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7210 SAS-K INSTALLATION GUIDE

Alcatel-Lucent 7210
SERVICE ACCESS SWITCH
7210 SAS-K INSTALLATION GUIDE

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Table of Contents

Preface..................................................................................................................................................... 9
About This Guide..................................................................................................................................................9
Warnings and Notes........................................................................................................................................9
Audience .........................................................................................................................................................9
Information Symbols........................................................................................................................................9
Technical Support .........................................................................................................................................10

7210 SAS-K Overview .......................................................................................................................... 11


Introduction.........................................................................................................................................................12
Switch Features..................................................................................................................................................13
Switch Architecture.............................................................................................................................................14
Network Management Options ......................................................................................................................14
Hardware Description .........................................................................................................................................15
Front Panel....................................................................................................................................................16
Rear Panel ....................................................................................................................................................18
Ethernet Interfaces ........................................................................................................................................19
Console Port .................................................................................................................................................20
Alarms ...........................................................................................................................................................20
Air Ventilation ................................................................................................................................................20
Power Supplies .............................................................................................................................................21
LEDs..............................................................................................................................................................22
Flash Drive Ports...........................................................................................................................................24
Physical Security ...........................................................................................................................................24

Installing the 7210 SAS-K .................................................................................................................... 25


Site Preparation..................................................................................................................................................26
Warnings and Notes......................................................................................................................................26
Selecting a Site ............................................................................................................................................27
Ethernet Cabling ...........................................................................................................................................27
Equipment Checklist .....................................................................................................................................28
Installing the 7210 SAS-K...................................................................................................................................29
Grounding the Switch ....................................................................................................................................30
Installing the Flash Drive ...............................................................................................................................32
Rack Mounting ..............................................................................................................................................33
Rack-mounting the 7210 SAS-K Non-ETR Switch...................................................................................34
Rack-mounting the 7210 SAS-K ETR Switch ..........................................................................................40
Wall Mounting................................................................................................................................................45
Wall-mounting the 7210 SAS-K ...............................................................................................................46
Wall-mounting the 7210 SAS-K ETR .......................................................................................................49
Desktop Mounting .........................................................................................................................................55
Connecting to a Power Source .....................................................................................................................57
Connecting to an AC Power Source ........................................................................................................58
Connecting to a DC Power Source ..........................................................................................................59

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Table of Contents

SFPs....................................................................................................................................................... 63
Warnings and Notes ...........................................................................................................................................64
Installation Preparation.......................................................................................................................................65
Locking and Release Mechanisms .....................................................................................................................65
Installing SFPs....................................................................................................................................................66
Removing and Replacing SFPs..........................................................................................................................67

Configuring the 7210 SAS-K................................................................................................................ 69


Initializing the System and Downloading Software .............................................................................................70
Booting a 7210 SAS-K ..................................................................................................................................71
Booting a 7210 SAS-K Using the Flash Drive ..........................................................................................71
Booting a 7210 SAS-K from the Network .................................................................................................80
Establishing Switch Management Connections..................................................................................................88
Console Connection ......................................................................................................................................88
Telnet Connection .........................................................................................................................................89
Running Telnet .........................................................................................................................................90
Diagnostics .........................................................................................................................................................91

Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................... 93
Diagnosing Switch Indicators .............................................................................................................................94
Power Problems .................................................................................................................................................96
Installation Problems ..........................................................................................................................................97
In-Band Access Problems ..................................................................................................................................98

Appendix A: Specifications and Regulatory Compliance ................................................................ 99


7210 SAS-K Specifications...............................................................................................................................100
7210 SAS-K ETR Specifications ......................................................................................................................102
Regulatory Compliance ....................................................................................................................................104
Japan VCCI Class A Declaration ...............................................................................................................104
RoHS and WEEE .......................................................................................................................................104

Appendix B: Console Connection .................................................................................................... 105


Console Port Pin Assignments .........................................................................................................................106
Configuring the Console Port for Alarm Input ...................................................................................................107

Appendix C: Parts List ....................................................................................................................... 109


Spare Parts and Accessories ...........................................................................................................................109

Appendix D: Installation Site Assessment ...................................................................................... 111


Geographical Location......................................................................................................................................111
Installation Site Type ........................................................................................................................................112
Room ...........................................................................................................................................................112
Cabinet ........................................................................................................................................................113
Site Influences ..................................................................................................................................................114
Site Assessment Checklists .............................................................................................................................115
Seasonal Influences ....................................................................................................................................115
Local Risk Factors .......................................................................................................................................116
Specific Characteristics of the Installation Site............................................................................................117

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List of Tables

Preface..................................................................................................................................................... 9
Table 1 Information Symbols ....................................................................................................................10

7210 SAS-K Overview .......................................................................................................................... 11


Table 2 7210 SAS-K Front Panel Features ...............................................................................................16
Table 3 7210 SAS-K ETR Front Panel Features .......................................................................................17
Table 4 7210 SAS-K Rear Panel Features ................................................................................................18
Table 5 7210 SAS-K ETR Rear Panel Features ........................................................................................19
Table 6 7210 SAS-K Power Status LED Descriptions ...............................................................................22
Table 7 7210 SAS-K ETR Power Input Status LED Descriptions ..............................................................22
Table 8 System LED Descriptions .............................................................................................................23
Table 9 Flash Drive LED Descriptions .......................................................................................................23
Table 10 100/1000 SFP and 10/100/1000BASE-T Copper Port LED Descriptions .....................................23

Installing the 7210 SAS-K .................................................................................................................... 25


Table 11 7210 SAS-K Rack-mount Kit Description.......................................................................................34
Table 12 7210 SAS-K ETR Rack-mount Kit Description ..............................................................................40
Table 13 Wall-mount Description .................................................................................................................47
Table 14 7210 SAS-K ETR Wall-mount Kit Description................................................................................49

Configuring the 7210 SAS-K................................................................................................................ 69


Table 15 Console Configuration Parameter Values......................................................................................88

Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................... 93
Table 16 Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................94

Appendix A: Specifications and Regulatory Compliance ................................................................ 99


Table 17 7210 SAS-K Specifications .........................................................................................................100
Table 18 7210 SAS-K ETR Specifications .................................................................................................102

Appendix B: Console Connection .................................................................................................... 105


Table 19 Serial Cable Pin Assignments .....................................................................................................106

Appendix C: Parts List ....................................................................................................................... 109


Table 20 7210 SAS-K Non-ETR Parts List .................................................................................................109
Table 21 7210 SAS-K ETR Parts List ........................................................................................................110

Appendix D: Installation Site Assessment ...................................................................................... 111


Table 22 Seasonal Influences.....................................................................................................................115
Table 23 Local Risk Factors ......................................................................................................................116
Table 24 Specific Characteristics of the Installation Site ...........................................................................117

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List of Tables

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List of Figures

7210 SAS-K Overview .......................................................................................................................... 11


Figure 1 7210 SAS-K Front Panel................................................................................................................13
Figure 2 7210 SAS-K ETR Front Panel .......................................................................................................13
Figure 3 7210 SAS-K Front Panel................................................................................................................16
Figure 4 7210 SAS-K ETR Front Panel .......................................................................................................17
Figure 5 7210 SAS-K Rear Panel ................................................................................................................18
Figure 6 7210 SAS-K ETR Rear Panel ........................................................................................................19

Installing the 7210 SAS-K .................................................................................................................... 25


Figure 7 Inserting the Non-ETR Switch in the Shelf.....................................................................................35
Figure 8 Attaching the Non-ETR Switch to the Shelf ...................................................................................36
Figure 9 Attaching the Non-ETR Power Supply...........................................................................................37
Figure 10 Connecting the Non-ETR Power Supply........................................................................................38
Figure 11 Two SAS-K Non-ETR Switches Mounted in a Rack ......................................................................39
Figure 12 Inserting the ETR Switch in the Rack-mount Shelf ........................................................................41
Figure 13 Attaching the ETR Switch ..............................................................................................................42
Figure 14 Attaching the ETR Power Supplies................................................................................................43
Figure 15 Connecting the ETR Power Supplies.............................................................................................44
Figure 16 Wall-mounting the Non-ETR Switch ..............................................................................................47
Figure 17 Mounting the Wall-mount Plate for the 7210 SAS-K ETR..............................................................50
Figure 18 Attaching the ETR Switch to the Wall-mount Plate........................................................................51
Figure 19 Attaching the ETR Power Supplies................................................................................................52
Figure 20 Removing the Protective Liner.......................................................................................................53
Figure 21 Connecting the ETR Power Supplies.............................................................................................54
Figure 22 Attaching the Rubber Feet ............................................................................................................55
Figure 23 Connecting a –48 Vdc Power Source ............................................................................................60
Figure 24 Connecting a +24 Vdc Power Source............................................................................................61

SFPs....................................................................................................................................................... 63
Figure 25 Installing SFPs ...............................................................................................................................66

Configuring the 7210 SAS-K................................................................................................................ 69


Figure 26 7210 SAS-K Boot Process Using the Network ..............................................................................80

Appendix B: Console Connection .................................................................................................... 105


Figure 27 Console Port Alarm Connection...................................................................................................108

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List of Figures

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Preface

About This Guide


This guide provides site preparation recommendations, step-by-step procedures to install the
Alcatel-Lucent 7210 Service Access Switch (SAS-K), and instructions to install and
configure the 7750 SR OS software.

Warnings and Notes


Observe the warnings and notes provided in each chapter to avoid injury or equipment
damage during installation and maintenance. Follow the safety procedures and guidelines
when working with and near electrical equipment.

Audience
This guide is intended for network installers and system administrators who are responsible
for installing, configuring, or maintaining networks. This guide assumes that you are familiar
with electronic and networking technologies.

Information Symbols
Table 1 describes symbols contained in this guide.

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About This Guide

Table 1: Information Symbols

Symbol Meaning Description

Danger This symbol warns that incorrect handling and installation could result in bodily
injury. An electric shock hazard could exist. Before you begin work on this
equipment, be aware of hazards involving electrical circuitry, be familiar with
networking environments, and observe accident prevention procedures.
Warning This symbol warns that incorrect handling and installation could result in
equipment damage or loss of data.

Caution This symbol warns that incorrect handling may reduce the component or system
performance.

Note This symbol provides additional operational information.

Use only approved Class 1 replaceable laser transceivers with this product.
Class 1 Laser Product

Technical Support
If you purchased a service agreement for your 7210 SAS-K and related products from a
distributor or authorized reseller, contact the technical support staff for that distributor or
reseller for assistance. If you purchased an Alcatel-Lucent service agreement, contact
technical assistance at:

http://support.alcatel-lucent.com

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7210 SAS-K Overview

This chapter describes the 7210 SAS-K features and includes the following sections:

• Introduction on page 12
• Switch Features on page 13
• Switch Architecture on page 14
• Hardware Description on page 15

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Introduction

Introduction
The 7210 SAS-K is a 1GE demarcation device targeted for business services, mobile
backhaul, and vertical and strategic industry segments. Product features include:

• fanless switch (passive cooling) with external power supply


• Ethernet interfaces: two 10/100/1000BASE-T ports, two 100/1000 SFP ports and
one combo port (can be used either as an SFP fiber port or RJ-45 copper port)
• console port for management
• two ports for storage at the front and rear panels of switch; rear can be secured
• Carrier Ethernet-based Epipe and VPLS services and Layer 3 VPN backhaul
services, using Ethernet QinQ or Dot1q uplinks
• service differentiation with queuing, hierarchical shaping and scheduling capability
on SAP ingress and SAP egress, and large packet buffer for burst absorption
• Ethernet OAM tools:
→ Y.1731/CFM-based LB, LT, SLM, DM
→ per SAP loopback with mac-swap
→ Y.1564 test head and SLA compliance
→ EFM OAM
• 7210 SAS-K ETR power supplies that can be used to power the non-ETR variant of
the switch

The 7210 SAS-K is available in two variants.

• The 7210 SAS-K supporting a normal operating temperature range of 32° to 104°F
(0° to 40°C) is intended for use as a CPE/demarcation unit for delivering business
services. The 7210 SAS-K is supplied with an AC power supply.
• The 7210 SAS-K ETR supporting an extended temperature range of –40º to 149ºF
(–40º to 65ºC) is targeted for applications requiring an extended temperature range.
The 7210 SAS-K ETR supports three separately orderable power supply options:
→ –48Vdc power supply
→ +24Vdc power supply
→ AC power supply

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Switch Features
The 7210 SAS-K is a service-aware, Layer 2 switch. Figure 1 shows the front panel.

