Please read the entire manual, and then properly store it.• Before using the product, be sure to read and understand all the safety precautions.• Keep
Table of Contentsii2 Preparation for Installation 712.1 Preparation Workflow 722.2 Installation Conditions 732.2.1 General Installation Conditions
2. Preparation for Installation76Table 2-5 General Installation Conditions for AX3640S Series Switches (Power Redundancy Models) 1/2*1 Excluding the
2. Preparation for Installation77Table 2-6 General Installation Conditions for AX3640S Series Switches (Power Redundancy Models) 2/2*1 Excluding the
2. Preparation for Installation782.2.2 Environmental ConditionsThe environmental conditions of the device are listed below.Table 2-8 Environmental Con
2. Preparation for Installation792.3 Electrical Power Equipment2.3.1 Electrical Power Equipment for 100 V AC(1) Standards for Electrical OutletsUse th
2. Preparation for Installation80(3) Conditions for the Incoming Power to the Distribution BoardThe capacity of electrical current supplied to the dis
2. Preparation for Installation81(3) Distribution BoardThe branch circuit to supply power to the device requires circuit breakers that meet the follow
2. Preparation for Installation822.3.3 Electrical Power Equipment for -48 V DC (DC Power Models)(1) DC Power Supply CableMake sure to use the accessor
2. Preparation for Installation83(2) Distribution BoardThe branch circuit to supply power to the device requires circuit breakers that meet the follow
2. Preparation for Installation842.3.4 Electrical Power Equipment for -48 V DC (Power Redundancy Models)(1) DC Power Supply CableThe power redundancy
2. Preparation for Installation85Table 2-13 Ground Cable Specifications(3) Distribution BoardThe branch circuit to supply power to the device requires
Table of Contentsiii4.5 Connecting and Disconnecting a Power Supply Cable to and from the Main Device 1174.5.1 AC Power Supply Cable (AC Power and AC
2. Preparation for Installation862.4 Notes on Electrical NoiseElectrical noise emitted by other instruments can cause failures.Note the following poin
2. Preparation for Installation872.5 Leakage CurrentThis device is equipped with a noise filter to prevent failures due to electrical noise and leakag
2. Preparation for Installation882.6 Environmental Conditions(1) DustCooling fans are embedded in switches. Do not install a switch in a humid or dust
2. Preparation for Installation89(8) SprayingBefore using pesticide spray or disinfectant in the room where the device is installed, cover the device
2. Preparation for Installation902.7 Where to InstallThis device can be installed either on a table or a 19-inch cabinet rack.(1) TableInstall the dev
2. Preparation for Installation912.8 Maintenance AreaEnsure the proper amount of space for switch maintenance as described below.(1) Maintenance Area
2. Preparation for Installation92(2) Maintenance Area for a Rack-Mounted SwitchFigure 2-6 Maintenance Area for a Rack-Mounted Switch
2. Preparation for Installation932.9 Cooling Conditions2.9.1 Air Flow(1) Main DeviceThe air flow into and out of a switch is shown in Figure 2-7 Air F
2. Preparation for Installation942.9.2 Cooling Conditions for a Switch on a TableEnsure more than 50 mm of space for air flow from the sides of the de
2. Preparation for Installation952.10 Noise of the SwitchThis switch generates noise due to internal cooling fans. Take noise into account when planni
Table of ContentsivAppendix 175Appendix A Cleaning Optical Connectors 176Appendix A.1 Cleaning Optical Connectors of Transceivers 176Appendix A.2 Cl
2. Preparation for Installation96
973 Preparation of Interface Cables and TerminalsThis chapter describes the interface cables and the terminals used for devices.3.1 Connecting Interfa
3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals983.1 Connecting Interface Cables and TerminalsThe applicable interfaces for the devices and the cable
3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals99*1 Regarding 1000BASE-LX, some kinds of multiple-terminal mode optical fiber may increase the BER (
