Regulatory Model Numbers

This appendix lists the regulatory model numbers (RMNs), where applicable, for the product models for the switches described in this document.

Table 1. Regulatory Model Numbers and Product Numbers
Regulatory Model Number (RMN) Product Number(s)
AN1501 DCS-7050SX-72Q,

DCS-7050SX2-72Q

AN1502  
AN1704 DCS-7050SX3-48YC12
AN1705 DCS-7050CX3-32S
AN1710 DCS-7050SX3-48YC8,

DCS-7050SX3-48C8

AN1729 DCS-7050CX3M-32S
AN1727 DCS-7050TX3-48C8

Maintenance and Field Replacement

This section discusses the maintenanceand replacement procedures for selected devices.

Considerations

Tips and requirements for maintenance issues.

  • All fans and power supplies are hot swappable.
  • The switch can be running while a power supply is being installed or removed, but the power supply being replaced must not be connected to a power source.
  • All slots must be filled or covered with a blank for operation (even though power supply or fans may not be functional).
  • Before you begin, refer to the Arista Networks document Safety Information and Translated Safety Warnings available at: https://www.arista.com/en/support/product-documentation.
    Note: Descriptions for the removal and replacement of power supplies and fans are for a representative power supply or fan. Locations of status indicator LEDs may differ. Refer to the front and rear panel illustrations of your device to locate the appropriate LED.

Power Supplies

The following steps are required when removing and replacing power supplies from a switch.

Note: Only a representative power supply module is shown in Figure 1. For the location of the power supply on your switch, refer to Rear Panel.

Removing a Power Supply

  1. Ground yourself with an ESD wrist strap.
  2. Power down the power supply to be removed by disconnecting the AC power cable.
  3. Push the power supply release lever and remove the power supply.
    Figure 1. Removing and Installing Power Supply

    1 Release lever
    2 Remove PSU

Installing a Power Supply

You must make space for installing the power supply by removing an existing one (Removing a Power Supply).

  1. Remove the replacement power supply from its packaging.
  2. Slide the new power supply into the empty slot.
  3. Slide the new power supply into the switch until the power supply is fully seated and the release lever snaps into place (Removing a Power Supply).
  4. Connect the power cord to the power supply.
  5. Verify the LED(s) on the power supply.
    Note: The Power Supply status LED should be a steady green for normal operation.
  6. Verify the new power supply operation by issuing the show environment power command.
    switch#show environment power

    The output of the command lists the power supplies in operation and includes the one you replaced.

Fan Modules

Fan module requirements when hot swapping the modules.

Note: Hot swap fans within 30 seconds to prevent the switch from overheating. Ensure that the module you are replacing matches those already installed in the switch.

Removing a Fan Module

The following steps are required when removing or replacing fans from a switch.

Note: Only a representative fan module is shown in Figure 2. For the location of the fan modules on your switch, refer to Rear Panel.
  1. Ground yourself with an ESD wrist strap.
  2. Push the fan module release lever and slide the fan module out of the switch (Figure 2).
    Figure 2. Removing Fan Module

    1 Release lever

Installing a Fan Module

You must make space for installing the fan module by removing an existing one (Figure 2).

  1. Remove the replacement fan from its packaging.
  2. Slide the new fan module into the switch until the module is fully seated and the release lever snaps into place (Figure 3).
    Figure 3. Inserting Fan Module

  3. Verify that the fan module is working normally.
    Note: The fan module status LED should be a steady green for normal operation.

Rear Panel

All switches covered by this guide use one of the rear panels shown below. Depending on the installed power supply module, the appearance could be different from those shown.

Note: All devices are designed to fit into a 19” rack. The appearance may be different than those shown based on the PSU and the fan modules used.
Note: Handle or label color indicates airflow direction.
Figure 1. Rear Panel for Models with Management Ports in the Front

1 Power supply module 1 5 Fan module 4 9 Fan module 3 status LED
2 Fan module 1 6 Power supply module 2 10 Fan module 2 status LED
3 Fan module 2 7 PSU module 2 status LED 11 Fan module 1 status LED
4 Fan module 3 8 Fan module 4 status LED 12 PSU module 1 status LED

 

 

Figure 2. Rear Panel for Models with Management Ports in the Rear

1 Power supply module 1 6 Fan module 3 11 Fan module 3 status LE
2 System status LED 7 Fan module 4 12 Fan module 2 status LED
3 Ethernet management port 8 Power supply module 2 13 Fan module 1 status LED
4 Fan module 1 9 Earth grounding pad 14 Console serial port
5 Fan module 2 10 Fan module 4 status LED 15 USB port

