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XG2600 Hardware Guide
Introduction
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Preface
You have purchased the XG2600, a compact, 26 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet layer 2 switch that achieves unsurpassed standards
of high throughput and low-latency performance.
This manual explains the procedures required to install your XG2600 and should be read and understood before you start
using your XG2600.
First edition: Jun 2009
This manual contains the technology regulated by "Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law."
Therefore when this manual is exported or provided to a nonresident, the appropriate permission based on this law is
required.
Screenshots are used according to the guideline provided by Microsoft Corporation.
Copyright FUJITSU LIMITED 2009
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Contents
Preface ................................................................................................................................................................2
Organization and Usage of This Manual ............................................................................................................5
About This Manual .................................................................................................................................................... 5
Target Readers and Required Knowledge ................................................................................................................. 5
Areas Covered ............................................................................................................................................................ 5
Trademark Notification in This Manual .................................................................................................................... 6
How the Manuals for This Device Are Organized .................................................................................................... 7
Safety Precautions ...............................................................................................................................................8
About Warning Descriptions ..................................................................................................................................... 8
Notes on Maintenance .............................................................................................................................................. 11
Precautions for Use .................................................................................................................................................. 11
Eliminating Static Electricity from Twisted Pair Cables (Grounding) .................................................................... 11
Ensuring Security ..................................................................................................................................................... 11
Cleaning ................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Static electricity ....................................................................................................................................................... 12
Electromagnetic compatibility (CANADA) ............................................................................................................ 12
Electromagnetic compatibility (EU) ........................................................................................................................ 12
Safety ....................................................................................................................................................................... 12
High safety ............................................................................................................................................................... 12
Laser safety .............................................................................................................................................................. 13
Notes on Rack Mounting and Connecting a Powerstrip .......................................................................................... 13
About Our Green Products ....................................................................................................................................... 13
Notes on Use .....................................................................................................................................................14
Chapter 1 Getting Started ....................................................................................... 15
1.1 Items in the Package / Names and Functions ........................................................................................16
1.1.1 Parts List .................................................................................................................................................. 16
1.1.2 Installation of Switch: Front Access or Rear Access (User Configured Airflow) ................................... 17
1.1.3 Switch Fan Unit Side ............................................................................................................................... 18
1.1.4 Switch Interface Side ............................................................................................................................... 20
1.1.5 Top Surface .............................................................................................................................................. 23
1.2 How to attach Cable Holder (Cable Restraints with Tyraps) ................................................................24
1.3 Option ....................................................................................................................................................25
1.3.1 SFP+ Module ........................................................................................................................................... 25
Chapter 2 Installation .............................................................................................. 26
2.1 Requirements for Installation Environment ...........................................................................................27
2.1.1 Installation Requirements ........................................................................................................................ 27
2.1.2 Space Requirements ................................................................................................................................. 28
2.2 Installation of the switch ........................................................................................................................29
2.2.1 Decide Switch Access Configuration ...................................................................................................... 29
2.2.2 Rear-Access Configuration (Factory Default) ......................................................................................... 33
2.2.3 Change Switch Access Configurations from Rear-Access (Factory Default) to Front-Access and Install .
36
2.3 Connecting the Equipment .....................................................................................................................42
2.3.1 Discharging Twisted Pair Cable .............................................................................................................. 42
2.3.2 Cleaning SFP+ Module / Optical Connector ........................................................................................... 43
2.3.3 Connecting Twisted Pair Cable / SFP+ Module ...................................................................................... 45
2.3.4 Plugging in the USB Memory .................................................................................................................. 49
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2.4 Connecting a Setup PC ..........................................................................................................................50
2.5 Time Setting ...........................................................................................................................................54
2.6 Set up IP address ....................................................................................................................................55
Index............................................................................................................................. 56
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Organization and Usage of This Manual
This manual explains what you need to know before using this device.
In addition, the README file on CD-ROM contains important information. You will also need to read the file.
