Power over Ethernet ProCurve 2610 Switches Installation and Getting Started Guide
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Index – 1IndexNumerics10/100Base-TX portslocation on switch … 1-41000Base-BX … B-2fiber-optic cable specifications … B-21000Base-LH … B-2fiber-optic c
2 – IndexIndexCLI prompt, consoledisplaying … 2-27configuration … 2-17checking when troubleshooting … 4-3DHCP/Bootp … 3-1IP address … 3-2IP address, m
Index – 3IndexHhorizontal surfacemounting switch on … 2-15HP Auto-MDIXfeature description … B-4Iin-band … 3-1in-band console accesstypes of … 2-26incl
1-1Introducing the Switch1Introducing the SwitchThe ProCurve 2610 Switches are multiport switches that can be used to build high-performance switched
4 – IndexIndexpin-outstwisted-pair cables … B-4PoE LED patterns … 4-8PoE troubleshooting … 4-8port configurationchecking when troubleshooting … 4-3por
Index – 5Indexswitchconnecting to a power source … 2-16description … 1-1downloading new software … 4-13electrical specifications … A-1environmental sp
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1-2Introducing the SwitchIntroducing the SwitchThroughout this manual, these switches will be referred to as the 2610 Switches and the 2610-PWR Switch
1-3Introducing the SwitchIntroducing the Switch For further information regarding PoE power, see the PoE Planning and Implementation Guide, which is
1-4Introducing the SwitchFront of the SwitchIntroducing the SwitchFront of the SwitchProCurve Switch 2610-48Power and Fault LEDsRPS, Fan and Test Stat
1-5Introducing the SwitchFront of the SwitchIntroducing the SwitchNetwork Ports 24, or 48 auto-sensing 10/100Base-TX ports.All these ports have the “
1-6Introducing the SwitchFront of the SwitchIntroducing the SwitchPoE(green/orange)3OnFlashing/orange2Flashing/orange1Normal operation. The switch is
1-7Introducing the SwitchFront of the SwitchIntroducing the SwitchSee the ProCurve 600/610 External Power Supplies Installation and Getting Started Gu
1-8Introducing the SwitchFront of the SwitchIntroducing the SwitchPort LEDsThe port LEDs provide information about the individual switch ports. Table
1-9Introducing the SwitchFront of the SwitchIntroducing the SwitchLED Mode Select Button and Indicator LEDsTo optimize the amount of information that
1-10Introducing the SwitchFront of the SwitchIntroducing the SwitchTable 1-4. Multiple-Display Port LEDsReset ButtonThis button is for: Resetting th
1-11Introducing the SwitchBack of the SwitchIntroducing the SwitchConsole PortThis port is used to connect a console to a 2610 Switches by using the R
1-12Introducing the SwitchSwitch FeaturesIntroducing the SwitchRPS and EPS Input PortThe 2610 Switches support connectivity to a redundant power suppl
1-13Introducing the SwitchSwitch FeaturesIntroducing the Switch Automatically negotiated full-duplex operation for the 10/100 and 10/100/1000 RJ-45 p
2-1Installing the Switch2Installing the SwitchThe ProCurve 2610 Switches come with an accessory kit that includes the brackets for mounting the switch
2-2Installing the SwitchIncluded PartsInstalling the Switch AC power cord, one of the following:Japan Power Cord WarningNon-PWR Switches PWR Switche
2-3Installing the SwitchIncluded PartsInstalling the SwitchInstallation Precautions WARNING The rack or cabinet should be adequately secured to prev
2-4Installing the SwitchInstallation ProceduresInstalling the SwitchInstallation ProceduresThese steps summarize your switch installation. The rest of
2-5Installing the SwitchInstallation ProceduresInstalling the Switch8. (Optional) Connect a console to the switch (page 2-26). You may wish to modify
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2-6Installing the SwitchInstallation ProceduresInstalling the Switch1. Prepare the Installation SiteCabling Infrastructure - Ensure the cabling infras
2-7Installing the SwitchInstallation ProceduresInstalling the SwitchNote The 2610 Switches do not have a power switch. They are powered on when the po
2-8Installing the SwitchInstallation ProceduresInstalling the SwitchWhen the switch is powered on, it performs its diagnostic self test. Self test tak
2-9Installing the SwitchInstallation ProceduresInstalling the Switch3. Mount the SwitchAfter the switch passes self test, it is ready to be mounted in
2-10Installing the SwitchInstallation ProceduresInstalling the SwitchRack Mounting the 2610-PWR switches1. Use a #1 Phillips (cross-head) screwdriver
2-11Installing the SwitchInstallation ProceduresInstalling the Switch2. Hold the switch with attached brackets up to the rack and move it vertically u
2-12Installing the SwitchInstallation ProceduresInstalling the SwitchRack Mounting the Non-PWR Switches1. Use a #1 Phillips (cross-head) screwdriver a
2-13Installing the SwitchInstallation ProceduresInstalling the Switch2. Hold the switch with attached brackets up to the rack and move it vertically u
