Fujitsu Switch XG0224 User Manual

XG0224 Hardware Guide  
Introductory  
TA41001-6348  
XG0224  
Hardware Guide  
 
 
XG0224 Hardware Guide  
LICENSE AGREEMENT  
Product Name  
XG Series Basic Software  
Total number of licenses  
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Thank you for purchasing the XG Series switch product ("Hardware") and accompanying software ("Software," together  
with Hardware, collectively, referred to as "Product") manufactured by Fujitsu Limited ("Fujitsu"). The use of the Product  
is subject to Customer's acceptance of the terms and conditions of the following requirements ("Use Requirements").  
Please note that Customer's use, installation or backup of the Product constitutes your acceptance of the following Use  
Requirements. Please keep this License Agreement in a secure location as it will not be re-issued.  
1.  
2.  
Use and Copyright of the Software  
Customer may use the Software solely in connection with the single Hardware that Customer has purchased.  
The total number of Hardware that Customer can use in connection with the Software is limited to the number of license  
specified above. Customer needs to purchase an additional license from Fujitsu in order to use the Software in connection  
with additional unit of the XG Series switch product or other functions. Customer acquires only right to use the Software  
by purchasing, this Software is copyrighted by Fujitsu or the third party that developed the software used in the Software.  
Transfer  
Customer may not assign, transfer, lease, relicense or sublicense the Software or any rights in or to the Software to third  
parties. Customer further agrees to keep the Software free and clear of any and all claims, liens, security interests and other  
encumbrances.  
3.  
4.  
Modification  
Customer may not modify, disassemble, decompile or reverse engineer the Software.  
Scope of Warranty  
1) If Customer notifies Fujitsu of any discrepancy between the manual, user guides or other related documents  
("Documentation") and the Software, Fujitsu shall, at its sole discretion, correct or provide information relating to such  
correction free of charge within ninety (90) days of Customer's purchase of the Product ("Warranty Period").  
2) During the Warranty Period, if the said discrepancy between the Documentation and the Software cannot be corrected  
despite Fujitsu's repeated corrections or provision of information within reasonable limits as set forth in subsection (1)  
above, Fujitsu shall be liable for damages incurred to Customer by reason of such discrepancy.  
Fujitsu's aggregate liability for such damages shall not exceed the amount equal to the total price of the Product.  
Further, Fujitsu shall not be liable for (i) damages to the extent they are caused by conditions not attributable to Fujitsu, or  
(ii) any damages caused by special conditions such as indirect, incidental, special, consequential or punitive damages, or  
damages for loss of profits, revenue, business, savings, data, use or cost of substitute procurement, incurred by Customer  
or any third party, even if Fujitsu has been advised of the possibility of such damages or even if such damages are  
foreseeable.  
3) In the event a third party files a lawsuit, an appeal, a claim, or similar action ("Claim") against Customer alleging that the  
Software infringes any patent, copyright, trademark, trade secret or any other intellectual property right ("Intellectual  
Property Rights") of such third party, upon Customer's request and Customer's delegation of its rights to Fujitsu, Fujitsu  
shall assume control of the defense and settlement of any such Claim at its sole cost and responsibility.  
In such event, Fujitsu will pay for damages and expenses attributable to such Claim.  
4) If it is determined in a final judgment or settlement that the Software infringes Intellectual Property Rights of a third party  
as described in subsection (3) above, Fujitsu shall take any one of the measures described below at its sole discretion:  
a. modify the Software to be non-infringing;  
b. obtain permission from third parties so that the Customer can use the Software; or  
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c. if in Fujitsu's sole judgment it is not commercially reasonable to perform either of the above options, subject to the  
limitation of liability set forth in subsection (2) above, Fujitsu shall pay for any damages Customer has incurred  
due to nonuse of the Software.  
5) If the Claim described in subsection (3) above is withdrawn based on the determination that the Software does not infringe  
the Intellectual Property Rights of a third party, or that the Intellectual Property Rights of a third party are invalid, the  
expenses incurred by the Customer or Fujitsu in dealing with such Claim shall be equally divided between Customer and  
Fujitsu.  
6) Except as otherwise expressly set forth above, Fujitsu shall not be liable for any damages (including, but not limited to,  
loss of profits, suspension of operations, loss of business-related information, or other monetary damages) arising out of  
the use or nonuse of the Product, even if Fujitsu has been advised of the possibility of such damages in advance.  
7) If the Software contains software developed by a third party vendor, the warranty with respect to such third party software  
is limited to those warranties provided by Fujitsu hereunder, and the third party vendor does not provide any further  
warranties with respect to such third party software.  
5.  
High Safety Required Use  
The Customer acknowledges and agrees that the Software is designed, developed and manufactured as contemplated for  
general use, including without limitation, general office use, personal use, household use, and ordinary industrial uses, but  
is not designed, developed and manufactured as contemplated for use accompanying fatal risks or dangers that, unless  
extremely high safety is secured, could lead directly to death, personal injury, severe physical damage or other loss  
(hereinafter "High Safety Required Use"), including without limitation, nuclear reaction control in nuclear facility, aircraft  
flight control, air traffic control, mass transport control, medical life support system, and missile launch control in weapon  
system.  
The Customer shall not use the Software without securing the sufficient safety required for the High Safety Required Use.  
In addition, Fujitsu shall not be liable against the Customer and/or any third party for any claim or damages arising in  
connection with the High Safety Required Use of the Software.  
FUJITSU LIMITED  
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XG0224 Hardware Guide  
Contents  
Contents  
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XG0224 Hardware Guide  
Organization and Usage of This Manual  
This manual explains what you need to know before using this device.  
In addition, the README file on CD-ROM contains important information. You will also need to read the file.  
About This Manual  
This manual contains important information required to use this device safely.  
Read this manual thoroughly before using this device. In particular, you must read and fully understand the "Safety  
Precautions" described in this manual before using this device. Furthermore, this manual should be kept in an easy-to-  
access location for quick reference while using this device.  
Fujitsu takes the utmost care to insure that our products can be used safely without causing injury to the customer or  
damage to their property. Please follow the instructions for using this device set forth in this manual.  
Target Readers and Required Knowledge  
This manual is intended for persons who perform network management.  
To use this manual, basic knowledge of network and the Internet is required.  
Areas Covered  
The organization of this manual and the contents of each chapter are shown as follows.  
Chapter Titles  
Contents  
About the Symbols  
The symbols used in this manual have the following meanings.  
Indicates useful information for using this device.  