About This Manual
This manual contains important information required to use this device safely.
Read this manual thoroughly before using this device. In particular, you must read and fully understand the "Safety
Precautions" described in this manual before using this device. Furthermore, this manual should be kept in an easy-to-
access location for quick reference while using this device.
We take the utmost care so that our products can be used safely without causing any damage to the customer or their
property. Please follow the instructions for using this device set forth in this manual.
Target Readers and Required Knowledge
This manual is intended for persons who perform network management.
To use this manual, basic knowledge of network and the Internet is required.
Areas Covered
The organization of this manual and the contents of each chapter are shown as follows.
About the Symbols
The symbols used in this manual have the following meanings.
Chapter Titles Contents
Chapter 1
Getting Started
This chapter lists the items that should be in the product package, and describes the names
and functions of the various components.
Chapter 2 Installation
This chapter describes how to install the switch and connect it to Console PC.
Indicates useful information for using this device.
Indicates precautions that must be taken when using this device.
Indicates additional information to complement operating instructions.
Indicates related matters such as operation procedures, etc.
Indicates the available model name when using functions of this device.
Indicates warning matters related to the Product Liability (P.L.) Law. Please follow them
when using this device.
Indicates cautionary notes related to the Product Liability (P.L.) Law. Please follow them
when using this device.
Hint
Precautions
Note
Reference
AvailableModel
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Trademark Notification in This Manual
Microsoft, MS-DOS, Windows, Windows NT, Windows Server and Windows Vista are registered trademarks of the
Microsoft Corporation in the USA and other countries.
Adobe and Reader are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the USA and other
countries.
Netscape is a trademark of Netscape Communications Corporation in the USA.
UNIX is a registered trademark of Open Group in the USA and other countries.
Other company names and product names in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective
companies.
Abbreviated Product Names
The product names used in this manual are abbreviated as follows.
Product name Description in this manual
Microsoft
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Windows
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XP Professional operating system Windows
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XP
Microsoft
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Windows
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XP Home Edition operating system
Microsoft
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Windows
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Millennium Edition operating system Windows
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Me
Microsoft
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Windows
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98 operating system Windows
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98
Microsoft
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Windows
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95 operating system Windows
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95
Microsoft
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Windows
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2000 Server Network operating system Windows
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2000
Microsoft
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Windows
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2000 Professional operating system
Microsoft
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Windows NT
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Server network operating system Version 4.0 Windows NT
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4.0
Microsoft
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Windows NT
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Workstation operating system Version 4.0
Microsoft
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Windows Server
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2003, Standard Edition Windows Server
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2003
Microsoft
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Windows Server
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2003 R2, Standard Edition
Microsoft
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Windows Server
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2003, Enterprise Edition
Microsoft
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Windows Server
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2003 R2, Enterprise Edition
Microsoft
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Windows Server
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2003, Datacenter Edition
Microsoft
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Windows Server
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2003 R2, Datacenter Edition
Microsoft
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Windows Server
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2003, Web Edition
Microsoft
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Windows Server
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2003, Standard x64 Edition
Microsoft
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Windows Server
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2003 R2, Standard x64 Edition
Microsoft
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Windows Server
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2003, Enterprise x64 Edition
Microsoft
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Windows Server
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2003 R2, Enterprise x64 Edition
Microsoft
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Windows Server
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2003, Enterprise Edition for Itanium-based systems
Microsoft
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Windows Server
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2003, Datacenter x64 Edition
Microsoft
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Windows Server
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2003 R2, Datacenter x64 Edition
Microsoft
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Windows Vista
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Ultimate operating system
Windows Vista
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Microsoft
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Windows Vista
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Business operating system
Microsoft
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Windows Vista
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Home Premium operating system
Microsoft
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Windows Vista
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Home Basic operating system
Microsoft
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Windows Vista
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Enterprise operating system
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How the Manuals for This Device Are Organized
The manuals for this device are organized as follows. Use these manuals as necessary.