 

 

Figure 3. Rear Panel for Models with Management Ports in the Rear and two Dual-fan Modules

1 Power supply 1 status LED 4 Fan module 2 handle 7 Fan module 2 status LED
2 Fan module 1 handle 5 Power supply 2 status LED 8 Fan module 1 status LED
3 Fan module bezel1 6 Power supply 2 9 Power supply 1

1. Bezel and handle color indicate airflow direction.

 

 

Figure 4. Rear Panel for Models with Management Ports in the Rear and three Dual-fan Modules

1 Power supply module 1 5 Fan module 1 status LED 9 Fan module 3 status LED
2 Power supply module 1 status LED 6 Fan module 2 release 10 Power supply module 2
3 Management ports 7 Fan module 2 status LED 11 Power supply module 2 status LED
4 Fan module 1 release 8 Fan module 3 release 12 Fan module bezel1

1. Bezel and handle color indicate airflow direction.

Front Panel

This section displays the front panel of all switches covered by this guide.

Note: All devices are designed to fit into a 19” rack. The appearance may be different than those shown based on the PSU and the fan modules used.

Port-Speed Groups

For devices that support the port-speed group feature, the groups are called out in the relevant illustrations with the ports in the group identified.

Some of the devices shown in this section have ports that are grouped together to provide flexibility in configuring Ethernet speeds for the individual members of the group. The default configuration supports the maximum possible Ethernet speed and/or other lower, allowable speeds by the individual members of the group. Care must be taken when inserting optics for lower speed connectivity as further configuration may be required for the port(s) in the group to operate as desired.

Front Panels

Figure 1. DCS-7050QX-32S

1 Console serial port 4 Power supply 1 status LED 7 Ethernet management port
2 System status LED 5 Power supply 2 status LED 8 Port numbers
3 Fan status LED 6 USB port    

 

 

Figure 2. DCS-7050TX-48

 
1 Console serial port 4 Power supply 1 status LED 7 Ethernet management port
2 System status LED 5 Power supply 2 status LED 8 Port numbers
3 Fan status LED 6 USB port    

 

 

Figure 3. DCS-7050QX2-32S

 
1 Console serial port 4 Power supply 1 status LED 7 Ethernet management port
2 System status LED 5 Power supply 2 status LED 8 Port numbers
3 Fan status LED 6 USB port    

 

 

Figure 4. DCS-7050TX-64

 
1 Console serial port 4 Power supply 1 status LED 7 Ethernet management port
2 System status LED 5 Power supply 2 status LED 8 Port numbers
3 Fan status LED 6 USB port    

 

 

Figure 5. DCS-7050SX-64

 
1 Console serial port 4 Power supply 1 status LED 7 Ethernet management port
2 System status LED 5 Power supply 2 status LED 8 Port numbers
3 Fan status LED 6 USB port    

 

 

Figure 6. DCS-7050TX-72

 
1 Console serial port 4 Power supply 1 status LED 7 Ethernet management port
2 System status LED 5 Power supply 2 status LED 8 Port numbers
3 Fan status LED 6 USB port    

 

 

Figure 7. DCS-7050SX-72

 

 

Figure 8. DCS-7050TX-72Q

1 System status LED 3 Power supply 1 status LED 5 USB port
2 Fan status LED 4 Power supply 2 status LED 6 Port numbers

 

 

Figure 9. DCS-7050SX-72Q

 
1 System status LED 3 Power supply 1 status LED 5 USB port
2 Fan status LED 4 Power supply 2 status LED 6 Port numbers

 

 

Figure 10. DCS-7050TX-96

 
1 Console serial port 4 Power supply 1 status LED 7 Ethernet management port
2 System status LED 5 Power supply 2 status LED 8 Port numbers
3 Fan status LED 6 USB port    

 

 

Figure 11. DCS-7050SX2-72Q

 
1 System status LED 3 Power supply 1 status LED 5 USB port
2 Fan status LED 4 Power supply 2 status LED 6 Port numbers

 

 

Figure 12. DCS-7050SX-96

 
1 Console serial port 4 Power supply 1 status LED 7 Ethernet management port
2 System status LED 5 Power supply 2 status LED 8 Port numbers
3 Fan status LED 6 USB port    
Figure 13. DCS-7050CX3-32S

 
1 Ethernet management port 4 Power supply 1 status LED 7 Console serial port
2 System status LED 5 Power supply 2 status LED 8 Port numbers
3 Fan status LED 6 USB port    

