PowerDsine Switch PD 6006 User Manual

Data and Power on a Single Line  
Power over LAN™ Midspans  
PD-6006, PD-6012 & PD-6024  
6/12/24-Port Models  
IEEE 802.3af-compliant  
User Guide  
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Contents  
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SAFETY INFORMATION ............................................................................. 5  
1.1 General Guidelines ................................................................................... 5  
1.2 Power Cord............................................................................................. 6  
ABOUT THE POWER OVER LAN MIDSPAN ........................................................ 7  
2.1 Power Management .................................................................................. 7  
2.2 10/100BASE-TX Ports Definition ................................................................ 8  
2.2.1 Data Input Ports ................................................................................ 8  
2.2.2 Data & Power Output Ports .................................................................. 8  
2.3 Indicators ............................................................................................... 8  
2.3.1 Primary Power Indicators..................................................................... 8  
2.3.2 Port Indications................................................................................. 9  
2.4 Connectors ........................................................................................... 10  
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INSTALLING THE POWER OVER LAN MIDSPAN ................................................. 11  
3.1 Background Information ........................................................................... 11  
3.2 Rack Mounting Brackets........................................................................... 11  
3.3 Connecting Ethernet Cables...................................................................... 12  
3.4 Connecting Power Cables......................................................................... 12  
3.5 Powering up.......................................................................................... 12  
3.6 Troubleshooting ..................................................................................... 12  
3.6.1 Preliminary Steps ............................................................................ 12  
3.6.2 Troubleshooting Guide...................................................................... 13  
WEB MANAGEMENT.............................................................................. 15  
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Model Numbers Definition  
PD-60xx/yyyy/M  
where: xx represents the number of ports (6, 12 or 24)  
yyyy establishes the type of input power used, such as:  
AC (yy), or DC (yy), or both AC and DC (yyyy).  
M if present, indicates that the Midspan includes the Web  
Management feature (refer to Section 4).  
The type of input power and the Web Management feature are customer- selected  
Verifying Kit Contents  
Unpack the kit and verify that the following items are uncluded:  
The Power over LAN Midspan  
Mounting brackets (for 19-inch racks)  
Screws for assembling mounting brackets  
Self-adhesive rubber feet  
User Guide  
Power cord.  
Before proceeding, record the unit’s serial number below for future  
reference. The serial number can be found on the information label at  
the rear of the Power over LAN Midspan.  
Serial Number  
Electrical Compatibility Approvals  
The PD-60xx/ACDC complies with the following standards:  
FCC Part 15, Class B, with FTP cabling; Class A with UTP cabling  
EN 55022 (CISPR 22), Class B with FTP cabling; Class A with UTP cabling  
EN 55024 (CISPR 24)  
Canadian ICES-003, Class B  
Safety Standard Approvals  
The PD-60xx/ACDC meets the following safety standards:  
UL/cUL per EN60950  
GS mark per EN60950  
CE Marking  
The CE marking on this product indicates that this product is in  
compliance with 89/336/EEC (EMC Directive) and 73/23/EEC (Low  
Voltage Directive).  
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1 Safety Information  
1.1  
General Guidelines  
You must read the following safety information before carrying out any  
installation, removal or any maintenance procedure on the Power over LAN  
Midspan. Warnings contain directions that must be followed for personal and  
product safety. Follow all directions carefully.  
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WARNINGS  
Read the Installation Instructions in Section 3 before connecting the  
Power over LAN Midspan to its power source.  
The Midspan must use a grounded power cord, as defined in  
paragraph 1.2.  
This product relies on the building installation for short-circuit  
(overcurrent) protection. Ensure that a fuse or circuit breaker no larger  
than 15 A for 120 VAC, (U.S.) 10 A for 230 VAC (international) is  
used.  
Do not work on the system, connect or disconnect cables during  
periods of lightning activity.  
A voltage mismatch can cause equipment damage and may pose a  
fire hazard. If the voltage indicated on the label is different from the  
power outlet voltage, do not connect the Power over LAN Midspan to  
this outlet.  