Manual Name Description
XG2600 Hardware Guide (This manual) This manual describes the hardware of the XG2600.
User’s Guide This manual describes a variety of operations and procedures, including the
installation and maintenance of the XG Series.
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Safety Precautions
About Warning Descriptions
This manual contains precautions that must be taken in order to use this device safely and prevent personal injury or
property damage. Please fully understand the meanings and contents of the following descriptions and symbols when
reading this manual.
The following symbols are used to indicate the type of warning or caution.
Indicates that improper use can cause severe damage to person, resulting in serious injury or
death.
Indicates that improper use can cause light or moderate injury.
In addition, this symbol indicates a chance of damage to this device and other connected
equipment.
Symbols Definitions
The symbol in form indicates a warning or cautionary note. Specific information is shown inside or
next to the symbol.
The symbol in form indicates a prohibited (Do Not) action. Specific information is shown inside or
next to the symbol.
The symbol in form indicates actions or instructions that must be followed. Specific information is
shown inside or next to the symbol.
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Caution
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Always follow the instructions for safe use of this device. Indicates that improper use can cause
severe damage to person, resulting in serious injury or death.
Warnings
Do not insert or drop any foreign objects into the
device through the vent.
Also, prevent liquid such as water from entering
it.
In case a foreign object or liquid enters the
device, you must first unplug the power plug
from the socket and contact our engineer or an
engineer certified by Fujitsu.
Continuing to use the device in this condition
may result in electric shock, fire accident or
failure.
If you notice abnormal conditions such as
overheating, smoke emission, or odor, stop using
this device immediately, and pull unplug the
power cable from the socket. Make sure that
abnormal conditions such as smoke no longer
exist and contact our engineer or an engineer
certified by Fujitsu.
Continuing to use the device in this condition
may result in electric shock or fire.
Do not score, cut, or rework the power cable.
Do not put any objects on the power cable. The
power cable should not be pulled, bent forcibly,
twisted or heated. These actions may damage the
cable.
Do not use the power cable while it is bundled
together. Otherwise electric shock or fire may
occur.
The same applies to other cables.
For the interface connector, do not insert a
connector other than the appropriate connector
for a specific line.
Failure to follow this may result in electric shock
or failure.
If there is lightning near the location, do not
touch this device, the power cable or other cables.
Failure to follow this may result in electric shock.
The plastic sheets used for packaging must be
kept out of reach of children so that they cannot
put the sheets in their mouths or put their heads
into them.
Failure to follow this may result in suffocation.
Do not connect or disconnect the power plug with
wet hands.
Failure to follow this may result in electric shock.
When cleaning, do not use cleaning sprays (that
includes inflammable material) because it will
cause the device breakdown or fire.
The cover must only be opened by qualified
service personnel.
Also, the power cable must be unplugged during
maintenance.
Failure to follow this may result in electric shock.
Do not use this device when the power cable or
plug is damaged or the socket is loose.
Continuing to use the device in this condition
may result electric shock or fire.
Also, keep removed screws out of reach of
children so that they cannot put the screws into
their mouths accidentally.
In the event they put the screws into their mouths,
consult a doctor immediately.
Do not disassemble, dismantle, modify or
reproduce this device.
Failure to follow this may result in electric shock,
fire or failure.
You cannot use this device at a voltage other than
the indicated supply voltage.
Do not overload the electric outlet.
Failure to follow these warnings may result in
electric shock or fire.
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Indicates that improper use can cause light or moderate injury.
In addition, this symbol indicates a chance of damage to this device and other connected equipment.
Cautions
Do not touch this device for more than one
minute while it is turned on.
Failure to follow this may cause low-temperature
burns.
Do not put objects on this device or use it as a
work area.
Failure to follow this may cause damage to the
device , or result in injury to person or failure.
Do not stand this device vertically or stack it.
