Page 3 - Notice; Documentation; Elektrischer Gefahrenhinweis:; Personal vorgenommen werden.
i Notice Enterasys Networks reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document and its web site without prior notice. The reader should in all cases consult Enterasys Networks to determ...
Page 4 - REGULATORY COMPLIANCE INFORMATION
ii REGULATORY COMPLIANCE INFORMATION FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) NOTICE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and ...
Page 5 - HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
iii ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY (EMC) This product complies with the following: 47 CFR Parts 2 and 15, CSA C108.8, 89/336/EEC, EN 55022, EN 61000 ‐ 3 ‐ 2, EN 61000 ‐ 3 ‐ 3, EN 55024, AS/NZS CISPR 22, VCCI V ‐ 3. COMPATIBILIDAD ELECTROMÁGNETICA ...
Page 6 - ѻક䇈ᯢк䰘ӊ; Supplement to Product Instructions; ᳝↦᳝ᆇ⠽䋼ܗユ
iv ѻ ѻક䇈ᯢк䰘ӊ Supplement to Product Instructions ᳝↦᳝ᆇ⠽䋼ܗ㋴ (Hazardous Substance) 䚼ӊৡ⿄ (Parts) 䪙 3E ∲ +J 䬝 &G ݁Ӌ䫀 &U ⒈㘨㣃 3%% ⒈Ѡ㣃䝮 3%'( 䞥ሲ䚼ӊ (Metal Parts) h ƻ ƻ ƻ ƻ ƻ ⬉䏃ഫ ( Circuit Modules) h ƻ ƻ ƻ ƻ ƻ ⬉㓚ঞ⬉㓚㒘ӊ ( Cables & Cable Assemblies) h ƻ ƻ ƻ ƻ ƻ ล᭭㘮ড়⠽䚼ӊ (Plastic and Polymeric parts...
Page 8 - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
vi DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Application of Council Directive(s): 89/336/EEC73/23/EEC Manufacturer’s Name: Enterasys Networks, Inc. Manufacturer ’s Address: 50 Minuteman Road Andover, MA 01810 USA European Representative Address: Enterasys Networks, Ltd. Nexus House, Newb...
Page 9 - FIRMWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT; Enterasys
vii ENTERASYS NETWORKS, INC. FIRMWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE OPENING OR UTILIZING THE ENCLOSED PRODUCT, CAREFULLY READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT. This document is an agreement (“Agreement”) between the end user (“You”) and Enterasys Networks, Inc. on be...
Page 11 - AUDIT
ix 8. AUDIT RIGHTS. You hereby acknowledge that the intellectual property rights associated with the Program are of critical value to Enterasys and, accordingly, You hereby agree to maintain complete books, records and accounts showing (i...
Page 13 - Contents; About This Guide
xi Contents About This Guide Who Should Use This Guide ............................................................................................................... xvHow to Use This Guide ................................................................................................................
Page 14 - Chapter 4: Troubleshooting
xii Connecting AC and RPS-SYS Power .............................................................................................. 3-15 AC Power .................................................................................................................................. 3-15C2RPS-SYS Redundant ...
Page 15 - Figures
xiii Figures 1-1 B2G124-24 Stackable Switch ................................................................................................1-3 1-2 B2G124-48 Stackable Switch ................................................................................................1-3 1-3 B2H124-48 Stackable S...
Page 17 - SecureStack; Who Should Use This Guide; Important Notice
SecureStack B2 Installation Guide xv About This Guide This guide provides an overview, installation and troubleshooting instructions, and specifications for the Enterasys ® SecureStack B2G124 ‐ 24, B2G124 ‐ 48, and B2H124 ‐ 48 stackable Ethernet switches. Fo...
Page 18 - How to Use This Guide; Refer to; Introduction
How to Use This Guide xvi About This Guide How to Use This Guide Read through this guide completely to familiarize yourself with its contents and gain an understanding of the features and capabilities of the stackable Ethernet switches. A general ...
Page 19 - Conventions Used in This Guide
Conventions Used in This Guide SecureStack B2 Installation Guide xvii Conventions Used in This Guide The following conventions are used in this guide: Note: Calls the reader’s attention to any item of information that may be of special importance. Caution: Contains information essentia...