2-14Installing the SwitchInstallation ProceduresInstalling the SwitchFlat Wall MountingThere are two switches in this series that can be wall mounted,
2-15Installing the SwitchInstallation ProceduresInstalling the SwitchFigure 2-8. Horizontal wall mountingCaution The J9088A 48-port, non-PWR switch ca
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2-16Installing the SwitchInstallation ProceduresInstalling the Switch4. Connect the Switch to a Power Source1. Plug the included power cord into the s
2-17Installing the SwitchInstallation ProceduresInstalling the Switch6. Installing or Removing mini-GBICsYou can install or remove a mini-GBIC from a
2-18Installing the SwitchInstallation ProceduresInstalling the SwitchRemoving the mini-GBICsNote You should disconnect the network cable from the mini
2-19Installing the SwitchInstallation ProceduresInstalling the SwitchThe 600 RPS/EPS provides two types of power to the switches: Redundant power to
2-20Installing the SwitchInstallation ProceduresInstalling the SwitchThe RPS/EPS supports hot plugging of the RPS/EPS cable without causing a reboot o
2-21Installing the SwitchInstallation ProceduresInstalling the SwitchEach pair can provide a maximum of 408 watts of PoE power to a switch if only one
2-22Installing the SwitchInstallation ProceduresInstalling the SwitchThe following states provide status of the RPS and EPS ports.600 RPS/EPS Connecti
2-23Installing the SwitchInstallation ProceduresInstalling the SwitchThe following illustration shows an example of connectivity between an RPS/EPS de
2-24Installing the SwitchInstallation ProceduresInstalling the SwitchThe following illustration demonstrates an example of connectivity between an RPS
2-25Installing the SwitchInstallation ProceduresInstalling the SwitchFigure 2-17. Connecting a 610 EPS to two 2610s EPSIn this example each switch rec
iiiContents1 Introducing the SwitchFront of the Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
2-26Installing the SwitchInstallation ProceduresInstalling the Switch8. (Optional) Connect a Console to the SwitchThe 2610 Switches have a full-featur
2-27Installing the SwitchInstallation ProceduresInstalling the SwitchDirect Console AccessTo connect a console to the switch, follow these steps:1. Co
2-28Installing the SwitchSample Network Topologies for Non-PWR SwitchesInstalling the SwitchSample Network Topologies forNon-PWR SwitchesThis section
2-29Installing the SwitchSample Network Topologies for Non-PWR SwitchesInstalling the SwitchAs a Segment SwitchFigure 2-21. Segment network configurat
2-30Installing the SwitchSample Network Topologies for Non-PWR SwitchesInstalling the SwitchBecause the 2610 Switches have the Auto-MDIX feature, the
2-31Installing the SwitchSample Network Topologies for Non-PWR SwitchesInstalling the SwitchThe simpler desktop and segment networks shown in the prev
2-32Installing the SwitchSample Network Topologies for PWR SwitchesInstalling the SwitchSample Network Topologies for PWR SwitchesThis section shows a
2-33Installing the SwitchSample Network Topologies for PWR SwitchesInstalling the SwitchAs a Segment Switch Implementing PoEFigure 2-24. Segment netwo
2-34Installing the SwitchSample Network Topologies for PWR SwitchesInstalling the SwitchConnecting to a Backbone Switch Implementing PoEFigure 2-25. N
2-35Installing the SwitchSample Network Topologies for PWR SwitchesInstalling the SwitchStacking the SwitchSwitch 2610 and 2610-PWR Series devices can
iv6. Installing or Removing mini-GBICs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-17Installing the mini-GBICs: . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-1Configuring the Switch3Configuring the SwitchThis chapter is a guide for using the console Switch Setup screen to quickly assign an IP (Internet Pr
3-2Configuring the SwitchRecommended Minimal ConfigurationConfiguring the SwitchUsing the Console Setup ScreenThe quickest and easiest way to minimall
3-3Configuring the SwitchRecommended Minimal ConfigurationConfiguring the SwitchHere is some information on the fields in the Setup screen. For more i
3-4Configuring the SwitchRecommended Minimal ConfigurationConfiguring the SwitchSome basic information on managing your switch is included in the next
3-5Configuring the SwitchUsing the IP Address for Remote Switch ManagementConfiguring the SwitchUsing the IP Address for Remote Switch ManagementWith
3-6Configuring the SwitchUsing the IP Address for Remote Switch ManagementConfiguring the SwitchFigure 3-2. Example web browser sessionFor more inform
4-1Troubleshooting4TroubleshootingThis chapter describes how to troubleshoot your ProCurve 2610 Switches. This document describes troubleshooting most
4-2TroubleshootingBasic Troubleshooting TipsTroubleshootingCaution Because the 2610 Switches behave in this way (in compliance with the IEEE 802.3 sta
