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Appendix BRemoving and Replacing FRUsB - 8
IndexARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide Index - 3AAdaptive Services Modulefeatures 4-5front panel LEDs 4-5Air filter 6-13replacing B-7Audien
IndexIndex - 4PPortsLEDs 8-7management, console 7-3NSM (fig.) 4-7POST diagnostics 8-3Power consumption 5-4Power cordsattaching 6-11Power O
1Introduction This manual describes F5’s Adaptive Resource Switch 6000 (ARX®6000) and its hardware components. It also describes how to install the sw
Audience for this ManualARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide 1 - 3Audience for this ManualThis manual is intended for field engineers and network admi
Chapter 1Introduction1 - 4Related DocumentsIn addition to this guide, the following F5 Data Solutions documentation is also available:• ARX®6000 Quick
Safety and Regulatory NoticesARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide 1 - 5Safety and Regulatory NoticesImportantThe ambient room temperature range that t
Chapter 1Introduction1 - 6EnvironmentalHigh Temperature WarningWARNINGTo prevent the switch from overheating, do not operate it in an area that exceed
Safety and Regulatory NoticesARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide 1 - 7• If the rack is provided with stabilizing devices, install the stabilizers bef
Chapter 1Introduction1 - 8Electric Shock WarningWARNINGThis unit might have more than one power cord. To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect
Safety and Regulatory NoticesARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide 1 - 9Power Supply Disconnection WarningWARNINGBefore working on a chassis or working
Chapter 1Introduction1 - 10Laser Product NoticeWARNINGClass 1 laser product.AT TE N T IONProduit laser de classe I.Class 1 lasers are defined as produ
Contacting Customer ServiceARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide 1 - 11Contacting Customer ServiceYou can use the following methods to contact F5 Netwo
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2Product OverviewThis chapter provides a general overview of the F5 ARX®6000. Topics include the following:•The ARX®• Redundancy Features• Switch Mana
The ARX®ARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide 2 - 3The ARX®The Adaptive Resource Switch (ARX®) 6000 is a 6-slot switch for use in large data centers an
Chapter 2Product Overview2 - 4Redundancy FeaturesThe ARX®6000 system is designed to provide a highly available service with fault tolerance and no sin
Supported ProtocolsARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide 2 - 5Supported Protocols The ARX® supports a range of network, application, and file-access pr
Chapter 2Product Overview2 - 6Management• Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)•TELNET• SSH (Secure SHell)• Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)• Hy
3Chassis HardwareThis chapter describes the switch chassis components and hardware configuration.Topics include the following:• Chassis Components• Ch
ARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide iiiPublication DateThis manual was published on September 28, 2010.Legal NoticesCopyrightCopyright 2004-9/28/10,
Chassis ComponentsARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide 3 - 3Chassis ComponentsThe F5 ARX®6000 is a 6-slot chassis that mounts into a standard 19-inch
Chapter 3Chassis Hardware3 - 4• 1500 W @ 220 Vac (Note: the system draws 1704 W from the power cord due to the less-than-100% efficiency of the power
Chassis ComponentsARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide 3 - 5The disk drives are connected through a SCSI bus to the System Control Module (SCM) in the
Chapter 3Chassis Hardware3 - 6• Fan speed controlled by SCM in response to temperature fluctuations in the chassis• Fan tachometer monitors revolution
Redundant PairsARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide 3 - 7Redundant PairsYou can purchase two ARX®6000 switches and configure them as a redundant pair.
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4Hardware ModulesThis chapter describes the switch modules, including their hardware features, functions, and front panel interfaces. For information
System Control Module (SCM)ARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide 4 - 3System Control Module (SCM)The System Control Module (SCM) provides the managemen
ivAcknowledgmentsThis product includes software from several third-party vendors. Each vendor is listed below with the applicable copyright.Copyright
Chapter 4Hardware Modules4 - 4FeaturesThe SCM provides or supports the following features and functions: Switch Fabric • Non-blocking architecture for
Adaptive Services Module (ASM)ARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide 4 - 5Adaptive Services Module (ASM)The Adaptive Services Module (ASM) provides the
Chapter 4Hardware Modules4 - 6NSM-TXFigure 4.2 shows the NSM-TX module front panel, which provides six RJ-45 connections.Figure 4.2 NSM-TX Front Pane
Network Services Module (NSM)ARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide 4 - 7NSM-FXFigure 4.3 shows the NSM -FX module front panel, which provides six small
Chapter 4Hardware Modules4 - 8• Full-duplex switching at line rates for Layer 2 processing• Low latency, store and forward switching, with built-in mu
5System SpecificationsThis chapter describes technical system specifications, power requirements, and cable requirements for the ARX® and its componen
System SpecificationsARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide 5 - 3System SpecificationsTable 5.1 describes the ARX® system specifications.Component Speci
Chapter 5System Specifications5 - 4System Power RequirementsThe ARX®6000 chassis uses one or two power supplies. When two power supplies are installed
Power Cord and Cable RequirementsARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide 5 - 5Wheren is the number of installed ASMsm is the number of installed NSMsThe
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Chapter 5System Specifications5 - 6Regulatory Compliance The ARX®6000 switch complies with the following agency requirements:FCC ComplianceImportantTh
6Unpacking and Installing the Chassis This chapter describes the following topics and tasks:• Safety Instructions• Required Tools and Equipment• Verif
Safety InstructionsARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide 6 - 3Safety InstructionsObserve the following safety guidelines to avoid personal injury or da