 

 

Figure 14. DCS-7050SX3-48YC12

 
1 System status LED 3 Power supply 1 status LED 5 Port numbers
2 Fan status LED 4 Power supply 2 status LED 6 Port-speed group

 

 

Figure 15. DCS-7050SX3-48YC8

 
1 System status LED 3 Power supply 1 status LED 5 Port numbers
2 Fan status LED 3 Power supply 2 status LED    

 

 

Figure 16. DCS-7050CX3M-32S

 
1 Ethernet management port 4 Power supply 1 status LED 7 Console serial port
2 System status LED 5 Power supply 2 status LED 8 Port numbers
3 Fan status LED 6 USB port    

 

 

Figure 17. DCS-7050TX3-48C8

 
1 System status LED 3 Power supply 1 status LED 5 Port numbers
2 Fan status LED 4 Power supply 2 status LED    

 

 

Figure 18. DCS-7050SX3-48C8

 
1 System status LED 3 Power supply 1 status LED 5 Port numbers
2 Fan status LED 4 Power supply 2 status LED    

Parts List

Each switch provides an accessory kit that contains parts that are required to install the switch. This section lists the installation parts contained in the switch accessory kit.

 

Rack Mount Parts

This section discusses the parts and accessories required for the two-post and four-post installation methods.

Two-Post Rack Mount Parts

Figure 1. Two-Post Rack Mount Parts

1 Two-post rack mount parts

Four-Post Rack Mount Parts

Figure 2. Four-Post Rack Mount Parts

1 Rail-slide
2 Rail-rod
3 Rack plugs (detail)
4 Rail (assembled)

Cables

This section describes the cables required to install the device.

Quantity Description
2 Power cables: IEC-320/C13-C14, 13 A, 250 V
1 RJ-45 Patch Panel Cable
1 RJ-45 to DB9 Adapter Cable
Warning: All provided power cables are for use only with Arista products.

Ground Extender Kit (Optional)

This section describes the optional ground extender kit for NEBS compliance.

SKU Description
KIT-GND-EXT-1RU1 Ground extender kit for NEBS compliance

1. Available only for certain devices.

Status Indicators

This section discusses the several status indicators, their location, and the meaning of their display status.

Front Indicators

Front panel LEDs are located on the right side of the chassis and display system, fan, and power supply status.

Switch Indicators

The front panel LEDs are labeled either as in Figure 1 or as in Figure 2. Check your device for the specific method utilized.

Figure 1. System Status Indicators

1 System status LED 3 Power supply 1 status LED
2 Fan status LED 4 Power supply 2 status LED

 

 

Figure 2. System Status Indicators

1 System status LED 3 Power supply 1 status LED
2 Fan status LED 4 Power supply 2 status LED

 

 

Table 1. Switch Indicators LED States (Front)
LED Name LED State Device Status
System Status LED Blinking Green1 System is powering up.
Green Normal operations. Due to power supply and fan redundancy, this LED will remain green if a single fan or power supply is missing or in a failed state.
Blue / Blinking Blue The locater function is active.
Amber / Yellow / Orange Two or more fans (any combination of fan modules or PSU fans) are disconnected or malfunctioning or incompatible. The switch will automatically execute a “graceful shutdown” shortly.
Fan Status LED Green All fan and power modules are operating normally.
Amber / Yellow / Orange Single fan module is removed or malfunctioning. It is also amber when a PSU is completely removed or has a stuck fan rotor.
Red Two or more fans (any combination of fan modules or PSU fans) are disconnected or malfunctioning. The switch will automatically execute a “graceful shutdown” shortly.
PSU [1:2] Status LED Green PSU is functioning and fully operational. AC is present, Aux output is ON, and Main output is ON.
Red PSU has been removed or is not operating properly due to AC cord being unplugged, its fan rotor being stuck, or an internal fault.

1. System could take up to ten minutes to boot up and be ready for operation. Other LEDs could be off.

Port Indicators

Port LEDs, located in the vicinity of their corresponding ports, provide link and operational status.

Figure 3 displays the Port LED location on the DCS-7050QX-32S switch.

Figure 3. Port LEDs

1 Port 4 LED 3 Port 2 LEDs
2 Port 3 LEDs 4 Port 1 LEDs

Table 2 provides status conditions that correspond to port LED states. Port LED behavior for QSFP+ and SFP+ ports is consistent.

Table 2. Port LED States (Front)
LED State Status
Off Port link is down.
Green Port link is up.
Yellow / Orange / Amber Port is software disabled.
Flashing Yellow Software controlled.