Hint  
Indicates precautions that must be taken when using this device.  
Precautions  
Indicates additional information to complement operating instructions.  
Indicates related matters such as operation procedures, etc.  
Note  
Reference  
Indicates the available model name when using functions of this device.  
Available Model  
Indicates warning matters related to the Product Liability (P.L.) Law. Please follow them  
when using this device.  
Warning  
Caution  
Indicates cautionary notes related to the Product Liability (P.L.) Law. Please follow them  
when using this device.  
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Trademark Notification in This Manual  
Microsoft, MS-DOS, Windows, Windows NT, Windows Server and Windows Vista are registered trademarks of the  
Microsoft Corporation in the USA and other countries.  
Adobe and Reader are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the USA and other  
countries.  
Netscape is a trademark of Netscape Communications Corporation in the USA.  
UNIX is a registered trademark of Open Group in the USA and other countries.  
Other company names and product names in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective  
companies.  
Abbreviated Product Names  
The product names used in this manual are abbreviated as follows.  
Product name  
Description in this manual  
Windows® XP  
Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional operating system  
Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition operating system  
Microsoft® Windows® Millennium Edition operating system  
Microsoft® Windows® 98 operating system  
Windows® Me  
Windows® 98  
Windows® 95  
Windows® 2000  
Microsoft® Windows® 95 operating system  
Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Server Network operating system  
Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional operating system  
Microsoft® Windows NT® Server network operating system Version 4.0  
Microsoft® Windows NT® Workstation operating system Version 4.0  
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003, Standard Edition  
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003 R2, Standard Edition  
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003, Enterprise Edition  
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003 R2, Enterprise Edition  
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003, Datacenter Edition  
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003 R2, Datacenter Edition  
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003, Web Edition  
Windows NT® 4.0  
Windows Server® 2003  
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003, Standard x64 Edition  
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003 R2, Standard x64 Edition  
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003, Enterprise x64 Edition  
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003 R2, Enterprise x64 Edition  
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003, Enterprise Edition for Itanium-based systems  
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003, Datacenter x64 Edition  
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003 R2, Datacenter x64 Edition  
Microsoft® Windows Vista® Ultimate operating system  
Microsoft® Windows Vista® Business operating system  
Microsoft® Windows Vista® Home Premium operating system  
Microsoft® Windows Vista® Home Basic operating system  
Microsoft® Windows Vista® Enterprise operating system  
Windows Vista®  
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How the Manuals for This Device Are Organized  
The manuals for this device are organized as follows. Use these manuals as necessary.  
Manual Name  
Safety and Installation Guide  
XG0224 Hardware Guide (This manual)  
Description  
This manual describes the safety and installation.  
This manual describes the hardware of the XG0224.  
This manual describes a variety of operations and procedures, including the  
installation and maintenance of the XG Series.  
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Safety Precautions  
About Warning Descriptions  
This manual contains precautions that must be taken in order to use this device safely and prevent personal injury or  
property damage. Please fully understand the meanings and contents of the following descriptions and symbols when  
reading this manual.  
Indicates that improper use can cause severe damage to person, resulting in serious injury or  
Warning  
death.  
Indicates that improper use can cause light or moderate injury.  
Caution  
In addition, this symbol indicates a chance of damage to this device and other connected  
equipment.  
The following symbols are used to indicate the type of warning or caution.  
Symbols  
Definitions  
The symbol in  
form indicates a warning or cautionary note. Specific information is shown inside or  
next to the symbol.  
The symbol in  
form indicates a prohibited (Do Not) action. Specific information is shown inside or  
next to the symbol.  
The symbol in  
form indicates actions or instructions that must be followed. Specific information is  
shown inside or next to the symbol.  
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Always follow the instructions for safe use of this device. Indicates that improper use can cause  
Warning  
severe damage to person, resulting in serious injury or death.  
Warnings  
Do not disassemble, dismantle, modify or  
reproduce this device.  
Make sure to ground.  
Failure to do so before use may result in electric  
shock.  
Failure to follow this may result in electric shock,  
fire or failure.  
Always ground before inserting the power plug  
into the socket.  
Always unplug the power plug from the socket  
before disconnecting the ground.  
Do not score, cut, or rework the power cable.  
Do not put any objects on the power cable. The  
power cable should not be pulled, bent forcibly,  
twisted or heated. These actions may damage the  
cable.  
You cannot use this device at a voltage other than  
the indicated supply voltage.  
Do not overload the electric outlet.  
Failure to follow these warnings may result in  
electric shock or fire.  
Do not use the power cable while it is bundled  
together. Otherwise electric shock or fire may  
occur.  
The same applies to other cables.  
If there is lightning near the location, do not  
touch this device, the power cable or other cables.  
Failure to follow this may result in electric shock.  
Do not use this device when the power cable or  
plug is damaged or the socket is loose.  
Continuing to use the device in this condition  
may result electric shock or fire.  
Do not connect or disconnect the power plug with  
wet hands.  
If you notice abnormal conditions such as  
overheating, smoke emission, or odor, stop using  
this device immediately, and pull the power cable  
plug from the socket. Make sure that abnormal  
conditions such as smoke no longer exist and  
contact our engineer or an engineer certified by  
Fujitsu.  
Failure to follow this may result in electric shock.  
Continuing to use the device in this condition  
may result in electric shock or fire.  
Do not insert or drop any foreign objects into the  
device through the vent.  
For interface connectors, do not insert a  
connector other than the appropriate connector  
for a specific line.  
Also, prevent liquid such as water from entering  
it.  
Failure to follow this may result in electric shock  
or failure.  
In case a foreign object or liquid enters the  
device, you must first unplug the power plug  
from the socket and contact our engineer or an  
engineer certified by Fujitsu.  
Continuing to use the device in this condition  
may result in electric shock, fire accident or  
failure.  
The cover must only be opened by qualified  
service personnel.  
The plastic sheets used for packaging must be  
kept out of reach of children so that they cannot  
put the sheets in their mouths or put their heads  
into them.  
Also, the power cable must be unplugged during  
maintenance.  
Failure to follow this may result in electric shock.  
Failure to follow this may result in suffocation.  
Also, keep removed screws out of reach of  
children so that they cannot put the screws into  
their mouths accidentally.  
When cleaning, do not use cleaning sprays (that  
includes inflammable material) because it may  
cause device breakdown or fire.  
In the event they put the screws into their mouths,  
consult a doctor immediately.  
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Indicates that improper use can cause light or moderate injury.  
