Edge-core AS7535-28XB Ethernet Switch User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- Edge-core
Table of Contents
- Edge-core AS7535-28XB Ethernet Switch
- Package Contents
- Overview
- Status LEDs
- FRU Replacement
- Installation
- Ground the Device
- Connect Power
- **Make Network Connections
- Connect Timing Ports
- Make Management Connections
- Hardware Specifications
- Regulatory Compliances
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Edge-core AS7535-28XB Ethernet Switch
Package Contents
- AS7535-28XB (includes 2 PSUs and 6 fan trays)
- Rack Mounting Kit—2 brackets and 8 screws
- Grounding kit—grounding lug, 2 screws, and 2 washers
- (Optional) AC power cord
- Documentation—Quick Start Guide (this document) and Safety and Regulatory Information
Overview
- 2 x DC or AC PSUs
- 2 x 100G QSFP28 ports
- 2 x 400G QSFP-DD ports
- 24 x 25G SFP28 ports
- Product tag
- Management I/O: 1000BASE-T RJ-45, RJ-45 console, Micro-USB console, reset button
- BITS/ToD RJ-45 timing ports
- 10MHz/1PPS I/O
- GNSS antenna
- USB Type C storage port
- RJ-45 alarm port
- 6 x fan trays
- Grounding screw
Status LEDs
- PSU LED: Green (OK), Amber (fault)
- QSFP-DD Port LEDs: Blue (400G), Cyan (200G), Green (100G), Yellow (50G)
- QSFP28 Port LEDs: Green (100G), Cyan (50G), Magenta (40G), Blue (25G), Yellow (10G)
- SFP28 Port LEDs: Blue (25G), Green (10G), Cyan (1G)
- System LEDs:
- PSU1/2 — Green (OK), Amber (fault)
- DIAG — Green (OK), Orange (fault detected)
- FAN — Green (OK), Orange (fault)
- LOC — Blinking Blue (OK)
- ALARM — Green (OK), Red (alarm)
- RJ-45 Management Port LEDs: Left (link), Right (activity)
- BITS/ToD LEDs: Green (valid BITS), Blinking Green (1PPS ToD)
FRU Replacement
PSU Replacement
- Remove the power cord.
- Press the release latch and remove the PSU.
- Install replacement PSU.
Fan Tray Replacement
- Loosen the fan tray screw.
- Pull out and remove the fan tray.
- Install replacement fan tray.
Installation
- Warning: For a safe and reliable installation, use only the accessories and screws provided with the device. Use of other accessories and screws could result in damage to the unit. Any damages incurred by using unapproved accessories are not covered by the warranty.
- Caution: The device must be installed in a restricted-access location.
Note: The device has the Open Network Install Environment (ONIE) software installer preloaded, but no software image. Information about compatible software can be found at www.edge-core.com.
Note: The drawings in this document are for illustration only and may not match your particular model.
Mount the Device in an EIA-310 Rack
- For a 300mm-deep rack, use the four front screw holes to attach each of the brackets to the device with four of the included bracket screws. (For a 280mm-deep rack, use the four recessed screw holes.)
- Use the screws and cage/clip nuts supplied with the rack to secure the device in the rack.
Ground the Device
Verify Rack Ground
Ensure the rack is properly grounded and in compliance with international and
local standards. Verify that there is a good electrical connection to the
grounding point on the rack (no paint or isolating surface treatment).
Attach Grounding Wire
Attach the grounding wire (#14 AWG/1.5 mm2, green with yellow stripe) to the
grounding point on the device’s rear panel or side panel. Then connect the
other end of the wire to rack ground.
Connect Power
- a. AC Power: Install one or two AC PSUs in the device, if they are not already installed in the factory. Then connect an external AC power source to the PSUs.
- b. DC Power: Install one or two DC PSUs (part number CDR-6011-6M4 only) in the device, if they are not already installed in the factory. Connect an external DC power source to the PSUs. Or, connect to a no-tolerance DC mains supply with a UL/CSA-approved circuit breaker rated at 16 A.
- Connect the ground wire / protective earth.
- Connect the -44 – -60 VDC wire.
- Connect the DC return wire.
**Make Network Connections
**
QSFP-DD/QSFP28/SFP28 Ports
Install transceivers and then connect fiber optic cabling to the transceiver
ports. Alternatively, connect AEC/AOC/DAC cables directly to the QSFP-
DD/QSFP28/SFP28 slots.
The following transceivers are supported in the QSFP-DD ports:
- 400GBASE-SR8, DR4, FR4, AEC cable
- 100GBASE-SR4, PSM4, LR4, ER4, ZR4, CR4, AOC
- 40GBASE-SR4, PSM4, LR4
- 25GBASE-SR, LR, BX BiDi
- 10GBASE-SR, LR, CR, BX BiDi, T
- 1000BASE-SX, LX, BX BiDi, T
Connect Timing Ports
-
RJ-45 BITS/ToD
Use Cat. 5e or better twisted-pair cables to connect the Building-Integrated Timing Supply (BITS) and Time of Day (ToD) ports to other synchronized devices. -
10MHz/1pps
Use coax cables to connect the 10 MHz and 1-pulse-per-second (1PPS) ports to other synchronized devices. -
GNSS Antenna
Attach an external antenna to the GNSS antenna port for clock synchronization with GPS time.
Make Management Connections
Mgmt RJ-45 Port
Connect Category 5, 5e or better twisted-pair cable.
RJ-45 Console Port
Use an RJ-45-to-DB-9 null-modem console cable (not included) to connect to a
PC running terminal emulator software. Use a USB-to-male DB-9 adapter cable
(not included) for connections to PCs that do not have a DB-9 serial port.
Configure the serial connection: 115200 bps, 8 characters, no parity, one stop
bit, 8 data bits, and no flow control.
Console cable pinouts and wiring:
Hardware Specifications
Regulatory Compliances
References
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