Blade G8264 Installation guide

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RackSwitch
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Installation Guide
Part Number: BPP-00039-00 rev 2, January 2011
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BPP-00039-00 rev 2, January 2011 Contents
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Contents
Preface 5
Who Should Use This Book
5
Related Documentation
5
How to Get Help
6
Chapter 1: RackSwitch G8264 Description and Specifications
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RackSwitch G8264 Features
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Switch Components
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Hardware Options
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Switch Unit
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Switch Ports
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Switch LEDs
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Technical Specifications
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Physical Characteristics
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Environmental Specifications
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Power Specifications
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Ordering Information
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Chapter 2: Installing the RackSwitch G8264
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Required Tools
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Package Contents
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Environmental Requirements
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Preventing Electric Shock
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Preventing Electrostatic Discharge
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Installing the RackSwitch G8264 in a Standard Equipment Rack
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Installing the RackSwitch G8264 in a 4-Post Rack
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Installing the RackSwitch G8264 in an iDataPlex Rack
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Installing the RackSwitch G8264 in a System X Rack
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Initializing the RackSwitch G8264
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Default Configuration
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Configuring an IP Interface
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Using the Boot Management Menu
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Installing SFP/SFP+/QSFP+ Transceivers
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SFP Copper Transceiver
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SFP Optical Transceiver
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SFP+ Optical Transceiver
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QSFP+ Optical Transceiver 49
Installing or Replacing a Power Supply Module
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Removing an AC Power Supply Module
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Installing an AC Power Supply Module
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Installing or Replacing a Fan Module
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Removing a Fan Module
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Installing a Fan Module
52
Troubleshooting
54
System LEDs Do Not Light
54
Port link LED Does Not Light
54
Temperature Sensor Warning
54
Switch Does Not Initialize (Boot)
55
Appendix A: Safety and Compliance Statements
57
Safety Messages
57
Compliance Statements
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Preface
This Installation Guide provides information and instructions for installing a Blade Network
Technologies RackSwitch G8264. For information about configuration and management of the
switch, refer to your Command Reference and the product release notes.
Who Should Use This Book
This Installation Guide is intended for network installers and system administrators engaged
in configuring and maintaining a network. It assumes that you are familiar with your
RackSwitch G8264, your Web browser, Ethernet concepts, IP addressing, the IEEE 802.1D
Spanning Tree Protocol, and SNMP configuration parameters.
Related Documentation
For documentation about configuring your switch, see the RackSwitch G8264 Application Guide
and Command Reference.
For details about the switch information, statistics, and configuration parameters, see the
RackSwitch G8264 Command Reference.
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How to Get Help
If you need help, service, or technical assistance, call Blade Network Technologies Technical
Support:
US toll free calls: 1-800-414-5268
International calls: 1-408-834-7871
You also can visit our web site at the following address:
http://www.bladenetwork.net
Click the Support tab.
The warranty card received with your product provides details for contacting a customer
support representative. If you are unable to locate this information, please contact your reseller.
Before you call, prepare the following information:
Serial number of the switch unit
Software release version number
Brief description of the problem and the steps you have already taken
Technical support dump information (# show tech-support)
Note – In case of any suspected hardware related defect, immediately call the BLADE
support line to get the issue resolved. There are no field serviceable parts inside the enclosure and
tampering with internal components in an attempt to diagnose hardware or fix defects will void the
warranty and the product will be repaired at the customers expense.
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CHAPTER 1
RackSwitch G8264
Description and Specifications
The RackSwitch G8264 is a rackable aggregation switch with unmatched line-rate Layer 2/3
performance. The G8264 uses a wire-speed, non-blocking switching fabric that provides
simultaneous wire-speed transport of multiple packets at low latency on all ports.
The G8264 contains forty-eight 10GbE SFP+ ports and four 40GbE QSFP+ ports. The SFP+ ports
can be populated with optical or copper transceivers, or Direct Attach Cables (DACs).
The QSFP+ ports can be populated with optical QSFP+ transceivers or DACs.
This 1U switch is rack mountable in either the horizontal or vertical direction, depending on your
application.
