do not use FD interface modules (except the LSQM1TGS16FD0) with the following modules:
- SA interface modules.
- EC interface modules.
- OAA modules: LSU1FWCEA0, LSU3FWCEA0, LSU3WCMD0, LSU1ADECEA0, LSU1NSCEA0, LSUM1FWCEAB0, LSU1IPSBEA0, LSU1WCME0, LSQM1WCMX40, and LSQM1WCMX20.
¡ Do not use an FE interface module, LSQM1EPSB0 module, or LSQM1SDNB0 module with the following modules:
- SA interface modules.
- EC interface modules.
- OAA modules: LSU1FWCEA0, LSU3FWCEA0, LSU3WCMD0, LSU1ADECEA0, LSU1NSCEA0, LSUM1FWCEAB0, LSU1IPSBEA0, LSU1WCME0, LSQM1WCMX40, and LSQM1WCMX20.
Interface modules
Table2-3 Interface module specifications
|
Model |
Port quantity |
Port type |
Available transceiver modules and network cables |
|
LSQM1TGS24QSFD0 |
26 |
· 2 × 40GBASE-R-QSFP+ fiber ports or 1 × 100G QSFP28 fiber port · 24 × 10GBASE-R-SFP+ fiber ports |
· QSFP28 transceiver module · QSFP28 DAC cable · QSFP+ transceiver module · QSFP+ DAC cable · QSFP+ to SFP+ DAC cable · 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ DAC cable · GE SFP transceiver module |
|
LSQM1CQGS12SG0 |
12 |
· 12 × 40GBASE-R QSFP+ fiber ports or 4 × 100GBASE-R QSFP28 fiber ports |
· QSFP28 transceiver module · QSFP28 DAC cable · QSFP+ transceiver module · QSFP+ DAC cable · QSFP+ to SFP+ DAC cable |
|
LSQM1CGS2FE0 |
2 |
100GBASE-R QSFP28 fiber port |
· QSFP28 transceiver module · QSFP28 DAC cable |
|
LSQM1QGS24RSG0 |
24 |
40GBASE-R QSFP+ fiber port |
· QSFP+ transceiver module · QSFP+ DAC cable · QSFP+ to SFP+ DAC cable |
|
LSQM2GT24PTSSC0 |
48 |
· 4 × 10GBASE-R SFP+/LC fiber ports · 20 × 1000BASE-X-SFP/LC fiber ports · 24 × 10/100/1000BASE-T-RJ45 copper ports |
· 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ DAC cable · FE/GE SFP transceiver module · Category 5 twisted-pair cable |
|
LSQM2GT24TSSC0 |
28 |
· 4 × 10GBASE-R SFP+/LC fiber ports · 24 × 10/100/1000BASE-T-RJ45 copper ports |
· 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ DAC cable · GE SFP transceiver module · Category 5 twisted-pair cable |
|
LSQM3GP44TSSC0 |
48 |
· 4 × 10GBASE-R-SFP+ fiber ports (support for MACsec) · 44 × 1000BASE-X-SFP fiber ports (support for MACsec) |
· 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ DAC cable · FE/GE SFP transceiver module |
|
LSQM1GP40TS8FD0 |
48 |
· 8 × 10GBASE-R SFP+/LC fiber ports · 40 × 1000BASE-X-SFP/LC fiber ports |
· 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ DAC cable · FE/GE SFP transceiver module |
|
LSQM2GP40TS8FD0 |
48 |
· 8 × 10GBASE-R SFP+/LC fiber ports · 40 × 1000BASE-X-SFP/LC fiber ports |
· 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ DAC cable · FE/GE SFP transceiver module |
|
LSQM2GP44TSSC0 |
48 |
· 4 × 10GBASE-R SFP+/LC fiber ports · 44 × 1000BASE-X-SFP/LC fiber ports |
· 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ DAC cable · FE/GE SFP transceiver module |
|
LSQM2GP24TSSC0 |
28 |
· 4 × 10GBASE-R SFP+/LC fiber ports · 24 × 1000BASE-X-SFP/LC fiber ports |
· 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ DAC cable · FE/GE SFP transceiver module |
|
LSQM1TGS48RFE0 |
48 |
10GBASE-R-SFP+ fiber port |
· 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ DAC cable · GE SFP transceiver module |
|
LSQM1TGS48RSG0 |
48 |
10GBASE-R-SFP+ fiber port |
· 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ DAC cable · GE SFP transceiver module |
|
LSQM2TGS48SG0 |
48 |
10GBASE-R SFP+/LC fiber port |
· 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ DAC cable · GE SFP transceiver module |
|
LSQM1TGS16GPSA0 |
40 |
· 16 × 10GBASE-R-SFP+/LC fiber ports · 24 × 1000BASE-X-SFP/LC fiber ports |
· 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ DAC cable · GE SFP transceiver module |
|
LSQM1TGS24FD0 |
24 |
10GBASE-R-SFP+ fiber port |
· 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ DAC cable · GE SFP transceiver module |
|
LSQM1TGS16FD0 |
16 |
10GBASE-R SFP+/LC fiber port |
· 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ DAC cable · GE SFP transceiver module |
|
LSQM2TGS16SF0 |
16 |
10GBASE-R SFP+/LC fiber port |
· 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ DAC cable · GE SFP transceiver module |
|
LSQM2GP24TSSA0 |
28 |
· 4 × 10GBASE-R/ SFP+/LC fiber ports · 24 × 1000BASE-X-SFP/LC fiber ports |
· 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · FE/GE SFP transceiver module |
|
LSQM1TGS12EC0 |
12 |
10GBASE-R SFP+/LC fiber port |
10-GE SFP+ transceiver module |
|
LSQM1GP48FD0 |
48 |
1000BASE-X-SFP/LC fiber port |
GE SFP transceiver module |
|
LSQM1XPT12TSFD0 |
20 |
· 12 × 10G EPON OLT/SC fiber ports · 8 × 10GBASE-R-SFP+/LC fiber ports |
· XFP EPON transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ DAC cable · GE SFP transceiver module |
|
LSQM2XPT12TSFD0 |
20 |
· 12 × 10G EPON OLT/SC fiber ports · 8 × 10GBASE-R-SFP+/LC fiber ports |
· SFP+ EPON transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ DAC cable · GE SFP transceiver module |
|
LSQM1PT24TSSC0 |
26 |
· 2 × 10GBASE-R SFP+/LC fiber ports · 24 × 1000BASE-PX-SFP/SC fiber ports |
· SFP EPON transceiver module · GE SFP transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module |
|
LSQM1PT8TSSC0 |
10 |
· 8 × 1000BASE-PX-SFP/SC fiber ports · 2 × 1000BASE-X-SFP/LC fiber ports |
· SFP EPON transceiver module · GE SFP transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module |
|
LSQM2GP48SA0 |
48 |
1000BASE-X-SFP/LC fiber port |
FE/GE SFP transceiver module |
|
LSQM2GP24SA0 |
24 |
1000BASE-X-SFP/LC fiber port |
FE/GE SFP transceiver module |
|
LSQM1TGT24FD0 |
24 |
10GBASE-T-RJ45 copper port |
Category 6A/7 twisted-pair cable |
|
LSQM1GT48FD0 |
48 |
10/100/1000BASE-T-RJ45 copper port |
Category 5 twisted-pair cable |
|
LSQM2GT48SA0 |
48 |
10/100/1000BASE-T-RJ45 copper port |