Failure to follow this may cause the device to fall
over causing injury, damage, or failure.
Install this device indoors.
Installing outdoors may result in failure.
Do not install this device on shaky stands, unlvel
surfaces, or other unstable places.
In addition, do not use this device in a location where
impact or vibration occurs.
Failure to follow this may result in the device falling
over, causing injury, damage, or failure.
Do not use this device in places where the
temperature is extremely high/low or fluctuates
greatly.
Failure to follow this may cause system failure.
Follow the operating temperature limit for this
device.
You must not use this device in corrosive gas
environment and other places where it is exposed
to spray of chemicals or chemical substance.
Failure to follow this may cause damage or
failure.
Do not use this device near a microwave oven
and other equipments that emit strong magnetic
field.
Failure to follow this may cause system failure.
Ensure enough space for the vent of this device
and cables.
If you use two of the same type of device in
parallel, you need to have service areas for each.
Failure to follow this may cause cable failures.
Make sure to unplug the power cable when
transporting this device.
Failure to follow this may cause system fault.
Do not use any extension module other than the
ones supported by this device.
Failure to follow this may cause system failure.
Make sure to connect cables correctly.
Improper cable connections hinder normal
communication and causes failure of this device.
Do not install this device near heaters or at places
subject to direct sunlight, humidity, and dust.
Electric shock or fire may occur.
Do not obstruct the vent since the internal
temperature can become very high.
Failure to follow this may result in fire.
Unplug the power cable by pulling the plug with
your hand.
Electric shock or fire may occur due to a damaged
plug.
Insert the plug into the socket completely.
Not completely inserting the plug may result in
electric shock, smoke emitting or fire.
If dust is accumulates on the metal part of the
plug and its peripheral, wipe it out with dry cloth.
Continuing to use the device in this condition
may result in fire.
When using this device, do not cover it, or wrap it
with anything.
Otherwise overheating may result in fire .
Do not use this device near a radio or a TV set.
The device can generate noise that is picked up
on the radio or the TV set.
When lifting the device up, do not hold handles of
power supply units or fan units in order to avoid
the handles taken off.
Avoid looking at the light source (e.g. laser light)
directly.
Failure to follow this may injure your eyes.
Caution
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Notes on Maintenance
Customers should not repair this device. In the event of failure, consult our engineer or an engineer certified by Fujitsu
for maintenance.
Do not dismantle or modify this device for any reason. This device contains high voltage and high temperature parts
that can be dagerous.
Precautions for Use
As a guideline, you can use this device in stable state for five years, if it is operated within the guaranteed operation
temperature range.
Please use the main component, the manual, and the firmware provided as a part of this product at your own risk.
Fujitsu assumes no liability for damages or data loss that may occur as a result of using this device for any reason.
Warranty for this device only covers failures within the range of purchased price. Please be forewarned.
You are prohibited from using the firmware provided with this product and the Fujitsu-provided update firmware as
non-integrated part of this product and from modifying or dismantling them.
RJ-45 8
ISDN LAN
Eliminating Static Electricity from Twisted Pair Cables (Grounding)
A twisted pair cable can build up static electricity depending on the environment. If you connect the twisted pair cable with
a built up static electricity to any equipment, a malfunction or damage may occur in the equipment or its connection port.
You must use a static electricity elimination tool (See Note below) to discharge static electricity built up on the twisted pair
cable by grounding immediately before connecting to any equipment.
Also note that the discharge effect is lost if you leave it unconnected for a long period after discharging static electricity.
Note: About the Static Electricity Elimination Tool
For the following static electricity elimination tool, contact our engineer or an engineer certified by Fujitsu.
Maker :
Product Name : LAN Cable ESD Removal Tool
Part Number : TS2002-001
Ensuring Security
If no password is set, any users on the network can configure this device. In that situation, you cannot ensure security
against unauthorized use. Therefore we strongly recommend that you set a password.