You can manage the switch through the console port, or through a network connection using Telnet,
a Web browser-based interface, or SNMP-based network management software.
RackSwitch G8264 Features
This section provides an overview of RackSwitch G8264 features.
Performance
1280 Gbps throughput (full duplex), non-blocking switching architecture
100% line rate
Management Features
Clients
Industry standard command-line interface (ISCLI)
Browser-based Interface (BBI)
BladeHarmony Manager
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Protocols
SNMP v1, v2, v3
Remote Monitoring (RMON)
Network Time Protocol (NTP) support
DHCP
Software upgrades
Dual software images
Upgrade via serial, browser, or TFTP
Software Features
Security
Secure interface login & password
RADIUS and TACACS+
SSH v1, v2
HTTPS Secure Browser-based interface
Wire-speed filtering with Access Control Lists (ACLs)
Layer 2
2048 VLANs (802.1Q), including Private VLANs
Multi-link trunking, compatible with Cisco EtherChannel
LACP (IEEE 802.3ad)
Spanning Tree (802.1D), Multiple Spanning Tree (802.1s), Rapid Spanning Tree (802.1w),
with Fast Uplink Convergence
128K forwarding database entries
Layer 3
Dynamic routing
- RIP v1, v2
- OSPF
- BGP
128 configurable interfaces (static or DHCP)
DHCP Relay
IP forwarding
IGMP Snooping v1, v2, v3
8K ARP entries
IPv6 host management
Quality of Service
802.1p priority queues
Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) support
Availability
Layer 2 Failover
Hot Links
VRRP
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Switch Components
This section describes the RackSwitch G8264 hardware components.
Hardware Options
The following list provides an overview of G8264 hardware:
Switch unit
Mounting hardware
Heavy duty 2-post rack mounting brackets and screws
Standard 4-post rack mounting brackets and screws
iDataPlex rack mounting brackets and screws
System-X 4-post rack mounting brackets and screws
Hot-swap power supply (2)
Hot-swap fans (4)
Switch Unit
The RackSwitch G8264 switch unit is a 1U rack-mountable Gigabit Ethernet switch. You can
mount the G8264 in either the horizontal or vertical direction.
The RackSwitch G8264 allows for flexible mounting of the switch, as follows:
RackSwitch G8264F provides front-to-rear airflow.
RackSwitch G8264R provides rear-to-front airflow.
Ports
The switch unit contains the following ports:
Forty-eight 10GbE SFP+ ports
Four QSFP+ ports
RJ-45 management port
USB port for mass storage
RS-232 serial console port
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Figure 1 RackSwitch G8264 Front Panel
Figure 2 RackSwitch G8264 Front Panel (Detail)
Figure 3 RackSwitch G8264 Rear Panel
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Reset Button
The Reset button is recessed within a hole on the front panel. Use a straightened paper clip or
similar object to press the Reset button. The Reset button allows technicians to reset the switch, as
follows:
Press Reset: The switch resets and reloads the configuration files.
Press and hold Reset for five seconds: The switch resets and configures all settings
to factory defaults.
Fans
Four internal fan modules cool the switch unit. If an individual fan module fails, the other fans
continue to run, and the switch unit continues to operate normally. These hot-swap fan modules can
be replaced by the customer.
Fan operation and internal temperatures are monitored. If the air temperature exceeds a desired
threshold, the environmental monitor displays warning messages.
Note – If a fan module fails, the maximum operating temperature drops from +40ºC to +35ºC.
The Service ( ! ) LED blinks and the Fan LED blinks if there is a failure of one or more fan modules.
The failed fan module’s LED (rear panel) blinks to indicate a failure.
AC Power Supply
The G8264 has two redundant 450W AC power supplies. Each internal power supply has an
individual IEC 320 power connector on the rear panel. The power cord attaches to a universal
grounded AC power source. Power supplies are hot-swappable and can be replaced by the
customer.
Each power supply can be connected to a separate AC circuit to mitigate the risk of down time
during a power failure. When used in a redundant configuration, the dual power supplies have a
load-sharing capability that allows each supply to operate at approximately 50 percent of full load.