Caution  
In addition, this symbol indicates a chance of damage to this device and other connected equipment.  
Cautions  
Do not touch this device for more than one  
minute while it is turned on.  
Avoid looking at the light source (e.g. laser light)  
directly.  
Failure to follow this may cause low-temperature  
burns.  
Failure to follow this may injure your eyes.  
Do not stand this device vertically or stack it.  
Failure to follow this may cause the device to fall  
over causing injury, damage, or failure.  
Do not put objects on this device or use it as a  
work area.  
Failure to follow this may cause damage to the  
device , or result in injury to person or failure.  
Do not install this device on shaky stands, unlevel  
surfaces, or other unstable places.  
Install this device indoors.  
Installing outdoors may result in failure.  
In addition, do not use this device in a location  
where impact or vibration occurs.  
Failure to follow this may result in the device  
falling over, causing injury, damage, or failure.  
See "Safety and Installation Guide" before rack-  
mounting.  
Do not use this device in places where the  
temperature is extremely high/low or fluctuates  
greatly.  
Failure to follow this may cause system failure.  
Follow the operating temperature limit for this  
device.  
Do not use the device in a corrosive gas  
environments or other places where it may be  
exposed to chemical substances.  
Failure to follow this may cause damage or  
failure.  
Do not use this device near a microwave oven or  
other equipment that emits strong magnetic  
fields.  
Failure to follow this may cause system failure.  
Ensure enough space for access to, and cabling  
of, the device.  
Make sure to unplug the power cable when  
transporting this device.  
For multiple devices ensure adequate service  
areas, front and back, for both devices.  
Failure to follow this may cause cable failures.  
Failure to follow this may cause system fault.  
Do not use any extension card other than the ones  
supported by this device.  
Make sure to connect cables correctly.  
Improper cabling hinders reliable  
communications and may cause failure of the  
device.  
Failure to follow this may cause system failure.  
Do not insert or remove the extension card when  
the device is powered on.  
Do not obstruct the device's air vents to avoid  
higher operating temperatures.  
Failure to do so may result in damage to the  
extension card or the device.  
Failure to follow this may result in fire.  
Do not install this device near heaters or at places  
subject to direct sunlight, humidity, and dust.  
Electric shock or fire may occur.  
Insert the plug into the socket completely.  
Not completely inserting the plug may result in  
electric shock, smoke emitting or fire.  
Unplug the power cable by pulling the plug with  
your hand.  
When using this device, do not cover it, or wrap it  
with anything.  
Electric shock or fire may occur due to a  
damaged plug.  
Otherwise overheating may result in fire .  
If dust or dirt accumulate on the metal contacts of  
the power plug or device receptacle, wipe it clean  
with a dry cloth  
Do not use this device near a radio or a TV set.  
The device may generate noise in a radio or TV  
set.  
Continuing to use the device in this condition  
may result in fire.  
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an  
incorrect type. Display of used batteries  
according to the instructions.  
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Notes on Maintenance  
Customers should not repair this device. In the event of failure, consult with a Fujitsu service engineeror an engineer  
certified by Fujitsu for maintenance.  
Do not dismantle or modify this device in any manner. This device contains high voltage and high temperature parts  
that can be dangerous.  
Precautions for Use  
As a guideline, the expected life of the device is approximately five years, assuming use at an ambient temperature of  
25°C.  
Use of this hardware guide, the device, its firmware, and the management software are the responsibility of the user  
and is undertaken at their own risk.  
Fujitsu and its partners accept no responsibility for any errors or data loss arising from use of the product. Before using  
the product, it should be understood that the device is not guaranteed against failure for any more than the original  
purchase price.  
Fujitsu and its partners do not approve of any use of the firmware provided with the device, or of any authorized  
firmware upgrades, for any purpose other than installation in the intended device. Modification and disassembly are  
not permitted under any circumstances. Use of the device or upgrading the device firmware implies acceptance of the  
End User License Agreement stipulated within the User’s Guide.  
Eliminating Static Electricity from Twisted Pair Cables (Grounding)  
Under certain conditions, twisted pair cables can become charged with static electricity. Connecting a statically charged  
twisted pair cable to the XG0224 can cause the device or its LAN port to operate falsely or to become damaged.  
Use a static removal tool to discharge twisted pair cables to ground prior to connecting them to the XG0224.  
Note that a discharged twisted pair cable that has been left unconnected for a long time may become statically charged  
again.  
Reference  
Ensuring Security  
If no password is set, any users on the network can configure this device. In that situation, you cannot ensure security  
against unauthorized use. Therefore we strongly recommend that you set a password.  
User’s Guide "5.14 Password Information" (pg.252)  
Reference  
Cleaning  
If cleaning the device while in service, use a damp soft cloth. Only use water or a mild detergent to dampen the cloth.  
Avoid moisture entering vents or crevices in the chassis of the device.  
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Electromagnetic Compatibility (USA)  
FCC Part-15 Class A  
FCC WARNING:  
Warning  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance  
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC  
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated  
in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and  
used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this  
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the  
interference at his own expense.  
Note  
Electromagnetic Compatibility (CANADA)  
Industry Canada Interference-Causing Equipment Standard ICES-003 Class A.  
This Class A digital appartatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numerique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EU)  
EN55022(2006) Class A  
EN61000-3-2(2000)  
EN61000-3-3(1995)+A1(2001)  
EN55024(1998) + A1(2001) + A2(2003)  
This product meets the Class A requirements of EN55022. In a domestic environment this  
Warning  
product may cause raido interference in which case the user may be required to take  
adequate measures.  
Safety  
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1, UL60950-1 and EN60950-1  
High safety  
High Safety Required Applications  
The XG0224 is designed, developed and manufactured for general use, including, without limitation, general office use,  
personal use, household use, and ordinary industrial use, but is not designed, developed and manufactured for use in  
situations wherein failure of the XG0224 may result in death, personal injury, severe physical damage or other loss (herein  
after referred to as "High Safety Required"), including, without limitation, nuclear reaction control systems in a nuclear  
facility, aircraft flight control systems, air traffic control systems, mass transport control systems, medical life support  
systems, and missile launch control weapons systems.  
Do not use the XG0224 for High Safety Required applications without otherwise ensuring the safety level required. Fujitsu  
and its related companies assume no liability whatsoever for damages arising from use of the XG0224 by the user in High  
Safety Required applications, and for any claims or compensation for damages by the user or a third party.  