Category 5 twisted-pair cable |
|
LSQM2GT48SC0 |
48 |
10/100/1000BASE-T-RJ45 copper port |
Category 5 twisted-pair cable |
|
LSQM4GV48SA0 |
48 |
10/100/1000BASE-T-RJ45 copper port |
Category 5 twisted-pair cable |
|
LSQM4GV48SC0 |
48 |
10/100/1000BASE-T-RJ45 copper port |
Category 5 twisted-pair cable |
OAA modules
Table2-4 OAA module specifications
|
Model |
Description |
Ports |
Compatible transceiver modules and network cables |
|
LSU1WCME0 |
High-performance access controller module |
· 1 × console port · 1 ×100/1000BASE-T out-of-band management Ethernet port |
Category 5 or above twisted-pair cable |
|
LSU3WCMD0 |
High-performance access controller module |
· 1 × console port · 1 × CF card slot (supporting 256-MB, 512-MB, and 1-GB CF cards) · 2 × USB ports · 2 × 10/100/1000BASE-T copper ports · 2 × GE combo interfaces |
· Category 5 twisted-pair cable · GE SFP transceiver module |
|
LSQM1WCMX20 |
Access controller module |
· 1 × console port · 1 × 10/100/1000BASE-T out-of-band management Ethernet port |
Category 5 twisted-pair cable |
|
LSQM1WCMX40 |
Access controller module |
· 1 × console port · 1 × 10/100/1000BASE-T out-of-band management Ethernet port |
Category 5 twisted-pair cable |
|
LSQM1FWDSC0 |
Firewall module |
· 1 × console port · 1 × USB port (reserved for future use) · 1 × GE Ethernet copper port · 1 × hard disk slot |
Category 5 twisted-pair cable |
|
LSU1FWCEA0 |
Firewall module |
· 1 × console port · 1 × CF card slot (supporting 256-MB, 512-MB, and 1-GB CF cards) · 2 × USB ports (reserved) · 2 × GE combo interfaces |
· Category 5 twisted-pair cable · GE SFP transceiver module |
|
LSU3FWCEA0 |
Firewall module |
· 1 × console port · 1 × CF card slot (supporting 256-MB, 512-MB, and 1-GB CF cards) · 2 × USB ports · 2 × GE combo interfaces |
· Category 5 twisted-pair cable · GE SFP transceiver module |
|
LSUM1FWCEAB0 |
Firewall module |
· 1 × console port · 2 × USB ports · 2 × GE combo interfaces |
· Category 5 twisted-pair cable · GE SFP transceiver module |
|
LSU1NSCEA0 |
10-GE high performance NetStream module |
· 1 × console port · 2 × USB ports (reserved) · 2 × GE combo interfaces |
· Category 5 or above twisted-pair cable · GE SFP transceiver module |
|
LSQM1NSDSC0 |
NetStream module |
· 1 × console port · 1 × USB port (reserved for future use) · 1 × GE Ethernet copper port · 1 × hard disk slot |
Category 5 twisted-pair cable |
|
LSU1IPSBEA0 |
Intrusion prevention system module |
· 1 × console port · 2 × USB ports · 2 × GE combo interfaces |
· Category 5 twisted-pair cable · GE SFP transceiver module |
|
LSQM1IPSDSC0 |
Intrusion prevention system module |
· 1 × console port · 1 × USB port (only for supplying power to a PFC) · 1 × 10/100/1000BASE-T copper port · 1 × hard disk slot |
Category 5 twisted-pair cable |
|
LSQ1SSLSC0 |
SSL VPN module |
· 1 × console port · 1 × CF card slot (supporting 256-MB, 512-MB, and 1-GB CF cards) · 2 × USB ports |
· Category 5 twisted-pair cable · GE SFP transceiver module |
|
LSQ1ACGASC0 |
Application control gateway module |
· 1 × console port · 1 × CF card slot (supporting 256-MB, 512-MB, and 1-GB CF cards) · 2 × USB ports · 2 × 10/100/1000BASE-T copper ports · 2 × GE combo interfaces |
· Category 5 twisted-pair cable · GE SFP transceiver module |
|
LSQM1ACGDSC0 |
Application control gateway module |
· 1 × console port · 1 × USB port (reserved) · 1 × 10/100/1000BASE-T copper port · 1 × hard disk slot |
Category 5 twisted-pair cable |
|
LSQM2ACGDSC0 |
Application control gateway module |
· 1 × console port · 1 × USB port (only for supplying power to a PFC) · 1 × 10/100/1000BASE-T copper port · 1 × hard disk slot |
Category 5 twisted-pair cable |
|
LSQM1ADEDSC0 |
Application delivery engine module |
· 1 × console port · 1 × USB port (only for supplying power to a PFC) · 1 × 10/100/1000BASE-T copper port · 1 × hard disk slot |
Category 5 twisted-pair cable |
|
LSU1ADECEA0 |
Application delivery engine module |
· 1 × console port · 2 × USB ports · 2 × GE combo interfaces |
· Category 5 twisted-pair cable · GE SFP transceiver module |
|
LSQM2FWDSC0 |
High-performance service module |
· 1 × console port · 2 × USB ports · 2 × GE combo interfaces · 4 × 10GBASE-R fiber ports · 1 × hard disk |
· Category 5 twisted-pair cable · GE SFP transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ DAC cable |
|
LSQM1EPSB0 |
EPS endpoint security module |
· 3 × USB 2.0 ports (only for debugging use) · 1 × VGA connector · 1 × 10/100/1000BASE-T management Ethernet port · 1 × console port (only for debugging use) |
Category 5 twisted-pair cable |
|
LSQM1SDNB0 |
SDN automation module |
· 3 × USB 2.0 ports (only for debugging use) · 1 × VGA connector · 1 × 10/100/1000BASE-T management Ethernet port · 1 × console port (only for debugging use) |
Category 5 twisted-pair cable |
|
LSQM1WBCZ720X |
Multiservice access controller module |
· 3 × USB 2.0 ports (only for debugging use) · 1 × VGA connector · 1 × 1000BASE-T management Ethernet port · 1 × console port |
Category 5 twisted-pair cable |
Power system
Restrictions and guidelines
Follow these restrictions and guidelines to configure and use power modules for the switch:
· A chassis must be configured with a minimum of one power module. To improve power supply availability, you can configure a chassis with two power modules for redundancy.
· The power modules installed on the switch must be the same type (AC or DC) and model.
· Make sure the maximum output power of a power module is greater than the total power consumption of the switch. As a best practice, reserve 20% of the maximum output power. For more information about the system power consumption and PoE power consumption, see "Total power consumption."