Rear Status Indicators

Fan and power supply modules are accessed from the rear panel. Each fan and power supply module contains an LED that reports the module status.

Fan module status LEDs are on the fan modules, as displayed in Figure 4.

Figure 4. Fan Status LED

1 Fan module status LED
Note: Handle or bezel color indicates airflow direction.

Table 3 provides status conditions that correspond to fan status LED states.

Table 3. Fan Status LED States (Rear)
LED State Status
Off The fan module is not detected. If it is inserted, it may not be seated properly.
Green The fan is operating normally. This LED state is exclusive to its fan module, and independent of the states of its neighboring fans and power supplies.
Red The fan has failed.

The AC Power Supply Status LEDs are on the power supply modules, as displayed for a representative PSU, in Figure 5.

Figure 5. AC Power Supply Status LED

1 Power supply status LED

Table 4 provides status conditions that correspond to the AC power supply status LED states.

Table 4. AC Power Supply Status LED States (Rear)
Power Supply State PWR-500AC-F

PWR-500AC-R

PWR-511-AC-RED

PWR-511-AC-Blue

Input power present Normal operation

 

Green Green
Input power present Power Supply fault Yellow / Amber / Orange Yellow
No Input power Supply installed in chassis Off Off
Input power present Supply not installed in chassis Green Green

The DC Power Supply Status LEDs are on the power supply modules, as displayed for a representative PSU, in Figure 6.

Figure 6. DC Power Supply Status LED

1 Power supply status LED 3 Battery Return
2 -48V 4 Protective Earth

Table 5 provides status conditions that correspond to the DC power supply status LED states.

Table 5. DC Power Supply Status LED States (Rear)
Power Supply State PWR-500-DC-F

PWR-500-DC-R

PWR-511-DC-RED

PWR-511-DC-Blue

Input power present Normal operation Green Green
Input power present Power Supply fault Blinking Yellow Blinking Yellow
No Input power Supply installed in chassis Off Off
Input power present Supply not installed in chassis Blinking Yellow Blinking Yellow

 

Note: You can narrow down the error condition by logging in to the switch to view the specific device state. Refer to the Arista User Manual’s Switch Environment Control chapter, under the topic Viewing Environment Status, for further information on the show environment commands.

Configuring the Switch

Arista switches ship from the factory in Zero Touch Provisioning (ZTP) mode. ZTP configures the switch without user intervention by downloading a startup configuration file or a boot script from a location specified by a DHCP server.

To manually configure a switch, ZTP is bypassed. The initial configuration provides one username (admin) accessible only through the console port because it has no password.

When bypassing ZTP, initial switch access requires logging in as admin, with no password, through the console port. Then you can configure an admin password and other password protected usernames.

This manual configuration procedure cancels ZTP mode, logs into the switch, assigns a password to admin, assigns an IP address to the management port, and defines a default route to a network gateway.

  1. Provide power to the switch (Connecting Power Cables).
  2. Connect the console port to a PC (Connecting Serial and Management Cables).

    As the switch boots without a startup-config file, it displays the following through the console:

    The device is in Zero Touch Provisioning mode and is attempting to
    download the startup-config from a remote system. The device will not
    be fully functional until either a valid startup-config is downloaded
    from a remote system or Zero Touch Provisioning is cancelled. To cancel
    Zero Touch Provisioning, login as admin and type 'zerotouch cancel'
    at the CLI.
    localhost login:
  3. Log into the switch by typing admin at the login prompt.
    localhost login:admin
  4. Cancel ZTP mode by typing zerotouch cancel.IMPORTANT: This step initiates a switch reboot.
    localhost>zerotouch cancel
  5. After the switch boots, log into the switch again by typing admin at the login prompt.
    Arista EOS
    localhost login:admin
    Last login: Fri Mar 15 13:17:13 on console
  6. Enter global configuration mode.
    localhost>enable
    localhost#config
  7. Assign a password to the admin username with the username secret command.
    localhost(config)#username admin secret pxq123
  8. Configure a default route to the network gateway.
    localhost(config)#ip route 0.0.0.0/0 192.0.2.1
  9. Assign an IP address (192.0.2.8/24 in this example) to an Ethernet management port.
    localhost(config)#interface management 1
    localhost(config-if-Ma1/1)#ip address 192.0.2.8/24
  10. Save the configuration by typing write memory or copy running-config startup-config.
    localhost#copy running-config startup-config

    When the management port IP address is configured, use this command to access the switch from a host, using the address configured in Step 9:

    ssh admin@192.0.2.8

    Refer to the Arista Networks User Manual for complete switch configuration information.