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Laser Safety  
The XG0224 may be installed with optical transceiver modules (SFP and/or SFP+ modules), which emit invisible laser  
light.  
In the USA, these optical modules are certified as Class 1 laser products that conform to the requirements of the  
Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) regulation 21 CFR, Subchapter J. This certification is indicated by a  
label attached to each optical module.  
Outside the USA, these SFP+ modules are certified as Class 1 laser products that conform to the requirements of IEC825-  
1 (1993) and Amendment11 (1996) of EN60825-1 (1994).  
Even when cables are not connected, invisible laser light may still be emitted from the optical module’s port openings. To  
avoid possible injury, do not look directly into the optical module’s port openings.  
Optical transceiver modules intended for use in the XG0224 must be selected from the Optical Transceiver Approved  
Vendor List (obtainable from the vendor’s service department).  
Notes on Rack Mounting and Connecting a Powerstrip  
If mounting this device in a rack, assure device operational temperature specification compliance,  
Warning  
mechanical stability of the rack, and proper electrical grounding of the device.  
This device must only be mounted in a rack by a qualified engineer with the required training and  
knowledge. Failure to do so may result in property damage, electric shock, or fire.  
Monitor and control the internal and external temperature and humidity of the rack, so that it does not exceed the range  
of guaranteed operation temperature and humidity.  
The device uses a side inlet and side exhaust ventilation design. Install the device not to obstruct the inlet and exhaust  
ventilation surfaces.  
Make sure to check the maximum loading capacity of the rack to be used for mounting.  
Check the power supply capability of the installation location.  
When connecting the power cable of the device to a powerstrip within a rack, a large amount of current leakage may  
occur through the ground line of the powerstrip. Assure a good ground connection exists before connecting power to  
the device. Assure power sourcing and leakage current carrying capabilities for the power strip are not exceeded. The  
maximum current leakage for the device is 3.5 mA.  
About Fujitsu's Green Products  
"Green Products" that have passed Fujitsu's strict environmental assessment standards are earth-friendly and environment-  
conscious products.  
Main Features  
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Small size/resource saving  
Power saving function  
High rate of recycling  
This symbol is attached to the Green Products that passed the Green Product Assessment Standard of Fujitsu.  
For Fujitsu's environment protection efforts, refer to the following Fujitsu Web site.  
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Notes on Use  
Before using this device, please read the following.  
Customers are required to store and maintain configuration information for the device, after the configuration is  
complete.  
The configuration information can be used by Fujitsu or Fujitsu’s certified support engineer to restore configurations in  
case of failure.  
Unless the configuration information is available, it may cause difficulties and delays for the support engineer to  
restore the device, Please backup the configuration information on a timely manner and always maintain it up to date.  
This device contains a protection circuit against lightning and electrostatic discharge.  
Therefore, some of the functions may not work when lightning or static electricity enters the device.  
In such case, the device can be restored to its normal condition by power cycling the device.  
If the functions are still not available after power-on, or if the power itself cannot be turned on, the device may have  
been destroyed due to lightning or electrostatic discharge beyond the threshold of the protection circuit.  
In this case, contact Fujitsu or Fujitsu’s certified support engineer for further instruction.  
Do not turn the power off or reset the system during a firmware update, or the device cannot be enabled.  
A User’s Guide for this product is provided on the accompanied CD-ROM in PDF format.  
Adobe Reader is required for viewing the manual.  
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Chapter 1  
Getting Started  
This chapter lists the items that should be in the product package, and describes the names and functions of the various  
components.  
 
     
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Chapter 1 Getting Started  
1.1 Items in the Package, Descriptions and  
Functions  
Before proceeding, check all the items described below.  
1.1.1 Parts List  
Please check that all of the following parts are included in the package.  
XG0224  
Power Cable  
Console Cable  
Rack Mounting Brackets (Qty 2)  
M3 Countersunk Screws  
(Qty 8)  
CD-ROM  
Safety and Installation Guide  
XG0224 Hardware Guide  
(with Licence Agreement)  
XG0224  
The XG0224 Secure Switch.  
Power Cable  
Cable to connect the XG0224 to an AC power source.  
Console Cable (RJ45 to Serial Adapter)  
Straight cable with RJ-45 to D-SUB9 Converter Adapter.  
Rack Mounting Brackets (Qty 2)  
A metal fitting which attaches to the back side of the rack to fix the switch onto the rack.  
M3 Countersunk Screws (Qty 8)  
Screws for fastening the switch on to the rack rails.  
CD-ROM Contains the User Guide (in a PDF format). Adobe Reader is required for viewing.  
Safety and Installation Guide This manual describes the safety and installation.  
XG0224 Hardware Guide (with Licence Agreement)  
This manual describes the hardware of the XG0224.  
RS232C Cable is not included in the product package  
Note  
Compact flash is not included in the product package  
Items in the Package, Descriptions and Functions  
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1.1.2 Port Side  
SFP Slots  
Expansion Slot  
Console Port  
LED  
10/100/1000BASE-T Ports  
LED  
Console Port  
In order to set and operate the switch, use the console cable and D-SUB9pin cross cable  
included in this package to connect to the PC.  
Caution  
The RJ45 Console Port jack is an RS-232 serial interface. Do not plug any other interface types  
(Ethernet) into this jack. It may cause failure of the device.  
User’s Guide "1.1.5 Console Port Specifications" (pg.28)  
Reference  
10/100/1000BASE-T Ports 10/100/1000BASE-T Ports. These ports for connecting to Ethernet (10/100/1000BASE-  
T) Network Equipment.  
Please use Category 5 LAN cable (if 1000BASE-T, use Category 5E or above) for  
cabling.  
Precautions  
RJ45 ports 21 through 24 are combination ports that are associated with the four SFP ports. Their use is mutually  
exclusive. If the RJ45 port 21 is cabled then the associated SFP slot cannot be used.  
SFP Slots  
Installing an SFP module in a SFP slot will allow connection to a 100BASE-FX/  
1000BASE-SX/1000BASE-LX/1000BASE-ZX/1000BASE-BX-D/1000BASE-BX-U  
optical cable. Its associated RJ45 port can no longer be used.  
Expansion Slot  
This slot is provided for the addition of an optional 10 GbE expansion card.  
Reference  
Items in the Package, Descriptions and Functions  
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Chapter 1 Getting Started  
LED Details  
Link/Act/Speed  
Fdx  
21 SFP  
21 Link/Act  
22 SFP  
23 SFP  
23 Link/Act  
24 SFP  
Ready  
Error  
PSU  
Check  
Flash  
Ext.PSU  
22 Link/Act  
24 Link Act  
Ready LED  
Indicates the operational state of the switch.  
