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Hitachi GS4000 Series Installation Manual
Hitachi GS4000 Series Installation Manual

Hitachi GS4000 Series Installation Manual

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GS4000 Series
Installation Guide
Revision 4.00

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  • Page 1 Hitachi Gigabit Switch GS4000 Series Installation Guide Revision 4.00...
  • Page 2 Other company names and products noted herein are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Hitachi has offices worldwide. Copyright © 2003 - 2005 Hitachi America, Ltd. All rights reserved. GR2000, GR2000-B, GR3000, GS3000, GR4000, GS4000, Hi, JP1/Cm2, ROUTE-OS, and Hitachi Internetworking are trademarks of Hitachi America, Ltd.
  • Page 3 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Statement on EN55022 Compliance WARNING: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. Statement on Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance 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.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 TABLE OF CONTENTS COMPONENT OVERVIEW ........................1-1 CHASSIS....................................1-2 1.1.1 GS4000-80E1 ..................................1-2 1.1.2 GS4000-80E2 ..................................1-7 1.1.3 GS4000-160E1 ...................................1-11 1.1.4 GS4000-160E2 ...................................1-18 1.1.5 GS4000-320E (AC)................................1-23 1.1.6 GS4000-320E (DC)................................1-28 FAN UNIT (FAN-A) .................................1-33 POWER SUPPLIES (PS) ................................1-34 1.3.1 POW-HMACE ..................................1-34 1.3.2 POW-MSACE..................................1-35 1.3.3...
  • Page 5 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 2.3.4 GS4000-160E2..................................2-7 2.3.5 GS4000-320E (AC) ................................2-8 2.3.6 GS4000-320E (DC)................................2-9 POWER SUPPLY EQUIPMENT............................. 2-10 2.4.1 Equipment for AC Power Supply ............................2-10 2.4.2 Equipment for DC Power Supply Unit ..........................2-13 CONSIDERATIONS FOR ELECTRICAL NOISE........................2-17 LEAKAGE CURRENT................................
  • Page 6 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 4.4.3 GS4000-160E1 ...................................4-11 4.4.4 GS4000-160E2 ...................................4-14 4.4.5 GS4000-320E (AC) or GS4000-320E (DC) ........................4-16 ATTACHMENT/DETACHMENT OF POWER CABLES......................4-19 4.5.1 Attachment/Detachment of GS4000-80E1 Power Cables ....................4-19 4.5.2 Attachment/Detachment of GS4000-160E1 Power Cables ....................4-20 4.5.3 Attachment/Detachment of GS4000-320E (AC) Power Cables..................4-21 4.5.4 Attachment/Detachment of GS4000-80E2 Power Cables ....................4-22 4.5.5...
  • Page 7 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 5.7.3 Replacement or Installation of an Additional High Port-Density PSU-integrated NIF............5-59 5.7.4 Replacement or Installation of an Additional Guide Rail ....................5-65 REPLACEMENT OR INSTALLATION OF ADDITIONAL MAIN STORAGE COMPONENTS ..........5-70 520-10-026-30X...
  • Page 8 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 TERMS AND ACRONYMS General 7 SEG Seven-Segment (Numeric) LED Available Bit Rate Access Concentrator ACKnowledge ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line Application Level Gateway ANSI American National Standards Institute Address Resolution Protocol Autonomous System Asynchronous Transfer Mode Auxiliary Border Gateway Protocol BGP4...
  • Page 9 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Internet Service Provider ITU-T International Telecommunication Union – Telecommunications Standardization Sector (http://www.itu.int/home/index.html) Japanese Standards Association - Japanese Industrial Standards (http://www.jsa.or.jp/default_english.asp) Local Area Network Link Control Protocol Light Emitting Diode Logical Link Control LLQ+3WFQ Low Latency Queuing + 3 Weighted Fair Queuing Label Switched Path Label Switched Router Media Access Control...
  • Page 10 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 SSAP Source Service Access Point Terminal Adapter TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol TLA ID Top-Level Aggregation Identifier Type Of Service TPID Tag Protocol Identifier Time To Live Transmitter/Receiver Unspecified Bit Rate User Datagram Protocol Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (http://www.ul.com) Usage Parameter Control Uninterruptible Power System Unshielded Twisted Pair...
  • Page 11 Observe the cautions labeled on the device or those presented by this document. If you fail to do so, you will cause damage to yourself or the device. BEFORE USING GR4000/GS4000 SERIES ROUTERS AND SWITCHES We have standard symbols displayed on the GR4000 or GS4000 and in the manuals to guide you in using the GR4000 or GS4000 correctly and safely without injuring yourself and others, or damaging equipment assets.
  • Page 12 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 • Do not put the device on an unstable or uneven place. Instead, put the device on a stable and flat surface to prevent it from falling and causing damage. • When installing the GR4000 or GS4000 on a desk, lay it down horizontally in its normal orientation.
  • Page 13 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 • The table below shows the weight of the 160E and 320E models. Because of the weight and size of these devices, they must be moved by qualified personnel using the proper tools. Allowing unqualified personnel to move the device could cause damage to the device itself and a person handling it.
  • Page 14 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 • When using a DC power cable, attach an insulating sheath at the 0v and -48V/-60V cable terminal. Using an unsheathed DC power cable could cause an electric shock. • After attaching a power cable, attach the cover to the terminal plate when using DC power supply.
  • Page 15 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 • Do not block the ventilation slots. If you block the ventilation slots, the inside of the device will overheat and could cause a fire. Reserve at least 70 mm of space from the ventilation slots of each device to ensure proper air flow through the ventilation slots. •...
  • Page 16 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 In the following two cases, do not turn off power to the device until the STATUS LED of • BCU changes from “Green (blinking)” to “Green (ON)”. Otherwise, the device might be damaged: Initial power entry (with the memory card mounted) after the device is unpacked or During a software update.
  • Page 17 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 • Always hold the power plug when inserting or removing the power cable into or from the outlet. Pulling on the cable can cause the wires to break. • Be careful with optical network interfaces. The Do not look directry into the board with the label (shown at the right) shows optical input/output ports...
  • Page 18 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 • Do not hold the area marked with in the figure at right when mounting or removing a PRU from the GR4000 or a PSU from the GS4000. Doing so could damage the outer frame of the PRU or PSU, and a NIF could be damaged if you try to insert it into a PRU or PSU with a damaged outer frame.
  • Page 19: Component Overview

    1 COMPONENT OVERVIEW This chapter presents the overview of each component of the GS4000 models. 1.1 Chassis 1.2 Fan Unit 1.3 Power Supply 1.4 Basic Control Module (BCU) 1.5 Packet Switching Module (PSU) 1.6 Network Interface Module (NIF) 1.7 Compact Flash Memory Card and Main Storage 1.8 GBIC, SFP, and XFP...
  • Page 20: Chassis

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 CHASSIS 1.1.1 GS4000-80E1 The GS4000-80E1 has the following hardware specification. • Slot for BCU: 1 slot • Slot for PSU: 2 slots • Slot for power supply: 3 slots • Slot for a fan unit: 1slot (1) Outer Appearance Front Panel Fan Unit Slot...
  • Page 21 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Figure 1.1-2 GS4000-80E1 Rear View (2) Slot Numbers Shown below are the numbers of the slots for each component unit of GS4000-80E1. ●Front View BCU0 NIF3 PSU1 NIF2 * NIF1 PSU0 NIF0 * POW2 POW1 POW0 Figure 1.1-3 GS4000-80E1 Slot Numbers...
  • Page 22 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Table 1.1-1 Installation positions of power supply modules when high port-density PSU- integrated NIF are NOT installed in the GS4000 active standby power supply power supply redundancy POW0 POW1 POW2 NOT redundant ○ × × Type “1+1”...
  • Page 23 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (4) LEDs (Light Emitting Diode) and Switches The LED of a chassis indicates the action status of a fan unit, BCU, PSU and high port-density PSU-integrated NIF. The LED is attached to the fan unit, and the status indicated by the LED differs depending on the type of a device or the position where the fan unit is installed.
  • Page 24 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 NOTE: Regarding the "close nif" command, see the manual "GS4000・GS3000 Software manual, Operations Commands". As for the "disable" information, see the manual "GS4000・GS3000 Software manual, Configuration Commands CLI -CLI Type 1 Hierarchical Input Format, Vol. 2". (5) Accessories GS4000-80E1 Rack Mounting Brackets.
  • Page 25: Gs4000-80E2

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 1.1.2 GS4000-80E2 The GS4000-80E2 has the following hardware specification. • Slot for BCU: 1 slot • Slot for PSU: 2 slots • Slot for power supply: 2 slots • Slot for a fan unit: 1slot (1) Outer Appearance Front Panel Fan Unit Slot...
  • Page 26 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Power Supply Slot Figure 1.1-7 GS4000-80E2 Rear View (2) Slot Numbers Shown below are the numbers of the slots for each component unit of GS4000-80E2. Front Back BCU0 POW1 NIF3 NIF2 PSU1 POW0 NIF1 NIF0 PSU0 Figure 1.1-8 GS4000-80E2 Slot Numbers...
  • Page 27 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (4) LEDs (Light Emitting Diode) and Switches The LED of a chassis indicates the action status of a fan unit, BCU , PSU and high port- density PSU-integrated NIF. The LED is attached to the fan unit, and the status indicated by the LED differs depending on the type of a device or the position where the fan unit is installed.
  • Page 28 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 NOTE: Regarding the "close nif" command, see the manual "GS4000・GS3000 Software manual, Operations Commands". As for the "disable" information, see the manual "GS4000・GS3000 Software manual, Configuration Commands CLI -CLI Type 1 Hierarchical Input Format, Vol. 2". (5) Accessories No accessories provided.
  • Page 29: Gs4000-160E1

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 1.1.3 GS4000-160E1 The GS4000-160E1 has the following hardware specification. • Slot for BCU: 2 slot • Slot for PSU: 4 slots • Slot for power supply: 4 slots • Slot for a fan unit: 2 slot (1) Outer Appearance Fan Unit Slot PSU Slot...
  • Page 30 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Figure 1.1-11 GS4000-160E1 Rear View (2) Slot Numbers Shown below are the numbers of the slots for each component unit of GS4000-160E1. Front View NIF7 PSU3 NIF6 *1 NIF5 PSU2 NIF4 *1 BCU1 BCU0 NIF3 PSU1 NIF2 *1...
  • Page 31 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 NOTE: For the high port-density NIF and high port-density PSU-integrated NIF, the NIF number given to them by the system when they are installed are those indicated with “*1” in the figure above. (3) Power supply modules quantity and installation positions The number of power supply modules required for GS4000 switch devices is determined by whether or not a high port-density PSU-integrated NIF will be installed in the device.
  • Page 32 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 NOTE: The type of power supply redundancy changes to “3+1” if a high port-density PSU-integrated NIF is activated after being mounted in a running GS4000. More than three power supply modules should be installed in the GS4000 before any high port-density PSU-integrated NIF is inserted in it.
  • Page 33 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 LEDs Front Panel LEDs Figure 1.1-13 GS4000-160E1 Front Panel 1-15 520-10-026-30X...
  • Page 34 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Table 1.1-8 LED Indicators on the GS4000-160E1 Chassis Name Color Role Action Status Shows the action status FAN0 of FAN0. Green (ON): running in normal condition Green/Red Red (ON): failure detected Shows the action status FAN1 of FAN1.
  • Page 35 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (5) Accessories GS4000-160E1 Rack Mounting Brackets. There are two types: One R(ight) bracket and one L(eft) bracket.) These secure the chassis GS4000-160E1 to a 19-inch cabinet rack. Rack mount bracket Rack mount bracket (R) Screws M4×6 (8 pieces). These are used to attach the rack mounting brackets to the body of a device.
  • Page 36: Gs4000-160E2