Cabling the Switch

Grounding the Switch

After mounting the switch into the rack, this section descusses how to connect the switch to the data center ground.

Figure 1 displays the location of the grounding pads located on the bottom corners of the rear panel for the models that have no management ports on the rear panel. Figure 2 displays the location of the grounding pads on the rear panel for models that have management ports on the rear panel. There are threaded holes under the sticker on the right (next to PS2) that warns about “1 min”. Figure 3 displays the location of the grounding assembly on the rear panel for DCS-7050SX3-48YC8.

Important: Grounding wires and grounding lugs (M4 x 0.7) are not supplied. Wire size should meet local and national installation requirements. Commercially available 6 AWG wire is recommended for installations in the U.S.

À la terre et de mise à la terre fils cosses (M4 x 0.7) ne sont pas fournis. Calibre des fils doit satisfaire des exigences de l’installation locale et nationale. Disponible dans le commerce 6 fils AWG est recommandé pour les installations aux États-Unis.

Figure 1. Earth Grounding Pad Sockets for Models without Management Ports on the Rear Panel

1 Earth grounding pad
Figure 2. Earth Grounding Pad Sockets for Models with Management Ports on the Rear Panel

1 Earth grounding pad
Figure 3. Earth Grounding Adapter for DCS-7050SX3-48YC8

Grounding Adapter Assembly (DCS-7050SX3-48YC8)

Use the following steps to assemble and attach a grounding assembly to the chassis before mounting it into the rack.

Figure 4 shows the exploded and assembled views.

Figure 4. Earth Grounding Adapter Assembly for DCS-7050SX3-48YC8
Note: The chassis is shown upside down in the following figure.
  1. Identify all the components to be assembled:


    • 1x Grounding adapter

      • 1x Grounding bracket

        • 2x Flat-head screws (Phillips,M4 x 5.00 long, stainless steel)
        • 2x Hex nuts (#10-32, Serrated Flange, stainless steel)
        • 1x Grounding lug (Copper, 2-hole, 6 AWG, straight barrel)
  2. Insert the grounding adapter through the holes in the grounding bracket.
  3. Insert the ground lug on to the grounding adapter studs and fasten using the hex nuts to form the grounding assembly.
  4. With the chassis on its top on a flat surface, attach the grounding assembly to the chassis using the flat head screws.
  5. Turn the chassis over before mounting it into a rack and connecting cables.

Connecting Power Cables

This section discusses the correct procedure for connecting the power cables to the device.

Important: Installation of this equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes. If necessary, consult with the appropriate regulatory agencies and inspection authorities to ensure compliance.

Installation de cet équipement doit être conformes aux codes électriques locaux et nationaux. Si nécessaire, consulter les organismes de réglementation appropriés et des autorités de contrôle pour assurer la conformité.

The switch operates with two installed power supplies. At least one power supply must connect to a power source. Two circuits provide redundancy protection. Rear Panel displays the location of the power supplies on the rear panel of the switch.

Important: Read all installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source.Lire toutes les instructions d’installation avant de brancher le système à la source d’alimentation.
  • Non-Redundant Configuration:Connect power to either of the two power supplies.
  • Redundant Power Supply Configuration:Connect power to both power supplies.
  • Power down the Switch:Remove all power cords and wires from the power supplies.

     

     

    Important: This equipment must be grounded. Never defeat the ground conductor.

    Cet équipement doit être mis à la terre. Ne jamais modifier le conducteur de terre.

    Important: This unit requires overcurrent protection.

    Cet appareil requiert une protection contre les surintensités.

AC Power Supplies

The following AC power supplies are supported.

  • PWR-500AC
    • PWR-511-AC
    • PWR-1011-AC-RED
      Note: Handle color indicates airflow direction for all PSUs.

Figure 5 displays PWR-500AC AC power supply, including the power socket on the left side of the module. The AC power supply connects to a circuit that provides the required power, as specified by Table 4.

Figure 5. PWR-500AC AC Power Supply

1 Power supply status LED

Figure 6 displays PWR-1011-AC-RED AC power supply, including the power socket on the right side of the module. The AC power supply connects to a circuit that provides the required power, as specified by Table 4.

Figure 6. PWR-1011-AC-RED AC Power Supply

1 Handle
2 Power supply status LED
3 Release

The power supplies require power cables that comply with IEC-320. The accessory kit provides two IEC-320 compliant power cables with appropriate connectors for the PSUs.