Page 22 - Overview; Figure 1; No conecte
Overview 1-2 Introduction Overview The B2G124 ‐ 24, B2G124 ‐ 48, and B2H124 ‐ 48 are stackable Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet switches, which can be adapted and scaled to help meet your network needs. These switches provide a management ...
Page 23 - Back; Front
Overview SecureStack B2 Installation Guide 1-3 Figure 1-1 B2G124-24 Stackable Switch Figure 1-2 B2G124-48 Stackable Switch 1 DB9 RS232 Console port connector 6 Mini-GBIC port status LEDs 2 Status LEDs 7 Two ports for stack connections 3 Twenty-four RJ45, 10/100/1000 Mbps ports 8 Reset switch 4 RJ45 ...
Page 25 - High-Speed Stack Connections; Connectivity
Connectivity SecureStack B2 Installation Guide 1-5 High-Speed Stack Connections The switches have rear ‐ panel connectors for high ‐ speed connections in a stack configuration. The high ‐ speed stacking cables used for the connections are optional items ...
Page 26 - Specification
Connectivity 1-6 Introduction Table 1-1 Description of Mini-GBICs Mini-GBIC Specification MGBIC-LC01 Provides one 1000BASE-SX compliant LC fiber-optic multimode port and a standard LC connector. For optical and operating range specifications, refer to “ MGBIC-LC01/MGBIC-MT01 Specifications (1000BASE...
Page 27 - Management; Switch Configuration Using WebView; Standards Compatibility
Management SecureStack B2 Installation Guide 1-7 Management Management of the module can be either in ‐ band or out ‐ of ‐ band. In ‐ band remote management is possible using Telnet, Enterasys Networks’ NetSight ® management application, or the WebView ...
Page 28 - Getting Help
Getting Help 1-8 Introduction Getting Help For additional support related to the switches or this document, contact Enterasys Networks using one of the following methods: Before contacting Enterasys Networks for technical support, have the following ...
Page 29 - Network Requirements; Cabling
Enterasys SecureStack B2 Installation Guide 2-1 2 Network Requirements Before installing the device, review the requirements and specifications in this chapter concerning the following: 10BASE-T Network When connecting a 10BASE ‐ TX segment to one of the ...
Page 31 - Hardware Installation
SecureStack B2 Installation Guide 3-1 3 Hardware Installation This chapter provides instructions to install the B2G124 ‐ 24, B2G124 ‐ 48, and B2H124 ‐ 48. Unless otherwise noted, the instructions apply to all switches. Follow the order of the section...
Page 32 - Considerations Prior to Installation; Table 3; Table 3-1 Contents of Switch Carton
Considerations Prior to Installation 3-2 Hardware Installation Considerations Prior to Installation When installing the switch, note the following: • Before starting the installation procedure, notify the network administrator of the installation. • Follow the i...
Page 33 - Installing Optional Mini-GBICs; Preparation; Figure 3
Installing Optional Mini-GBICs SecureStack B2 Installation Guide 3-3 Installing Optional Mini-GBICs This section describes how to install Mini ‐ GBICs in any of the SFP port slots (21 through 24 of B2G124 ‐ 24; 45 through 48 of B2G124 ‐ 48, or 49 throu...
Page 34 - Installation
Installing Optional Mini-GBICs 3-4 Hardware Installation Installation To install a Mini ‐ GBIC that has an MT ‐ RJ connector, refer to Figure 3 ‐ 1 , or for a Mini ‐ GBIC with an LC connector, refer to Figure 3 ‐ 2 , and proceed as follows: 1. Hold...
Page 35 - Removing the Mini-GBIC
Installing Optional Mini-GBICs SecureStack B2 Installation Guide 3-5 Figure 3-2 Mini-GBIC with LC Connector Removing the Mini-GBIC To remove a Mini ‐ GBIC from a port slot, refer back to Figure 3 ‐ 1 and Figure 3 ‐ 2 , and proceed as follows: 1. Attach your antist...
