LANCOM XS-6128QF 10G Stackable Fiber Aggregation Switch Installation Guide
- June 4, 2024
- LANCOM
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Introduction
Overview
LANCOM switches are the foundation for reliable infrastructure. These switches
deliver multiple intelligent features for improving the availability of your
critical business applications, protecting your data, and optimizing your
network bandwidth to deliver information and applications more effectively.
Easy to set up and use, they provide the ideal combination of economic
efficiency and technical capabilities from entry-level to enterprise-level
networks. All models offer enhanced security and management functions. In
addition, they have networking features to support common applications of
data, voice, security, and wireless networking.
Switch architecture
The switches perform a wire-speed, non-blocking switching fabric. This allows
wire-speed transport of multiple packets at low latency on all ports
simultaneously. The switch also features full-duplex capability on all ports,
which effectively doubles the bandwidth of each connection. The switches use
store-and-forward technology to ensure maximum data integrity. With this
technology, the entire packet must be received into a buffer and checked for
validity before being forwarded. This prevents errors from being propagated
throughout the network.
Network management
LANCOM Systems offers two types of switches: unmanaged switches and managed
switches.
→ Unmanaged switches are not configurable.
→ Managed switches support configuration via LANCOM Management Cloud (LMC), a
web-based GUI, or CLI (Command Line Interface via SSH or Telnet). For outbound
management, these switches either provide a front-sided RJ45 console port or a
serial port at the front- or backside of the device. This port can be used for
connecting a null-modem cable to a PC for configuration and monitoring
purposes.
A LANCOM switch automatically contacts the LMC for 24 hours after startup
(boot/reset) to successfully terminate the coupling. This enables zero-touch
deployment for operation with the LMC.
Configuration options overview
| LMC| CLI| Outbound| Web-based
---|---|---|---|---
Unmanaged Switch| –| –| –| –
Managed Switch| √| √| √| √
Safety instructions and intended use
In order to avoid harming yourself, third parties, or your equipment when
installing your LANCOM device, please observe the following safety
instructions. Operate the device only as described in the accompanying
documentation. Pay particular attention to all warnings and safety
instructions. Use only those third-party devices and components that are
recommended or approved by LANCOM Systems.
Before commissioning the device, be sure to study the Quick Reference Guide
supplied with the hardware. These can also be downloaded from the LANCOM
website ( www.lancom-systems.com). Any
warranty and liability claims against LANCOM Systems are excluded following
any usage other than the intended use described below.
Environment
LANCOM devices should only be operated when the following environmental
requirements are met:
→ Ensure that you comply with the temperature and humidity ranges specified in
the Quick Reference Guide for the LANCOM device.
→ Do not expose the device to direct sunlight.
→ Ensure that there is adequate air circulation and do not obstruct the
ventilation slots.
→ Do not cover devices or stack them on top of one another
→ The device must be mounted so that it is freely accessible (for example, it
should be accessible without the use of technical aids such as elevating
platforms); a permanent installation (e.g. under plaster) is not permitted.
Power supply
Please observe the following before installation, as improper use can lead to
personal injury and damage to property, as well as voiding the warranty:
→ Use only the power adapter / IEC power cable mentioned in the Quick
Reference Guide.
→ Some models can be powered via the Ethernet cable (Power-over-Ethernet,
PoE). Please observe the relevant instructions in the Quick Reference Guide
for the device.
→ Never operate damaged components.
→ Turn the device on only if the housing is closed.
→ The device must not be installed during thunderstorms and should be
disconnected from the power supply during thunderstorms.
→ In emergency situations (e. g. in the case of damage, ingress of liquids or
objects, for example through the ventilation slots), the power supply must be
disconnected immediately.
→ Operate the device only with a professionally installed power supply at a
nearby and any time accessible power outlet.
Applications
→ The devices may only be used in accordance with the relevant national
regulations and under consideration of the legal situation applicable there.
→ The devices must not be used for the actuation, control, and data
transmission of machinery that, in case of malfunction or failure, may present
a danger to life and limb, nor for the operation of critical infrastructures.
