HP Hewlett Packard Network Card 5400zl User Manual

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ProCurve Switch 5406zl  
ProCurve Switch 5406zl-48G  
ProCurve Switch 5412zl  
ProCurve Switch 5412zl-96G  
(J8697A)  
(J8699A)  
(J8698A)  
(J8700A)  
Warranty  
See the Customer Support/Warranty booklet included with  
the product.  
A copy of the specific warranty terms applicable to your  
Hewlett-Packard products and replacement parts can be  
obtained from your HP Sales and Service Office or  
authorized dealer.  
ProCurve Switch zl Power Supply Shelf (J8714A)  
Safety  
Before installing and operating these products, please read  
the “Installation Precautions” in chapter 2, “Installing the  
Series 5400zl Switches”, and the safety statements in  
appendix C, “Safety and Regulatory Statements”.  
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5400zl Switches  
LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6  
LED Mode Select Button and Indicator LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9  
Console Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10  
Reset Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10  
Back of the Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11  
Power Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-12  
4. Verify the Switch Passes Self Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-15  
Rack or Cabinet Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-17  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-20  
Horizontal Surface Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-20  
6. Install the Grounding Wire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-21  
7. Connect the Switch to a Power Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-21  
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to the switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-22  
EPS Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-22  
Operating Characteristics of the EPS (J8714A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-23  
Power Supply Shelf LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-23  
Connecting the Power Supply Shelf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-24  
Direct Console Access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-27  
Telnet Console Access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-27  
Hot Swapping Switch Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-28  
Adding or Replacing Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-28  
Changing the Module Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-28  
3 Getting Started With Switch Configuration  
Recommended Minimal Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1  
Using the Switch Setup Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2  
Where to Go From Here . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4  
Using the IP Address for Remote Switch Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5  
Starting a Telnet Session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5  
Replacing the Management Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5  
Replacing the Management Module Compact Flash Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6  
Installing a Compact Flash Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6  
Replacing the Management Module Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7  
Installing a New Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7  
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Checking Console Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-10  
Testing Twisted-Pair Cabling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-11  
Restoring the Factory Default Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-12  
Downloading New Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-13  
Switch 5400zl and 5406zl-48G: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-3  
B Switch Ports and Network Cables  
Switch Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1  
Twisted Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1  
Fiber-Optic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1  
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Fiber-Optic Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-3  
Cable Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-8  
Cable Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-9  
Pin Assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-9  
Cable Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-10  
Safety Information (Japan) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-6  
Safety Information (China) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-7  
Australia/New Zealand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-8  
Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-8  
Korea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-9  
Taiwan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-9  
Regulatory Model Identification Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-9  
Regulatory Information (China) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-11  
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D Recycle Statements  
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Statements . . . . . . D-1  
Index  
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Introducing the ProCurve Series  
5400zl Switches  
The ProCurve Series 5400zl Switches include the Switch 5406zl, 5412zl and  
their bundles, the Switch 5406zxl-48G and Switch 5412zl-96G. They are multi-  
port modular switches that provide Layer 3 routing features, and that feature  
low latency for high-speed networking.  
This chapter describes your Series 5400zl Switches including:  
Front and back of the switches  
Features  
Switch operation overview  
Switch 5406zl, Switch 5406zl-48G. The Switch 5406zl is available as an  
open 6-slot chassis (J8697A) and as the Switch 5406zl-48G bundle (J8699A)  
with two 24-port 10/100/1000-T zl Modules pre-installed.  
N o t e  
The open 6-slot chassis (J8697A) does not ship with any power supplies. The  
switch needs at least one power supply to operate.  
Figure 1-1. ProCurve Switch 5406zl (J8697A)  
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N o t e  
The 5406zl-48G bundle (J8699A) does ship with one power supply, the J8712A.  
Figure 1-2. ProCurve Switch 5406zl-48G bundle (J8699A) with two 10/100/1000-T  
zl Modules  
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Switch 5412zl, Switch 5412zl-96G. The Switch 5412zl is available as an  
open 12-slot chassis (J8698A) and as the Switch 5412zl-96G bundle (J8700A)  
with four 24-port 10/100/1000-T zl Modules pre-installed.  
Figure 1-3. ProCurve Switch 5412zl (J8698A)  
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N o t e  
The 5412zl-96G bundle (J8700A) ships with two power supplies, the J8712A.  
Figure 1-4. ProCurve Switch 5412zl-96G (J8700A)  
See “Switch Features” on page 1-13 for a list of the switch modules that can  
be installed in the ProCurve Series 5400zl Switches (modules available when  
this manual was printed).  
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Front of the Switch  
Front of the Switch  
Status LEDs for the  
Fans, Power Supplies,  
and Switch Modules  
LED Mode Select button  
Auxiliary Port  
and indicator LEDs  
Power  
and Fault  
LEDs  
Locator LED  
Reset and Clear  
buttons  
Console  
Port  
Self Test LED  
Module Link  
and Mode LEDs  
Switch Modules and slots  
with Link and Mode LEDs for each port located on each module  
Figure 1-5. Front of 5406zl-48G Switch  
This illustration shows the 5406zl-48G (J8699A), but the labeling and descrip-  
tions apply to all of the ProCurve Series 5400zl switches.  
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Front of the Switch  
LEDs  
As described in the next two tables, there are LEDs on the switch chassis and  
on the switch modules that keep you informed of the status of the switch and  
the network connections.  
Table 1-1. Switch Chassis LEDs  
LEDs  
State  
On  
Meaning  
Power  
(green)  
The switch is receiving power.  
The switch is NOT receiving power.  
Off  
Fault  
(orange)  
Off  
The normal state; indicates that there are no fault conditions on the switch.  
1
Blinking A fault has occurred on the switch, one of the switch modules, an individual port, a power  
supply, or a fan. The Status LED for the module or other device with the fault will flash  
simultaneously.  
On  
On briefly at the beginning of switch self test after the switch is powered on or reset. If on  
for a prolonged time, the switch has encountered a fatal hardware failure, or has failed its  
self test. See chapter 4, “Troubleshooting” for more information.  
Locator  
Reserved for future releases.  
Test  
(green/Orange)  
Off  
On  
The normal operational state; the switch is not undergoing self test.  
The switch self test and initialization are in progress after you have power cycled or reset  
the switch. The switch is not operational until this LED goes off. The Self Test LED also  
comes on briefly when you “hot swap” a module into the switch and the module is  
automatically self tested.  
1
Blinking A component of the switch has failed its self test. The Status LED for that component, for  
example a switch module, and the switch Fault LED will flash simultaneously.  
DIMM  
(green/Orange)  
On  
Off  
DIMM status is known and fault free.  
DIMM status is unknown.  
1
Blinking If DIMM, Fault, and Self Test LEDs are blinking, DIMM failed self-test.  
If DIMM and Fault LEDs are blinking, an operational fault has occurred.  
If fast blinking (400ms On and 400ms Off), an operational alert occurred and is unresolved.  
Chas  
(green)/Orange  
Reserved for future releases.  
Flash  
(green/Orange)  
On  
Off  
Flash Card status is known and fault free  
Flash Card status is unknown.  
1
Blinking If Flash, Fault, and Self Test LEDs are blinking, Flash Card failed self-test.  
If Flash and Fault LEDs are blinking, an operational fault has occurred.  
If fast blinking (400ms On and 400ms Off), an operational alert occurred and is unresolved  
(e.g., Flash Card not present).  
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Front of the Switch  
LEDs  
State  
Meaning  
Mgmt  
(green/Orange)  
On  
Off  
A Management module is present and fault free.  
The switch is powered off.  
1
Blinking There is a fault on the Management module.  
PoE  
(green/Orange)  
On  
Off  
If any PoE modules are installed.  
If no PoE modules are installed.  
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2
Blinking  
Internal PoE fault.  
Blinking External load fault or denied PoE power.  
Temp  
Off  
Blinking An over temperature condition has been detected.  
On The cooling fans are operating normally.  
Switch temperature is normal.  
(green/Orange)  
1
Fan  
(green/Orange)  
1
Blinking One or more of the cooling fans have failed. The switch Fault LED will be blinking  
simultaneously.  
Internal Power  
(green/Orange -  
numbers  
On  
A power supply is installed in the position in the back of the switch corresponding to the  
number, and the supply is plugged in to an active AC power source. As shipped, the switch  
has a single power supply in position 1.  
correspondingto  
thepowersupply  
positions)  
Off  
A power supply is not installed in the position corresponding to the number.  
1
Blinking The power supply installed in the position corresponding to the number is not plugged in  
to an active AC power source, or has experienced a fault. The switch Fault LED will be  
blinking simultaneously.  
EPS  
(green/Orange)  
On  
Off  
An External Power Supply is connected.  
No External Power Supply is connected.  
1
Blinking The External Power Supply has a fault, or is connected but not plugged into AC power.  
Modules(green- On  
letters  
A module is installed in the switch module slot corresponding to the letter and the module  
is undergoing or has passed self test. This also occurs when you install a module when  
the switch is already powered on (“hot swap”).  
correspondingto  
the switch  
module slots)  
Off  
A module is not installed in the switch module slot corresponding to the letter.  
1
Blinking The module status LED flashes very briefly when a module is being hot swapped. If the LED  
flashes for a prolonged time, the module in the slot corresponding to the letter has failed  
self test or encountered some other fault condition. See chapter 4, “Troubleshooting” for  
a more information.  
PoE is ok for this slot.  
PoE internal fault for this slot.  
PoE load fault or insufficient power for this slot.  
The module in this slot is not a PoE module.  
In PoE Mode:  
On  
1
2
Blinking  
Blinking  
Off  
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Front of the Switch  
LEDs  
State  
Meaning  
LED Mode Select Act  
Indicates that the port Mode LEDs are displaying network activity information.  
Indicates that the port Mode LEDs are lit for ports that are in Full Duplex Mode.  
(5 green LEDs)  
FDx  
PoE  
Indicates which ports are supplying PoE power.  
• If the Mode LED is on the port is providing PoE power.  
• If the Mode LED is off the port is not providing PoE power.  
• If the Link LED is on the port is enabled for PoE.  
• If the Link LED is off the port is disabled for PoE.  
• If the Link LED is blinking, the port has an error or the port is denied power due to  
insufficient power.  
Spd  
Usr  
Indicates the Port LEDs are displaying the connection speed at which each port is  
operating:  
if the Port LED is off, the port is operating at 10 Mbps  
if the Port LED is blinking, the port is operating at 100 Mbps  
if the Port LED is on continuously, the port is operating at 1000 Mbps  
Reserved for future development  
Reserved for future development  
Auxiliary (green/  
Orange)  
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The blinking behavior is an on/off cycle once every 1.6 seconds, approximately.  
The blinking behavior is an on/off cycle once every 0.5 seconds, approximately.  
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Table 1-2. Switch Module LEDs  
These LEDs are located on the modules themselves, one pair for each port.  
State Meaning  
LED  
Link  
On  
Indicates the port is enabled and receiving a link beat signal (for the twisted-pair  
ports), or a strong enough light level (for the fiber-optic ports) from the connected  
device.  
Off  
One of these conditions exists:  
no active network cable is connected to the port  
the port is not receiving link beat or sufficient light  
the port has been disabled through the switch console, the web browser  
interface, ProCurve Manager, or other network management tool.  
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Blinking  
The port has failed self test. The switch Fault, Self Test LEDs, and appropriate  
module status LEDs will flash simultaneously.  
Mode  
Depending on the mode selected, displays the following: network activity information, whether  
the port is configured for Full Duplex operation, maximum speed operation, or whether PoE  
power is being supplied or not. See “LED Mode Select Button and Indicator LEDs” below for  
more information.  
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The blinking behavior is an on/off cycle once every 1.6 seconds, approximately.  
