Fujitsu Switch XG1200 User Manual

P3N1-E061-01EN  
XG1200 Hardware Guide  
 
Preface  
You have purchased the XG1200, a compact, 12 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet layer 2 switch that  
achieves unsurpassed standards of high throughput and low-latency performance.  
This manual explains the procedures required to install your XG1200 and should be read and  
understood before you start using your XG1200.  
First edition (September 2005)  
All Rights Reserved, Copyright © PFU LIMITED 2005  
Preface  
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For Safe Use of the XG1200  
This manual contains important information to ensure the safe use of your XG1200.  
Be sure to thoroughly read and understand its contents before attempting to use the XG1200.  
After reading, store this manual in a safe place for future reference.  
PFU has made every effort to ensure the safety of the user and others, and to prevent property  
damage. When using the XG1200, follow the instructions given in this manual.  
Warning notations  
Warnings are included throughout this manual in order to prevent injury to the user and/or  
material damage. There are two levels of warnings, both of which are composed of a symbol  
and a message describing the issue.  
This symbol indicates the possibility of serious or fatal injury if the  
WARNING  
XG1200 is not used properly.  
This symbol indicates the possibility of minor or moderate personal injury,  
as well as damage to the XG1200 and/or to other users and their prop-  
erty, if the XG1200 is not used properly.  
CAUTION  
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For Safe Use of the XG1200  
 
This symbol indicates the possibility of serious or fatal injury if the XG1200 is  
not used properly.  
For your safety and that of others, please follow these guidelines.  
WARNING  
Category  
Warning  
Danger of  
electricshock  
or fire  
Never attempt to disassemble, dismantle, upgrade, or recycle the XG1200 by yourself.  
Do not place objects on the XG1200, as there is a risk of electric shock, fire, and/or damage.  
Do not install the XG1200 where it will be exposed to direct sunlight, close to a heating device, or in an  
environment with much dust and high humidity, as there is a risk of electric shock and fire.  
For XG1200 models with cooling vents, do not block off the vents as these prevent the internal parts of the  
XG1200 from reaching high temperature, and there is a risk of fire.  
Do not wrap the running XG1200 with a cloth. Doing so keeps the heat in, and may cause a fire.  
Avoid getting any liquids (such as coffee) or pieces of metal (such as paper clips) into the XG1200, as there is  
a risk of electric shock and fire. To avoid foreign objects getting into the XG1200, never place objects on it.  
Do not put your fingers into the LAN jack, as there is a risk of electric shock.  
Do not use the XG1200 with any voltage other than that specified on the device, as there is a risk of electric  
shock and fire.  
Should the XG1200 start giving off heat, smoke, and/or a strange smell, immediately disconnect the power  
plug from the power outlet. To make this easy, the XG1200 should be located close to the power outlet (wall  
socket or power strip), and the power outlet must be readily accessible.  
Do not disconnect the ground cables before disconnecting the power plug from the power outlet.  
After the power is disconnected, contact the vendor's service department immediately. Continued use of the  
XG1200 may cause an electric shock and fire.  
Note that in this case, the state of data in transmission is not guaranteed. (page 32)  
If the power plug or power socket is dirty, clean it with a dry cloth. Continued use may cause a fire. (page 30)  
Do not touch the power plug with wet hands, as there is a risk of electric shock. (page 30)  
Insert the power plug completely into the power socket.  
A partially inserted power plug may cause an electric shock, give off smoke, and/or catch fire. (page 30)  
When you remove a power plug from its outlet, be sure to pull the only power plug itself. Pulling on the power  
cord itself may expose the cores or break the cord, and cause electric shock or fire. (page 30)  
If the XG1200 is to be left unused for any significant period, remove the power plug from the outlet for safety  
reasons. Failure to do so may cause a fire or damage. (page 30)  
Do not damage or remodel the power cords, as this may cause electric shock or fire.  
Do not place any object on, wrap any object with, pull and/or kick the power cords, as there is a risk of  
electric shock and fire. (page 30)  
Never overload a power outlet with multiple devices.  
If too many devices are connected, the power socket may overheat and cause a fire.  
When you remove a power plug from an outlet, be sure to pull the power plug itself.  
A power plug damaged by incorrect removal may cause an electric shock and fire.  
Do not use the XG1200 with a damaged power cord, a damaged power plug, and/or a loose socket.  
Continued use under these conditions may cause an electric shock and fire. (page 30)  
Do not bundle the power cords. Doing so increases the heat density, and may cause a fire.  
Do not touch the power plug when there is thunder and lightning about, as there is a risk of electric shock.  
(page 30)  
Danger of  
breakage  
and injury  
Do not place the XG1200 on its side or stack up multiple XG1200s.  
Ignoring this may damage the XG1200 or injure the operator.  
Do not install the XG1200 in an unstable place (such as on a slanted surface or a place subject to vibra-  
tions).  
Doing so may cause injury or device damage.  
Do not place any objects or perform any work on the XG1200.  
Ignoring this may damage the XG1200 or injure the operator.  
Never leave the plastic bags the XG1200 was packed in around where children can find them, as they may  
suck them into their mouths or place them over their heads in fun, with a severe risk of choking and asphyxia.  
Do not dispose the XG1200 with other wastes. If burnt, the XG1200 can explode.  
For Safe Use of the XG1200  
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This symbol indicates the possibility of minor or moderate personal injury, as  
well as damage to the XG1200 and/or to other users and their property, if the  
XG1200 is not used properly.  
CAUTION  
Category  
Caution  
Danger of device  
damage  
Do not place the XG1200 on its side or stack up multiple XG1200s. Doing so may damage the XG1200.  
Do not install the XG1200 in an unstable place (such as on a slanted surface or a place subjected to  
vibrations). Doing so may damage the XG1200.  
Do not place any objects or perform any work on the XG1200. Doing so may damage the XG1200.  
Install the XG1200 inside a building. Using the XG1200 outside may damage it.  
Do not use the XG1200 in areas of extremely high temperature, low temperature, or a area where the  
temperature goes up and down suddenly. Installing the XG1200 in such areas may damage it.  
Do not expose the XG1200 to seawater. Installing the XG1200 in such areas may damage it.  
Do not use the XG1200 in a place subjected to shock or vibrations. Using the XG1200 in such a place  
may damage it.  
Do not use the XG1200 in a place where chemicals are being sprayed or may otherwise come in contact  
with it. Using the XG1200 in such a place may damage it.  
Do not use the XG1200 near objects which generate strong magnetic fields, such as microwave ovens.  
Using the XG1200 in such place may damage it.  
Do not use the XG1200 with foreign objects (liquids and/or pieces of metal) inside it. Using the XG1200  
in such a condition may damage it.  
When moving the XG1200, be sure to remove the power plug from the outlet first. Not doing so may  
damage it.  
Danger of  
Do not use the XG1200 near a radio or a TV.  
electromagnetic  
interference  
Doing so can interfere with the radio and TV reception.  
Danger of  
To avoid an electric shock, do not open the cover unless you are a maintenance engineer.  
electric shock  
When performing maintenance on the XG1200, be sure to remove the power plug from the outlet first.  
Danger when  
rackmounting  
Only use the XG1200 if the temperature inside the rack is 40°C or less. Ignoring this may damage the  
XG1200 (page 24).  
Ensure that the rack is sufficiently ventilated and that excess heat is properly exhausted (page 24).  
Check that the configuration of devices in the rack does not overload the power supply (page 24).  
To ensure the stability of the rack, fix it to the wall or floor as appropriate (page 24).  
Do not install the XG1200 in a rack if it would make it unstable (page 24).  
Check that all units installed in the rack are correctly connected to a grounded power source (page 24).  
When removing the XG1200 from a rack, and be sure to hold it by both sides.  
At least two people should work together. (page 25) (page 28)  
Danger when  
cleaning  
When cleaning the XG1200, only use a soft cloth, and wipe it gently.  
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For Safe Use of the XG1200  
 