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 1.1.4 GS4000-160E2 The GS4000-160E2 has the following hardware specification. • Slot for BCU: 2 slots • Slot for PSU: 4 slots • Slot for power supply: 2 slots • Slot for a fan unit: 2 slots (1) Outer Appearance Front Panel Fan Unit Slot...
  • Page 37 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Power Supply Slot Figure 1.1-16 GS4000-160E2 Rear View (2) Slot Numbers Shown below are the numbers of the slots for each component unit of GS4000-160E2. Front View Back View NIF7 PSU3 NIF6 * NIF5 PSU2 NIF4 *...
  • Page 38 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (3) Power supply modules quantity and installation positions The GS4000 power supply redundancy is of the type “1+1”. The GS4000 uses one power supply module as the active module and one power supply module as the standby module. For detailed information about installation positions of power supply modules, see the table below.
  • Page 39 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 LEDs Front Panel LEDs Figure 1.1-18 GS4000-160E2 Front Panel 1-21 520-10-026-30X...
  • Page 40 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Table 1.1-10 LED Indicators on the GS4000-160E2 Chassis Name Color Role Action Status FAN0 Shows the action status of FAN0. Green (ON): running in normal condition Green/Red Red (ON): failure detected FAN1 Shows the action status of FAN1. Green (ON): operation possible BCU0 Shows the action status of BCU0.
  • Page 41: Gs4000-320E (Ac)

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 1.1.5 GS4000-320E (AC) The GS4000-320E (AC) has the following hardware specification. • Slot for BCU: 2 slot • Slot for PSU: 8 slots • Slot for power supply: 4 slots • Slot for a fan unit: 4 slots (1) Outer Appearance Front Panel Fan Unit Slot...
  • Page 42 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Power Supply Slots Figure 1.1-20 GS4000-320E (AC) Rear View (2) Slot Numbers Shown below are the numbers of the slots for each component unit of GS4000-320E (AC). ● Front ● Back NIF15 PSU7 NIF14 * POW 1-1 NIF13 PSU6...
  • Page 43 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 NOTE: For the high port-density NIF and the high port-density PSU-integrated NIF, the NIF number given to them by the system when they are installed are those indicated with “*1” in the figure above. (3) Power supply modules quantity and installation positions The GS4000 power supply redundancy is of the type “2+2”.
  • Page 44 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 LEDs Front Panel LEDs Figure 1.1-22 GS4000-320E (AC) Front Panel 1-26 520-10-026-30X...
  • Page 45 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Table 1.1-12 LED Indicators on the GS4000-320E (AC) Chassis Name Color Role Action Status FAN0 Shows the action status of FAN0. FAN1 Shows the action status of FAN1. Green (ON): running in normal condition Green/Red Red (ON): failure detected FAN2 Shows the action status of FAN2.
  • Page 46: Gs4000-320E (Dc)

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 1.1.6 GS4000-320E (DC) The GS4000-320E (DC) has the following hardware specification. • Slot for BCU: 2 slot • Slot for PSU: 8 slots • Slot for power supply: 4 slots • Slot for a fan unit: 4 slot (1) Outer Appearance Front Panel Fan Unit Slot...
  • Page 47 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Power Supply Slots Figure 1.1-24 GS4000-320E (DC) Rear View (2) Slot Numbers Shown below are the numbers of the slots for each component unit of GS4000-320E (DC). NIF15 PSU7 NIF14 * POW 1-1 NIF13 PSU6 NIF12 *...
  • Page 48 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 NOTE: For the high port-density NIF and the high port-density PSU-integrated NIF, the NIF number given to them by the system when they are installed are those indicated with “*1” in the figure above. (3) Power supply modules quantity and installation positions The GS4000 power supply redundancy is of the type “2+2”.
  • Page 49 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 LEDs Front Panel LEDs Figure 1.1-26 GS4000-320E (DC) Front Panel 1-31 520-10-026-30X...
  • Page 50 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Table 1.1-14 LED Indications on the GS4000-320E (DC) Chassis Name Color Role Action Status FAN0 Shows the action status of FAN0. FAN1 Shows the action status of FAN1. Green (ON): running in normal condition Green/Red Red (ON): failure detected FAN2 Shows the action status of FAN2.
  • Page 51: Fan Unit (Fan-A)

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 FAN UNIT (FAN-A) This is the fan unit used for all the GS4000 models, which is pre-installed in the body of a device. (1) Outer Appearance LEDs Lever Figure 1.2-1 Outer Appearance of FAN-A (2) LEDs The LEDs shown in Figure 1.2-1 above is for the body of a device, and the action status it indicates differs depending on the type of a device or the position where the fan unit is installed.
  • Page 52: Power Supplies (Ps)

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 POWER SUPPLIES (PS) NOTE: Do not install optional components from a GR4000 or GS4000 into devices other than another GR4000 or GS4000. Doing this causes a fire or an electric shock. 1.3.1 POW-HMACE This is the AC100/200V power supply used for GS4000-80E1 and GS4000-160E1. (1) Outer Appearance See Table 1.3-1 for LED Indicators.
  • Page 53: Pow-Msace

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 1.3.2 POW-MSACE This is the AC200V power supply used for GS4000-320E (AC). Regarding the LED, see Table 1.3-2. (1) Outer Appearance See Table 1.3-2 for LED Indicators. Power switch Handle Mounting Screw Power Connector LEDs Potential Tap (See the “Warning”...
  • Page 54: Pow-Hsdce

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 1.3.3 POW-HSDCE This is the DC-48/60V power supply used for GS4000-80E2. (1) Outer Appearance As for the LED, see Table 1.3-3. Mounting Screw Handle Potential Tap (Read the Warning below.) LEDs Cable Clamp Circuit Terminal Terminal Breaker Board Cover...
  • Page 55: Pow-Msdce

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 1.3.4 POW-MSDCE This is the DC-48/60V power supply used for GS4000-160E2 and GS4000-320E. (1) Outer Appearance As for the LED, see Table 1.3-4. Cable Clamp Terminal Board Mounting Circuit Screw Breaker Potential Tap (Read the Warning below.) LEDs Handle...
  • Page 56: Basic Control Module (Bcu)

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 BASIC CONTROL MODULE (BCU) Figure 1.4-1 below shows the outer appearance of the Basic Control Unit (BCU). Lever Memory Card Slot Mounting Screw AUX Port CONSOLE (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX) Port CONSOLE Port Figure 1.4-1 Outer Appearance of BCU NOTE: Do not install optional components from a GS4000 or GR4000 into devices other than another GS4000 or GR4000.
  • Page 57: Bcu-Sh8Me

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 1.4.1 BCU-SH8ME This is the basic control module for the GS4000-80E1 and GS4000-80E2. The BCU-SH8ME has the following hardware specification. • Memory card slots: 2 slots • Memory slots: 4 slots (Standard: 256 MB x 1 Max.: 256 MB x 4) •...
  • Page 58 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Name Type or Color Role Action Status ON: The memory card 0 is being accessed. (Pulling out the memory card from a device is prohibited.) MEMORY CARD 0 LED:Green OFF: The memory card 0 is being idled. (Inserting or pulling out the memory card into or from a device Shows the condition of the memory card 0.
  • Page 59: Bcu-Sm8Me

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 1.4.2 BCU-SM8ME This is the Basic Control Unit for GS4000-160E1 and GS4000-160E2. The BCU-SM8ME has the following hardware specification. • Memory card slots: 2 slots • Memory slots: 4 slots(Standard:256MB×1 Max.:256MB×4) • AUX port: 1 port •...
  • Page 60 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Name Type or Color Role Action Status ON: The code (00~99) to tell the condition of a Shows the condition of a STATUS CODE 7SEG:Green device. (7 SEG, decimal device is shown.(The code shows the different with 2 digits) contents when POST LED is lit.)...
  • Page 61: Bcu-Sl8Me

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 1.4.3 BCU-SL8ME This is the Basic Control Unit for GS4000-320E(AC) and GS4000-320E(DC). The BCU-RL8ME has the following hardware specification. • Memory card slots: 2 slots • Memory slots: 4 slots (Standard: 256 MB x 1 Max.: 256 MB x 4) •...
  • Page 62 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Name Type Or Color Role Action Status Shows the condition of a ON:The code (00~99) to tell the condition of a device device. STATUS 7SEG:Green is shown. (The code shows the different contents when CODE (7 SEG, decimal with 2 POST LED is lit.) digits)
  • Page 63: Packet Switching Module (Psu)

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 PACKET SWITCHING MODULE (PSU) This is the packet switching module used for all the GS4000 modules. Users can use it by installing the network interface module (NIF) into it. Outer Appearance Slot for a Network Interface (NIF) Mounting Screw Lever...
  • Page 64 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 1.5.1 PSU-1 The PSU-1 has two NIF slots. NOTE: There are two types of network interface boards which need to be mounted into the packet switching module; the standard NIF and the high port-density NIF. The standard NIF requires one slot, and the high port-density NIF requires two slots.
  • Page 65 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 1.5.3 PSU-2 The PSU-2 has two NIF slots. NOTE: There are two types of network interface boards which need to be mounted into the packet switching module; the standard NIF and the high port-density NIF. The standard NIF requires one slot, and the high port-density NIF requires two slots.
  • Page 66 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 1.5.5 PSU-33 The PSU-33 has two NIF slots. NOTE: There are two types of network interface boards which need to be mounted into the packet switching module; the standard NIF and the high port-density NIF. The standard NIF requires one slot, and the high port-density NIF requires two slots.
  • Page 67: Psu-12

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 NETWORK INTERFACE MODULE (NIF) This is the network interface module used for all the GS4000 models. There are three types of modules for NIF shown below. • Standard NIF • High port-density NIF • High port-density PSU-integrated NIF The standard and high port-density NIFs, are installed into a PSU.
  • Page 68: Standard Nif

