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Specifications
Use this guide to quickly set up your Enterasys® SecureStack™A2 Caution: The switch can be damaged by electrostatic c. At the command prompt, determine if the latest firmware For a complete list of specifications, see the SecureStack A2
switch. For complete instructions, see the SecureStack A2 Hardware discharge. image is loaded on the switch by entering this command: Hardware Installation Guide associated with your A2 switch.
Installation Guide associated with your switch. show version
To prevent electrostatic damage, attach an electrostatic discharge Interfaces
Electrical Hazard: Only qualified personnel should (ESD) wrist strap to your wrist before handling the switch. d. If the output (under FW Version) displays an older version
perform installation procedures. number than that determined in Step 1, download and Note: The 10/100BASE-T RJ45 ports on the A2H124-24P
Unpacking the Switch activate the new version as directed on the download website. and A2H124-48P also support 802.3af PoE connections.
Hardware Components Unpack the switch as follows: (Alternatively, you can use the CLI command listed in
The following figures show the several types of front panel port 1. Remove the packing material protecting the switch. Table 1.) A2H123‐24
and rear panel connections on A2 switches. • Twenty‐four 10/100BASE‐T RJ45 ports
2. Remove the switch from the non‐conductive bag. Basic Setup Commands
3. Perform a visual inspection of the switch for any signs of Table 1 lists CLI commands that are required for setting up the A2 • Two 100BASE‐FX fiber‐optic connections
Figure 1 A2H123-24
physical damage. Contact Enterasys Networks if there are any switch with the latest firmware. Table 2 lists additional basic • Two 10/100/1000BASE‐TX RJ45 connectors for stacking
signs of damage. See “Getting Help” for more information on configurations for your A2 switch. For the complete list of CLI A2H124‐24, A2H124‐24P
contacting Enterasys Networks. commands, see the Enterasys SecureStack A2 Configuration Guide.
• Twenty‐four 10/100BASE‐T RJ45 ports
Table 1 Required CLI Setup Commands • Two gigabit SFP slots
Connecting Power to the Switch
Step Task CLI commands • Two 10/100/1000BASE‐TX RJ45 connectors for stacking
Note: Enterasys Networks recommends installing
any components before powering on your switch. 1 Set a new password set password [username] A2H124‐24FX
Figure 2 A2H124-24, A2H124-24P
2 Set the switch IP address set ip address ip-address [mask • Twenty‐four 100BASE‐FX compliant ports
ip-mask] [gateway ip-gateway]
You can connect an A2 switch to a single, primary source of power, • Two gigabit SFP slots
or to two sources of power for redundancy. 3 Download, activate, and copy
verify new firmware on the tftp://tftp_server_ip_address/ • Two 10/100/1000BASE‐TX RJ45 connectors for stacking
The following redundant power supplies are available for purchase filename system:image
switch using TFTP copy. A2H124‐48, A2H124‐48P
from Enterasys Networks for connection to an A2 switch: set boot system filename
Note: You can reboot the • Forty‐eight 10/100BASE‐T RJ45 ports
• C2RPS‐PSM, a 150 watt DC power supply capable of providing system immediately with the show version
Figure 3 A2H124-24FX power to a fully‐loaded non‐PoE switch. set boot system command, • Two gigabit SFP slots
• C2RPS‐POE (A2H124‐24P and A2H124‐48P only), 500 watt DC or reboot later with the reset • Two 10/100/1000BASE‐TX RJ45 connectors for stacking
power supply for PoE switches. command.
A2H254‐16
To power‐up your A2 switch: Table 2 Optional CLI Setup Commands • Eight 10/100BASE‐T RJ45 ports
1. If you are connecting a redundant power supply, attach the • Eight 100BASE‐FX compliant ports
Task CLI commands
C2RPS‐PSM cable (for non PoE) or C2RPS‐POE cable (for PoE) • Two gigabit SFP slots
from your redundant power supply to the A2 switch’s Save the active configuration save config
Figure 4 A2H124-48, A2H124-48P Enable or disable SSH set ssh enable | disable • Two 10/100/1000BASE‐TX RJ45 connectors for stacking
redundant power connector.
2. Attach the AC power cord to the A2 switch’s AC input power Enable or disable Telnet set telnet {enable | disable} Switch Dimensions
[inbound | outbound | all]
connector. Size: 354.40 x 441 x 44.0 mm
Enable or disable HTTP set webview {enable | disable}
3. Plug the redundant power supply (if applicable) and the A2 management (WebView) Power Consumption
switch AC power cords into dedicated, grounded AC outlets.
Enable or disable SNMP port link set port trap port-string
Input Voltage: 100 to 240VAC
Note: To take full advantage of redundancy, each power traps {enable | disable}
Figure 5 A2H254-16 supply should be plugged-in to a separate, dedicated AC Set the per port broadcast limit set port broadcast port-string
Input Current:
outlet. threshold-value • A2H124‐24P: 5.1 A Max
Configure a VLAN set vlan create vlan-id • A2H124‐48P: 5.0 A Max
4. Once power is connected, verify that the RPS power LED turns set port vlan port-string
green, and the CPU (system) LED turns amber until the A2 vlan-id modify-egress • A2H123‐24, A2H124‐24, A2H124‐24FX: 1 A Max
switch finishes its initialization. Set a Syslog server IP and severity set logging server index ip-addr • A2H254‐16: 0.5, 0.47
ip-addr severity severity state
5. If the initialization process is successful, the CPU LED turns enable Temperature and Humidity
Figure 6 A2 Switch Rear (A2H124-24 Displayed) green. If the CPU LED does not turn green, refer to the Configure and enable a RADIUS set radius server index ip-addr Operating: 0ºC to 50ºC
SecureStack A2 Hardware Installation Guide associated with your server. port [secret-value]{realm