No self maintenance  
Never attempt to dismantle or modify the XG1200 yourself. This is extremely dangerous  
since the XG1200 includes both high voltage and high temperature components.  
If maintenance is required, contact the vendor's service department.  
Warning label  
The following warning label may be found on the rear of XG1200. Do not attempt to remove  
this warning label. If you cannot read the details written in the warning label because of dirt or  
wear, contact the vendor's service department for a replacement label.  
Safety precautions  
The expected life of the XG1200 is approximately five years, assuming use at an ambient  
temperature of 25°C.  
Use of this hardware guide, the XG1200, its firmware, and the management software are  
the responsibility of the user.  
Fujitsu and its partners accept no responsibility for any errors or data loss arising from use  
of the XG1200. Before using the XG1200, it should be understood that the XG1200 is not  
guaranteed against failure for any more than the original purchase price.  
Fujitsu and its partners do not approve of any use of the firmware provided with the  
XG1200, or of any authorized firmware upgrades, for any purpose other than installation  
on the XG1200. Modification and disassemble are expressing not permitted.  
When connecting up the fiber optic cables, check that there is no dust, foreign objects or  
fingerprints on the connector surfaces.  
For security  
A default login password is set before the XG1200 is shipped.  
For security reasons, a new password should be chosen before the XG1200 is used.  
For Safe Use of the XG1200  
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Electromagnetic compatibility  
FCC Class A  
CE Marking  
Safety  
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950, UL60950 and EN60950  
Static electricity  
Under certain conditions, twisted pair cables can become charged with static electricity.  
Connecting a statically charged twisted pair cable to a device can cause the device or its LAN  
port to operate falsely or to become damaged.  
Use a static removal tool to discharge twisted pair cables to ground immediately before con-  
necting them to devices.  
Note that a discharged twisted pair cable that has been left unconnected for a long time may  
become statically charged again.  
High safety  
[Use for the high safety required case]  
The XG1200 is designed, developed and manufactured as contemplated for general use,  
including without limitation, general office use, personal use, household use, and ordinary  
industrial use, but is not designed, developed and manufactured for use in situations with  
accompanying fatal risks or dangers that, unless extremely high safety is secured, could lead  
directly to death, personal injury, severe physical damage or other loss (hereinafter "High  
Safety Required Use"), including without limitation, nuclear reaction control in nuclear facility,  
aircraft flight control, air traffic control, mass transport control, medical life support system,  
and missile launch control in weapon systems.  
Do not use the XG1200 for High Safety Required Use without otherwise ensuring the safety  
level required. Fujitsu and its related companies assume no liability whatsoever for damages  
arising from use of the XG1200 by the user in high-safety applications, and for any claims or  
compensation for damages by the user or a third party.  
Laser safety  
The XG1200 contains a class 1 laser, and can emit invisible laser light. Do not look into the  
10 Gigabit Ethernet port openings. The following warning applies to the XG1200's laser:  
The XG1200 contains Xenpak modules, which are laser devices.  
In the USA, these Xenpak modules are certified as Class 1 laser products that conform to  
the requirements of the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) regulation  
21 CFR Subchapter J, and this certification is indicated by a label attached to each Xen-  
pak module.  
Outside the USA, these Xenpak modules are certified as Class 1 laser products that con-  
form to the requirements given in IEC825-1 (1993) and Amendment11 (1996) of  
EN60825-1 (1994).  
Even when cables are not connected, invisible laser light may be still emitted from the  
port openings. To avoid this laser light, never peer into the port openings.  
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For Safe Use of the XG1200  
 