Using redundant power can minimize the power disruption during a power supply failure and
extend the expected lifetime of each supply by operating normally in a conservative power mode.
There is no power switch on the G8264; the switch unit powers up when power is supplied through
the power cord(s).
The Power Supply LED indicates the status of the power supplies. The LED blinks when only one
power cord is connected, and lights steady when both power cords are connected.
Caution—To reduce the risk of electric shock, use only power cords that have a grounding path,
and always connect the power cord to a properly grounded power outlet.
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Switch Ports
The RackSwitch G8264 switch ports and port options are described below.
SFP+ Ports
Forty-eight 10GbE Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP+) ports are located on the front panel.
These ports accept approved optical or copper SFP or SFP+ transceivers, or Direct Attach Cables
(DACs). Transceivers are not included with the G8264 switch unit.
The following transceivers and DACs are available from Blade Network Technologies:
Table 1 Recommended SFP Transceivers and DACs
Part number Description
BN-CKM-SP-SR SFP+ 10GBASE-SR Short Range Optical Fiber Transceiver
BN-CKM-SP-LR SFP+ 10GBASE-LR Long Range Optical Fiber Transceiver
BN-CKM-SP-ER SFP+ 10GBASE-ER Extended Range Optical Fiber Transceiver
BN-CKM-S-T SFP 1000BASE-T Copper Transceiver
BN-CKM-S-SX SFP 1000BASE-SX Short Range Fiber Transceiver
BN-CKM-S-LX SFP 1000BASE-LX Long Range Fiber Transceiver
BN-CKM-S-ZX SFP 1000BASE-ZX Extra Long Range Fiber Transceiver
BN-SP-CBL-1M SFP+ 10Gbps 1 meter DAC
BN-SP-CBL-3M SFP+ 10Gbps 3 meter DAC
BN-SP-CBL-5M SFP+ 10Gbps 5 meter DAC
BN-SP-CBL-8M5 SFP+ 10Gbps 8.5 meter DAC
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QSFP+ Ports
Four 40GbE Quad Small Form-factor Pluggable (QSFP+) ports are located on the front panel.
These ports accept approved optical QSFP+ transceivers or Direct Attach Cables (DACs).
BLADE QSFP+ 40GBASE-SR4 transceivers interoperate with any 40GBASE-SR4 compliant
device, and support distances up to 100 meters on OM3 fiber. Transceivers are not included with
the G8264 switch unit.
QSFP+ ports allow you to make one 40GbE connection, or four 10GbE connections, using a
breakout cable, as follows:
QSFP+ optical transceiver with MTP-to-4 LC (SFP+) fiber breakout cable.
This option supports only BLADE 10GBASE-SR SFP+ transceivers. The 40GBASE-SR4
specification (802.3ba-2010) indicates a higher optical power level than standard
10GBASE-SR. BLADE SFP+ SR transceivers can handle the higher optical power levels.
QSFP+ to four 10GbE SFP+ breakout DAC.
The SFP+ connectors on BLADE-branded breakout DACs are labelled A, B, C, and D, which
correspond to the first, second, third, and fourth ports in the port range.
The following QSFP+ transceivers and DACs are available from Blade Network Technologies:
Table 2 Recommended QSFP+ Transceivers and DACs
Part number Description
BN-CKM-QS-SR 40GBASE-SR4 QSFP+ Optical Fiber Transceiver
BN-QS-QS-CBL-1M QSFP+ 40Gbps 1 meter DAC
BN-QS-QS-CBL-3M QSFP+ 40Gbps 3 meter DAC
BN-QS-QS-CBL-5M QSFP+ 40Gbps 5 meter DAC
BN-QS-SP-CBL-1M QSFP+ to four SFP+ 1 meter breakout DAC
BN-QS-SP-CBL-3M QSFP+ to four SFP+ 3 meter breakout DAC
BN-QS-SP-CBL-5M QSFP+ to four SFP+ 5 meter breakout DAC
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Console Port
The RS-232 (mini-USB) serial console port is located on the front panel. The following table
describes the pinouts for the mini-USB port:
The console cable provides an RJ-45 connector (see Table 4 for RJ-45 pin assignments). A retention
clip is available to secure the console connection.