3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals1003.2 Network Interface Specifications3.2.1 Ethernet 10/100/1000BASE-T(1) Mode Setting on the PortAny
3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals101(4) PoE SystemAs for the pin assignment of the power supply to the AC (PoE) models, Alternative A d
3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals102
1034 Installation of the Components This chapter provides the procedures for installing components. 4.1 Necessary Tools4.2 Precautions Before Starting
4. Installation of the Components1044.1 Necessary ToolsThe following tools are necessary for installing the components:Phillips screwdriver no. 1:Use
4. Installation of the Components1054.2 Precautions Before Starting the InstallationFor switches on tables, avoid an unstable places including wobbly
Safety - 1Safety InformationTo Use AX2400S Series and AX3600S Series Switches Safely z This manual includes notes for safe use of AX2400S series and
4. Installation of the Components1064.3 Installation of the Main Device This section describes the way to install the device on a table or a rack. Fol
4. Installation of the Components1074.3.2 Rack MountThis device can be installed into a 19-inch cabinet rack conforming to the EIA standard. The proce
4. Installation of the Components108Figure 4-3 Attaching the Rack Mounted Brackets (50 mm Adjustment)(1) Rack mounted bracket (L)(2) Rack mounted brac
4. Installation of the Components109[Step 2]Mount the device into the rack. Figure 4-4 Mounting onto the Rack(1) M5 screws (4)(2) 19-inch cabinet rack
4. Installation of the Components1104.4 Mounting External Power Units (EPUs) and Power Supply ModulesThis section describes how to install the externa
4. Installation of the Components1114.4.1 Table MountThe EPU can be placed on the level, stable, flat surface. The installation procedures are as foll
4. Installation of the Components1124.4.2 Rack MountThe EPU can be installed on a 19-inch cabinet rack conforming to the EIA standard. The procedure i
4. Installation of the Components113Figure 4-7 Attaching the Rack Mounted Brackets (50 mm Adjustment)(1) Rack mounted bracket (L)(2) Rack mounted brac
4. Installation of the Components114[Step 2]Mount the EPU into the rack. Figure 4-8 Mounting into the Rack(1) M5 screws (4)(2) 19-inch cabinet rackWhe
4. Installation of the Components1154.4.3 Inserting and Removing Power Supply Modules(1) InsertingInsert the power supply module until you hear a clic
Safety InformationSafety - 2If any problem occurs, immediately turn off the device. z In the case of smoke, a bad smell or an intrusion of substances
4. Installation of the Components116(2) RemovingTilt and keep the latch in the direction of the arrow. Hold the handle of the power supply module and
4. Installation of the Components1174.5 Connecting and Disconnecting a Power Supply Cable to and from the Main DeviceThis section describes how to con
4. Installation of the Components118(1) Connecting[Step 1]Connect the accessory power supply cable to the AC power connector on the back face of the d
4. Installation of the Components119[Step 2]Hold the power supply cable connector with the cable clamp. Figure 4-12 Clamping the Power Supply Cable(2)
4. Installation of the Components1204.5.2 AC Power Supply Cable (Power Redundancy Models)(1) Connecting[Step 1]Connect the accessory power supply cabl
4. Installation of the Components121[Step 2]Hold the power supply cable connector with the cable clamp. Figure 4-14 Clamping the Power Supply CableFig
4. Installation of the Components1224.5.3 DC Power Supply Cable (DC Power Models)(1) Connecting[Step 1]Attach the ground cable to the device. Figure 4
4. Installation of the Components123Figure 4-17 Attaching the Power Supply Cable(1) DC power connector 2 (with protective cap)(2) DC power supply cabl
4. Installation of the Components124(2) Disconnecting[Step 1]Disconnect the DC power supply cable from the DC power connector on the back face of the
4. Installation of the Components1254.5.4 DC Power Supply Cable (Power Redundancy Models)Be sure to use a DC power supply cable specified by ALAXALA.