Figure 1: 7210 SAS-K Front Panel

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The features of the 7210 SAS-K include:

• two 100/1000 SFP ports


• one combo port; either a 100/1000 SFP port or 10/100/1000BASE-T copper port
• two 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ-45 fixed ports
• one console connector (RS-232 interface) for equipment management
• compact size:
→ height: 1.38 in. (3.5 cm), 1.61 in. (4.1 cm) for ETR switch
→ width: 7.25 in. (18.4 cm)
→ depth: 8.58 in. (21.8 cm)

Figure 2 shows the ETR variant.

Figure 2: 7210 SAS-K ETR Front Panel

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Switch Architecture

Switch Architecture
The 7210 SAS-K employs a wire-speed, non-blocking switching fabric. This switching fabric
supports simultaneous wire-speed transport of multiple packets at low latency on all ports.
The switch also features full-duplex capability on all ports that effectively doubles the
bandwidth of each connection.

Network Management Options


The 7210 SAS-K contains a comprehensive array of LEDs for monitoring of network and
port status. The switch also includes a management agent that allows you to configure or
monitor your switch by using the CLI or SNMP applications.

To manage the switch, you can make a direct connection to the console port (out-of-band) or
you can make a network connection (in-band) using Telnet/SSH. Alternatively, you can use
SNMP-based network management software.

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7210 SAS-K Overview

Hardware Description
This section includes information about:

• Front Panel on page 16


• Rear Panel on page 18
• Ethernet Interfaces on page 19
• Console Port on page 20
• Alarms on page 20
• Air Ventilation on page 20
• Power Supplies on page 21
• LEDs on page 22
• Flash Drive Ports on page 24
• Physical Security on page 24

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Hardware Description

Front Panel
Figure 3 shows a 7210 SAS-K front panel and Table 2 describes the front panel features.

Figure 3: 7210 SAS-K Front Panel

1 3 4 5
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Table 2: 7210 SAS-K Front Panel Features

Key Description

1 USB, System, and Power LEDs


2 Flash drive (uf1:\) socket
3 100/1000 SFP ports
4 10/100/1000BASE-T fixed copper RJ-45 ports
5 Console port

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Figure 4 shows a 7210 SAS-K ETR front panel and Table 3 describes the front panel features.

Figure 4: 7210 SAS-K ETR Front Panel

1 3 4 5 6
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Table 3: 7210 SAS-K ETR Front Panel Features

Key Description

1 USB/SD, System, and Power LEDs


2 Flash drive (uf1:\) socket
3 Power supply input status LEDs
4 100/1000 SFP ports
5 10/100/1000BASE-T fixed copper RJ-45 ports
6 Console port

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Hardware Description

Rear Panel
Figure 5 shows a 7210 SAS-K rear panel and Table 4 describes the rear panel features.

Figure 5: 7210 SAS-K Rear Panel

3 4 5

1 2 6
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Table 4: 7210 SAS-K Rear Panel Features

Key Description

1 Threaded hole for mounting screw on rack-mount shelf; screw included with kit
2 Internal flash drive (cf1:\) access panel
3 Kensington lock slot
4 Ground connection point and mounting screw for rack-mount shelf
5 Power supply connection
6 Power supply cable tie-down loop

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Figure 6 shows a 7210 SAS-K ETR rear panel and Table 5 describes the rear panel features.

Figure 6: 7210 SAS-K ETR Rear Panel


3 4 5 6

1 2 7
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Table 5: 7210 SAS-K ETR Rear Panel Features

Key Description

1 Threaded hole for mounting screw on rack-mount shelf; screw included with kit
2 Internal flash drive (cf1:\) access panel
3 Kensington lock slot
4 Grounding connection point and mounting screw for rack-mount shelf
5 Power supply 2 connection
6 Power supply 1 connection
7 Power supply cable tie-down loop

Ethernet Interfaces
The 7210 SAS-K provides two 100/1000 SFP ports. Each port can be used for a direct
connection to subscriber customer premises equipment (CPE) or as an uplink to another
aggregation node. The 7210 SAS-K also provides two 10/100/1000BASE-T fixed copper
ports and one combo port.

The combo port can be used as either an SFP (fiber) port or as a fixed copper port. However,
the SFP interface and the fixed copper interface must not be used simultaneously.

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Hardware Description

Console Port
The console port uses an RJ-45 connector with serial pinouts (see Table 19) that allows a
connection to a terminal for performing switch monitoring and configuration operations. The
terminal may be a PC or workstation that is running terminal emulation software, or a
terminal configured as a Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) connection.

The serial port configuration requirements are:

• baud rate – 115200 b/s


• parity – none
• stop bits– 1
• data bits – 8
• flow control – none

Alarms
The console port can also be used for external alarm monitoring. If a major alarm is raised on
the switch, the CPU will turn the system (Sys) LED amber. See Configuring the Console Port
for Alarm Input on page 107 for information about.

Air Ventilation
Maintain at least 1 in. (2.54 cm) of clearance on all sides of the switch to ensure adequate air
circulation around the switch.

Note: The 7210 SAS-K is not equipped with an internal fan.

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7210 SAS-K Overview

Power Supplies
The 7210 SAS-K (non-ETR) is shipped with an AC power supply. However, the non-ETR
switch can also be powered with another separately orderable AC or DC ETR external power
supply.

Warning: A 7210 SAS-K (non-ETR) variant will work with an ETR power supply, but should
NOT be used in temperature conditions that normally require an ETR variant because the
non-ETR variant is not rated for ETR conditions.

Note: To rack-mount a 7210 SAS-K (non-ETR) variant with an ETR power supply, you must
use the ETR rack-mount kit (3HE10027AA, sold separately).

The 7210 SAS-K ETR variant supports a mix of any two of the following separately orderable
external power supplies:

• 3HE10029AA: 7210 SAS-K ETR AC power supply


• 3HE10219AA: 7210 SAS-K ETR +24VDC Power Supply
• 3HE10030AA: 7210 SAS-K ETR -48VDC power supply

Warning: AC power supplies designed for the non-ETR variant should NOT be used in
conditions that require ETR equipment. The operating temperature range of the non-ETR
is 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C).

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Hardware Description

LEDs
The power, system, and flash drive (USB/SD) LEDs are located on the left-hand side of the
front panel. See Figure 3 and Figure 4 for the location of these LEDs. The following tables
describe LED behavior.

• Table 6: 7210 SAS-K Power Status LED Descriptions


• Table 7: 7210 SAS-K ETR Power Input Status LED Descriptions
• Table 8: System LED Descriptions
• Table 9: Flash Drive LED Descriptions
• Table 10: 100/1000 SFP and 10/100/1000BASE-T Copper Port LED Descriptions

Table 6: 7210 SAS-K Power Status LED Descriptions

LED Condition Status

Pwr Green The power supply is functioning normally.


Amber The switch is performing an internal power checks; this process may take up to 10 s.
If this condition persist for longer than 15 s, this indicates that the 12Vdc input power
may be outside of the normal operating range or that the switch has detected an
internal power failure.
Off The power supply has failed or is not connected.

Table 7: 7210 SAS-K ETR Power Input Status LED Descriptions

LED Condition Status

PS1 Green 12Vdc power is present on the Power Supply 1 connection.


Off Power Supply 1 has failed or is not connected.
PS2 Green 12Vdc power is present on the Power Supply 2 connection.
Off Power Supply 2 has failed or is not connected.

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Table 8: System LED Descriptions

LED Condition Status

Sys Green (blinking) The switch is in boot phase.


Green The switch has completed boot phase and is running normally.
Amber The switch is in an alarm state.

Table 9: Flash Drive LED Descriptions

LED Condition Status

USB Green Either one of the ports has a valid flash drive and it is functioning normally.
SD
Amber The flash drive connected to one or both flash drive slots has been removed or has
failed.
Off No flash drive was connected when the switch was powered on, or the flash drive
contains an invalid boot.tim image.

Table 10: 100/1000 SFP and 10/100/1000BASE-T Copper Port LED Descriptions

LED Condition Status

SFP and fixed copper ports Green The port has a valid link.
Green (blinking) There is activity on the port.
Off The link is down.

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Hardware Description

Flash Drive Ports


There are two flash drive ports, one internal port (cf1:\) on the rear panel and one external
port (uf1:\) on the front panel.

On the non-ETR switch, both internal and external flash drive ports provide USB interfaces,
which allows the use of USB-type storage devices on either port.

On the ETR switch, the internal port (cf1:\) on the rear panel provides an SD interface for use
of an SD-type storage device. The external port (uf1:\) on the front panel provides a USB
interface for use of a USB-type storage device.

Caution:

• The switch requires a flash drive with the software image (boot.tim) to be installed in
one of the flash drive ports. Without it, the switch will not boot up to be operational. The
flash drive cannot be removed from the switch even after the switch is operational. The
switch will not function normally without a flash drive in one of the flash drive ports.
• Use only Alcatel-Lucent approved SD and USB storage devices. Refer to the latest
release notes for a list of approved SD and USB storage devices.

Physical Security
The 7210 SAS-K provides a security slot for attaching a Kensington lock-and-cable security
apparatus. The security slot is located on the flash drive access panel at the rear of the switch;
see Figure 5 or Figure 6.

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Installing the 7210 SAS-K

This chapter describes site preparation and installation of the 7210 SAS-K and includes the
following sections:

• Site Preparation on page 26


• Installing the 7210 SAS-K on page 29

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Site Preparation

Site Preparation

Warnings and Notes

Danger: Do not assume that power has been disconnected from a circuit. Disconnect
power to the equipment rack and external cables before installing or removing the
switch.

Caution:

• Do not install equipment that appears to be damaged.


• Install this equipment in a restricted area that is only accessible by authorized
service personnel.
• The equipment rack must be correctly grounded, also known as earth grounding.
• Maintain a clearance of at least 1 in. (2.54 cm) on all sides of the switch to ensure
adequate cooling. This may vary with switch location and room temperature.

Note:

• For rack installation, prepare the equipment rack and site before installing the
switch. Plan the switch placement near the power sources and network interface
connections.
• The 7210 SAS-K is suitable for connection to a common bonding network (CBN) or
isolated bonding network (IBN).

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Installing the 7210 SAS-K

Selecting a Site
The 7210 SAS-K can be mounted in a standard 19-inch equipment rack using a rack-
mounting kit, horizontally on a flat surface, such as a desk, or on a wall. When
mounting on a flat surface, ensure that the four rubber feet are installed on the bottom
of the switch; see Figure 22.

The site should be a weather-protected and temperature-controlled location and should


meet the following criteria.

• The site temperature must be maintained within 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C) and
humidity within 5% to 95%, non-condensing.
• The 7210 SAS-K ETR site temperature must be maintained within an extended
temperature range of –40º to 149ºF (–40º to 65ºC) and humidity within
5% to 95%, non-condensing.
• There must be at least 1 in. (2.54 cm) of space on all sides of the switch to
enable servicing and adequate air circulation. This may vary with switch
orientation.
• The environment must be secure so that only authorized and trained service
personnel are allowed to service the equipment (IEC 60950 safety
requirement).

For more information about installation site assessment; see Appendix D: Installation
Site Assessment on page 111.

Ethernet Cabling
To ensure correct operation when installing switches into a network, make sure that the
cables are suitable for 100/1000 fiber-optic or 10/100/1000BASE-T copper operation,
as appropriate. Make sure the installation complies with the following guidelines.

• Use unshielded twisted pair or shielded twisted pair cables with RJ-45
connectors; CAT3 or better for 10BASE-T, CAT5 or better for 100BASE-TX,
and CAT5, CAT5e or CAT6 for 1000BASE-T.
• Ensure that the cables are not damaged and that the RJ-45 connectors are
connected securely.
• For interbuilding connections, use fiber-optic cables.

