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HP ProCurve 3500, 3500yl and 6200yl Switches Installation and Getting Started Guide
Page 4 - Safety
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Page 5 - iii; Contents; Introducing the Switch
iii Contents 1 Introducing the Switch Front of the Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 Network Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8 LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 6 - iv; Getting Started With Switch Configuration
iv 7. Connect the Switch to a Power Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-13 8. Connect the Network Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-14 Using the RJ-45 Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-14Connecting Cables to...
Page 9 - Introducing the Switch
1-1 In trodu cing the Sw it ch 1 Introducing the Switch The HP ProCurve 3500, 3500yl and 6200yl switches are multiport switches that can be used to build high-performance switched networks. These switches are store-and-forward devices offering low latency for high-speed networking. The 3500 and 3500...
Page 13 - In; Front of the Switches
1-5 Introducing the Switch Front of the Switches In trodu cing the Sw it ch Front of the Switches Figure 1-1. Front of the HP ProCurve 3500-24 Switch Figure 1-2. Front of the HP ProCurve 3500-48 Switch Reset and Clear buttons Switch port LEDs Power, Fault, and Locator LEDs 10/100Base-TX RJ-45 ports ...
Page 16 - Network Ports
1-8 Introducing the Switch Front of the Switches In trodu cing the Sw itc h Figure 1-7. Front of the HP ProCurve 6200yl-24G Switch Network Ports ■ All RJ-45 ports provide “HP Auto MDIX” features, which means you can use either straight-through or crossover twisted-pair cables to connect any network ...
Page 17 - two 10-GbE CX4 fixed copper ports
1-9 Introducing the Switch Front of the Switches In trodu cing the Sw it ch ■ Each of the 3500yl and 6200yl switches have one, 10 gigabit expansion slot that can accept a 4 x 10 gigabit transceiver module. The modules provide either copper or fiber optic media that conforms to the 10-Gigabit Etherne...
Page 18 - LEDs; Switch LEDs; State
1-10 Introducing the Switch Front of the Switches In trodu cing the Sw itc h LEDs Table 1-2. Switch LEDs Switch LEDs State Meaning Power(green) OnOff The switch is receiving power.The switch is NOT receiving power. Fault(orange) Off The normal state; indicates there are no fault conditions on the sw...
Page 20 - LED Mode Select Button and Indicator LEDs; Figure 1-8. Indicator LEDs on the HP ProCurve 3500yl-24G Switch
1-12 Introducing the Switch Front of the Switches In trodu cing the Sw itc h LED Mode Select Button and Indicator LEDs The operation of the Mode LED is controlled by the LED Mode select button, and the current setting is indicated by the LED Mode indicator LEDs near the button. Press the button to s...
Page 21 - The Usr Mode LED is reserved for future development.
1-13 Introducing the Switch Front of the Switches In trodu cing the Sw it ch Figure 1-9. Indicator LEDs on the HP ProCurve 3500yl-48G Switch Figure 1-10. Indicator LEDs on the HP ProCurve 6200yl-24G Switch ■ Each port has a Link LED. If it is lit, the port has a link. If the Link LED is blinking, th...
Page 22 - On = PoE power is be supplied on this port.; Reset Button; This button is used for these purposes:; Deleting Passwords; - When pressed by itself for at least one second, the; Restoring Factory Default Configuration; - When pressed with the
1-14 Introducing the Switch Front of the Switches In trodu cing the Sw itc h ■ If the PoE indicator LED is lit, the Link and Mode LEDs indicate PoE status.Link LED: • On = PoE is enabled on this port. • Off = PoE is disabled on this port. • Slow Blinking = Internal PoE fault on this port. or has bee...
Page 23 - Expansion Module LEDs; C a u t i o n; Name
1-15 Introducing the Switch Front of the Switches In trodu cing the Sw it ch Expansion Module LEDs “Expansion Module” LEDs refer to the LEDs specific to the expansion module. These LEDs are located on the physical expansion module bulkhead. These LEDs are only viewable in the rear of the 3500yl-48G ...
