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Contents
Preparing for installation ················································································ 1
Safety recommendations ··································································································································· 1
General safety recommendations ·············································································································· 1
Electricity safety ········································································································································· 1
Handling safety ·········································································································································· 2
ESD prevention ·········································································································································· 2
Laser safety ················································································································································ 2
Examining the installation site ···························································································································· 2
Weight support ··········································································································································· 2
Temperature ··············································································································································· 3
Humidity ····················································································································································· 3
Cleanliness ················································································································································· 3
EMI ····························································································································································· 4
Grounding ·················································································································································· 4
Power ························································································································································· 4
Cooling ······················································································································································· 4
Space ························································································································································· 5
Installation accessories ······································································································································ 7
Installing the switch ······················································································ 14
Confirming installation preparations ················································································································· 14
Installing the switch in a rack ··························································································································· 15
Switch dimensions and rack requirements ······························································································· 15
Attaching mounting brackets and chassis rails to the switch ··································································· 19
Attaching slide rails to the rack ················································································································ 20
Installing cage nuts for attaching mounting brackets ··············································································· 28
Mounting the switch in a rack ··················································································································· 31
Grounding the switch ······································································································································· 35
Grounding the switch by using a grounding strip ····················································································· 35
Installing FRUs ···························································································· 37
Attaching an ESD wrist strap ··························································································································· 37
Installing MPUs ················································································································································ 39
Installing MPUs for the 12916E and 12908E switches ············································································ 39
Installing MPUs for a 12904E switch········································································································ 40
Installing MPUs for a 12902E switch········································································································ 41
Installing LPUs ················································································································································· 42
Installing 12900 LPUs ······························································································································ 43
Installing 12900E LPUs ···························································································································· 46
Installing an LPU with foldable ejector levers··························································································· 48
Installing cable management brackets ············································································································· 50
Installing switching fabric modules ··················································································································· 50
Installing a filler panel in a switching fabric module slot ··········································································· 52
Removing a filler panel from a switching fabric module slot ···································································· 53
Installing fan trays ············································································································································ 54
Installing fan trays for the 12916E and 12908E switches ········································································ 55
Installing fan trays for a 12904E switch···································································································· 56
Installing fan trays for a 12902E switch···································································································· 56
Installing fan trays for a 12901E switch···································································································· 58
Installing power supplies ·································································································································· 58
Connecting the power cord ······························································································································ 60
(Optional.) Installing transceiver modules ········································································································ 61
Installing an SFP+/SFP/QSFP+/QSFP28 module ··················································································· 61
Installing a CFP2 module ························································································································· 62
Installing a CXP module ··························································································································· 63
Connecting a CXP fiber cable ·················································································································· 64
Connecting an SFP+/QSFP+/QSFP28/QSFP+ to SFP+ copper cable···················································· 64
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Setting up an IRF fabric ··············································································· 66
IRF fabric setup flowchart ································································································································ 66
Planning IRF fabric setup ································································································································· 67
Planning IRF fabric size and the installation site ······················································································ 67
Identifying the master switch and planning IRF member IDs ··································································· 67
Planning IRF topology and connections··································································································· 68
Identifying physical IRF ports on the member switches ··········································································· 68
Installing IRF member switches ······················································································································· 68
Configuring basic IRF settings ························································································································· 68
Connecting the physical IRF ports ··················································································································· 69
Verifying the IRF fabric configuration ··············································································································· 69
Connecting your switch to the network ························································ 71
Accessing the switch for the first time ·············································································································· 71
Setting up the configuration environment································································································· 71
Setting terminal parameters ····················································································································· 72
Powering on the switch ···························································································································· 72
Configuring the switch ······································································································································ 74
Configuring authentication on a user interface························································································· 74
Configuring the basic access function ······································································································ 74
Configuration example ····························································································································· 75
Verifying the network configuration ·········································································································· 76
Connecting the switch to the network ·············································································································· 76