· If you want the switch to provide PoE power for PDs, order a power module that can be used for setting up a PoE system. Make sure the maximum PoE power provided by the power module is greater than the PoE power consumption. The requirements for setting up a PoE system vary by switch model. For more information about setting up a PoE system, see H3C S7500X Switch Series Installation Guide.
Power modules
Table2-5 300 W power module specifications
|
Item |
PSR320-A |
|
Rated input voltage |
100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 Hz or 60 Hz |
|
Rated output voltage |
12 VDC |
|
Max input current |
10 A |
|
Max output current |
25 A |
|
Max system output power |
300 W |
|
Support for PoE |
No |
|
Max PoE output power |
N/A |
Table2-6 650 W power module specifications
|
Item |
PSR650-A |
PSR650C-12A |
PSR650-D |
PSR650C-12D |
|
Rated input voltage |
100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 Hz or 60 Hz |
100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 Hz or 60 Hz |
–48 VDC to –60 VDC |
–48 VDC to –60 VDC |
|
Rated output voltage |
12 VDC |
|||
|
Max input current |
10 A |
10 A |
25 A |
25 A |
|
Max output current |
54 A |
54 A |
· 12 V: 54 A · 3.3 V: 4 A |
54 A |
|
Max system output power |
650 W |
|||
|
Support for PoE |
No |
|||
|
Max PoE output power |
N/A |
|||
Table2-7 1200 W power module specifications
|
Item |
PSR1200-A |
PSR1200-D |
|
Rated input voltage |
100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 Hz or 60 Hz |
–48 VDC to –60 VDC |
|
Rated output voltage |
· 12 VDC · 3.3 VDC |
|
|
Max input current |
16 A |
42 A |
|
Max output current |
· 12 V: 100 A · 3.3 V: 4 A |
|
|
Max system output power |
1213 W |
|
|
Support for PoE |
No |
|
|
Max PoE output power |
N/A |
|
Table2-8 1400 W power module specifications
|
Item |
PSR1400-A |
PSR1400-12A1-F |
PSR1400-D |
PSR1400-12D1 |
|
Rated input voltage |
100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 Hz or 60 Hz |
100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 Hz or 60 Hz |
–48 VDC to –60 VDC |
–48 VDC to –60 VDC |
|
Rated output voltage |
12 VDC |
12 VDC |
· 12 VDC · PoE: 48 VDC |
12 VDC |
|
Max input current |
16 A |
16 A |
190 A |
50 A |
|
Max output current |
117 A |
117 A |
· 12 V output: 117 A · PoE: 140 A |
117 A |
|
Max system output power |
1150 W (110 VAC) 1400 W (220 VAC) |
1150 W (110 VAC) 1400 W (220 VAC or 270 VDC) |
1400 W |
1400 W |
|
Support for PoE |
No |
No |
Yes |
No |
|
Max PoE output power |
N/A |
N/A |
6720 W |
N/A |
Table2-9 2500 W power module specifications
|
Item |
PSR2500-12AHD |
PSR2500-12D |
|
Rated input voltage |
· 100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 Hz or 60 Hz · 240 VDC to 380 VDC |
–48 VDC to –60 VDC |
|
Rated output voltage |
12 VDC |
|
|
Max input current |
16 A |
85 A |
|
Max output current |
· 90 VAC to 180 VAC input: 100 A · 180 VAC to 290 VAC or 180 VDC to 400 VDC input: 208 A |
208 A |
|
Max system output power |
2500 W |
|
|
Support for PoE |
No |
|
|
Max PoE output power |
N/A |
|
Table2-10 2800 W power module specifications
|
Item |
PSR2800-ACV |
PSR2800-A1-F |
|
Rated input voltage |
100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 Hz or 60 Hz |
|
|
Rated output voltage |
· 12 VDC · PoE: –50 VDC |
|
|
Max input current |
16 A |
|
|
Max output current |
· 12 V output: 117 A · PoE: 28 A |
|
|
Max system output power |
1150 W (110 VAC) 1400 W (220 VAC) |
1150 W (110 VAC) 1400 W (220 VAC or 270 VDC) |
|
Support for PoE |
Yes |
|
|
Max PoE output power |
1150 W (110 VAC) 1400 W (220 VAC) |
1150 W (110 VAC) 1400 W (220 VAC or 270 VDC) |
Table2-11 6000 W power module specifications
|
Item |
PSR6000-ACV |
|
Rated input voltage |
100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 Hz or 60 Hz |
|
Rated output voltage |
· 12 VDC · PoE: 48 VDC |
|
Max input current |
16 A |
|
Max output current |
110 V input: · 12 VDC: 96 A · One PoE input: 23 A · Two PoE inputs: 46 A · Three PoE inputs: 69 A 220 V input: · 12 VDC: 117 A · One PoE input: 34 A · Two PoE inputs: 68 A · Three PoE inputs: 100 A |
|
Max system output power |
1150 W (110 VAC) 1400 W (220 VAC) |
|
Support for PoE |
Yes |
|
Max PoE output power |
110 V input: · One PoE input: 1200 W · Two PoE inputs: 2400 W · Three PoE inputs: 3600 W 220 V input: · One PoE input: 1800 W · Two PoE inputs: 3600 W · Three PoE inputs: 5300 W |
|
|
NOTE: The maximum PoE output power is 10000 W when the switch is fully configured with PSR1400-D or PSR6000-ACV power modules. |
Table2-12 shows the compatibility between power modules and switches.
Table2-12 Power module and switch compatibility matrix
|
Power module |
S7503X S7503X-PoE |
S7506X S7506X-S S7506X-S-MF |
S7506X-PoE |
S7510X |
S7510X-PoE |
|
PSR320-A |
l |
— |
— |
— |
— |
|
PSR650-A |
l |
¡ |
¡ |
¡ |
¡ |
|
PSR650-D |
l |
¡ |
¡ |
¡ |
¡ |
|
PSR1200-A |
— |
¡ |
¡ |
¡ |
¡ |
|
PSR1200-D |
— |
¡ |
¡ |
¡ |
¡ |
|
PSR650C-12A |
— |
l |
l |
— |
— |
|
PSR650C-12D |
— |
l |
l |
— |
— |
|
PSR1400-A |
— |
l |
l |
l |
l |
|
PSR1400-D |
— |
l |
l |
l |
l |
|
PSR1400-12D1 |
— |
l |
l |
l |
l |
|
PSR2500-12AHD |
— |
l |
l |
l |
l |
|
PSR2500-12D |
— |
l |
l |
l |
l |
|
PSR2800-ACV |
— |
— |
l |
— |
l |
|
PSR6000-ACV |
— |
— |
l |
— |
l |
|
|
NOTE: · "l" indicates that the power module can be directly installed on the chassis. · "¡" indicates that you must first install a power module adapter on the chassis and then install the power module on the power module adapter. For more information about installing a power module and a power module adapter, see H3C S7500X Switch Series Installation Guide. · "—" indicates that the power module cannot be installed on the chassis. |
Power cords
DC power cords
A DC power cord connects a DC power module to an external DC power source.