Page 24 - Back of the Switch
1-16 Introducing the Switch Back of the Switch In trodu cing the Sw itc h Back of the Switch Figure 1-11. Back of the HP ProCurve 3500-24 Switch Figure 1-12. Back of the HP ProCurve 3500-48 Switch AC power connector RPS Input Port AC power connector Console Port Auxiliary Port and LED RPS Input Port
Page 26 - yl Module Slot
1-18 Introducing the Switch Back of the Switch In trodu cing the Sw itc h . Figure 1-16. Back of the HP ProCurve 3500yl-48G Switch . Figure 1-17. Back of the HP ProCurve 6200yl-24G Switch yl Module Slot Only the 3500yl and 6200yl switches support a yl module. The yl module provides 4 ports: ■ two 10...
Page 27 - RPS and EPS Input Port; Console to the Switch (Optional)” on page 20; Power Connector
1-19 Introducing the Switch Back of the Switch In trodu cing the Sw it ch RPS and EPS Input Port The 3500, 3500yl and 6200yl switches support connectivity to a redundant power supply. The “ProCurve 620 Redundant and External Power Supply (RPS/EPS) is an accessory product for these Switches. The RPS/...
Page 28 - Switch Features; The auxiliary port is reserved for future development.; all connections can be made using straight-through twisted-; . Cross-over cables are not required, although they will also
1-20 Introducing the Switch Switch Features In trodu cing the Sw itc h Switch Features The features of the 3500, 3500yl and 6200yl Switches include: ■ The 3500yl have 24 or 48 auto-sensing 10/100/1000Base-T RJ-45 ports. The 3500 have 20 or 44 auto-sensing 10/100Base-T RJ-45 ports. ■ Four dual-person...
Page 29 - —an easy to use built-in graphical interface; HP ProCurve Manager; Management and Configuration Guide,
1-21 Introducing the Switch Switch Features In trodu cing the Sw it ch • console interface —a full featured, easy to use, VT-100 terminal interface that is especially good for out-of-band switch management or for Telnet access to the switch. • Web browser interface —an easy to use built-in graphical...
Page 31 - Installing the Switch; Included Parts; Read Me First
2-1 In stalli ng th e Swi tch 2 Installing the Switch The HP ProCurve 3500, 3500yl and 6200yl switches come with an accessory kit that includes the brackets for mounting the switch in a standard 19-inch telco rack, in an equipment cabinet, and with rubber feet that can be attached so the switch can ...
Page 32 - Installing the S; Accessory kit
2-2 Installing the Switch Included Parts Installing the S w it ch ■ Accessory kit ■ Power cord, one of the following J a p a n P o w e r C o r d W a r n i n g Please use the power cord supplied with your product. This power cord is not to be used with other products. (5069-5705) for the 3500, 3500yl...
Page 33 - Installation Procedures; Summary
2-3 Installing the Switch Installation Procedures In stalli ng th e Swi tch Installation Procedures Summary 1. Prepare the installation site ( page 2-5 ). Ensure the physical environ- ment is properly prepared, including having the correct network cabling ready to connect to the switch and having an...
Page 34 - Installation Precautions:; W A R N I N G
2-4 Installing the Switch Installation Procedures Installing the S w it ch Installation Precautions: Follow these precautions when installing the 3500, 3500yl or 6200yl switches. W A R N I N G ■ The rack or cabinet should be adequately secured to prevent it from becoming unstable and/or falling over...
Page 35 - Prepare the Installation Site; Cabling Infrastructure; “Cabling and Technology; Installation Location; N o t e; “Installing a yl
2-5 Installing the Switch Installation Procedures In stalli ng th e Swi tch 1. Prepare the Installation Site Cabling Infrastructure - Ensure the cabling infrastructure meets the necessary network specifications. See Appendix B “Cabling and Technology Information” for more information. Installation L...
Page 36 - Tighten the captive screws. Refer to the y; Slide the transceiver in until it stops.
2-6 Installing the Switch Installation Procedures Installing the S w it ch 4. Tighten the captive screws. Refer to the y l Module Installation Guide for more details. Figure 2-1. Installing a yl module C a u t i o n For proper cooling and reduction of electromagnetic emissions, ensure a slot cover i...
Page 37 - Push firmly until the gasket seats against the bulkhead.; now completely installed. Refer to the; To remove the transceiver:; N o t e s
2-7 Installing the Switch Installation Procedures In stalli ng th e Swi tch 1 If you are using the yl module in either of the 3500yl or 6200yl switches with an X2 transceiver installed, the operating ambient temperature should not exceed 40 ° C (104 ° F). b. Push firmly until the gasket seats agains...