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Front of the Switch  
LED Mode Select Button and Indicator LEDs  
To optimize the amount of information that can be displayed for each of the  
switch ports, the Series 5400zl Switches use a Mode LED for each port. The  
operation of this LED is controlled by the LED Mode Select button on the  
switch chassis, and the current selection is indicated by the mode indicator  
LEDs near the button. Press the button to change from one mode to the next.  
Mode LEDs  
(one for each port)  
LED Mode Select button  
and indicator LEDs  
Figure 1-6. Mode LEDs and LED Mode Select Button  
Act  
indicator LED is lit, each port Mode LED displays  
If the Activity  
activity information for the port—it flickers as network traffic is received  
and transmitted through the port.  
If the Full Duplex FDx indicator LED is lit, the port Mode LEDs light for  
those ports that are operating in full duplex.  
If the speed Spd indicator LED is lit, the port LEDs behave as follows to  
indicate the connection speed for the port:  
Off = 10 Mbps  
Blinking = 100 Mbps (the blinking behavior is a repeated on/off cycle  
once every 0.5 sec.)  
On = 1000 Mbps  
If the PoE PoE indicator LED is lit, the Link and Mode LEDs indicate PoE  
status:  
Link LED:  
On = PoE is enabled on this port  
Off = PoE is disabled on this port.  
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Front of the Switch  
Slow Blinking = Internal PoE fault on this port.  
Fast Blinking = This port is denied PoE power or has an external load  
fault.  
Mode LED:  
On = PoE power is be supplied on this port  
Off = PoE is not being supplied on this port.  
Console Port  
This port is used to connect a console to the switch by using the serial cable  
supplied with the switch. This connection is described under “Connecting a  
Console to the Switch” in chapter 2, “Installing the Series 5400zl Switches”.  
The console is a full-featured interface that can be used to configure, monitor,  
and troubleshoot the switch. It can be run on a PC, laptop, or handheld device  
emulating a VT-100 terminal, or on a standard VT-100 terminal.  
Reset Button  
This button will reset the switch when powered on. This action clears any  
temporary error conditions that may have occurred, executes the switch self  
test, and resets all network activity counters to zero. The counters are  
displayed in the switch console interface, the switch web browser interface,  
and through SNMP network management applications, such as ProCurve  
Manager.  
Press the Reset button also after changing the module type that is installed in  
any of the switch module slots while the switch is powered on. In this case,  
the switch must be reset to initialize the new module type. See “Hot Swapping  
Switch Modules” on page 2-28.  
Clear Button  
This button is used for the following purposes:  
Deleting Passwords - When pressed by itself for at least one second, the  
Clear button deletes any switch console access passwords that you may  
have configured. Use this feature if you have misplaced the password and  
need console access.  
This button is provided for your convenience, but its presence means that  
if you are concerned with the security of the switch configuration and  
operation, you should make sure the switch is installed in a secure  
location, such as a locked wiring closet.  
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Back of the Switch  
Restoring Factory Default Configuration - When pressed with the  
Reset button in a specific pattern, the Clear button clears any configura-  
tion changes you may have made through the switch console, the web  
browser interface, or SNMP management, and restores the factory default  
configuration to the switch. For the specific method to restore the factory  
default configuration, see “Restoring the Factory Default Configuration”  
in chapter 4, “Troubleshooting” of this manual.  
Back of the Switch  
.
AC power connector  
Grounding lug  
mounting holes  
Slot for installing optional  
redundant power supply  
Power and Fault LEDs  
Figure 1-7. Back of a 5406zl Switch with One Power Supply  
External PoE  
power connectors  
Figure 1-8. Back of a 5412zl Switch with two Power Supplies  
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Back of the Switch  
Power Connector  
The Series 5400zl Switches do not have a power switch; they are powered on  
when connected to an active AC power source. The Series 5400zl Switches  
automatically adjust to any voltage between 100-127 and 200-240 volts when  
using the J8712A power supply, and 200-240 volts only when using the J8713A  
power supply, and either 50 or 60 Hz.There are no voltage range settings  
required.  
Redundant Power Supply  
Load-sharing redundant power supplies (ProCurve Switch zl 875 W Power  
Supply, J8712A or a ProCurve Switch zl 1500 W Power Supply J8713A) can be  
installed in the back of the Series 5400zl Switches. To provide redundancy,  
each power supply should be connected to different AC power sources. Then,  
if one AC power source fails, the switch will continue to run.  
C a u t i o n  
The switch redundant power supply is hot swappable, but, as indicated by the  
caution statement on the power supply, it must be disconnected from AC  
power before being installed or removed.  
CAUTION:  
.
Refer to the installation guide for proper power cord selection  
.
Disconnect AC power from the power supply BEFORE installing or  
removing the supply. Otherwise, damage to the equipment may result.  
.
Because the switch can run on a single supply, removing a redundant supply  
will not interrupt switch operation. However, on the 5412zl one power supply  
will only supply enough power to run the module slots A-F. Slots G-L will not  
receive any power unless there are at least two power supplies installed. For  
more information regarding power see the:  
ProCurve Switch zl Internal Power Supply Installation Guide.  
ProCurve Power over Ethernet (PoE) for zl and yl Products Planning  
and Implementation Guide.  
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Switch Features  
Switch Features  
The features of the Series 5400zl Switches include:  
6 or 12 slots for installing any of the available Switch zl Modules.  
Supported Modules: As of this printing, the supported zl modules  
include:  
24-port 10/100/1000-T zl PoE Module (J8702A) -- which can provide  
Power over Ethernet (PoE) power to 802.3af compliant (and some  
pre-standard) devices. For more information on PoE power refer to  
the ProCurve PoE Planning and Implementation Guide. For more  
information on the J8702A module refer to the ProCurve Switch zl  
Modules Installation Guide.  
20-portGig-Tand4-portmini-GBIC/SFPzlPoEModule(J8705A)--into  
which you can install the supported mini-GBICs and SFP transceivers:  
• Gigabit-SX LC mini-GBIC (J4858B)  
• Gigabit-LX LC mini-GBIC (J4859B)  
• Gigabit-LH LC mini-GBIC (J4860B)  
• 1000Base-T mini-GBIC (J8177B)  
• 100-FX SFP-LC transceiver (J9054B)  
24-port mini-GBIC zl Module (8706A) -- into which you can install the  
supported mini-GBICs or SFPs, see above.  
4-port 10Gig-X2 zl Module (J8707A) -- into which you can install the  
supported X2 fiber optic transceivers:  
• 10 Gigabit-X2-SC SR Optic transceiver (J8436A)  
• 10 Gigabit-X2-SC LR Optic transceiver (J8437A)  
• 10 Gigabit-X2-SC ER Optic transceiver (J8438A)  
• 10 Gigabit-X2-CX4 copper transceiver (J8440B)  
• 10 Gigabit-X2-CX4 Optical Media Converter (J8439A)  
4-port 10Gig-CX4 zl Module (J8708A)  
the modules can be installed in any order and in any combination and can  
be “hot swapped”.  
the supported mini-GBICs can be hot swapped into the mini-GBIC zl  
Module.  
high performance—The 5406 Switch has a routing/switching capacity of  
288 Gbps, with a switch fabric speed of 346 Gbps and a throughput of 214  
Mpps. The 5412 Switch has a routing/switching capacity of 576 Gbps, with  
a switch fabric speed of 692 Gbps and a throughput of 428 Mpps.  
plug-and-play networking—all ports are enabled—just connect the  
network cables to active network devices and your switched network is  
operational.  
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Switch Features  
automatic learning of the network addresses in the switch’s 16,000-  
address forwarding table, with configurable address aging value.  
full-duplex operation available on all ports.  
easy management of the switch through several available interfaces:  
web browser interface—an easy to use built-in graphical interface  
that can be accessed from common web browsers.  
console interface—a full featured, easy to use, VT-100 terminal inter-  
face for out-of-band switch management, or for telnet access to the  
switch. The console includes complete switch management through  
a command line interface (CLI) and a slightly reduced feature set  
accessible through an intuitive menu interface.  
ProCurve Manager—an SNMP-based graphical interface that is used  
to manage your entire network, included with your new switch.  
Supported by ProCurve Network Manager—an HP OpenView appli-  
cation that accurately displays your switch on network maps and  
provides a graphical interface for configuring and monitoring your  
switch.  
support for the Spanning Tree Protocol to eliminate network loops.  
support for up to 256 IEEE 802.1Q-compliant VLANs so you can divide the  
attached end nodes into logical groupings that fit your business needs.  
Layer 3 routing functionality:  
IP static routes  
RIP V1 and V2  
IRDP - ICMP Router Discovery Protocol  
OSPF- Open Shortest Path First  
DHCP relay  
support for many other advanced features to enhance network perfor-  
mance, security, andcontrol— foradescription, seetheManagementand  
Configuration Guide which is on the ProCurve Web site. See page 5-1 for  
details.  
The auxiliary port is reserved for future development.  
Support for IEEE 802.3af standard and pre-standard PoE devices.  
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Installing the Series 5400zl Switches  
The Series 5400zl Switches are easily installed. They come with an accessory  
kit that includes the brackets for mounting the switch in a standard 19-inch  
telco rack, or in an equipment cabinet. The switches have rubber feet already  
attached so they can be securely located on a horizontal surface. This chapter  
shows you how to install your Series 5400zl Switches.  
Included Parts  
The Series 5400zl Switches have the following components shipped with them:  
ProCurve Series 5400zl Switches Installation and Getting Started  
Guide, this manual  
ProCurve Manager - CD ROM and booklet  
Customer Support/Warranty booklet  
Accessory kits  
5406zl Accessory Kit (5069-8561)  
5412zl Accessory Kit (5069-8562)  
two mounting brackets  
two mounting brackets - these  
brackets are twice as long as the  
brackets for the 5406zl switches  
eight 10 mm M4 screws to attach eight 10 mm M4 screws to attach  
the mounting brackets to the  
switch  
the mounting brackets to the  
switch  
four 5/8-inch number 12-24  
screws to attach the switch to a  
rack  
four 5/8-inch number 12-24  
screws to attach the switch to a  
rack  
Console cable (5184-1894)  
Power cord, one of the following:  
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Included Parts  
Region  
J8712A  
J8713A  
Australia/New Zealand  
China  
8120-5335  
8121-1034  
8120-5336  
8120-5340  
8120-5342  
8120-5339  
8121-0871  
8121-0924  
8120-6899  
8120-6897  
8120-6903  
8120-6897  
Continental Europe  
Denmark  
Japan  
Switzerland  
United Kingdom/  
Hong Kong/Singapore 8120-5334  
United States/Canada/  
8120-6898  
Mexico  
South Africa  
Taiwan  
Israel  
Thailand  
8121-0973  
8120-5341  
8121-0941  
8121-1009  
8121-0671  
8120-6903*  
8121-0915  
8120-6903  
8121-1010  
8121-0675  
J a p a n P o w e r  
C o r d W a r n i n g  
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Installation Procedures  
Installation Procedures  
Summary  
Follow these easy steps to install your switch. The rest of this chapter provides  
details on these steps.  
1. Prepare the installation site (page 2-7). Make sure the physical  
environment into which you will be installing the switch is properly  
prepared including having the correct network cabling ready to connect  
to the switch, and having a good location for the switch. See page 2-6 for  
some installation precautions.  
2. Install switch modules (page 2-9). The Series 5400zl Switches have six  
or 12 universal slots for installing any of the ProCurve Switch zl modules.  
The Switch 5406zl-48G has two 24-port 10/1001000-T zl Modules  
preinstalled and the 5412zl-96G has four 24-port 10/1001000-T zl Modules  
preinstalled. Depending on where you will install your Series 5400zl  
Switch, it may be easier to install the modules first. The modules are “hot  
swappable” though, so they can also be installed and removed after the  
switch is powered on.  