Connecting the switch to the network by using Ethernet twisted pair cables ··········································· 76
Connecting the switch to the network through an optical fiber ································································· 76
Testing connectivity·········································································································································· 77
Troubleshooting ··························································································· 78
Troubleshooting methods································································································································· 78
System failures at startup································································································································· 78
No display on the configuration terminal ·································································································· 78
Garbled display on the configuration terminal ·························································································· 79
System failures during operation ····················································································································· 79
Power supply failure ········································································································································· 79
Fan tray failure ················································································································································· 80
MPU failure ······················································································································································ 81
LPU failure ······················································································································································· 81
Switching fabric module failure ························································································································ 82
Interface failure ················································································································································ 83
Technical support ············································································································································· 84
Replacement procedures ············································································· 85
Replacing a power supply ································································································································ 85
Replacing a card ·············································································································································· 86
Replacing an MPU/LPU ··························································································································· 86
(Optional) Removing an interface module adapter ·················································································· 89
Removing an LPU protective blank panel ································································································ 90
Replacing a switching fabric module ········································································································ 90
Replacing a fan tray ········································································································································· 92
Replacing a transceiver module ······················································································································· 94
Replacing a CFP2 module ······················································································································· 94
Replacing an SFP+/SFP/QSFP+/QSFP28 module·················································································· 94
Replacing a CXP module ························································································································· 94
Replacing a CXP fiber cable ···················································································································· 95
Replacing an SFP+/QSFP+/QSFP+ to SFP+ copper cable ····································································· 95
Appendix A Chassis views and technical specifications ······························· 96
Chassis views ·················································································································································· 96
Weights and dimensions ·································································································································· 98
Module power consumption and system power consumption ······································································· 101
Card power consumption ······················································································································· 101
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Fan tray power consumption ·················································································································· 102
System power consumption ··················································································································· 103
Heat dissipation·············································································································································· 103
Environmental specifications·························································································································· 103
Noise ······························································································································································ 104
Appendix B FRUs and compatibility matrixes ············································ 105
MPUs ····························································································································································· 105
Interface module adapter ······························································································································· 108
LPUs ······························································································································································ 108
12900 LPUs ··········································································································································· 108
12900E LPUs ········································································································································· 110
Sub modules for LSXM1TGS24QGMODHB1 ································································································ 113
Sub modules for LSXM1TGS24CGMODHD1 ································································································ 114
Switching fabric modules ······························································································································· 114
Power supplies ··············································································································································· 115
Fan trays ························································································································································ 118
Mounting accessories ···································································································································· 118
Transceiver modules ······································································································································ 119
DC power cords ············································································································································· 124
AC power cords·············································································································································· 124
Appendix C LEDs ······················································································ 127
MPU LEDs ····················································································································································· 127
Management Ethernet port LEDs··········································································································· 128
Fan tray status LEDs ······························································································································ 128
Power supply status LEDs ····················································································································· 128
Card status LEDs ··································································································································· 129
MPU active/standby status LED ············································································································· 129
LPU LEDs ······················································································································································ 130
RJ-45 Ethernet port LEDs ······················································································································ 130
SFP port LEDs ······································································································································· 130
SFP+ port LEDs ····································································································································· 130
QSFP+ port LEDs ·································································································································· 130
QSFP28 port LEDs ································································································································ 131
CXP port LEDs ······································································································································· 131
CFP2 port LEDs ····································································································································· 131
Switching fabric module status LEDs ············································································································· 132
Switching fabric module status LED on a switching fabric module ························································ 132
Switching fabric module status LEDs on a fan tray ················································································ 132
Fan tray status LEDs······································································································································ 133
Power supply LEDs ········································································································································ 134
Appendix D Cables ···················································································· 136