Chapter 6Unpacking and Installing the Chassis6 - 4Verifying ShipmentThe ARX®6000 shipment includes:• Chassis and hardware components • Accessory kit C
Unpacking the ChassisARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide 6 - 5Unpacking the ChassisThe chassis is shipped with all ordered components installed. The
Chapter 6Unpacking and Installing the Chassis6 - 65. Remove the small box inside. This contains the accessories described in Table 6.1. 6. Slowly slid
Removing the Fan TrayARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide 6 - 7Removing the Fan TrayThe fan tray is accessible from the front of the chassis. It is lo
Chapter 6Unpacking and Installing the Chassis6 - 8Power Supply A (the top one) corresponds to the power plug labeled “Primary” on the back panel. Powe
Rack-Mounting the ChassisARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide 6 - 9Rack-Mounting the ChassisAn EAI standard rack has holes that you must align with th
Chapter 6Unpacking and Installing the Chassis6 - 10Fan TrayTo install the bezel over the fan tray:1. Align the clips (on back of bezel) with the pins
Attaching the Power CordsARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide 6 - 112. Align the clips (on back of bezel) with the pins at the top and bottom on the u
Chapter 6Unpacking and Installing the Chassis6 - 12The right plug, labeled “Primary,” connects to the top power supply. This is called power supply “A
Cabling the ModulesARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide 6 - 13Once initial boot-up has occurred, the fan speed automatically regulates for the appropr
Chapter 6Unpacking and Installing the Chassis6 - 14Figure 6.8 shows the air filter and cable guide location on the bottom front of the chassis.Figure
7Connecting the Switch to the NetworkThis chapter describes how to connect the ARX® to a console terminal and boot the switch for the first time.Topic
Management InterfacesARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide 7 - 3Management InterfacesThe System Control Module (SCM) provides the following management
Chapter 7Connecting the Switch to the Network7 - 4Connect the console terminal to the serial Console port (RJ-45) on the SCM. An RJ-45 to DB9 adapter
Booting the SwitchARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide 7 - 5byentering'yes'atthenextquestion.1.Press<Enter>tocontinue.#<
Table of ContentsARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide vii1IntroductionAudience for this Manual ...
Chapter 7Connecting the Switch to the Network7 - 6ManagementGateway10.1.27.1PowerConfiguration220PrivateIPSubnet1
Booting the SwitchARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide 7 - 7differences between replacing a single switch and replacing a member of a redundant pair i
Chapter 7Connecting the Switch to the Network7 - 8vlan81...Entering the Private SubnetEnter the private subnet and VLAN of the failed switch, as we
Booting the SwitchARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide 7 - 9prtlndA(cfg)#showronSwitchNameHAPeerSwitch
Chapter 7Connecting the Switch to the Network7 - 10Redundant switches must use the same master key because they share the same users, groups, and pass
Booting the SwitchARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide 7 - 11Sample: Replacing a Redundant PeerThis sample script uses the private subnet, the UUID, a
Chapter 7Connecting the Switch to the Network7 - 12intheformatinteger[1‐4095].(default=1003)#1009<Enter>TheUUIDshouldonlybeentere
Booting the SwitchARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide 7 - 13Closingconfigurationfile.Processingconfigurationfile.(boot‐config)...UserAccessAut
Chapter 7Connecting the Switch to the Network7 - 14See the ARX® CLI Network-Management Guide for detailed configuration instructions.Connecting the Et
8MaintenanceThis chapter addresses the ARX®6000 manual power-down sequence as well as describing the hardware power-on self-test (POST) diagnostics an
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Powering Down the ARX®6000ARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide 8 - 3Powering Down the ARX®6000The ARX®6000 requires a manual power-down sequence, whic
Chapter 8Maintenance8 - 4Figure 8.2 Show Chassis SampleminturnA>showchassisIdentification:HostnameUUID‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
LED Status IndicatorsARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide 8 - 5SlotMACAddressHWVersionReworkDeviation‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
Chapter 8Maintenance8 - 6• Disk-drive LEDs• Fan tray LEDs Module Status LEDsEach module front panel provides the following LED status indicators: ALER
LED Status IndicatorsARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide 8 - 7Ethernet-Port Link Status LEDsMGMT Port on the SCMThe out-of-band management port on th
Chapter 8Maintenance8 - 8Red Yellow Multiple-fan failure. Replace the fan tray as described in the appendix.Red Green SCM-to-fan tray communication fa
ACable Connectors•ARX®6000 Connectors• Console Connector and Pinouts• SFP Optical Connector
ARX®6000 ConnectorsARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide A - 3ARX®6000 ConnectorsThis appendix describes the cable connectors used on the ARX®6000 modu
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Appendix ACable ConnectorsA - 4Console Connector and PinoutsThe serial Console port requires a rollover cable (RJ-45 to RJ-45) that is included with t
SFP Optical ConnectorARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide A - 5SFP Optical ConnectorThe Network Services Module (NSM) optical version uses small form-
Appendix ACable ConnectorsA - 6
BRemoving and Replacing FRUsThis chapter describes how to remove and replace the following field-replaceable units (FRUs) in the ARX®6000 chassis:• Be
Before You BeginARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide B - 3Before You BeginWARNINGStatic electricity can damage switch components. Be sure to wear anti
Appendix BRemoving and Replacing FRUsB - 45. Tighten the captive screws (top and bottom) on the new module.WARNINGFor modules with fiber-optic ports:
Removing and Replacing a Disk DriveARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide B - 52. Pull the handle (hinged) toward you and slowly slide the disk drive ou
Appendix BRemoving and Replacing FRUsB - 6Username:adminPassword:acopiaminturnA>enableminturnA#raidsilenceminturnA#...Replacing the Disk Driv
Removing and Replacing a Power SupplyARX®6000 Hardware Installation Guide B - 7Removing and Replacing a Power SupplyRemove a power supply as described
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