Error LED  
PSU LED  
Check LED  
Indicates a compact flash mount/access error occurred.  
Indicates the switch power supply status.  
Lights orange when there is a problem. In such case, consult with the vendor's service  
representative immediately.  
Flash LED  
Indicates the read/write status of the compact flash inserted into the switch.  
Precautions  
When the Flash LED is lit green, do NOT turn off power or reset the switch. The configuration being read or written may  
be corrupted.  
Ext.PSU LED  
SFP LED  
Indicates the status of the redundant power supply. Not supported.  
Indicates the link up/down status of the SFP module.  
SFP Link/Act LED  
Link/Act/Speed LED  
Fdx LED  
Indicates the link status and communication speed/status of the SFP module.  
Indicates the link status and communication speed/status of the RJ45 port.  
Indicates whether the RJ45 port is operating in half or full duplex mode.  
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LED Functions / Behaviors  
LED Name  
Ready  
State  
Green  
Status  
Switch has started up correctly  
Green Blinking  
Switch is running a Power On Self Test (POST) or running from the backup firmware  
image (*)  
Off  
A problem has occurred  
Error  
PSU  
Orange  
Off  
Indicates a compact flash mount/access error  
If a compact flash is installed, indicates no mount/access error  
PSU is operating correctly  
Green  
Orange  
Off  
A problem occurred with the PSU  
Power is off  
Check  
Flash  
Orange  
Off  
A problem occurred that requires the switch be replaced  
The switch is operating normally  
Compact Flash Card is inserted correctly  
A compact flash read/write operation is occurring  
Compact Flash Card is not inserted  
Not supported  
Green  
Green Blinking  
Off  
Ext.PSU  
SFP  
Off  
Green  
Off  
SFP link is established  
SFP link is not established  
SFP Link/Act  
Green  
Green Blinking  
Orange  
Established 1000M SFP link  
1000M SFP data traffic activity  
Established 100M SFP link  
Orange Blinking 100M SFP data traffic activity  
Off  
Link/Act/Speed Green  
Green Blinking  
Orange  
Link is not established  
Established 1000M link  
1000M data traffic activity  
Established 100M or 10M link  
Orange Blinking 100M or 10M data traffic activity  
Off  
Link is not established  
Duplex  
Fdx  
Green  
Off  
Half Duplex  
*) During system POST, the Ready LED blinks green at a 0.5 second interval. When the switch is operating from the  
backup firmware image, the Ready LED blinks at a 1 second interval.  
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1.1.3 Power Inlet Side  
MAC Address Label  
Product Manufacturing Label  
Firmware Label  
Power Inlet  
Reset Switch  
Dump Switch  
Compact Flash Card Slot  
Redundant PSU  
Connector  
Power Inlet  
AC power inlet for the power cable provided.  
Product Manufacturing Label This indicates the model name, serial number, manufacturing date and Class 1 Laser  
Product, etc..  
Redundant PSU Connector Connector for an external redundant power supply. Not supported.  
Firmware Label  
This indicates the firmware version.  
MAC Address Label  
This indicates the MAC address of the switch.  
000000000000  
Reset Switch  
Dump Switch  
Press to reboot  
Press the dump switch to copy the following switch files to an installed compact flash  
card.  
Information  
Configuration Definition 1  
Configuration Definition 2  
Firmware  
File Name  
/cf0/config1  
/cf0/config2  
/cf0/firmware  
/cf0/elog  
Error Log  
The switch default configuration disables the dump switch. To activate the dump switch  
use the dumpswitch command.  
Compact Flash Card Slot  
Insert a compact flash card to load/save configuration files or update firmware.  
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Warning Label  
Warning Label  
This label describes the safety measures you should take when using this product.  
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1.2 Options  
1.2.1 SFP Modules  
SFP modules (100BASE-FX/1000BASE-SX/1000BASE-LX/1000BASE-ZX/1000BASE-BX-D/1000BASE-BX-U) can  
be used.  
Precautions  
Turn the switch power off to install a SFP module.  
SFP modules can not be installed in the optional SFP+ extension card.  
1000BASE-BX-D and 1000BASE-BX-U SFP modules must be used in pairs.  
RJ45 ports 21 through 24 are 'combination' ports that are associated with the 4 SFP ports. Their use is mutually  
exclusive. If the RJ45 port 21 is cabled then the associated SFP slot cannot be used.  
Reference  
User’s Guide " SFP Module" (pg.24)  
1.2.2 SFP+ Modules  
SFP+ modules (10GBASE-SR/10GBASE-LR) are intended for use in the optional extension card.  
Precautions  
Turn the switch power off to install a SFP+ module.  
SFP+ modules can not be installed in an SFP slot.  
Reference  
User’s Guide " SFP+ Module" (pg.25)  
1.2.3 Compact Flash  
SANDISK SDCFJ-256-388 256 MB compact flash card is the only part approved for use in the switch compact flash slot.  
Compact flash cards are installed into the compact flash slot on the power inlet side of the switch.  
User’s Guide " Compact Flash Card" (pg.26)  
Reference  
Options  
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1.2.4 Expansion Card  
The following describes the available expansion card options.  
The optional expansion card is installed in the expansion slot on the port side of the switch. The following details the  
functions/behaviors of each type of expansion card.  
SFP+ Expansion Card  
SFP+ Link/Act LEDs  
SFP+ Slots  
SFP+ Link/Act LEDs  
SFP+ Slots  
Indicated the link status / communication status of the SFP+ Slots.  
Installing an SFP+ module in either SFP+ slot will allow connection to a 10GBASE-SR  
or 10GBASE-LR optical cable.  
LED Display Content  
LED Name  
State  
Status  
Link is established with SFP+  
SFP+ Link/Act  
Green  
Green Blinking  
Off  
10GBASE SFP+ data traffic activity  
Link is not established  
User’s Guide " SFP+ Expansion Card" (pg.26)  
Reference  
Options  
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CX4 Expansion Card  
CX4 Link/Act LEDs  
CX4 Ports  
CX4 Link/Act LEDs  
CX4 Ports  
Indicates CX4 port link status / communication status.  
Connect to 10G Ethernet NW equipment using CX4 cable.  
LED Display Content  
LED Name  
State  
Status  
Link is established with CX4  
10G CX4 data traffic activity  
CX4 Link/Act  
Green  
Green Blinking  
Off  
Link is not established  
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2.1 Requirements for Installation  
Environment  
Before installing the switch, please check the following:  
Make sure that the switch and all the other options shown in this document are available for installation.  