For shelf-mounted equipment, be certain that the surface is stable and  
strong enough to support the equipment. Do not stack more than four  
the Power over LAN Midspans.  
Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all  
local laws and regulations.  
The Power over LAN Midspan "Data" and "Data + Power" ports are  
shielded RJ-45 data sockets. They cannot be used as Plain Old  
Telephone Service (POTS) telephone sockets. Only RJ-45 data  
connectors may be connected to these sockets.  
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1.2  
Power Cord  
In the event that the power cord is replaced, the replacement must meet local  
requirements.  
The cord must be UL-approved or CSA certified.  
The minimum specification for the flexible cord is:  
U.S.A. and  
Canada  
No. 18 AWG  
Type SV or SJ  
Three-conductor.  
The cord set must have a rated current capacity of at least  
10 A.  
The attachment plug must be an earth-grounding type with a  
NEMA 5-15P (15 A, 125 V) or NEMA 6-15P (15 A, 250 V)  
configuration.  
Denmark The supply plug must comply with section 107-2-D1,  
standard DK2-1a or DK2-5a.  
Switzerland The supply plug must comply with SEV/ASE 1011.  
The appliance coupler (connecting to the Midspan and not to  
the wall plug) must have a configuration for mating with an  
EN60320/IEC320 appliance inlet.  
The power socket outlet must be near the Midspan and be  
easily accessible. You can only remove power from the unit by  
disconnecting the power cord from the outlet.  
This unit operates under SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage)  
conditions according to EN60950/IEC 950. The conditions are  
only maintained if the equipment to which it is connected also  
operates under SELV conditions.  
France and Peru only: This unit cannot be powered from IT  
supplies. If your supplies are of IT type, this unit must be  
powered by 230 V (2P+T), via an isolation transformer with a  
ratio of 1:1 and with the secondary connection point labeled  
Neutral, connected directly to ground.  
U.K. only: The Power over LAN Midspan is covered by  
General Approval, NS/G/12345/J/100003, for indirect  
connection to a public telecommunications system.  
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2 About the Power over LAN Midspan  
PowerDsine’s family of Power over LAN Midspans, series 6000, injects power  
over data-carrying Ethernet cabling. The PD-6006/6012/6024 Midspans,  
support 6, 12 and 24 ports respectively in a 10/100BaseTx Ethernet network,  
over TIA/EIA-568 Category 5/5e/6 cabling. DC operating power, for data  
terminal units, is fed over unused pairs of the cabling (7/8 and 4/5).  
The Power over LAN Midspan normally powers devices that are Power over  
LAN enabled or are equipped to receive power over Ethernet. These devices  
are called Powered Devices (PDs). Devices that are not equipped to receive  
power over Ethernet may require an external power adapter in order to be  
powered. Contact PowerDsine for such an adapter.  
Power over LAN Midspan main features:  
Remote power feeding of Ethernet terminals  
Eliminates the need for AC outlets, local UPS and AC/DC  
adapters  
Universal range power input (100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz and/or  
46 to 57 VDC)  
Power management  
SNMP management (optional)  
Independent overload and short-circuit protection per channel  
Port status indications  
Standard 19-inch rack mountable.  
2.1  
Power Management  
When establishing a network, the total power required by PDs may exceed the  
total power available from the Midspan. The built-in Power Management  
feature will not allow the total power output to exceed the maximum power  
available (refer to the Technical Specifications). When the total power  
available is near maximum, attempts to connect an additional PD to a free port  
will cause the corresponding LED of the port to blink orange, indicating an out-  
of-power budget. This port will not deliver power. Power distribution is based  
on “first come, first served” logic.  
It is possible that connected and operating PDs will significantly increase or  
suddenly raise their power requirements. If the power required exceeds the  
power available, the Power over LAN Midspan will start to turn off ports,  
starting from the last port down, until the total power is once again under the  
maximum limit.  
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2.2  
10/100BASE-TX Ports Definition  
2.2.1  
Data Input Ports  
According to the model acquired, the Midspan has 6, 12 or 24 10Base-  
T/100Base-TX- data input ports, configured in a non-crossover manner  
(straight-wired). These ports, shown in Figure 2-1 (bottom row of connectors),  
are designed to carry Ethernet data only (Tx/Rx) over the standard 2-wire pairs  
(pins 1/2 and 3/6).  