→ The devices with their respective software are not designed, intended, or
certified for use in the operation of weapons, weapons systems, nuclear
facilities, mass transportation, autonomous vehicles, aircraft, life support
computers, or equipment (including resuscitators and surgical implants),
pollution control, hazardous materials management, or other hazardous
applications where the failure of the device or software could lead to a
situation in which personal injury or death could result. The customer is
aware that the use of the devices or software in such applications is entirely
at the customer‘s risk.
General safety
→ Under no circumstances should the device housing be opened and the device
repaired without authorization. Any device with a case that has been opened is
excluded from the warranty.
→ Notes on the individual interfaces, switches, and displays on your device
are available in the supplied Quick Reference Guide.
→ Mounting, installation, and commissioning of the device may only be carried
out by qualified personnel.
Installation
For safe and secure installation of your LANCOM device, please observe the
safety instructions and intended use.
Selecting a site
The switch can be mounted in a standard 19-inch equipment rack or on a flat
surface. Be sure to follow the guidelines below when choosing a location.
→ Position the switch near the devices you want to link and near a power
outlet.
→ Be able to maintain the temperature of the switch within the limits listed
in the Hardware Quick Reference Guide.
→ Have the switch accessible for installing, cabling, and maintaining the
devices.
→ Allow the status LEDs to be clearly visible
Make sure that one rack slot is left free above and below for air circulation
when installing the device in a rack.
Make sure the twisted-pair Ethernet cable is always routed away from power
lines, radios, transmitters, or any other electrical interference.
Make sure that the switch is connected to a separate grounded power outlet
that provides 100 to 240 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz
Ethernet cabling
To ensure proper operation when installing the switch into a network, make
sure that the available cables are suitable for 100BASE-TX or 1000BASE-T
operation. Check the following criteria against the current installation of
your network:
→ Cable type: Unshielded twisted pair (UTP) or shielded twisted pair (STP)
cable with RJ-45 connectors; Category 5e with a maximum length of 100 meters
is recommended for 100BASE-TX, and Category 5e or 6 with maximum length of 100
meters is recommended for 1000BASE-T
→ Protection from radio frequency interference emissions
→ Electrical surge suppression
→ Separation of electrical wires and data-based network wiring
→ Safe connections with no damaged cables, connectors, or shields
Package content and accessories
Before beginning with the installation, please check that nothing is missing
from your package. Along with the LANCOM switch, the box should contain the
following accessories:
→ Power cord
→ 19’’ adapter (2 pieces) and mounting materials
→ Serial cable (model dependent)
→ Printed documentation
Should anything be missing, please immediately contact your dealer or the
address on the delivery note supplied with your device. Ensure that you have
all accessories at hand which might be required during installation.
Mounting and connecting the LANCOM switch
Installing the LANCOM switch involves the following steps:
→ Mounting – The device is designed for mounting in an available 19” unit in a
server cabinet. Make use of the supplied mounting brackets for 19“ cabinets.
If necessary fix the rubber pads to the underside of the device to prevent any
scratching of other equipment.
Ensure that the device has sufficient ventilation to prevent damage from
excessive heat build-up.
→ LAN connection – Connect the network devices to the ports of the LANCOM
switch by means of a suitable twisted-pair cable (TP cable). The connectors
automatically detect the available data transfer speeds and the pin assignment
(autosensing).
Use only standard TP cables of category CAT 5 or better with a maximum length
of 100 m to ensure the best possible data transfer. Crossover cables can be
used thanks to the auto-sensing function.
→ Supply power – Supply power to the device by means of the IEC power cable
and/or an external power supply unit (model dependent).
→ Ready for operation? – After a brief self-test, the power or system LED
lights up continuously. Green Link / Act LEDs show which LAN connectors are
used for a connection.
Configuration
Configuration options for managed switches
There are three different options to configure the device:
→ Via a graphical user interface in a browser (WEBconfig):
This configuration option is only available if you have network access to the
device’s IP address from your computer.