Page 39 - Verify the Switch Passes Self Test
2-9 Installing the Switch Installation Procedures In stalli ng th e Swi tch 5. Verify the Switch Passes Self Test Before mounting the switch in its network location, you should first verify it is working properly by plugging it into a power source and verifying it passes self test. 1. Connect the po...
Page 40 - Check the LEDs on the switch as described below.
2-10 Installing the Switch Installation Procedures Installing the S w it ch 2. Check the LEDs on the switch as described below. Figure 2-6. LEDs on the switches. When the switch is powered on, it performs its diagnostic self test. Self test takes approximately 50 seconds to complete. Fault Power Loc...
Page 41 - Rack or Cabinet Mounting; For safe operation, please read the mounting precautions on
2-11 Installing the Switch Installation Procedures In stalli ng th e Swi tch LED Behavior: During the self test: • Initially, all the status, LED Mode and port LEDs are on for most of the duration of the test. • Most of the LEDs go off and then may come on again during phases of the self test. For t...
Page 43 - Horizontal Surface Mounting; Connect the Switch to a Power Source; Re-check the LEDs during self test. See “LED Behavior” on
2-13 Installing the Switch Installation Procedures In stalli ng th e Swi tch 2. Hold the switch with attached brackets up to the rack and move it vertically until rack holes line up with the bracket holes, then insert and tighten the four number 12-24 screws holding the brackets to the rack. Figure ...
Page 44 - Connect the Network Cables; page; Using the RJ-45 Connectors; If the Link LED does; Connecting Cables to mini-GBICs; not
2-14 Installing the Switch Installation Procedures Installing the S w it ch 8. Connect the Network Cables Connect the network cables, described under “Cabling Infrastructure” ( page 2-5 ), from the network devices or your patch panels to the fixed RJ-45 ports on the switch or to any mini-GBICs you h...
Page 45 - Connecting a fiber cable; Connecting a copper cable
2-15 Installing the Switch Installation Procedures In stalli ng th e Swi tch Connecting a fiber cable To connect: 1. Remove the dust covers from the cable connectors and the port. 2. Aligning the notches on the cable connectors with the slots of the port, press the cable connector into the port unti...
Page 46 - HP ProCurve Power over Ethernet
2-16 Installing the Switch Installation Procedures Installing the S w it ch 9. Connect a 620 Redundant Power Supply to the switch (Optional) The HP ProCurve 620 Redundant and External Power Supply, (J8696A), hereafter referred to as the 620 RPS/EPS, is an accessory product for the 3500, 3500yl and 6...
Page 47 - HP ProCurve Power over
2-17 Installing the Switch Installation Procedures In stalli ng th e Swi tch The 620 RPS/EPS also has two EPS Ports. The 620 RPS/EPS can provide a maximum of 398 watts of PoE power to each of the two EPS ports. It is important to understand the PoE power requirements of the 3500 and 3500yl-PWR switc...
Page 48 - LED
2-18 Installing the Switch Installation Procedures Installing the S w it ch Figure 2-12. The back of a 620 RPS/EPS. LED State Meaning Power(green) On The unit is powered on. Off The unit is NOT powered on. Fault(orange) Off The normal state; indicates that there are no fault conditions on the unit. ...
Page 49 - 20 RPS/EPS Connectivity
2-19 Installing the Switch Installation Procedures In stalli ng th e Swi tch 620 RPS/EPS Connectivity This section shows some recommended connection topologies using the 620 RPS/EPS. The 620 RPS/EPS can provide backup power support for up to two HP ProCurve switches. In the illustration below, two H...
Page 50 - “Getting Started With Switch Configuration”
2-20 Installing the Switch Installation Procedures Installing the S w it ch The 620 RPS/EPS is designed to provide primary or backup power to up to two HP ProCurve PoE switches. In the following illustration, two HP ProCurve 3500yl-24G-PWR switches are being supplied with external PoE power from an ...
Page 51 - Terminal Configuration
2-21 Installing the Switch Installation Procedures In stalli ng th e Swi tch The Switch can simultaneously support one out-of-band console session through the Console Port and one in-band Telnet console session. Terminal Configuration To connect a console to the switch, configure the PC terminal emu...