N o t e  
Make sure you use only ProCurve Switch zl Modules in your Series 5400zl  
Switches.  
3. Installpowersupplies(page2-12).TheSeries5406zlSwitchessupports  
up to two power supplies. It may be easier to install the power supplies  
before mounting the switch. The switch must have at least one power  
supply to operate.  
4. Verify the switch passes self test (page 2-15). This is a simple process  
of plugging the switch into a power source and observing that the LEDs  
on the switch’s front panel and on the modules show correct operation.  
It may be easier to verify if the switch passes self test before mounting  
the switch.  
5. Mount the switch (page 2-17). The Series 5400zl Switches can be  
mounted in a 19-inch telco rack, in an equipment cabinet, or on a  
horizontal surface. An optional Rail Mounting Kit (5070-0145) is available  
for mounting Series 5400zl Switches in a cabinet suitable for shipping. See  
the installation details for more information.  
6. Install the Grounding Wire (page 2-21). If a grounding wire is to be  
attached to the switch chassis, the grounding lug must be removed and a  
wire crimped to it and the grounding lug must be reinstalled.  
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7. Connect the switch to a power source (page 2-21). Once the switch  
is mounted, plug it in to the nearby main power source.  
8. Connect a Power Supply Shelf (optionalpage 2-22). You may wish  
to use a Power Supply Shelf with your switch. To do so you must connect  
the external power supply using the EPS cables supplied with the Power  
Supply Shelf.  
9. Connect the network devices (page 2-25). Using the appropriate  
network cables, connect other switches, hubs, routers, computers,  
servers, printers, and other network devices to the switch ports. For more  
information, see “Connect the Network Devices” on page 2-25.  
N o t e  
The 10/100/1000-T ports on the zl Modules comply with IEEE 802.3x  
standard which includes the Auto MDI/MDI-X feature. This feature  
allows you to use straight-through twisted-pair cable for all of your  
twisted-pair network connections.  
10. Connect a console to the switch (optionalpage 2-26). You may wish  
to modify the switch’s configuration, for example, to configure an IP  
address so it can be managed using a web browser or from an SNMP  
network management station. Configuration changes can be made easily  
through the switch’s console interface.  
At this point, the switch is fully installed. See the rest of this chapter if you  
need more detailed information on any of these installation steps.  
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Installation Procedures  
Installation Precautions  
Follow these precautions when installing your Series 5400zl Switch:  
Devices installed in a rack or cabinet should be mounted as low  
as possible, with the heaviest device at the bottom and progres-  
sively lighter devices installed above.  
WA R N I N G  
The rack or cabinet should be adequately secured to prevent it  
from becoming unstable and/or falling over.  
Ensure a cover plate is installed on any empty switch power  
supply or module slot. A cover plate is required for safe  
operation, and to ensure proper switch cooling. Never have  
more than one power supply or module slot uncovered at a  
time while the switch is powered on.  
To avoid energy and mechanical hazards, never allow any part  
of your body, jewelry, tool, or other foreign object to enter any  
module or power supply slots.  
This unit may have more than one power supply cable. To fully  
power down the switch, you must disconnect all power supply  
cables from the unit.  
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Installation Procedures  
Installation Precautions (continued)  
C a u t i o n s  
If the switch is to be shipped in a rack, use only an HP 10000 series rack  
and a rail mounting kit (5070-0145) for each switch.  
Ensure the power source circuits are properly grounded, then use the  
power cord supplied with the switch to connect it to the power source.  
If your installation requires a different power cord than the one supplied  
with the switch and power supply, be sure the cord is adequately sized  
for the switch’s current requirements. In addition, be sure to use a power  
cord displaying the mark of the safety agency that defines the regulations  
for power cords in your country. The mark is your assurance that the  
power cord can be used safely with the switch and power supply.  
When installing the switch, note that the AC outlet should be near the  
switch and should be easily accessible in case the switch must be  
powered off.  
Ensure the switch does not overload the power circuits, wiring, and over-  
current protection. Each power supply should be connected to a dedi-  
cated branch circuit to prevent tripping building circuit breakers. To  
determine the possibility of overloading the supply circuits, add together  
the ampere ratings of all devices installed on the same circuit as the  
switch and compare the total with the rating limit for the circuit. The  
maximum ampere ratings are usually printed on the devices near the AC  
power connectors.  
1
Do not install the switch in an environment where the operating ambient  
temperature might exceed 55°C (131°F) .  
1
Allow three to four inches of space around the sides and back of the  
switch to make sure the air flow for the switch is not restricted.  
If you are installing any of the X2 transceivers the operating ambient temperature  
should not exceed 40°C (104°F). See transceiver specifications in Appendix A  
(page A-1).  
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Installation Procedures  
1. Prepare the Installation Site  
Cabling Infrastructure  
Ensure the cabling infrastructure meetsthenecessary networkspecifications.  
See the following table for cable types and lengths, and see appendix B,  
“Switch Ports and Network Cables” on page B-1 for more information:  
Table 2-1. Summary of Cable Types to Use with the Switch  
Port Type  
Cable Type  
Length Limits  
Twisted-Pair Cables  
10/100/1000BASE-T  
For either 10, 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps  
operation:  
100 meters  
Category 5 or better, 100-ohm UTP or shielded  
twisted-pair (STP) balanced cable. For 1000  
Mbps (gigabit) operation, Category 5e cabling  
or better is recommended.  
Note: The ProCurve 10/100/1000-T zl  
Modules and 100/1000-T Transceiver are  
compatible with the IEEE 802.3ab standard  
including the “Auto MDI/MDI-X” feature,  
which allows use either straight-through or  
crossover twisted-pair cables for  
connecting to any network devices  
including end nodes, such as computers, or  
to other switches, hubs, and routers.  
The Auto MDI/MDI-X feature only works  
when the port is in auto-negotiation mode.  
Fiber Optic Cables  
Gigabit-SX  
(on Gigabit-SX-LC  
mini-GBIC)  
Multimode fiber-optic cables fitted with LC  
connectors  
220 meters to 550 meters depending on the  
cable used. See “Fiber-Optic Cables” on  
page B-3 for more information.  
Gigabit-LX  
(on Gigabit-LX-LC  
mini-GBIC)  
Single-mode fiber-optic cables fitted with LC  
connectors.  
The multimode cables specified for the Gigabit-  
SX mini-GBIC may also be used, but a mode-  
conditioning patch cord may be needed — See  
the Installation Guide that came with your  
module for more information.  
single-mode cable = 10 kilometers  
multimode cable = 550 meters  
Gigabit-LH  
(on Gigabit-LH-LC  
mini-GBIC)  
The same single-mode fiber-optic cables as for  
Gigabit-LX.  
70 kilometers  
Note:  
Gigabit-LH - Between the transmit and receive ends of the cable, at least 5db of attenuation is required for a reliable  
connection. This is equivalent to 20km of the fiber-optic cable. For distances less than 20km, you must add attenuators  
to bring the total attenuation to at least 5db. Most cable vendors carry attenuators.  
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Port Type  
Cable Type  
Length Limits  
10-GbE SR  
Multimode fiber-optic cable designed for  
Gigabit Ethernet: 62.5/125 μm (core/cladding)  
diameter or 50/125 μm, 850 nm, low metal  
content, complying with the ITU-T G.652 and  
ISO/IEC 793-2 Type B1 standards.  
62.5 μm cable:  
160 Mhz/km = 2-26 meters  
200 Mhz/km = 2-33 meters  
50 μm cable:  
400 Mhz/km = 2-66 meters  
500 Mhz/km = 2-82 meters  
2000 Mhz/km = 2-300 meters  
10-GbE LR  
10-GbE ER  
9/125 μm (core/cladding) diameter, 1480 nm,  
low metal content, single mode fiber-optic  
cables, complying with the ITU-T G.652 and  
ISO/IEC 793-2 Type B1 standards.  
single-mode cable: 2-10 kilometers  
9/125 μm (core/cladding) diameter, 1480 nm,  
low metal content, single mode fiber-optic  
cables, complying with the ITU-T G.652 and  
ISO/IEC 793-2 Type B1 standards.  
single-mode cable: 2-30 kilometers (40  
kilometers, on an engineered fiberoptic link  
that meets standards in the specification).  
Note: Conditioning patch cord cables are not supported on 10-GbE.  
OMC CX4 Fiber  
Optical Media  
Converter  
12 fiber 50/125 μm (core/cladding) diameter,  
multimode Fiber ribbon cable. 12 fiber 62.5/125  
μm (core/cladding) diameter, multimode Fiber  
ribbon cable is also supported.  
50 μm cable or 62.5 μm cable: 100 meters  
Copper Cables  
Port Type  
CX4  
Cable Specifications  
Connector Type  
Speed 3.125Gbx4  
(Cables compliant with the 802.3ak standard)  
CX4  
Installation Location  
Before installing the switch, plan its location and orientation relative to other  
devices and equipment:  
In the front of the switch, allow at least 7.6 cm (3 inches) of space for the  
twisted-pair and fiber-optic cabling.  
In the back of the switch, allow at least 10.2 cm (4 inches) of space for the  
power cord and cooling.  
On the sides of the switch, leave at least 7.6 cm (3 inches) for cooling.  
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Installation Procedures  
2. Install Switch Modules  
Install switch modules into the slots as shown in the illustration below. For  
installation details, see the instructions in the manual that comes with the  
module.  
C a u t i o n  
Make sure you install only ProCurve Switch zl Modules.  
Avoid any electrostatic discharge problems by handling the modules only by  
their bulkheads.  
The slot cover can be removed, and the module can be installed with either a  
flat-bladed or Torx T-10 screwdriver. Retain the slot cover for future use.  
M o d u l e  
I n s t a l l a t i o n  
N o t e s  
Any of the supported Switch zl Modules can be installed in any of the slots.  
The modules can be “hot swapped”, installed after the switch is already  
powered on, and normally will be immediately operational. But, if you are  
replacing a module with a different type than what was previously  
installed in the slot, the switch must be rebooted after the module is  
installed. See “Hot Swapping the Switch Module” on page 2-28.  
Ensure you fully insert the modules. That is, press the module into  
the slot using the extractor handles, until the bulkhead on the module is  
contacting the front face of the switch chassis.  
Once the module is fully inserted, screw in the two retaining screws to  
secure the module in place. The screws should be tightened until they are  
secure, but not overtightened.  
If you do not use one or more of the slots, ensure the slot cover plate is  
still attached over the slot for safe operation and proper switch cooling.  
For safety, you should not have more than one module slot uncovered at  
a time.  
Although these procedures show the 6-slot chassis, the procedures are  
the same for the 12-slot chassis.  
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Insert module into the guides and  
slide it in until it is fully inserted.  
Open extractor handles  
Figure 2-1. Module Being Installed in a Chassis  
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Use the extractor handles to  
seat the module completely.  
Then tighten the retaining screws  
on the module until they are secure,  
but do not overtighten them.  
Figure 2-2. Generic Chassis with Module Fully Installed  
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3. (Optional) Install Another Power Supply  
C a u t i o n  
The Series 5400zl switches are designed to provide continuously operating  
PoE power in the event of a single power supply failure with only a loss of  
PoE power to lower priority ports.  
If more than one power supply fails while the switch is at or near maximum  
operating power (that is: the sum total of all PoE supply capacity minus the  
largest supply, see chapter 2 and 4 of the ProCurve Power over Ethernet (PoE)  
for zl and yl Products), loss of all PoE power may result.  
To return PoE power to the ports, without causing the switch to reboot, when  
there are two or more power supplies still supplying 12V power, unplug the  
power cord for 5 seconds and replug it for each power supply one at a time.  