Safety InformationSafety - 3Use the device only with the indicated power source. z Use the device only with the indicated voltage of power. A fire or
4. Installation of the Components126(1) Connecting[Step 1]Attach the ground cable to the device. Figure 4-18 Attaching the Ground Cable(1) M4 × 8 scre
4. Installation of the Components127[Step 3]Attach the DC power supply cable to the cable connector. 1. Push the buttons using a screwdriver head. The
4. Installation of the Components128[Step 4]Attach the cable connector to the power supply. Insert the connecter until you hear a click. Figure 4-22 A
4. Installation of the Components1294.6 Attaching and Detaching a Power Supply Cable to and from a External Power Unit (EPU)This section describes how
4. Installation of the Components130(1) Connecting[Step 1]Connect the accessory power supply cable to the AC power connector on the back face of the E
4. Installation of the Components131[Step 2]Hold the power supply cable connector with the cable clamp. Figure 4-24 Clamping the Power Supply Cable(2)
4. Installation of the Components1324.6.2 Stand-by Power Supply CableUse the stand-by power supply cable to connect the EPU with the main device. Figu
4. Installation of the Components133(1) Connecting[Step 1]Attach the stand-by power supply cable to the stand-by power supply connector on the back fa
4. Installation of the Components134[Step 2]Attach the stand-by power supply cable to the stand-by power supply connector on the back face of the main
4. Installation of the Components1354.7 Inserting and Removing Memory Cards and the Dummy Memory Card4.7.1 Inserting and Removing Memory Cards(1) Inse
Safety InformationSafety - 4Cut the DC power supply cable jackets to the specified length. z To use the DC power supply cable on the power redundancy
4. Installation of the Components136(2) Removing[Step 1]Push the memory card once until you hear a click. The lock is released and the memory card is
4. Installation of the Components1374.7.2 Inserting and Removing the Dummy Memory CardWhen no memory card is used, insert the dummy memory card (herei
4. Installation of the Components138(2) Removing[Step 1]Push the dummy card until until you hear a click. The lock is released and the dummy card is e
4. Installation of the Components1394.8 Inserting and Removing SFPsSFPs can be inserted and removed without turning off the switch. 4.8.1 Inserting an
4. Installation of the Components140Figure 4-35 Installing the SFP into a Lower Port(1) SFP(2) SFP slot(2) RemovingMove down the handle in the directi
4. Installation of the Components1414.8.2 Inserting or Removing SFP-SX (T)/SFP-SX2 (T)/SFP-LX (T)/SFP-LH (T)/SFP-BX1U (T)/SFP-BX1D (T)/SFP-BX4U (T)/SF
4. Installation of the Components142(2) RemovingMove down the handle in the direction of the arrow. Hold the handle to pull out the SFP. Figure 4-39 R
4. Installation of the Components1434.9 Inserting and Removing XFPsXFPs can be inserted and removed without turning off the switch. (1) InsertingKeep
4. Installation of the Components1444.10 Connecting a Setup TerminalConnect a setup terminal to the CONSOLE port of the main device. For this connecti
4. Installation of the Components1454.11 Connecting Interface Cables(1) UTP CableInsert the connector until you hear a click. Figure 4-44 Attaching th
Safety InformationSafety - 5Do not install the device on an unstable place. z Horizontally install the device on a work table that can sufficiently b
4. Installation of the Components146(2) Optical Fiber Cable (LC Duplex Connector)Insert the connector until you hear a click. Figure 4-45 Optical Fibe
4. Installation of the Components147(3) Optical Fiber Cable (LC Simplex Connector)Insert the connector until you hear a click. Figure 4-46 Optical Fib