Page 52 - Direct Console Access; Press
2-22 Installing the Switch Installation Procedures Installing the S w it ch Direct Console Access To connect a console to the switch, follow these steps: 1. Connect the PC or terminal to the switch’s Console Port using the console cable included with the Switch. (If your PC or terminal has a 25-pin ...
Page 53 - Sample Network Topologies
2-23 Installing the Switch Sample Network Topologies In stalli ng th e Swi tch Sample Network Topologies This section shows a few sample network topologies in which the switch is implemented. For more topology information, see the ProCurve network products Web site , www.procurve.com . Figure 2-16. ...
Page 58 - Stacking the Switch; For more information on stacking Switches, please see the
2-28 Installing the Switch Sample Network Topologies Installing the S w it ch N o t e In the Backbone Switch illustration, the 1000 Mbps fiber-optic connection between the Switch 3500yl-24G and the Switch 5304xl is by way of a Gigabit-SX mini-GBIC installed in the Switch 3500yl-24G and connected to ...
Page 60 - Optimizing the 10-GbE Port Configuration
2-30 Installing the Switch Sample Network Topologies Installing the S w it ch Figure 2-24. Stacking three switches using CX4 and fiber. N o t e *Stacking the switches using 10-GbE is only applicable with the 3500yl and 6200yl switches, not the 3500 10/100 switches. Optimizing the 10-GbE Port Configu...
Page 63 - Getting Started With Switch Configuration; Management and Configu-; Recommended Minimal Configuration
3-1 Gett ing S tar ted With Sw it ch C o n figuration 3 Getting Started With Switch Configuration This chapter is a guide for using the console Switch Setup screen to quickly assign an IP (Internet Protocol) address and subnet mask to the switch, set a Manager password, and, optionally, configure ot...
Page 64 - Using the Console Setup Screen; setup
3-2 Getting Started With Switch Configuration Using the Console Setup Screen Gett ing S tar ted Wi th Sw it ch Co nfig ura tio n N o t e By default, the switch is configured to acquire an IP address configuration from a DHCP or Bootp server. To use DHCP/Bootp instead of the manual method described i...
Page 65 - rte
3-3 Getting Started With Switch Configuration Using the Console Setup Screen Getting Sta rte d With S w itch Configurati o n 4. [Tab] to the IP Config (DHCP/Bootp) field and use the Space bar to select the Manual option. 5. [Tab] to the IP Address field and enter the IP address that is compatible wi...
Page 66 - Where to Go From Here; To Recover from a Lost Manager Password
3-4 Getting Started With Switch Configuration Where to Go From Here Gett ing S tar ted Wi th Sw it ch Co nfig ura tio n Where to Go From Here The above procedure configures your switch with a Manager password, IP address, and subnet mask. As a result, with the proper network connections, you can now...
Page 67 - Starting a Telnet Session; help; Starting a Web Browser Session
3-5 Getting Started With Switch Configuration Using the IP Address for Remote Switch Management Getting Sta rte d With S w itch Configurati o n Using the IP Address for Remote Switch Management With your yl switch, you can use the switch’s IP address to manage the switch from any PC that is on the s...
Page 68 - For more information on using the web browser interface, see the
3-6 Getting Started With Switch Configuration Using the IP Address for Remote Switch Management Gett ing S tar ted Wi th Sw it ch Co nfig ura tio n The minimum operating systems, Web browsers, and Java support required to manage the switch through the browser interface are listed in the following ta...
Page 69 - Replacing Components; H o t S w a p p i n g; Replacing the fan tray; To replace a fan tray:
4-1 Replac in g Co mpo nent s 4 Replacing Components This chapter shows you how to remove and install the following components: ■ Fan tray (see page 4-1 ) ■ Battery (see page 4-3 ) H o t S w a p p i n g These components can not be hot swapped. The switch must be powered off to replace both of these ...
Page 70 - Repl; Reinstall and tighten all the screws securing the top.
4-2 Replacing Components Replacing the fan tray Repl aci ng Comp one nts 3. Remove the retaining screw securing the fan tray, disconnect the fan tray cable connector, and lift the fan tray assembly out. Figure 4-1. Fan tray retaining screw and cable. 4. Install the new fan tray assembly, reconnect t...