2.2.2  
Data & Power Output Ports  
The Midspan has 6, 12 or 24 Data & Power ports also configured in non-  
crossover manner (straight-wired). These ports are designed to carry Ethernet  
data over the standard 2-wire pairs (pins 1/2 and 3/6) and DC power over the  
spare pairs (pins 4/5 and 7/8).  
The Power over LAN Midspan is not a repeater. As such, the maximum distance from the  
Ethernet switch is not to exceed 100 meters (328 ft). In accordance with the IEEE 802.3  
standard, the Power over LAN Midspan is guaranteed to work up to this distance.  
Figure 2-1: Power over LAN Midspan, Front View (PD-6024)  
2.3  
Indicators  
A set of indicators provide the status of the Power over LAN Midspan and its  
ports. Refer to Table 2-1 and Table 2-2 for status information during operation.  
2.3.1  
Primary Power Indicators  
Depending on the configuration ordered, there may be two LEDs on the front  
panel, marked by “AC” and “DC”, to provide the Power over LAN Midspan  
power status. When either one of the indicators is illuminated in green, the  
Power over LAN Midspan is receiving AC or DC power. The “AC” and “DC”  
indicators are lit in orange to indicate an internal fault. Refer to Table 2-1 for  
additional information.  
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2.3.2  
Port Indications  
One bi-color indicator (green and orange), per port, provides port status:  
Green indicates that the terminal unit has been identified as  
"Power over LAN Enabled" and is active and receiving power.  
Orange indicates that the port is not supplying power and is  
not active.  
Refer to Table 2-2 for additional information.  
Note  
Due to the standard detection process performed on each PoL  
port, power will not be supplied to an Ethernet device, that is not  
PoL-enabled (indicated in orange or off). In this way, Ethernet  
devices (not PoL-enabled) will not be affected by this connection.  
Table 2-1: Power Status Indications  
Main Power  
Indicator  
Color  
Remarks  
Status  
Internal power  
supply unit is  
unplugged or  
faulty.  
Internal power supply voltage  
is too low. All ports are  
disconnected.  
Off  
Indicates AC  
power input  
active.  
Internal power supply voltage  
is within tolerance.  
AC  
Green  
Internal power  
supply voltage is  
out of tolerance.  
All ports are disconnected.  
Green  
blinking  
No DC input  
power available.  
DC input voltage is too low.  
All ports are disconnected.  
Off  
Indicates DC  
power input  
active.  
DC input voltage is within  
tolerance.  
DC  
Green  
Green  
blinking  
DC Input voltage  
is out of tolerance.  
All ports are disconnected.  
Built in Test (BIT) failed.  
Internal problem  
alarm.  
AC and DC  
Orange  
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Table 2-2: Port Status Indications  
Port LED Color  
Port Load Conditions  
Port Voltage  
Non-active load or  
unplugged port.  
Power to the port is disconnected.No  
DC voltage present on spare pairs.  
Off  
Active load is plugged in  
and complies with  
Continuous nominal DC voltage is  
present on the spare pairs.  
Green  
normal load conditions.  
Overload conditions; or  
short; or forced external  
voltage feed (constant  
DC) into the port.  
Power to the port is disconnected.  
No DC voltage is present on the  
spare pairs.  
Orange  
Transitional mode in  
which load detection is in  
process or discharged  
capacitor in the PD.  
Power to the port is disconnected.  
No DC voltage is present on the  
spare pairs.  
Green blinking  
Orange blinking  
Total aggregated power  
exceeds pre-defined  
power budget.  
Power to the port is disconnected.  
No DC voltage is present on the  
spare pairs.  