4. Installation of the Components1484.12 Powering the Main Device On and Off4.12.1 AC Power and AC (PoE) Models(1) Power OnTurn on the power switch on
4. Installation of the Components1494.12.2 DC Power Model(1) Power OnTurn on the power switch on the back face of the device. Figure 4-48 Power On (DC
4. Installation of the Components1504.12.3 Power Redundancy Model(1) Power OnTurn on all the power switches on the back face of the device. Figure 4-4
4. Installation of the Components151(2) Power OffTurn off all power switches on the back face of the device. For devices with redundant power supplies
4. Installation of the Components1524.13 Powering the External Power Unit (EPU) On or Off4.13.1 EPU-A(1) Power On[Step 1]Turn on the main power switch
4. Installation of the Components153(2) Power OffTurn off the main switch of the EPU to shut off all backup power supply to the device. [Step 1]Turn o
4. Installation of the Components154[Step 2]Turn on the power supply modules. Figure 4-53 Power On (Power Supply Module)(1) Power switch (2) Power Off
4. Installation of the Components1554.14 Miscellaneous Operations (1) Time SettingThe clock is not set on delivery. Specify the current time. To set t
Safety InformationSafety - 6Precautions for transportationz Prior to moving the device, turn it off and remove all cables from it. Otherwise, distort
4. Installation of the Components156(3) System Interoperation Tests Before actual system operation, conduct a test to check the configuration settings
1575 Expansion, Replacement and RemovalThis chapter describes the procedures to expand, replace and remove the main devices, external power units (EPU
5. Expansion, Replacement and Removal1585.1 Necessary ToolsThe following tools are necessary to expand, replace or remove the components: Phillips scr
5. Expansion, Replacement and Removal1595.2 Precautions Before Starting an InstallationDo not put your hands inside the device carelessly. The compone
5. Expansion, Replacement and Removal1605.3 Expansion, Replacement and Removal of Main DevicesThis section describes the procedures for installing or
5. Expansion, Replacement and Removal161Figure 5-1 Steps to Uninstall the Device Do not put your hands inside the device carelessly. The components ma
5. Expansion, Replacement and Removal162(1) Uninstallation[Step 1]Check the EPU and the slot from which backup power is supplied to a device. Turn off
5. Expansion, Replacement and Removal163(2) Installing[Step 1]Install the switch. [Step 2]Mount the power supply module to the EPU. [Step 3]Connect th
5. Expansion, Replacement and Removal1645.4 Expansion, Replacement and Removal of Power SuppliesThis section describes the procedures to expand, repla
5. Expansion, Replacement and Removal165(1) Removing[Step 1]Turn off the power supply to be replaced. [Step 2]Disconnect the power supply cable from t
Safety InformationSafety - 7Prior to turning off the device, shut off all power to the device. z As for the AC power and AC (PoE) models with backup
5. Expansion, Replacement and Removal166[Step 4]Hold the handle of the power supply and pull it a little. Supporting the bottom, pull out the power su
5. Expansion, Replacement and Removal167(2) Installing[Step 1]Insert the power supply into the power supply slot. Figure 5-4 Connecting the Power Supp
5. Expansion, Replacement and Removal1685.5 Replacement of a Fan UnitThis section describes the procedures to replace the fan unit in the power redund
5. Expansion, Replacement and Removal169(2) Inserting[Step 1]Insert the fan unit into power supply slot 2. Figure 5-8 Inserting the Fan Unit 1(1) Powe
5. Expansion, Replacement and Removal1705.6 Expansion, Replacement and Removal of External Power Units (EPUs)This section describes the procedures for
5. Expansion, Replacement and Removal171(1) Removing[Step 1]Turn off the power supply modules. [Step 2]Turn off the main power switch of the EPU. [Ste