About This Manual  
This section explains who this manual is aimed at, describes the layout of the manual, and gives a  
description of the symbols used in this manual.  
Targeted reader and expected knowledge  
This manual is written for an administrator who has responsibility for network system configu-  
ration, maintenance, and management.  
Understanding of the following knowledge is expected.  
Basic knowledge of networks, intranets and the internet.  
Basic knowledge of system management.  
Basic knowledge of system security.  
This manual does not give any explanation of network protocol terms.  
Organization  
This manual is organized as follows.  
Chapter 1 Before Use  
This chapter lists the items that should be in the XG1200 package, describes  
the names and functions of the various components of the XG1200.  
Chapter 2 Installation and Operation  
This chapter explains how to install, connect, and start the XG1200.  
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting  
This chapter describes what you should do when your XG1200 has problems.  
Appendix  
This appendix explains the specifications of the XG1200, and should be  
referred to as necessary.  
Related manuals  
The following manuals are related to this manual. Consult them as required.  
XG1200 Hardware Guide (this manual)  
This manual describes the hardware of the XG1200.  
XG1200 User's Guide  
This manual describes a variety of operations and procedures, including the installation  
and maintenance of the XG1200.  
When referring to the "XG1200 User’s Guide", the manual name is usually abbreviated as  
"User's Guide".  
The user's guide is an online manual, contained in the "XG1200 User's Guide CD-ROM".  
About This Manual  
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Symbols used in this manual  
This manual uses the following symbols.  
This symbol indicates a point that operator should pay attention to.  
Attention  
This symbol indicates supplemental information.  
Note  
This symbol indicates a section which describes related information.  
Refer  
This symbol means "Danger! You are in a situation that could result in  
bodily injury". Before continuing, make yourself aware of the hazards  
involved and become familiar with common ways of preventing acci-  
dents.  
WARNING  
This symbol means "Be careful, or you might do something that could  
damage your equipment or result in loss of data".  
CAUTION  
Trademarks and abbreviations used in this manual  
Company names and products names referred in this manual are registered trademarks or  
trademarks of respective companies.  
The trademark ™ and ® have been omitted from this manual.  
Product Information  
The latest product information including technical information, update information, are avail-  
able from the following web site:  
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About This Manual  
 
Contents  
Preface .........................................................................................................1  
For Safe Use of the XG1200 ........................................................................2  
Warning notations ..............................................................................................2  
No self maintenance ..........................................................................................5  
Warning label .....................................................................................................5  
Safety precautions .............................................................................................5  
For security ........................................................................................................5  
Electromagnetic compatibility ............................................................................6  
Safety .................................................................................................................6  
Static electricity ..................................................................................................6  
High safety .........................................................................................................6  
Laser safety .......................................................................................................6  
About This Manual ........................................................................................7  
Targeted reader and expected knowledge ........................................................7  
Organization .......................................................................................................7  
Related manuals ................................................................................................7  
Symbols used in this manual .............................................................................8  
Trademarks and abbreviations used in this manual ..........................................8  
Product Information ............................................................................................8  
1
2
3
A
Chapter 1 Before Use...................................................................... 11  
1-1 Parts List .....................................................................................................12  
1-2 XG1200 Components .................................................................................14  
1-3 Labels .........................................................................................................17  
Chapter 2 Installation and Operation ............................................ 21  
2-1 Installation Overview ..................................................................................22  
2-2 Installation Procedure .................................................................................23  
2-2-1 Installation requirements ............................................................................23  
2-2-2 Installing the XG1200 in a rack ..................................................................25  
2-2-3 Uninstalling the XG1200 from a rack ..........................................................28  
2-3 Cable Connection .......................................................................................29  
2-3-1 Connecting the fiber optic cables ...............................................................29  
2-3-2 Connecting the power cords .......................................................................30  
2-4 Basic Operation ..........................................................................................32  
2-4-1 Turning the XG1200 on ..............................................................................32  
2-4-2 Turning the XG1200 off ..............................................................................32  
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting ............................................................ 33  
3-1 Start-up Problems .......................................................................................34  
3-2 Hardware Problems ....................................................................................35  
Contents  
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Appendix............................................................................................. 37  
Appendix-A Specifications ...................................................................................38  
A.1  
Product Specifications ................................................................................38  
A.2  
Installation Specifications ...........................................................................38  
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Contents  
 
Before Use  
This chapter lists the items that should be in the XG1200 package, describes the names  
and functions of the various components of the XG1200.  
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1-1 Parts List..................................................................................................12  
1-2 XG1200 Components..............................................................................14  
1-3 Labels......................................................................................................17  
 
1-1 Parts List  
Before proceeding, check that all of the following parts were included in your XG1200 package.  
Contact the vendor's service department if any parts are missing and/or the manual has any miss-  
ing or wrongly collated pages.  
Keep the hardware guide (this manual) and the CD-ROM in a safe place.  
XG1200  
CD-ROM  
Power Cord  
Serial Cross Cable  
Hardware Guide  
(this manual)  
Rack Mounting Bracket L  
Rack Mounting Bracket R  
Rack Mounting Bracket BR  
Rails × 2  
Rack Mounting Bracket BL  
Wrist Strap  
Rack Nuts  
× 8  
Cage Nuts  
Rack Screws (Large)  
Rack Screws (Small)  
Bracket Screws  
× 8  
× 8  
× 8  
× 12  
12  
Before Use  
 