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 1.6.1 Standard NIF Below is the outer appearance of a standard network interface module. Mounting Screw Interface Port Lever Figure 1.6-1 Example of a Standard Network Interface Module NOTE: The specification of an interface port or the LED differs depending on the type of a network interface module.
  • Page 69 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (1) NE1000-12T The NE1000-12T is a Network Interface providing 12 Ethernet ports (10BASE-T/100BASE- TX/1000BASE-T). Front View The LED indicators are listed in Table 1.6-2 LEDs Ethernet Port Figure 1.6-2 Front Panel of the NE1000-12T LEDs Table 1.6-2 LED Indications on the NE1000-12T Front Panel Name...
  • Page 70 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (2) NE1G-12TA The NE1G-12TA is a Network Interface providing 12 Ethernet ports (10BASE-T/100BASE- TX/1000BASE-T). Front View The LED indicators are listed in Table 1.6-3 LEDs Ethernet Port Figure 1.6-3 Front Panel of the NE1G-12TA LEDs Table 1.6-3 LED Indications on the NE1G-12TA Front Panel Name...
  • Page 71 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (3) NE1G-6G The NE1G-6G is a Network Interface providing 6 Ethernet ports (1000BASE-SX/1000BASE- LX/1000BASE-LH). NOTE: GBIC is required when using NE1G-6G. See the section 1.8 “GBIC, SFP, XFP” for information about GBIC. Front View The LED indicators are listed in Table 1.6-4 LEDs Ethernet Port Figure 1.6-4...
  • Page 72 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (4) NE1G-6GA The NE1G-6GA is a Network Interface providing 6 Ethernet ports (10BASE-SX/100BASE- LX/1000BASE-LH). NOTE: GBIC is required when using NE1G-6GA. See the section 1.8 “GBIC, SFP, XFP” for information about GBIC. Front View The LED indicators are listed in Table 1.6-5 LEDs Ethernet Port Figure 1.6-5...
  • Page 73 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (5) NE1G-12S The NE1G-12S is a Network Interface providing 12 Ethernet port (1000BASE-SX/1000BASE- LX). NOTE: SFP is required when using NE1G-12S. See the section 1.8 “GBIC, SFP, XFP” for information about SFP. Front View The LED indicators are listed in Table 1.6-6 LEDs Ethernet Port Figure 1.6-6...
  • Page 74 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (6) NE1G-12SA The NE1G-12SA is a Network Interface providing 12 Ethernet ports (10BASE-SX/100BASE- LX-LH). NOTE: SFP is required when using NE1G-12SA. See the section 1.8 “GBIC, SFP, XFP” for information about SFP. Front View The LED indicators are listed in Table 1.6-7 LEDs Ethernet Port Figure 1.6-7...
  • Page 75 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (7) NE1GSHP-4S The NE1GSHP-4S is a Network Interface providing 4 Ethernet ports (1000BASE- SX/1000BASE-LX). The hierarchical shaper function is pre-installed. NOTE: SFP is required when using NE1GSHP-4S. See the section 1.8 “GBIC, SFP, XFP” for information about SFP. Front View The LED indicators are listed in Table 1.6-8 LEDs...
  • Page 76 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (8) NE1GSHP-8S The NE1GSHP-8S is a Network Interface providing 8 Ethernet ports (1000BASE- SX/1000BASE-LX). The hierarchical shaper function is pre-installed. NOTE: SFP is required when using NE1GSHP-8S. See the section 1.8 “GBIC, SFP, XFP” for information about SFP. Front View The LED indicators are listed in Table 1.6-9 LEDs...
  • Page 77 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (9) NE10G-1ER The NE10G-1ER is a Network Interface providing 1 Ethernet port (10GBASE-ER). Front View The LED indicators are listed in Table 1.6-10 LEDs Ethernet Port Figure 1.6-10 Front Panel of NE10G-1ER LEDs Table 1.6-10 LED Indications on the NE10G-1ER Front Panel Name Color Role...
  • Page 78 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (10) NE10G-1LR The NE10G-1LR is a Network Interface providing 1 Ethernet port (10GBASE-LR). Front View The LED indicators are listed in Table 1.6-11 LEDs Ethernet Port Figure 1.6-11 Front Panel of NE10G-1LR LEDs Table 1.6-11 LED Indications on the NE10G-1LR Front Panel Name Color Role...
  • Page 79 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (11) NE10G-1EW The NE10G-1EW is a Network Interface providing 1 Ethernet port (10GBASE-EW). Front View The LED indicators are listed in Table 1.6-12 LEDs Ethernet Port Figure 1.6-12 Front Panel of NE10G-1EW LEDs Table 1.6-12 LED Indications on the NE10G-1EW Front Panel Name Color Role...
  • Page 80 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (12) NE10G-1LW The NE10G-1LW is a Network Interface providing 1 Ethernet port (10GBASE-LW). Front View The LED indicators are listed in Table 1.6-13 LEDs Ethernet Port Figure 1.6-13 Front Panel of NE10G-1LW LEDs Table 1.6-13 LED Indications on the NE10G-1LW Front Panel Name Color Role...
  • Page 81 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (13) NE10G-1RX The NE10G-1RX is a Network Interface providing 1 Ethernet port (10GBASE-LR). NOTE: XFP is required when using NE10G-1RX. See section 1.8 “GBIC, SFP, and XFP” for information about XFP. Front View The LED indicators are listed in Table 1.6-14 LEDs Ethernet Port Figure 1.6-14 Front View of NE10G-1RX...
  • Page 82 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (14) NP192-1S The NP192-1S is a Network Interface providing 1 OC-192 POS interface port. Front View The LED indicators are listed in Table 1.6-15 OC-192c POS Interface Port LEDs Figure 1.6-15 Front view of NP192-1S LEDs Table 1.6-15 LED Indications on the NP192-1S Front Panel Name...
  • Page 83 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (15) NP192-1S4 The NP192-1S4 is a Network Interface providing 1 OC-192 POS interface port. Front View The LED indicators are listed in Table 1.6-16 LEDs OC-192c POS Interface Port Figure 1.6-16 Front view of NP192-1S4 LEDs Table 1.6-16 LED Indications on the NP192-1S4 Front Panel Name...
  • Page 84 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (16) NP48-4S The NP48-4S is a Network Interface providing 4 OC-48c POS interface ports. NOTE: SFP is required when using NP48-4S. See the section 1.8 “GBIC, SFP, and XFP” for information about SFP. Front View The LED indicators are listed in Table 1.6-17 LEDs OC-48c POS Interface Port...
  • Page 85: High Port-Density Nif

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 1.6.2 High Port-Density NIF Below is the outer appearance of a high port-density network interface module. Interface port Mounting screw Lever Figure 1.6-18 Outer Appearance of a High Port-Density Network Interface Module 1-67 520-10-026-30X...
  • Page 86 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (1) NE100-48T The NE100-48T is a Network Interface providing 48 Ethernet ports (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX). Front View The LED indicators are listed in Table 1.6-18 LEDs (LED of Ethernet Port 1) (LED of Ethernet Port 0) Ethernet Port 1 Ethernet Port 0 Figure 1.6-19 Front Panel of NE100-48T LEDs...
  • Page 87 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (2) NE1G-48T The NE1G-48T is a Network Interface providing 48 Ethernet ports (10BASE-T/100BASE- TX/1000BASE-T). Front View The LED indicators are listed in Table 1.6-19 LEDs (LED of Ethernet Port 1) (LED of Ethernet Port 0) Ethernet Port 1 Ethernet Port 0 Figure 1.6-20 Front Panel of NE1G-48T...
  • Page 88: High Port-Density Psu-Integrated Nif

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 1.6.3 High Port-Density PSU-Integrated NIF Below is the outer appearance of a high port-density PSU-integrated network interface module. Interface port Mounting screw Lever Figure 1.6-21 Outer Appearance of a High Port-Density PSU-Integrates NIF Module NOTE: The specification of an interface port or the LED differs depending on the type of a network interface module.
  • Page 89 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (1) S12-1G48T The S12-1G48T is a Network Interface providing 48 Ethernet ports (10BASE-T/100BASE- TX/1000BASE-T). Front View The LED indicators are listed in Table 1.6-20 (LED of Ethernet Port 1) (LED of Ethernet Port 0) Ethernet Port 1 Ethernet Port 0 Figure 1.6-22 Front Panel of S12-1G48T LEDs...
  • Page 90 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (2) S12-1G48S The S12-1G48S is a Network Interface providing 48 Ethernet ports (1000BASE- SX/1000BASE-LX). NOTE: SFP is required when using S12-1G48S. See the section 1.8 “GBIC, SFP, and XFP” for information about SFP. Front View The LED indicators are listed in Table 1.6-21 Ethernet Port LEDs...
  • Page 91 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (3) S22-10G4RX The S22-10G4RX is a Network Interface providing 4 Ethernet ports (10GBASE-LR). NOTE: XFP is required when using S22-10G4RX. See the section 1.8 “GBIC, SFP, and XFP” for information about XFP. Front View The LED indicators are listed in Table 1.6-22 Ethernet Port LEDs Figure 1.6-24 Front Panel of S22-10G4RX...
  • Page 92: Memory Card And Main Storage

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 MEMORY CARD AND MAIN STORAGE NOTE: Do not install optional components from a GR4000 or GS4000 into devices other than another GR4000 or GS4000. Doing this causes a fire or an electric shock. 1.7.1 Memory Card (MC256) This is the compact flash memory card (256MB).
  • Page 93: Gbic, Sfp, And Xfp

    Do not look at the inside of GBIC directly to prevent you from being affected by laser beam. NOTE: Use the GBIC of the standard version HITACHI recommends. Performance cannot be guaranteed if you use the products other than the standardized ones.
  • Page 94 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (2) GBIC-LX Module Type A Product name on the label: GBIC-LX Color of the label: blue Figure 1.8-2 Appearance of GBIC-LX (3) GBIC-LH Module Type C Product name on the label: GBIC-LH Color of the label: green Figure 1.8-3 Appearance of GBIC-LH 1-76...
  • Page 95: Sfp Modules

    3 types of modules by the colors of their indicated areas shown in the figures below. Caution: Do not look at the inside of SFP directly to prevent you from being affected by laser beam. NOTE: When SFP interfaces are configured, use the Hitachi standard-type optical modules listed below: ・SFP-SX ・SFP-LX ・SFP-SXA...
  • Page 96 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (1) SFP-SX Module Type A Module Type B Product name on the label: SFP-SX Product name on the label: SFP-SX Color of the Label: white Color of the Label: white (Constructed (Constructed Black Black from metal) from metal) Figure 1.8-4 Appearance of SFP-SX...
  • Page 97 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (3) SFP-LX Module Type A Product name on the label: SFP-LX Color of the Label: white (Constructed Blue from metal) Figure 1.8-6 Appearance of SFP-LX (4) SFP-LXA Module Type B Product name on the label: SFP-LX Color of the Label: blue (Constructed Blue...
  • Page 98 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (5) SFP-P48SR Module Type C Product name on the label: SFP-P48SR Color of the Label: white Gray Plastic Figure 1.8-8 Appearance of SFP-P48SR (6) SFP-P48LR Module Type C Product name on the label: SFP-P48LR Color of the Label: white Plastic Figure 1.8-9 Appearance of SFP-P48LR...
  • Page 99: Xfp Modules

    Do not look at the inside of XFP directly to prevent you from being affected by laser beam. NOTE: Use the XFP of the standard version Hitachi recommends. Performance cannot be guaranteed if you use the products other than the standardized ones.
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  • Page 101: Preparing For Installation

    2 PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION This chapter explains environmental conditions and preparations necessary for installing the GS4000 models. Read this chapter before making preparations for unit installation. Be especially aware of the notes and cautions written in this chapter before you start installation of the GS4000. 2.1 Flow of the Preparations 2.2 Setting Conditions for the GS4000 Models 2.3 Considerations regarding the carriage of GS4000 Models...
  • Page 102: Flow Of The Preparations

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 FLOW OF THE PREPARATIONS Hitachi can offer installation services, system setup, and the field technical assistance at additional charge. For details, contact Hitachi in your region. For the customer who prefers to install his own GS4000, Figure 2.1-1 below shows the flow of GS4000 installation.
  • Page 103: Setting Conditions For The Gs4000 Models

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 2.2 SETTING CONDITIONS FOR THE GS4000 MODELS Table 2.2-1 below outlines the basic conditions required to install the GS4000 models. Users should place the devices in the environment where all of the following conditions are satisfied. When installing the device into a rack, the temperature inside the rack should be within the range specified for the item “Temperature, operating”...
  • Page 104: Considerations Regarding The Carriage Of Gs4000 Models

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING THE CARRIAGE OF GS4000 MODELS 2.3.1 GS4000-80E1 The weight of GS4000-80E1 is as indicated in Table 2.2-1. GS4000-80E1 must be carried by no less than 3 people. Also, always hold its handles when carrying it. (These handles are attached to both the right and left sides of GS4000-80E1 as shown in the figure below.) GS4000-80E1 (Back) GS4000-80E1 (Front)
  • Page 105: Gs4000-80E2

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 2.3.2 GS4000-80E2 The weight of GS4000-80E2 is as indicated in Table 2.2-1. GS4000-80E2 must be carried by no less than 3 people. Also, always hold its handles when carrying it. (These handles are attached to both the right and left sides of GS4000-80E2 as shown in the figure below.) GS4000-80E2 (Back) GS4000-80E2 (Front) Handles...
  • Page 106: Gs4000-160E1

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 2.3.3 GS4000-160E1 The weigh of GS4000-160E1 is as indicated in Table 2.2-1. GS4000-160E1 must be carried by the well-trained people or professional qualified carriers. Also, always move it carefully using the handling tools to support you, and hold its handles when lifting it. (These handles are attached to both the right and left sides of GS4000-160E1 as shown in the figure below.) GS4000-160E1 (Back) GS4000-160E1 (Front)
  • Page 107: Gs4000-160E2

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 2.3.4 GS4000-160E2 The weigt of GS4000-160E2 is as indicated in Table 2.2-1. GS4000-160E2 must be carried by the well-trained people or professional qualified carriers. Also, move it carefully using the handling tools to support you, and hold its handles when lifting it. (These handles are attached to both the right and left sides of GS4000-160E2 as shown in the figure below.) GS4000-160E2 (Front) GS4000-160E2 (Back)
  • Page 108: Gs4000-320E (Ac)

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 2.3.5 GS4000-320E (AC) The weight of GS4000-320E (AC) is as indicated in Table 2.2-1. GS4000-320E (AC) must be carried by the well-trained people or professional qualified carriers. Also, always move it carefully using the handling tools to support you, and always hold its handles when lifting it. Make sure that every handle is loaded equally.
  • Page 109: Gs4000-320E (Dc)

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 2.3.6 GS4000-320E (DC) The weigh of GS4000-320E (DC) is as indicated in Table 2.2-1. GS4000-320E (DC) must be carried by the well-trained people or professional qualified carriers. Also, always move it carefully using the handling tools to support you, and hold its handles when lifting it. Make sure that every handle is loaded equally.
  • Page 110: Power Supply Equipment