Page 36 - Installing the Switch on a Flat Surface; Installing the Rubber Feet
Installing the Switch on a Flat Surface 3-6 Hardware Installation 3. Locate the release tab under the front end of the Mini ‐ GBIC. For the type of Mini ‐ GBIC shown in Figure 3 ‐ 1 , push in on the release tab as far as it will go to r...
Page 37 - Figure 3-3 Chassis Bottom, Rubber Feet Placement
Installing the Switch on a Flat Surface SecureStack B2 Installation Guide 3-7 Figure 3-3 Chassis Bottom, Rubber Feet Placement 4. Remove the protective strip from the back of one rubber foot and position it on a marked location and press firmly into place....
Page 38 - Guidelines for Flat Surface Installation
Installing the Switch on a Flat Surface 3-8 Hardware Installation Guidelines for Flat Surface Installation Locate the switch within 152 cm (5 ft) of its power source and on a surface as shown in Figure 3 ‐ 4 . If an optional redundant power system ...
Page 39 - Rack Mounting the Switch; Guidelines for Rackmount Installation
Rack Mounting the Switch SecureStack B2 Installation Guide 3-9 Rack Mounting the Switch To install the switch in a 19 ‐ inch rack, you need: • Two rackmount brackets and mounting screws (rackmount kit) shipped with the switch. • Four user ‐ supplied scre...
Page 40 - Figure 3-5 Attaching the Rackmount Brackets; Connecting High-Speed Stacking Cables
Connecting High-Speed Stacking Cables 3-10 Hardware Installation Figure 3-5 Attaching the Rackmount Brackets 2. With the mounting brackets attached, position the switch between the vertical frame members of the 19 ‐ inch rack as shown in Figure 3 ‐ 6 . Then ...
Page 42 - Figure 3-7 High-Speed Stacking Cable Connections; Configuring; Configuring Switches in a Stack; About SecureStack B2 Switch Operation in a Stack
Configuring Switches in a Stack 3-12 Hardware Installation Figure 3-7 High-Speed Stacking Cable Connections After connecting the cables to the stacking ports, proceed to “ Configuring Switches in a Stack ” on page 3 ‐ 12 for instructions. Configuring Switches in a...
Page 44 - Recommended Procedures for New and Existing Stacks; Installing a New Stackable System of Up to Eight Switches; all; Important
Configuring Switches in a Stack 3-14 Hardware Installation Recommended Procedures for New and Existing Stacks Installing a New Stackable System of Up to Eight Switches Use the following procedure to install a new stack of up to eight switches out of the box. Befor...
Page 45 - Adding a New Switch to an Existing Stack; Connecting AC and RPS-SYS Power; AC Power; Important Considerations About Using Clear Config in a Stack; clear config
Connecting AC and RPS-SYS Power SecureStack B2 Installation Guide 3-15 Adding a New Switch to an Existing Stack Use the following procedure to install a new switch to an existing stack configuration. This procedure assumes that the new switch being added ...
Page 46 - Figure 3-8 Switch Rear View
Connecting AC and RPS-SYS Power 3-16 Hardware Installation Figure 3-8 Switch Rear View 3. Observe that the power CPU LED (not shown), located on the front panel. During the initialization, the CPU LED will start by illuminating solid amber, then st...
Page 47 - C2RPS-SYS Redundant Power System
Connecting AC and RPS-SYS Power SecureStack B2 Installation Guide 3-17 C2RPS-SYS Redundant Power System If you are installing an optional redundant power system (C2RPS ‐ SYS), refer to the installation instructions supplied with the SecureStack RPS. The swit...
Page 48 - Connecting to Console Port for Local Management; What Is Needed
Connecting to Console Port for Local Management 3-18 Hardware Installation Connecting to Console Port for Local Management This section describes how to install an RS232 DTE interface cable to a PC, a VT series terminal, or a modem to a SecureStack B2G...
Page 49 - Figure 3-9 DB9 Male Console Port Pinout Assignments; Connecting to an IBM or Compatible Device; Parameter
Connecting to Console Port for Local Management SecureStack B2 Installation Guide 3-19 Figure 3-9 DB9 Male Console Port Pinout Assignments Connecting to an IBM or Compatible Device To connect an IBM PC or compatible device, running the VT terminal emulation, to an Enter...