→ Via a graphical user interface in a browser (LANCOM Management Cloud – LMC):
This configuration option is only available if you have network access and
both your device for configuration and the switch has a connection to the
LANCOM Management Cloud.
→ Configuration via console (Command Line Interface – CLI):
This method of configuration, which requires a program such as SSH, Telnet,
Hyperterminal, or similar, can be conducted over a network connection or with
a direct connection via serial interface (RS-232 /RJ45).
WEBconfig
There are two ways of starting the configuration by browser:
→ If you know the device’s IP address, simply enter this into the address line
of the browser. The factory settings for accessing the device are:
• Before LCOS SX 4.00: User name: admin, password: admin
• As from LCOS SX 4.00: User name: admin, password:
→ If you do not have the device’s IP address, LANconfig can be used to search
for it. LANconfig automatically searches for all available devices in your
network. Any available LANCOM routers or access points will be displayed in
the list, including LANCOM switches. Double-click on this entry to start the
browser automatically with the correct IP address.
What is the IP address of my LANCOM switch?
The current IP address of the LANCOM switch after being switched on depends on
the network constellation.
→ a Networks with DHCP server – In its factory settings, the LANCOM switch is
set for auto DHCP mode, meaning that it searches for a DHCP server to assign
it an IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address. The assigned IP address
can only be determined by using the appropriate tools (e. g. LANconfig) or via
the DHCP server. If the DHCP server is a LANCOM device, the IP address of the
LANCOM switch can be read out from the DHCP table. If this is the case, the
LANCOM switch can be accessed from any network computer that receives its IP
address from the same DHCP server.
→ Network without a DHCP server – If no DHCP server is present in the network,
the LANCOM switch adopts the address 172.23.56.250. If this is the case the
LANCOM switch can be accessed from any network computer with its IP address
set to the address range 172.23.56.x.
LANCOM Management Cloud
In order to configure a LANCOM switch via the LANCOM Management Cloud (LMC),
it must first be integrated into the LMC.
Integrating the switch into the LMC requires the switch to be connected to the
Internet and able to reach cloud.lancom.de.
There are several different methods of integrating a LANCOM device into the
LANCOM Management Cloud:
→ Integration into the LANCOM Management Cloud by serial number and Cloud PIN
→ Integration into the LMC by LMC Rollout Assistant
→ Integration into the LANCOM Management Cloud by activation code
Integration into the LMC by serial number and Cloud PIN
If you have purchased a LANCOM switch that was shipped with LCOS SX (formerly
LANCOM Switch OS) 3.30 or later – i.e. it is already “Cloud-ready”
– all you have to do is simply add the device to a project in the LANCOM
Management Cloud (Public).
You will need the serial number of the switch and the associated Cloud PIN.
You can find the serial number on the bottom of the switch or in LANconfig or
WEBconfig. The Cloud PIN can be found on the Cloud-ready flyer, supplied with
the device.
In the LANCOM Management Cloud, open the Devices view and click Add a new device, then select the desired method, here Serial number and PIN.
In the next window,
enter the serial number and Cloud PIN of the device.
Then confirm with the button Add new device.
The next time the LANCOM device has contact with the LANCOM Management Cloud
(Public), it will be paired automatically. A LANCOM switch automatically
contacts the LMC for 24 hours after startup (boot/reset) to successfully
conclude the pairing. After these 24 hours, you can restart this period by a
reset or use the following method with an activation code.
Integration into the LMC by LMC Rollout Assistant
The Rollout Assistant is a web application. It uses a device equipped with a
camera and Internet access, such as a smartphone, tablet, or notebook, to read
the serial number and PIN. It offers an extremely easy way to connect the
device to the LMC.
To start the Rollout Assistant, just enter the URL
cloud.lancom.de/rollout into a browser.
The Rollout Assistant opens with this login screen:
You select the desired language and log in to the LMC using your credentials.
On the next page, you select the project to that new devices are added.