DC Power Supplies

The following DC power supplies are supported. Figure 7 displays PWR-500-DC DC power supply
  • PWR-500-DC
    • PWR-511-DC
    • PWR-1011-DC-RED
      Note: Handle color indicates airflow direction for all PSUs.
Figure 7. PWR-500-DC DC Power Supplies


1 Power supply status LED 3 Battery Return
2 -48V 4 Protective Earth

Figure 8 displays PWR-1011-DC DC power supply.

Figure 8. PWR-1011-DC DC Power Supplies

1 Power supply status LED 4 Battery Return 7 Terminal cover
2 -48V 5 Protective Earth    
3 Release 6 Handle    

 

Important: A disconnect device must be provided as part of the installation.

Un dispositif de sectionnement doit être fourni dans le cadre de l'installation.

Important: Ensure power is removed from DC circuits before performing any installation actions. Locate the disconnect device, circuit breakers or fuses on DC power lines servicing the circuits. Turn off the power line circuits or remove the fuses.

Pouvoir assurer qu'il est retiré de circuits DC avant d'effectuer des actions d'installation . Localiser les disjoncteurs ou des fusibles sur les lignes de courant continu desservant les circuits. Coupez les circuits de lignes d'alimentation ou retirer les fusibles.

Important: Wire size must comply with local and national requirements and electrical codes. Use only copper wire.

Le calibre du fil doit être conforme aux exigences locales et nationales et les codes électriques. Utiliser du fil de cuivre.

Important: Apply ground connection to the switch first during installation and remove last when removing power.

Appliquer connexion à la terre à l'interrupteur premier lors de l'installation et de supprimer la dernière alimentation lors du débranchement.

Connecting the DC Power Supply

Wire and Lug Preparation

Before performing any installation actions, ensure power is removed from DC circuits by turning off the power line servicing the circuits. Prepare the stranded wiring before you begin a DC power installation.

Note: Stranded copper wiring is required and should meet local and national installation requirements. Wires and grounding lugs are not supplied.
  1. Attach an ESD grounding strap.
  2. Prepare the stranded copper wiring for the power supply to be used.
  3. Table 4-1 provides wiring, lug, and tightening torque information for the power supplies covered in this guide.
    Table 1. Wiring, Lug, and Tightening Torques for DC PSUs
    PSU Wire Size(1) Lug Type(2) Tightening Torque
    (AWG) (mm2) N m in. lbs.
    PWR-500-DC 14 or larger 2.0 or larger ring or spade/fork 1.0 9.0
    PWR-511-DC 10 - 12 6.0 - 4.0 ring 1.0 9.0
    PWR-1011-DC 6 - 8 16.0 - 10.0   2.7 24
    1. Unless otherwise noted, wire size applies to -48V, Battery return, and Protective earth wires. 2. Unless otherwise noted, twin #10 studs spaced for dual-hole lug with 5/8" hole spacing.
  4. Strip the wires to the appropriate length for the lugs to be used.
  5. Use agency-approved compression (pressure) lugs for wiring terminations.
  6. Slip on heat-shrink tubing on the wire ends before assembling the lugs on to the wire.
  7. Crimp the lugs with the proper tool, and ensure that the tubing extends over the barrel of the lugs and the insulation on the wires.
  8. Shrink the tubing with a heat gun.

Connecting a DC Power Supply to Power Source

To connect a DC power supply to power source:

Important: Ensure power is removed from DC circuits before performing any installation actions. Locate circuit breakers or fuses on DC power lines servicing the circuits. Turn off the power line circuits or remove the fuses.

Assurez-vous de pouvoir retirer des circuits en courant continu avant d’effectuer toute action d’installation.Localiser les disjoncteurs ou fusibles sur les lignes électriques DC entretien des circuits. Mettez hors tension le circuit ligne ou retirer les fusibles.

Important: Wire size must comply with local and national requirements and electrical codes. Use only copper wire.

Calibre doit respecter les exigences locales et nationales et les codes de l’électricité. Utiliser seulement du fil de cuivre.

Important: Apply the ground connection first during installation and remove last when removing power.

Appliquer le motif connexion tout d’abord pendant l’installation et supprimer dernière lors du retrait de puissance.