{management-access | any | Storage: ‐40ºC to +70ºC
A2 switch for troubleshooting information. network-access}
Operating relative humidity: 5% to 95%
Completing the Setup and Downloading the Latest set radius enable
Firmware
Once you have connected power to the A2 switch and verified LED
Key activity, you can complete the setup process as follows. Refer to the
SecureStack A2 Hardware Installation Guide associated with your A2
1 DB9 RS232 console port connector
2 Password Reset button switch for more information.
3 Switch Status LEDs 1. Determine the latest A2 firmware version by visiting the
4 RJ45 10/100 Mbps ports Enterasys Networks download site at:
5 MT-RJ fiber-optic ports http://secure.enterasys.com/services/support/downloads/software
6 SFP slots 2. Connect the switch to the network.
7 LC connector, 100BASE-FX connections
3. Connect a management station to the console port.
8 RJ45 ports for stack connections
4. Verify that the network devices connected to the switch ports
9 RJ45 port status LEDs
10 MT-RJ port status LEDs are powered on, and that each link/activity LED is on (solid
11 SFP port status LEDs green or blinking green).
12 LC connector, 100BASE-FX status LEDs 5. At the device connected to the console port, perform the
13 RJ45 stack port status LEDs following:
14 Redundant power supply (RPS) DC connector a. Enter admin for Username.
15 AC power input connector
Getting Help Safety Information
Class 1 Laser Transceivers
World Wide Web www.enterasys.com/services/support/ The single mode interface modules use Class 1 laser transceivers. Read the
following safety information before installing or operating these modules.
Phone 1-800-872-8440 (toll-free in U.S. and Canada) The Class 1 laser transceivers use an optical feedback loop to maintain Class 1 operation limits. This
or 1-978-684-1000 control loop eliminates the need for maintenance checks or adjustments. The output is factory set,
and does not allow any user adjustment. Class 1 Laser transceivers comply with the following
To find the Enterasys Networks Support toll-free safety standards:
BSMI EMC Statement — Taiwan
number in your country: • 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (FDA).
Enterasys SecureStack A2
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in ® ™
• IEC Publication 825 (International Electrotechnical Commission).
www.enterasys.com/services/support/contact/ which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
• CENELEC EN 60825 (European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization).
Internet mail support@enterasys.com When operating within their performance limitations, laser transceiver output meets the Class 1
To expedite your message, type [Switching] in the accessible emission limit of all three standards. Class 1 levels of laser radiation are not considered
hazardous.
Fast Ethernet Switch
subject field of your message. When the connector is in place, all laser radiation remains within the fiber. The maximum amount
of radiant power exiting the fiber (under normal conditions) is ‐12.6 dBm or 55 x 10‐6 watts.
Latest image and www.enterasys.com/services/support/downloads/
Removing the optical connector from the transceiver allows laser radiation to emit directly from the
release notes software/ optical port. The maximum radiance from the optical port (under worst case conditions) is 0.8 W
cm‐2 or 8 x 103 W m2 sr‐1.
AS/NZS CISPR 22
Related Documents Do not use optical instruments to view the laser output. The use of optical instruments to view
Quick Reference
laser output increases eye hazard. When viewing the output optical port, power must be
The latest A‐Series documentation is located online at: removed from the network adapter.
www.enterasys.com/support/manuals Safety Compliance
Warning: Fiber Optic Port Safety
Notice
Enterasys Networks reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information
When using a fiber optic media expansion module, never look at the
transmit laser while it is powered on. Also, never look directly at the
A2H123-24
contained in this document and its web site without prior notice. The reader should in all cases Hazardous Substances
consult Enterasys Networks to determine whether any such changes have been made.
The hardware, firmware, or software described in this document is subject to change without This product complies with the requirements of European Directive, 2002/95/EC, Restriction of
fiber TX port and fiber cable ends when they are powered on.
A2H124-24
Avertissment: Ports pour fibres optiques - sécurité sur le plan optique
A2H124-24P
notice. Hazardous Substances (RoHS) in Electrical and Electronic Equipment.
IN NO EVENT SHALL ENTERASYS NETWORKS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, Ne regardez jamais le laser tant qu’il est sous tension. Ne regardez
European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Notice
A2H124-24FX
INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING BUT jamais directement le port TX (Transmission) à fibres optiques et les
NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS) ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS DOCUMENT, WEB embouts de câbles à fibres optiques tant quʹils sont sous tension.
SITE, OR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THEM, EVEN IF ENTERASYS NETWORKS HAS
BEEN ADVISED OF, KNEW OF, OR SHOULD HAVE KNOWN OF, THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
DAMAGES.
Warnhinweis: Faseroptikanschlüsse - Optische Sicherheit A2H124-48
A2H124-48P
Niemals ein Übertragungslaser betrachten, während dieses
Enterasys Networks, Inc. eingeschaltet ist. Niemals direkt auf den Faser‐TX‐Anschluß und auf
50 Minuteman Road die Faserkabelenden schauen, während diese eingeschaltet sind.
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A2H254-16
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Declaration of Conformity
electronic equipment (WEEE): Application of Council Directive(s): 2004/108/EC
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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two www.enterasys.com/services/support/ or contact Enterasys Customer Support at 353 61 705586 Conformance to
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any (Ireland). Directive(s)/Product Standards: EC Directive 2004/108/EC
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. EN 55022:2006
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