2.4  
Connectors  
The front panel of the Midspan includes a Console port (DB-9 connector). The  
user may connect a terminal and perform software loading, via this connector,  
using a standard null modem cable. The console port is set to 19,200-baud, 8  
data bits, no parity and 1 stop bit. Pin connections for this connector are:  
Pin 2 is Receive (RXD)  
Pin 3 is Transmit (TXD)  
Pin 5 is Ground  
Pins 1 and 6 are shorted  
Each data port is configured  
Ethernet  
Switch  
as shown in Figure 2-2., as  
data route-thru ports for all  
data pins (pins 1, 2, 3 and  
6).Be certain to use  
Category 5 or higher cabling,  
as shown in the figure.  
RJ-IN  
RJ-OUT  
PD  
1
1
1
Data  
Data  
Data  
DC +  
DC +  
Data  
DC -  
DC -  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Data  
Data  
Data  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RJ-45  
RJ-45  
Data  
Figure 2-2: Connecting to  
the Midspan  
Midspan Channel  
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3 Installing the Power over LAN Midspan  
3.1  
Background Information  
As shown in Figure 3-1, the Midspan is connected in series to an Ethernet  
switch/hub. The data outputs from the switch are connected to the Midspan.  
The Midspan delivers power over spare twisted pairs (pins 7/8 and pins 4/5) of  
the Category 5 cabling, without degrading the quality of data communications.  
Most installations require the Midspan to be rack mounted, as described  
hereafter.  
Figure 3-1: Typical Installation  
3.2  
Rack Mounting Brackets  
The Midspan comes with 19-in.  
mounting brackets and screws. To  
install the Midspan into a 19-in.  
rack, first remove the self-  
adhesive rubber feet from the  
bottom  
surface.  
Install  
the  
brackets using two screws per  
side. Rack-mounting screws are  
not provided.  
Figure 3-2: Installing Mounting Brackets  
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3.3  
Connecting Ethernet Cables  
The ports on the front panel of the Midspan are configured as "route through"  
ports for all eight conductors of the RJ-45 connectors. Use Category 5 cabling  
in making connections.  
1. Connect cables from the Ethernet Switch to the Data ports (bottom  
row on Midspan).  
2. Connect the cables from the IEEE 802.3af ready terminals (PDs) to  
the corresponding Data & Power ports (top row on Midspan).  
3.4  
Connecting Power Cables  
When using AC to power the Midspan, plug in the power cord supplied, at the  
rear AC connector. If DC is to be used (as primary or back-up power), connect  
the DC primary wiring to a Molex P/N 44441-2002 connector, with 2 Molex  
terminals P/N 4330-75/0001. Pin 1 is the positive polarity of the DC connector,  
at the rear of the chassis.  
3.5  
Powering up  
The Power over LAN Midspan has no on/off switch. To apply or remove power  
to the Midspan, insert or remove the power cable from the receptacle(AC  
and/or DC) on the rear panel of the unit.  
With power applied, the Midspan powers-up and the internal fan operates;  
then, the device runs through its power-on self-test (POST), which takes less  
than 10 seconds. During the POST, all ports are disabled and the indicators  
illuminate in the following sequence:  
1. Port indicators and power indicators (AC & DC) illuminate green.  
2. Port indicators and the AC indicator illuminate orange.  
3. Main (AC or DC) indicator remains lit green; port indicators are out.  
Ports are now enabled for normal operation.  
3.6  
Troubleshooting  
3.6.1  
Preliminary Steps  
If you encounter problems, check that:  
Power is applied to the Midspan  
A crossover-type Ethernet cable has not been used  
The Ethernet cable from the network is connected to the Data port  
The Ethernet cable to the PD is connected to the Data & Power port  
Cable pairs are attached to corresponding ports.  
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3.6.2  
Troubleshooting Guide  
This paragraph provides a symptom and resolution sequence in order to assist  
in the troubleshooting of minor operating problems. If the steps given do not  
solve your problem, do not hesitate to call your local dealer for further  
assistance. Refer to Table 3-1.  
Table 3-1: Troubleshooting Steps  
Symptom  
Corrective Steps  
1. Verify that a known-good power cord is used.  
Midspan does not  
power up  
2. Verify that the voltage at the power inlet is between 100  
and 240 Vac.  
3. Remove and re-apply power to the device and check the  
indicators during power up sequence.  