5. Expansion, Replacement and Removal172(2) Installing[Step 1]Install the EPU. [Step 2]Mount the power supply module to the EPU. [Step 3]Connect the A
5. Expansion, Replacement and Removal1735.7 Expansion, Replacement and Removal of Power Supply ModulesThis section describes the procedures to install
5. Expansion, Replacement and Removal174(1) Removing[Step 1]Turn off the power supply module to replace. [Step 2]Disconnect the stand-by power supply
175AppendixAppendix A Cleaning Optical ConnectorsAppendix B Physical Specifications of Network InterfacesAppendix C Specifications of Setup Terminal
Relevant ProductsThis manual covers the following products: 7 models in the AX2400S series including AX2430S-24T, AX2430S-24T2X, AX2430S-48T, AX2430S
Safety InformationSafety - 8Do not step on or lean against the device. Do not put heavy objects on the device. z Do not step on or lean against the d
Appendix A Cleaning Optical Connectors176Appendix A Cleaning Optical ConnectorsAppendix A.1 Cleaning Optical Connectors of TransceiversFollow the proc
Appendix A Cleaning Optical Connectors177[Step 2]Check the tip of the stick-type optical connector cleaner for torn surface fabric, stains and foreign
Appendix A Cleaning Optical Connectors178[Step 3]Use the stick-type optical connector cleaner to clear any adhered dirt from the ferrule end. Figure A
Appendix A Cleaning Optical Connectors179Appendix A.2 Cleaning Optical Fiber Cables Follow the procedures below to clean the connector of the optical
Appendix A Cleaning Optical Connectors180[Step 2]Use a reel-type optical connector cleaner to clear any adhered dirt from the ferrule end. Figure A-5
Appendix B Physical Specifications of Network Interfaces181Appendix B Physical Specifications of Network InterfacesAppendix B.1 Ethernet 10BASE-T/100B
Appendix B Physical Specifications of Network Interfaces182Appendix B.2 Ethernet 1000BASE-X InterfaceTable B-4 Physical Specifications of 1000BASE-SXT
Appendix B Physical Specifications of Network Interfaces183Table B-7 Physical Specifications of 1000BASE-LH*1 When optical transmission loss is 5.0 d
Appendix B Physical Specifications of Network Interfaces184Appendix B.3 Ethernet 10GBASE-R InterfaceTable B-9 Physical Specifications of 10GBASE-SRTab
Appendix B Physical Specifications of Network Interfaces185Table B-12 Physical Specifications of 10GBASE-ZR*1 When optical transmission loss is 15 dB
Safety InformationSafety - 9Do not expose the device to high temperatures. z Placing the device in direct sunlight or near heating appliances such as
Appendix C Specifications of Setup Terminal186Appendix C Specifications of Setup TerminalAppendix C.1 Specifications of Setup TerminalBe sure to use a
Safety InformationSafety - 10Prior to inserting or removing the power supply module, turn off the switches.z Prior to inserting or removing the power
Safety InformationSafety - 11Do not attach other labels to the transceiver.z The transceivers have labels to certify that they are standard products
Safety InformationSafety - 12
11 Components OverviewThis chapter provides an overview of the various parts of the switch.1.1 Main Device1.2 Power Supply (PS)1.3 Fan Unit (FAN)1.4 E
1. Components Overview21.1 Main DeviceAX2400S series switches provide layer 2 switching that is capable of 10-gigabit communication. These switches ar
1. Components Overview31.1.1 AX2430S-24T/AX2430S-24TD/AX3630S-24T/AX3630S-24TD/AX3640S-24T ModelsThe AX2430S-24T, AX2430S-24TD, AX3630S-24T, AX3630S-2
1. Components Overview4Figure 1-2 Back View of the AC Power Model(1) Stand-by power supply connector (with protective cap) (2) Cable clamp(3) AC power
1. Components Overview5(2) Front PanelThe front panel layout is shown in Figure 1-4 Front Panel Layout. The numbers in the figure correspond to those