XG1200  
The XG1200 itself (from zero to eight Xenpak modules may  
be installed).  
Power Cord  
A 3-pin cable to connect the XG1200 to a power supply.  
Serial Cross Cable  
A cable to connect the XG1200 to a PC when the settings  
need to be adjusted.  
Rack Mounting Bracket L A bracket for mounting the XG1200 in a rack. Attach the rack  
mounting bracket L to the front-left side of the XG1200, and  
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fasten to the front-left rack post with the rack screws (large).  
Rack Mounting Bracket R A bracket for mounting the XG1200 in a rack. Attach the rack  
mounting bracket R to the front-right side of the XG1200, and  
fasten to the front-right rack post with the rack screws (large).  
Rack Mounting Bracket BL A bracket for mounting the XG1200 in a rack. Attach the rack  
mounting bracket BL to the back-left side of the XG1200, and  
fasten to the rail (attached to the back-left rack post) with the  
rack screws (small).  
Rack Mounting Bracket BR A bracket for mounting the XG1200 in a rack. Attach the rack  
mounting bracket BR to the back-right side of the XG1200,  
and fasten to the rail (attached to the back-right rack post)  
with the rack screws (small).  
Rails  
Two rails that are attached to the back-left and back-right  
rack posts and into which the back rack mounting brackets  
(BL, BR) are slid and then fastened when mounting the  
XG1200 in a rack.  
Bracket Screws  
Rack Nuts  
Countersunk screws for fixing the rack mounting brackets (L,  
R, BL, and BR) to the XG1200.  
When the rack post holes are round, use the rack nuts to fas-  
ten the XG1200 and the rails to the rack posts with the rack  
screws (large).  
Cage Nuts  
When the rack post holes are square, use the rack nuts to  
fasten the XG1200 and the rails to the rack posts with the  
rack screws (large).  
Rack Screws (Large)  
Rack Screws (Small)  
Pan-head screws for fixing the XG1200 and the rails to the  
rack posts.  
Pan-head screws for fixing the back rack mounting brackets  
(BL, BR) to the rails.  
CD-ROM  
Contains documents necessary to operate the XG1200.  
Hardware Guide  
A manual describing the XG1200 hardware and related mat-  
ters (this manual).  
Wrist Strap  
Used when performing maintenance on the XG1200.  
Parts List  
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1-2 XG1200 Components  
This section explains the names and functions of the various XG1200 components, including the  
various indicator LEDs.  
XG1200 front  
The following explains the names and functions of the components at the front of the  
XG1200.  
Link/Act LED Link/Act LED  
Alarm LED  
Front Fan Unit  
Power LED Status LED  
Dump Switch  
Port 11  
Port 9 Port 10  
Port 12  
Serial Port  
Tx  
Tx  
Tx  
Rx  
Rx  
Rx  
Tx  
Tx  
Tx  
Rx  
Rx  
Rx  
Tx  
Rx  
Rx  
Rx  
Tx  
Tx  
Tx  
Rx  
Rx  
Rx  
Console RS-232  
Tx  
Tx  
Link/Act  
Link/Act  
Mng-LAN  
FAN  
Port 5  
Port 1  
Port 7  
Port 3  
Port 8  
Port 6  
Port 2  
Front Fan LED  
Port 4  
Mng-LAN  
Mng-LAN Speed LED  
Mng-LAN Link LED  
Link/Act LED  
Link/Act LED  
Link/Act LED  
Power LED (Green)  
Alarm LED (Orange)  
Status LED (Green)  
Serial Port  
Lights when the XG1200 is receiving power.  
Lights when there is a problem with the XG1200.  
Lights when the XG1200 is in an operable state.  
Used when performing maintenance or adjusting the settings  
(Console connection).  
Mng-LAN  
Used when performing maintenance or adjusting the settings  
(LAN connection).  
-
Mng - LAN Speed LED (Orange) Lights if the link is 100BASE-TX.  
-
Mng - LAN Link LED (Green)  
Lights when the link is established.  
Ports 1-12  
Xenpak modules which connect to the IEEE802.3ae/ak com-  
pliant 10 Gigabit network served by the XG1200. Connection  
method varies depending on which Xenpak modules are  
installed.  
Link/Act LEDs (Green)  
Displays the condition of respective port.  
Each LED lights when a link is established on its port.  
Front Fan Unit  
Cooling air intake fan.  
Front Fan LED (Orange)  
Dump Switch  
Lights when there is a problem with the Front Fan Unit.  
Used to collect maintenance information.  
CAUTION  
In order to avoid having negative effect on the cooling of the XG1200, do not loosen  
the Front Fan Unit screws on purpose.  
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Before Use  
 