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Site Preparation

• Copper ports are suitable for connection to intra-building or unexposed wiring


or cabling and are intended for indoor applications only. The intra-building
ports of the equipment must not be metallically connected to interfaces that
connect to the OSP or its wiring. These ports are designed for use as intra-
building interfaces only (Type 2 or Type 4 ports as described in GR-1089-
CORE) and require isolation from the exposed OSP cabling. The addition of
primary protectors is not sufficient protection to allow the connection of these
ports metallically to OSP wiring.
• Avoid installing copper cables close to strong electromagnetic fields generated
by electric generators, elevator motors, or other similar heavy electric
machines.
• Ensure that you only use SFPs that are supported by Alcatel-Lucent.

Equipment Checklist
After unpacking the switch, ensure that all the components are present. Before
installation, make sure you have all the necessary equipment:

• 7210 SAS-K or 7210 SAS-K ETR switch


• AC or DC power supplies with power cables to provide power to the switch
• 7210 SAS-K software package on a flash storage device (USB or SD)
• rubber feet for desk-top mounting

To install the switch in a 19-inch rack, you will need to order a rack-mount kit. The
rack-mount kits are different for non-ETR and ETR switches; see Rack Mounting on
page 33.

The wall-mount options are different for non-ETR and ETR switches. You can install
the 7210 SAS-K non-ETR switch directly on a wall; see Wall-mounting the 7210 SAS-
K on page 46. To mount the 7210 SAS-K ETR on a wall, you will need to order the
wall-mount kit (3HE10028AA); see Wall-mounting the 7210 SAS-K ETR on page 49.

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This section includes information about the following topics:

• Grounding the Switch on page 30


• Installing the Flash Drive on page 32
• Rack Mounting on page 33
• Wall Mounting on page 45
• Desktop Mounting on page 55
• Connecting to a Power Source on page 57

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Grounding the Switch


To ensure that the equipment is connected to earth ground, use the following
instructions to prepare the ground wire and make the connection. The ground wire is
not supplied. The length of the ground wire depends on the location of the switch and
the distance to the correct grounding facilities.

Note:

• When wiring the switch, the ground connection must always be made first and
disconnected last.
• All bare connectors must be coated with an appropriate antioxidant compound
before crimp connections are made. All unplated connectors, braided strap, bus
bars, and surfaces that are used for intentionally grounding the switch must be
brought to a bright finish, then coated with an antioxidant before connecting them.

Tools and hardware required:

• wire-stripping tool
• wire cutter
• crimping tool
• M4 ring lug
• #2 Phillips screwdriver
• minimum #18 AWG wire (green or green/yellow)

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To ground a 7210 SAS-K:

Step 1. If mounting the switch on a rack shelf, ensure that the rack is correctly
grounded.
Step 2. Run a single length of #18 AWG wire (minimum) from the ground point
(building ground, equipment ground bus, or rack ground) to the switch.
Step 3. Using a wire-stripping tool, strip the insulation from the end of the wire
according to local safety codes and crimp the ring lug to the wire.
Step 4. Remove the ground screw from the switch; see Figure 5 or Figure 6.
Step 5. Insert the screw through the ring lug, and then attach the lug to the switch
ground connection point. Tighten the screw to secure the lug.
Step 6. Form a service loop with the extra wire and secure it to a convenient place
(for example, a rack upright).

Danger: For radio site equipment, avoid using loops or 90º bends on ground
connections, because these will impede the path to ground during lightning strikes or
other power impulse events.

Step 7. Connect the opposite end of the ground wire to the appropriate ground point
at the installation site. Ensure that the switch ground connection is made
according to local safety codes.

Danger: The earth ground connection must not be removed unless all power supply
connections have been disconnected.

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Installing the Flash Drive

Caution:

• The switch requires a flash drive with the software image (boot.tim) to be installed
in one of the flash drive ports. Without it, the switch will not boot up to be
operational. The flash drive cannot be removed from the switch even after the
switch is operational. The switch will not function normally without a flash drive in
one of the flash drive ports.
• Use only Alcatel-Lucent approved SD and USB storage devices. Refer to the
latest release notes for a list of approved SD and USB storage devices.

To install a flash drive in the internal (rear) port (cf1:\):

Step 1. Unpack the flash drive.


→ non-ETR: OS - 7210 SAS-K Release 7.0 USB (3HE09580AA)
→ ETR: OS - 7210 SAS-K Release 7.0 ETR SD (3HE10218AA)
Step 2. Remove the rear flash drive access panel; see Figure 5 or Figure 6.
Step 3. Remove the flash drive device dust cap (USB only) and insert the device into
the flash drive socket.
Step 4. Replace the flash drive access panel.

To install a USB flash drive in the external (front) port (uf1:\):

Step 1. Unpack the OS - 7210 SAS-K Release 7.0 USB (3HE09580AA).


Step 2. Remove the flash drive device dust cap and insert the device into the flash
drive; see Figure 3.

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Rack Mounting
This section describes how to rack-mount 7210 SAS-K switches using applicable rack-
mount kits for the following variants:

• Rack-mounting the 7210 SAS-K Non-ETR Switch on page 34


• Rack-mounting the 7210 SAS-K ETR Switch on page 40

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Rack-mounting the 7210 SAS-K Non-ETR Switch

Before starting this procedure, ensure that you have the following:

• rack-mount kit (3HE09914AA, sold separately) capable of supporting two


switches and power supplies; see Table 11
• four additional screws and washers (not supplied) for installing the rack-mount
shelf in the rack
• torque screwdriver compatible with the additional screws
• a ground wire with ring lug and available grounding point near the installation
location

Table 11: 7210 SAS-K Rack-mount Kit Description

Qty Description

1 Rack-mount shelf
4 Screws; use to secure switch to the shelf
2 Power supply mounting bracket
2 Locating bracket

Note: Remove the rubber feet before rack-mounting the switch.

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To rack-mount the 7210 SAS-K:

Step 1. Install the rack-mount shelf in the rack. Tighten the rack-mount screws to a
torque of 9 lbf-in (1.02 N.m) maximum. Do not over-tighten.
Step 2. Remove the ground screw form the rear of the switch (Figure 5) and save for
Step 5.
Step 3. Insert the switch in the shelf by sliding it onto the shelf until the wall-mount
slots on the base of the switch engage with the fixed rivets on the shelf;
see Figure 7.

Figure 7: Inserting the Non-ETR Switch in the Shelf

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Step 4. Position the switch locating bracket against the rear panel of the switch.
Step 5. Ground the switch and attach the switch to the locating bracket on the shelf.
i. Insert the ground screw through the ring lug of the ground wire; see
Grounding the Switch on page 30.
ii. Use the ground screw and one additional screw (supplied) to attach the
switch to the locating bracket on the shelf; see Figure 8.
Step 6. Loosen the locating bracket nuts and pull the switch and bracket back to
ensure that the rivets on the shelf engage in the bottom slots of the switch.
Tighten the nuts (4 to 6 lbf-in (0.45 to 0.68 N.m)).

Figure 8: Attaching the Non-ETR Switch to the Shelf

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Step 7. Remove the power supply mounting bracket; see Figure 9.


Step 8. Attach the power supply to the shelf using the power supply mounting
bracket.

Figure 9: Attaching the Non-ETR Power Supply

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Step 9. Secure the power supply mounting bracket with the supplied nuts. Tighten
the nuts (4 to 6 lbf-in (0.45 to 0.68 N.m)).

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Step 10. Connect the power supply to the switch and secure the power supply cable to
the shelf using tie-wraps and adjacent tie-down points; see Figure 10.

Figure 10: Connecting the Non-ETR Power Supply

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Danger: Use the ground screw to make the ground connection before connecting
power to the switch; see Grounding the Switch on page 30.

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Step 11. If you are installing two switches, repeat Steps 2 through 10 for the second
switch; see Figure 11.

Figure 11: Two SAS-K Non-ETR Switches Mounted in a Rack

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Rack-mounting the 7210 SAS-K ETR Switch

Before starting this procedure, ensure that you have the following:

• rack-mount kit (3HE10027AA, sold separately) capable of supporting one


switch and two power supplies; see Table 12
• eight additional screws and washers (not supplied) for installing the rack-
mount shelf in the rack
• torque screwdriver compatible with the additional screws
• a ground wire with ring lug and available grounding point near the installation
location

Table 12: 7210 SAS-K ETR Rack-mount Kit Description

Qty Description

1 Rack-mount shelf
2 Screws (M3); use to secure power supplies to shelf
1 Screw (M4); use to secure switch to shelf

Note: Remove the rubber feet before rack-mounting the switch.

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To rack-mount the 7210 SAS-K ETR:

Step 1. Install the rack-mount shelf in the rack. Tighten the rack-mount screws to a
torque of 9 lbf-in (1.02 N . m) maximum. Do not over-tighten.
Step 2. Remove the ground screw form the rear of the switch (Figure 6) and save for
Step 4.
Step 3. Insert the switch in the shelf by sliding it onto the shelf until the wall-mount
slots on the base of the switch engage with the fixed rivets on the shelf; see
Figure 12.

Figure 12: Inserting the ETR Switch in the Rack-mount Shelf

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Step 4. Ground the switch and attach the switch to the shelf.
i. Insert the ground screw through the ring lug of the ground wire; see
Grounding the Switch on page 30.
ii. Position the switch against the rear mounting tabs and, using the ground
screw and the supplied M4 screw, attach the switch to the shelf; see
Figure 13.

Figure 13: Attaching the ETR Switch

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Step 5. Attach the power supplies to the shelf; see Figure 14.

Figure 14: Attaching the ETR Power Supplies

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Step 6. Secure the power supplies to the mounting tabs with M3 screws (supplied).

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Step 7. Connect the power supplies to the switch and secure the power supply cables
to the shelf using tie-wraps and adjacent tie-down points; see Figure 15.

Figure 15: Connecting the ETR Power Supplies

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Danger: Use the ground screw to make the ground connection before connecting
power to the switch; see Grounding the Switch on page 30.

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Wall Mounting
This section describes how to wall-mount the following variants of the 7210 SAS-K
switches:

• Wall-mounting the 7210 SAS-K on page 46


• Wall-mounting the 7210 SAS-K ETR on page 49

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Wall-mounting the 7210 SAS-K

Warning: If mounted with the cooling fins vertically oriented, the switch must be
mounted above a non-combustible floor to comply with safety regulations.

Note:

• Before you begin, verify that the switch can be anchored securely to the selected
wall at or below eye level. Ensure that the wall-mount screws will attach to the wall
studs, or use wall anchors.
• For wall-mounting, the maximum ambient air temperature is limited to 104°F
(40°C).

Before starting this procedure, ensure you have the following:

• two #8 x 2.5 in. or longer wall-mount screws, and screw anchors if required,
appropriate for the wall material
• screwdriver or drill appropriate for the wall-mount screws
• a ground wire with ring lug and available grounding point near the installation
location

Note: Remove the rubber feet before wall-mounting the switch.

To wall-mount the 7210 SAS-K:

Step 1. Select a location for the switch on a flat wall near an external power source.
Step 2. Measure the distance between the two wall-mount slots located on the bottom
of the switch. This distance should be 5.1 in. (12.8 cm).
Step 3. Attach the two wall-mount screws to the wall, as shown in Figure 16. Ensure
that there is at least 0.1 in. (0.25 cm) of space between the wall and the screw
head.
Step 4. Secure the switch to the wall by hooking the two wall-mount screws into the
wall-mount slots on the bottom of the switch. Ensure that there is at least
1 in. (2.54 cm) of space on the front, sides, rear, and top for adequate air
circulation.

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Figure 16: Wall-mounting the Non-ETR Switch

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Table 13: Wall-mount Description

Item Description

1 Space between wall and screw head: 0.1 in. (0.25 cm)
2 Screws (not supplied); to secure switch to the wall
3 Center-to-center distance between wall-mount screws:
5.1 in. (12.8 cm)
4 Wall-mount slots

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Step 5. Ground the switch; see Grounding the Switch on page 30.
Step 6. Connect the power supply to the switch.

Danger: Use the ground screw to make the ground connection before connecting
power to the switch; see Grounding the Switch on page 30.

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Wall-mounting the 7210 SAS-K ETR

Warning:

• The switch must be mounted above a non-combustible floor to comply with safety
regulations.
• The ETR switch can only be deployed in one orientation: cooling fins vertical and
I/O down. The use of the ETR wall-mounting kit ensures compliance.