Table2-13 DC power cords available for the power modules
|
DC power cord code |
DC power cord length |
DC power module |
|
0404A06T |
3 m (9.84 ft) |
PSR650-D/PSR650C-12D |
|
0404A01N |
5 m (16.40 ft) |
|
|
0404A01P |
10 m (32.81 ft) |
|
|
0404A073 |
20 m (65.62 ft) |
|
|
0404A0DU |
3 m (9.84 ft) |
PSR1200-D |
|
0404A07G |
3 m (9.84 ft) |
PSR1400-D/PSR1400-12D1/PSR2500-12D |
|
0404A08T |
10 m (32.81 ft) |
|
|
0404A08U |
20 m (65.62 ft) |
|
|
0404A072 |
25 m (82.02 ft) |
|
|
0404A0RL |
3 m (9.84 ft) |
PSR2500-12AHD (240 to 380 VDC) |
AC power cords
AC power cords are used for connecting the AC power modules of the switch to the external AC power source. Before you order an AC power cord, make sure you have read the following restrictions and guidelines:
· Select AC power cords according to the power of the power module.
· The connector type varies by country or region. Select a compliant connector type as needed.
· For the PSR320-A, PSR650-A, and PSR650C-12A power modules, select 10A AC power cords.
· For the PSR1200-A, PSR1400-A, PSR1400-12A1-F, PSR2500-12AHD, PSR2800-ACV, PSR2800-A1-F, and PSR6000-ACV power modules, select 16A AC power cords.
· For the PSR2500-12AHD power module, select the 0404A0RP or 0404A0RQ AC power cord. The 0404A0RP and 0404A0RQ AC power cords can only be used for the PSR2500-12AHD power module.
· The type of the connector (connected to the power source) varies by country or region. Select a compliant connector type as needed. For the connector types of different countries or regions and the power cord codes, see H3C Power Cords & Cables User Guide.
(Optional) PoE power system
PoE DC power cords
A PoE DC power cord is used to connect a PoE power module on the switch to an external DC power source.
Table2-14 PoE DC power cords available for PoE power modules
|
PoE power module |
PoE DC power cord |
Cable length |
|
PSR2800-ACV/PSR2800-A1-F/PSR6000-ACV |
0404A05U |
1 m (3.28 ft) |
|
PSR1400-D |
0404A07H |
3 m (9.84 ft) |
PoE AC power cords
The switch uses 16A PoE AC power cords. A PoE AC power cord is used to connect a PoE power module on the switch to an external AC power source.
Fan trays
Table2-15 Fan tray specifications
|
Fan tray |
Number of fan trays |
Number of fans |
Fan diameter |
Maximum air flow rate |
|
S7503X fan tray S7503X-PoE fan tray |
1 |
2 |
120 mm (4.72 in) |
166 CFM (4.70 m³/min) |
|
S7506X fan tray S7506X-PoE fan tray S7506X-S fan tray |
1 |
9 |
92 mm (3.62 in) |
495 CFM (14.02 m³/min) |
|
S7506X-S-MF fan tray |
3 |
3 (one small fan and two large fans) |
· Small fan: 80 mm (3.15 in) · Large fan: 92 mm (3.62 in) |
130 CFM (3.68 m³/min) |
|
S7510X fan tray S7510X-PoE fan tray |
1 |
6 |
92 mm (3.62 in) |
662 CFM (18.75 m³/min) |
|
1 |
4 |
120 mm (4.72 in) |
662 CFM (18.75 m³/min) |
The switch comes with the fan tray installed. To replace the fan tray, make sure the new fan tray is compatible with the switch.
3 LEDs
The MPUs, service modules, and power modules available for the switch use multiple LEDs to indicate their operating status. The LED type and quantity vary by module model.
Table3-1 lists the LEDs on the MPUs, service modules, and power modules.
|
|
NOTE: Unless otherwise specified, the flashing frequency of the LEDs in this section is 0.5 Hz. |
|
LEDs |
|
· PSR320-A · PSR650-A/PSR650-D/PSR1200-A/PSR1200-D · PSR650C-12A/PSR650C-12D/PSR1400-A/PSR1400-12A1-F/PSR2500-12AHD/PSR2500-12D |
MPU LEDs
Multiple MPUs are available for the device. These MPUs provide different types and numbers of LEDs.
Figure3-1 LSQM2SUPA0 MPU LEDs
|
(1) Copper management Ethernet port LEDs |
(2) Fiber management Ethernet port LED |
|
(3) Active/standby state LED |
(4) Card status LEDs |
|
(5) Power module status LED |
(6) Fan tray status LED (FAN) |
Figure3-1 LSQM3SUPA0 MPU LEDs
|
(1) Fiber management Ethernet port LED |
(2) Copper management Ethernet port LED |
|
(3) Active/standby state LED |
(4) Card status LEDs |
|
(5) Power module status LED |
(6) Fan tray status LED (FAN) |
Figure3-2 LSQM1MPUSA0 MPU LEDs
|
(1) Copper management Ethernet port LEDs |
(2) Fiber management Ethernet port LED |
|
(3) Card status LEDs |
(4) Active/standby state LED |
|
(5) Fan tray status LEDs |
(6) Power module status LEDs |
Figure3-3 LSQM1SRP4Y06A0 MPU LEDs
|
(1) Copper management Ethernet port LEDs |
(2) SFP28 port LED |
|
(3) Card status LEDs |
(4) Active/standby state LED |
|
(5) Fan tray status LED |
(6) Power module status LED |
|
(7) Fiber management Ethernet port LED |
|
Management Ethernet port LEDs
Fiber management Ethernet port LED
The MPUs provide a LED for each fiber management Ethernet port to indicate its link status and data forwarding status.
Table3-2 Fiber management Ethernet port LED description
|
LED status |
Description |
|
Flashing green |
A link is present, and the port is receiving or sending data. |
|
Steady green |
A link is present. |
|
Off |
No link is present. |
Copper management Ethernet port LEDs
The MPUs provide a pair of LEDs (LINK and ACT) for each copper management Ethernet port to indicate its link status and data forwarding status.
Table3-3 Copper management Ethernet port LED description
|
LINK LED status |
ACT LED status |
Description |
|
On |
Flashing |
A link is present, and the port is receiving or sending data. |
|
On |
Off |
A link is present. |
|
Off |
Off |
No link is present. |
Power module status LEDs
On the MPUs available for the device, two types of power module status LEDs exist.
· A pair of power module status LEDs (PWR OK and FAIL). See Table3-4 for the LED description.
· A single power module status LED (PWR). See Table3-5 for the LED description.