Page 71 - in; Replacing the Battery; Installing a New Battery; Disconnect the power cable from the switch.
4-3 Replacing Components Replacing the Battery Replac in g Co mpo nent s Replacing the Battery The battery is used to keep time for the internal switch clock. There is not LED indicator for when the battery no longer has sufficient power. The only indication will be the internal clock will not keep ...
Page 72 - A T T E N T I O N
4-4 Replacing Components Replacing the Battery Repl aci ng Comp one nts 4. Insert a new battery with the lettering and the plus “+” sign facing up.Be sure to replace with the same type of battery. 5. Reinstall the top of the switch. Ensure you correctly align the top cover pin. Figure 4-4. Alignment...
Page 73 - Troubleshooting
5-1 Troubl esho otin g 5 Troubleshooting This chapter describes how to troubleshoot your switch. This document describes troubleshooting mostly from a hardware perspective. You can perform more in-depth troubleshooting on the switch using the software tools available with the switch, including the f...
Page 74 - Tro; Basic Troubleshooting Tips; half; Faulty or loose cables.
5-2 Troubleshooting Basic Troubleshooting Tips Tro ubl eshoo tin g Basic Troubleshooting Tips Most problems are caused by the following situations. Check for these items first when starting your troubleshooting: ■ Connecting to devices that have a fixed full-duplex configuration. The RJ-45 ports are...
Page 75 - no data path loops; Spanning Tree Protocol; Check the port configuration.
5-3 Troubleshooting Basic Troubleshooting Tips Troubleshoo ting In addition, you should make sure that your network topology contains no data path loops . Between any two end nodes, there should be only one active cabling path at any time. Data path loops will cause broadcast storms that will severe...
Page 76 - Diagnosing with the LEDs; Check in the table for the LED pattern you see on your switch.; LED Error Indicators
5-4 Troubleshooting Diagnosing with the LEDs Tro ubl eshoo tin g Diagnosing with the LEDs Table 5-1 shows LED patterns on the switch and the switch modules that indicate problem conditions.1. Check in the table for the LED pattern you see on your switch. 2. Refer to the corresponding diagnostic tip ...
Page 77 - Tip
5-5 Troubleshooting Diagnosing with the LEDs Troubleshoo ting Diagnostic Tips: Tip Problem Solution ➊ The switch is not plugged into an active AC power source, or the switch’s power supply may have failed. The switch will not power up if the top is off. 1. Verify the power cord is plugged into an ac...
Page 80 - Proactive Networking; Management and
5-8 Troubleshooting Proactive Networking Tro ubl eshoo tin g Proactive Networking The HP ProCurve 3500, 3500yl and 6200yl switches have built-in management capabilities that proactively help you manage your network, they include: ■ finding and helping you fix the most common network error conditions...
Page 81 - Hardware Diagnostic Tests; Testing the Switch by Resetting It; Checking the Switch LEDs; show log
5-9 Troubleshooting Hardware Diagnostic Tests Troubleshoo ting Hardware Diagnostic Tests Testing the Switch by Resetting It If you believe the switch is not operating correctly, you can reset the switch to test its circuitry and operating code. To reset a switch, either: ■ unplug and plug in the pow...
Page 82 - Testing Twisted-Pair Cabling; Management; Testing End-to-End Network Communications
5-10 Troubleshooting Hardware Diagnostic Tests Tro ubl eshoo tin g Testing Twisted-Pair Cabling Network cables that fail to provide a link or provide an unreliable link between the switch and the connected network device may not be compatible with the IEEE 802.3 Type 10Base-T, 100Base-TX, or 1000Bas...
Page 83 - copy; command. For more information on this command, see
5-11 Troubleshooting Restoring the Factory Default Configuration Troubleshoo ting Restoring the Factory Default Configuration As part of your troubleshooting process on the switch, it may become neces-sary to return the switch configuration to the factory default settings. This process momentarily i...
Page 84 - Downloading New Switch Software; HP Customer Support Services; Before Calling Support; Information Item
5-12 Troubleshooting Downloading New Switch Software Tro ubl eshoo tin g Downloading New Switch Software When product enhancements occur for the switch, new software can be downloaded to the switch through several methods, for product enhance-ments and new features. For more information, see the Man...