Another, load-sharing redundant power supply (either a ProCurve Switch zl  
875 W Power Supply (J8712A), or a ProCurve Switch zl 1500 W Power Supply  
(J8713A) can be installed in the back of the switch. The 5406zl can hold up to  
two power supplies and the 5412zl can hold up to four power supplies.  
The 875 W Power Supply (J8712A) can supply up to 273 watts for PoE power.  
The 1500 W Power Supply (J8713A) can supply up to 900 watts at 220 volts for  
PoE power.  
To prevent overloading of the building circuits breakers, the second power  
supply must be connected to a different AC power source from the other  
supply. This also helps with redundancy, if one AC power source fails, the  
switch will continue to run.  
Install the second power supply into power slot number 2 as shown in Figure  
2-3. Although these procedures show the 6-slot chassis, the procedures are  
the same for the 12-slot chassis.  
The slot cover can be removed with either a flat-bladed or Torx T-10 screw-  
driver. Retain the slot cover for future use.  
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C a u t i o n  
The switch power supplies are hot swappable; they can be installed while the  
switch is receiving power from the supply in the other slot. But, as indicated  
by the caution statement on the power supply, the supply must not be  
connected to AC power before being installed or removed.  
CAUTION:  
.
Refer to the installation guide for proper power cord selection  
.
Disconnect AC power from the power supply BEFORE installing or  
removing the supply. Otherwise, damage to the equipment may result.  
.
For safety and proper switch cooling, if either of the power supply slots are  
not being used, make sure to attach the cover plate over the slot. Please see  
the “Installation Precautions” on page 2-6 for more information.  
For installation details, see the instructions in the manual that comes with the  
power supply.  
Insert the power supply into the  
opening, then slide it all the way in  
until it connects to the switch. The  
power supply face plate will be  
flush with the back face of the  
switch.  
Figure 2-3. Installing a Power Supply  
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Installation Procedures  
Once the power supply is installed, tighten the four retaining screws that hold  
it in place. The screws can be tightened with either a flat-bladed or Torx T-10  
screwdriver. Be careful not to overtighten the screws.  
tighten the four screws  
Figure 2-4. Back of Switch with Power Supply Fully Installed  
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4. Verify the Switch Passes Self Test  
After you have installed any modules and the optional second power supply,  
but before mounting the switch in its network location, you should first verify  
it is working properly by plugging it into a power source and verifying it passes  
its self test.  
If you have installed a second power supply, repeat these procedures with the  
second power supply to verify it works correctly also.  
1. Connect the power cord supplied with the switch to the power connector  
on the back of the switch, and then into a properly grounded electrical  
outlet.  
Connect power cord to  
power connector  
Figure 2-5. Power Connector on Back of Switch  
N o t e  
The Series 5400zl Switches do not have a power switch. They are powered on  
when the power cord is connected to the switch and to a power source.  
If your installation requires a different power cord than the one supplied with  
the switch, please see the “Installation Precautions” on page 2-6.  
2. Check the LEDs on the switch and on each of the switch modules. The  
LED behavior is described on the next page.  
If the LED display is different than what is described, especially if the  
Fault LED stays on for more than approximately 120 seconds or it starts  
blinking, the self test has not completed correctly. Refer to chapter 4,  
“Troubleshooting” for diagnostic help.  
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Installation Procedures  
Switch Fault LED  
SwitchModuleLEDs:  
Link and Mode LEDs  
for each port  
Switch Chassis LEDs  
Figure 2-6. Switch Fault, Module, and Chassis LEDs  
When the switch is powered on, it performs its diagnostic self test. The entire  
download, initialization, and self test process can take up to 2 minutes for a  
fully loaded chassis, depending on the number and type of modules installed  
in the switch.  
LED Behavior:  
During the self test:  
Initially, Power, Fault, Locator, and all the switch chassis LEDs are on. Then,  
after approximately 30 seconds, all the module LEDs go on as the modules  
receive power and code is downloaded to them, the Fault LED goes off,  
and the chassis LEDs turn orange and then go off except Test, Fan, and  
Power, which turn green.  
When the download of code to the modules is completed, the module  
LEDs go off. You may see each port LED go on briefly, in sequence, as the  
port is tested.  
For the duration of the self test, the Test LED stays on.  
When the test completes successfully:  
The Power LED stays on, and the Status LEDs on the switch chassis stay  
on for the devices installed: one for each switch module installed, one for  
each power supply installed, and one for all the fans.  
The Fault, Locator, and Test LEDs are off.  
The port LEDs on the switch modules go into their normal operational  
mode:  
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If the ports are connected to active network devices, the Link LEDs  
stay on and the Mode LEDs behave according to the mode selected.  
In the default mode (Activity), the Mode LEDs should flicker showing  
network activity on the port.  
If the ports are not connected to active network devices, the LEDs  
will stay off.  
5.Mount the Switch  
After the modules and optional power supply are installed and you have  
verified the switch passes self test, you are ready to mount the switch in a  
stable location. The Series 5400zl Switches can be mounted in these ways:  
in a rack or cabinet  
on a horizontal surface  
Rack or Cabinet Mounting  
The Series 5400zl Switches are designed to be mounted in any EIA-standard  
19-inch telco rack or in an equipment cabinet such as a server cabinet. If you  
are installing the switch in an equipment cabinet, read the following “Equip-  
ment Cabinet Note” on page 2-17.  
E q u i p m e n t  
C a b i n e t  
N o t e  
If you are installing the switch in an equipment cabinet, in place of the  
12-24 screws supplied with the switch, use the clips and screws that came with  
the cabinet. Plan which four holes you will be using in the cabinet and install  
all four clips and partially install the two bottom screws, as described in step  
2 on the previous page, before proceeding to step 3.  
WA R N I N G  
For safe operation, please read the “Installation Precautions” on page  
2-5 and page 2-6 before mounting the switch.  
1. Use a #1 Phillips (cross-head) screwdriver and attach the mounting  
brackets to the switch with the included 8-mm M4 screws.  
For the Switch 5406zl, each bracket is attached with four screws as shown  
in the following illustration.  
Although these procedures show the 6-slot chassis, the procedures are  
the same for the 12-slot chassis.  
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8 mm  
M4 screws  
Figure 2-7. Attaching Brackets to the 5400zl Switch  
2. Partially install a screw into the top hole of a pair of holes that are 0.5  
inches apart in each rack/cabinet upright as shown in the illustration  
below. Ensure that the screws are at the same level in each upright.  
Partially install a screw  
into the top hole of a  
close (0.5-inch) pair on  
both sides of the rack  
Figure 2-8. Mounting Screw Positioning  
3. Place the switch in the rack and lower it so the notches in the bottom of  
the bracket slide onto the screws, then tighten these screws.  
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lower the switch with  
mounting brackets onto the  
partially installed screws,  
then tighten these screws  
Figure 2-9. Notches in Bracket Being Installed  
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4. Install the other screw into the upper hole in each bracket. Tighten these  
screws.  
installandtightenthe  
other 12-24 screws  
Figure 2-10. Screws in Bracket Being Installed  
Horizontal Surface Mounting  
Place the switch on a table or other horizontal surface. Use a sturdy surface  
in an uncluttered area. You may want to secure the networking cables and  
switch power cord to the table legs or other part of the surface structure to  
help prevent people from tripping over the cords.  
N o t e  
Ensure the air flow is not restricted around the sides and back of the switch.  
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6. Install the Grounding Wire  
If a grounding wire is to be attached to the switch chassis, the grounding lug  
must be removed and a wire crimped to it and the grounding lug must be  
reinstalled.  
1. Use a #1 Phillips (cross-head) screwdriver and remove the grounding lug  
and two screws from the back of the switch.  
2. Crimp the grounding lug to a properly grounded grounding wire.  
3. Re-attach the grounding lug to the switch with the two screws.  
Grounding  
lug screws  
Grounding lug  
Figure 2-11. Attaching Grounding Lug to the 5400zl Switch  
7. Connect the Switch to a Power Source  
1. Plug the included power cord into the switch’s power connector and into  
a nearby properly grounded AC power source.  
If a redundant power source is available, it is desirable to power one  
switch power supply from the regular AC source, and the other power  
supply from the redundant AC source. This will provide redundancy in AC  
power to the switch, as long as the switch PoE power usage falls within  
the capability of one power supply. If both power supplies are plugged  
into a common AC source, there is still power supply redundancy, that is,  
protection against power supply failure, but if the AC source fails, the  
switch will lose all power.  
2. Re-check the LEDs during self test. See “LED Behavior” on page 2-16.  
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8. (Optional) Connect a Power Supply Shelf  
to the switch  
1. Connect the supplied external power supply (EPS) cables to the switch  
and to the Power Supply Shelf.  
2. Tighten the thumb screws on all connectors to prevent any accidental  
disconnects.  
3. Plug the power supply cords into the power connector and into a nearby  
properly grounded AC power source.  
The ProCurve Switch zl Power Supply Shelf, (J8714A), hereafter referred to  
as the EPS, is an accessory product for the Series 5400zl switches. The EPS  
provides External Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) power for up to two 5400zl  
switch products.  
The EPS can supply up to 1800 watts (depending upon which power supplies  
are installed) of PoE power to the switch if the internal PoE power supply  
should fail, or as additional PoE power to be made available to the switch’s  
PoE ports. For further information regarding the EPS PoE capabilities, see  
the ProCurve Power over Ethernet (PoE) for zl and yl Products Planning  
and Implementation Guide and the ProCurve Power Supply Shelf  
Installation and Getting Started Guide, which are on the ProCurve Web site  
at www.procurve.com. See page 5-1 for details.  
The EPS is an unmanaged power supply that only provides information by  
way of LEDs.  
EPS Operation  
The EPS has a mechanism for detecting that it is connected to a valid switch  
with an EPS cable. When the EPS is connected to a powered switch it will  
provide additional PoE power to the switch within 2 seconds.  
C a u t i o n  
Disconnecting the EPS (PoE power) cable with power flowing is not  
supported, and could cause loss of PoE power to all network devices  
connected to the switch. The Power Supply Shelf must be powered down  
before disconnecting the EPS (PoE power) cable, if power is flowing. Only  
the power supply to be disconnected must be powered down. The EPS cable  
may be connected at any time.  
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Operating Characteristics of the EPS (J8714A)  
The Power Supply Shelf has two EPS Ports. The EPS can provide a maximum  
of up to 900 watts of PoE power to each of the two EPS ports depending on  
which power supply is used. It is important to understand the PoE power  
requirements of the 5400zl Series switches because if the PoE power is not  
planned and implemented correctly the end devices connected to the switch  
ports may not receive power if an internal switch PoE power supply should  
fail. For further information regarding the Power Supply Shelf PoE  
capabilities, see the ProCurve Power over Ethernet (PoE) for zl and yl  
Products Planning and Implementation Guide and the ProCurve Power  
Supply Shelf Installation and Getting Started Guide, which is on the  
ProCurve Web site. See page 5-1 for details.  
Power Supply Shelf LEDs  
The EPS LEDs are duplicated on the front and back of the device. The  
following graphic shows an example of the front of the EPS. There are two  
dual colored (green/orange) LEDs for each EPS port:  
Device Connected  
Power Status  
ProCurve Switch zl  
Power Supply Shelf  
J8714A  
PoE  
Power  
Fault  
Power  
Supply  
Status  
EPS Port  
Status  
E1 E2 –Device Connected  
–Powtatus  
Power Status LEDs  
Device Connected LEDs  
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Connecting the Power Supply Shelf  
To Power  
Source  
To Power  
Source  
5406zl  
EPS Cables  
Figure 2-12. Connecting the EPS to one 5406zl switch  
To Power  
Source  
To Power  
Source  
5406zl  
5406zl  
EPS Cables  
Figure 2-13. Connecting the EPS to two 5406zl switches  
Although these examples show the EPS connecting to the 5406zl switch, it can  
also be connected to a 5412zl switch in the same manner. These examples also  
show the switch and the EPS using the J8713A power supply, the J8712A  
power supply can also be used. It depends on how much PoE power is  
required.  