Reference
"2.3.1 Discharging Twisted Pair Cable" (pg.42)
Reference
Users Guide "5.15 Password Information" (pg.251)
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Cleaning
When cleaning the device, please wipe with a cloth firmly wrung out of water (or watered-down neutral detergent). Please
be careful so that water does not get into the device or gap when wiping.
Static electricity
Under certain conditions, twisted pair cables can become charged with static electricity. Connecting a statically charged
twisted pair cable to the XG2600 can cause the device or its LAN port to operate falsely or to become damaged.
Use a static removal tool to discharge twisted pair cables to ground prior to connecting them to the XG2600.
Note that a discharged twisted pair cable that has been left unconnected for a long time may become statically charged
again.
Electromagnetic compatibility (CANADA)
Industry Canada Interference-Causing Equipment Standard ICES-003 Class A.
This Class A digital appartatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numerique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Electromagnetic compatibility (EU)
EN55022(2006) Class A
EN61000-3-2(2000)
EN61000-3-3(1995)+A1(2001)
EN55024(1998) + A1(2001) + A2(2003)
Safety
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1, UL60950-1 and EN60950-1
High safety
High Safety Required Applications
The XG2600 is designed, developed and manufactured for general use, including, without limitation, general office use,
personal use, household use, and ordinary industrial use, but is not designed, developed and manufactured for use in
situations wherein failure of the XG2600 may result in death, personal injury, severe physical damage or other loss (herein
after referred to as "High Safety Required"), including, without limitation, nuclear reaction control systems in a nuclear
facility, aircraft flight control systems, air traffic control systems, mass transport control systems, medical life support
systems, and missile launch control weapons systems.
Do not use the XG2600 for High Safety Required applications without otherwise ensuring the safety level required. Fujitsu
and its related companies assume no liability whatsoever for damages arising from use of the XG2600 by the user in High
Safety Required applications, and for any claims or compensation for damages by the user or a third party.
This is a product which meets Class A of EN55022. In a domestic environment this product
may cause raido interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate
measures.
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Laser safety
The XG2600 may be installed with optical transceiver modules (SFP+ modules), which emit invisible laser light.
In the USA, these optical modules are certified as Class 1 laser products that conform to the requirements of the
Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) regulation 21 CFR, Subchapter J. This certification is indicated by a
label attached to each optical module.
Outside the USA, these SFP+ modules are certified as Class 1 laser products that conform to the requirements of IEC825-
1 (1993) and Amendment11 (1996) of EN60825-1 (1994).
Even when cables are not connected, invisible laser light may still be emitted from the optical module’s port openings. To
avoid possible injury, do not look directly into the optical module’s port openings.
Optical transceiver modules intended for use in the XG2600 must be selected from the Optical Transceiver Approved
Vendor List (obtainable from the vendors service department).
Notes on Rack Mounting and Connecting a Powerstrip
Monitor and control the internal and external temperature and humidity of your rack, so that it does not exceed the
range of guaranteed operation temperature and humidity.
The air intake and exhaust of the device is conducted at the interface side and FAN unit side. Do not block the intake
side or exhaust side in order not to prevent airflow when installing.
Make sure to check the maximum loading capacity of the rack to be used for mounting.
Check the power supply capability of the installation location.
If you connect the power cable of this device to a powerstrip, a large amount of current leakage can occur through the
ground line of the strip. Make sure to establish a ground connection before connecting to the power. If the power cable
is not directly connected to the distribution board, you must use a powerstip with industrial use plugs (The maximum
current leakage for this device is 3.5mA).
About Our Green Products
"Green Products" that have passed our strict environment assessment standard are earth-friendly and
environmentconscious products.
Main Features
- Small size/resource saving
- Power saving function
- High rate of recycling
This symbol is attached to the Green Products that passed the Green Product Assessment Standard of Fujitsu.