AX-3640-48T2XW (AX3640S-48T2XW)AX-F2430-EPUA (EPU-A)AX-F2430-EPUB (EPU-B)Edition historyDecember 2005, 1st edition AX36S-H001 (out of print)December
1. Components Overview61.1.2 AX3640S-24TW ModelThe AX3640S-24TW model has the following hardware specifications:• Ethernet 10/100/1000BASE-T ports: 24
1. Components Overview7Figure 1-6 Back View(1) Power supply slot 2(2) Power supply slot 1(3) Ground terminal(2) Front PanelThe front panel layout is s
1. Components Overview8Table 1-3 LED Indications, Switches and Connectors*1 The switch is behind the front panel. Use a small-head screwdriver to pre
1. Components Overview9Table 1-4 Operating Status in a Specific LED Indication Mode (LINK Mode)Table 1-5 Operating Status in a Specific LED Indication
1. Components Overview101.1.3 AX2430S-24T2X, AX2430S-24T2XD, AX3630S-24T2X, AX3630S-24T2XD ModelsThe AX2430S-24T2X, AX2430S-24T2XD, AX3630S-24T2X and
1. Components Overview11Figure 1-9 Back View of the AC Power Model(1) Stand-by power supply connector (with protective cap)(2) Cable clamp(3) AC power
1. Components Overview12Table 1-7 LED Indications, Switches and Connectors*1 The switch is behind the front panel. Use a small-head screwdriver to pre
1. Components Overview131.1.4 AX3640S-24T2XW ModelThe AX3640S-24T2XW model has the following hardware specifications:• Ethernet 10/100/1000BASE-T port
1. Components Overview14Figure 1-13 External Appearance(1) Power supply slot 2(2) Power supply slot 1(3) Ground terminal(2) Front PanelThe front panel
1. Components Overview15Table 1-8 LED Indications, Switches and Connectors*1 The switch is behind the front panel. Use a small-head screwdriver to pr
1. Components Overview16Table 1-9 Operating Status in a Specific LED Indication Mode (LINK Mode)Table 1-10 Operating Status in a Specific LED Indicati
1. Components Overview17Table 1-11 Operating Status in the Specific LED Indication Mode (DUPLEX Mode)*1 These indications are valid after a link is e
1. Components Overview181.1.5 AX3630S-24P ModelThe AX3630S-24P model has the following hardware specifications:• Ethernet 10/100/1000BASE-T ports (PoE
1. Components Overview19(1) External AppearanceFigure 1-15 Front View(1) Memory card slot(2) CONSOLE port(3) SFP slot(4) 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet po
1. Components Overview20(2) Front PanelThe front panel layout is shown in Figure 1-17 Front Panel Layout. The numbers in the figure correspond to thos
1. Components Overview211.1.6 AX2430S-48T/AX2430S-48TD ModelsThe AX2430S-48T and AX2430S-48TD models have the following hardware specifications:• Ethe
1. Components Overview22Figure 1-19 Back View of the AC Power Model(1) Stand-by power supply connector (with protective cap)(2) Cable clamp(3) AC powe
1. Components Overview23(2) Front PanelThe front panel layout is shown in Figure 1-21 Front Panel Layout. The numbers in the figure correspond to thos
1. Components Overview241.1.7 AX3630S-48TW/AX3640S-48TW ModelsThe AX3630S-48TW and AX3640S-48TW models have the following hardware specifications:• Et
1. Components Overview25(1) External AppearanceFigure 1-22 Front View(1) Memory card slot(2) CONSOLE port(3) SFP slot(4) 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet po
IPrefaceAbout This ManualThis manual describes the hardware instructions for ALAXALA AX2400S series compact gigabit layer 2 switches and ALAXALA AX36
1. Components Overview26(2) Front PanelThe front panel layout is shown in Figure 1-24 Front Panel Layout. The numbers in the figure correspond to thos
1. Components Overview271.1.8 AX2430S-48T2X ModelThe AX2430S-48T2X model has the following hardware specifications:• Ethernet 10/100/1000BASE-T ports:
1. Components Overview28Figure 1-26 Back View of the AC Power Model(1) Stand-by power supply connector (with protective cap)(2) Cable clamp(3) AC powe