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 2.4 POWER SUPPLY EQUIPMENT 2.4.1 Equipment for AC Power Supply (1) AC Power Outlet Use the power outlet which matches the following specifications. Table 2.4-1 AC Input Power Specifications Model Input Voltage Current (Max.) Phase Frequency (Hz) GS4000-80E1 100-120 VAC/200-240 VAC...
  • Page 111 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (2) Distribution Panel Attach the circuit breakers such as a fuse-free breaker (FFB) to the branch circuit which supplies the electricity to the GS4000. See Table 2.4-3 regarding the ratings of fuse-free breakers (FFB) or required number of fuse-free breakers/outlets. Table 2.4-3 Rated Current of a Circuit Breaker Required...
  • Page 112 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (3) Considerations When Powering a Distribution Panel The current capacity of a distribution panel must be greater than that of the operating current fed to the circuit breaker. (See Table 2.4-3 in the section (2) Distribution Panel.) WARNING: THE CURRENT CAPACITY OF A DISTRIBUTION PANEL MUST BE GREATER THAN THAT OF THE OPERATING CURRENT FED TO THE CIRCUIT BREAKER.
  • Page 113: Equipment For Dc Power Supply Unit

    POW-HSDCE (DC80001-U) and POW-MSDCE (DC160001-U). (For the detail specifications of the cables to be used for each GS4000 model, see Table 2.4-5.) POW-HSDCE (DC80001-U): ST 3 x 8AWG (product of Hitachi Cable, Ltd.) POW-MSDCE (DC160001-U): ST 3 x 6AWG (product of Hitachi Cable, Ltd.) The DC power cords should terminate with the cable terminals on the side of power supply shelves.
  • Page 114 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Terminal Board of the DC Power Supply Unit (POW-HSDCE) for GS4000-80E2 Terminal Board Cable Clamp 0V Terminal (M5 -48V/-60V Terminal (M5 Ground Terminal (M5 Screw) Unit :mm Terminal Board of the DC Power Supply (POW-MSDCE) for GS4000-160E2 and GS4000-320E Cable Clamp Terminal Board 0V Terminal (M6 Screw)
  • Page 115 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (2) Distribution Panel Attach the circuit breakers such as a fuse-free breaker (FFB) or a fuse to the branch circuit which supplies the electricity to the GS4000. Building installation must include 60 A Listed fuse which is suitable for branch circuit protection at a line conductor. There shall be no fuse in ground or neutral conductor.
  • Page 116 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Caution: Once the device is powered up, an inrush of electrical current occurs. Do not operate this device during a reduced voltage condition (brownout). Similarly, do not allow the voltage of a power facility under your control to decrease.
  • Page 117: Considerations For Electrical Noise

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 CONSIDERATIONS FOR ELECTRICAL NOISE Under severe conditions, electrical noise generated by other devices can interfere with the operation of the GS4000. Observe the following precautions in planning power supply facilities. Do not connect the GS4000 to a circuit that repeatedly cycles ON and OFF by relaying or using micro switches, such as a circuit used for an air conditioner or heater.
  • Page 118: Leakage Current

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 LEAKAGE CURRENT A noise filter is installed in GS4000-80E1, GS4000-160E1 and GS4000-320E (AC) to prevent trouble caused by electric noise. Because of this filter, a small amount of AC current will flow to ground. If you are required to install a ground fault device in the circuit supplying power to the GS4000, be aware that the following amount of current (per unit) will flow to ground.
  • Page 119: Environmental Conditions

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Dust A cooling fan is installed into the GS4000; therefore do not locate the GS4000 in a place where it can be affected by high humidity or dust. When using the method to measure the amount of falling dust equals 5%/W or less: You can measure the amount of dust by using the following method: Light...
  • Page 120 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 radius of long length: 100mm or more radius of short length: 50mm or more Also, the fabric of optic fiber cables should be tough enough to resist the mechanical stresses caused by the folding, pulling, compressing or rubbing of cables frequently done at the time of installation or the environmental stresses during installation.
  • Page 121: Installation Space

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 INSTALLATION SPACE The GS4000 can be installed on a table or mounted in a 19-inch rack (cabinet rack). (1) Installation on a Desk or Table Install the device on a flat and stable surface. Also, consider the following requirements when setting the device on a table.
  • Page 122 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Table 2.8-4 Amount of M5/M6 Screws Used To Install a Device into a Rack 320E (AC) GS4000 Model 80E1 80E2 160E1 160E2 320E (DC) Cabinet rack complying with EIA standard Rack-mounting bracket Rubber foot Guide Rail Rack Pillar Figure 2.8-1 Accessories Used To Install a Device into a Rack...
  • Page 123: Maintenance Area

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 MAINTENANCE AREA Reserve space as shown below as the maintenance area for the GS4000. (1) Maintenance Area Required for Desk or Table Installation GS4000-80E2, GS4000-160E2, GS4000-80E1, GS4000-160E1 GS4000-320E (AC), GS4000-320E (DC) 1000 Device Front Device 1000 Front 1000...
  • Page 124: Cooling Considerations

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 2.10 COOLING CONSIDERATIONS 2.10.1 Air Flow The following figures in this section show the air flow of the GS4000 models. (1) GS4000-80E1 Air Flow Figure 2.10-1 GS4000-80E1 Air Flow (2) GS4000-80E2 Air Flow Figure 2.10-2 GS4000-80E2 Air Flow (3) GS4000-160E1 Air Flow Figure 2.10-3 GS4000-160E1 Air Flow 2-24...
  • Page 125: Cooling When The Gs4000 Is Set On A Desk Or Table

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (4) GS4000-160E2 Air Flow Figure 2.10-4 GS4000-160E2 Air Flow (5) GS4000-320E (AC)/GS4000-320E (DC) Air Flow Figure 2.10-5 GS4000-320E Air Flow 2.10.2 Cooling When the GS4000 Is Set On a Desk or Table To ensure the air flow, reserve at least 70 mm of space from the ventilation slots of each side of the device.
  • Page 126: Cooling When The Gs4000 Is Installed In A Rack

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 2.10.3 Cooling When the GS4000 Is Installed In a Rack The space between a device and other objects must be at least 70mm. WARNING: DO NOT BLOCK THE VENTILATION SLOTS. IF YOU BLOCK THE VENTILATION SLOTS, THE INSIDE OF THE DEVICE WILL OVERHEAT AND COULD CAUSE A FIRE.
  • Page 127: Device Noise

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 2.11 DEVICE NOISE The only noise generated by the GS4000 comes from it’s internal cooling fans. Plan an installation taking the noise of the device into consideration. For the detail information about it, see the section 2.2 Setting Conditions for the GS4000 Models. NOTE: Below are some ideas to shut out a noise generated by the GS4000: - Block out noise by installing a partition or a shelf between the device and people.
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  • Page 129: Preparing Interface Cables And Terminals

    3 PREPARING INTERFACE CABLES AND TERMI NALS This chapter explains about the interface cables used for the GS4000 models and the way of setting up terminals. Connection of Cables/Terminals Interface Cable Specification The Setup Terminal and Cable Connections...
  • Page 130: Connection Of Cables/Terminals

    3.2.8 10GBASE-ER/10GBASE-EW single-mode NE10G-1ER optic fiber cable (core diameter 10 μm) NE10G-1EW 3.2.9 10GBASE-LR/10GBASE-LW single-mode NE10G-1LR optic fiber cable (core diameter 10 μm) NE10G-1LW Customer’s Responsibility Hitachi’s Responsibility Continued on Next Page Figure 3.1-1 GS4000 Connecting Cable Distribution Diagram (1/2) 520-10-026-30X...
  • Page 131: Interface Cable Specifications

    (CAT.5 3.3.2 (3) RS-232C straight cable Modems, etc. AUX Port Customer’s Responsibility Hitachi’s Responsibility Figure 3.1-1 GS4000 Connecting Cable Distribution Diagram (2/2) INTERFACE CABLE SPECIFICATIONS This section provides the specific information about the interface cables used for GS4000.
  • Page 132: 1000Base-Sx/1000Base-Lx Multi-Mode Optical Fiber Cable (Core Diameter 50 Μm, Lc Twin-Core Connector)

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 3.2.1 1000BASE-SX/1000BASE-LX Multi-Mode Optical Fiber Cable (Core Diameter 50 μm, LC Twin-Core Connector) This is used for the connection with 1000BASE-SX (SFP-SX,SFP-SXA) and 1000BASE-LX (SFP-LX,SFP-LXA). The boundary with 1000BASE-SX/1000BASE-LX is the connector on GS4000. The maximum transmission distance between the devices with 1000BASE-SX when using an optic fiber which core/clad diameter is 50/125μm and bandwidth is 400 MHz・km (wave length: 850nm) is 500m.
  • Page 133: 1000Base-Sx/1000Base-Lx Multi-Mode Optical Fiber Cable (Core Diameter: 62.5 Μm, Lc Twin-Core Connector)

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 3.2.2 1000BASE-SX/1000BASE-LX Multi-mode Optical Fiber Cable (Core Diameter: 62.5 μm, LC Twin-Core Connector) This is used for the connection with 1000BASE-SX (SFP-SX,SFP-SXA) and 1000BASE-LX (SFP-LX,SFP-LXA). The boundary with 1000BASE-SX/1000BASE-LX is the connector on GS4000. The maximum transmission distance between the devices with 1000BASE-SX when using an optic fiber which core/clad diameter is 62.5/125μm and bandwidth is 200MHz・km (wave length: 850nm) is 275m.
  • Page 134: 1000Base-Lx Single-Mode Optical Fiber Cable (Core Diameter: 10 Μm, Lc Twin-Core Connector)

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 3.2.3 1000BASE-LX Single-mode Optical Fiber Cable (Core Diameter: 10 μm, LC Twin-Core Connector) This is used for the connection with 1000BASE-LX(SFP-LX,SFP-LXA). The boundary with 1000BASE-LX is the connector on GS4000. The maximum transmission distance between the devices with 1000BASE-LX when using an optic fiber which core/clad diameter is 10/125μm (wave length: 1300nm)...
  • Page 135: 1000Base-Sx/1000Base-Lx Multi-Mode Optical Fiber Cable (Core Diameter: 50 Μm, Sc Twin-Core Connector)

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 3.2.4 1000BASE-SX/1000BASE-LX Multi-mode Optical Fiber Cable (Core Diameter: 50 μm, SC Twin-Core Connector) This is used for the connection with 1000BASE-SX(GBIC-SX)and 1000BASE-LX (GBIC-LX). The boundary with 1000BASE-SX/1000BASE-LX is the connector on GS4000. The maximum transmission distance between the devices with 1000BASE-SX when using an optic fiber which core/clad diameter is 50/125μm and bandwidth is 400MHz・km (wave length: 850nm) is 500m.
  • Page 136: 1000Base-Sx/1000Base-Lx Multi-Mode Optical Fiber Cable (Core Diameter: 62.5 Μm, Sc Twin-Core Connector)

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 3.2.5 1000BASE-SX/1000BASE-LX Multi-mode Optical Fiber Cable (Core Diameter: 62.5 μm, SC Twin-Core Connector) This is used for the connection with 1000BASE-SX (GBIC-SX) and 1000BASE-LX (GBIC-LX). The boundary with 1000BASE-SX/1000BASE-LX is the connector on GS4000. The maximum transmission distance between the devices with 1000BASE-SX when using an optic fiber which core/clad diameter is 62.5/125μm and bandwidth is 200MHz・km (wave length: 850nm) is 275m.
  • Page 137: 1000Base-Lx/1000Base-Lh Single-Mode Optical Fiber Cable (Core Diameter: 10 Μm, Sc Twin-Core Connector)

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 3.2.6 1000BASE-LX/1000BASE-LH Single-mode Optical Fiber Cable (Core Diameter: 10 μm, SC Twin-Core Connector) This is used for the connection with 1000BASE-LX (GBIC-LX) and 1000BASE-LH (GBIC-LH). The boundary with 1000BASE-LX/1000BASE-LH is the connector on GS4000. The maximum transmission distance between the devices with 1000BASE-LX when using an optic fiber which core/clad diameter is 10/125μm (wave length: 1300nm) is 5 km.
  • Page 138: 1000Base-Lh Single-Mode (Dsf) Optical Fiber Cable (Core Diameter: 8 Μm, Sc Twin-Core Connector)