The following table describes the pin assignments for the RJ-45 connector on the console cable.
The following items are also included with the console cable:
Category 5 patch cable
RJ-45 to female DB9 adapter
Table 3 Console Port Pin Assignments
Pin number Function
Pin 1
No connect
Pin 2
RS232_SIN
Pin 3
RS232_SOUT
Pin 4
No connect
Pin 5
Ground
Table 4 RJ-45 Connector Pin Assignments
Pin number Signal
1 RTS (Request To Send)
2 DTR (Data Terminal Ready
3 TxD (Transmit Data)
4 GND (Ground)
5 GND (Ground)
6 RxD (Receive Data)
7 DSR (Data Set Ready)
8 CTS (Clear To Send)
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To connect a PC or terminal to the switch, first connect the console cable to the mini-USB port on
the front panel. Connect one end of the patch cable to the RJ-45 port on the console cable, and the
other end of the patch cable to the RJ-45-to-DB9 adapter (see Figure 4).
Figure 4 Console Cable Connections
USB Port
The USB port allows you to connect a USB drive to the switch. You can copy files from the switch
to the USB drive, or from the USB drive to the switch. You also can boot the switch using files on
the USB drive.
For more information about using the USB drive, see the RackSwitch G8264 Release Notes.
Switch LEDs
Two LED stacks provide system status and port link status. Figure 5 highlights the system LEDs.
Figure 5 System Status LEDs
To P C
Terminal
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RJ-45 Adapter
Category 5
Patch Cable
Switch
Console Cable
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The system LEDs are described in the following table:
The following table describes the system LED indications:
!
Service indicator
Power supplies and power input status
Fans status
S
Stacking indicator
Table 5 System LEDs Status
Function Service Power Supply Fans Stacking
Total Power Failure Off Off Off Off
Service Required Blink Blue Blink Green
(Note 1)
Blink Green
(Note 2)
Blink Green or Solid
Green (Note 3)
Power Supplies OK N/A Solid Green N/A N/A
Power Supply Failure Blink Blue Blink Green N/A N/A
Fans OK N/A N/A Solid Green N/A
Fan Failure Blink Blue N/A Blink Green N/A
Stack Master Off N/A N/A Blink Green
Stack Backup/Member On N/A N/A Solid Green
Stack Error Blink Blue N/A N/A Blink Green or Solid
Green
Non-Stack Member Off N/A N/A Off
Operations Command Solid Blue (Note 4) N/A N/A N/A
Note 1: If Service required is due to Power Supply Failure, this LED blinks. Otherwise it is Solid Green.
Note 2: If Service required is due to Fan Failure, this LED blinks. Otherwise it is Solid Green.
Note 3:
If Service required is due to a stacking error, this LED blinks or is Solid Green, depending on its last
known good state.
Note 4: If an Operations command is sent to the Unit, this LED is Solid Blue. It can be used to locate the device.
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RJ-45 LEDs
Status LEDs for the RJ-45 management port are described in the following table.
SFP+ LEDs
Status LEDs for the SFP+ ports are described in the following table.
QSFP+ LEDs
Figure 6 highlights the QSFP+ LEDs.
Figure 6 QSFP+ LEDs
Status LEDs for the QSFP+ ports are described in the following table. When the port is 40GbE
mode, only the first LED applies. When the port is in 4x10GbE mode, each LED provides status for
its corresponding 10GbE port, as noted in Figure 6.
Table 6 RJ-45 LEDs Status
LED Solid Green Blink Green Off
Link Valid Link Activity No Link
Speed 100/1000Mbps N/A 10Mbps
Table 7 SFP+ LEDs Status
Solid Green Blink Green Off
Valid Link Activity No Link
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Solid Green Blink Green Off
Valid Link Activity No Link
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Technical Specifications
Physical Characteristics
Physical characteristics of the RackSwitch G8264 switch unit are listed in the following table.
Environmental Specifications
Environmental specifications for the RackSwitch G8264 switch unit are listed in the following
table.