  1. Prepare the stranded wiring (Wire and Lug Preparation).
  2. Attach the appropriate lugs to the source DC wires.
  3. Connect the DC-input wires to the appropriate terminals using the specified torque (Wire and Lug Preparation) in the following order.
    Note: Remove terminal covers as needed.
    1. Ground wire to the Protective Earth (PE) terminal.
    2. Negative source DC cable to the negative (- / -48V) terminal.
    3. Positive (+) source DC cable to the positive (+ / Rtn) terminal.
  4. Replace the terminal covers as required.

Connecting Serial and Management Cables

This section discusses the serial and management cables requirements and connections.

The accessory kit includes the following cables:
  • RJ-45 to DB-9 serial adapter cable.
  • RJ-45 Ethernet cable.

Either the front panel or the rear panel has the console, management, and USB ports. Front Panel and Rear Panel display the front and rear panels of all switches covered by this guide.

Table 2 lists the pin connections of the RJ-45 to DB-9 adapter cable.

Table 2. RJ-45 to DB-9 Connections
RJ-45 DB-9   RJ-45 DB-9
RTS 1 8 CTS   GND 5 5 GND
DTR 2 6 DSR   RXD 6 3 TXD
TXD 3 2 RXD   DSR 7 4 DTR
GND 4 5 GND   CTS 8

7

RTS
Note: RJ-45 to DB-9 connections: For models with a console management port on the rear panel, RJ-45 pin 1 (RTS) is connected to RJ-45 pin 8 (CTS); RJ-45 pin 2 (DTR) and RJ-45 pin 7 (DSR) are not electrically connected to any signal.

Figure 9 displays the console, management, and USB ports in a representative configuration. Some earlier devices have ports where the USB port is located slightly differently.

Figure 9. Console, Management, and USB Ports

1 System status LED 3 Activity status LED 5 USB port
2 Ethernet management port 4 Serial console port 6 Link status LED

Connect the front or rear panel ports as follows:

  • Console (Serial) Port: Connect to a PC with the RJ-45 to DB-9 serial adapter cable. The switch uses the following default settings:
    • 9600 baud
    • No flow control
    • 1 stop bit
    • No parity bits
    • 8 data bits
  • Ethernet Management Port: Connect to 10/100/1000 management network with RJ-45 Ethernet cable.
  • USB Port: The USB port may be used for software or configuration updates.
    CAUTION: Excessive bending can damage interface cables, especially optical cables.

    Flexion excessive peut endommager les câbles d’interface, notamment des câbles optiques.

Rack Mounting the Switch

Important: The rack mounting procedure is identical for all switches covered by this guide. Illustrations in this chapter depict the mounting of a DCS-7050QX-32S switch.

Les procédure de montage du bâti est identique pour tous les commutateurs visés par ce guide. Illustrations dans ce chapitre montrent le montage d’un interrupteur de DCS-7050QX-32S.

After completing the instructions for your rack type, proceed to Cabling the Switch.

Two-Post Rack Mount

Discusses two-post rack mounting options.

To mount the switch onto a two-post rack, assemble the mounting brackets to the chassis, then attach the brackets to the rack posts. Two-post accessory kits include the following two-post mounting parts:

2 three-hole mounting brackets

Each chassis side has attachment pins that align with bracket holes. Pin orientation is symmetric and equidistant, supporting bracket placements where the flange is flush with the front switch panel, flush with the rear panel, or not flush with either panel. Each bracket hole includes a key-opening for placing the bracket flush with the chassis and then locking it into place.

Important: Attachment pins must engage all three upper bracket holes.

Goupilles de fixation doivent être bloquer tous les trois trous de la bride supérieure..

Figure 1 displays proper bracket mount configuration examples.
Figure 1. Bracket Mount Examples for Two-Post Rack Mount

Figure 2 displays improper bracket mount configuration examples.
Figure 2. Improper Bracket Mount Examples for Two-Post Rack Mount

Attaching Mounting Brackets to the Two-Post Chassis

The following image displays the front bracket alignment for mounting the switch into a four-post rack.

Figure 3. Attaching the Mounting Brackets to the Switch Chassis

This procedure attaches mounting brackets to the switch chassis as depicted by Figure 3.

  1. Align the mounting brackets with the attachment pins to obtain the desired mounting position.
  2. Place the bracket flush on the chassis with attachment pins protruding through key-openings.
  3. Slide the bracket toward the front flange until the bracket clip locks with an audible click.
    To remove the mounting bracket from the chassis, lift the front edge of the mounting bracket clip with a flathead screwdriver and slide the bracket away from the front flange (opposite from the installation direction).

Inserting the Switch into the Rack

This procedure attaches the switch to the rack (Figure 4).