Console cable ················································································································································ 136
Ethernet twisted pair cable ····························································································································· 137
RJ-45 connector ····································································································································· 137
Cable pinouts ········································································································································· 137
Cable type ·············································································································································· 137
Pin assignments ····································································································································· 139
Making an Ethernet twisted pair cable ··································································································· 140
Optical fiber ···················································································································································· 140
Optical fiber ············································································································································ 140
Optical fiber cable ·································································································································· 141
Patch cord ·············································································································································· 141
Pigtail cord ············································································································································· 141
Fiber connector ······································································································································ 141
Precautions ············································································································································ 142
SFP+ copper cable ········································································································································ 142
QSFP+ copper cable ······································································································································ 143
QSFP28 copper cable ···································································································································· 143
QSFP+ to SFP+ copper cable························································································································ 143
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CXP fiber cable ·············································································································································· 144
Appendix E Engineering labels ·································································· 145
Labels for cables ············································································································································ 145
Labels for network cables ······················································································································ 145
Labels for power cords ··························································································································· 145
Generic labels ········································································································································ 146
Labels for devices ·········································································································································· 147
Filling in labels················································································································································ 147
Affixing labels ················································································································································· 147
Affixing a label to a network cable ·········································································································· 147
Affixing a label to a power cord ·············································································································· 148
Affixing a generic label ··························································································································· 149
Affixing a label to a device ····················································································································· 150
Guidelines ······················································································································································ 150
Examples ······················································································································································· 150
Engineering labels for twisted-pair cables ······························································································ 150
Engineering labels for optical fibers ······································································································· 151
Engineering labels for AC power cords ·································································································· 153
Engineering labels for DC power cords ·································································································· 154
Engineering labels for devices ··············································································································· 155
Appendix F Cabling recommendations ······················································ 157
Routing signal cables ····································································································································· 157
Routing power cords ······································································································································ 157
General cabling requirements ························································································································ 158
Prerequisites ·················································································································································· 159
Cable management guidelines ······················································································································ 159
Appendix G Repacking the switch ····························································· 162
Removing cables from the switch ·················································································································· 162
Removing the power cords ···················································································································· 162
Removing the console cable ·················································································································· 162
Removing the grounding cable ·············································································································· 162
Removing the twisted pair cables and optical fibers ·············································································· 163
Repacking the FRUs ······································································································································ 163
Repacking power supplies ····················································································································· 163
Repacking the cards ······························································································································ 164
Repacking the interface module adapters······························································································ 164
Repacking the switching fabric module slot filler panels ········································································ 164
Repacking the switch chassis ························································································································ 165
Removing the chassis from the rack ······································································································ 165
Repacking the switch chassis ················································································································ 166
Document conventions and icons ······························································ 169
Conventions ··················································································································································· 169
Network topology icons ·································································································································· 170
Support and other resources ····································································· 171
Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support····························································································· 171
Accessing updates ········································································································································· 171
Websites ················································································································································ 171
Customer self repair ······························································································································· 172
Remote support ······································································································································ 172
Documentation feedback ······················································································································· 172
Index ·········································································································· 173
1
Preparing for installation
HPE FlexFabric 12900E Switch Series includes the models in Table 1.
Table 1 HPE FlexFabric 12900E Switch Series models
Product code
(J number)
HPE description Alias RMN
JH103A HPE FlexFabric 12916E Switch Chassis 12916E BJNGA-AC0014
JH255A HPE FlexFabric 12908E Switch Chassis 12908E BJNGA-AC0015
JH262A HPE FlexFabric 12904E Switch Chassis 12904E BJNGA-AC0016
JH345A HPE FlexFabric 12902E Switch Chassis 12902E BJNGA-AC0018
JH951A HPE FlexFabric 12901E Switch Chassis 12901E BJNGA-AC0020
IMPORTANT:
For regulatory identification purposes,
HPE 12900E switches are assigned regulatory model
numbers (RMN). The regulatory number should not be confused with the marketing name
HPE
129XXE or the product code.
For model, product code (J number), and HPE description of MPUs, switching fabric modules, LPUs,
LPU adapter, power supplies, and fan trays, see "Appendix B FRUs and compatibility matrixes."
Safety recommendations
To avoid possible bodily injury and equipment damage, read Compliance and Safety Manual
provided with the switch and all safety recommendations in this chapter carefully before installation.