For more information on PoE requirements see the Power over Ethernet  
(PoE) for zl and yl Products, Planning and Implementation Guide.  
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Installation Procedures  
9. Connect the Network Devices  
The type of network connections you will need to use depends on the types  
of switch modules you have installed in your Series 5400zl Switch. See the  
documentation accompanying the modules for cabling configurations and  
procedures for those modules.  
In general for all the modules, when a network cable from an active network  
device is connected to the switch, the Link LED for the switch port should go  
on. If the Link LED does not go on, use the table below to help solve the  
problem, and see the module documentation for troubleshooting procedures.  
Condition  
Diagnostic Tip  
Try the following procedures:  
Port LED is  
still off when  
a cable is  
For the indicated port, verify both ends of the cabling, at the switch and the connected device, are  
securely connected.  
connected  
Verify the connected device and switch are both powered on and operating correctly.  
Verify you have used the correct cable type for the connection:  
for all twisted-pair connections, the RJ-45 connectors on the Series 5400zl Switches allow you  
to use either straight-through cable or crossover cable when the port is in the “Auto”  
configuration.  
for fiber-optic connections, verify the transmit port on the switch is connected to  
the receive port on the connected device, and the switch receive port is connected to  
the transmit port on the connected device.  
See appendix B, “Switch Ports and Network Cables” for information on cables.  
Verify the port has not been disabled through a switch configuration change.  
Verify the connection parameters in the configurations of the switch port and the connected  
device match. Mismatched configurations are a frequent cause of connection problems.  
You can use the console interface, or, if you have configured an IP address on the switch, use the  
web browser interface, or ProCurve Manager network management software to determine the  
state and configuration of the port and re-enable the port if necessary.  
If the other procedures don’t resolve the problem, try using a different port or a different cable.  
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10. (Optional) Connect a Console to the Switch  
The Series 5400zl Switches have a full-featured, easy to use console interface  
for performing the following tasks:  
Monitor switch and port status and observe network activity counters  
Modify the switch’s configuration  
Read the event log and access diagnostic tools to help in troubleshooting  
Download new software to the switch  
Add passwords and other security features to control access to the switch  
from the console, web browser interface, and network management  
stations  
The console can be accessed through these methods:  
Out-of-band: Connect a PC or VT-100 terminal, to be used as a console,  
directly to the switch using the serial cable that comes with the Series  
5400zl Switches. If the PC or terminal has a 25-pin serial connector, you  
can use a readily available 9-pin to 25-pin serial cable, or attach a 9-to-25  
pin straight-through adapter to the PC end of the cable.  
In-Band: Access the console using telnet from a PC or UNIX station on  
the network, and a VT-100 terminal emulator. This method requires that  
you first configure the switch with an IP address and subnet mask by using  
either out-of-band console access or through DHCP/Bootp.  
The Series 5400zl Switches can simultaneously support one out-of-band  
console session through the Console Port and one in-band telnet session.  
Terminal Configuration  
To connect a console to the switch, configure the PC terminal emulator as a  
VT-100 or DEC VT-100 (ANSI) terminal, or use a VT-100 terminal and configure  
it to operate with these settings:  
any baud rate from 2400 to 115200 (the switch automatically senses the  
speed)  
8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, and flow control set to None  
forWindowsTerminalprogram, alsodisable(uncheck)theUseFunction,  
Arrow, and Ctrl Keys for Windows” option  
for the Hilgrave HyperTerminal program, select the “Terminal keys”  
option for the “Function, Arrow, and Ctrl keys act as” parameter  
If you want to operate the console using a different configuration, ensure you  
change the settings on both the terminal and on the switch. Change the switch  
settings first, then change the terminal settings, and reestablish the console  
session.  
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Direct Console Access  
To connect a console to the  
switch, follow these steps:  
1. Connect the PC or  
terminal to the switch’s  
Console Port using the  
console cable included  
with the switch. (If your  
PC or terminal has a 25-  
pin serial connector, first  
attach a 9-pin to 25-pin  
straight-through adapter  
to the PC end of the  
console port  
console cable supplied  
with the switch  
console cable.)  
2. Turn on the terminal or  
PC’s power and, if using a  
PC, start the PC terminal  
program.  
PC running a terminal  
emulator program, or  
a VT-100 terminal  
3. Press the Enter key two  
or three times and you  
will see the copyright  
page and the message  
“Press any key to  
Figure 2-14. Console Connected to Switch  
continue”. Press a key, and you will then see the switch console CLI  
prompt.  
Telnet Console Access  
To access the switch through a telnet session, follow these steps:  
1. Ensure the switch is configured with an IP address and that the switch is  
reachable from the telnet workstation (for example by using a Ping  
command to the switch’s IP address)  
2. Start the telnet program and connect to the switch’s IP address.  
3. The copyright page and the message “Press any key to continue” will  
display. Press a key, and the switch console CLI prompt will display.  
If you want to continue with console management of the switch at this time  
through either a direct connection or a telnet session, see chapter 3, “Getting  
Started With Switch Configuration” for some basic configuration steps. For  
more detailed information, refer to the Management and Configuration  
Guide which is on the ProCurve Web site. See page 5-1 for details.  
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Hot Swapping Switch Modules  
Hot Swapping Switch Modules  
The switch modules can be “hot swapped” (except for the Management  
Module, it is not hot swappable), that is installed or replaced while the switch  
is powered on (See Module Installation Notes on page 2-9). The procedures  
differ slightly, though between adding new modules to an empty slot or  
replacing modules with the same type, and exchanging the module with a  
different type.  
Adding or Replacing Modules  
If a module has to be replaced with one of the same type, or you are expanding  
the switch capability by adding a module in a slot where one was not previ-  
ously installed (since the last switch reboot), the replaced or new module is  
immediately operational; there is no interruption to the switch operation.  
Changing the Module Type  
If you exchange a module with a different type of module though, for example  
a 10/100/1000-T zl Module is installed in place of a 4 port 10G X2 Module that  
was in the slot, the switch must be rebooted after the new module is installed  
so the switch processor can properly initialize and configure the new module  
type.  
You can reboot the switch by any of the following methods:  
Pressing the Reset button on the front of the switch.  
Unplugging and plugging in the power cord (power cycle). If two power  
supplies are installed, both power cords would have to be unplugged.  
Issuing the boot command from the switch console CLI, or selecting the  
boot Switch option from the switch console menu, the web browser  
interface, or ProCurve Manager.  
Until the switch is rebooted, the module will not operate and the Module  
Status LED for the affected slot will continue to flash.  
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Example Network Topologies  
Example Network Topologies  
This section shows a few example network topologies in which the Series  
5400zl Switches can be implemented. Although these examples show the  
6-slot chassis, the principles are the same for the 12-slot chassis.  
Basic Connectivity  
Series 5400zl Switch  
Phones, APs and other peripherals  
Figure 2-15. Basic Switch Connectivity  
The Series 5400zl Switches can provide basic network connectivity to a high  
number of PoE devices. These devices can be easily connected, as shown in  
the above illustration.  
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Example Network Topologies  
Use as an Edge Switch  
Trunked  
redundant Gigabit  
fiber-optic cables  
ProCurve  
Routing Switch 9308  
Series 5406zl  
Switch  
Series 5406zl  
Switch  
Figure 2-16. Edge Switch Configuration  
When your network expands and the users need to access resources beyond  
the edge of the local network, the Series 5400zl Switches are excellent  
platforms for that expansion. With the flexibility of 6 slots, the high port count  
10/100/1000-T zl Modules for local connections, and the availability of Gigabit  
speedsonbothcopperandfibercables, theSeries5400zlSwitchescan provide  
that access beyond the edge for a high number of network users.  
In the above illustration, two Switch 5406zls are connected to a ProCurve  
Routing Switch 9308, which can serve as a campus backbone or core switch.  
The 1000 Mbps fiber-optic connections between the two Switch 5406zls and  
the Routing Switch 9308 is by way of Gigabit-LX mini-GBICs installed in  
the mini-GBIC port on the 20 port Gig-T plus 4 mini-GBIC zl Module in the  
Switch 5406zls and Gigabit-LX ports on the Routing Switch 9308. With the  
Gigabit-LX connections, the distance between the Switch 5406zls and the  
Routing Switch 9308 can be up to ten kilometers.  
The connections are trunked, through a configuration change on the Switch  
5406zl, to provide redundancy and load sharing for higher bandwidth.  
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Getting Started With Switch Configuration  
This chapter is a guide for using the console Switch Setup screen to quickly  
assign an IP (Internet Protocol) address and subnet mask to the switch, set a  
Manager password, and, optionally, configure other basic features.  
For more information on using the switch console and the other switch  
management interfaces: the web browser interface and the SNMP manage-  
menttool, ProCurveManager, pleaseseethe ManagementandConfiguration  
Guide which is on the ProCurve Web site. See page 5-1 for details.  
Recommended Minimal Configuration  
In the factory default configuration, the switch has no IP (Internet Protocol)  
address and subnet mask, and no passwords. In this state, it can be managed  
only through a direct console connection. To manage the switch through in-  
band (networked) access, you should configure the switch with an IP address  
and subnet mask compatible with your network. Also, you should configure  
a Manager password to control access privileges from the console and web  
browser interface. Other parameters in the Switch Setup screen can be left at  
their default settings or you can configure them with values you enter.  
Many other features can be configured through the switch’s console interface,  
to optimize the switch’s performance, to enhance your control of the network  
traffic, and to improve network security. Once an IP address has been config-  
ured on the switch, these features can be accessed more conveniently through  
a remote Telnet session, through the switch’s web browser interface, and from  
an SNMP network management station running a network management  
program, such as ProCurve Manager. For a listing of switch features available  
with and without an IP address, refer to “How IP Addressing Affects Switch  
Operation” in the Management and Configuration Guide which is on the  
ProCurve Web site. See page 5-1 for details.  
For more information on IP addressing, refer to “IP Configuration” in the  
Management and Configuration Guide.  
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N o t e  
By default, the switch is configured to acquire an IP address configuration  
from a DHCP or Bootp server. To use DHCP/Bootp instead of the manual  
method described in this chapter, see “DHCP/Bootp Operation” in the  
Management and Configuration Guide which is on the ProCurve Web site.  
See page 5-1 for details.  
Using the Switch Setup Screen  
The quickest and easiest way to minimally configure the switch for manage-  
ment and password protection in your network is to use a direct console  
connection to the switch, start a console session, and access the Switch Setup  
screen.  
1. Using the method described in the preceding section, connect a terminal  
device to the switch and display the switch console command (CLI)  
prompt (the default display).  
The CLI prompt appears displaying the switch model number, for  
example:  
ProCurve 5400zl#  
2. At the prompt, enter the setupcommand to display the Switch Setup  
screen. The following illustration is an example of a Setup screen with  
default settings.  
5
ProCurve Switch 5406zl  
ProCurve Switch 5406zl  
TIMEP  
Disabled  
TimeP Mode [Disabled]  
:
Figure 3-1. Switch Setup Screen  
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3. Use the Tab key to select the Manager Password field and enter a manager  
password of up to 16 characters.  
4. Tab to the IP Config (DHCP/Bootp) field and use the Space bar to select the  
Manualoption.  
5. Tab to the IP Address field and enter the IP address that is compatible with  
your network.  
6. Tab to the Subnet Mask field and enter the subnet mask used for your  
network.  
7. Press Enter, then S (for Save).  
The following is information on the fields in the Setup screen. For more  
information on these fields, see the Management and Configuration Guide  
which is on the ProCurve Web site. See page 5-1 for details.  