For Fujitsu's environment protection efforts, refer to the following Fujitsu Web site.
URL : http://www.fujitsu.com/global/about/environment/ "Environment Protection Efforts"
If you mount this device on a rack, pay close attention to operation temperature management,
physical stability establishment and current leakage. This device must only be mounted on the rack
by a qualified engineer with the required knowledge. Failure to follow this may result in electric shock
or fire.
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Notes on Use
Note the following points when using this device.
Manage and store the configuration for this device yourself after configuration is completed.
If you ask Fujitsu to perform restore works in case of failure, our engineer needs to use the configuration managed and
stored by you.
If you do not provide the configuration for us, it can take time to restore the device.
Please make a backup for the configuration as required to manage and keep the latest information.
This device contains a protection circuit against lightning and static electricity. Therefore some of the functions cannot
work when lightning power or static electricity enters the device.
In this case, you can restore the device to its normal state by turning on the power again. If the functions are still not
enabled after turning the power again, or if the power cannot be turned on, the device may have been destroyed due to
factors where the protection circuit cannot provide full protection. In this case, contact our engineer or an engineer
certified by Fujitsu.
Do not turn off or reset the power during firmware update. If power is turned off or reset during an update, you will not
be able to start the device.
The manual for this product is provided on the accompanied CD-ROM in PDF format. You will need Adobe Reader, a
PDF reading software, to refer to the manual.
Chapter 1
Getting Started
This chapter lists the items that should be in the product package, and describes the names and functions of the various
components.
1.1 Items in the Package / Names and Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
1.1.1 Parts List. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
1.1.2 Installation of Switch: Front Access or Rear Access (User Configured Airflow) . . . . . . . . 17
1.1.3 Switch Fan Unit Side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
1.1.4 Switch Interface Side. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
1.1.5 Top Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
1.2 How to attach Cable Holder (Cable Restraints with Tyraps) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
1.3 Option. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
1.3.1 SFP+ Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
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1.1 Items in the Package / Names and
Functions
Before proceeding, check all the items described below.
1.1.1 Parts List
Please check all of the following parts are included in the package.
XG2600 The XG2600 switch.
Power Cables (Qty 2) Cables to connect the XG2600 to an AC power source.
Cable Holder (Cable Restraints with Tyraps)
Holder to fix the power cable to the switch.
Console Cable (RJ45 to Serial Adapter)
Straight cable with RJ-45 to D-SUB9 Converter Adapter.
Reference
"1.2 How to attach Cable Holder (Cable Restraints with Tyraps)" (pg.24)
M6CountersunkScrews
(Qty4)
XG2600
CableHolder(Qty1)
CD-ROM EULA
SFP+DummyCaps
(Qty26)
M6MachineScrews
(Qty6)
PowerCables(Qty2)
RackMountingRails(1set)
XG2600
ConsoleCable
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Items in the Package / Names and Functions
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SFP+ Dummy Caps (Qty 26)
Dummy caps to prevent dust when the SFP+ slots are open and unplugged.
The dummy caps come with the switch, installed on the slots at the time of purchase.
Rack Mounting Rails (1 set)
Rails for mounting the switch in a rack.
M6 Countersunk Screws (Qty 4)
Screws for fastening the rack rails to the front side of the rack.
M6 Machine Screws (Qty 6) 4 screws for fastening the rack rails to the rear side of the rack, and 2 screws for
fastening the switch (rack mounting brackets attached to the side of the switch) to the
front side of the rack).
CD-ROM It contains the Firmware and User Guid e (in a PDF format) necessary for operating and
conguring the switch. Adobe Reader is required for viewing.
EULA End User License Agreement for the Product
1.1.2 Installation of Switch: Front Access or Rear Access (User
Congured Airow)
There are two options available to install the switch in a dierent direction in a rack that helps suppress heat interference,
depending on user’s requirements
Rear-Access Conguration (Factory Default)
The interface side (SFP+ slots) is fa cing backward in a rack, which serves better for connecting the switch to
equipment whose interface side is also located in the backside of the rack such as servers.