The recommendations do not cover every possible hazardous condition.
General safety recommendations
•
Keep the switch clean and dust-free.
•
Do not place the switch on a moist area, and avoid liquid flowing into the switch.
•
Make sure the ground is dry and flat and anti-slip measures are in place.
•
Keep the switch and installation tools away from walk areas.
•
Do not wear loose clothing, jewelry (for example, necklace) or any other things that could get
caught in the switch when you install and maintain the switch.
Electricity safety
•
Clear the work area of possible electricity hazards, such as ungrounded power extension
cables, missing safety grounds, and wet floors.
•
Locate the emergency power-off switch in the room before installation so you can quickly shut
power off when an electrical accident occurs.
•
Remove all external cables, including power cords, before moving the chassis.
•
Do not work alone when the switch has power.
•
Before performing a task that is hazardous when power is present, make sure the switch is
completely powered off.
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Handling safety
CAUTION:
Do not hold the handle of
a fan tray, a power supply, or a card, or the air vents of the chassis to
move the switch
. Any attempt to move the switch with these parts might cause equi
pment damage
and even bodily injury.
Remove power supplies, cards, and all external cables, including the power cords, before moving
the chassis. As a best practice, use a mechanical lift, such as forklift truck, to move the chassis.
If no mechanical lift is used, follow these guidelines to move the chassis:
•
Cooperate with a minimum of four people to move the chassis.
•
Lift the chassis by using the chassis handles or by supporting the bottom from the two sides.
•
Lift and put down the chassis slowly and never move suddenly.
ESD prevention
To prevent the electric component from being damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD), follow
these guidelines:
•
Ground the switch reliably. For how to ground your switch, see "Installing the switch."
•
Always wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it is reliably grounded when installing FRUs.
For how to use an ESD wrist strap, see "Installing FRUs."
•
Hold a PCB by its edges. Do not touch any electronic components or printed circuit.
•
Put cards away in antistatic bags for future use.
Laser safety
WARNING
!
Do not stare into any
fiber port or view directly with non-attenuating optical instruments when the
switch has power. The laser light emitted from the fiber port might hurt your eyes.
The switch is a Class 1 laser product.
Examining the installation site
The switch must be used indoors. To ensure correct operation and long lifespan of your switch, the
installation site must meet the requirements in this section.
Weight support
Make sure the floor can support the total weight of the rack, chassis, cards, power supplies, and all
other components. To mount the switch in a rack, make sure the slide rails can support the total
weight of the switch and its accessories (cards, power supplies, and transceiver modules).
Additionally, the floor and slide rail loading plan must also consider system expansion, such as
adding more cards. For more information, see "Appendix A Chassis views and technical
specifications."
3
Temperature
CAUTION:
If condensation appears on the chassis when you move it to a high
-temperature environment, dry
the chassis before powering it on to avoid short circuits.
To ensure correct operation of the switch, make sure the room temperature meets the requirements
in Table 2.
Table 2 Temperature requirements
Temperature
Range
Operating temperature 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Storage temperature –40°C to +70°C (–40°F to +158°F)
Humidity
Maintain appropriate humidity in your equipment room, as described in Table 3.
•
Lasting high relative humidity can cause poor insulation, electricity leakage, mechanical
property change of materials, and metal corrosion.
•
Lasting low relative humidity can cause washer contraction and ESD and cause problems
including loose mounting screws and circuit failure.
Table 3 Humidity requirements
Humidity
Range
Operating humidity 5% to 95%, noncondensing
Storage humidity 5% to 95%, noncondensing
Cleanliness
Dust buildup on the chassis might result in electrostatic adsorption, which causes poor contact of
metal components and contact points. In the worst case, electrostatic adsorption can cause
communication failure.
Table 4 Dust concentration limit in the equipment room
Substance
Concentration limit (particles/m
3
)
Dust particles ≤ 3 x 104
(No visible dust on desk in three days)
NOTE:
Dust particle diameter ≥ 5 µm
The equipment room must also meet limits on salts, acids, and sulfides to eliminate corrosion and
premature aging of components, as shown in Table 5.