Parameter  
Default  
System Name  
System Contact  
Manager Password  
Logon Default  
blank  
blank  
blank  
CLI  
Optional; up to 25 characters, including spaces  
Optional; up to 48 characters, including spaces  
Recommended; up to 16 characters (no blank spaces)  
The default setting selects the command line interface for console access.  
The alternative is the Menu interface.  
Time Zone  
0 (none)  
public  
Optional; 1440 to -1440. The number of minutes your location is to the  
West (-) or East (+) of GMT.  
Community Name  
Default setting recommended.  
Spanning Tree Enabled No  
Default setting recommended unless STP is already running on your network  
or the switch will be used in complex network topologies.  
Default Gateway  
blank  
Recommended; Enter the IP address of the next-hop gateway node if network  
traffic needs to be able to reach off-subnet destinations.  
Time Sync Method  
TimeP  
Optional; The protocol the switch uses to acquire a time signal. The options  
are SNTP and TimeP.  
TimeP Mode  
IP Config  
Disabled  
Synchronizes the time kept on the switch to the TimeP server.  
DHCP/Bootp  
Set to Manual unless a DHCP/Bootp server is used on your network to  
configure IP addressing.  
IP Address  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Recommended; If you set IP Config to Manual, then enter an IP address  
compatible with your network.  
Note: The IP address and subnet mask assigned for the switch must be compatible with the IP addressing used in  
your network. For more information on IP addressing, see the Management and Configuration Guide which is on  
the ProCurve Web site. See page 5-1 for details.  
Subnet Mask  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Recommended; If you entered an IP address, then enter a subnet mask  
compatible with your network.  
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Where to Go From Here  
The above procedure configures your switch with a Manager password, IP  
address, and subnet mask. As a result, with the proper network connections,  
you can now manage the switch from a PC equipped with Telnet, a web  
browser interface, or from an SNMP-based network management station  
using a tool such as ProCurve Manager.  
Some basic information on managing your switch is included in the next  
section. For more information on the console, web browser, and SNMP  
management interfaces and all the features that can be configured on the  
Series5400zlSwitches, pleaseseethe ManagementandConfigurationGuide  
which is on the ProCurve Web site. See page 5-1 for details.  
To Recover from a Lost Manager Password: If you cannot start a con-  
sole session at the manager level because of a lost Manager password, you  
can clear all passwords and user names by getting physical access to the  
switch and pressing and holding the Clear button for a full second.  
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Using the IP Address for Remote Switch Management  
Using the IP Address for Remote Switch  
Management  
With your Series 5400zl Switches, you can use the switch’s IP address to  
manage the switch from any PC that is on the same subnet as the switch. You  
can use either a Telnet session or a standard web browser to manage the  
switch.  
Starting a Telnet Session  
To access the switch through a Telnet session, follow these steps:  
1. Ensure the switch is configured with an IP address and that the switch is  
reachable from the PC that is running the Telnet session (for example, by  
using a ping command to the switch’s IP address).  
2. Start the Telnet program on a PC that is on the same subnet as the switch  
and connect to the switch’s IP address.  
3. You will see the copyright page and the message “Press any key to  
continue”. Press a key, and you will then see the switch console command  
(CLI) prompt, for example (assuming there is no password):  
ProCurve 5400zl#  
Enter helpor ?to see a list of commands that can be executed at the  
prompt. Entering any command followed by helpprovides more detailed  
context help information about the command. Entering any command  
followed by ?displays a list of options that are available at that point in  
the command entry.  
Starting a Web Browser Session  
Your Series 5400zl Switch can be managed through a graphical interface that  
you can access from any PC or workstation on the network by running your  
web browser and typing in the switch’s IP address as the URL. No additional  
software installation is required to make this interface available; it is included  
in the switch’s onboard software.  
An example web browser interface screen is shown in the next illustration.  
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Using the IP Address for Remote Switch Management  
ProCurve Switch 5406zl - S  
t
atus: Information  
J8699A ProCurve Switch 5406zll  
Figure 3-2. Switch Web Browser Interface - Status Overview  
For more information on using the web browser interface, please see the  
Management and Configuration Guide which is on the ProCurve Web site.  
See page 5-1 for details.  
An extensive help system is also available for the web browser interface. To  
access the help system though, the subnet on which the switch is installed  
must have access to the internet, or ProCurve Manager needs to be installed  
on a network management station that is on the subnet.  
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Replacing Components  
This chapter shows you how to remove and install the following components:  
Power supplies (see page 4-2)  
Fan trays (see page 4-4)  
Management module (see page 4-5)  
Management module components Flash Disk (see page 4-6), and Battery  
(see page 4-7)  
For a complete list of parts and part numbers, see page 2-1.  
H o t S w a p p i n g  
The ProCurve Switch 5400zl supports “hot swapping” - the ability to replace  
the following hardware components while the switch is operating: a fan tray,  
power supply (if a second power supply is installed), interface module.  
The Management module and its components are not hot swappable.  
The hot swapping feature allows you to remove or install modules without  
powering off or rebooting the switch. Swapped-in modules are recognized by  
the switch and begin functioning immediately after they are installed.  
C a u t i o n  
The ProCurve 5400zl Switch and its components are sensitive to static  
discharge. Use an antistatic wrist strap and observe all static precautions  
when hot swapping components. For example, connect your antistatic wrist  
strap to the ground point on the front of the switch, above the rightmost power  
supply bay.  
WA R N I N G  
This unit may have more than one power supply cable. To fully power  
down the switch, you must disconnect all power supply cables from the  
unit.  
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Replacing Power Supplies  
Replacing Power Supplies  
If your ProCurve 5400zl Switch is configured with redundant power supplies,  
you will not suffer any loss of traffic or performance if a power supply fails.  
Replace the failed component as soon as possible. One of the Internal Power  
LEDs on the management module will blink simultaneously with the switch  
Fault LED indicating which power supply failed.  
Although these procedures show the 6-slot chassis, the procedures are the  
same for the 12-slot chassis.  
To remove an AC power supply:  
1. Ensure the AC power supply is not plugged into an AC power source on  
the failed power supply.  
2. Using either a flat-bladed or Torx T-10 screwdriver loosen the retaining  
screws and remove the failed power supply.  
Figure 4-1. Power Supply Removal  
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Replacing Power Supplies  
3. Insert the power supply into the opening. Slide it all the way in until it  
connects to the switch. The power supply face plate will be flush with the  
back face of the switch.  
tighten the four screws  
Figure 4-2. Power Supply Installation  
4. Tighten the four retaining screws that hold it in place. Be careful not to  
overtighten the screws.  
For more detail refer to the ProCurve Switch zl Internal Power Supply  
Installation Guide (5991-3787).  
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Replacing Fan Trays  
Replacing Fan Trays  
When a fan fails the Fan Status LED on the switch chassis will blink  
simultaneously with the switch Fault LED. In this case, the entire fan tray  
needs to be replaced. You cannot replace individual fans.  
The fan tray is hot swappable. It can be removed and replaced without  
removing power from the switch. However, install the new fan tray  
immediately (within two minutes) after removing the old fan tray to avoid  
overheating and switch shutdown (within three minutes).  
Although these procedures show the 6-slot chassis, the procedures are the  
same for the 12-slot chassis.  
WA R N I N G  
To avoid contact with spinning fans, if you are hot swapping out the  
fan tray assembly, pull the assembly out one-inch and allow the fans  
to stop rotating (approximately 20 seconds) before pulling it all the  
way out.  
To replace a fan tray:  
1. Using either a flat-bladed or Torx T-10 screwdriver loosen the retaining  
screws holding the fan tray assembly and pull the fan tray assembly out.  
2. Install the new fan tray assembly and tighten the retaining screws.  
Handle  
Retaining Screws  
Figure 4-3. Fan Tray Removal and Installation  
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Replacing the Management Module  
Replacing the Management Module  
The switch does not have to be powered off to remove the management  
module, however when the management module is removed all ports will lose  
communication. ProCurve Networking recommends replacing the Manage-  
ment module, flash disk and battery (on the Management module) during  
scheduled down time.  
To install (or replace) a Management Module:  
1. On the module unscrew the retaining screws enough to disconnect them  
from the threaded holes in the switch.  
2. Using the extractor handles, pull the module out from the slot.  
3. Remove the flash disk from the failed module and install it into the  
replacement module.  
4. Remove the battery from the failed module and dispose of properly.  
5. Install the new battery that came with the replacement module. See the  
following pages for replacement instructions.  
6. Install the replacement module into the switch.  
7. Use an equal amount of pressure and push both extractor handles closed  
to completely seat the module.  
8. Tighten the retaining screws.  
Retaining Screws  
Extractor Handles  
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Replacing the Management Module Compact Flash Card  
Replacing the Management Module  
Compact Flash Card  
The Compact Flash card is the primary non-volatile storage medium located  
on the management module that contains both the boot software and  
configuration files. When a Flash card fails the Flash status LED on the  
management module will blink simultaneously with the switch Fault LED.  
Installing a Compact Flash Card  
To install (or replace) a Compact Flash card:  
1. Using either a flat-bladed or Torx T-10 screwdriver loosen the retaining  
screws securing the management module. (You cannot access the  
Compact Flash when the management module is installed. This prevents  
inadvertent removal of the system image while the system is running.)  
2. Using the extractor handles, pull the management module out from the  
slot.  
Slide out  
CompactFlash  
Memory disk  
Figure 4-4. Management Module Removal  
3. Slide out the old flash card.  
4. Slide in the new flash card being careful not to bend any pins.  
5. Reinstall the management module into the switch.  
6. Use an equal amount of pressure and push both extractor handles closed  
to completely seat the module.  
7. Tighten the retaining screws.  
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Replacing the Management Module Battery  
Replacing the Management Module Battery  
The battery on the management module is used to keep time for the internal  
switch clock. There is no indicator LED for when the battery dies. The only  
indication will be the internal clock will not keep the correct time.  
WA R N I N G  
The battery requires special handling at end-of-life. The battery  
can explode or cause burns if disassembled, charged, or exposed  
to water, fire or high temperature. After replacing the battery,  
properly dispose of used battery according to instructions.  
There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an  
incorrect type. Ensure to replace the battery with the same type.  
To avoid shorting of battery, remove and properly dispose of  
battery before returning the Management Module for repair.  
Installing a New Battery  
To install (or replace) a New Battery:  
1. Using either a flat-bladed or Torx T-10 screwdriver loosen the retaining  
screws securing the management module. (You cannot access the battery  
when the management module is installed.)  
2. Using the extractor handles, pull the module out from the slot.  
Battery  
Figure 4-5. Battery Location on Management Module  
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Replacing the Management Module Battery  
3. Remove the old battery and dispose of properly.  
4. Insert the new battery with the lettering and the plus “+” sign facing up.  
5. Reinstall the management module into the switch.  
6. Use an equal amount of pressure and push both extractor handles closed  
to completely seat the module.  
7. Tighten the retaining screws.  
AT T E N T I O N  
ll y a danger d'explosion s'il y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie.  
Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du même type ou d'un type  
équivalent recommandé par le constructeur.  
Mettre au rebut les batteries usagées conformément aux instructions du  
fabricant.  
AT T E N T I O N  
If this product contains a real-time clock battery or coin cell battery it may  
contain perchlorate and may require special handling when recycled or  
disposed of in California and other certain states.  
Perchlorate material - special handling may apply see:  
www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate Web site for more information.  