Table3-4 Description for the power module status LEDs
|
PWR OK LED status |
PWR FAIL LED status |
Description |
|
On |
Off |
All power modules are operating correctly. |
|
Off |
On |
A power module is not outputting power because one of the following conditions exists: · The power module is faulty or switched off. · The power cord is disconnected. · The power source is not supplying power. |
|
Off |
Off |
· No power modules are installed in the chassis. · No power modules are outputting power because one of the following conditions exists: ¡ The power modules are faulty or switched off. ¡ The power cords are disconnected. ¡ The power source is not supplying power. |
Table3-5 Description for the power module status LED
|
PWR LED status (OK/FAIL) |
Description |
|
Steady green |
All power modules are operating correctly. |
|
Steady red |
A power module is not outputting power because one of the following conditions exists: · The power module is faulty or switched off. · The power cord is disconnected. · The power source is not supplying power. |
|
Off |
· No power modules are installed in the chassis. · No power modules are outputting power because one of the following conditions exists: ¡ The power modules are faulty or switched off. ¡ The power cords are disconnected. ¡ The power source is not supplying power. |
Fan tray status LEDs
On the MPUs available for the device, two types of fan tray status LEDs exist.
· A pair of fan tray status LEDs (FAN OK and FAIL). See Table3-6 for the LED description.
· A single fan tray status LED (FAN OK/FAIL). See Table3-7 for the LED description.
Table3-6 Description for the fan tray status LEDs
|
FAN OK LED status |
FAN FAIL LED status |
Description |
|
On |
Off |
The fan tray is operating correctly. |
|
Off |
On |
A fan problem has occurred or the fan tray is not in position. |
|
Off |
Off |
The switch is not powered on. |
Table3-7 Description for the fan tray status LED
|
FAN LED status (OK/FAIL) |
Description |
|
Steady green |
The fan tray is operating correctly. |
|
Steady red |
A fan problem has occurred or the fan tray is not in position. |
|
Off |
The switch is not powered on. |
Card status LEDs
On the MPUs available for the device, two types of card status LEDs exist.
· A single card status LED (SLOT RUN/ALM). See Table3-8 for the LED description.
· A pair of card status LEDs (RUN and ALM). See Table3-9 for the LED description.
Table3-8 Description for the card status LED
|
SLOT LED status (RUN/ALM) |
Description |
|
Flashing green |
The card is operating correctly. |
|
Flashing green (4 Hz) |
The card is loading software. If the LED flashes continuously, the software versions of the switch and the card do not match. |
|
Steady red |
The card is starting up or faulty. |
|
Flashing red |
The temperature of the card has exceeded the upper warning threshold or has dropped below the lower warning threshold. |
|
Off |
No card is present. |
Table3-9 Description for the card status LEDs
|
RUN LED status |
ALM LED status |
Description |
|
Flashing (0.5 Hz) |
Off |
The card is operating correctly. |
|
Fast flashing (4 Hz) |
On |
The card is loading software. If the LED flashes continuously, the software versions of the switch and the card do not match. |
|
Flashing (0.5 Hz) |
Slow flashing (0.25 Hz) |
The temperature of the card has exceeded the upper warning threshold or has dropped below the lower warning threshold. |
|
On |
On |
The card is starting up or faulty. |
|
Off |
Off |
No card is present. |
|
|
NOTE: The ALM LED lights for a period of time at the initial phase of the system startup. |
Active/standby state LED
Table3-10 MPU active/standby state LED description
|
ACTIVE LED status |
Description |
|
On |
The MPU is in active state. |
|
Off |
· The MPU is in standby state. · The MPU is faulty. Observe also the status LED for the MPU to determine whether the MPU is faulty. |
SFP28 port LEDs
The MPUs provide a SFP28 port LED to indicate the link status and data receiving/forwarding status of the port.
Table3-11 SFP28 port LED description
|
LED status |
Description |
|
Flashing |
The port is receiving or sending data. |
|
On |
A link is present. |
|
Off |
No link is present. |
Service module LEDs
RJ-45 Ethernet port LEDs
Table3-12 RJ-45 Ethernet port LED description
|
LED status |
Description |
|
Flashing |
The port is receiving or sending data. |
|
On |
A link is present. |
|
Off |
No link is present. |
Combo interface LEDs
A combo interface contains an SFP port and an RJ-45 Ethernet port. Only one port of a combo interface is active at a time. By default, the port with the smaller number is active.
The service modules provide a LED for each combo interface to indicate the link status and data receiving/forwarding status of the interface.
Table3-13 Combo interface LED description
|
LED status |
Description |
|
Flashing |
The interface is receiving or sending data. |
|
On |
A link is present. |
|
Off |
No link is present. |
|
|
NOTE: To use the inactive port of a combo interface, execute the undo shutdown command to activate the port. The other port of the combo interface is then automatically shut down and becomes inactive. |
SFP port LEDs
Table3-14 SFP port LED description
|
LED status |
Description |
|
Flashing |
The port is receiving or sending data. |
|
On |
A link is present. |
|
Off |
No link is present. |
SFP+ port LEDs
The service modules provide a LED for each SFP+ port LED to indicate the link status and data receiving/forwarding status of the port.
Table3-15 SFP+ port LED description
|
Status |
Description |
|
Flashing green |
The port is receiving or sending data at 10 Gbps. |
|
Flashing yellow |
The port is receiving or sending data at 1000 Mbps. |
|
On |
A link is present. |
|
Off |
No link is present. |
QSFP+ port LEDs
The service modules provide a LED for each QSFP+ port to indicate the link status and data receiving/forwarding status of the port.
Table3-16 QSFP+ port LED description
|
Status |
Description |
|
Flashing |
The port is receiving or sending data. |
|
On |
A link is present. |
|
Off |
No link is present. |
|
|
NOTE: The color of the QSFP+ port LED indicates support of the port for 100-GE/40-GE switchover as follows: · Yellow—The port supports 100-GE/40-GE switchover. · Green—The port does not support 100-GE/40-GE switchover. |
QSFP28 port LEDs
The service modules provide a LED for each QSFP28 port to indicate the link status and data receiving/forwarding status of the port.
Table3-17 QSFP28 port LED description
|
LED status |
Description |
|
Flashing |
The port is receiving or sending data. |
|
On |
A link is present. |
|
Off |
No link is present. |
|
|
NOTE: The color of the QSFP28 port LED indicates the port speed as follows: · Green—100 Gbps. · Yellow—Less than 100 Gbps. |
EPON port LEDs
The service modules provide a LED for each EPON port to indicate the link status and data receiving/forwarding status of the port.
Table3-18 EPON port LED description
|
LED status |
Description |
|
On |
The connected ONU has been successfully registered. |
|
Off |
The connected ONU is not registered, or no ONU is connected. |
Power module LEDs
PSR320-A
A PSR320-A power module provides a status LED to indicate its operating status.
Table3-19 PSR320-A power module LED description
|
LED |
Status |
Description |
|
Status LED |
Green |
Normal operation |
|
Red |
Abnormal operation. Possible reasons include: · A power module alarm (such as input undervoltage, output short-circuit, output overcurrent, output overvoltage, or overtemperature) has occurred and the power module has entered protection state. · A power module fan failure has occurred. |
|
|
Off |
Abnormal power input. Possible reasons include: · The power module is faulty. · The power cord is disconnected. · The external power supply system is not available. The power module is switched off. |
PSR650-A/PSR650-D/PSR1200-A/PSR1200-D
The PSR650-A, PSR650-D, PSR1200-A, and PSR1200-D power modules each provide a status LED to indicate their operating status.