Page 85 - ns; Specifications; Physical; Product
A-1 Specificatio ns A Specifications Physical Electrical The switch automatically adjusts to any voltage between 100-127 and 200-240 volts and either 50 or 60 Hz. 3500yl-24G (J8692A), 6200yl-24G (J8992A) 3500yl-48G (J8693A) 3500-24 (J9470A) 3500-24-PoE (J9471A) 3500-48 (J9472A) 3500-48-PoE (J9473A) ...
Page 86 - pec; Environmental; Operating
A-2 Specifications S pec ific ati ons Environmental Acoustic Safety Complies with: ■ EN60950 ■ CSA 22.2 No. 60950 ■ UL 60950 ■ IEC 60950 Operating Non-Operating Temperature: 0 ° C to 55 ° C (32 ° F to 131 ° F) 1 -40 ° C to 70 ° C (-40 ° F to 158 ° F) Relative humidity:(non-condensing) 15% to 95% at ...
Page 87 - Technology Standards and Safety Compliance
A-3 Specif ications Table A-1. Technology Standards and Safety Compliance Laser safety information Technology Compatible with these IEEE standards EN/IEC standard compliance SFP ("mini-GBIC") Lasers X2 Lasers Media Converter Lasers 10-T 100-TX 1000-T IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T, IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-...
Page 89 - Cabling and Technology Information; The Category 5 networking; Table 1. Cabling Specifications; Twinaxial copper; Multimode fiber; “Mode Conditioning Patch Cord” on page B-4
B-1 Cabli ng a nd Te chn olog y Info rmatio n B Cabling and Technology Information This appendix includes switch connector information and network cable information for cables that should be used with the HP ProCurve 3500, 3500yl and 6200yl switches, including minimum pin-out information and specifi...
Page 90 - Technology Distance Specifications; Technology
B-2 Cabling and Technology Information Cabl ing a nd T ech nolo g y In fo rm a tio n connections, you should use cabling that complies with the Category 5e specifications, as described in Addendum 5 to the TIA-568-A standard (ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-A-5). Because of the increased speed provided by 1000BASE...
Page 92 - Mode Conditioning Patch Cord; Installing the Patch Cord
B-4 Cabling and Technology Information Mode Conditioning Patch Cord Cabl ing a nd T ech nolo g y In fo rm a tio n Mode Conditioning Patch Cord The following information applies to installations in which multimode fiber-optic cables are connected to a Gigabit-LX port or a 10-Gigabit LRM port. Multimo...
Page 94 - Other Wiring Rules:; for more information on 1000Base-T cabling.
B-6 Cabling and Technology Information Twisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-Outs Cabl ing a nd T ech nolo g y In fo rm a tio n Twisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-Outs Auto-MDIX Feature: The 10/100/1000-T ports support the IEEE 802.3ab standard, which includes the “Auto MDI/MDI-X” feature. In the default c...
Page 95 - Cable Diagram; Pins 1 and 2 on connector “A”; Pin Assignments; Signal
B-7 Cabling and Technology Information Twisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-Outs Cablin g an d Tec hno logy In fo rma tion Straight-Through Twisted-Pair Cable for 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Network Connections Because of the HP Auto-MDIX operation of the 10/100 ports on the switch, for all network connections,...
Page 99 - Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements; Safety Information; Grounding; For LAN cable grounding:; Servicing; WARNING
C-1 Safe ty a nd EMC Re gulatory Stat eme n ts C Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Safety Information Grounding These are safety class I products and have protective earthing terminals. There must be an uninterruptible safety earth ground from the main power source to the product's input wiring t...
Page 100 - Informations concernant la sécurité
C-2 Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Informations concernant la sécurité S a fe ty and EM C R e g u la tor y St ate m en ts Informations concernant la sécurité Cet appareil est un produit de classe I et possède une borne de mise à la terre. La source d'alimentation principale doit être munie d'u...
Page 101 - Hinweise zur Sicherheit
C-3 Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Hinweise zur Sicherheit Safe ty an d EMC Reg u la tory Stat emen ts Hinweise zur Sicherheit Dies ist ein Gerät der Sicherheitsklasse I und verfügt über einen schützenden Erdung-sterminal. Der Betrieb des Geräts erfordert eine ununterbrochene Sicherheitserdung...