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 3.2.7 1000BASE-LH Single-mode (DSF) Optical Fiber Cable (Core Diameter: 8 μm, SC Twin-Core Connector) This is used for the connection with 1000BASE-LH (GBIC-LH). The boundary with 1000BASE-LH is the connector on GS4000. The maximum transmission distance between the devices with 1000BASE-LH when using an optic fiber which core/clad diameter is 8/125μm (wave length: 1500nm) is 70 km.
  • Page 139: 10Gbase-Er/10Gbase-Ew Single-Mode Optical Fiber Cable (Core Diameter: 10 Μm, Sc Twin-Core Connector)

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 3.2.8 10GBASE-ER/10GBASE-EW Single-Mode Optical Fiber Cable (Core Diameter: 10 μm, SC Twin-Core Connector) This is used for the connection with 10GBASE-ER/10GBASE-EW. The boundary with 10GBASE-ER/10GBASE-EW is the connector on GS4000. The maximum transmission distance between the devices with 10GBASE-ER/10GBASE-EW when using an optic fiber which core/clad diameter is 10/125μm (wave length: 1300nm) is 40Km.
  • Page 140 Dispersed yield 546ps/nm or less 728ps/nm or less strength NOTE: For the transmission between “a” and “b” in Figure 3.2-9, HITACHI recommends a single-mode optical fiber cable complying with the following standard: IEC60793-2 TypeB1.1,IEC60793-2 TypeB1.3,ITU-T G.652.B,or ITU-T G.652.C 3-12 520-10-026-30X...
  • Page 141: 10Gbase-Lr/10Gbase-Lw Single-Mode Optical Fiber Cable (Core Diameter: 10 Μm, Sc Twin-Core Connector)

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 3.2.9 10GBASE-LR/10GBASE-LW Single-Mode Optical Fiber Cable (Core Diameter: 10 μm, SC Twin-Core Connector) This is used for the connection with 10GBASE-LR and 10GBASE-LW. The boundary with 10GBASE-LR and 10GBASE-LW is the connector on GS4000. The maximum transmission distance between the devices with 10GBASE-LR and 10GBASE- LW when using an optic fiber which core/clad diameter is 10/125μm (wave length: 1300nm) is 10Km.
  • Page 142: 10Gbase-Lr Single-Mode Optical Fiber Cable (Core Diameter: 10 Μm, Lc Twin-Core Connector)

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 3.2.10 10GBASE-LR Single-mode Optical Fiber Cable (Core Diameter: 10 μm, LC Twin-Core Connector) This is used for the connection with 10GBASE-LR (XFP-LR). The boundary with 10GBASE-LR is the connector on GS4000. The maximum transmission distance between the devices with an optic fiber which core/clad diameter is 10/125μm (wave length: 1310nm) is 10 km.
  • Page 143: Oc-192C Pos Single-Mode Optical Fiber Cable (Core Diameter: 10 Μm, Sc Twin-Core Connector)

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 3.2.11 OC-192c POS Single-mode Optical Fiber Cable (Core Diameter: 10 μm, SC Twin-Core Connector) This is used for the connection with OC-192c POS interface. The boundary with OC-192c POS is the connector on GS4000. In case of using NP192-1S, the maximum transmission distance between the devices with an optic fiber which core/clad diameter is 10/125μm (wave length: 1310nm) is 2Km.
  • Page 144: Oc-48C Pos Single-Mode Optical Fiber Cable (Core Diameter: 10 Μm, Lc Twin-Core Connector)

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 3.2.12 OC-48c POS Single-mode Optical Fiber Cable (Core Diameter: 10 μm, LC Twin-Core Connector) This is used for the connection with OC-48c POS interface (SFP-P48SR, SFP-P48LR). The boundary with OC-48c POS is the connector on GS4000. In case of using SFP-P48SR, the maximum transmission distance between the devices with an optic fiber which core/clad diameter is 10/125μm (wave length: 1310nm) is 2km.
  • Page 145: 10Base-T/100Base-Tx/1000Base-T Interface Cable (Cat.5E, Rj45 Connector)

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 3.2.13 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T Interface Cable (CAT.5E, RJ45 Connector) The boundary with 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX and 1000BASE-T is the connector on GS4000. For the connection with 1000BASE-T, use a UTP interface cable categorized as “Enhanced Category 5”. (It is possible to use a UTP interface cable categorized as “Category 5” for the connection only with 100BASE-TX.
  • Page 146: 10Base-T/100Base-Tx Interface Cable (Cat.5, Rj45 Connector)

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 3.2.14 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Interface Cable (CAT.5, RJ45 connector) The boundary with 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX is the connector on GS4000. For the connection with 100BASE-TX, use a UTP interface cable categorized as “Category 5”. (It is possible to use a UTP interface cable categorized “Category 3” for the connection only with 10BASE-T.) The maximum transmission distance for the connection of GS4000 with 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX is 100m.
  • Page 147: The Setup Terminal And Cable Connections

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 THE SETUP TERMINAL AND CABLE CONNECTIONS 3.3.1 Setup Terminal (1) Specifications for Setup Terminals and Operation Terminals (for connection to the CONSOLE port of the GS4000) When connecting setup terminals or operation terminals to the CONSOLE ports of the GS4000, prepare a personal computer or a workstation that supports the following features mentioned in Table 3.3-1 below.
  • Page 148: Connecting Cable Specifications Required For Setup Terminals/Operation Terminals

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 3.3.2 Connecting Cable Specifications Required for Setup Terminals/Operation Terminals (1) RS-232C Cross Cable (for connecting setup/operation terminals to the CONSOLE ports of GS4000) When connecting setup terminals or operation terminals to the CONSOLE ports of GS4000, the RS-232C cable, a cross-cable having a D-sub 9-pin (female) on each end, should be used.
  • Page 149 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Table 3.3-4 Pin Arrangement of the CONSOLE (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX) port Pin number Specification Sending (+) (A) Sending (--) (a) Receiving (+) (B) Unused (Note 1) (C) Unused (Note 1) (c) Receiving (--) (b) Unused (Note 1) (D) Unused (Note 1) (d) Note 1: This should be connected to the port when using 100BASE-TX.
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  • Page 151: Setup Of Gs4000

    4 SETUP OF GS4000 This chapter explains about how to set up the GS4000 models. Required Tools Warnings, Cautions and Notes Regarding Setup Installing the GS4000 on a Table or Desk Mounting the GS4000 in a Rack Attachment/Detachment of Power Cables Attachment/Detachment of a Memory Card Attachment/Detachment of GBIC Attachment/Detachment of SFP...
  • Page 152: Required Tools

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 REQUIRED TOOLS The only tools required to install and set up a GS4000 device are: • A #2 Phillips screwdriver: This is used to attach the GS4000 to a rack using M5 screws or to attach a DC power cable to the power supply unit of GS4000-80E2, GS4000- 160E2 or GS4000-320E (DC).
  • Page 153 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 WARNING: DO NOT BLOCK THE VENTILATION SLOTS. IF YOU BLOCK THE VENTILATION SLOTS, THE INSIDE OF THE DEVICE WILL OVERHEAT AND COULD CAUSE A FIRE. RESERVE AT LEAST 70 MM OF SPACE FROM THE VENTILATION SLOTS OF EACH DEVICE TO ENSURE PROPER AIR FLOW THROUGH THE VENTILATION SLOTS.
  • Page 154: Installing The Gs4000 On A Table Or Desk

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 INSTALLING THE GS4000 ON A TABLE OR DESK You can install the GS4000 on a stable and flat table or desk. The rubber feet are already attached to the underside of the GS4000; therefore there are no other things to do to it when installing it on a table or desk.
  • Page 155: Mounting The Gs4000 In A Rack

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 MOUNTING THE GS4000 IN A RACK You can install the GS4000 into a 19-inch cabinet rack complying with EIA standard. The following steps show you how to do this. NOTE: For the specification required for a rack, see the section (2) Installation in a 19- Inch Rack of 2.8 Installation Space.
  • Page 156 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 2 Attach the guide rails to a cabinet rack. For the information related to the distance between the each hole of a rack mounting bracket and the guide rail, see Figure 4.4-3. Guide Rail Figure 4.4-2 Attachment of Guide Rails Caution:...
  • Page 157 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 3 Mount the GS4000-80E1 on the guide rails by mounting it into position with the screws. Guide Rail Mounting Screws (M5 or M6 (8 pieces)) Rack Mounting Bracket L Rack Mounting Bracket R Figure 4.4-4 GS4000-80E1 Being Installed Into a Rack WARNING: THE GS4000-80E1 WEIGHS MAX.
  • Page 158: Gs4000-80E2

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 4.4.2 GS4000-80E2 NOTE: The GS4000-80E2 is shipped with its rack mounting brackets attached. Attach the guide rails to a cabinet rack. For the information related to the distance Step 1 between the each hole of a rack mounting bracket and the guide rail, see Figure 4.4-6. Guide Rail Figure 4.4-5 Attachment of Guide Rails...
  • Page 159 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 NOTE: When installing GS4000 into a EIA-compliant cabinet, mount a guide rail so that its upper surface is positioned higher than U (unit) of the rack by 2.5mm. 520-10-026-30X...
  • Page 160 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 2 Mount the GS4000-80E2 on the guide rails by mounting it into position with the screws. Guide Rail Screws (M5 or M6 (6 pieces)) Rack Mounting Bracket L Rack Mounting Bracket R Figure 4.4-7 GS4000-80E2 Being Installed Into A Rack WARNING: THE GS4000-80E2 WEIGHS MAX.
  • Page 161: Gs4000-160E1

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 4.4.3 GS4000-160E1 Step 1 Attach the rack mounting brackets (R & L) to the body of the GS4000-160E1. Rack Mounting Bracket L Mounting Screw (M4 x 6 (8 pieces)) Rack Mounting Bracket R Figure 4.4-8 Attachment of Rack Mounting Brackets NOTE: Use the screws provided as the accessories of GS4000-160E1.
  • Page 162 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 2 Attach the guide rails to a cabinet rack. For the information related to the distance between the each hole of a rack mounting bracket and the guide rail, see Figure 4.4-10. Guide Rail Figure 4.4-9 Attachment of Guide Rails Caution:...
  • Page 163 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Mount the GS4000-160E1 on the guide rails by mounting it into position with the Step 3 crews. Guide Rail Screws (M5 or M6 (8 pieces)) Rack Mounting Bracket L Rack Mounting Bracket R Figure 4.4-11 GS4000-160E1 Being Installed Into a Rack WARNING: THE GS4000-60E1 WEIGHS MAX.
  • Page 164: Gs4000-160E2

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 4.4.4 GS4000-160E2 NOTE: The GS4000-160E2 is shipped with its rack mounting brackets attached. Attach the guide rails to a cabinet rack. For the information related to the distance Step 1 between the each hole of a rack mounting bracket and the guide rail, see Figure 4.4-13. Guide Rail Figure 4.4-12 Attachment of Guide Rails Caution:...
  • Page 165 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 2 Mount the GS4000-160E2 on the guide rails by mounting it into position with the screws. Guide Rail Mounting Screws (M5 or M6 (8 pieces)) Rack Mounting Screws L Rack Mounting Screws R Figure 4.4-14 GS4000-160E2 Being Installed Into a Rack WARNING: THE GS4000-160E2 WEIGHS MAX.
  • Page 166: Gs4000-320E (Ac) Or Gs4000-320E (Dc)

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 4.4.5 GS4000-320E (AC) or GS4000-320E (DC) NOTE: The GS4000-320E (AC)/GS4000-320E (DC) is shipped with its rack mounting brackets attached. Step 1 Attach the guide rails to a cabinet rack. For the information related to the distance between the each hole of a rack mounting bracket and the guide rail, see Figure 4.4-16.
  • Page 167 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Elongated Hole (10 x 7) 133.3 34.5 133.4 Rack Pillar Guide Rail _______ = Shows the boundary with U (unit) Unit = mm 1U (Unit) = 44.45 mm Figure 4.4-16 Hole Positions of a Rack Mounting Bracket 4-17 520-10-026-30X...
  • Page 168 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 2 Mount the GS4000-320E on the guide rails by mounting it into position with the screws. Mounting Screws (M5 or M6 (8 pieces)) Guide Rail Rack Mounting Bracket L Rack Mounting Bracket R Figure 4.4-17 GS4000-320E Being Installed Into a Rack WARNING: THE GS4000-320E (AC) WEIGHS MAX.
  • Page 169: Attachment/Detachment Of Power Cables