XG1200 rear  
The following explains the names and functions of the components at the rear of the XG1200.  
Power Supply Unit  
Power Inlet  
Rear Fan Unit  
1
FAN  
Power Switch  
Power Fail LED  
Rear Fan LED  
Power Supply LED  
Power Switch  
Power Supply Unit  
Used to turn the XG1200 on/off.  
Supplies power to the XG1200 (includes an exhaust fan).  
Lights when the XG1200 is on.  
-
-
Power Supply LED (Green)  
Power Fail LED (Orange)  
Lights when there is a problem with the Power  
Supply Unit.  
Rear Fan Unit  
Exhaust fan.  
Lights when there is a problem with the Rear Fan Unit.  
Rear Fan LED (Orange)  
CAUTION  
In order to avoid having negative effect on the cooling of the XG1200, do not loosen  
the Rear Fan Unit screws on purpose.  
XG1200 Components  
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Indicator LEDs  
There are three main indicator LEDs on the front of the XG1200: Power LED, Alarm LED, and  
Status LED. The following explains the LED display under various conditions.  
LED  
XG1200 Condition  
Power  
Alarm  
Status  
Off  
Off  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Starting up  
Power just turned on  
System starting up  
On  
Off *1  
Off *1  
Off *1  
Off*1  
Blinking  
On  
System start-up completed  
Operable  
On  
After shutdown  
Off  
*1: If the XG1200 is operating normally.  
If a problem occurs, the front panel LEDs and the LEDs on the individual parts can be used to  
identify the trouble:  
LED  
XG1200 Condition  
Power  
Alarm  
Status  
LED on failed part  
Startup error  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
Blinking  
On  
Blinking  
--- *3  
--- *3  
--- *3  
--- *3  
--- *3  
--- *3  
--- *3  
--- *3  
---  
Front fan error  
Rear fan error  
Power fan error  
No AC supply *2  
Power supply error  
Voltage error  
Front Fan LED: On  
Rear Fan LED: On  
Power Fail LED: On  
Power Fail LED: On  
Power Fail LED: On  
---  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
Temperature error  
Xenpak error  
On  
---  
On  
---  
System dump in  
progress  
On  
On  
--- *3  
---  
*2: Only detectable and indicated when two power supply units are installed and connected to separate,  
independent power supplies.  
*3: Condition of the Status LED will depend on the state of the system.  
Note that the XG1200 does not shut itself off when trouble is detected.  
Any problems other than those that occur during start up are recorded in the event log.  
For details of the event log, refer to the "User Guide".  
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Before Use  
 
1-3 Labels  
A warning sticker, product nameplate, product ID label, and MAC label are to be found in various  
places on the XG1200.  
Warning Sticker  
1
Product Nameplate  
Right View of XG1200  
FAN  
Rear View of XG1200  
MAC Label  
Product ID Label  
Top View of XG1200  
Warning sticker  
Obey the following warning:  
Labels  
17  
 
Product nameplate  
This indicates the model, part number, serial number, etc.  
Rev.  
Label  
MODEL.  
Model  
Part Number  
Serial Number  
* * * * * *  
PA  
0
0
0
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
3
4
4
4
5
5
5
6
6
6
7
7
7
8
8
8
9
9
9
PART NO.  
SER NO.  
* * * * *  
* * * * * *  
P
1 50/60Hz **** Kg  
100-240V *** **** A/INPUT  
PFU Limited  
MADE IN JAPAN  
a FUJITSU company  
Product ID Label  
This indicates the model, serial number, etc.  
MODEL *****  
Model  
SER. NO *********  
Serial Number  
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Before Use  
 
MAC Label  
This indicates the MAC address:  
MAC Address:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx~yy:yy:yy:yy:yy:yy  
MAC addresses are allotted relative to the address on the MAC label:  
1
Address on the MAC label  
Location  
Mng-LAN  
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx  
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx+1  
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx+2  
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx+3  
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XG1200  
Port 1  
Port 2  
Port 3  
Port 4  
Port 5  
Port 6  
Port 7  
Port 8  
Port 9  
Port 10  
Port 11  
Port 12  
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Labels  
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20  
Before Use  
 
Installation and Operation  
This chapter explains how the user should proceed from installation to operation of the  
XG1200.  
2
2-1 Installation Overview ...............................................................................22  
2-2 Installation Procedure..............................................................................23  
2-2-1 Installation requirements.............................................................23  
2-2-2 Installing the XG1200 in a rack...................................................25  
2-2-3 Uninstalling the XG1200 from a rack..........................................28  
2-3 Cable Connection....................................................................................29  
2-3-1 Connecting the fiber optic cables................................................29  
2-3-2 Connecting the power cords.......................................................30  
2-4 Basic Operation.......................................................................................32  
2-4-1 Turning the XG1200 on ..............................................................32  
2-4-2 Turning the XG1200 off...............................................................32  
 
2-1 Installation Overview  
This section reviews the flow of work as the user proceeds from installation to operation of the  
XG1200.  
Install the XG1200 and the proceed with normal operation as follows:  
1
Check the components  
"1-1 Parts List"  
2
3
Check the set up area and install the XG1200  
"For Safe Use of the XG1200", "2-2 Installation Procedure"  
Connect the cables to the XG1200  
Connect the required fiber optic cables and power cords to the XG1200.  
"2-3 Cable Connection"  
4
5
Check that the everything is secure  
Check that the XG1200 doesn't wobble and that no cables are loose.  
Turn the power on  
Check that the system starts up normally.  
"2-4-1 Turning the XG1200 on"  
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Installation and Operation  
 
2-2 Installation Procedure  
This chapter describes the installation requirements and installation procedure.  
2-2-1 Installation requirements  
Before installing the XG1200, read " For Safe Use of the XG1200" (page 2) and comply with  
the installation requirements described below.  
Space requirements  
When installing the XG1200, a certain amount of installation space is necessary.  
When installing the rack, the indicated space (800mm of both the front and rear of the rack)  
should be reserved as a service area.  
The following figures indicate examples of a 540mm (W) × 850mm (D) 19-inch rack and a  
700mm (W) × 950mm (D) 19 inch rack.  
2
When installing in any other 19-inch rack, refer to the user guide provided with the rack.  
[540mm (W) × 850mm (D) 19-inch rack]  
(Unit: mm)  
Front  
Rack  
(Top)  
Service area  
(Rear)  
Service area  
(Front)  
800  
800  
850  
[700mm (W) × 950mm (D) 19-inch rack]  
(Unit: mm)  
Front  
Service area  
(Front)  
Rack  
(Top)  
Service area  
(Rear)  
800  
800  
950  
CAUTION  
The XG1200 may be installed in any rack with an internal depth of between 673mm  
and 770mm, except for the following ranges:  
723mm - 726mm  
743mm - 746mm  
753mm - 756mm  
763mm - 766mm  
Installation Procedure  
23  
 