Note:

• Before you begin, verify that the switch can be anchored securely to the selected
wall at or below eye level. Ensure that the wall-mount screws will attach to the wall
studs, or use wall anchors.
• For wall-mounting, the ETR maximum temperature is limited to 149°F (65°C).

Before starting this procedure, ensure you have the following:

• wall-mount kit (3HE10028AA, sold separately)


• screwdriver or drill appropriate for the wall-mount screws
• a ground wire with ring lug and available grounding point near the installation
location

Table 14: 7210 SAS-K ETR Wall-mount Kit Description

Qty Description

1 Wall-mount plate
1 Switch mounting bracket; use to mount switch to plate
1 Screw (M4); use to secure switch to mounting bracket
2 Power supply mounting bracket; use to mount power supplies to plate
4 Nuts (M4); use to secure switch mounting bracket (2) and power supply
mounting brackets (1 each) to plate

Note: Remove the rubber feet before wall-mounting the switch.

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To wall-mount the 7210 SAS-K ETR:

Step 1. Select a location for the wall-mount plate on a flat wall (reinforce wall with
plywood) near an external power source.
Step 2. Measure and mark keyhole hole spacing 14.42 in. (36.6 cm) apart on the wall
for six mounting screws.
Step 3. Use six No. 10 screws, and screw anchors if required, to mount the plate to
the wall; see Figure 17.

Figure 17: Mounting the Wall-mount Plate for the 7210 SAS-K ETR

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Step 4. Ground the switch and attach the mounting bracket to the switch.
i. Remove the ground screw from the rear of the switch; see Figure 6.
ii. Insert the ground screw through the ring lug of the ground wire; see
Grounding the Switch on page 30.
iii. Use the ground screw and one additional screw (supplied) to attach the
mounting bracket to the switch; see Figure 18.

Figure 18: Attaching the ETR Switch to the Wall-mount Plate

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Step 5. Attach the switch to the plate by sliding the switch onto the plate until the
wall-mount slots on the base of the switch engage with the fixed rivets on the
plate; see Figure 18.
Step 6. Use two M4 nuts (supplied) to secure the switch and bracket to the plate as
shown in Figure 18.
Step 7. Use the power supply mounting brackets to secure the power supplies to the
plate.
i. For each power supply, remove the two ground screws.
ii. Use the ground screws to attach the power supply mounting bracket to
the power supply.
iii. Attach the power supply to the plate and use an M4 nut (supplied) to
secure the unit to the plate as shown in Figure 19.

Figure 19: Attaching the ETR Power Supplies

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Step 8. Remove the protective liner from the reflector as shown in Figure 20.
Use the reflector to observe the front panel LEDs.

Figure 20: Removing the Protective Liner

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Step 9. Connect the power supplies to the switch and secure the power supply cables
to the plate using tie-wraps and adjacent tie-down points; see Figure 21.

Figure 21: Connecting the ETR Power Supplies

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Danger: Use the ground screw to make the ground connection before connecting
power to the switch; see Grounding the Switch on page 30.

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Desktop Mounting
Before starting this procedure, ensure you have the following:

• four rubber feet (supplied)


• a ground wire with ring lug and available grounding point near the installation
location

Warning: The switch should not be placed on any heat-generating surface. Do not
stack equipment.

To desktop-mount or shelf-mount the 7210 SAS-K or the 7210 SAS-K ETR switch:

Step 1. Attach the four rubber feet to the bottom of the switch, as shown in Figure 22.

Figure 22: Attaching the Rubber Feet

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Step 2. Set the switch on a flat surface near an external power source, making sure
there is at least 1 in. (2.54 cm) of space on the front, sides, rear, and top for
adequate air circulation.
Step 3. Ground the switch; see Grounding the Switch on page 30.
Step 4. Connect the power supply to the switch.

Danger: Use the ground screw to make the ground connection before connecting
power to the switch; see Grounding the Switch on page 30.

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Connecting to a Power Source


The 7210 SAS-K (non-ETR) is shipped with an external AC power supply. However,
the non-ETR switch can also be powered with another separately orderable AC or DC
ETR external power supply.

Warning: A non-ETR switch will work with an ETR power supply, but should NOT be
used in temperature conditions that normally require an ETR power supply because
the non-ETR switch is not rated for ETR conditions.

The 7210 SAS-K ETR switch does not ship with power supplies. The ETR switch is
compatible with either AC or DC external power supplies available separately; see
Table 21.

Danger: Before working on equipment that is connected to power, remove jewelry,


such as rings, necklaces, and watches. When metal objects are in contact with power
and ground, serious burns can occur or the objects can be welded to the terminals.

Warning:

• Only use cables that meet local electrical code requirements.


• Do not install equipment that appears to be damaged.
• The switch and equipment rack must be correctly grounded. Electrostatic
discharge (ESD) damage can occur if components are mishandled.
• Always wear an ESD-preventive wrist or ankle strap and always connect an ESD
strap to a nearby ground point that is connected to the site grounding point when
working on the 7210 SAS-K.

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Connecting to an AC Power Source

Danger: In order to comply with GR-1089 Lightning Criteria for Equipment Interfacing
With AC Power Ports, an external surge protection device (Perma Power Model #
PXD309) is intended to be used at the AC input of the switch.

Before you begin, obtain the following items:

• non-ETR (power supply included)


→ country/region-specific AC cables; see Table 20
• ETR:
→ AC power supply 3HE10029AA
→ country/region-specific AC cables; see Table 21

To connect the switch to an AC power source:

Step 1. Verify that the AC power source has the following rating: 100 to 240Vac,
50/60 Hz, 2A.
Step 2. Plug the power cable of the external AC power supply into the AC power
source. The switch is powered on.
Step 3. Check the power LED after the switch is powered on to verify that the LED
indicating power status is ON. If it is not, recheck the power source and
power cable connections at the power source and at the power supply.

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Connecting to a DC Power Source

Warning:

• Confirm that the DC power source is OFF during installation. Locate the circuit
breaker on the panel board that services the DC circuit and switch the circuit to
the OFF position. For extra safety, you can tape the handle of the circuit breaker
in the OFF position.
• Turn OFF power at the power source before you install or remove power cables
or cords.
• When wiring the unit, the ground connection must always be made first and
disconnected last.
• Although the system provides four input pins to connect a DC power source, use
the left two pins only. Pins 3 and 4 are not connected or recommended.
• The equipment under test (EUT) is specified for DC-I power configurations. The
battery returns must remain isolated until they reach the main power bus.
• In the DC-C configuration, the ampacity of the conductor connecting the
equipment frame to the BR conductor must be equal to or greater than the
ampacity of the associated BR conductor

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Connecting to a –48 Vdc Power Source

Before you begin, obtain a -48Vdc power supply (3HE10030AA, sold separately).

Step 1. Verify that the DC power source has a rating of: -36 to -72 Vdc and is
protected with a circuit breaker.
Step 2. Connect the –48 Vdc power feed using the –48 Vdc input and RET (return)
lines. The pins are numbered 1 through 4, left to right, where
1 = -48Vdc and 2 = RET; 3 and 4 are unused.
Insert the wires into the DC input plug using a small flat-tip screwdriver.
Color-code the wiring according to local standards to ensure that the input
power and ground lines can be easily distinguished. Figure 23 shows this step
in greater detail.

Figure 23: Connecting a –48 Vdc Power Source

-48V (Pin 1) Return (Pin 2)

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Note: The -48V power supply has reverse polarity protection; the power supply will
not function if the connections to pins 1 and 2 are reversed.

Step 3. Check the power LED as the switch is powered on to verify that the LED
indicating external power status is on, and that the LED indicating internal
power conversion is on. If one or both of the LEDs are not on, recheck the
power source and power cable connections at the supply source and at the
power supply.

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Connecting to a +24 Vdc Power Source

Before you begin, obtain a +24Vdc power supply (3HE10219AA, sold separately).

Step 1. Verify that the DC power source has a rating of: +20Vdc to +28Vdc and is
protected with a circuit breaker.
Step 2. Connect the +24 Vdc power feed using the GND (ground) and +24 Vdc input
lines. The pins are numbered 1 through 4, left to right, where
1 = GND and 2 = +24 Vdc; 3 and 4 are unused.
Insert the wires into the DC input plug using a small flat-tip screwdriver.
Color-code the wiring according to local standards to ensure that the input
power and ground lines can be easily distinguished. Figure 24 shows this step
in greater detail.

Figure 24: Connecting a +24 Vdc Power Source

Ground (Pin 1) +24V (Pin 2)

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Note: The +24V power supply has reverse polarity protection; the power supply will
not function if the connections to pins 1 and 2 are reversed.

Step 3. Check the power LED as the switch is powered on to verify that the LED
indicating external power status is on, and that the LED indicating internal
power conversion is on. If one or both of the LEDs are not on, recheck the
power source and power cable connections at the supply source and at the
power supply.

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SFPs

This chapter describes how to replace Small Form Factor Pluggable (SFP) transceivers on ports
that support these devices and includes the following sections:

• Warnings and Notes on page 64


• Installation Preparation on page 65
• Locking and Release Mechanisms on page 65
• Installing SFPs on page 66
• Removing and Replacing SFPs on page 67

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Warnings and Notes

Danger: Fiber-optic equipment can emit laser or infrared light that can injure your eyes.
Never look into an optical fiber or connector port. Always assume that fiber-optic cables are
connected to a light source.

Caution:

• Make sure the protective plug is inserted while you install or remove the SFP. Only
remove the plug when you are ready to attach network cables.
• Electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage can occur if switch components, including SFPs,
are mishandled. Always wear an ESD-preventive wrist or ankle strap and always
connect an ESD strap to the grounding plug on the front of the switch.
• Always place switch components on an antistatic surface.
• Do not exceed the manufacturer’s recommended minimum bend radius for fiber-optic
cables.

Note:

• Do not remove the dust cover from the connector until you are ready to install the SFP.
Always replace the dust cover when the SFP is removed.
• Discard SFPs according to all local laws and regulations.
• SFPs are keyed to prevent incorrect insertion.

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Installation Preparation
Clean the connector on the fiber-optic cable before inserting it into the SFP to prevent
transferring small particles and contaminating the transceiver. Do not interchange SFPs from
one port to another without first cleaning the connectors.

To clean the connector, you can do either of the following:

• wipe the side and end of the ferrule with a lint-free, alcohol-dampened cloth
• blow dry the ferrule with compressed air and inspect for lint. Do not insert the
compressed air nozzle into the receptacle when blowing out.

Locking and Release Mechanisms


Alcatel-Lucent SFPs can use different lock and release methods. Possible lock and release
mechanisms include:

• locking handle—a locking handle (lever) in the front of the SFP that you gently raise
or lower to insert or remove from the port
• bail—a bar or wire latch in the front of the SFP that you pull down and outward to
release the module
• tabs—tabs on the sides of the SFP that you press inward to release the module

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Installing SFPs
To install an SFP transceiver:

Step 1. Remove the SFP from its antistatic packaging.


Step 2. Hold the SFP by its sides and slide it into the port until it clicks into place.
Step 3. Remove the plug from the SFP optical bore when you are ready to attach the
network cable.

Figure 25: Installing SFPs

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Removing and Replacing SFPs


When you are replacing an SFP, have the following parts ready:

• replacement SFP
• protective plugs for the removed and replacement SFP, and a dust cover for the fiber-
optic cable connector
• antistatic mat or electrostatic bag

To replace an SFP:

Step 1. Disconnect the cable from the SFP connector.


Step 2. Place a protective plug in the SFP that is being removed.
Step 3. Release the locking mechanism on the SFP with your thumb and forefinger. See
Locking and Release Mechanisms on page 65 for descriptions of the different SFP
lock and release methods. Slide the SFP out of the port.
Step 4. Place the SFP on an antistatic mat or in an electrostatic bag.
Step 5. Install a replacement SFP into the port.
Step 6. Connect the fiber or copper cable. If you are not immediately connecting a fiber-
optic cable, insert a protective plug into the SFP and place a dust cover on the fiber-
optic cable connector.

Danger: The 7210 SAS-K does not use a fan for cooling and the SFPs might be hot to the
touch. Avoid direct contact with the metal casing of the SFPs.