Table3-20 PSR650-A/PSR650-D/PSR1200-A/PSR1200-D power module LEDs description
|
LED |
Status |
Description |
|
Status LED |
Green |
Normal operation |
|
Red |
Abnormal operation. Possible reasons include: · A power module alarm (such as input undervoltage, output short-circuit, output overcurrent, output overvoltage, or overtemperature) has occurred and the power module has entered protection state. · A power module fan failure has occurred. |
|
|
Off |
Abnormal power input. Possible reasons include: · The power module is faulty. · The power cord is disconnected. · The external power supply system is not available. The power module is switched off. |
PSR650C-12A/PSR650C-12D/PSR1400-A/PSR1400-12A1-F/PSR2500-12AHD/PSR2500-12D
The PSR650C-12A, PSR650C-12D, PSR1400-A, PSR1400-12A1-F, PSR2500-12AHD, and PSR2500-12D power modules each provide three LEDs INPUT, OUTPUT, and FAN to indicate their operating status.
Table3-21 PSR650C-12A/PSR650C-12D/PSR1400-A/PSR1400-12A1-F/PSR2500-12AHD/PSR2500-12D power module LEDs description
|
LED |
Status |
Description |
|
INPUT |
Green |
Normal power input |
|
Red |
Abnormal power input. The input voltage is out of the rated voltage range (input undervoltage or overvoltage). |
|
|
Off |
· The power module is faulty. · No power input. Possible reasons include: ¡ The power cord is disconnected. ¡ The external power supply system is not available. |
|
|
OUTPUT |
Green |
Normal power output |
|
Red |
Abnormal power output. Possible reasons include: · A power module alarm (such as input undervoltage, output short-circuit, output overcurrent, output overvoltage, overtemperature, or fan failure) has occurred and the power module has entered protection state. · The power module is switched off. |
|
|
Off |
· The power module is faulty. · No power input. Possible reasons include: ¡ The power cord is disconnected. ¡ The external power supply system is not available. |
|
|
FAN |
Green |
Normal fan operation |
|
Red |
Abnormal fan operation. Possible reasons include: · A power module fan failure has occurred. · The power module is switched off. |
|
|
Off |
· The power module is faulty. · The power module does not have power input. Possible reasons include: ¡ The power cord is disconnected. ¡ The external power supply system is not available. |
PSR1400-D
A PSR1400-D power module provides four LEDs INPUT, OUTPUT, FAN, and PoE to indicate its operating status.
Table3-22 PSR1400-D power module LED description
|
LED |
Status |
Description |
|
INPUT |
Green |
The power is being input correctly, and the system power output switch is turned on. |
|
Red |
A power input problem has occurred because the input voltage is out of the rated voltage range. |
|
|
Off |
One of the following conditions might exist: · The power module is faulty. · The power cord is disconnected. · The power source is not supplying power. · The system power output switch is turned off. |
|
|
OUTPUT |
Green |
The power is being output correctly. |
|
Red |
A power output problem has occurred because the power module generates an alarm and enters the protection state due to output short-circuit, output overcurrent, output overvoltage, or overtemperature. |
|
|
Off |
One of the following conditions might exist: · The power module is faulty. · The power cord is disconnected. · The power source is not supplying power. · The system power output switch is turned off. |
|
|
FAN |
Green |
The fans are operating correctly. |
|
Red |
The fans are operating incorrectly because a fan failure has occurred. |
|
|
Off |
One of the following conditions might exist: · The power module is faulty. · The power cord is disconnected. · The power source is not supplying power. · The system power output switch is turned off. |
|
|
PoE |
Green |
The PoE power is being output correctly. |
|
Red |
A PoE power output problem has occurred because the PoE output voltage is out of the rated voltage range. |
|
|
Off |
No PoE power is being output because one of the following conditions might exist: · The power module is faulty. · The power cord is disconnected. · The power source is not supplying power. · The PoE power output switch is turned off. |
PSR1400-12D1
A PSR1400-12D1 power module provides three LEDs INPUT, OUTPUT, and FAN to indicate its operating status.
Table3-23 PSR1400-12D1 power module LEDs description
|
LED |
Status |
Description |
|
INPUT |
Green |
Normal power input. |
|
Red |
Abnormal power input. The input voltage is out of the rated voltage range. |
|
|
Off |
· The power module is faulty. · No power input. Possible reasons include: ¡ The power cord is disconnected. ¡ The external power supply system is not available. · The system power output switch is turned off. |
|
|
OUTPUT |
Green |
Normal power output |
|
Red |
Abnormal power output. A power module alarm (such as output short-circuit, output overcurrent, output overvoltage, or overtemperature) has occurred and the power module has entered protection state. |
|
|
Off |
· The power module is faulty. · No power input. Possible reasons include: ¡ The power cord is disconnected. ¡ The external power supply system is not available. · The system power output switch is turned off. |
|
|
FAN |
Green |
Normal fan operation |
|
Red |
Abnormal fan operation. A power module fan failure has occurred. |
|
|
Off |
· The power module is faulty. · The power module does have power input. Possible reasons include: ¡ The power cord is disconnected. ¡ The external power supply system is not available. · The system power output switch is turned off. |
PSR2800-ACV/PSR2800-A1-F
The PSR2800-ACV and PSR2800-A1-F power modules each provide five LEDs INPUT, OUTPUT, FAN, PoE INPUT, and PoE OUTPUT to indicate the operating status.