1. Components Overview29(2) Front PanelThe front panel layout is shown in Figure 1-27 Front Panel Layout. The numbers in the figure correspond to thos
1. Components Overview301.1.9 AX3630S-48T2XW/AX3640S-48T2XW ModelsThe AX3630S-48T2XW and AX3640S-48T2XW models have the following hardware specificati
1. Components Overview31Figure 1-29 Back View(1) Power supply slot 2(2) Power supply slot 1(3) Ground terminalTo build a redundant power supply system
1. Components Overview32(2) Front PanelThe front panel layout is shown in Figure 1-30 Front Panel Layout. The numbers in the figure correspond to thos
1. Components Overview331.1.10 AX3640S-24SW ModelThe AX3640S-24SW model has the following hardware specifications:• Ethernet 10/100/1000BASE-T ports:
1. Components Overview34(1) External AppearanceFigure 1-31 Front View(1) Memory card slot(2) CONSOLE port(3) 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet port(4) SFP sl
1. Components Overview35(2) Front PanelThe front panel layout is shown in Figure 1-33 Front Panel Layout. The numbers in the figure correspond to thos
PrefaceIIFind Description from the AX2400S Series Manuals
1. Components Overview361.1.11 AX3630S-24S2XW/AX3640S-24S2XW ModelsThe AX3630S-24S2XW and AX3640S-24S2XW models have the following hardware specificat
1. Components Overview37Figure 1-35 Back View(1) Power supply slot 2(2) Power supply slot 1(3) Ground terminal(2) Front PanelThe front panel layout is
1. Components Overview38Table 1-18 LED Indications, Switches and Connectors*1 The switch is behind the front panel. Use a small-head screwdriver to pr
1. Components Overview391.1.12 AccessoriesThe items listed in Table 1-19 Switch Accessories are included as accessories with shipment of the switch.Ta
1. Components Overview40(4) AC power supply cableThe cable (3 m long) is for a 100 V AC power supply. This item is bundled with AC power and AC (PoE)
1. Components Overview41(5) DC power supply cableThe cable (3 m long) is for a -48 V DC power supply. This item is bundled with DC power models.Figure
1. Components Overview42(8) Rack mounted bracketUse these brackets to mount the device on a 19-inch cabinet rack.Figure 1-41 Rack Mounted Brackets for
1. Components Overview43(10) Dummy memory cardWhen no memory card is used, insert this item to the memory card slot of the device as a substitute. Kee
1. Components Overview441.2 Power Supply (PS)The power supply is a system to supply electrical power to a power redundancy model, which is mounted int
1. Components Overview451.2.2 PS-D01Power supplies for -48 VDC are described below.Figure 1-46 External Appearance shows its appearance. For the LEDs
PrefaceIIIFind Description from the AX3600S Series Manuals
1. Components Overview461.2.3 Power Supply AccessoriesThe items listed in Table 1-22 Power Supply Accessories are included as accessories with shipmen
1. Components Overview47(4) Ground cableThe cable (3 m long) is for grounding. Use it when a PS-D01 is inserted into any power redundancy model. This
1. Components Overview481.3 Fan Unit (FAN)The fan unit cools the inside of the power redundancy model.When only one power supply is inserted into a po
1. Components Overview491.3.2 Fan Unit AccessoriesThe items listed in Table 1-24 Fan Unit Accessories are included as accessories with shipment of the
1. Components Overview501.4 External Power Unit (EPU)Connected via the special accessory cable, the external power unit (EPU) supplies stand-by power
1. Components Overview51(1) External AppearanceFigure 1-50 Front View(1) Power supply module EPU-AM (mounted in slot 1 when shipped)(2) Blank panel(3)
1. Components Overview52(2) Panel LayoutThe front layout and back layout are shown in Figure 1-52 Front Layout and Figure 1-53 Back Layout, respective