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Troubleshooting  
This chapter describes how to troubleshoot your Series 5400zl Switches. Note  
that this document describes troubleshooting mostly from a hardware  
perspective. You can perform more in-depth troubleshooting using the soft-  
ware tools available with the switch, including the full-featured console  
interface, the built-in web browser interface, and ProCurve Manager, the  
SNMP-based network management tool. For more information, see the  
chapter “Troubleshooting” in the Management and Configuration Guide,  
which is on the ProCurve Web site at www.procurve.com. To display the list  
of downloadable manuals, click on the following links:  
Technical support  
Product manuals (all)  
ProCurve Switch 3500yl or 6200yl Series.  
(You may want to bookmark this Web page for easy access in the future.)  
This chapter describes the following:  
basic troubleshooting tips (page 5-1)  
diagnosing with the LEDs (page 5-4)  
Proactive Networking tools (page 5-9)  
hardware diagnostic tests (page 5-10)  
restoring the factory default configuration (page 5-12)  
downloading new code (page 5-13)  
HP Customer Support Services (page 5-13)  
Basic Troubleshooting Tips  
Most problems are caused by the following situations. Check for these items  
first when starting your troubleshooting:  
Faulty or loose cables. Look for loose or obviously faulty connections.  
If they appear to be OK, make sure the connections are snug. If that does  
not correct the problem, try a different cable.  
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Basic Troubleshooting Tips  
Non-standard cables. Non-standard and miswired cables may cause  
network collisions and other network problems, and can seriously impair  
network performance. Use a new correctly-wired cable or compare your  
cable to the cable in appendix B, “Switch Ports and Network Cables” for  
pinouts and correct cable wiring. A category 5 cable tester is a recom-  
mended tool for every 100Base-TX and 1000Base-T network installation.  
Improper Network Topologies. It is important to make sure you have  
a valid network topology. Common topology faults include excessive  
cablelengthandexcessiverepeaterdelaysbetweenendnodes. Ifyouhave  
network problems after recent changes to the network, change back to  
the previous topology. If you no longer experience the problems, the new  
topology is probably at fault.  
In addition, you should make sure that your network topology contains  
no data path loops. Between any two end nodes, there should be only  
one active cabling path at any time. Data path loops will cause broadcast  
storms that will severely impact your network performance.  
With your Series 5400zl Switches, if you wish to build redundant paths  
between important nodes in your network to provide some fault toler-  
ance, you should enable Spanning Tree Protocol support on the switch.  
This ensures that only one of the redundant paths is active at any time,  
thus avoiding data path loops. Spanning Tree can be enabled through the  
switch console, the web browser interface, or ProCurve Manager.  
The Series 5400zl Switches also support Trunking, which allows multiple  
network cables to be used for a single network connection without  
causing a data path loop. See the Management and Configuration Guide  
for more information on Spanning Tree and on Trunking, which is on the  
ProCurve Web site. See page 5-1 for details.  
Connecting to devices that have a fixed full-duplex configuration.  
The RJ-45 ports on the Series 5400zl Switches are all configured as “Auto”.  
That is, when connecting to attached devices, the switch will operate in  
one oftwo ways todetermine the link speed andthe communication mode  
(half duplex or full duplex):  
if the connected device is also configured to Auto, the switch will  
automatically negotiate both link speed and communication mode  
if the connected device has a fixed configuration, for example 100  
Mbps, at half or full duplex, the switch will automatically sense the  
link speed, but will default to a communication of half duplex  
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Basic Troubleshooting Tips  
Because the Series 5400zl Switches behave in this way (in compliance  
with the IEEE 802.3 standard), if a device connected to the switch has  
a fixed configuration at full duplex, the device will not connect correctly  
to the switch. The result will be high error rates and very inefficient  
communications between the switch and the device.  
Ensure that all devices connected to the Series 5400zl Switches are  
configured to auto negotiate, or are configured to connect at half duplex  
(all hubs are configured this way, for example).  
If necessary though, you can modify the configuration of the ports on the  
Series 5400zl Switches to match the configuration of the connected  
device. Use the switch console, the web browser interface, or ProCurve  
Manager to modify the port configuration.  
Check the port configuration. A port on your Series 5400zl Switch may  
not be operating as you expect because it has been put into a “blocking”  
state by Spanning Tree, GVRP (automatic VLANs), or LACP (automatic  
trunking). (Note that the normal operation of the Spanning Tree, GVRP,  
and LACP features may put the port in a blocking state.) Or, the port just  
may have been configured as disabled through software.  
Use the switch console to determine the port’s configuration and verify  
that there is not an improper or undesired configuration of any of the  
switch features that may be affecting the port. See the Management and  
Configuration Guide which is on the ProCurve Web site. See page 5-1 for  
details.  
For more information on possible network problems and their solutions, refer  
to the technical note “Troubleshooting LAN Performance and Intermittent  
Connectivity Problems”, which can be found on the ProCurve Networking  
Web site, www.procurve.com, in the Reference Library section.  
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Diagnosing with the LEDs  
Diagnosing with the LEDs  
Table 5-1 shows LED patterns on the switch and the switch modules that  
indicate problem conditions.  
1. Check in the table for the LED pattern you see on your switch  
2. Refer to the corresponding diagnostic tip on the next few pages.  
Table 5-1. LED Error Indicators  
LED Pattern Indicating Problems  
Diagnostic  
Tips  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Off with  
power cord  
plugged in  
On  
Prolonged Prolonged  
On  
On  
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
On  
On  
On  
Blinking  
Blinking  
Off  
2
2
Blinking  
Blinking  
Blinking  
Blinking  
Blinking  
Never On  
Blinking  
On briefly,  
then Off  
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
Off  
Blinking  
Blinking  
Blinking  
Off  
Off  
Blinking  
Off  
Blinking  
2
2
2
2
2
Blinking  
Blinking  
1
1
Blinking  
*
1
1
1
Off  
Blinking  
3
1
1
1
Off  
Off  
On  
Fast blinking  
1
l
11  
Off  
Off  
Off with cable  
connected  
1
2
3
This LED is not important for the diagnosis.  
The blinking behavior is an on/off cycle once every 1.6 seconds, approximately.  
The fast blinking behavior is an on/off cycle once every 0.8 seconds, approximately  
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Diagnosing with the LEDs  
Diagnostic Tips:  
Tip  
Number  
Problem  
Solution  
Thepowersupplies 1. Verify the power cord is plugged into an active power source and to the switch.  
Ensure these connections are snug.  
installed in the  
switch are not  
2. Try power cycling the switch by unplugging and plugging the power cord back in.  
plugged into active  
AC power sources,  
orthepowersupply  
may have failed.  
3. If the Power LED is still not on, verify the AC power source works by plugging  
another device into the outlet. Or try plugging the switch into a different outlet or  
try a different power cord.  
If the power source and power cord are OK and this condition persists, the switch  
power supply may have failed. Call your ProCurve authorized LAN dealer, or use the  
electronic support services from ProCurve to get assistance. See the Customer  
Support/Warranty card for more information.  
A switch hardware  
failure has  
occurred. All the  
LEDs will stay on  
indefinitely.  
Try power cycling the switch. If the fault indication reoccurs, the switch may have  
failed. Call your ProCurve authorized LAN dealer, or use the electronic support  
services from ProCurve to get assistance. See the Customer Support/Warranty card  
for more information.  
The switch has  
experienced a  
backplane failure  
during self test.  
The failure may be just in the communications with a single module slot, or it might  
be more significant. Start a console session with the switch, and at the CLI prompt  
issue the command show logging. In the event log that is displayed, there will  
be messages that describe the extent of the problem. If theproblem is with individual  
slots, the remainder of the switch slots will be fully operational and can be used until  
you get a chance to replace the switch.  
If necessary to resolve the problem, contact your ProCurve authorized LAN dealer,  
or use the electronic support services from ProCurve to get assistance. See the  
Customer Support/Warranty card for more information.  
The module  
The fact that the Link and Mode LEDs never are lit on the module indicates that it is  
a ProCurve Switch gl module and should not be used in your zl switch.  
installed in the slot  
thatcorrespondsto  
the letter that is  
blinking is an  
Ensure you have installed a zl module in the slot. ProCurve xl/gl modules  
willfitintheslot, buttheyarenotcompatiblewithyourProCurvezlswitch.  
Check to ensure the module has a Blue “zl module” symbol on it.  
Z
l
module  
invalid module.  
Remove the module from the switch and replace it with a zl module, or  
recover the slot with the cover plate. You can remove and replace the module  
without having to power down the switch. Call your ProCurve authorized LAN dealer,  
or use the electronic support services from ProCurve to get information on  
supported Switch zl modules. The modules that are available as of the printing of  
this manual are listed on page 1-13.  
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Diagnosing with the LEDs  
Tip  
Number  
Problem  
Solution  
The module  
The modules are all tested whenever the switch is powered on, or reset (through  
the Reset button on the switch, or the Boot or Reset options in the console or web  
installed in the slot  
thatcorrespondsto browser interface), and when they are hot swapped (installed when the switch is  
the letter that is  
blinking has  
experienced a self  
test or initialization  
fault.  
powered on).  
Since the Link and Mode LEDs on the module were lit at least briefly, that indicates  
that the module did receive power from the switch, but the subsequent download  
process failed. Either the module is faulty, or it is a new module type that is not yet  
supported by the operating code on the switch.  
As ProCurve Networking introduces new modules for your ProCurve Switch zl, you  
may have to update the switch with new operating code that supports the new  
module. The documentation that came with the module will indicate which version  
of the operating code is needed to support the module. The modules that are  
supported in your Switch zl, as of the printing of this manual, are listed on  
page 1-13 under “Switch Features”. The latest code can be downloaded from the  
ProCurve Networking Web site at www.procurve.com.  
First verify the switch has a version of code that supports the module that is  
indicating the fault. If the module is not one of the ones listed on page 1-13, check  
the module documentation to see what version of switch code is needed. Download  
the new code and retest the module.  
If you have the correct code installed in the switch, try removing and reinstalling the  
module. You can do this without having to power down the switch. When the module  
is reinstalled, it will be retested automatically.  
If the fault indication reoccurs, the modulemay have failed. Remove the module from  
the switch and replace it with another module, or recover the slot with the cover  
plate. Call your ProCurve authorized LAN dealer, or use the electronic support  
services from ProCurve to get assistance. See the Customer Support/Warranty card  
for more information.  
In the slot  
When you “hot swap” modules in the switch slots, if you install a different module  
type than the one that was previously installed in the slot, you must reset the switch  
so the switch processor can properly initialize and configure the new module type.  
The blinking LED informs you that this change of module types has occurred. The  
corresponding to  
the letter that is  
blinking, a module  
wasinstalledthatis module will not work properly until the switch is reset.  
a different type  
than the previously  
installed module,  
and the switch has  
not yet been reset.  
You can reset the switch by any of these methods:  
pressing the Reset button.  
power cycling the switch.  
selecting the reset or reboot option from the console, web browser interface, or  
ProCurve Manager.  
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Diagnosing with the LEDs  
Tip  
Number  
Problem  
Solution  
The network port  
for which the Link  
LED is blinking has  
experienced a self  
test or initialization  
failure.  
During the module self test, described in tip number 4 earlier in this table, each  
network port is also tested. If the port self test fails, the individual port is not usable,  
but the rest of the ports on the module, which have passed their self test, will  
continue to operate normally.  
If the port is a mini-GBIC, verify it is one of the mini-GBICs supported by the  
mini-GBIC zl Module. Unsupported mini-GBICs will be identified with this fault  
condition. The supported mini-GBICs are listed in the module Installation Guide. The  
mini-GBICs are also tested when they are “hot-swapped”--installed or changed  
after the mini-GBIC zl Module is installed and receiving power from the switch.  
To verify the port has failed, try removing and reinstalling the module, as described  
in tip number 4. For the mini-GBICs, you can just remove and reinstall the  
mini-GBIC without having to remove the module. If the port fault indication reoccurs,  
and you need to be able to use the port, you will have to replace the mini-GBIC or  
the module. In the mean time, all the other module ports will operate normally.  