Set up requirements  
Only use the XG1200 under the temperature, humidity and other environmental conditions  
specified in "A.2 Installation Specifications" (page 38). Using the XG1200 outside the follow-  
ing ranges can shorten the lifetime or cause the failure of the XG1200.  
-
Temperature (5 - 40°C)  
Humidity (20 - 80%RH)  
-
When installing the XG1200 in a rack, note the following.  
Certain types of racks cannot be used. To check whether the XG1200 can be installed in  
a given rack, contact the vendor's service department.  
CAUTION  
Remember that when an installed unit is operating, the temperature inside the rack  
will be higher than the external ambient temperature, particularly if the rack con-  
tains multiple units. The rack’s internal ambient temperature should not be allowed  
to exceed the maximum ambient temperature specified for each installed unit. The  
maximum ambient temperature allowed for the XG1200 is 40°C.  
A certain amount of air is required for the XG1200 to operate safely. Make sure  
that adequate ventilation is provided and that the front and rear air vents are not  
obstructed.  
Be careful that the rack is able to supply sufficient power for all the installed units.  
To avoid overloading the rack, check the power requirements specified for the  
each installed unit. The power requirement of the XG1200 are 0.23kVA.  
Installing the XG1200 in a rack may cause the entire rack to become unstable. To  
avoid this, fix the rack to the wall or floor as appropriate.  
Check that all the installed units are correctly grounded. Special care should be  
taken if the unit's power supply is not drawn directly from the distribution board  
(such as when a power strip is used, for example). When multiple devices are con-  
nected to a single power strip, the combined leakage currents can overwhelm the  
grounding capacity of the power strip.  
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Installation and Operation  
 
2-2-2 Installing the XG1200 in a rack  
The following explains how to install the XG1200 in a 19-inch rack.  
1. Take the XG1200 out of its box.  
2. Fix the cage nuts and rails to the rack posts.  
2
[When the rack has square post holes (top view)]  
Rack Post  
Rack Post  
Cage Nut  
Rack  
Screw  
(Large)  
Rail  
Cage Nut  
Rack Post  
Rail  
Rack Post  
Front  
Rail  
Rack Post  
Rack Post  
Installation Procedure  
25  
 
[When the rack has round post holes]  
Rack Post  
Rack Screws (Large)  
Rack Screws (Large)  
Rack Nuts  
Rack Post  
Rail  
1:2  
Rail  
Rack Post  
Rack Nuts  
Rack Nuts  
Rack Nuts  
Clip the rack nuts onto the  
rack post so that the holes  
are lined up.  
Rack Post  
17:100  
[When the rack has round post holes (top of view)]  
Rack Post  
Rack Post  
Rack Nut  
Rack Screw  
(Large)  
Rail  
Rack Nut  
Rack Post  
Rack Post  
Rail  
Front  
Rail  
Rack Post  
¥¹¥±  
1:  
¡¼  
 1
¥ë  
Rack Post  
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Installation and Operation  
 
3. Fix the four rack mounting brackets to the XG1200.  
Each of the four rack mounting brackets (left, right, back-left, back-right) has three holes that  
should line up with matching holes on the sides of the XG1200, as shown in the diagram.  
Attach each rack mounting bracket using the countersunk bracket screws provided.  
Bracket  
Screws  
Rack Mounting Bracket BL  
Rack Mounting Bracket L  
Bracket  
Screw  
Bracket  
Screws  
2
Rack Mounting Bracket BR  
Bracket  
Screws  
Bracket  
Screw  
Rack Mounting Bracket R  
Bracket  
Screws  
4. Slide the XG1200 into the rack and fasten it in place.  
Insert the XG1200 into the rack and line up the back rack mounting brackets with the already  
attached rails. Do not let go of the XG1200 until the rack screws (large) have been fastened  
to the previously installed rack/cage nuts. The rack screws (small) may then be used to fas-  
ten the back rack mounting brackets to the rails.  
Securely tighten all the screws with a screwdriver.  
Rack Screws (Small)  
Rack Screws (Small)  
Rack Screws (Large)  
Rack Screws (Large)  
Installation Procedure  
27  
 
5. This completes the rack installation procedure.  
Rack Post  
Rack Post  
CAUTION  
As the XG1200 can weigh as much as 20kg, it should never be installed by a single  
person acting alone. At least two people should work together to insert and fasten the  
XG1200 in the rack.  
2-2-3 Uninstalling the XG1200 from a rack  
The following explains how to uninstall the XG1200 from a rack.  
1. Undo the rack screws that were used to fasten the XG1200 to the rack.  
Remove the rack screws (small) that fasten the back rack mounting brackets to the rails first.  
The rack screws (large) that hold the front of the rack should only be removed if the front of  
the XG1200 is being securely supported.  
Rack Screws (Small)  
Rack Screws (Small)  
Rack Screws (Large)  
Rack Screws (Large)  
2. Slide the XG1200 forward, and remove it from the rack.  
CAUTION  
When removing the XG1200 from a rack, be sure to hold it by both sides.  
As the XG1200 can weigh as much as 20kg, it should never be removed by a single  
person acting alone. At least two people should work together to undo the screws and  
remove the XG1200 from the rack.  
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Installation and Operation  
 
