ExtremeSwitching SLX 9250 Hardware Installation Guide
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Published January 2023
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Preface
Text Conventions
Documentation and Training
Getting Help
Providing Feedback
About this Document
What is new in this document
Supported hardware and software
Device Overview
Hardware features
Port-side view of the SLX 9250 Switch
Nonport-side view of the SLX 9250 Switch
Device management options
Power Supplies
Precautions specific to power supplies
Power Supplies for Use with Your Switch
750 W AC Power Supply
750 W DC Power Supply
Preparing for the Installation
Preparing for the Installation
Operating Environment Requirements
Meeting Building and Electrical Codes
Setting up the Wiring Closet
Controlling the Temperature
Controlling the Humidity Level
Protecting Your System from ESD (Electrostatic Discharge)
Rack Specifications and Recommendations
Mechanical Recommendations for the Rack
Grounding the Rack
Providing Adequate Space for the Rack
Securing the Rack
Evaluating and Meeting Cable Requirements
Labeling Cables and Keeping Accurate Records
Installing Cable
Handling Fiber Optic Cable
Cable Distances and Types
SFP/SFP+ Cable Distances and Types
Using RJ45 Connector Jackets
Preventing Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)
Meeting Power Requirements
Power Supply Requirements
Requirements for Power Cords
UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) Requirements
Selecting a UPS
Calculating Volt-Amperage Requirements
Providing a Suitable UPS Transition Time
Following Applicable Industry Standards
Installing Your Switch
Installing Your Switch
Safety Considerations for Installing Switches
What You Will Need for the Installation
Attaching the Switch to a Rack
Attaching the Switch to a Four-Post Rack
Attaching the Switch to a Two-Post Rack
Installing Optional Components
Breakout cables
Installing Internal Power Supplies
Installing a 750 W Internal AC Power Supply
Installing a 750 W Internal DC Power Supply
Required Tools and Materials for Installing a 750 W DC Power Supply
Preparing the Cables for a 750 W DC Power Supply
Grounding the Switch Chassis
Installing a 750 W DC Power Supply
Connecting the Ground Wire to a 750 W DC Power Supply
Connecting a 750 W DC Power Supply to the Source Voltage
Powering up the Switch
Connecting Network Interface Cables
Activating and Verifying the Switch
Establishing a serial connection
Configuring the Switch for Use
Monitoring the Switch
Monitoring the Switch
SLX 9250 Series Switch LEDs
750 W AC Power Supply LEDs
750 W DC Power Supply LEDs
Removing and Replacing Components
Removing and Replacing Components
Replacing Internal Power Supplies
Replacing Fan Modules
Removing the Switch from the Rack
ExtremeSwitching SLX 9250 Technical Specifications
750 W Power Supplies Technical Specifications
Power Cord Requirements for AC-Powered Switches and AC Power Supplies
Safety and Regulatory Information
Safety and Regulatory Information
Considerations Before Installing
General Safety Precautions
Maintenance Safety
Cable Routing for LAN Systems
Installing Power Supply Units and Connecting Power
Selecting Power Supply Cords
Battery Notice
Regulatory Statements
CE statement
China ROHS
Canadian requirements
China CCC statement
Australia (RCM)
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice
Germany statement
KCC statement (Republic of Korea)
Japan (VCCI Class A)
Japan power cord
Cautions and Danger Notices
Cautions
Danger Notices
Nonport-side view of the SLX 9250 Switch
The following illustration shows the rear-view or nonport-side of the SLX 9250-32C Switch. The rear panel of the SLX 9250-32C switch includes:
Two power supply bays for 750 W AC or DC power supplies
Six bays for repleaceable fan modules
Note
The color of the tab on the fan tray indicates the airflow direction:
Red: front-to-back
Blue: back-to-front
The operating-system software cannot display the airflow direction.
Rear View or Nonport-side view
1 = Grounding point
2 = Power supply slots
3 = Fan modules