Front-Access Conguration (User Congured)
The interface side (SFP+ slots) is facing forward in a rack, which serves better for connecting the switch to equipment
whose interface side is facing forward such as other switches, routers, etc.
Choose either of the above to install the switch in the rack, depending on users requirements.
Note
USB memory is not included in the product package
Reference
See "2.2.1 Decide Switch Access Conguration" (pg.29) for the detailed instructions for installation.
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1.1.3 Switch Fan Unit Side
MAC Firmware Label This indicates the MAC addresses and firmware revision assigned to the switch.
Fan Unit This switch is installed with two Fan Units.
PSU Slots for Front-Access Configuration
Power Supply Units are plugged in the slots when the switch is used in a Front-Access
configuration.
Product Manufacturing Label This indicates the model name, serial number, manufacturing date, and Class 1 Laser
Product, etc.
LED Details
READY LED Lights when the XG2600 is in an operable state.
CHECK LED Lights in orange when there is a problem. In that case, consult with responsible
engineers immediately.
STATUS LED Lights to show the status of the Fan Unit.
OUTFLOW LED Lights to show the direction of fan (airflow).
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FanUnit
FAN2 FAN1 PSU2 PSU1
MACFirmwareLabel
XG2600
READY
CHECK
STATUS
OUTFLOW
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LED Functions/Behaviors
*) During the system diagnosis, READY LED is blinking in Green in every 0.5 second.
When the switch is operating under backup firmware, READY LED is blinking in Green in every 1 second.
LED Name Light Status
READY Green Switch has started up correctly.
Green Blinking Switch is being diagnosed or operating under backup firmware. (*)
Off A problem has occurred.
CHECK Orange A problem has occurred which requires replacement.
Orange Blinking Firmware in the internal flash memory of the switch is destroyed.
Off Switch is in normal operation.
STATUS Green Fan Unit is in normal operation.
Green Blinking A problem has occurred with the Fan Unit.
Off Fan Units are configured incorrectly or the power is not on.
OUTFLOW Green This indicates the FAN unit side is the exhaust side.
Off This indicates the FAN unit side is the intake side.
Reference
See "2.2.1 Decide Switch Access Configuration" (pg.29) for detailed LED functions/behaviors under normal
operation.
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1.1.4 Switch Interface Side
PSU Slots for Rear-Access Installation
PSUs are plugged in the slots when the switch is used in Rear-Access configuration.
Power Inlet Plug the attached Power Cable in the package.
Power Supply Unit This switch is installed with two PSUs.
SFP+ Slots Plug SFP+ modules for connecting Ethernet based networking equipment (10GBASE-
SR/10GBASE-LR).
Port number is assigned from the upper side of the leftmost port to the right. For
example, Port 1 is the upper side of the leftmost port, and Port 26 is the lower side of the
right most port.
Reset Switch Push to reboot.
USB Port Connect USB memory for backup-copying and restoring configuration files and
firmware.
Serial Port (Console Connection)
The Serial Port is used to connect the switch with the console (PC) for setting and
command line interface via the attached Console Cable (RJ45 to Serial Adapter) and
RS232C crossover cable (D-SUB9) .
Caution
Serial Port is only used for connecting the switch with RS-232C interface of the console. Do not
connect other interfaces such as LAN/ISDN which cause an error.
Management Port This is used to connect Ethernet based (10/100BASE-TX) networking equipment. Use
Category-5 LAN cables.
Reference
Users Guide "1.1.5 Console Port Specifications" (pg.28)
SFP+Slots
SerialPort
PSU1
PowerSupplyUnit
PowerInlet
ManagementPort
USBPort
ResetSwitch
PSUSlotsfor
Rear-AccessInstallation
PSU2
PowerSupplyUnit
Port1
Port2 Port26
Port25
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