All the cables comply with the specifications of the interface connectors.  
Warning  
Do not connect cables to interface connectors other than those adaptable to the connector’s  
specifications.  
Reference  
Install the product under the following environmental conditions  
2.1.1 Installation Requirements  
Caution  
Install the product under the following conditions. Using the product outside the required  
environment may cause failure of the product.  
Temperature and Humidity Requirements  
Temperature (degrees C)  
Humidity (%RH)  
15 to 85  
8 to 90  
Operation  
0 to 40  
0 to 50  
Non-operation  
Power Requirements  
Item  
Requirements  
Voltage  
AC90V-264V  
Frequency  
50Hz / 60Hz +2%, -4%  
Separate ground wire from air conditioners and building, and D-class grounding with  
ground resistance of 100 or less.  
Ground  
Electricity  
80W  
Maximum30A  
Ensure installation environment that avoids lowering voltage to power supply  
equipment at the time of power-on due to the inrush current, although there’s no  
impact from the inrush current in normal use.  
Inrush Current  
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Installation Condition  
Check List  
Check the following items.  
Check Item  
Check Result  
Nothing is put on the switch.  
Vents are not obstructed.  
The switch is not located on the table or not stuck on another switch.  
The switch is not located under direct sunshine, near heating appliance, under high humidity  
or in a dusty area.  
The switch is not located on unstable places where vibrating, or tilting.  
“About Warning Descriptions” has been thoroughly read.  
Reference  
Requirements for Installation Environment  
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2.1.2 Space Requirements  
When installing the switch and providing maintenance, ensure the space below is maintained.  
Ensuring the Space for Installation (Maintenance) of the Switch  
When installing the switch and providing maintenance, ensure the space below is maintained.  
Internal cooling fans of the switch allow the air intake from the left hand side and exhaust at the right hand side.  
Ensure the indicated space below and do not put anything which avoids airflow.  
200mm  
XG0224  
50mm  
Airflow  
50mm  
Airflow  
Port Side  
200mm  
50 or more  
50 or more  
50 or more  
100 or more  
Installation shelf  
Unit: mm  
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2.2 Installation  
This section describes how to install the switch.  
2.2.1 Installation of the Switch  
The following describes how to install.  
Installation on 19” Rack  
The switch can be installed and operated in the EIA standard 19” rack.  
Prepare the following rack mounting components attached.  
Rack Mounting Brackets (Qty 2)  
M3 Countersunk Screws (Qty 8)  
Reference  
Precautions  
Do not put rubber foots on when installing on the rack.  
Please set the switch (product) to a place near the electrical outlet which the power cable will be connected and  
secure a space for the power cable to be pulled off easily.  
When installing the switch in the rack, separately procure screws according to the specifications of the rack.  
Pay attention to control temperature inside and outside of the rack so that guaranteed operating temperature can be  
maintained properly for the switch.  
Reserve certain space for air cooling in accordance with the cooling structure of the switch.  
Reserve certain space for air cooling in accordance with the cooling structure of the switch.  
Check if power supply capacity (Rated Current) is sufficient from the power supply equipment such as power strip,  
service outlet from other devices or rack.  
When rack mounted devices with multiple power cables are connected to one single service outlet, or multiple rack  
mounted devices with single power cable are connected to one single service outlet, there’s a risk that total ground  
leakage current may exceed the power specifications.Pay special attention to the ground leakage current.  
Installation procedure is described below.  
1.  
Place the switch on the flat place.  
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2.  
Put rack mounting brackets on the switch using M3 Countersunk Screws (Qty 8).  
Two ways below are possible for putting on rack mounting brackets.  
[STANDARD]  
[OFFSET]  
M3 Countersunk  
Screws  
M3 Countersunk  
Screws  
Rack Mounting Brackets  
Rack Mounting Brackets  
Precautions  
When putting on rack mounting brackets, make sure to use special screws included in the 19” rack brackets set. If other  
screws are used, it may break. Also, make sure to use cross slot screwdriver corresponding to the screw thread.  
3.  
Fix the switch that rack mounting brackets are put at the procedure 2.  
Installation screw  
Precautions  
Pre-occupied devices in the upper and/or lower row of the rack may interfere with the power cable of the switch from  
being properly installed.In that case, plug the power cable to the switch before install it in the rack.  
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2.2.2 Installation of Extension Card  
The extension cards can be installed to the switch as optional.  
Below describes how to install each extension card.  
Installation of SFP+ Extension Card / CX4 Extension Card  
Below describes the case of SFP+ Extension card.  
1.  
Turn off the power of the switch.  
Caution  
Do not install/uninstall the extension cards with the power on. It may cause trouble.  
2.  
3.  
Loosen the screws on the extension slot and remove the cover panel.  
Install the extension card slowly sliding on the guide rail inside the extension slot.  
Precautions  
Rightly install the extension card on the guide rail. If not, the connection pin may break.  
Fixed screw  
SFP+ module  
4.  
5.  
Firmly fix the extension card in the switch with the screw.  
In case of the SFP+ card, plug in the SFP+ module.  
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Removing SFP+ Extension Card / CX4 Extension Card  
1.  
Turn off the power of the switch.  
Caution  
If the extension card is removed when the power is on, the Check LED will light up and the  
switch will go into trouble state.  
2.  
3.  
Loosen the screws on the extension slot and remove the extension card.  
Put the cover panel on the extension slot, and fix it on the switch with the screws.  
Precautions  
When the switch is operated without the extension card, make sure to put the cover panel on the switch.  
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2.3 Connecting the Equipment  
We recommend discharging static electricity of twisted pair cable before connecting it to the switch.  
Also see below for how to install the compact flash card.  
2.3.1 Discharging Twisted Pair Cable  
Discharge static electricity of the twisted pair cable through the ground wire cable (ground wire for power supply,  
buildings, etc.) using static electricity removal tool, before connecting twisted pair cable to the switch.  
Precautions  
Unplug both ends of the twisted pair cable from equipments (HUB, router, and workstation) during discharging  
operation.  
Do not use ground wire of electronic devices. Use grounded cable for power supply or buildings.  
Do not short circuit with AC power supply when using ground wire for power suppl.  
2.3.2 Cleaning SFP Module / SFP+ Module / Optical Connector  
When invisible small dust is adhered to SFP module / SFP+ module / optical connector, optical signal will be shut or space  
caused by dust will impede transmission of optical signal.  