Page 102 - Considerazioni sulla sicurezza
C-4 Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Considerazioni sulla sicurezza S a fe ty and EM C R e g u la tor y St ate m en ts Considerazioni sulla sicurezza Questo prodotto è omologato nella classe di sicurezza I ed ha un terminale protettivo di collegamento a terra. Dev'essere installato un collegamen...
Page 103 - Consideraciones sobre seguridad
C-5 Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Consideraciones sobre seguridad Safe ty an d EMC Reg u la tory Stat emen ts Consideraciones sobre seguridad Este aparato se enmarca dentro de la clase I de seguridad y se encuentra protegido por una borna de puesta a tierra. Es preciso que exista una puesta a...
Page 106 - EMC Regulatory Statements; FCC Class A; Canada; This product complies with Class A Canadian EMC requirements.; Australia/New Zealand; VCCI Class A
C-8 Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements EMC Regulatory Statements S a fe ty and EM C R e g u la tor y St ate m en ts EMC Regulatory Statements U.S.A. FCC Class A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Th...
Page 107 - Korea
C-9 Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements EMC Regulatory Statements Safe ty an d EMC Reg u la tory Stat emen ts Korea Taiwan
Page 109 - Recycle Statements; Bortskaffelse af affald fra husstande i den Europæiske Union
D-1 Rec ycle Sta tements D Recycle Statements Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Statements Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in Private Household in the European Union This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other...
Page 110 - Rec; Entsorgung von Altgeräten aus privaten Haushalten in der EU
D-2 Recycle Statements Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Statements Rec ycle St atem ent s Laitteiden hävittäminen kotitalouksissa Euroopan unionin alueella Jos tuotteessa tai sen pakkauksessa on tämä merkki, tuotetta ei saa hävittää kotitalousjätteiden mukana. Tällöin hävitettävä lai...
Page 112 - Descarte de Lixo Elétrico na Comunidade Européia
D-4 Recycle Statements Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Statements Rec ycle St atem ent s Descarte de Lixo Elétrico na Comunidade Européia Este símbolo encontrado no produto ou na embalagem indica que o produto não deve ser descartado no lixo doméstico comum. É responsabilidade do cl...
Page 113 - Index – 1; Numerics; Index
Index – 1 Index Numerics 10/100Base-TX ports location on switch … 1-5 1000Base-BX … B-2 fiber-optic cable specifications … B-2 1000Base-LH … B-2 fiber-optic cable specifications … B-2 1000Base-T 1000Base-T fiber-optic cable specifications … B-2 10-GbE port configuration, optimizing … 2-30600 RPS/EPS...
Page 114 - – Index
2 – Index In dex configuration checking when troubleshooting … 5-3DHCP/Bootp … 3-2full duplex only for mini-GBICs … 2-7IP address … 3-3IP address, manually … 3-2manager password … 3-2restoring factory defaults … 1-14, 5-11subnet mask … 3-3switch setup screen … 3-2 connecting the switch to a power so...
Page 115 - Index – 3
Index – 3 Index H horizontal surface mounting switch on … 2-13 hot swapping … 4-1HP Auto-MDIX feature description … B-6 I in-band … 3-1in-band console access types of … 2-20 included parts … 2-1installation connecting the switch to a power source … 2-13horizontal surface mounting … 2-13location cons...
Page 116 - – Index
4 – Index In dex P parts, included with the switch … 2-1password configuring … 3-2 passwords deleting with the Clear button … 3-4if you lose the password … 3-4 passwords, deleting … 1-14physical specifications, switch … A-1Ping test … 5-10pin-outs twisted-pair cables … B-6 PoE LEDs … 1-11port config...
Page 117 - Index – 5
Index – 5 Index specifications electrical … A-1environmental … A-2physical … A-1safety … A-2 straight-through cable pin-out … B-7, B-9 subnet mask configuring … 3-3 summary of switch installation … 2-3 switch connecting to a power source … 2-13description … 1-1downloading new software … 5-12electric...
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6 – Index In dex U Usr LEDs … 1-11 V VT-100 terminal serial cable connection for … 2-22 W wiring rules for twisted-pair cables … B-6 Y yl module install or remove … 2-5 yl module slot … 1-18
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5400zl Switches Installation and Getting Startd Guide Technology for better business outcomes To learn more, visit www.hp.com/go/procurve/ © Copyright 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP produ...