Page 50 - Figure 3-10 Connecting an IBM PC or Compatible; Connecting to a VT Series Terminal
Connecting to Console Port for Local Management 3-20 Hardware Installation Figure 3-10 Connecting an IBM PC or Compatible Connecting to a VT Series Terminal To connect a VT Series terminal to an Enterasys switch Console port ( Figure 3 ‐ 11 ), use a UTP serial inter...
Page 51 - Figure 3-11 Connecting a VT Series Terminal; Connecting to a Modem
Connecting to Console Port for Local Management SecureStack B2 Installation Guide 3-21 Figure 3-11 Connecting a VT Series Terminal Connecting to a Modem To connect a modem to an Enterasys Networks switch modem port ( Figure 3 ‐ 12 ), use a UTP cable terminated with ...
Page 52 - Figure 3-12 Connecting to a Modem; Connecting to the Network; Connecting UTP Cables
Connecting to the Network 3-22 Hardware Installation Figure 3-12 Connecting to a Modem Connecting to the Network The following procedures cover the cable connections from the network or other devices to the switch RJ45 ports or any installed optional Mini ...
Page 53 - Figure 3-13 Connecting a UTP Cable Segment to RJ45 Port
Connecting to the Network SecureStack B2 Installation Guide 3-23 2. Connect the twisted pair segment to the switch by inserting the RJ45 connector on the twisted pair segment into the desired RJ45 port (for example, Port 8). Figure 3-13 Connectin...
Page 55 - RX
Connecting to the Network SecureStack B2 Installation Guide 3-25 Figure 3-16 Eight-Wire Crossover Cable RJ45 Pinouts for 10/100/1000BASE-TX Figure 3-17 Eight-Wire Straight-Through Cable RJ45 Pinouts for 10/100/1000BASE-TX 1 RJ45 device port 3 RJ45-to-RJ45 crossover cable 2 Other device port 1 RJ45 d...
Page 56 - Connecting Fiber-Optic Cables to MT-RJ Ports
Connecting to the Network 3-26 Hardware Installation Connecting Fiber-Optic Cables to MT-RJ Ports This section contains the procedures for connecting a 1000BASE ‐ SX multimode fiber ‐ optic segment from the network or other devices to an MT ‐ RJ port conne...
Page 58 - Connecting Fiber-Optic Cables to LC Ports
Connecting to the Network 3-28 Hardware Installation b. If there are separate fiber ‐ optic connections on the other device, check the crossover of the cables. Swap the cable connections if necessary. c. Check that the fiber ‐ optic connection meet...
Page 60 - Figure 3-19 Cable Connection to LC Fiber-Optic Connectors
Connecting to the Network 3-30 Hardware Installation Figure 3-19 Cable Connection to LC Fiber-Optic Connectors 3. Plug the other end of the cable into the appropriate port on the other device. Some cables may be terminated at the other end with two ...
Page 61 - Completing the Installation; Initial Logon to Switch Management; rw
Completing the Installation SecureStack B2 Installation Guide 3-31 Completing the Installation After installing the switch and making the connections to the network, access the switch management, as described below. Initial Logon to Switch Management To initially ...
Page 63 - Troubleshooting
Enterasys SecureStack B2 Installation Guide 4-1 4 Troubleshooting This chapter provides information concerning the following: This device contains a battery that is not considered a user replaceable part. If the battery needs to be replaced, contac...
Page 64 - Figure 4
Using LANVIEW 4-2 Troubleshooting Using LANVIEW These switches support the Enterasys Networks built ‐ in LANVIEW LED visual diagnostic and status monitoring system. The LANVIEW LEDs on both the B2G124 ‐ 24 and B2G124 ‐ 48 are located in similar l...
Page 65 - Table 4
Using LANVIEW Enterasys SecureStack B2 Installation Guide 4-3 Figure 4-2 LANVIEW LEDs of B2H124-48 Table 4 ‐ 1 describes the LED indications and provides recommended actions as appropriate. 1 CPU LED 6 Link/Activity LED for 10/100 Mbps, port 1 2 STACK DOWN LED 7 Link/Activity LED...