Table 9 Physical Characteristics
Specification G8264F G8264R
Dimensions (H x W x D) 4.4 x 43.9 x 51.3 cm.
(1.73 x 17.3 x 20.2 in.)
4.4 x 43.9 x 51.3 cm.
(1.73 x 17.3 x 20.2 in.)
Mass 10.5 kg. (maximum) 10.5 kg. (maximum)
Airflow Front-to-rear Rear-to-front
Table 10 Environmental Specifications
Specification Measurement
Temperature,
ambient operating
0ºC to +40ºC
Temperature (fan failure),
operating
0ºC to +35ºC
Temperature, storage -40ºC to +85ºC
Relative humidity
(non-condensing), operating
10 to 90%
Relative humidity
(non-condensing), storage
10 to 90%
Altitude, operating 1,800 m
(6,000 feet)
Altitude, storage 12,190 m
(40,000 feet)
Acoustic noise Less than 65dB
Heat dissipation 1127 BTU/hour (typical)
1280 BTU/hour (maximum)
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Power Specifications
Power specifications for the RackSwitch G8264F/G8264R switch unit are listed in the following
table.
Table 11 AC Power Specifications
Specification Measurement
Number of power supplies 2 (1+1 load sharing/redundant)
AC-input frequency (universal) 50-60 Hz
AC-input voltage (universal) 100-240 VAC
AC inrush current 15A
AC-input current (typical) 2.75A (RMS) @ 120V
1.435A (RMS) @ 230V
AC-input current (maximum) 3.125A (RMS) @ 120V
1.630A (RMS) @ 230V
Power supply rated output power 450W each
System power dissipation (typical) 330W
System power dissipation (maximum) 375W
DC-output current 23.4A (typical)
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Ordering Information
The following table lists the parts that you can order for the RackSwitch G8264 product family.
Table 12 RackSwitch G8264 Ordering Information
Part number Description
Switch
BN-8264F-BDL RackSwitch G8264F GbE Switch (front-to-rear airflow)
BN-8264R-BDL RackSwitch G8264R GbE Switch (rear-to-front airflow)
Transceivers
BN-CKM-S-T SFP 1000BASE-T Copper Transceiver
BN-CKM-S-SX SFP 1000BASE-SX Short Range Fiber Transceiver
BN-CKM-S-LX SFP 1000BASE-LX Long Range Fiber Transceiver
BN-CKM-S-ZX SFP 1000BASE-ZX Extra Long Range Fiber Transceiver
BN-CKM-SP-SR SFP+ 10GBASE-SR Short Range Optical Fiber Transceiver
BN-CKM-SP-LR SFP+ 10GBASE-LR Long Range Optical Fiber Transceiver
BN-CKM-SP-ER SFP+ 10GBASE-ER Extended Range Optical Fiber Transceiver
BN-CKM-QS-SR QSFP+ 40GBASE-SR4 Optical Fiber Transceiver
Direct Attach Cables (DACs)
BN-SP-CBL-1M SFP+ 10Gbps 1 meter DAC
BN-SP-CBL-3M SFP+ 10Gbps 3 meter DAC
BN-SP-CBL-5M SFP+ 10Gbps 5 meter DAC
BN-SP-CBL-8M5 SFP+ 10Gbps 8.5 meter DAC
BN-QS-QS-CBL-1M QSFP+ 40Gbps 1 meter DAC
BN-QS-QS-CBL-3M QSFP+ 40Gbps 3 meter DAC
BN-QS-QS-CBL-5M QSFP+ 40Gbps 5 meter DAC
BN-QS-SP-CBL-1M QSFP+ to four SFP+ 1 meter breakout DAC
BN-QS-SP-CBL-3M QSFP+ to four SFP+ 3 meter breakout DAC
BN-QS-SP-CBL-5M QSFP+ to four SFP+ 5 meter breakout DAC
Rack Mounting Kits
BN-MNT-GEN-2POST RackSwitch 19” EIA 2-Post Rack Mounting Kit
BN-4Post-RLS RackSwitch 19” EIA 4-Post Rack Mounting Kit
BN-4POST-RLS-X RackSwitch 19” System-X 4-Post Rack Mounting Kit
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