Table3-24 PSR2800-ACV/PSR2800-A1-F power module LED description
|
LED |
Status |
Description |
|
INPUT |
Green |
Normal power input. |
|
Red |
Abnormal power input. The input voltage is out of the rated voltage range. |
|
|
Off |
· The power module is faulty. · No power input. Possible reasons include: ¡ The system input power cord is disconnected. ¡ The external power supply system is not available. |
|
|
OUTPUT |
Green |
Normal power output |
|
Red |
Abnormal power output. Possible reasons include: · A power module alarm (such as input undervoltage, output short-circuit, output overcurrent, output overvoltage, or overtemperature) has occurred and the power module has entered protection state. · The system power switch is turned off. |
|
|
Off |
· The power module is faulty. · No power input. Possible reasons include: ¡ The system input power cord is disconnected. ¡ The external power supply system is not available. |
|
|
FAN |
Green |
Normal fan operation |
|
Red |
Abnormal fan operation. Possible reasons include: · A power module fan failure has occurred. · The system power switch is turned off. |
|
|
Off |
· The power module is faulty. · The power module does have power input. Possible reasons include: ¡ The system input power cord is disconnected. ¡ The external power supply system is not available. |
|
|
PoE INPUT |
Green |
Normal PoE power input |
|
Red |
Abnormal PoE power input. The PoE input voltage is out of the rated voltage range. |
|
|
Off |
No PoE power input. Possible reasons include: · The power module is faulty. · The PoE input power cord is disconnected. · The external power supply system is not available. |
|
|
PoE OUTPUT |
Green |
Normal PoE power output |
|
Red |
Abnormal PoE power output. Possible reasons include: · The PoE output voltage is out of the rated voltage range. · The PoE power switch is turned off. |
|
|
Off |
No PoE power output. Possible reasons include: · The power module is faulty. · The PoE input power cord is disconnected. · The external power supply system is not available. |
PSR6000-ACV
Table3-25 PSR6000-ACV power module LED description
|
LED |
Status |
Description |
|
SYS IN |
Green |
Normal system power input |
|
Red |
Abnormal system power input. The system power input voltage is out of the rated voltage range. |
|
|
Off |
· The power module is faulty. · No system power input. Possible reasons include: ¡ The system input power cord is disconnected. ¡ The external power supply system is not available. |
|
|
SYS OUT |
Green |
Normal system power output |
|
Red |
Abnormal system power output. Possible reasons include: · A power module alarm (such as output short-circuit, output overcurrent, output overvoltage, or overtemperature) has occurred and the power module has entered protection state. · The SYS power switch is turned off. |
|
|
Off |
· The power module is faulty. · No system power input. Possible reasons include: ¡ The system input power cord is disconnected. ¡ The external power supply system is not available. |
|
|
SYS FAN |
Green |
Normal system fan operation. |
|
Red |
Abnormal system fan operation. Possible reasons include: · A system fan failure has occurred. · The SYS power switch is turned off. |
|
|
Off |
· The power module is faulty. · No system power input. Possible reasons include: ¡ The system input power cord is disconnected. ¡ The external power supply system is not available. |
|
|
PoE IN1 |
Green |
Normal PoE1 power input. |
|
Red |
Abnormal PoE1 power input. The PoE1 power input voltage is out of the rated voltage range. |
|
|
Off |
No PoE1 power input. Possible reasons include: · The power module is faulty. · The PoE1 input power cord is disconnected. · The external power supply system is not available. |
|
|
PoE IN2 |
Green |
Normal PoE2 power input. |
|
Red |
Abnormal PoE2 power input. The PoE2 power input voltage is out of the rated voltage range. |
|
|
Off |
No PoE2 power input. Possible reasons include: · The power module is faulty. · The PoE2 input power cord is disconnected. · The external power supply system is not available. |
|
|
PoE IN3 |
Green |
Normal PoE3 power input. |
|
Red |
Abnormal PoE3 power input. The PoE3 power input voltage is out of the rated voltage range. |
|
|
Off |
No PoE3 power input. Possible reasons include: · The power module is faulty. · The PoE3 input power cord is disconnected. · The external power supply system is not available. |
|
|
PoE OUT |
Green |
Normal PoE power output |
|
Red |
Abnormal PoE power output. Possible reasons include: · A power module alarm (such as output short-circuit, output overcurrent, output overvoltage, or overtemperature) has occurred and the power module has entered protection state. · The PoE power switch is turned off. |
|
|
Off |
No PoE power output. Possible reasons include: · The power module is faulty. · The PoE 1, PoE 2, and PoE 3 input power cords are all disconnected. · The external power supply system is not available. |
|
|
PoE FAN |
Green |
Normal PoE fan operation |
|
Red |
Abnormal PoE fan operation. Possible reasons include: · A PoE fan failure has occurred. · The PoE power switch is turned off. |
|
|
Off |
No PoE power input. Possible reasons include: · The power module is faulty. · The PoE 1, PoE 2, and PoE 3 input power cords are all disconnected. · The external power supply system is not available. |
4 Cables
This chapter describes the cables used for connecting network ports.
Table4-1 Cable description
|
Cable |
Port type |
Application |
|
Console cable |
Console port at one end and 9-pin serial port at the other end |
Enables users to perform debugging, configuration, maintenance, management, and software loading on the device. |
|
USB console cable |
USB console port at one end and USB port at the other end |
|
|
RJ-45 Ethernet ports |
Connects RJ-45 Ethernet ports to transmit data. |
|
|
XFP/SFP+/SFP/QSFP+/QSFP28/EPON ports |
Connects the fiber ports to transmit data. |
|
|
SFP+ DAC cable (see "SFP+ DAC/SFP28 DAC cable") |
SFP+ ports |
Connects SFP+ ports to transmit data. |
|
SFP28 DAC cable (see "SFP+ DAC/SFP28 DAC cable") |
SFP28 ports |
Connects SFP28 ports to transmit data. |
|
QSFP+ DAC cable (see "QSFP+ DAC/QSFP28 DAC cable") |
QSFP+ ports |
Connects QSFP+ ports to transmit data. |
|
QSFP28 DAC cable (see "QSFP+ DAC/QSFP28 DAC cable") |
QSFP28 ports |
Connects QSFP28 ports to transmit data. |
|
QSFP+ port at one end, and SFP+ port at the other end |
Connects a QSFP+ port to an SFP+ port. |
|
|
SFP28 ports |
Connects SFP28 ports to transmit data. |
Ethernet twisted pair cable
An Ethernet twisted pair cable consists of four pairs of insulated wires twisted together. It mainly transmits analog signals and is advantageous in transmitting data over shorter distances. The maximum transmission distance is 100 m (328.08 ft).
RJ-45 connector
An Ethernet twisted pair cable connects network devices through the RJ-45 connectors at the two ends. Figure4-1 shows the pinouts of an RJ-45 connector.
Figure4-1 RJ-45 connector pinout diagram
Cable pinouts
EIA/TIA cabling specifications define two standards: 568A and 568B for cable pinouts.
· Standard 568A—Pin 1: white/green stripe, pin 2: green solid, pin 3: white/orange stripe, pin 4: blue solid, pin 5: white/blue stripe, pin 6: orange solid, pin 7: white/brown stripe, pin 8: brown solid.
· Standard 568B—Pin 1: white/orange stripe, pin 2: orange solid, pin 3: white/green stripe, pin 4: blue solid, pin 5: white/blue stripe, pin 6: green solid, pin 7: white/brown stripe, pin 8: brown solid.
Cable type
Based on performance
Table4-2 Ethernet cable description
|
Type |
Description |
|
Category 5 |
Transmits data at a maximum speed of 100 Mbps, with a bandwidth of 100 MHz. |
|
Category 5e |
Transmits data at a maximum speed of 1000 Mbps, with a bandwidth of 100 MHz. |
|
Category 6 |
Transmits data at a maximum speed of 10 Gbps, with a bandwidth of 250 MHz. |
|
|
NOTE: The RJ-45 Ethernet ports use category 5 or higher Ethernet twisted pair cables for connection. |
Based on pinouts
Ethernet twisted pair cables can be classified into straight through and crossover cables based on their pinouts.
· Straight-through—The pinouts at both ends comply with standard 568B, as shown in Figure4-2.
· Crossover—The pinouts at one end comply with standard 568B, and those at the other end comply with standard 568A, as shown in Figure4-3.