Therefore, clean up SFP module / SFP+ module / optical connector before connection.  
Cleaning of SFP Module / SFP+ Module  
1.  
Blow dust away with cleanly dry air or nitrogen.  
Check end face, and conduct operation below if dust is left.  
2.  
3.  
Lightly dampen a cleaning stick (1.25mm across, for LC/MU) with isopropyl alcohol. After wiping off  
dust, slowly and carefully wipe off alcohol with a new and dry cleaning stick.  
Insert a cleaning stick to the optical connector insertion part of SFP module / SFP+ module, and  
slowly wheel it.  
SFP module  
Cleaning stick  
4.  
5.  
Insert and slowly wheel a new cleaning stick, and dry the SFP module.  
Check if the dust is removed with 200-fold magnification fiber scope.  
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Cleaning of Optical Connector  
1.  
Remove the connector guard cap of optical fiber part, and check the connector end face.  
If the end face is not clean, clean it with a reel type fiber cleaner.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Push thumb holder of a fiber cleaner and open a cap of the fiber cleaner.  
When a cap slides and a new cleaning tape comes out, lightly apply the end face to a cleaning tape.  
Apply the end face of the connector and rotate it (quarter turn four times).  
Apply the end face to the cleaning tape, and move it to forward direction of a fiber cleaner.  
Caution  
Do not friction the end face to the cleaning tape. It will cause micro dust or scratch.  
6.  
7.  
Take thumb holder off, and close a cap of a fiber cleaner.  
Check the end face and continue cleaning if necessary.  
Removal of Micro Dust  
Remove micro dust on the optical fiber part following the method below if necessary.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Wipe the optical fiber part with ethanol or cleaning fluid.  
Softly and slowly wipe the optical fiber part with cleaning fabric.  
Wipe with a new cleaning stick in the same fashion, and dry the optical connector.  
Caution  
• Do not use fluid such as bleach because it will damage optical coupling.  
• Use ionizer when cleaning in order to avoid the ESD damage to SFP module / SFP+ module.  
• SFP module cannot be washed with water. Do not use or clean SFP module / SFP+ module in a  
wet space such as bathroom or kitchen.  
• Carefully treat SFP module / SFP+ module as it sometimes becomes very hot.  
Precautions  
Do not use alcohol, spray, and cotton swab for cleaning of optical connector other than special optical connector  
cleaner because dust on the end face of the optical connector plug may not be completely wiped off and more dust  
may adhere.  
Immediately connect optical connector to the switch after cleaning. Dust will adhere when the optical connector is  
left unconnected.  
Keep the connector guard cap fixed before using SFP module / SFP+ module in order to avoid contamination.  
When SFP module / SFP+ module is contaminated, check end face and clean only if necessary.  
If a lot of fluid is used, it will possibly be accumulated or leak out because SFP module / SFP+ module is not  
hermetically closed.  
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2.3.3 Connecting Twisted Pair Cable / SFP Module / SFP+ Module  
/ CX4 Cable  
The following describes how to connect twisted pair cable, SFP module, SFP+ module, and CX4 cable.  
Use straight cable when connecting with routers and terminals. Use crossing cable in case of cascading connection with  
other switching HUBs with transmission mode at fixed setting other than auto negotiation.  
Straight cable  
crossing cable  
optical cable  
Port of the switch is set auto negotiation enable by default.  
(However, SFP+ Slots and CX4 port only support 10Gbps full duplex mode fixed setting.)  
Ports automatically apply to the maximum speed that plugged equipment supports by the auto negotiation function.  
10/100/1000BASE-T port  
SFP slot  
: Up to maximum 1000Mbps full duplex mode  
: Up to maximum 1000Mbps full duplex mode  
Connecting Twisted Pair Cable  
Insert twisted pair cable to 10/100/1000BASE-T port until it clicks.  
Twisted pair cable  
Precautions  
In case of 1000BASE-T, usable twisted pair cables are unshielded twisted pair cable (UTP) over category 5E and  
shielded twisted pair cable (STP).  
RJ45 ports 21 through 24 are combination ports that are associated with the four SFP ports. Their use is mutually  
exclusive. If the RJ45 port 21 is cabled then the associated SFP slot cannot be used.  
Discharge twisted pair cable before connecting as twisted pair cable may be charged static electricity. Refer "2.3.1  
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Connecting SFP Module  
Firmly install SFP module to SFP slot and lock module to the switch.  
100BASE-FX/  
SFP module  
1000BASE-SX/1000BASE-LX/  
1000BASE-ZX/1000BASE-BX-D/  
1000BASE-BX-U  
Caution  
Make sure to turn off the power when inserting and pulling out the SFP module.  
Precautions  
Port 21 to 24 of 10/100/1000 BASE-T port and the same number ports of SFP port cannot be used at the same time.  
Connect only ports that will be used with twist pair cable or optical cable with SFP module.  
Make sure use 1000BASE-BX-D SFP module and 1000BASE-BX-U SFP modules in pairs.  
Safely keep a guard cap of SFP module.  
Make sure to clean the end face of SFP module / optical cable before connecting optical connector because the end  
face may possibly be contaminated. Please refer to "2.3.2 Cleaning SFP Module / SFP+ Module / Optical  
Do not directly touch the contact part of SFP module by hands. Use wristbands when touching SFP module.  
Connecting part to the optical cable of SFP module is the laser opening.  
There are two types of SFP modules, veil latch type and standard latch type.  
Below describes how to connect these modules.  
Veil Latch Type  
Insert SFP module to the SFP slot with a lever locked, and lock the module and the switch.  
Connect optical cable (connector shape: LC) after inserting SFP module to the SFP slot.  
When removing SFP module, unlock the lever, module and the switch, and remove the module after unplug the optical  
fiber.  
Lever  
Standard Latch Type  
Insert SFP module to the SFP slot, and lock the module and the switch.  
Connect optical cable (connector shape: LC) after inserting SFP module to the SFP slot.  
When removing SFP module, remove the module after pressing a tab to unlock the module and the switch.  
Tab  
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Connecting SFP+ Module  
Firmly install SFP+ module to SFP+ slot and lock module to the switch.  
SFP+ module  
Caution  
Make sure to turn off the power when inserting and pulling out the SFP+ module.  
Precautions  
Safely keep a guard cap of SFP+ module.  