Table 5 Harmful gas limits in the equipment room
Gas
Max. (mg/m
3
)
SO2 0.2
4
Gas
Max. (mg/m
3
)
H2S 0.006
NH3 0.05
Cl2 0.01
EMI
All electromagnetic interference (EMI) sources, from outside or inside of the switch and application
system, adversely affect the switch in the following ways:
•
A conduction pattern of capacitance coupling.
•
Inductance coupling.
•
Electromagnetic wave radiation.
•
Common impedance (including the grounding system) coupling.
To prevent EMI, use the following guidelines:
•
If AC power is used, use a single-phase three-wire power receptacle with protection earth (PE)
to filter interference from the power grid.
•
Keep the switch far away from radio transmitting stations, radar stations, and high-frequency
devices.
•
Use electromagnetic shielding, for example, shielded interface cables, when necessary.
Grounding
Using a good grounding system to protect your switch against lightning shocks, interferences, and
ESD is essential to the operating reliability of your switch.
Make sure the equipment room grounding system has a resistance value less than 1 ohm.
For more information about grounding the switch, see "Installing the switch."
Power
Perform the following tasks to meet the power requirements:
1. Calculate the system power consumption.
The system power consumption varies by card type and density. For more information about
system power consumption calculation, see "Appendix A Chassis views and technical
specifications."
2. Identify the number of power supplies.
The total maximum output power of all power supplies must be higher than the system power
consumption. For more information about available power supplies, see "Appendix B FRUs and
compatibility matrixes."
3. Verify that the power system at the installation site meets the requirements of the power
supplies, including the input method and rated input voltage. For more information about power
supply specifications, see "Appendix B FRUs and compatibility matrixes."
Cooling
Plan the installation site for adequate ventilation:
•
Leave a minimum of 30 cm (11.81 in) of clearance at the inlet and outlet air vents.
5
•
The rack for the switch has a good cooling system.
•
The installation site has a good cooling system.
•
Verify that the airflow design of the chassis meets the airflow design of the installation site.
Figure 1 Airflow through the switch (12916E switch)
(1) Chassis air intake direction
Space
For easy installation and maintenance, follow these space requirements:
•
Reserve a minimum of 1.2 m (3.94 ft) of clearance between the rack and walls or other devices.
•
Make sure the rack has enough space to accommodate the switch. See Table 6 for rack
requirements.
For more information about chassis dimensions, see "Appendix A Chassis views and technical
specifications."
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2
2
1
2
1
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Table 6 Switch dimensions and rack requirements
Model
Chassis dimensions
Rack requirements
12916E
• Height—931 mm (36.65 in)/21 RU
• Width—440 mm (17.32 in)
• Depth—977 mm (38.46 in)
ï‚¡ 857 mm (33.74 in) for the chassis
ï‚¡ 102 mm (4.02 in) from the rear side
of the mounting bracket front ear to
the management bracket front end
ï‚¡ 30 mm (1.18 in) for the fan tray
handle at the rear of the chassis
• A minimum of 1.1 m (3.61 ft) in
depth (recommended)
• A minimum of 130 mm (5.12 in)
between the front rack post
and the front door.
• A minimum of 950 mm (37.40
in) between the front rack post
and the rear door.
12908E
• Height—531 mm (20.91 in)/12 RU
• Width—440 mm (17.32 in)
• Depth—977 mm (38.46 in)
ï‚¡ 857 mm (33.74 in) for the chassis
ï‚¡ 102 mm (4.02 in) from the rear side
of the mounting bracket front ear to
the management bracket front end
ï‚¡ 30 mm (1.18 in) for the fan tray
handle at the rear of the chassis
• A minimum of 1.1 m (3.61 ft) in
depth (recommended)
• A minimum of 130 mm (5.12 in)
between the front rack post
and the front door.
• A minimum of 950 mm (37.40
in) between the front rack post
and the rear door.