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 ATTACHMENT/DETACHMENT OF POWER CABLES 4.5.1 Attachment/Detachment of GS4000-80E1 Power Cables WARNING: WHEN CONNECTING THE DEVICE TO THE AC POWER SUPPLY, USE ONLY GROUNDED POWER OUTLETS. FAILING TO USE GROUNDED OUTLETS CREATES A SHOCK HAZARD. FURTHERMORE, YOU COULD INTRODUCE UNWANTED ELECTRICAL NOISE INTO THE DEVICE, WHICH COULD DEGRADE PERFORMANCE.
  • Page 170: Attachment/Detachment Of Gs4000-160E1 Power Cables

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 4.5.2 Attachment/Detachment of GS4000-160E1 Power Cables WARNING: WHEN CONNECTING THE DEVICE TO THE AC POWER SUPPLY, USE ONLY GROUNDED POWER OUTLETS. FAILING TO USE GROUNDED OUTLETS CREATES A SHOCK HAZARD. FURTHERMORE, YOU COULD INTRODUCE UNWANTED ELECTRICAL NOISE INTO THE DEVICE, WHICH COULD DEGRADE PERFORMANCE.
  • Page 171: Attachment/Detachment Of Gs4000-320E (Ac) Power Cables

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 4.5.3 Attachment/Detachment of GS4000-320E (AC) Power Cables WARNING: WHEN CONNECTING THE DEVICE TO THE AC POWER SUPPLY, USE ONLY GROUNDED POWER OUTLETS. FAILING TO USE GROUNDED OUTLETS CREATES A SHOCK HAZARD. FURTHERMORE, YOU COULD INTRODUCE UNWANTED ELECTRICAL NOISE INTO THE DEVICE, WHICH COULD DEGRADE PERFORMANCE.
  • Page 172: Attachment/Detachment Of Gs4000-80E2 Power Cables

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 4.5.4 Attachment/Detachment of GS4000-80E2 Power Cables (1) Attachment of a Cable WARNING: BECAUSE DC POWER CABLES ARE CONNECTED TO TERMINAL BOARDS, ATTACHING OR REMOVING A DC POWER CABLE TO OR FROM THE DEVICE MUST BE DONE BY A TRAINED MAINTENANCE PERSON. MISHANDLING DC POWER CABLES CAN CAUSE A FIRE OR AN ELECTRIC SHOCK.
  • Page 173 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 3 Remove the screws from the 0V terminal, -48V/-60V terminal, and earth (ground) terminal. -48V/-60V Terminal 0V Terminal Ground Terminal Screws (M5) Figure 4.5-6 Removal of the Screws Step 4 Loosen the screws of the cable clamp. Cable Clamp Screws Figure 4.5-7...
  • Page 174 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 7 Cover the terminals with the terminal cover. Terminal Board Terminal Cover Figure 4.5-10 Attachment of the Terminal Cover Screw (M2.5) Step 8 Cover the terminal board with the terminal board cover. Figure 4.5-11 Attachment of the Terminal Board Cover WARNING: AFTER ATTACHING A POWER CABLE, ATTACH THE COVER TO THE TERMINAL PLATE WHEN USING DC POWER SUPPLY.
  • Page 175: Attachment/Detachment Of Gs4000-160E2/Gs4000-320E (Dc) Power Cables

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 4.5.5 Attachment/Detachment of GS4000-160E2/GS4000-320E (DC) Power Cables The following procedures for attaching and detaching a power cable are used in common between the case of GS4000-160E2 and that of GS4000-320E (DC). (1) Attachment of a Cable WARNING: BECAUSE DC POWER CABLES ARE CONNECTED TO TERMINAL BOARDS, ATTACHING OR REMOVING A DC POWER CABLE TO OR FROM THE DEVICE MUST BE DONE BY A TRAINED MAINTENANCE PERSON.
  • Page 176 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 2 Remove the terminal cover from the terminal board. Terminal Board Terminal Cover Figure 4.5-13 Removal of the Terminal Cover Step 3 Remove the screws from the 0V terminal, -48V/-60V terminal and earth (ground) terminal 0V Terminal -48V/-60V Terminal...
  • Page 177 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 4 Loosen the screws of the cable clamp. Cable Cramp Screw (M5) Figure 4.5-15 Loosening the Cable Clamp Step 5 Put the DC power cable through the cable clamp, and then mount its terminals with screws in the order of earth (ground) terminal (first), 0V terminal (second) and –48/-60 terminal (third).
  • Page 178 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 6 Mount the DC power cable by fastening the screws of the cable clamp. Cable Clamp Screw (M5) Figure 4.5-17 Fixation of DC Power Cable Step 7 Cover the terminals with the terminal cover. Terminal Cover Figure 4.5-18 Attachment of the Terminal Cover Screw (M2.5)
  • Page 179 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 WARNING: AFTER ATTACHING A POWER CABLE, ATTACH THE COVER TO THE TERMINAL PLATE WHEN USING DC POWER SUPPLY. OTHERWISE ONE OF THE POWER SUPPLY TERMINALS COULD SHORT OUT OR YOU COULD RECEIVE A SHOCK. (2) Detachment of a Cable When detaching a cable, follow the procedures above in reverse order.
  • Page 180: Attachment/Detachment Of A Memory Card

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 ATTACHMENT/DETACHMENT OF A MEMORY CARD It is recommended that you insert the memory card into both the memory card slot 0 and the memory card slot 1 (for a backup) of the Basic Control Unit (BCU). If you have a redundant system of BCU, you should install the memory cards into both Basic Control Unit 0 (BCU0) and Basic Control Unit 1 (BCU1).
  • Page 181 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 3 Lock the memory card by turning down the lever towards the direction indicated in Figure 4.6-3 below. Lever Figure 4.6-3 Memory card locked Detachment of a Memory Card Step 1 Unlock the memory card by turning up the lever to the upright position as indicated in Figure 4.6-4 below.
  • Page 182: Attachment/Detachment Of Gbic

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 ATTACHMENT/DETACHMENT OF GBIC NOTE: You can attach or remove the GBIC to and from the Network Interface (NIF) even though it is installed into the device which is powered on. 4.7.1 Attachment/Detachment of Type A Module Attachment of GBIC Step 1 Pull the lever off and insert the GBIC until it reaches the back of the port.
  • Page 183: Attachment/Detachment Of Type B/C Modules

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Detachment of GBIC Turn the lever to the direction indicated in Figure 4.7-3 below and remove the GBIC pulling the lever towards you. Lever Figure 4.7-3 GBIC (Type A Module) Being Removed 4.7.2 Attachment/Detachment of Type B/C Modules Attachment of GBIC Insert the GBIC until it clicks.
  • Page 184: Attachment/Detachment Of Sfp

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 ATTACHMENT/DETACHMENT OF SFP NOTE: You can attach or remove the SFP to and from the Network Interface (NIF) even though it is installed into the device which is powered on. Attachment of SFP Insert the SFP into the Ethernet port until it clicks with its lever pushed up. Network Interface Module Ethernet Port Lever...
  • Page 185 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Network Interface Module Ethernet Port Lever Figure 4.8-2 SFP Being Attached (Attaching SFP to the lower port of the network interface board S12-1G48S.) Detachment of SFP Turn down the lever of the SFP to the horizontal position and pull the SFP towards you holding its lever.
  • Page 186: Attachment/Detachment Of Xfp

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 ATTACHMENT/DETACHMENT OF XFP NOTE: You can attach or remove the XFP to and from the Network Interface (NIF) even though it is installed into the device which is powered on. 4.9.1 Attachment/Detachment of Type A Modules Attachment of XFP Insert the XFP into an Ethernet board firmly until it clicks, keeping its lever in the upright position.
  • Page 187: Attachment/Detachment Of Type B Modules

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 4.9.2 Attachment/Detachment of Type B Modules Attachment of XFP Insert the XFP into an Ethernet board firmly until it clicks, keeping its lever in the upright position. Network Interface Module Ethernet Port Lever Figure 4.9-3 XFP (Type B Modules) Being Attached Detachment of XFP Turn down the lever of the XFP to the horizontal position and pull the XFP towards you...
  • Page 188: Connecting A Setup Terminal To The Gs4000

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 4.10 CONNECTING A SETUP TERMINAL TO THE GS4000 (1) Connecting a Setup or an Operation Terminal to the CONSOLE Port of a GS4000 When connecting a setup (or an operation) terminal to the CONSOLE port of GS4000, this should be done with the RS-232C cross cable (with D-SUB9 pins on both ends (female)).
  • Page 189 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (2) Case of Connecting An Operation Terminal to the CONSOLE (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX) Port of GS4000 When connecting an operation terminal to the CONSOLE (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX) port of GS4000, this should be done with the 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX interface cables. CONSOLE Port (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX) 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX...
  • Page 190: Connecting Interface Cables To The Gs4000

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 4.11 CONNECTING INTERFACE CABLES TO THE GS4000 (1) Connection of 1000BASE-SX/1000BASE-LX/OC-48c POS Optical Fiber Cable (LC Twin-Core Connector) Insert the connector into the SFP until it clicks. LC Twin-Core Connector Figure 4.11-1 Connection of 1000BASE-SX/1000BASE-LX/OC-48c POS Optical Fiber Cable (LC Twin-Core Connector) NOTE: When removing the connector, do it holding down its tabs.
  • Page 191 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (3) Connection of 10GBASE-ER/10GBASE-EW/10GBASE-LR/10GBASE-LW/OC-192c POS Optical Fiber Cable (SC Twin-Core Connector) Insert the connector into the Ethernet port until it clicks. SC Twin-Core Ethernet Port Connector Figure 4.11-3 Connection of 10GBASE-ER/10GBASE-EW/10GBASE-LR/10GBASE-LW/ OC-192c POS Optical Fiber Cable NOTE: When removing the connector, just pull it out naturally.
  • Page 192 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (5) Connection of 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T Interface Cable (RJ45 Connector) Insert the connector into the Ethernet port until it is locked. RJ45 Connector Ethernet Port Figure 4.11-5 Connection of 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T Interface Cable (RJ45 Connector) NOTE: When removing the connector, do it holding down its tabs. 4-42 520-10-026-30X...
  • Page 193: Powering The Gs4000 Models On/Off

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 4.12 POWERING THE GS4000 MODELS ON/OFF 4.12.1 GS4000-80E1 (1) Powering on the GS4000-80E1 Use the following procedure to power on the GS4000. High port-density PSU-integrated NIF are NOT installed in the GS4000 Set all the switches of GS4000-80E1 to ON. NOTE: Set all the switches of the GS4000 to "ON".
  • Page 194 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Power Switch Power Supply 2 (POW2) Power Supply 1 (POW1) Power Supply 0 (POW0) Figure 4.12-1 GS4000-80E1 Powered On WARNING: WAIT AT LEAST TWO SECONDS BEFORE RESTARTING THE GS4000 ONCE IT HAS BEEN POWERED OFF. (2) Powering off the GS4000-80E1 Set all the switches attached to the device to OFF.
  • Page 195: Gs4000-160E1

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 4.12.2 GS4000-160E1 (1) Powering on the GS4000-160E1 Use the following procedure to power on the GS4000. High port-density PSU-integrated NIF are NOT installed in the GS4000 Set all the switches of GS4000-160E1 to ON. NOTE: Make sure that the required number of power supply modules are mounted in the GS4000 before powering it on.
  • Page 196 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 High port-density PSU-integrated NIF are installed in the GS4000 Set all the switches of GS4000-160E1 to ON. NOTE: Make sure that the required number of power supply modules are mounted in the GS4000 before powering it on. For details, see the section "1.1 Chassis".
  • Page 197 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Power Supply 0 (POW0) Power Supply 1 (POW1) Power Switch Power Supply 2 (POW2) Power Supply 3 (POW3) Figure 4.12-2 GS4000-160E1 Powered On Caution: Wait at least two seconds before restarting the GS4000 once it has been powered off.
  • Page 198: Gs4000-320E (Ac)

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 4.12.3 GS4000-320E (AC) (1) Powering On the GS4000-320E (AC) Set all the switches of GS4000-320E (AC) to ON. NOTE: Make sure that the required number of power supply modules are mounted in the GS4000 before powering it on. For details, see the section "1.1 Chassis".
  • Page 199 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 4. Set to ON. 3. Set to ON. Power Supply 1-1 (POW1-1) 2. Set to ON. Power Supply 0-1 (POW0-1) 1. Set to ON. Power Supply 1-0 (POW1-0) Power Supply 0-0 (POW0-0) Power Switch Figure 4.12-3 GS4000-320E (AC) Powered On Caution: Wait at least two seconds before restarting the GS4000 once it has been powered off.
  • Page 200: Gs4000-80E2