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Configuring the 7210 SAS-K

This chapter describes how to configure the 7210 SAS-K and includes the following sections:

• Initializing the System and Downloading Software on page 70


• Establishing Switch Management Connections on page 88
• Diagnostics on page 91

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Initializing the System and Downloading Software


The 7210 SAS-K is not shipped with bootloader and TiMOS software installed. You
must order the 7210 SAS-K software, which is shipped on a flash drive;
see Appendix C: Parts List.

Before powering on the system, ensure that the flash drive with the 7210 SAS-K
software images has been installed in one of the flash drive ports: internal flash drive
port (cf1:\) on the rear panel or the external flash drive port on the front panel (uf1:\).
See Installing the Flash Drive on page 32 for information about how to install a flash
drive.

When the system is powered on for the first time, the bootloader will attempt a
powered.initialization procedure; refer to 7210 SAS D, E, K OS Basic System
Configuration Guide for more information.

Caution:

• The switch requires a flash drive with the software image (boot.tim) to be installed
in one of the flash drive ports. Without it, the switch will not boot up to be
operational. The flash drive cannot be removed from the switch even after the
switch is operational. The switch will not function normally without a flash drive in
one of the flash drive ports.
• Use only Alcatel-Lucent approved SD and USB storage devices. Refer to the
latest release notes for a list of approved SD and USB storage devices.

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Configuring the 7210 SAS-K

Booting a 7210 SAS-K


You can boot the 7210 SAS-K using one of the following options:

• using the autoinit feature; refer to the 7210 SAS D, E, K OS Basic System
Configuration Guide for information about using the autoinit procedure
• from a flash drive port: rear panel (cf1:\), or front panel (uf1:\)
• from the network

Note: All three options require the use of a flash drive. The flash drive can be plugged
into the flash drive port (uf1:\) on the front panel or the flash drive port (cf1:\) on the
rear panel; see Installing the Flash Drive on page 32.

Booting a 7210 SAS-K Using the Flash Drive

You will need the following:

• PC with a serial port and hyperterminal


• RJ-45 serial cable that connects the console port of the 7210 SAS-K to the
serial port of the PC
• flash drive loaded with both boot.tim and both.tim software images

Connect the 7210 SAS-K console port to the serial port of the PC, plug the flash drive
into the port on the front panel (uf1:\) or the rear panel (cf1:\), and power on the
7210 SAS-K.

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The switch will start booting up with messages on the console similar to the following.
Respond to the prompts to boot the system suing the image on the flash.

Resetting...OK

Alcatel-Lucent 7210 Boot Rom. Copyright 2000-2015 Alcatel-Lucent.


All rights reserved. All use is subject to applicable license agreements.
Build: X-7.0.B1-214 on Fri Feb 27 18:02:28 IST 2015 by builder
Version: 0x8
COLD Power on Boot on processor #1
CPU #1 booted from working sector
Boot rom version is v7
Reboot Status: 0x00400000
>>> Testing DDR from 0x400000......Passed
>>> Testing DDR from 0xC000000.....Passed
Board Serial Number is 'NS01'
Jumping to 0x0400000 now..................

Searching for boot.tim on local drives:


Attempting to load file cf1:/boot.tim
Cannot open "cf1:/boot.tim".
Attempting to load file uf1:/boot.tim
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text:(7431680-->11022168) + data:(120128-->467716)
Starting at 0xc000000...

Total Memory: 1GB Chassis Type: sas Card Type: 7210_r2


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TiMOS BOOT LOADER


FPGA version 67
Time from clock is SUN FEB 15 04:30:05 2015 UTC
Switching serial output to sync mode... done

Looking for uf1:/bof.cfg ... OK, reading

Contents of Boot Options File on uf1:


primary-image ftp://*:*@135.250.26.204/tmp/SASK/b
primary-config ftp://*:*@135.250.26.204/tmp/SASK/SASKtbl.cfg
secondary-config ftp://*:*@135.250.26.204/tmp/SASK/SASKtbl.cfgNOfile
tertiary-config uf1:\SASKtbl.cfg2
#uplinkA Port Settings:
uplinkA-port 1/1/4
uplinkA-autoneg
uplinkA-duplex full
uplinkA-speed 100
uplinkA-address 0

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uplinkA-vlan null
#uplinkB Port Settings:
uplinkB-port 1/1/3
uplinkB-autoneg
uplinkB-duplex full
uplinkB-speed 1000
uplinkB-address 0
uplinkB-vlan 0
#System Settings:
wait 7
persist off
console-speed 115200
no console-disabled

Hit a key within 1 second to change boot parameters...

Configuring Network with uplinkA Port Setting.....


Primary config file location: ftp://*:*@135.250.26.204/tmp/SASK/SASKtbl.cfg
No IP Address configured for uplinkA Port
Trying to obtain IP Address through DHCP...

DHCP Server:10.135.25.100
Boot device addr: 10.135.25.245
Subnet mask: 24
Boot host: 10.135.25.100
Default router address: 10.135.25.1

No Bootfile received!
DHCP request successful
Initial DNS resolving preference is ipv4-only
Downloading 'ftp://*:*@135.250.26.204/tmp/SASK/SASKtbl.cfg'...OK

Sap Index file location: ftp://*:*@135.250.26.204/tmp/SASK/SASKtbl.sdx


Downloading 'ftp://*:*@135.250.26.204/tmp/SASK/SASKtbl.sdx'...OK

Primary image location: ftp://*:*@135.250.26.204/tmp/SASK/b


Initial DNS resolving preference is ipv4-only
WARNING: The management Ethernet port does not appear to have link
Loading image ftp://*:*@135.250.26.204/tmp/SASK/b/both.tim
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text:(36930944-->105844496) + data:(3271232-->16339976)
Executing TiMOS image at 0x100000

Total Memory: 1GB Chassis Type: sas Card Type: 7210_r2


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___ ___ ___ ___


/\ \ /\__\ /\ \ /\ \
\:\ \ ___ /::| | /::\ \ /::\ \
\:\ \ /\__\ /:|:| | /:/\:\ \ /:/\:\ \
/::\ \ _\/__/ /:/|:|__|__ /:/ \:\ \ _\:\~\:\ \
/:/\:\__\ /\__\ /:/ |::::\__\ /:/__/ \:\__\ /\ \:\ \:\__\
/:/ \/__/ /:/ / \/__/~~/:/ / \:\ \ /:/ / \:\ \:\ \/__/
/:/ / /:/ / /:/ / \:\ /:/ / \:\ \:\__\
\/__/ \/__/ /:/ / \:\/:/ / \:\/:/ /
/:/ / \::/ / \::/ /
\/__/ \/__/ \/__/

FPGA version 67
Time from clock is SUN FEB 15 04:31:47 2015 UTC

Attempting to exec primary configuration file:


'uf1:/default.cfg' ...
System Configuration
System Security Configuration
Log Configuration

Because the switch is not shipped with a BOF, it will show the default settings.

default settings

Resetting...OK

Alcatel-Lucent 7210 Boot Rom. Copyright 2000-2015 Alcatel-Lucent.


All rights reserved. All use is subject to applicable license agreements.
Build: X-7.0.B1-214 on Fri Feb 27 18:02:28 IST 2015 by builder
Version: 0x8
COLD Power on Boot on processor #1
CPU #1 booted from working sector
Boot rom version is v7
Reboot Status: 0x00400000
>>> Testing DDR from 0x400000......Passed
>>> Testing DDR from 0xC000000.....Passed
Board Serial Number is 'NS01'
Jumping to 0x0400000 now..................

Searching for boot.tim on local drives:


Attempting to load file cf1:/boot.tim
Cannot open "cf1:/boot.tim".
Attempting to load file uf1:/boot.tim
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text:(7431680-->11022168) + data:(120128-->467716)
Starting at 0xc000000...

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Total Memory: 1GB Chassis Type: sas Card Type: 7210_r2


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TiMOS BOOT LOADER


FPGA version 67
Time from clock is MON FEB 16 10:42:35 2015 UTC
Switching serial output to sync mode... done

Looking for uf1:/bof.cfg ... not found

Looking for uf1:/bof.cfg ... not found


Could not find bof.cfg on drive uf1:

Default Settings
----------------
#uplinkA Port Settings:
uplinkA-port 1/1/1
uplinkA-autoneg
uplinkA-duplex full
uplinkA-speed 1000
uplinkA-address 0
uplinkA-vlan 0
#uplinkB Port Settings:
uplinkB-port 1/1/2
uplinkB-autoneg
uplinkB-duplex full
uplinkB-speed 1000
uplinkB-address 0
uplinkB-vlan 0
#System Settings:
wait 3
persist off
console-speed 115200
no console-disabled
Hit a key within 1 second to change boot parameters...

Press any key within 1 s.

Enter password to edit the Boot Options File


Or CTRL-D to exit the prompt
Password:

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The default password is password.

You must supply some required Boot Options. At any prompt, you can type:
"restart" - restart the query mode.
"reboot" - reboot.
"exit" - boot with existing values.
"diag" - enter the diag shell.
"reset" - reset the bof and reboot.
Press ENTER to begin, or 'flash' to enter firmware update...

Press Enter to begin.

Software Location
-----------------
You must enter the URL of the TiMOS software.
The location can be on a Compact Flash device,
or on the network.
Here are some examples
cf1:/timos1.0R1
ftp://user:passwd@192.168.1.150/./timos1.0R1
tftp://192.168.1.150/./timos1.0R1
Software Image URL:
Enter the software URL. (For example, cf1:/both.tim)

At the prompt, enter the location of the image. If the flash drive is plugged into the flash
drive port on the front panel, then use uf1:\image-location (for example,
uf1:\both.tim). If using the flash drive port on the rear panel, then specify the image
location as: cf1:\image-location (for example, cf1:\both.tim).

Configuration File Location


---------------------------
You must enter the location of configuration
file to be used by TiMOS. The file can be on
a Compact Flash device, or on the network.
Here are some examples
cf1:/config.cfg
ftp://user:passwd@192.168.1.150/./config.cfg
tftp://192.168.1.150/./config.cfg
No existing Config URL
Press ENTER, or type 'none' for no Config URL.
Config File URL:

If you are not booting for the first time, enter the location of the configuration file
(either uf1:\ or cf1:\, based on which flash drive port is used) otherwise, press enter or
type none.

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You can skip prompts that appear on the screen by pressing Enter.

New Settings
------------
primary-image cf1\both.tim
primary-config cf1:\config.txt
#uplinkA Port Settings:
uplinkA-port 1/1/10
uplinkA-address 10.135.4.172/10
uplinkA-vlan 0
uplinkA-route 10.10.170.0/10 next-hop 10.135.4.1
#System Settings:
wait 3
persist off
console-speed 115200
Do you want to overwrite cf1:/bof.cfg with the new settings? (yes/no):

Type yes and press Enter. The 7210 SAS-K should boot now.

Resetting...OK

Alcatel-Lucent 7210 Boot Rom. Copyright 2000-2015 Alcatel-Lucent.


All rights reserved. All use is subject to applicable license agreements.
Build: X-7.0.B1-214 on Fri Feb 27 18:02:28 IST 2015 by builder
Version: 0x8
COLD Power on Boot on processor #1
CPU #1 booted from working sector
Boot rom version is v7
Reboot Status: 0x00400000
>>> Testing DDR from 0x400000......Passed
>>> Testing DDR from 0xC000000.....Passed
Board Serial Number is 'NS01'
Jumping to 0x0400000 now..................

Searching for boot.tim on local drives:


Attempting to load file cf1:/boot.tim
Cannot open "cf1:/boot.tim".
Attempting to load file uf1:/boot.tim
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Starting at 0xc000000...

Total Memory: 1GB Chassis Type: sas Card Type: 7210_r2


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TiMOS BOOT LOADER


FPGA version 67
Time from clock is SUN FEB 15 04:30:05 2015 UTC
Switching serial output to sync mode... done

Looking for uf1:/bof.cfg ... OK, reading

Contents of Boot Options File on uf1:


primary-image ftp://*:*@135.250.26.204/tmp/SASK/b
primary-config ftp://*:*@135.250.26.204/tmp/SASK/SASKtbl.cfg
secondary-config ftp://*:*@135.250.26.204/tmp/SASK/SASKtbl.cfgNOfile
tertiary-config uf1:\SASKtbl.cfg2
#uplinkA Port Settings:
uplinkA-port 1/1/4
uplinkA-autoneg
uplinkA-duplex full
uplinkA-speed 100
uplinkA-address 0
uplinkA-vlan null
#uplinkB Port Settings:
uplinkB-port 1/1/3
uplinkB-autoneg
uplinkB-duplex full
uplinkB-speed 1000
uplinkB-address 0
uplinkB-vlan 0
#System Settings:
wait 7
persist off
console-speed 115200
no console-disabled

Hit a key within 1 second to change boot parameters...