1. Components Overview531.4.2 EPU-BExternal power unit for the AC (PoE) models.EPU-B has the following hardware specifications:• Power supply module s
1. Components Overview54Figure 1-55 Back View(1) Stand-by power supply connectors (2)(2) Cable clamp(3) AC power connector(4) Main power switch
1. Components Overview55(2) Panel LayoutThe front layout and back layout are shown in Figure 1-56 Front Layout and Figure 1-57 Back Layout, respective
PrefaceIVHow to Obtain This ManualFor the manuals of AX2400S Series AX3600S series switches, see the following website: http://www.alaxala.com/Acron
1. Components Overview561.4.3 EPU AccessoriesThe items listed in Table 1-28 EPU Accessories are included as accessories with the shipment of an EPU.Ta
1. Components Overview57(4) Stand-by power supply cableA stand-by power supply cable of 1.5 meter long. Use it to connect the EPU to the switch.Figure
1. Components Overview58(6) Rack mounted bracketUse these brackets to mount the EPU on a 19-inch cabinet rack.Figure 1-61 Rack Mounted Bracket(1) Rack
1. Components Overview591.5 Power Supply ModuleThis section describes the power supply modules used in external power units (EPU) for AX2400S series a
1. Components Overview601.5.2 EPU-BMEPU-BM is a power supply module for EPU-B and mounted in a power supply module slot of EPU-B.Figure 1-64 External
1. Components Overview611.5.3 Power Supply Module AccessoriesThe items listed in Table 1-31 Power Supply Module Accessories are included as accessorie
1. Components Overview621.6 Memory CardA memory card is inserted in the memory card slot of the main device.The memory card is used for the following:
1. Components Overview631.7 Transceiver1.7.1 SFPTo use an SFP, insert it into a switch SFP slot. The SFP type can be identified by the color indicated
1. Components Overview64(1) SFP-T (T)Figure 1-67 External Appearance(1) Label information: ALAXALA SFP-T (T)Label color: White(2) Handle color: Yellow
1. Components Overview65(3) SFP-SX2 (T)Figure 1-69 External Appearance(1) Label information: ALAXALA SFP-SX2 (T)Label color: White(2) Handle color: Si
i ContentsPreface ISafety Information Safety - 11 Components Overview 11.1 Main Device 21.1.1 AX2430S-24T/AX2430S-24TD/AX3630S-24T/AX3630S-24
1. Components Overview66(6) SFP-BX1U (T)Figure 1-72 External Appearance(1) SFP back label information: ALAXALA SFP-BX1U (T)Label color: White(2) Handl
1. Components Overview67(9) SFP-BX4D (T)Figure 1-75 External Appearance(1) SFP back label information: ALAXALA SFP-BX4D (T)Label color: White(2) Handl
1. Components Overview681.7.2 XFPTo use an XFP, insert it into an XFP slot in the switch.The XFPs supported by the devices are listed in Table 1-33 XF
1. Components Overview69(2) XFP-LR (T)Figure 1-77 External Appearance(1) Label information: ALAXALA XFP-LR (T)(2) Handle color: Blue(3) XFP-ER (T)Figu
1. Components Overview701.7.3 Transceiver AccessoriesThe items listed in Table 1-34 Transceiver Accessories are included as accessories with shipment
712 Preparation for InstallationThis chapter describes environmental conditions and the required preparation for installation of the device. Before pr
2. Preparation for Installation722.1 Preparation WorkflowThe workflow to prepare for installation is shown in Figure 2-1 Flowchart of the Installation
2. Preparation for Installation732.2 Installation ConditionsThis section provides the conditions for installing the main device and an external power
2. Preparation for Installation74Table 2-2 General Installation Conditions for AX3630S Series Switches (AC, AC (PoE) or DC Power Models)*1 Excluding
2. Preparation for Installation75Table 2-3 General Installation Conditions for AX3630S Series Switches (Power Redundancy Models)*1 Excluding the dime
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