Page 66 - Table 4-1 LANVIEW LEDs
Using LANVIEW 4-4 Troubleshooting Table 4-1 LANVIEW LEDs LED Color State Recommended Action CPU Off Power disconnected. If the LED remains off after connecting AC power or DC power from an RPS, check the following: 1. Make sure there is power at the power source (AC source and RPS if applicable). 2....
Page 67 - Solid; LED
Using LANVIEW Enterasys SecureStack B2 Installation Guide 4-5 UP Off No valid connection to switch stackdown connector. 1. Make sure the switch connected to the stackdown connector is powered on. 2. Replace cable with a known good one. 3. If the problem still exists, contact Enterasys Networks for t...
Page 68 - Troubleshooting Checklist
Troubleshooting Checklist 4-6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Checklist If the device is not working properly, refer to Table 4 ‐ 2 for a checklist of problems, possible causes, and recommended actions to resolve the problem. Link/Activity Off 1. No link...
Page 69 - Problem
Troubleshooting Checklist Enterasys SecureStack B2 Installation Guide 4-7 Cannot navigate beyond startup screen. Improper Community Names Table. Refer to the SecureStack B2 Configuration Guide for the Community Names Table setup. Cannot contact the switch through in-band management. IP address not a...
Page 70 - Using the Reset Switch; Figure 4-3 Reset Switch
Using the Reset Switch 4-8 Troubleshooting Using the Reset Switch If you forget the switch login password, use the Reset switch as described in the following procedure. Figure 4-3 Reset Switch To reset the switch password, refer to Figure 4 ‐ 3 and ...
Page 71 - Specifications; Table A; Table A-1 Switch Specifications
Enterasys SecureStack B2 Installation Guide A-1 A Specifications This appendix provides information about the following: Enterasys Networks reserves the right to change the specifications at any time without notice. Switch Specifications Table A ‐ 1 provides t...
Page 72 - Physical; Item
Switch Specifications A-2 Specifications B2G124-48 RJ45 ports 1 through 48 Forty-eight, 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T compliant ports with auto-sensing and auto-negotiation through the RJ45 connections. SFP ports 45 through 48 Four slots that support optional Mini-GBICs for 1000BASE-FX fiber-op...
Page 73 - AC Input Specifications; Environmental
Switch Specifications Enterasys SecureStack B2 Installation Guide A-3 Predicted hours for Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) For the MTBF hours for these products, refer to the MTBF web site at URL http://www.enterasys.com/support/mtbf/ Heat Dissipation (maximum) B2G124-24B2G124-48B2H124-48 @ 86.40 W...
Page 74 - Gigabit Ethernet Specifications
Mini-GBIC Input/Output Specifications A-4 Specifications Mini-GBIC Input/Output Specifications The Mini ‐ Gigabit Ethernet Card (Mini ‐ GBIC) port interface slots can support 1 ‐ Gbps fiber ‐ optic connections as described in Table A ‐ 2 . The optional Mini ‐ GB...
Page 77 - Console Port Pinout Assignments; Figure A; Figure A-1 Console Port Pinout Assignments
Console Port Pinout Assignments Enterasys SecureStack B2 Installation Guide A-7 MGBIC-02 Specifications (1000BASE-T) Console Port Pinout Assignments The Console port is a DB9 serial communications port for local access to Local Management. Refer to Figure A ‐ 1 fo...
Page 78 - Regulatory Compliance; Table A-12 Compliance Standards
Regulatory Compliance A-8 Specifications Regulatory Compliance The B2G124 ‐ 24, B2G124 ‐ 48, and B2H124 ‐ 48 meet the safety and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements listed in Table A ‐ 12 : Table A-12 Compliance Standards Regulatory Compliance Standards Saf...
Page 79 - Index; Numerics
Index-1 Index Numerics 1000BASE-SX/LX network connections requirements for 2-2 1000BASE-T requirements for 2-2 100BASE-TX requirements 2-2 10BASE-T connection 3-22 requirements 2-1 A AC input specifications A-3 B B2G124-24 overview of 1-2 B2G124-48 overview of 1-2 B2H124-48 overview of 1-4 C Cable F...