Configuring Network with uplinkA Port Setting.....


Primary config file location: ftp://*:*@135.250.26.204/tmp/SASK/SASKtbl.cfg
No IP Address configured for uplinkA Port
Trying to obtain IP Address through DHCP...

DHCP Server:10.135.25.100
Boot device addr: 10.135.25.245
Subnet mask: 24
Boot host: 10.135.25.100
Default router address: 10.135.25.1

No Bootfile received!
DHCP request successful
Initial DNS resolving preference is ipv4-only
Downloading 'ftp://*:*@135.250.26.204/tmp/SASK/SASKtbl.cfg'...OK

Sap Index file location: ftp://*:*@135.250.26.204/tmp/SASK/SASKtbl.sdx


Downloading 'ftp://*:*@135.250.26.204/tmp/SASK/SASKtbl.sdx'...OK

Primary image location: ftp://*:*@135.250.26.204/tmp/SASK/b


Initial DNS resolving preference is ipv4-only
WARNING: The management Ethernet port does not appear to have link
Loading image ftp://*:*@135.250.26.204/tmp/SASK/b/both.tim

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text:(36930944-->105844496) + data:(3271232-->16339976)
Executing TiMOS image at 0x100000

Total Memory: 1GB Chassis Type: sas Card Type: 7210_r2


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___ ___ ___ ___


/\ \ /\__\ /\ \ /\ \
\:\ \ ___ /::| | /::\ \ /::\ \
\:\ \ /\__\ /:|:| | /:/\:\ \ /:/\:\ \
/::\ \ _\/__/ /:/|:|__|__ /:/ \:\ \ _\:\~\:\ \
/:/\:\__\ /\__\ /:/ |::::\__\ /:/__/ \:\__\ /\ \:\ \:\__\
/:/ \/__/ /:/ / \/__/~~/:/ / \:\ \ /:/ / \:\ \:\ \/__/
/:/ / /:/ / /:/ / \:\ /:/ / \:\ \:\__\
\/__/ \/__/ /:/ / \:\/:/ / \:\/:/ /
/:/ / \::/ / \::/ /
\/__/ \/__/ \/__/

FPGA version 67
Time from clock is SUN FEB 15 04:31:47 2015 UTC

Attempting to exec primary configuration file:


'uf1:/default.cfg' ...
System Configuration
System Security Configuration
Log Configuration

After the 7210 SAS-K boots, you should see the following prompt:

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Login:

Both the default username and the password are admin. Log in to the 7210 SAS-K.

Note: The Sys LED will be green when the switch has successfully completed the
boot process and is running normally.

To establish either a console connection or Telnet connection to the switch after a


successful boot; see Establishing Switch Management Connections on page 88.

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Booting a 7210 SAS-K from the Network

You can use one of the front panel Ethernet ports (referred to as uplinkA and uplinkB
in the display output that follows) to boot the 7210 SAS-K from the network. The
example shows how to boot the switch with the console port and without using the
manual boot process. For more information about how the boot process works on the
7210 SAS-K, refer to 7210 SAS D, E, K OS Basic System Configuration Guide.
Figure 26 shows the network diagram used in the example.

Figure 26: 7210 SAS-K Boot Process Using the Network

FTP
Server

7210 SAS-K Console Cable


Port: 7
IP Address: 10.135.4.172/24 IP Address:
Gateway: 10.135.4.1 10.10.170.22/24

al_0607

You will need the following:

• FTP server
• TiMOS software image
• PC with serial port and hyperterminal
• RJ-45 serial cable to connect the console port of 7210 SAS-K to the serial port
on the PC
• network cable to connect the 7210 SAS-K to the network
• flash drive installed in either uf1:\ (front panel) or cf1:\ (rear panel)

At a minimum, the flash drive must contain boot.tim in the root directory (either
uf1:\boot.tim or cf1:\boot.tim).

Prepare the setup as shown in Figure 26.

When you are done, power on the 7210 SAS-K.

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Using the uplink port to boot the 7210 SAS-K from the network:

Resetting...OK

Alcatel-Lucent 7210 Boot ROM. Copyright 2009-2011 Alcatel-Lucent.


All rights reserved. All use is subject to applicable license agreements.
Testing ROM load area...done
Relocating code...Jumping to RAM
Performing second stage RAM test....passed
Board Serial Number is 'NS1111C0115'
Bootlog started for Version A-V-3.0.B5-85
Build V-3.0.B5-85 bootrom/mpc 7xxx
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?Attempting to load from file cf1:/boot.tim
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panos/main
text:(4782384-->20108848) + data:(1084015-->3891872)
Starting at 0xb000000...
PCIe: Port 0 Link UP
Total Memory: 512MB Chassis Type: sas Card Type: badami_7210
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TiMOS BOOT LOADER
Time from clock is THU APR 21 11:03:21 2011 UTC
Switching serial output to sync mode... done

Because the switch is not shipped with a BOF, it will show the default settings.

Looking for cf1:/bof.cfg ... not found


Could not find bof.cfg on any of the local drives.

Default settings:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contents of Boot Options File on cf1:
#uplinkA Port Settings:
uplinkA-port 1/1/1
uplinkA-address 0
uplinkA-vlan 0
#uplinkB Port Settings:
uplinkB-port 1/1/2
uplinkB-address 0
uplinkB-vlan 0
#System Settings:
wait 3
persist off
console-speed 115200
Hit a key within 2 seconds to change boot parameters...

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Press any key within 2 s.

Enter password to edit the Boot Options File


Or CTRL-D to exit the prompt

Password:

The default password is password.

You must supply some required Boot Options. At any prompt, you can type:
"restart" - restart the query mode.
"reboot" - reboot.
"exit" - boot with existing values.
"diag" - enter the diag shell.
"reset" - reset the bof and reboot.

Press ENTER to begin, or 'flash' to enter firmware update...

Press Enter to begin.

Software Location
-----------------
You must enter the URL of the TiMOS software.
The location can be on a Compact Flash device,
or on the network.

Here are some examples


cf1:/timos1.0R1
ftp://user:passwd@192.168.1.150/./timos1.0R1
tftp://192.168.1.150/./timos1.0R1

Software Image URL:

Enter the software URL (for example, ftp://user:password@10.10.170.22/./images/


both.tim).
Configuration File Location
---------------------------
You must enter the location of configuration
file to be used by TiMOS. The file can be on
a Compact Flash device, or on the network.

Here are some examples


cf1:/config.cfg
ftp://user:passwd@192.168.1.150/./config.cfg
tftp://192.168.1.150/./config.cfg

No existing Config URL


Press ENTER, or type 'none' for no Config URL.
Config File URL:

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If you are not booting for the first time, enter the location of the configuration file.
Otherwise, type none.

Boot Interface Management


-------------------------
You specified a network location for either the
software or the configuration file. You need to
configure either uplinkA or uplinkB ports.
You will be asked to configure the port number, IP address,
static routes, and VLAN Id for uplink ports.

uplinkA Port Setting


--------------------
Existing uplinkA port settings are:

uplinkA-port 1/1/1
uplinkA-address 0
uplinkA-vlan 0

uplinkA port is configured for Boot Interface Management,


Press ENTER to proceed with existing port settings
Or "disable" to disable the port for Boot Interface Management
Or "edit" to change the port settings:

Type edit to change the port settings.

Existing uplinkA port for Boot Interface Management is port 1/1/1.


Press ENTER to keep it.
Enter the new uplinkA port number for Boot Interface Management:

Enter the port with which uplinkA is connected to the network (for example, 1/1/5).

You need to assign an IP address for this port.


The IP address should be entered in standard
dotted decimal form with a network length.
example: 192.168.1.169/10
Or type "0" to obtain IP address and static route
through DHCP. Existing IP address and static routes
will be deleted.

uplinkA port is configured to obtain IP address and static route through dhcp.
Press ENTER to keep it.
Enter uplinkA port IP Address:

Enter the IP address and the mask that the switch should use (for example,
10.135.4.172/24).

Because the FTP server is on a different subnet, enter the IP routing information.

You specified network locations which might require


static routes to reach. You will be asked to
enter static routes until all the locations become
reachable.

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Static routes should be entered in the following format:


prefix/mask next-hop ip-address
example: 192.168.0.0/16 next-hop 192.168.1.254

Would you like to add a static route? (yes/no)

Type yes and press Enter.

Enter route:

Enter a static route to the FTP server subnet (for example, 10.10.170.0/10 next-hop
10.135.4.1) at the prompt.

You need to configure the VLAN Id for this port


VLAN Id can be between 0 to 4094. To send out
packets without any VLAN tags, type "null".

Existing VLAN Id for uplinkA port is VLAN Id 0.


Press ENTER to keep it.
Enter the new VLAN Id for uplinkA port:

Press Enter to send out untagged packets. Otherwise, enter the VLAN tag.

uplinkB Port Setting


--------------------
uplinkB port is disabled for Boot Interface Management,
Press ENTER to proceed with no uplinkB port settings
Or "enable" to enable the port for Boot Interface Management:

Because you do not need the backup link, press Enter to proceed with no uplinkB port
settings.

New Settings
------------
primary-image ftp://*:*@10.10.170.22/./images/both.tim
primary-config cf1:\config.txt
#uplinkA Port Settings:
uplinkA-port 1/1/10
uplinkA-address 10.135.4.172/10
uplinkA-vlan 0
uplinkA-route 10.10.170.0/10 next-hop 10.135.4.1
#System Settings:
wait 3
persist off
console-speed 115200

Do you want to overwrite cf1:/bof.cfg with the new settings? (yes/no):

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Type yes and press Enter. The 7210 SAS-K should boot now.

Primary image location: ftp://*:*@10.10.170.22/./images/both.tim


Initializing uplinkA port using IP addr 10.135.4.172.

Loading image ftp://*:*@10.10.170.22/./images/both.tim


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Executing TiMOS image at 0x100000

After the 7210 SAS-K boots, you should see the following login prompt:

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Login:

Both the default username and the password are admin. Log in to the 7210 SAS-K.

Note: The Sys LED will be green when the switch has successfully completed the
boot process and is running normally.

Use the following procedure to copy the image obtained from the network onto the
flash drive so that it can be used on subsequent reboots.

If you have used the uplinkA or uplinkB port to boot the 7210 SAS-K, use any of the
network ports for IP connectivity and follow the procedure given below to configure
an IP interface and a route.

Use the CLI to configure the mode of the connected port to access uplink, as shown in
the following example:

A:SN12# configure port 1/1/10


A:SN12>config>port#
A:SN12>config>port# ethernet mode access uplink
A:SN12>config>port# no shutdown
A:SN12>config>port# exit

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Initializing the System and Downloading Software

Configure an IES service.

A:SASKtbl>config>service# info
----------------------------------------------
customer 1 create
description "Default customer"
exit
ies 1 customer 1 create
interface "mgmt" create
address 10.135.4.172/24
vpls "mgmt"
exit
exit
no shutdown
exit
vpls 100 customer 1 r-vpls svc-sap-type any create
allow-ip-int-binding
service-name "mgmt"
sap 1/1/5:0.* create
exit
no shutdown
exit
----------------------------------------------
A:SASKtbl>config>service#

Configure a route to the FTP server.

A:SN12#configure router
A:SN12>config>router#
A:SN12>config>router# static-route 10.10.170.0/10 next-hop 10.135.4.1
A:SN12>config>router#

Check IP connectivity.

A:SN12# ping 10.10.170.22 source 10.135.4.172


PING 10.10.170.22 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 10.10.170.22: icmp_seq=1 ttl=251 time<1ms.
64 bytes from 10.10.170.22: icmp_seq=2 ttl=251 time<1ms.
64 bytes from 10.10.170.22: icmp_seq=3 ttl=251 time<1ms.
64 bytes from 10.10.170.22: icmp_seq=4 ttl=251 time<1ms.
64 bytes from 10.10.170.22: icmp_seq=5 ttl=251 time<1ms.