Figure4-2 Straight-through cable
Pin assignments
Select an Ethernet twisted pair cable according to the RJ-45 Ethernet port type on your device. An RJ-45 Ethernet port can be MDI (for routers and PCs) or MDIX (for switches). For the pinouts of RJ-45 Ethernet ports, see Table4-3 and Table4-4.
Table4-3 RJ-45 MDI port pinouts
|
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX |
1000BASE-T |
|||
|
Signal |
Function |
Signal |
Function |
|
|
1 |
Tx+ |
Send data |
BIDA+ |
Bi-directional data cable A+ |
|
2 |
Tx- |
Send data |
BIDA- |
Bi-directional data cable A- |
|
3 |
Rx+ |
Receive data |
BIDB+ |
Bi-directional data cable B+ |
|
4 |
Reserved |
— |
BIDC+ |
Bi-directional data cable C+ |
|
5 |
Reserved |
— |
BIDC- |
Bi-directional data cable C |
|
6 |
Rx- |
Receive data |
BIDB- |
Bi-directional data cable B- |
|
7 |
Reserved |
— |
BIDD+ |
Bi-directional data cable D+ |
|
8 |
Reserved |
— |
BIDD- |
Bi-directional data cable D- |
Table4-4 RJ-45 MDI-X port pinouts
|
Pin |
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX |
1000BASE-T |
||
|
Signal |
Function |
Signal |
Function |
|
|
1 |
Rx+ |
Receive data |
BIDB+ |
Bi-directional data cable B+ |
|
2 |
Rx- |
Receive data |
BIDB- |
Bi-directional data cable B- |
|
3 |
Tx+ |
Send data |
BIDA+ |
Bi-directional data cable A+ |
|
4 |
Reserved |
— |
BIDD+ |
Bi-directional data cable D+ |
|
5 |
Reserved |
— |
BIDD- |
Bi-directional data cable D- |
|
6 |
Tx- |
Send data |
BIDA- |
Bi-directional data cable A- |
|
7 |
Reserved |
— |
BIDC+ |
Bi-directional data cable C+ |
|
8 |
Reserved |
— |
BIDC- |
Bi-directional data cable C- |
To ensure normal communication, the pins for sending data on one port should correspond to the pins for receiving data on the peer port. When both of the ports on the two devices are MDI or MDIX, a crossover Ethernet cable is needed. A cross-over cable connects devices of the same type. When one port is MDI and the other is MDIX, a straight-through Ethernet cable is needed. A straight-through cable connects devices of different types.
If an RJ-45 Ethernet port with MDI/MDIX autosensing enabled can automatically negotiate pin roles. The RJ-45 Ethernet ports on the switch support MDI/MDIX. By default, MDI/MDIX is enabled on a port.
Making an Ethernet twisted pair cable
1. Cut the cable to length with the crimping pliers.
2. Strip off an appropriate length of the cable sheath. The length is typically that of the RJ-45 connector.
3. Untwist the pairs so that they can lie flat, and arrange the colored wires based on the wiring specifications.
4. Cut the top of the wires even with one another. Insert the wires into the RJ-45 end and make sure the wires extend to the front of the RJ-45 end and make good contact with the metal contacts in the RJ-45 end and in the correct order.
5. Crimp the RJ-45 connector with the crimping plier until you hear a click.
6. Repeat the above steps with the other end of the cable.
7. Use a cable tester to verify the connectivity of the cable.
Optical fiber
|
CAUTION: Use the same types of transceiver modules, pigtail cords, patch cords, and fiber cables. If you use single-mode optical fibers, the transceiver modules, pigtail cords, patch cords, and fiber cables must be single-mode. |
Optical fiber
Optical fibers are widely used in fiber-optic communications, which are advantageous for long-distance communications.
Optical fibers can be classified into the following types:
· Single mode fiber—It has a core size of 10 µm, and has a lower modal dispersion. It carries only a single ray of light. It is mostly used for communication over longer distances.
· Multi-mode fiber—It has a core size of 50 µm or 62.5 µm or higher, and has a higher modal dispersion than single-mode optical fiber. It is mostly used for communication over shorter distances.
Table4-5 Allowed maximum tensile force and crush load
|
Period of force |
Tensile load (N) |
Crush load (N/mm) |
|
Short period |
150 |
500 |
|
Long term |
80 |
100 |
Optical fiber cable
An optical fiber cable is a cable containing one or more optical fibers. The optical fiber elements are typically individually coated with plastic layers and contained in a protective tube. Optical fiber cables fall into single-mode and multi-mode.
Patch cord
A fiber that has connectors at both ends is called a patch cord. A patch cord connects one optical device to another for signal routing. Patch cords fall into single-mode and multi-mode patch cords.
· Single-mode patch cord—The jacket is yellow. It permits transmission over longer distances.
· Multi-mode patch cord—The jacket is orange. It permits transmission over shorter distances.
Patch cords are classified into SC, LC, and FC patch cords based on interface type. The length of a patch cord can be 0.5 m (1.64 ft), 1 m (3.28 ft), 2 m (6.56 ft), 3 m (9.84 ft), 5 m (16.40 ft), and 10 m (32.81 ft).
Pigtail cord
A pigtail cord is an optical fiber that has an optical connector on one end and a length of exposed fiber on the other. The end of the pigtail is fusion spliced to a fiber, connecting the fiber cable and transceiver.
Pigtail cords fall into single-mode (yellow) and multi-mode (orange), and can also be classified into SC, LC, and FC pigtail cords based on interface type.
Fiber connector
Figure4-4 SC connector
SFP+ DAC/SFP28 DAC cable
You can use SFP+ DAC cables to connect SFP+ ports. SFP+ DAC cables support the SFP+ standard and use 10-GE SFP+ Cu standard cables.
You can use SFP28 DAC cables to connect SFP28 ports. The SFP28 DAC cables are similar to SFP+ DAC cables in appearance.
Figure4-6 SFP+ DAC cable
|
(1) Connector |
(2) Pull latch |
QSFP+ DAC/QSFP28 DAC cable
You can use QSFP+ DAC cables to connect QSFP+ ports.
You can use QSFP28 DAC cables to connect QSFP28 ports. The QSFP28 DAC cables are similar to QSFP+ DAC cables in appearance.
Figure4-7 QSFP+ DAC cable
|
(1) Connector |
(2) Pull latch |
QSFP+ to SFP+ DAC cable
A QSFP+ to SFP+ DAC cable provides one QSFP+ connector at one end and four SFP+ connectors at the other end.
Figure4-8 QSFP+ to SFP+ DAC cable
|
(1) QSFP+ connector |
(2) QSFP+ pull latch |
|
(3) SFP+ connector |
(4) SFP+ pull latch |
SFP28 AOC cable
You can use SFP28 AOC cables to connect SFP28 ports.
Figure4-9 SFP28 AOC cable
|
(1) Connector |
(2) Pull latch |





