12904E
• Height—264 mm (10.39 in)/6 RU
• Width—440 mm (17.32 in)
• Depth—977 mm (38.46 in) when the
LSXM104XFAN (JH265A) fan trays are
installed:
ï‚¡ 857 mm (33.74 in) for the chassis
ï‚¡ 102 mm (4.02 in) from the rear side
of the mounting bracket front ear to
the management bracket front end
ï‚¡ 30 mm (1.18 in) for the fan tray
handle at the rear of the chassis
• Depth—1016 mm (40 in) when the
LSXM104XFANH (JH448A) fan trays are
installed:
ï‚¡ 857 mm (33.74 in) for the chassis
ï‚¡ 102 mm (4.02 in) from the rear side
of the mounting bracket front ear to
the management bracket front end
ï‚¡ 69 mm (2.72 in) for the fan tray
handle at the rear of the chassis
• A minimum of 1.1 m (3.61 ft) in
depth (recommended)
• A minimum of 130 mm (5.12 in)
between the front rack post
and the front door.
• A minimum of 950 mm (37.40
in) between the front rack post
and the rear door.
12902E
• Height—133 mm (5.24 in)/3 RU
• Width—440 mm (17.32 in)
• Depth—1015 mm (39.96 in)
ï‚¡ 895 mm (35.24 in) for the chassis
ï‚¡ 102 mm (4.02 in) from the rear side
of the mounting bracket front ear to
the management bracket front end
ï‚¡ 30 mm (1.18 in) for the fan tray
handle at the rear of the chassis
• A minimum of 1.1 m (3.61 ft) in
depth (recommended)
• A minimum of 130 mm (5.12 in)
between the front rack post
and the front door.
• A minimum of 950 mm (37.40
in) between the front rack post
and the rear door.
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Model
Chassis dimensions
Rack requirements
12901E
• Height—88.1 mm (3.47 in)/2 RU
• Width—440 mm (17.32 in)
• Depth—975.6 mm (38.41 in)
ï‚¡ 856 mm (33.70 in) for the chassis
ï‚¡ 92 mm (3.62 in) from the rear side of
the mounting bracket front ear to the
management bracket front end
ï‚¡ 27.6 mm (1.09 in) for the power
supply latch at the chassis rear
• A minimum of 1.1 m (3.61 ft) in
depth (recommended)
• A minimum of 130 mm (5.12 in)
between the front rack post
and the front door.
• A minimum of 950 mm (37.40
in) between the front rack post
and the rear door.
Installation accessories
If your installation accessories are damaged or lost, order new ones by using the part number or J
number listed in Table 7.
Table 7 Installation accessories
Product
code
Description Quantity Applicable
models
5188-9604
12916E mounting bracket kit
1 kit 12916E switch
8
Product
code
Description Quantity Applicable
models
5080-0011
12908E mounting bracket kit
1 kit 12908E switch
5003-2136
• 12916E MPU filler panel
• 12908E MPU filler panel
As required
• 12916E
switch
• 12908E
switch
5003-2134
12916E switching fabric module filler panel
As required 12916E switch
9
Product
code
Description Quantity Applicable
models
5003-2407
12908E switching fabric module filler panel
As required 12908E switch
5003-2135
12900E LPU filler panel
As required All 12900E
switches
5066-4433
12900E cable management bracket
As required All 12900E
switches
5188-9607
• 12916E L-type bracket kit
• 12908E L-type bracket kit
1 kit
• 12916E
switch
• 12908E
switch
5190-0785
12904E mounting bracket kit
1 kit 12904E switch
5003-2408
12904E MPU filler panel
As required 12904E switch
10
Product
code
Description Quantity Applicable
models
5003-2409
12904E switching fabric module filler panel
As required 12904E switch
5003-1675
12904E L-type bracket kit
1 kit 12904E switch
JQ059A
HPE FlexFabric 12900E Chassis Universal Rack
Mount Kit
1 kit
• 12916E
switch
• 12908E
switch
JC665A
HPE X421 Chassis Universal 4-post Rackmount
Kit
1 kit 12908E switch
JH042A
HPE FlexFabric 7910 Bottom-Support Rails
1 kit
• 12904E
switch
• 12902E
switch
• 5185-89
66
• 5185-89
65
M6 screw and floating nut
• 12916E—3
0 kits
• 12908E—1
4 kits
• 12904E—8