Power-on self-test failed: the Midspan detected an internal  
fault. In this case, contact your local dealer.  
AC indicator lit  
orange  
Power-on self-test failed: the Midspan detected an internal  
fault. In this case, contact your local dealer.  
AC and DC  
indicators lit orange  
A port indicator is  
not lit and the  
1. The Midspan did not detect a PD and therefore the port is  
not enabled.  
corresponding PD  
does not operate.  
2. Verify that the PD is designed for Power over LAN  
operation.  
3. Verify that you are using a standard Category 5/5e/6,  
straight-wired cable, with four pairs.  
4. If an external power splitter is in use, replace it with a  
known-good splitter.  
5. Verify that the PD is connected to the Data & Power port.  
6. Try to reconnect the same PD to a different port on the  
same or into different Midspan. If it works, there is  
probably a faulty port or RJ-45 connection.  
The end device  
operates, but there  
is no data link.  
1. Verify that the port indicator on the front panel is  
continuously lit.  
2. If an external power splitter is in use, replace it with a  
known-good splitter.  
3. Verify that for this link, you are using standard UTP/FTP  
Category 5 straight (non-crossover) cabling, with all four  
pairs. Check that the link is 100 m or less.  
4. Try to re-connect the same end device into a different  
port on the same unit or into different unit – if it works,  
there is probably a faulty port or RJ-45 connection.  
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Table 3-1: Troubleshooting Steps  
Corrective Steps  
Symptom  
Is it safe to keep  
the Midspan  
running while a port  
indicator is orange?  
This is a safe condition. The orange indication is due to:  
1. A device, not compliant to IEEE 802.3af, was detected.  
2. Terminals 4/5 and 7/8 are shorted together.  
3. Forced external power fed into the port.  
During these conditions, port power is disconnected.  
Technical Specifications  
Physical Specifications  
Dimensions  
(h x w x l)  
44 x 433 x 302 mm  
(1.75 x 17 x 11.9 inch)  
Weight  
4 kg (8.8 lb)  
Environmental Specifications  
Temperature  
- Operating  
- Storage  
Humidity  
0 to 40 °C (32 to 104 °F)  
-20 to 70 °C (-4 to 158 °F)  
10 to 90% (non-condensing)  
Electrical Specifications  
Parameter  
PD-6006  
PD-6012  
PD-6024  
AC Input Voltage  
90 to 264 VAC at 47-63 Hz  
46 to 57 VDC  
4 A max.  
DC Input Voltage  
Input Current @ 115 VAC  
Input at 48 VDC  
10 A max.  
Total Output Power (1)  
Output Power, per Port  
Nominal Output Voltage  
Total Output Power (2)  
92 W max.  
200 W max.  
200 W max.  
15.4 W (not to exceed Total Output Power)  
44 to 57 VDC  
400 W  
(1) Using AC Power  
(2) Using DC power  
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4 Remote Power Management  
SNMP Remote Management is an optional feature, for monitoring and control  
of the device. For further details, refer to PowerDsine’s PowerView, Power  
over LAN™ SNMP Web Manager User Guide, catalog number 06-6910-056.  
PowerView manages Midspans via an Web Manager or via a remote Network  
Management station, using Java applets. The system provides direct on-line  
power supervision, configuration, monitoring and diagnostics . It also provides  
for complete monitoring, control and configuration of PowerDsine products, via  
their SNMP agents.  
PowerDsine PowerView allows for monitoring and controlling at Network and  
Element levels, as shown in Figure 4-1:  
Figure 4-1: Management Deployment  
PowerDsine PowerView provides a number of unique features for PoL  
Midspan management:  
Web-based application for remote management of Power over  
LAN™ devices  
Web management capabilities for network element management  
Configuration using graphical representations of remote device  
Real time monitoring with visual status indicators and alarms  
Events and performance data recording using trap log  
System status display  
Real time power parameters, in a flowing graph mode  
Optional DHCP enabled-client  
Runs on a PC platform with Windows graphic user interface (GUI).  
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Covered under US Patent 6,473,608  
Visit our web site at: www.powerdsine.com  
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