2-3 Cable Connection  
This section explains how to connect the fiber optic cables and power cords.  
2-3-1 Connecting the fiber optic cables  
The fiber optic cables need to be connected to the XG1200’s Xenpak modules.  
1. Connect the fiber optic cables to the XG1200.  
Connect the fibre optic cables to the Xenpak modules Port 1 - Port 12 on the front.  
Port 10  
Port 9  
Port 11 Port 12  
2
Tx  
Rx  
Tx  
Rx  
Tx  
Rx  
Tx  
Rx  
Console RS-232  
Tx  
Rx  
Rx  
Tx  
Rx  
Rx  
Tx  
Rx  
Rx  
Tx  
Rx  
Rx  
Link/Act  
Link/Act  
Mng-LAN  
FAN  
Tx  
Tx  
Tx  
Tx  
Port 5  
Port 1  
Port 6  
Port 2  
Port 8  
Port 7  
Port 3 Port 4  
Attention  
An fiber optic connector is used when connecting two fiber optic cables. When  
connectors such as these are used, it is important that they be connected cor-  
rectly.  
If a connector is misconnected, or cleaned incorrectly, it can be damaged. If the  
fiber optic connector is dirty or damaged, data transmission may become error-  
prone and/or unstable.  
It is necessary that the connectors be fixed in the correct position, in order to pro-  
tect the connector interface against external influences.  
Connection quality is influenced by two factors: the type of connector and whether  
it is properly cleaned and connected. Optical losses are often caused by dirty fiber  
connectors. Always keep your connectors clean and protect them with a dust  
power plug or cover if they are not being used.  
Before connecting any cables or connectors, use an lint-free alcohol pad  
(included in the cleaning kit) to clean the ferrule, the protective tube, and the end  
of the fiber core. If a large light loss is detected, and the cause is not immediately  
clear, clean the connector as a first attempt to resolve the problem.  
Cable Connection  
29  
 
2-3-2 Connecting the power cords  
After connecting the peripheral units, connect the XG1200 power cords.  
WARNING  
Never touch a power plug with wet hands, as there is a risk of electric shock.  
Do not damage or remodel a power cord, as this may cause electric shock or fire.  
Placing a heavy object on, pulling, excessively bending, twisting, or overheating a  
power cord can damage it, and may cause electric shock or fire.  
Do not use the XG1200 with a damaged power cord, a damaged power plug, and/  
or a loose socket.  
Continued use under these conditions may cause a fire.  
If the power plug pins or socket holes are dusty, clean with a dry cloth. Continued  
use with a dirty power plug or socket may cause electric shock or fire.  
1. Connect the power cords to the XG1200.  
Insert the plug at the end of the power cord into the power inlet at the rear of the XG1200.  
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Installation and Operation  
 
2. Connect the power cord to the power outlet.  
Insert the plug at the other end of the power cord into the power strip or wall socket.  
WARNING  
Unplug the XG1200 during thunder-starting. Continued use under these conditions  
risks lightning damage to the XG1200, and may cause a fire.  
When you remove a power plug from its outlet, be sure to pull the only power plug  
itself. Pulling on the power cord itself may expose the cores or break the cord, and  
cause electric shock or fire.  
Insert the power plug completely into the power socket. Using the XG1200 with a  
half inserted power plug may cause a fire or damage.  
If the XG1200 is to be left unused for any significant period, remove the power plug  
from the outlet for safety reasons. Failure to do so may cause a fire or damage.  
2
Attention  
If your XG1200 has two power supply units, both should be connected to a power  
supply.  
Maximum redundancy is achieved when each power supply unit is connected to a  
separate, independent power source.  
Cable Connection  
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2-4 Basic Operation  
This section explains the basic operation of XG1200.  
2-4-1 Turning the XG1200 on  
CAUTION  
Do not move, shock, or vibrate the XG1200 while it is on.  
1. Turn the power switch to the "on" position by pressing the [ ] side.  
The Power LED (Green) on the front of the XG1200 should turn on. The Alarm LED (Orange)  
should turn on for a moment, then should turn off. The Status LED (Green) should turn on.  
If an error occurs while the XG1200 is starting up, the Alarm LED (Orange) will start blinking.  
2. When the system has finished starting up, the Status LED (Green) turns on.  
If an error occurs after the startup stage has finished, the Alarm LED (Orange) will turn on.  
2-4-2 Turning the XG1200 off  
CAUTION  
Should the XG1200 start giving off heat, smoke, and/or a strange smell, immediately  
disconnect the power plug from the power outlet. To make this easy, the XG1200  
should be located close to the power outlet (wall socket or power strip), and the  
power outlet must be readily accessible.  
Do not disconnect the ground cables before disconnecting the power power plug  
from the power outlet.  
After the power is disconnected, contact the vendor's service department immedi-  
ately. Continued use of the XG1200 may cause an electric shock and fire.  
Note that in this case, the state of data in transmission is not guaranteed.  
1. Execute the system shutdown command.  
If the firmware has not been updated yet, then execute system shutdown from the command  
line.  
For details of the system shutdown dommand, refer to the "Command Reference" section in  
the "XG1200 User's Guide".  
Refer  
2. Just turn the power switch to the "off" position by pressing the [ ] side.  
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Installation and Operation  
 
Troubleshooting  
This chapter describes what you should do when your XG1200 has problems.  
3
3-1 Start-up Problems....................................................................................34  
3-2 Hardware Problems.................................................................................35  
 