kits
• 12902E—4
kits
• 12901E—6
kits
All 12900E
switches
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Product
code
Description Quantity Applicable
models
5003-2137
Power supply filler panel
As required All 12900E
switches
5000-0064
12902E MPU filler panel
1 kit 12902E switch
5000-0065
Power supply filler panel
As required All 12900E
switches
5000-0066
12902E fan tray filler panel
1 kit 12902E switch
5000-0067
12902E LPU protective blank panel
1 kit 12902E switch
5000-0068
12902E mounting bracket kit
1 kit 12902E switch
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Product
code
Description Quantity Applicable
models
5189-7975
12901E mounting bracket and cable management
bracket kit
1 kit 12901E switch
5185-8684
12901E rack mounting rail kit
1 kit 12901E switch
• JG390A
(3 m,
9.84 ft)
• JG391A
(15 m,
49.21 ft)
• HPE FlexNetwork 10500 48V 3m DC Power
Supply Cable
• HPE FlexNetwork 10500 48V 15m DC Power
Supply Cable
The power cord color code scheme is for illustration
only. The cable delivered for your country or region
might use a different color scheme.
As required
HPE FlexFabric
12900E 2400W
DC Power
Supply Unit
JQ058A(15 m
49.21 ft)
HPE FlexFabric 12902E 48V 15m DC Power
Supply Unit Cable
The power cord color code scheme is for illustration
only. The cable delivered for your country or region
might use a different color scheme.
As required
HPE FlexFabric
12900E 1800W
DC Power
Supply Unit
5185-8748
Power supply removable cable tie
As required All 12900E AC
power supplies
5189-9440
Power supply self-adhesive cable tie
As required All 12900E AC
power supplies
5188-9599
Grounding cable
1 All 12900E
switches
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Product
code
Description Quantity Applicable
models
5185-8765
ESD wrist strap
1 All 12900E
switches
5185-8627
Console cable
1 All 12900E
switches
5185-8722
SFP/SFP+ dust plug
As required
All 12900E
SFP/SFP+ fiber
Ethernet
interface cards
5187-9022
QSFP+ dust plug
As required
All 12900E
QSFP+ fiber
Ethernet
interface cards
5190-0772
CFP2 dust plug
NOTE:
The figure will be provided later.
As required
All 12900E
CFP2 fiber
Ethernet
interface cards
5189-8397
CXP dust plug
NOTE:
The figure will be provided later.
As required
All 12900E CXP
fiber Ethernet
interface cards
• 5187-91
51 (100
mm, 3.93
in)
• 5185-96
20 (300
mm, 1.81
in)
Removable cable tie
As required All 12900E
switches
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Installing the switch
IMPORTANT:
Keep the packages of the switch and the components for future use.
Confirming installation preparations
Before you install the switch, verify that:
•
You have read "Preparing for installation" carefully and the installation site meets all the
requirements.
•
A 19-inch rack is ready for use and the rack has enough space to accommodate the switch.
For information about how to install a rack, see the rack installation guide.
•
The rack is sturdy and reliably grounded.
•
No debris exists inside or around the rack.
•
The heaviest device is placed at the bottom of the rack.
•
The rack power supplying capabilities meet the device requirements. For information about the
system and module power consumptions, see "Appendix A Chassis views and technical
specifications." For power supply specifications, see "Appendix B FRUs and compatibility
matrixes."
•
The total height of the switches to be installed is not higher than the available installation height
of the rack and enough clearance is reserved for cable routing.
•
The switch is ready for installation and has been carried to a place near the rack and convenient
for moving.
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