Do this by tapping the green button and scanning the serial number. The
Rollout Assistant may request access to the camera on the device to do this.
You scan the serial number either on the underside of the device or
alternatively from the barcode on the packaging box. Otherwise, you can enter
the serial number manually.
Next, scan the cloud PIN from the information sheet enclosed with the device.
Here, too, you have the option of entering the PIN manually. Now you can
select one of the locations available in the project, or optionally use No
location to leave this item open. Bear in mind that the location is an
important setting for the configuration by SDN (Software-defined Networking).
In the next step, you assign various properties to the device. You give the
device a name, enter an address, and take a photo of the installation. The
address can be determined with GPS information from your device. In the final
step, the information is displayed once again for checking. If you find any
errors, simply go back and correct the corresponding entry.
Click or tap add device to pair the device with the LMC. You will immediately
see it in your project and can make other settings if necessary. As soon as
you connect the device and it connects with the LMC, it is provisioned with an
initial operating configuration based on the SDN settings, and the status
changes to “online”.
Integration into the LMC by activation code
This method uses LANconfig and just a few steps to integrate one or more
LANCOM devices simultaneously into the LANCOM Management Cloud.
Create an activation code
In the LANCOM Management Cloud, open the Devices view and click Add a new
device, then select the desired method, here Activation code.
Create an activation code by following the instructions in the dialog. This
activation code allows you to integrate the LANCOM device into this project at
a later time.
The Activation code button displays all of the activation codes for this
project in the Devices view.
Using the activation code
Open LANconfig and select the desired device or devices and click the Cloud
icon in the menu bar.
In the dialog window that opens, enter the activation code that you generated
previously and click the button OK.
4 If you copied an activation code to the Clipboard, it is automatically
entered into the field.
Once the device is paired with the LANCOM Management Cloud, it is available in
the project for further configuration.
Zero-touch & auto-configuration
A LANCOM device in its factory settings will initially try to contact the LMC.
If it succeeds, i.e. the device has Internet access, then the LMC can check
whether the device is already assigned to a project. In this case, it rolls
out the auto-configuration created by software-defined networking (SDN) to the
device.
This eliminates the basic configuration and the switch immediately receives
the correct configuration. What this means is that you do not actually have to
carry out any on-site configuration of the switches, i.e. “zero-touch” for the
administrator.
The automatic contact attempts to the LMC deactivate automatically after 24
hours. Alternatively, you can also disable them in WEBconfig.
Command Line Interface via network
If you know the IP address of the managed switch (see section above) and the
device is accessible from your computer via the network, you can use the
command line interface via the network.
→ To do this, start a console such as SSH or Telnet and enter the device‘s IP
address as the target.
→ Log on with user name and password
• Before LCOS SX 4.00: User name: admin, password: admin
• As from LCOS SX 4.00: User name: admin, password:
Command Line Interface via serial connection
If you do not know the IP address of the managed switch, you can use the
command line interface via a serial connection.
→ Use the serial configuration cable to connect the LANCOM switch to the
configuration computer (see “Mounting and connecting the LANCOM switch”).
→ Start a terminal program on the configuration computer, such as PuTTY.
Use the following parameters for the connection:
– Baud rate: 115200
– Stop bits: 1
– Data bits: 8
– Parity: N
– Flow control: none
→ Log on with user name and password
• Before LCOS SX 4.00: User name: admin, password: admin
• As from LCOS SX 4.00: User name: admin, password:
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Within the EU all LANCOM Systems products come with a voluntary manufacturer
warranty. The warranty period depends on the device type:
→ 2 years for all LANCOM unmanaged switches as well as accessories
→ 3 years for all LANCOM routers, gateways, Unified Firewalls, WLAN
controllers, and access points
→ 5 years for all LANCOM-managed switches (except switches with a Limited
Lifetime Warranty)
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Within the EU: To apply for a warranty you need an RMA number (Return of
Material Authorization). In this case please contact our support team.
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Outside EU: Please contact your reseller or distributor.
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