4-3TroubleshootingBasic Troubleshooting TipsTroubleshooting Check the port configuration. A port on your switch may not be operating as you expect be
v4 TroubleshootingBasic Troubleshooting Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1Diagnosing with the LED
4-4TroubleshootingDiagnosing with the LEDsTroubleshootingDiagnosing with the LEDsTable 4-1 shows LED patterns on the switch that indicate problem cond
4-5TroubleshootingDiagnosing with the LEDsTroubleshootingDiagnostic Tips:Tip Problem Solution➊The switch is not plugged into an active AC power source
4-6TroubleshootingDiagnosing with the LEDsTroubleshooting➏The network connection is not working properly.Try the following procedures:• For the indica
4-7TroubleshootingDiagnosing with the LEDsTroubleshooting➐The port may be improperly configured, or the port may be in a “blocking” state by the norma
4-8TroubleshootingDiagnosing with the LEDsTroubleshootingLED Patterns for PoE TroubleshootingIf the PoE Status LED is flashing, that indicates a probl
4-9TroubleshootingProactive NetworkingTroubleshootingProactive NetworkingThe ProCurve 2610 Switches have built-in management capabilities that proacti
4-10TroubleshootingHardware Diagnostic TestsTroubleshootingHardware Diagnostic TestsTesting the Switch by Resetting ItIf you believe the switch is not
4-11TroubleshootingHardware Diagnostic TestsTroubleshootingTesting Twisted-Pair CablingNetwork cables that fail to provide a link or provide an unreli
4-12TroubleshootingRestoring the Factory Default ConfigurationTroubleshootingRestoring the Factory Default ConfigurationAs part of your troubleshootin
4-13TroubleshootingDownloading New Switch SoftwareTroubleshootingDownloading New Switch Software When product enhancements occur for the 2610 Switches
viB Cabling and Technology InformationCabling specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1Techno
A-1Switch SpecificationsASwitch SpecificationsPhysicalElectricalThe switch automatically adjusts to any voltage between 100-127 or 200-240 volts and e
A-2Switch SpecificationsSwitch SpecificationsRPS/EPS Electrical InputEnvironmental* The operating maximum altitude should not exceed that of any acces
A-3Switch SpecificationsSwitch SpecificationsAcousticsNon-PWR SwitchesSwitch 2610-24 (J9085A) No fans.Switch 2610-48 (J9088A) Geraeuschemission LwA=36
A-4Switch SpecificationsSwitch SpecificationsSafetyComplies with: EN60950-1/IEC60950-1 CSA 22.2 No. 60950-1 UL 60950-1Table A-1. Technology standar
B-1Cabling and Technology InformationBCabling and Technology InformationThis appendix includes network cable information for cables that should be use
B-2Cabling and Technology InformationCabling and Technology InformationNote on 1000Base-T Cable Requirements. The Category 5 networking cables that w
B-3Cabling and Technology InformationCabling and Technology InformationMode Conditioning Patch CordThe following information applies to installations
B-4Cabling and Technology InformationTwisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-OutsCabling and Technology InformationFigure B-1. Connecting a patch cordMake su
B-5Cabling and Technology InformationTwisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-OutsCabling and Technology InformationOther Wiring Rules: All twisted-pair wi
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B-6Cabling and Technology InformationTwisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-OutsCabling and Technology InformationStraight-through Twisted-Pair Cable for10
B-7Cabling and Technology InformationTwisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-OutsCabling and Technology InformationCrossover Twisted-Pair Cable for10 Mbps or
B-8Cabling and Technology InformationTwisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-OutsCabling and Technology InformationStraight-Through Twisted-Pair Cable for100
C-1Safety and EMC Regulatory StatementsCSafety and EMC Regulatory StatementsSafety InformationGroundingThese are safety class I products and have prot
C-2Safety and EMC Regulatory StatementsInformations concernant la sécuritéSafety and EMC Regulatory StatementsInformations concernant la sécuritéCet a
C-3Safety and EMC Regulatory StatementsHinweise zur SicherheitSafety and EMC Regulatory StatementsHinweise zur SicherheitDies ist ein Gerät der Sicher
C-4Safety and EMC Regulatory StatementsConsiderazioni sulla sicurezzaSafety and EMC Regulatory StatementsConsiderazioni sulla sicurezzaQuesto prodotto
C-5Safety and EMC Regulatory StatementsConsideraciones sobre seguridadSafety and EMC Regulatory StatementsConsideraciones sobre seguridadEste aparato
C-6Safety and EMC Regulatory StatementsSafety Information (Japan)Safety and EMC Regulatory StatementsSafety Information (Japan)Japan Power Cord Warnin
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