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 4.12.4 GS4000-80E2 (1) Powering On the GS4000-80E2 Set all the breakers of GS4000-80E2 to ON. NOTE: Set all the breakers of GS4000-80E2 to ON. The GS4000-80E2can work if one of its breakers is turned on. However, the Basic Control Unit (BCU) detects an abnormality in power supply and displays the STATUS CODE “22”...
  • Page 201: Gs4000-160E2

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 4.12.5 GS4000-160E2 (1) Powering On the GS4000-160E2 Set all the breakers of GS4000-160E2 to ON. NOTE: Set all the breakers of GS4000-160E2 to ON. The GS4000-160E2 can work if one of its breakers is turned on. However, the Basic Control Unit (BCU) detects an abnormality in power supply and displays the STATUS CODE “22”...
  • Page 202: Gs4000-320E (Dc)

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 4.12.6 GS4000-320E (DC) (1) Powering on the GS4000-320E (DC) Set all the breakers of GS4000-320E (DC) to ON. NOTE: Make sure that the required number of power supply modules are mounted in the GS4000 before powering it on. For details, see the section "1.1 Chassis".
  • Page 203 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 4. Set to ON 3. Set to ON Power Supply 1-1 (POW1-1) 2. Set to ON Power Supply 0-1 (POW0-1) 1. Set to ON Power Supply 1-0 (POW1-0) Power Supply 0-0 (POW0-0) Circuit Breaker Figure 4.12-6 GS4000-320E (DC) Powered On Caution: Wait at least two seconds before restarting the GS4000 once it has been powered off.
  • Page 204: Preparations For Starting Up Gs4000

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 4.13 PREPARATIONS FOR STARTING UP GS4000 (1) Setting of Configuration Definition Information In order to use GS4000, you must input configuration definitions. Regarding the detail information about the creation of configuration definitions, refer to the following manuals.
  • Page 205: Adding And Replacing Options

    5 ADDING AND REPLACING OPTIONS This chapter explains how to install/uninstall Power Supply Units, Basic Control Units, Packet Routing Units, Network Interfaces, fan units and main storage (MS) components. 5.1 Necessary Tools 5.2 Warnings and Cautions 5.3 Replacement of Fan Units 5.4 Additional Installation/Replacement of Power Supply Units 5.5 Additional Installation/Replacement of Basic Control Units 5.6 Additional Installation/Replacement of Packet Switching Units...
  • Page 206: Necessary Tools

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 NECESSARY TOOLS The only tools required to add and replace optional components for the GS4000 are: A #2 Phillips screwdriver for removing the cover or the dummy panels for the network interface slots. A small-sized flat-blade screwdriver for attaching or detaching cables and the guide rails of Packet Switching Units.
  • Page 207: Replacement Of Fan Units

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 REPLACEMENT OF FAN UNITS 5.3.1 GS4000-80E1, GS4000-80E2, GS4000-160E1, and GS4000-160E2 The replacement of a fan unit for GS4000-80E1, GS4000-80E2, GS4000-160E1, and GS4000- 160E2 is done in the same way. You can replace a fan unit without powering off the device. WARNING: THE REPLACEMENT OF A FAN UNIT SHOULD BE DONE BY A TRAINED ENGINEER OR A QUALIFIED MAINTENANCE PERSON.
  • Page 208 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 2 Unlock the fan unit by pushing down the lever towards the direction indicated in Figure 5.3-2 below, and pull the lever towards you so that the fan unit will come out. Lever Figure 5.3-2 Fan Unit Being Unlocked Step 3 Hold the fan unit with both hands and remove it from the device by pulling it...
  • Page 209 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (2) Attachment of a Fan Unit Comply with the following procedure when installing Fan Unit. Step 1 Insert the fan unit into the slot. Slot for a Fan Unit Fan Unit Figure 5.3-4 Fan Unit Being Inserted Into the Slot Step 2 Insert the fan unit into the slot deeply until it reaches the end of the slot, and lock the fan unit by pushing up the lever towards the direction indicated in Figure 5.3-5 below.
  • Page 210 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 3 Attach the front panel to the fan unit by mounting it into position with screws. Screws Front Panel Figure 5.3-6 Front Panel To Be Attached To A Fan Unit Caution: Use a driver when attaching the front panel, and make sure that it is fixed firmly.
  • Page 211: Gs4000-320E (Ac) /Gs4000-320E (Dc)

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 5.3.2 GS4000-320E (AC) /GS4000-320E (DC) You can replace a fan unit without powering off the device. WARNING: THE REPLACEMENT OF A FAN UNIT SHOULD BE DONE BY A TRAINED ENGINEER OR A QUALIFIED MAINTENANCE PERSON. Caution: When replacing a fan unit while powered on, it must be done within one minute after being detached.
  • Page 212 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 2 Unlock the fan unit by pushing down the lever towards the direction indicated in Figure 5.3-8 below, and pull the lever towards you so that the fan unit will come out. Lever Figure 5.3-8 Fan Unit Being Unlocked Step 3 Hold the fan unit with both hands and remove it from the device by pulling it...
  • Page 213 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (2) Attachment of a Fan Unit Comply with the following procedure when installing a Fan Unit. Step 1 Insert the fan unit into the slot. Slot for a Fan Unit Fan Unit Figure 5.3-10 Fan Unit Inserted Into the Slot Step 2 Insert the fan unit into the slot deeply until it reaches the end of the slot, and lock the fan unit by pushing up the lever towards the direction indicated in Figure 5.3-11 below.
  • Page 214 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 3 Attach the front panel to the fan unit by mounting it into position with screws. Front Panel Screws Figure 5.3-12 Front Panel To Be Attached To A Fan Unit Caution: Use a driver when attaching the front panel, and make sure that it is fixed into its position firmly.
  • Page 215: Replacement/Installation Or Additonal Power Supplies

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 REPLACEMENT/INSTALLATION OR ADDITONAL POWER SUPPLIES 5.4.1 GS4000-80E1 You can add or replace a power supply without powering off the device. WARNING: THE ADDITIONAL INSTALLATION OR THE REPLACEMENT OF A POWER SUPPLY SHOULD BE DONE BY A TRAINED ENGINEER OR A QUALIFIED MAINTENANCE PERSON.
  • Page 216 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 2 Remove the power cable from the power supply targeted for replacement. (See the section 4.5.1, which gives you the instruction related to the attachment/detachment of the GS4000-80E1 power cable.) Power Cable Figure 5.4-2 Power Cable Removed From the Power Supply WARNING: WHEN REPLACING A POWER SUPPLY OR INSTALLING AN ADDITIONAL ONE, REMOVE THE POWER CABLE FROM THE POWER SUPPLY TO BE REPLACED.
  • Page 217 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 4 Hold the handle of the power supply, and remove the power supply by pulling its handle towards you. Do it carefully by supporting the power supply from it’s under surface. Handle Figure 5.4-4 Power Supply Removed From the Device Caution: The Power Supply weighs approx.
  • Page 218 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (2) Attachment of a Power Supply Comply with the following procedure when installing a Power Supply. Step 1 Insert the power supply into the slot. Power Supply Slot Power Supply Figure 5.4-5 Power Supply Installed Inserted In the Slot 5-14 520-10-026-30X...
  • Page 219 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 2 Insert the power supply into the slot deeply until it reaches the end of the slot, and fasten the screws of the power supply. Screws Figure 5.4-6 Power Supply Fixed Into Position Caution: Use a driver when attaching a power supply, and make sure that it is fixed into its position firmly.
  • Page 220: Gs4000-160E1

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 5.4.2 GS4000-160E1 You can add or replace a power supply without powering off the device. WARNING: THE ADDITIONAL INSTALLATION OR THE REPLACEMENT OF A POWER SUPPLY SHOULD BE DONE BY A TRAINED ENGINEER OR A QUALIFIED MAINTENANCE PERSON.
  • Page 221 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 2 Remove the power cable from the power supply targeted for replacement. See the section 4.5.2, which gives you the instruction related to the attachment or detachment of the GS4000-160E1 power cable. Power Cable Figure 5.4-8 Power Cable Removed From the Power Supply WARNING: WHEN REPLACING A POWER SUPPLY OR INSTALLING AN ADDITIONAL...
  • Page 222 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 4 Hold the handle of the power supply, and remove the power supply by pulling its handle towards you. Do it carefully by supporting the power supply from its under surface. Handle Figure 5.4-10 Power Supply Removed From the Device Caution: The Power Supply weighs approx.
  • Page 223 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (2) Attachment of a Power Supply Comply with the following procedure when installing a Power Supply. Step 1 Insert the power supply into the slot. Power Supply Slot Power Supply Figure 5.4-11 Power Supply Being Inserted 5-19 520-10-026-30X...
  • Page 224 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 2 Insert the power supply into the slot deeply until it reaches the end of the slot, and fasten the screws of the power supply. Screws Figure 5.4-12 Power Supply Fixed Into Position Caution: Use a driver when attaching a power supply, and make sure that it is fixed into its position firmly.
  • Page 225: Gs4000-320E (Ac)

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 5.4.3 GS4000-320E (AC) You can add or replace a power supply without powering off the device. WARNING: THE ADDITIONAL INSTALLATION OR THE REPLACEMENT OF A POWER SUPPLY SHOULD BE DONE BY A TRAINED ENGINEER OR A QUALIFIED MAINTENANCE PERSON.
  • Page 226 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 2 Remove the power cable from the power supply targeted for replacement. (See the section 4.5.3, which gives you the instruction related to the attachment or detachment of the GS4000-320E (AC) power cable.) Power Cable Figure 5.4-14 Power Cable Removed From the Power Supply WARNING: WHEN REPLACING A POWER SUPPLY OR INSTALLING AN ADDITIONAL ONE, REMOVE THE POWER CABLE FROM THE POWER SUPPLY TO BE...
  • Page 227 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 3 Loosen the screws of the power supply. Screws Screws Figure 5.4-15 Screws to Be Removed From the Power Supply 5-23 520-10-026-30X...
  • Page 228 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 4 Hold the handles of the power supply, and remove the power supply by pulling its handle towards you. 148 mm Handles Figure 5.4-16 Power Supply Removed From the Device Caution: The Power Supply weighs approx. 10kg and its depth is 148mm. Be careful not to drop it when handling it, otherwise you may be injured.
  • Page 229 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (2) Attachment of a Power Supply Comply with the following procedure when installing a Power Supply. Step 1 Insert the power supply into the slot. Power Supply Slot Power Supply Figure 5.4-17 Power Supply Being Inserted 5-25 520-10-026-30X...
  • Page 230 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 2 Insert the power supply into the slot deeply until it reaches the end of the slot, and fasten the screws of the power supply. Screws Screws Figure 5.4-18 Power Supply Fixed Into Position Caution: Use a driver when attaching a power supply, and make sure that it is fixed into its position firmly.
  • Page 231: Gs4000-80E2

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 5.4.4 GS4000-80E2 You can add or replace a power supply without powering off the device. WARNING: THE ADDITIONAL INSTALLATION OR THE REPLACEMENT OF A POWER SUPPLY SHOULD BE DONE BY A TRAINED ENGINEER OR A QUALIFIED MAINTENANCE PERSON.
  • Page 232 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE CIRCUIT BREAKER OF A POWER FACILITY IS SET TO OFF BEFORE ATTACHING OR REMOVING A DC POWER CABLE. ATTACHING OR REMOVING A DC POWER CABLE WITH THE CIRCUIT BREAKER SET TO ON WILL CAUSE AN ELECTRIC SHOCK.
  • Page 233 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 4 Loosen the screws of the power supply. Screws Figure 5.4-21 Screws to Be Removed From the Power Supply Step 5 Hold the handles of the power supply, and remove the power supply by pulling its handle towards you.
  • Page 234 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (2) Attachment of a Power Supply Comply with the following procedure when installing a Power Supply. Step 1 Insert the power supply into the slot. Power Supply Power Supply Slot Figure 5.4-23 Power Supply Being Inserted Into the Slot Step 2 Insert the power supply into the slot deeply until it reaches the end of the slot, and fasten the screws of the power supply.
  • Page 235 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 WARNING: AFTER ATTACHING A POWER CABLE, ATTACH THE COVER TO THE TERMINAL PLATE WHEN USING DC POWER SUPPLY. OTHERWISE ONE OF THE POWER SUPPLY TERMINALS COULD SHORT OUT OR YOU COULD RECEIVE A SHOCK. 5-31 520-10-026-30X...
  • Page 236: Gs4000-160E2/Gs4000-320E (Dc)