3-1 Start-up Problems  
The following errors may occurs when the XG1200 is started up.  
If the cause of the error cannot be resolved, contact the vendor's service department.  
The following explains some general errors that can occur.  
Check if any of these match your problem.  
The XG1200 does not turn on  
[Symptom]The power switch is turned on, but the XG1200 does not power up.  
[Cause]  
Possible causes:  
1: Loose cable, or  
2: Hardware failure  
[Solution]  
1: Check that all cables are connected properly, then (if the XG1200 still doesn’t turn on)  
2: Contact the vendor's service department.  
Status LED blinks, but the XG1200 does not start up  
[Symptom] The XG1200 has not started within a few minutes of the power switch being turned on and  
the Status LED keeps blinking.  
[Cause]  
Probable hardware failure  
[Solution] Contact the vendor's service department.  
Alarm LED blinks, but the XG1200 does not start up  
[Symptom] The XG1200 has not started within a few minutes of the power switch being turned on and  
the Alarm LED (Orange) starts blinking.  
[Cause]  
Probable hardware failure.  
[Solution] Contact the vendor's service department.  
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Troubleshooting  
 
3-2 Hardware Problems  
This section explains what should be done when a fan, temperature, memory, or Xenpak module  
error occurs.  
Fan error  
When a problem is detected with a fan, the front panel Alarm LED lights up in orange, the  
LED of the fan unit in which the error has occurred lights up in orange, and an error is  
recorded in the event log.  
If a fan error occurs, contact the vendor's service department.  
Temperature error  
When XG1200 overheats, the Alarm LED lights up in orange, and a temperature error is  
recorded in the event log. In this case, check that the ambient and internal rack temperatures  
are within the specified temperature range, adjust them if they are not and try turning the  
XG1200 back on.  
When error occurs even though the ambient rack temperatures are acceptable, turn the  
XG1200 off and contact the vendor's service department.  
3
Voltage error  
When a voltage problem is detected, the Alarm LED lights up in orange, and an error is  
recorded in the event log. In this case, turn the XG1200 off and contact the vendor's service  
department.  
Power supply error  
When a power supply problem is detected, the Alarm LED lights up in orange, the power fail  
LED of the power unit in which the error has occurred lights up in orange, and an error is  
recorded in the event log. Verify that the AC power supply for the failed power unit is normal  
and the cable has not come loose.  
If some other reason has caused the power fail LED to light up, contact the vendor's service  
department.  
Memory error  
Startup diagnostic tests are run after the power is turned on. If a memory error is detected at  
this stage, the Alarm LED blinks, but an event log entry is not created. If a memory error is  
detected during operation, an event log entry is created and the system automatically  
reboots. Note that whether or not a memory error results in an event log entry is a matter of  
timing.  
If memory errors occur repeatedly, contact the vendor's service department.  
Xenpak error  
If an error is detected in one of the Xenpak modules, it will be recorded in the event log. In  
addition, if it is a temperature or laser output error the affected Xenpak module is shutdown.  
If a temperature error is recorded in the log, check that the ambient and internal rack temper-  
atures are within the specified range, and adjust if necessary.  
If Xenpak errors occur repeatedly, contact the vendor's service department.  
Hardware Problems  
35  
 
36  
Troubleshooting  
 
Appendix  
This appendix explains XG1200 specifications.  
Appendix-A Specifications .............................................................................38  
A.1 Product Specifications ...................................................................38  
A.2 Installation Specifications...............................................................38  
 
Appendix-A Specifications  
This section details the specifications of XG1200.  
A.1 Product Specifications  
The product specifications of the XG1200 are as follows:  
Items  
Overview  
10 Gigabit ports  
Serial port  
Port 1 - Port 12  
IEEE802.3ae/ak compliant 10 Gigabit Ethernet port × 12  
(for Xenpak modules)  
RS-232C D-SUB9 × 1  
Console connection port  
Management LAN  
Indicators  
Mng-LAN  
LED  
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX × 1  
Power (Green), Alarm (Orange), Status (Green)  
Front fan, Rear fan, Power supply units  
A.2 Installation Specifications  
The installation specifications of the XG1200 are as follows:  
Items  
Specifications  
Dimensions  
(Excluding protrusions)  
Width  
Depth  
Height  
440mm  
480mm  
86.9mm  
20kg  
Maximum weight  
Power Cord  
for 3-pin socket (grounded)  
AC100 (-10%) - 240V (+10%)  
Single-phase  
Power source  
Voltage  
Phase  
Frequency  
50 or 60Hz (+2% / -4%)  
Input current  
100 - 240V 2.8 - 1.2A/Input  
+5 - +40°C (Inlet temperature)  
0 - +50°C (Inlet temperature)  
20 - 80%RH (Non-condensing)  
8 - 90%RH (Non-condensing)  
15°C/hr or less (Non-condensing)  
Ambient  
temperature  
XG1200 on  
XG1200 off  
XG1200 on  
XG1200 off  
XG1200 on  
XG1200 off  
Ambient  
humidity  
Temperature gradient  
3
Ambient dust  
Ambient noise  
0.15mg/m or less  
55dB or less  
Electromagnetic compatibility  
FCC Class A  
CE Marking  
Service area  
Installation  
Front  
Rear  
800mm  
800mm  
2U in a 19-inch rack (occupies two  
pitches)  
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Appendix  
 
XG1200 Hardware Guide  
P3N1-E061-01EN  
Date of issue: September 2005  
Issuing authority: PFU LIMITED  
Printed in Japan  
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arising from the use of any information in this manual.  
Manuals with missing or wrongly collated pages will be replaced free of charge.  
 

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