LANCOM Systems XS-6128QF Connectors Ports HWS Switch User Guide
- June 4, 2024
- LANCOM SYSTEMS
Table of Contents
LANCOM Systems XS-6128QF Connectors Ports HWS Switch
OVERVIEW
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Configuration interfaces RJ-45 & micro USB (Console) Connect the configuration interface a via the included serial configuration cable to the serial interface of the device you want to use
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for configuring / monitoring the switch. Alternatively use the interface b with a suitable micro USB cable.
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USB interface
Connect a USB stick to the USB interface to store general configuration scripts or debug data. You can also use this interface to upload a new firmware. -
SFP+ interfaces 1G / 10G
Insert suitable LANCOM SFP modules into the SFP+ interfaces 1 to 12. Choose cables which are compatible with the SFP modules and connect them as described in the SFP modules mounting instructions www.lancom-systems.com/SFP-module- MI. -
SFP+ interfaces 1G / 10G (combo ports)
Insert suitable LANCOM SFP modules into the SFP+ interfaces 13 to 14. Choose cables which are compatible with the SFP modules and connect them as described in the SFP modules mounting instructions www.lancom-systems.com/SFP-module- MI. -
TP Ethernet interfaces 1G / 2.5G / 5G / 10G (combo ports)Connect the interfaces 13 to 14 via Ethernet cables to your PC or a LAN switch.
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SFP28 interfaces 10G / 25G (FleX ports)
Insert suitable LANCOM SFP28 or 10G SFP+ modules into the SFP28 interfaces 21 to 24. Choose cables which are compatible with the SFP28 / 10G SFP+ modules and connect them as described in the SFP modules mounting instructions
www.lancom-systems.com/SFP-module-MI. -
QSFP+ interfaces 40G (FleX ports)
Plug suitable LANCOM QSFP+ modules into the QSFP+ interfaces 21 to 22. Select cables suitable for the QSFP+ modules and connect them as described in the SFP modules mounting instructions www.lancom-systems.com/SFP-module-MI.- Device back side:
SFP-DD interfaces 25G / 50G
Insert LANCOM SFP-DD-DAC50 stacking cables into the SFP-DD interfaces 25 to
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For decentralized stacking scenarios
(stack-member switches are distributed over spatially separated locations) the use of LANCOM SFP28 modules is recommended.-
2 slots for fan modules
To remove a fan module in case of defect, loosen the two knurled screws of the module and remove the module from the plug-in unit. To install a new fan module, push it into the corresponding slot. Fasten the module to the switch housing with the knurled screws. Please note that a defective fan should be replaced within 48h. -
2 slots for power supply modules with mains connection socket
To install a power supply module, remove the appropriate module slot cover by loosening both associated screws and insert the power supply module. Supply the device with voltage via the power supply module mains connector. Use the supplied power cord (not for WW devices) or a country -specific LANCOM power cord. To remove a power supply module, disconnect the device from the power supply and pull the power plug out of the module. Then push the release lever I to the left. Now you can pull the module out of the device by the handle J.
Please observe the following when setting up the device -
A The mains plug of the device must be freely accessible.
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A Do not rest any objects on top of the device.
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A Keep the ventilation slots of the device clear of obstruction.
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A Mount the device with the enclosed rack mounting system in a free 19” slot of an appropriate server rack.
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Both slide-in rails are attached as shown in the accompanying installation instructions
www.lancom-systems.com/slide-in-MI. -
A Please note that support for third-party accessories (SFP and DAC) is not provided.
Before initial startup, please make sure to take notice of the information regarding the intended use in the enclosed installation guide!Operate the device only with a professionally installed power supply at a nearby power socket that is freely accessible at all times.
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a System / Fan / | Stack |
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__System: green | Device operational |
System: red | Hardware error |
__Fan: red | Fan error |
Stack: off | No connection |
Stack: green | As master device: port activated and connected to slave device |
Stack: orange | As slave device: port activated and con- nected to master |
device
b Reset button|
~5 sec. pressed| Device restart
7~12 sec. pressed| Configuration reset and device restart
c SFP+ ports 1G| / 10 G **
Off| Port inactive or disabled
Green| Link 10 Gbps
Green, blinking| Data transfer, link 10 Gbps
__Orange| Link 1 Gbps
Orange, blinking| Data transfer, link 1 Gbps
d SFP+ ports 1G| / 10G (combo ports) **
Off| Port inactive or disabled
Green| Link 10 Gbps
Green, blinking | Data transfer, link 10 Gbps
Orange| Link 1 Gbps
Orange, blinking| Data transfer, link 1 Gbps
e TP Ethernet por| ts 1G / 2.5G / 5G / 10G (combo ports)
__Off | Port inactive oder disabled
Green| Left LED: Link 10 Gbps
__Right LED: Link 1 Gbps
Green, blinking| Left LED: Data transfer, link 10 Gbps Right LED: Data
transfer, link 1 Gbps
Orange| Left LED: Link 2.5 / 5 Gbps Right LED: Link 100 Mbps
Orange, blinking| Left LED: Data transfer, link 2.5 / 5 Gbps Roght LED: Data
transfer, link 100 Mbps
f SFP28 ports 1| G / 10G / 25G (FleX ports) **
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Off | Port inactive oder disabled
Green| Link 25 / 10 Gbps
Green, blinking | Data transfer, link 25 / 10 Gbps __
Orange| Link 1 Gbps
Orange,blinking| Data transfer, link 1 Gbps
g QSFP+ ports 40| G (FleX ports)
Off | Port inactive or disabled __
__Green| Link 40 Gbps
Green, blinking| Data transfer, link 40 Gbps
h SFP-DD stackin| g ports 25G (SFP28) / 50G **
Off | Port inactive or disabled
_Green_| Link 50 Gbps
_Green, blinking_ | Data transfer, link 50 Gbps
Orange| Link 25 / 10 Gbps
Orange,blinking| Data transfer, link 25 / 10 Gbps
i Power supply unit LED ****
Off | No primary voltage supply
Green| Secondary voltage supply OK
Orange| Critical power supply event that causes a shutdown: OCP, OVP, fan
failure
In case of parallel primary voltage supply by second power supply unit: power cable
disconnected or power failure
Orange, blinking| Power supply warning event in which the power supply continues to operate: high temperature, high power, high current consumption, slow fan
References
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