Make sure to clean the end face of SFP+ module / optical cable before connecting optical connector because the  
end face may possibly be contaminated. Please refer to "2.3.2 Cleaning SFP Module / SFP+ Module / Optical  
Do not directly touch the contact part of SFP+ module by hands. Use wristbands when touching SFP+ module.  
Connecting part to the optical cable of SFP+ module is the laser opening.  
Insert SFP+ module to the SFP+ slot with a lever locked, and lock the module and the switch.  
Connect optical cable (connector shape: DLC) after inserting SFP+ module to the SFP+ slot.  
When removing SFP+ module, unlock the lever, module and the switch, and remove the module after unplug the optical  
fiber.  
Lever  
Precautions  
Cable length will be as below based on the specification of the optical fiber cable  
Type  
MMF  
Core/Cladding Diameter  
Minimum Transimission Band  
160MHz/km  
Cable Length (m)  
62.5/125µm  
26  
200MHz/km  
33  
50/125µm  
400MHz/km  
66  
500MHz/km  
82  
2000MHz/km  
300  
Use the appropriate cable according to the installation place.  
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Connecting CX4 Cable  
Firmly install CX4 cable to CX4 expansion card port and lock the cable.  
CX4 Cable  
Precautions  
Make sure to firmly insert the cable straight from behind.  
When bending the cable, make sure that the diameter of the bent cable does not become somaller than 10cm.  
When pulling out the cable, make sure to pull the pull tab of the cable connector. The cable may disconnect if you  
pull the cable itself.  
2.3.4 Installing Compact Flash Card  
Compact Flash Card shall be installed in the power inlet side of the switch.  
Caution  
• Do NOT unplug during access. It may result in crashing setting data.  
• Please refer to the following instructions, for installing the compact flash card. When installed  
in a wrong direction, it may cause trouble to the switch.  
Precautions  
Make sure to use the specified product (SANDISK SDCFJ-256-388 256 MB).  
1.  
Firmly insert and lock the Compact Flash Card to Compact Flash Card Slot on the power inlet side of  
the switch.  
Precautions  
Please be careful of the direction when inserting Compact Flash Card.  
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2.4 Connecting to a Setup PC  
This is to connect a set up PC to the console port of the switch using RS232C cable.  
Necessary Hardware / Software  
Please prepare the hardware & software specified below to connect to the switch.  
Personal Computer  
1 unit of personal computer for setting up configuration is required.  
RS232C cable(Cross, D-SUB9 pin)  
RS232C cable is required to connect the set up PC to the switch.  
Also, please use the console cable which is included in this product for connection.  
User’s Guide "1.1.5 Console Port Specifications" (pg.28)  
Reference  
Communication Software  
Terminal software is required.  
Connect RS232C Cable  
1.  
2.  
Confirm power of both the PC and the switch are off.  
Connect the RS232C cable and the console cable which is included in this product, and firmly fix  
them with the screw.  
3.  
Plug in the RJ45 plug of the console cable to the console port of the switch.  
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Caution  
Chapter 2 Installation  
• Please use the power cable included in this product. Also, please do NOT use this power cable  
on other products.  
• If the power outlet does not match with the power cable plug, please use the change plug  
adapter.  
As a safety measure to prevent electrical shocks, please make sure to connect the ground wire  
of the change plug.  
Precautions  
Please set the switch (product) to a place near the electrical outlet which the power cable will be connected and secure  
a space for the power cable to be pulled off easily.  
1.  
2.  
Connect the power cable to the electrical outlet.  
Plug in the power cable to the power connecter of switch power inlet side.  
Power will turn on.  
3.  
The PSU lamp on the front panel of the device lights up in green.  
PSU  
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Prepare a Setup PC  
Log on using the terminal software.  
1.  
2.  
Start up the terminal software by using the set up PC.  
Set the setting conditions to the following;  
Item  
Setting  
Start Bit  
1
Data Bit  
8
Parity Bit  
n/a  
1
Stop Bit  
Synchronous System  
Communication Speed  
Flow Control  
Asynchronous Communication System (Start-Stop Communication System)  
9600  
None  
Number of digits on screen  
Number of rows on screen  
80 (If other than 80 digits, set it through terminal command)  
24 (If other than 24 rows, set it through terminal command)  
Please refer to the terminal software manual for instructions on setting conditions.  
3.  
Press [Return] key or [Enter] key.  
Precautions  
The following message may appear When pressing the [Return] key or [Enter] key. In such case, the switch is  
processing another job, and waiting for such process to finish. Please wait for a moment until it finishes such process.  
Waiting for completion of the other operation...  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
Confirm “Login :” on screen.  
Key in “admin” and press [Return] key or [Enter] key.  
Confirm “Password:” on screen.  
Key in password, then press the [Return] key or [Enter] key.  
Since password is not set at the initial state, simply press [Return] key or [Enter] key without keying in the password.  
If the password is already set, key in the password. Then press [Return] key or [Enter] key.  
8.  
Confirm “#” is shown on screen  
If the key in the wrong password, "invalid password." will be displayed, then the "Login :" will be displayed again. Please  
repeat your process from item 5.  
Connecting to a Setup PC  
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2.5 Time Setting  
Make sure to set up the time before you do other settings of the switch. The time is not set at the initial timing of purchase.  
Please refer below command for setting up time manually using console or telnet.  
z Command  
When setting time and date to be “Jan 1, 2009 12:30:00am” type in command  
# date 2009/01/01.12:30:00  
XG0224# configure  
Switch to Configuration mode.  
When setting time zone to be “-0500“.  
Apply the configuration.  
XG0224(config)# time zone -0500  
XG0224(config)# commit  
XG0224(config)# save  
Save the configuration.  
XG0224(config)# exit  
Switch to Operation mode.  
XG0224# date 2009/01/01.12:30:00  
Set time and date to be “Jan 1, 2009 12:30:00am“.  
Time Setting  
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2.6 Set up IP address  
Please set the IP address at times when it is required.  
Eg. When setting the switch through www browser or installing a firmware from the initial state of the purchase.  
The following commands show how to set up the IP address (ex. 192.168.1.1).  
z Command  
XG0224# configure  
XG0224(config)# lan 0 ip address 192.168.1.1/24 3  
XG0224(config)# lan 0 vlan 1  
XG0224(config)# commit  
XG0224(config)# exit  
XG0224#  
Precautions  
The IP address is not set at the initial state of the purchase. Please set the IP address through console.  
When logging in by console, you will not be able to log in from the www browser. Please make sure to log off from  
the console after setting up the IP address.  
Set up IP address  
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