  1. Lift the chassis into the rack. Position the flanges against the rack posts.
  2. Select mounting screws that fit your equipment rack.
  3. Attach the bracket flanges to the rack posts.
    Figure 4. Inserting the Switch into the Rack

    After completing the two-post rack mount, proceed to Cabling the Switch.

Four-Post Rack Mount

Discusses the four-post racking option.

The switch is mounted onto a four-post rack by assembling two rails onto the rear posts, sliding the switch onto the rails, then securing the switch to the front posts.

The installation kit provides the following four-post mounting parts:
  • 2 six-hole mounting brackets
  • 2 rail-rods
  • 2 rail-slides

The rail-rods and rail-slides assemble into two identical slide-rails.

Each chassis side has attachment pins that align with bracket holes. Pin orientation is symmetric and equidistant, supporting bracket placements where the flange is flush with the front switch panel, flush with the rear panel, or not flush with either panel. Each bracket hole includes a key-opening for placing the bracket flush with the chassis and then locking it into place.

 

Important: Attachment pins must engage at least five of the six bracket holes.

Goupilles de fixation doivent être lock au moins cinq des trous du six support.

 

Figure 5 displays proper bracket mount configuration examples. Figure 6 displays an improper bracket mount configuration example.

Figure 5. Bracket Mount Examples for Four-Post Rack Mount

Figure 6. Improper Bracket Mount Example for Four-Post Rack Mount

1 Bracket not attached by at least 5 pins

Attaching Mounting Brackets to the Four-Post Chassis

The following image displays the front bracket alignment for mounting the switch into a four-post rack.

Figure 7. Attaching the Mounting Brackets to the Switch Chassis

This procedure attaches mounting brackets to the switch chassis as depicted by Figure 3.

  1. Align the mounting brackets with the attachment pins to obtain the desired mounting position.
  2. Place the bracket flush on the chassis with attachment pins protruding through key-openings.
  3. Slide the bracket toward the front flange until the bracket clip locks with an audible click.
    To remove the mounting bracket from the chassis, lift the front edge of the mounting bracket clip with a flathead screwdriver and slide the bracket away from the front flange (opposite from the installation direction).

Assembling the Rails onto the Equipment Rack

Rail-rods and rail-slides assemble into two identical rails. Each rail connects a front post to a rear post. When the rails are installed, the switch slides on the rails into the rack. Each bracket includes a screw that attaches the switch to the rail.

Each end of an assembled rail contains two rack plugs (Figure 8). The rails are installed into a rack by inserting the plugs into rack slots. When installing rails into posts with threaded or rounded holes, remove all plugs located on both sides of the assembled rails, then install the rails with bolts that fit the rack.

Figure 8. Attaching the Four-Post Mounting Brackets to the Switch Chassis

1 Step 1 4 Bracket clip (attached)
2 Step 2 5 Bracket clip (aligned)
3 Step 3    

This procedure attaches the rails to a four post rack:

  1. Slide a rail-rod into a rail-slide (Figure 9) until the rail clip makes an audible click.

    The rail clip prevents the extension of the rail beyond the maximum supported distance between the front and rear rack posts.

    Figure 9. Assembling the Rails

    1 Rail-slide 3 Rack plugs
    2 Rail-rod 4 Rail (assembled) 
  2. Attach rail to the right rear rack post by inserting rod-end rack plugs into post slots (Attaching the Rails, Detail A). The slide assembly must be inside the right posts, relative to the left rack posts.

    If the rack plugs were previously removed, use bolts to attach the rail to the rack.

  3. Attach the slide end of the rail to the front post by extending the rail end past the post, then contracting the rail while guiding the rack plugs into the post (Attaching the Rails, Detail B).
  4. Repeat Step 1 through Step 3 for the left posts. Ensure the rails are on the same horizontal level.
    Figure 10. Attaching the Rails

    1 Detail A
    2 Detail B

Attaching the Switch to the Rack

After the rails are installed, the switch slides on the rails into the rack. Each bracket includes a thumb screw that attaches the switch to the rail.

  1. Lift the switch into the rack and insert the mounting brackets into the slide rails.
    Figure 11. Inserting the Switch onto the Rails

  2. Slide the switch on the rails, toward the rear posts, until the mounting bracket flanges are flush with the rail flanges attached to the rack posts.
  3. Attach the bracket flanges to the rack post using the quick-release thumb screws supplied with the brackets (Figure 12).
    Figure 12. Attaching the Switch to the Rack Posts

    After completing the four-post rack mount, proceed to Cabling the Switch.