---- 10.10.170.22 PING Statistics ----


5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 0.00% packet loss
round-trip min < 1ms, avg < 1ms, max < 1ms, stddev < 1ms
A:SN12#

Configure the primary-config in the BOF and save the configuration.

A:SN12# bof primary-config cf1:/config.txt


*A:SN12# bof save
Writing BOF to cf1:/bof.cfg
Saving BOF .... Completed.

A:SN12# admin save

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Writing file to cf1:\config.txt


Saving configuration .... Completed.
A:SN12#

Copy the TiMOS image from the FTP server to the flash drive.

A:SN12# file copy ftp://<user>:<passwd>@10.10.170.22/./images/both.tim cf1:/


both.tim
Copying file ftp://<user>:<passwd>@10.10.170.22/./images/both.tim...
1 file copied.
A:SN12#

Configure the BOF to pick up the image from the flash drive port uf1:\ or cf1:\.

A:SN12# bof primary-image cf1:/both.tim


*A:SN12# bof save
Writing BOF to cf1:/bof.cfg
Saving BOF .... Completed.
A:SN12#

Reboot the 7210 SAS-K. The switch will detect and use both the image and the
configuration from the flash.

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Establishing Switch Management Connections

Establishing Switch Management Connections


There are two ways to access management of the 7210 SAS-K:

• Console Connection on page 88


• Telnet Connection on page 89

Console Connection
The console port on the front of the 7210 SAS-K is an RJ-45 connector. To establish a
console connection, you need the following:

• ASCII terminal, or a PC running terminal emulation software set to the


parameters shown in Table 15
• RJ-45 serial cable

Table 15: Console Configuration Parameter Values

Parameter Value

Baud rate 115200


Data bits 8
Parity None
Stop bits 1
Flow control None

To establish a console connection:

Step 1. Connect the terminal to the console port on the front panel using the RJ-45
serial cable.
Step 2. Power on the terminal.
Step 3. Establish the connection by pressing Enter a few times on your terminal
keyboard.
Step 4. At the prompt, enter the login and password.
Both the default login and the password are admin

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Telnet Connection
Telnet access provides the same options for user and administrator access as those
available through the console port. You can access the switch with a Telnet connection
from a PC or workstation connected to the network after the following conditions are
met:

• the router has successfully initialized


• an in-band management interface has been configured using the CLI

You can configure an in-band management interface using the IES service
configuration. Note that IES service is supported only for the in-band management
interface.

The following is an example configuration for configuring an in-band management IP


interface using IES service:

A:SASKtbl>config>service# info
----------------------------------------------
customer 1 create
description "Default customer"
exit

ies 1 customer 1 create


interface "mgmt" create
address 10.135.4.172/24
vpls "mgmt"
exit
exit
no shutdown
exit
vpls 100 customer 1 r-vpls svc-sap-type any create
allow-ip-int-binding
service-name "mgmt"
sap 1/1/5:0.* create
exit
no shutdown
exit
----------------------------------------------
A:SASKtbl>config>service#

To configure the 7210 SAS-K for Telnet access, you must have equipment with Telnet
software located on the same network. The 7210 SAS-K must have a management IP
interface configured with an IP address. Each 7210 SAS-K is limited to a total of seven
inbound/outbound Telnet or SSH sessions to guarantee that either inbound or outbound
sessions will be available.

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Establishing Switch Management Connections

MAC addresses are listed on a small label on the switch. The MAC address also
displays in the show router arp command output.

The 7210 SAS-K must have a management IP address. The IP address is manually
configured.

Running Telnet

After the IP parameters are configured, you can access the 7210 SAS-K CLI with a
Telnet connection. To establish a Telnet connection, run a Telnet program and issue the
Telnet command, followed by the IP address.

The following is an example of a Telnet login:


C:\>telnet 10.10.10.25
Login: admin
Password: <enter password for user admin>

ALU-1#

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Configuring the 7210 SAS-K

Diagnostics
After successfully installing and powering on the 7210 SAS-K or 7210 SAS-K ETR,
ensure that the LEDs show the following states:

• USB: Green
• USB/SD: Green (ETR)
• Sys: Green
• Pwr: Green
• PS1: Green (ETR)
• PS2: Green (ETR)

If any LED shows a different state, toggle the power off and on again, and wait 10 s to
allow the system to start the boot process. If the problem persists; see Troubleshooting
on page 93.

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Diagnostics

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Troubleshooting

This chapter describes troubleshooting methods and procedures and includes the following
sections:

• Diagnosing Switch Indicators on page 94


• Power Problems on page 96
• Installation Problems on page 97
• In-Band Access Problems on page 98

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Diagnosing Switch Indicators

Diagnosing Switch Indicators


The switch can be monitored through panel indicators to identify problems. Table 16
describes common problems you may encounter and possible solutions.

Table 16: Troubleshooting

Symptom Possible Cause Action

Pwr LED is off Power outlet, power cord, or power Check connections between the switch,
supply may be defective the power cord, and the wall outlet.
If the problem persists, contact the
appropriate technical support center for
assistance.
Pwr LED is amber (non-ETR The system has detected an issue Power cycle all external power supplies
only) for longer than 15 s with the 12Vdc input power or an connected to the switch.
internal power issue If the problem persists, contact the
appropriate technical support center for
assistance.
PS1 (ETR) is off Power Supply 1 has failed or is not Check connections between the switch,
connected the power cord, and power feed.
If the problem persists, contact the
appropriate technical support center for
assistance.
PS2 (ETR) is off Power Supply 2 has failed or is not Check connections between the switch,
connected the power cord, and power feed.
If the problem persists, contact the
appropriate technical support center for
assistance.
Sys LED is off Boot-up diagnostic program has Power cycle the switch to try to clear
detected a problem the condition.
If the problem persists, contact the
appropriate technical support center for
assistance.
Sys LED is amber System has raised an alarm Clear the alarm. For example, if the
temperature has exceeded the operating
range threshold, power down the switch
until the temperature goes down.

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Troubleshooting

Table 16: Troubleshooting (Continued)

Symptom Possible Cause Action

USB/SD LED is amber cf1: or uf1: is disconnected or has Check the flash drive connection.
failed Remove and replace the flash drive
with a known good drive and restart the
switch.
If the problem persists, contact the
appropriate technical support center for
assistance.
USB/SD LED is off cf1: or uf1: was not present during Verify that the flash drive is connected.
power-on or it has invalid boot.tim Check the flash drive for a valid
image boot.tim image.
Link (port) LED is Off The network cable or Ethernet Verify that the switch and attached
equipment attached to this port may equipment are powered on.
be defective Ensure that the cable is plugged into
The port may be in a shutdown state both the switch and corresponding
equipment.
Verify that the correct cable type is
used and its length does not exceed
specified limits.
Check the adapter on the attached
equipment and cable connections for
possible defects. Replace the defective
adapter or cable if necessary.

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Power Problems

Power Problems
If the power indicator does not turn on when the power cord is plugged in, you may
have a problem with your power outlet, power cord, or power supply. However, if the
switch powers off after running for a while, check for loose power connections or for
power loss or surging at the power source.

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Troubleshooting

Installation Problems
Verify that all system components have been correctly installed. If one or more
components appear to be malfunctioning (such as the power cord or network cabling),
test them in an different environment where you are sure that all the other components
are functioning correctly.

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In-Band Access Problems

In-Band Access Problems


You can access the management agent in the switch from anywhere within the attached
network using Telnet or network management software tools. However, you must first
configure the switch with a valid IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway.

If you have trouble establishing a link to the management agent, check to see if you
have a valid network connection. Then verify that you entered the correct IP address.
Also, ensure that the port through which you are connecting to the switch has not been
disabled. If the port has not been disabled, check the network cabling that runs between
your remote location and the switch.

Note: The management agent can accept up to seven simultaneous Telnet sessions.
If the maximum number of sessions already exists, an additional Telnet connection
will not be able to log in to the system.

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Appendix A: Specifications and
Regulatory Compliance

This appendix provides system specifications and regulatory compliance information, and
includes the following sections:

• 7210 SAS-K Specifications on page 100


• 7210 SAS-K ETR Specifications on page 102
• Regulatory Compliance on page 104

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7210 SAS-K Specifications

7210 SAS-K Specifications


Table 17 lists the 7210 SAS-K specifications.

Table 17: 7210 SAS-K Specifications

Item Description

Physical dimensions
Size Height: 1.38 in. (3.5 cm)
Width: 7.25 in. (18.4 cm)
Depth: 8.58 in. (21.8 cm)
Weight 2.6 lb (1.2 kg)
Environmental
Operating temperature 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C) (standard) IEC 68-2-14
Humidity 5% to 95% non-condensing
Altitude 1800 m, 50°C
4000 m, 40°C
Vibration IEC 68-2-36, IEC 68-2-6
Shock IEC 68-2-29
Drop IEC 68-2-32
Telcordia NEBS Designed to meet NEBS level 3
Input
Input voltage 100 to 240 Vac, 50/60 Hz, Output: +12Vdc
Maximum power 30 W
consumption
Safety, EMC, and Immunity
Safety CSA/NRTL (UL60950-1, CSA 22.2.No 60950-1)
TUV/GS (EN60950-1)
CB (EN60950-1)
EN 60825-1

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Appendix A: Specifications and Regulatory Compliance

Table 17: 7210 SAS-K Specifications (Continued)

Item Description

EMC Europe CE Mark:


EN55022 Class A
EN 300 386
North America:
FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class A
ICES-003 Class A (Canada)
Japan: VCCI CISPR 22 Class A
Australia/New-Zealand: C-Tick, CISPR 22 Class A
Immunity EN55024, EN/IEC 61000-4-2/3/4/6/8/11

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7210 SAS-K ETR Specifications

7210 SAS-K ETR Specifications


Table 18 lists the 7210 SAS-K ETR specifications.

Table 18: 7210 SAS-K ETR Specifications

Item Width

Physical dimensions
Size Height: 1.61 in. (4.1 cm)
Width: 7.25 in. (18.4 cm)
Depth: 8.58 in. (21.8 cm)
Weight 3.1 lb (1.4 kg)
Environmental
Operating temperature −40° to +149°F (−40° to +65°C)
(standard) IEC 68-2-14
Humidity 5% to 95% non-condensing
Altitude 1800 m, 50°C
4000 m, 40°C
Vibration IEC 68-2-36, IEC 68-2-6
Shock IEC 68-2-29
Drop IEC 68-2-32
Telcordia NEBS Designed to meet NEBS level 3
Input
Input voltage –36Vdc to –72Vdc, Output: +12Vdc
100 to 240 Vac, 50/60 Hz, Output: +12Vdc
+20Vdc to +28Vdc, Output: +12Vdc
Maximum power 30 W
consumption
Safety, EMC, and Immunity

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Appendix A: Specifications and Regulatory Compliance

Table 18: 7210 SAS-K ETR Specifications (Continued)

Item Width

Safety CSA/NRTL (UL60950-1, CSA 22.2.No 60950-1)


TUV/GS (EN60950-1)
CB (EN60950-1)
EN 60825-1
EMC Europe CE Mark:
EN55022 Class A
EN 300 386
North America:
FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class A
ICES-003 Class A (Canada)
Japan: VCCI CISPR 22 Class A
Australia/New-Zealand: C-Tick, CISPR 22 Class A
Immunity EN55024, EN/IEC 61000-4-2/3/4/6/8/11

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Regulatory Compliance

Regulatory Compliance

Japan VCCI Class A Declaration


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

RoHS and WEEE


Complies with European RoHS and WEEE requirements.
Complies with Chinese RoHS legislations.

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Appendix B: Console Connection

This appendix provides port specifications about the console port and includes the following
sections:

• Console Port Pin Assignments on page 106


• Configuring the Console Port for Alarm Input on page 107

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Console Port Pin Assignments

Console Port Pin Assignments


The RJ-45 serial port on the front panel is used to connect the switch to a terminal for
out-of-band console configuration. The on-board configuration program can be
accessed from a terminal or a PC running a terminal emulation program.