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 5.4.5 GS4000-160E2/GS4000-320E (DC) The maximum number of installable power supplies for the GS4000-160E2 and that for GS4000-320E (DC) are different; however the same method of replacing a power supply is applied for both the GS4000-160E2 and the GS4000-320E (DC). You can replace a power supply without powering off the device.
  • Page 237 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 3 Remove the power cable from the power supply targeted for replacement. (See the section 4.5.5, which gives you the instruction related to the attachment/detachment of the GS4000-160E2/GS4000-320E (DC) power cable.) DC Power Cable Figure 5.4-26 Power Cable Removed From the Power Supply Caution: Make sure that the circuit breaker of a power facility is set to OFF before attaching or removing a DC power cable.
  • Page 238 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 5 Hold the handles of the power supply, and remove the power supply by pulling its handle towards you. 148 mm Handles Figure 5.4-28 Power Supply Removed From the Device Caution: The Power Supply weighs approx. 7kg and its depth is 148mm. When detaching the DC power supply from the device, do it by holding its handles firmly, so that it cannot drop accidentally and cause an injury.
  • Page 239 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (2) Attachment of a Power Supply Comply with the following procedure when installing Power Supply. Step 1 Insert the power supply into the slot. Power Supply Slot Power Supply Figure 5.4-29 Power Supply Being Inserted Step 2 Insert the power supply into the slot deeply until it reaches the end of the slot, and fasten the screws of the power supply.
  • Page 240 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 3 Attach the power cable to the power supply. (See the section 4.5.5, which gives you the instruction related to the attachment or detachment of the GS4000-160E2/GS4000-320E (DC) power cable.) WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE CIRCUIT BREAKER OF A POWER FACILITY IS SET TO OFF BEFORE ATTACHING OR REMOVING A DC POWER CABLE.
  • Page 241: Replacement Or Installation Of Additional Basic Control Units

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 REPLACEMENT OR INSTALLATION OF ADDITIONAL BASIC CONTROL UNITS The same method of installing/replacing a Basic Control Unit is applied for all the GS4000 models. You can install or replace a Basic Control Unit without powering off the device. When installing or replacing a basic control unit into or from the device while powered on, you must input the required command from an operation terminal.
  • Page 242 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 2 Open the big levers (not the small ones) towards the direction indicated in Figure 5.5-2 below. (The basic control unit will come out 15mm or so towards you.) Lever Lever Figure 5.5-2 Basic Control Unit Unlocked NOTE: When removing a Basic Control Unit from the slot, do it holding its levers so that its connector part is detached smoothly.
  • Page 243 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 3 Remove the Basic Control Unit from the device by pulling it towards you. Also, do this supporting the Basic Control Unit from its under surface using your hand. Figure 5.5-3 Basic Control Unit Removed Caution: The Basic Control Unit weighs approx.
  • Page 244 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (2) Attachment of a Basic Control Unit Comply with the following procedure when installing a Basic Control Unit. Step 1 Open the levers of the basic control unit as shown in the figure below, and insert it into the slot.
  • Page 245 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 2 Insert the Basic Control Unit into the slot until it reaches the position indicated in the figure below, and then fold its levers to the indicated direction. (The basic control unit will be inserted into the slot completely.) Lever Lever Figure 5.5-5...
  • Page 246: Replacement Or Installation Of Additional Of Packet Switching Units

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 REPLACEMENT OR INSTALLATION OF ADDITIONAL OF PACKET SWITCHING UNITS The same method of installing or replacing a Packet Switching Unit (PSU) applies for all GS4000 models. You can install or replace a PSU without powering off the device. When installing or replacing a PSU into or from the device while powered on, you must input the required command from an operation terminal.
  • Page 247 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 3 Open the levers of the PSU towards the direction indicated in the figure below. (The Packet Switching Unit will come out 15mm or so towards you.) Lever Lever Figure 5.6-2 Packet Switching Unit Unlocked NOTE: When removing a PSU from the slot, do it holding its levers so that its connector part is detached smoothly.
  • Page 248 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 4 Remove the PSU from the device by pulling it towards you. Also, do this supporting the Packet Switching Unit from it’s under surface using your hand. Figure 5.6-3 Packet Switching Unit Removed From the Device Caution: The Packet Switching Unit weighs approx.
  • Page 249 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (2) Attachment of a Packet Switching Unit Comply with the following procedure when installing a Packet Switching Unit. Step 1 Open the levers of the Packet Switching Unit as shown in the figure below, and insert it into the slot.
  • Page 250 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 2 Insert the Packet Switching Unit into the slot until it reaches the position indicated in the figure below, and fold its levers to the indicated direction. (The Packet Switching Unit will be inserted into the slot completely.) Lever Lever Figure 5.6-5...
  • Page 251: Replacement Or Installation Of Additional Network Interfaces

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 REPLACEMENT OR INSTALLATION OF ADDITIONAL NETWORK INTERFACES The same method of installing or replacing a Network Interface (NIF) applies to all GS4000 models. You can install or replace a NIF without powering off the device. When installing or replacing a NIF into or from the device while powered on, you must input the required command from an operation terminal.
  • Page 252 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (1) Detachment of a Network Interface Board Comply with the following procedure when removing a Standard NIF. Step 1 Remove the interface cable from the NIF targeted for replacement. (As for the detachment of an interface cable, refer to the section 4.11 Connecting Interface Cables to the GS4000.) Step 2 Loosen the screws of the network interface board.
  • Page 253 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 3 Open the small levers (not the big ones) towards the direction indicated in the figure below. (The network interface board will come out 15mm or so towards you.) Lever Lever Figure 5.7-3 Network Interface Board Unlocked NOTE: When removing a NIF from the slot, do it holding its levers so that its connector part is detached smoothly.
  • Page 254 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 4 Remove a network interface board by pulling it toward you. (Pull out a network interface board just a little bit toward you by holding the areas shadowed with , then remove it completely by holding its side panels.) Procedure 1.
  • Page 255 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (2)Attachment of a Network Interface Device Comply with the following procedure when installing a Standard NIF. NOTE: This section descibes the procedure for installing a network interface board into the packet switching unit with the guide rail installed. In order to install a standard NIF into the packet switching unit, the guide rail should be installed beforehand.
  • Page 256 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 2 Insert the NIF into the slot until it reaches the position indicated in the figure below, and fold its levers to the indicated direction. The NIF will be inserted into the slot completely. Lever Lever Figure 5.7-6...
  • Page 257: Replacement Or Installation Of An Additional High Port-Density Nif

    GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 5.7.2 Replacement or Installation of an Additional High Port-Density NIF The schematic procedure below shows how to install/remove a high port-density NIF to/from the packet switching unit. As shown in the figure below, a high port-density NIF should be installed into the packet switching unit, for which the guide rail should already have been removed.
  • Page 258 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (1) Detachment of a Network Interface Comply with the following procedure when removing a High Port-Density NIF. Step 1 Remove the interface cable from the network interface board targeted for replacement. For the detachment of an interface cable, refer to the section 4.11 “Connecting Interface Cables to the GS4000.”...
  • Page 259 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 3 Open the small levers (not the big ones) towards the direction indicated in the figure below. The network interface board will come out 15 mm or so towards you. Lever Lever Figure 5.7-9 Network Interface Unlocked NOTE: When removing a NIF from the slot, do it holding its levers so that its...
  • Page 260 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 4 Remove a network interface board by pulling it toward you. (Pull out a network interface board just a little bit toward you by holding the areas shadowed with , then remove it completely by holding its side panels.) Procedure 1.
  • Page 261 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (3) Attachment of a Network Interface Comply with the following procedure when installing a High Port-Density NIF. NOTE: This is the procedure for installing a network interface board into the packet switching unit which does not have a guide rail installed. In order to install a high port-density NIF into the packet switching unit, the guide rail should already be removed.
  • Page 262 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 2 Insert the NIF into the slot until it reaches the position indicated in the figure below, and fold its levers to the indicated direction. The NIF will be inserted into the slot completely. Lever Lever Figure 5.7-12 Network Interface Being Locked...
  • Page 263 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 5.7.3 Replacement or Installation of an Additional High Port-Density PSU- integrated NIF The high port-density PSU-integrated NIF is installed into the slot for the packet switching unit. WARNING: THE REPLACEMENT OF A NETWORK INTERFACE (NIF) SHOULD BE DONE BY A TRAINED ENGINEER OR A QUALIFIED MAINTENANCE PERSON.
  • Page 264 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (1) Detachment of a Network Interface Comply with the following procedure when removing a High port-density PSU-integrated NIF. Step 1 Remove the interface cable from the network interface board targeted for replacement. For the detachment of an interface cable, refer to the section 4.11 “Connecting Interface Cables to the GS4000.”...
  • Page 265 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 3 Open the levers towards the direction indicated in the figure below. (The network interface board will come out 15mm or so towards you.) Lever Lever Figure 5.7-14 Network Interface Unlocked NOTE: When removing a NIF from the slot, do it holding its levers so that its connector part is detached smoothly.
  • Page 266 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 4 Remove a network interface board by pulling it toward you.( Also, do this supporting the NIF from it’s under surface using your hand.) Figure 5.7-15 Network Interface Removed From the Device Caution: The high port-density PSU-integrated NIF weighs approx. 5kg. Be careful not to drop it when handling it, otherwise you may be injured.
  • Page 267 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (2) Attachment of a Network Interface Comply with the following procedure when installing a high port-density PSU-integrated NIF. NOTE: The high port-density PSU-integrated NIF should be installed in a packet switching unit slot. If a packet switching unit is already installed there, it needs to be removed before installing the high port-density PSU-integrated NIF.
  • Page 268 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 2 Insert the NIF into the slot until it reaches the position indicated in the figure below, and fold its levers to the indicated direction. The NIF will be inserted into the slot completely. Lever Lever Figure 5.7-17 Network Interface Being Locked...
  • Page 269 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 5.7.4 Replacement or Installation of an Additional Guide Rail Installing a standard NIF into a PSU requires that the guide rail be mounted in a PSU. Installing a high port-density NIF into a PSU requires that the guide rail be removed from a PSU.
  • Page 270 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 3 Remove a guide rail from a Packet Switching Unit. Figure 5.7-19 Guide Rail Removed From a Packet Switching Unit NOTE: Keep removed guide rails and screws safely. Step 4 Install a Packet Switching Unit into the device. (See the section 5.6.) 5-66 520-10-026-30X...
  • Page 271 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (2) Attachment of a Guide Rail Comply with the following procedure when installing a Guide Rail. Step 1 Remove a Packet Switching Unit from the device. For the detachment of a Packet Switching Unit, see the section 5.6. Step 2 Attach the two screws in the designated positions of the Packet Switching Unit as shown in the figure below.
  • Page 272 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 3 Insert a guide rail into the Packet Switching Unit. Guide Rail Figure 5.7-21 Insertion of the Guide Rail 5-68 520-10-026-30X...
  • Page 273 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 Step 4 Mount a guide rail with the screws. Tighten up the screws in the order of the screw (A) first, then the screw (B). Screw (A) Screw (B) Figure 5.7-22 Attaching the Guide Rail Step 5 Install a Packet Switching Unit into the device.
  • Page 274 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 REPLACEMENT OR INSTALLATION OF ADDITIONAL MAIN STORAGE COMPONENTS The same method of installing/replacing a main storage is applied for all the GS4000 models. You must install another DIMM to expand memory, and you can install up to four 256MB DIMMs into the BCU of GS4000.
  • Page 275 GS4000 Installation Guide Revision 4.00 (2) Attachment of a DIMM Step 1 Attach a memory module (DIMM) to the BCU by inserting it into its memory slot as shown in the figure below. (The levers will be closed towards the direction (C) to lock the DIMM if you insert it into the slot deeply.) Memory Module (DIMM)
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