The pin assignments used to connect to the serial port are listed in Table 19.

Table 19: Serial Cable Pin Assignments

RJ-45 Pin Usage

RTS 1 Request to send


NC 2 Not connected
TXD 3 Transmit data
GND 4 Signal ground
GND 5 Signal ground
RXD 6 Receive data
NC 7 Not connected
CTS 8 Clear to send

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Appendix B: Console Connection

Configuring the Console Port for Alarm Input


The 7210 SAS-K supports the ability to configure the console port as an alarm input,
allowing operators to monitor external events and receive alerts. The operating system
triggers an alarm when it detects an open or closed circuit, and logs to an network
management system when an event is detected. See Figure 27.

Use the use-console-alarm-input command to configure the console port as an alarm


input.

The following specifications are recommendations when using the console port as an
alarm input:

• cable type: minimum CAT5 or equivalent twisted pair cable


• maximum cable length: 328 ft (100 m)
• connection point: normally open or normally closed standard dry-contact
relay; no voltage or current should be coupled to this line

After the use-console-alarm-input command is executed, the console port can no


longer be used as a console port, and the system generates a log message to convey this
restriction. Additionally, you must configure the alarm-contact-input parameters for
the console by using the configure>system>use alarm-contact-input console-1 CLI
command.

Note: This command takes effect only if the console is enabled using the bof
command. The operating system checks for this and displays an error message when
attempting to enable alarm input functionality without the console enabled in BOF.

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Configuring the Console Port for Alarm Input

Figure 27: Console Port Alarm Connection


External Alarm Relays
N/C Pin 1 Console
On Other Equipment
N/C Pin 2 RJ-45
Alarm Alarm
Off Active Pin 3 TXD
GND Pin 4
Warning: Do Not Apply Any
External Voltage to Pin 3 or Pin 6 GND Pin 5
Pin 6 RXD

N/C Pin 7
N/C Pin 8

al_0606

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Appendix C: Parts List

Spare Parts and Accessories


This appendix provides spare parts lists for the 7210 SAS-K (Table 20) and the 7210 SAS-K
ETR (Table 21).

Table 20: 7210 SAS-K Non-ETR Parts List

Part Number Description

3HE09580AA OS - 7210 SAS-K Release 7.0


3HE09425AA SYS - 7210 SAS-K 2F2T1C
3HE09749AA ACC - 7210 SAS-K AC NON-ETR POWER CABLE - 5 PACK - UNITED
STATES / CANADA / SOUTH AMERICA
3HE09749AA ACC - SAS-K AC Non-ETR PS Cbl 5 pack NAR
3HE09750AA ACC - SAS-K AC Non-ETR PS Cbl 5 pack EUR
3HE09751AA ACC - SAS-K AC Non-ETR PS Cbl 5 pack UK
3HE09752AA PS - SAS-K AC Non-ETR PS 5 pck
3HE09914AA ACC - 7210 SAS-K non-ETR rack-mount

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Spare Parts and Accessories

Table 21: 7210 SAS-K ETR Parts List

Part Number Description

3HE10218AA OS - 7210 SAS-K Release 7.0 ETR


3HE09426AA SYS - 7210 SAS-K ETR 2F2T1C
3HE10029AA 7210 SAS-K ETR AC power supply
3HE10219AA 7210 SAS-K ETR +24VDC Power Supply
3HE10030AA 7210 SAS-K ETR -48VDC power supply
3HE00271AA CBL - AC PWR CBL 110V USA
3HE00271AC CBL - AC PWR CBL 220V EUR
3HE00271AD CBL - AC PWR CBL 220V GBR
3HE10027AA ACC - 7210 SAS-K ETR rack-mount
3HE10028AA ACC - 7210 SAS-K ETR Wall-mount

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Appendix D: Installation Site
Assessment

Before installing equipment at a site, the characteristics of the site should be considered to
determine whether they will adversely affect the reliability of the equipment. The following
section discusses some of the site factors to consider prior to deploying equipment.

Geographical Location
Different geographical locations carry different risk factors. For example, coastal
installations with prevailing winds from the sea may be affected by Airborne Sea Salt
Particles (ASSP), which can be carried many kilometers inland. As well, installations near
ancient seabeds that have very high levels of salt in the soil may be affected by ASSP during
windy drought conditions. Mountainous regions near coasts cause unique fog conditions.
High humidity environments often cross dew point thresholds at night.

Consider whether the installation site is in an area that has the potential to experience any of
the following seasonal influences: hurricanes, cyclones, tidal or river flooding, recent
volcanic activity, or forest fires.

Examine the local surrounding environment of the installation site for proximity to possible
sources of contaminants that may cause or accelerate corrosion, especially in the presence of
high humidity.

Possible sources of contaminants include: landfills, fertilizer manufacturing, farming,


sewage, geothermal activity, swamps or marshes, oceans, ancient seabeds, power generation,
automotive and diesel combustion, fossil fuel processing, cement plants, construction sites,
steel blast furnaces, steel electric furnaces, coke plants, pulp manufacturing, chlorine plants,
rubber manufacturing, paint manufacturing, aluminum manufacturing, ore smelting, tobacco
smoke, and battery manufacturing.

If there is any uncertainty surrounding the concentration of various contaminants at the


installation site, then Corrosion Classification Coupons may be used to classify the severity
of the environment according to the standard ISA 71.04

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Installation Site Type

Installation Site Type


The site must provide the appropriate environment for the installed equipment. This usually
involves controlling ingress of contaminants and ensuring that humidity remains as low as
possible.

Installations are typically in a hut, parking garage, room, or cabinet. Installation in data
centers or telecom centers do not usually have high pollution levels but could still have high
humidity levels.

Room
Is the room connected to the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system of the
building? What protection is there to prevent ingress of dust, pollution, and humidity? To seal
the environment properly, ensure that any doors, windows, vents, holes, or conduits are
sealed or gasketed appropriately to ensure that the HVAC system can control the
environment. These must be checked as part of routine site maintenance.

If outside air is brought in for ventilation, does it pass through a filter? What is the type and
rating of the filter? Filters can help but the type of filter must be appropriate for the pollutants
you are trying to exclude. For example, a standard fiberglass type air filter only prevents large
debris and dirt from entering, but will do nothing to prevent entry of small particles (such as
ASSP), humid air or gaseous contaminants. It is important to understand the local conditions
and consider what type of filtering is most appropriate. Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value
(MERV) charts may serve as a good source to understand particle sizes and filter options

One simple yet effective way to keep pollutants out is to ensure that positive pressure is
maintained inside the room or cabinet as compared to the outside by having fans blowing
properly filtered air into the room.

Does the site have an air conditioner or dehumidifier? Is the rating and capacity adequate for
the space? Where does the dehumidifier or air conditioner water drainage go?

Humidity reduction is one of the key elements in corrosion control. Air conditioners and
dehumidifiers are recommended to reduce local relative humidity at the site. Another method
is to keep the temperature in the cabinet high enough to maintain the relative humidity at less
than 50%. Condensate, if allowed to stay in the site or enclosure, will evaporate over time and
lead to higher relative humidity and corrosion.

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Appendix G: Installation Site Assessment

Cabinet
There are three major classifications of cabinets.

• Direct Air Cooled (DAC) cabinets bring air into the cabinet to cool the equipment.
DAC cabinets may or may not be filtered. Unfiltered air intake and exhaust is not
recommended since issues will occur if unfiltered air is allowed into the cabinet. The
ideal filter is a hydrophobic filter (GORE) since it filters particles smaller than 1
micron. Hydrophobic filters will prevent passage of water droplets but still allow
water vapor to pass. Some chemical pollutants may require carbon or other types of
filters particularly suited to the type of pollution.
• Heat Exchange (HEX) cabinets use a sealed cabinet and a heat exchanger to
withdraw heat from the cabinet interior without bringing outside air into the cabinet.
This results in no contamination influx and low humidity within the cabinet.
• Air Conditioned (AC) cabinets use a mechanical or Thermal Electric Cooling (TEC)
refrigeration unit to handle higher levels of heat in high-power installations. AC
implementation is similar to HEX since the cabinet should be sealed. Proper AC
implementation should never allow unfiltered air into the cabinet interior.

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Site Influences

Site Influences
Is backup power generation located in the same area as the communications equipment? Are
batteries located in the same area as the equipment?

Backup generators that are located in the same enclosed area as the communications
equipment may cause a great deal of site pollution, such as nitrous oxides and hydrogen
sulphides, which can be detrimental to the long-term reliability and performance of
equipment. A best practice is to house motor generator sets in a separate enclosure from the
communications equipment. Batteries will out-gas during charge and discharge cycles. These
gases are very corrosive and may also be explosive in sufficient concentration. Batteries
should always be housed in a properly vented enclosure or compartment, separate from the
communications equipment.

Is the equipment located above the water grade? Is there adequate water drainage and leak
controls?

Many areas are prone to flooding during rainy season or spring thaws, and it is important for
the site to be located above typically anticipated flood levels, or to have sump pumps to keep
the installation site dry. Drainage with a back flow preventer should be installed if the site has
provision for water sources, such as cooling towers.

What protection is there to prevent entry of insects, pests, and vermin?

Pests and vermin such as insects, mice, and spiders prefer warm, sheltered areas. All entries
into the enclosure or shelter should be appropriately sealed and regularly maintained.

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Appendix G: Installation Site Assessment

Site Assessment Checklists


The following site assessment checklists are intended to act as a tool in assessing the potential
risks that must be managed at an installation site. The checklists are not intended to provide
an exhaustive list of all risk factors, but rather to indicate some of the most common risks.

The first two checklists indicate environmental factors that may result in malfunctioning or
failing equipment if the installation site is not appropriately deployed and maintained to
counteract the detrimental effects of the environment. For each risk factor that is present, you
must consider how to best design the installation site to avoid the negative effects of the risk
factor. For the final checklist, any question that is answered in the negative indicates that
measures must be taken to correct the installation site appropriately to reduce the risk of
equipment damage.

Seasonal Influences
Is the installation site in an area with the potential to experience any of these seasonal
influences?

Table 22: Seasonal Influences


Influence Yes No
Hurricanes
Cyclones
Tidal or river flooding
Recent volcanic activity
Forest fires

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Site Assessment Checklists

Local Risk Factors


Is the local surrounding environment of the installation site in proximity to possible sources
of contaminants or other risk factors that may cause or accelerate corrosion?

Table 23: Local Risk Factors


Risk Factor Yes No
Landfills
Fertilizer manufacturing
Farming
Sewage
Geothermal activity
Swamps or marshes
Oceans
Ancient seabeds
Power generation
Automotive and diesel combustion
Fossil fuel processing
Cement plants
Construction sites
Steel blast furnaces
Steel electric furnaces
Coke plants
Pulp and paper manufacturing
Chlorine plants
Rubber manufacturing
Paint manufacturing
Aluminum manufacturing
Ore smelting
Tobacco smoke
Battery manufacturing
Mountains near a coastline
High humidity regions

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Appendix G: Installation Site Assessment

Table 23: Local Risk Factors (Continued)


Risk Factor Yes No
Fossil fuel use, such as open fires used by locals for cooking or burning
farming byproducts

Specific Characteristics of the Installation Site


Does the installation site exhibit characteristics that may require upgrade or repair?

Table 24: Specific Characteristics of the Installation Site


Characteristic Yes No
Is the installation site in a room that is part of the building HVAC system?
Does the installation site have protection to prevent ingress of dust?
Does the installation site have protection to prevent ingress of pollution?
Does the installation site have protection to prevent ingress of humidity?
If outside air is brought in for ventilation, does it pass through a filter?
If outside air is brought in for ventilation through a filter, is the type and
rating of the filter appropriate to the environmental conditions?
Does the site have an air conditioner?
Is the rating and capacity adequate for the space?
Is there proper drainage of water from the air conditioner?
Does the site have a dehumidifier?
Is the rating and capacity adequate for the space?
Is there proper drainage of water from the dehumidifier?
Is backup power generation located in a separate area from the
communications equipment?
Are batteries located in a separate area from the communications equipment?
Is the equipment located above the water grade?
Are there adequate water drainage and leak controls?
Is there protection present to prevent entry of insects, pests, and vermin?

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Site Assessment Checklists

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