A fault condition  
has been detected  
on the power  
supply installed in  
the slot  
corresponding to  
the blinking  
number.  
Try removing and reinstalling the power supply.  
Caution: EnsuretheACpowercordisdisconnectedfrom the supply before removing  
and reinstalling the supply.  
Reconnect the power supply to the AC power source. If the error indication reoccurs  
after the supply is reinstalled, the power supply may be faulty. Call your ProCurve  
authorized LAN dealer, or use the electronic support services from ProCurve  
Networking to get assistance. See the Customer Support/Warranty card for more  
information.  
One or more of the  
Try disconnecting power from the switch and wait a few moments. Then reconnect  
switch cooling fans the power to the switch and check the LEDs again. If the error indication reoccurs,  
may have failed.  
one or more of the fans has failed. The switch has multiple fans and may continue  
to operate OK under this condition if the ambient temperature does not exceed  
normal room temperature, but for best operation, the switch should be replaced.  
Contact your ProCurve authorized LAN dealer, or use the electronic support  
services from ProCurve Networking to get assistance. See the Customer Support/  
Warranty card for more information.  
The network port  
for which the Link  
LED is blinking has  
been disabled  
For the Port Security feature, you can configure the switch so that whenever a  
security violation is detected on a port, the switch will disable the port. When a port  
is disabled by this feature, the port Link LED will be continuously flashed at the fast  
rate of 0.8 seconds per cycle. The blinking continues until you clear the security  
violation through the switch console. In the console, you can view the identity of the  
connected device that committed the security violation.  
Once the security violation is cleared, you must re-enable the port through the  
console.  
For more information on the Port Security feature, see the Management and  
Configuration Guide which is on the ProCurve Web site. See page 5-1 for details.  
because port  
security has been  
configured on the  
switch and a  
security violation  
has been detected  
on the port.  
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Diagnosing with the LEDs  
Tip  
Number  
Problem  
Solution  
The network  
Try the following procedures:  
l
connection is not  
working properly.  
For the indicated port, verify both ends of the cabling, at the switch and the  
connected device, are securely connected.  
Verify the connected device and switch are both powered on and operating  
correctly.  
Verify you have used the correct cable type for the connection.  
for any of the twisted-pair connections, in the default configuration (Auto),  
either a straight-through or a crossover cable can be used and the switch will  
automatically adjust its operation. See the “HP Auto-MDIX Feature”  
description on page B-6 for more information.  
Note: If the module configuration is changed to one of the fixed  
configuration options though (for example, 100-Full Duplex), then the port  
operates as MDI-X only and the correct type of cable must be used. in  
general, for connecting to an end node (MDI port), use straight-through  
cable; for connecting to MDI-X ports on hubs, other switches, and routers,  
use crossover cable.  
– for fiber-optic connections, verify that the transmit port on the switch is  
connected to the receive port on the connected device, and the switch  
receive port is connected to the transmit port on the connected device, and  
that both devices are transmitting correctly.  
For a 1000 Mbps connection, verify the network cabling complies with the IEEE  
802.3ab standard. The cable should be installed according to the ANSI/TIA/EIA-  
568-A-5 specifications. Cable testing should comply with the stated limitations  
for Attenuation, Near-End Crosstalk, Far-End Crosstalk, Equal-Level Far-End  
Crosstalk (ELFEXT), Multiple Disturber ELFEXT, and Return Loss.  
The cable verification must include all patch cables from any end devices,  
including the switch, to any patch panels in the cabling path.  
Verify the port has not been disabled through a switch configuration change.  
You can use the console interface, or, if you have configured an IP address on  
the switch, use the web browser interface, or ProCurve Manager network  
management software to determine the state of the port and re-enable the port  
if necessary.  
Verify the switch port configuration matches the configuration of the attached  
device. For example, if the switch port is configured as “Auto”, the port on the  
attached device also MUST be configured as “Auto”. Depending on the port type,  
twisted-pair or fiber-optic, if the configurations don’t match, the results could be  
a very unreliable connection, or no link at all.  
If the other procedures don’t resolve the problem, try using a different port or a  
different cable.  
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Troubleshooting  
Proactive Networking  
Proactive Networking  
The Series 5400zl Switches have built-in management capabilities that  
proactively help you manage your network including:  
finding and helping you fix the most common network error conditions  
(for example, faulty network cabling, and non-standard network  
topologies)  
informing you of the problem with clear, easy-to-understand messages  
recommending network configuration changes to enhance the  
performance of your network  
The following interfaces provide tests, indicators, and an event log that can  
be used to monitor the switch and its network connections, and to help you  
take advantage of these proactive networking features:  
ProCurve Manager - an SNMP-based network management tool included  
with your switch  
A graphical web browser interface you can use to manage your switch  
from a PC that is running a supported web browser, for example Microsoft  
Internet Explorer or Netscape Communicator.  
A full-featured easy-to-use console interface you can access by merely  
connecting a standard terminal or PC running a terminal emulator to the  
switch’s console port. The cable to make that connection is provided with  
your switch. The console interface is also accessible through a telnet  
connection.  
See the “Troubleshooting” chapter in the Management and Configuration  
Guide for more information on using these software tools to diagnose and  
manage your switch, which is on the ProCurve Web site. See page 5-1 for  
details.  
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Troubleshooting  
Hardware Diagnostic Tests  
Hardware Diagnostic Tests  
Testing the Switch by Resetting It  
If you believe the switch is not operating correctly, you can reset the switch  
to test its circuitry and operating code. To reset a switch, either:  
Unplug and plug in the power cord (power cycling)  
Press the Reset button on the front of the switch  
Select the reset or reboot option from the console, web browser interface,  
or ProCurve Manager.  
Power cycling the switch, pressing the Reset button, and the software reset  
or reboot options all cause the switch to perform its power-on self-test, which  
almost always will resolve any temporary operational problems. These reset  
processesalsocauseanynetworktrafficcountersto beresettozeroandcause  
the System Up Time timer to reset to zero. Neither of these reset procedures  
causes any changes to the switch configuration.  
Checking the Switch LEDs  
The self-test passes if the Fault and Test LEDs on the front of the switch go  
off after approximately 90 to 150 seconds depending on the number and type  
of modules installed in the switch. If these LEDs stay on longer than 180  
seconds or begin blinking, the switch, or a module, or an individual mini-GBIC  
may have to be replaced as indicated by the LEDs.  
See “Diagnosing With the LEDs” on page 5-4 for information on interpreting  
the LED patterns.  
Checking Console Messages  
Useful diagnostic messages may be displayed on the console screen when the  
switch is reset. As described in chapter 2 under step 8, “Connect a Console to  
the Switch”, connect a PC running a VT-100 terminal emulator program or a  
standard VT-100 terminal to the switch’s Console Port and configure it to run  
at 9600 baud and with the other terminal communication settings shown on  
page 2-26. Then, when you reset the switch, note the messages that are  
displayed.  
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Troubleshooting  
Hardware Diagnostic Tests  
Testing Twisted-Pair Cabling  
If you think the cable should work but still isn’t working, it may not be  
compatible with the IEEE 802.3 Type 10Base-T, 100Base-TX, or 1000Base-T  
standards, as appropriate for the switch port type that the cable is connected  
to. The twisted-pair cables attached to the Series 5400zl Switches must be  
compatible with these standards.To verify your cable is compatible with these  
standards, use a qualified cable test device.  
ProCurve Networking also offers a wire testing service. Contact your  
ProCurve authorized LAN dealer or your local ProCurve Networking sales  
office for more information.  
Testing Switch-to-Device Network Communications  
You can perform the following communication tests to verify the network is  
operating correctly between the switch and any connected device that can  
respond correctly to the communication test.  
Link Test -- a physical layer test that sends IEEE 802.2 test packets to any  
device identified by its MAC address  
Ping Test -- a network layer test used on IP networks that sends test  
packets to any device identified by its IP address  
These tests can be performed through the switch console interface from a  
terminal connected to the switch or through a telnet connection, or from the  
switch’s web browser interface. See the Management and Configuration  
Guide which is on the ProCurve Web site. See page 5-1 for details.  
These tests can also be performed from an SNMP network management  
station running a program that can manage the switch, for example, ProCurve  
Manager.  
Testing End-to-End Network Communications  
Both the switch and the cabling can be tested by running an end-to-end  
communications test -- a test that sends known data from one network device  
to another through the switch. For example, if you have two PCs on the  
network that have LAN adapters between which you can run a link-level test  
or Ping test through the switch, you can use this test to verify the entire  
communication path between the two PCs is functioning correctly. See your  
LAN adapter documentation for more information on running the a link test  
or Ping test.  
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Troubleshooting  
Restoring the Factory Default Configuration  
Restoring the Factory Default  
Configuration  
As part of your troubleshooting process, it may become necessary to return  
the switch configuration to the factory default settings. This process momen-  
tarilyinterruptstheswitchoperation, clearsanypasswords, clearstheconsole  
event log, resets the network counters to zero, performs a complete self test,  
and reboots the switch into its factory default configuration including deleting  
an IP address, if one is configured.  
N o t e  
This process removes all switch configuration changes that you have made  
from the factory default settings. This includes, for example, configuration of  
VLANs, spanning tree, trunks, stacking, meshing, routing, and security.  
Returning the configuration of these features to their factory default settings  
(usually disabling them) may result in network connectivity issues.  
Ifthe switchhas avalidconfiguration, andyouare restoringthefactory default  
settings for a reason other than configuration problems, you should save the  
switch configuration prior to performing the factory default reset. Then, after  
the reset and resolution of the original problem, you can restore the saved  
configuration to the switch. For both the save and restore processes, you can  
use the console copy command. See the switch Management and Configura-  
tion Guide which is on the ProCurve Web site. See page 5-1 for details.  
You can restore the factory default configuration either on the switch itself or  
through the switch console.  
To execute the factory default reset on the switch, perform these steps:  
1. Using pointed objects, simultaneously press both the Reset and Clear  
buttons on the front of the switch.  
2. Continue to press the Clear button while releasing the Reset button.  
3. As soon as the Test LED begins to flash, release the Clear button.  
The switch will then complete its self test and begin operating with its  
configuration restored to the factory default settings.  
To restore the factory default configuration using the console, execute the  
erase startup config command from the console command prompt.  
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Downloading New Code  
Downloading New Code  
When product enhancements occur for the Series 5400zl Switches, new code  
can be downloaded to the switch through several methods, for product  
enhancements and new features. Please see the Management and Configu-  
ration Guide which is on the ProCurve Web site. See page 5-1 for details.  
The new code would be available on the ProCurve Networking Web site,  
HP Customer Support Services  
Ifyouarestillhavingtroublewithyourswitch,Hewlett-Packardofferssupport  
24 hours a day, seven days a week through the use of a number of automated  
electronic services. See the Customer Support/Warranty booklet that came  
with your switch for information on how to use these services to get technical  
support. The ProCurve Networking Web site, www.procurve.com also  
provides up-to-date support information.  
Additionally, your ProCurve authorized network reseller can provide you with  
assistance, both with services that they offer and with services offered by  
ProCurve Networking.  
Before Calling Support  
Before calling your networking dealer or ProCurve Support, to make the  
support process most efficient, retrieve the following information:  
Information Item  
Information Location  
product identification, including the chassis,  
modules, and mini-GBICs  
the front of the switch, and on the  
modules and mini-GBICs  
detailsabouttheswitch’sstatusincludingtheOS  
(software) version, a copy of the switch config-  
uration, a copy of the switch Event Log, and a  
copy of the switch status and counters informa-  
tion  
switch console: show tech  
command  
copy of your network topology map, including  
network addresses assigned to the relevant de-  
vices  
your network records  
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Specifications  
Physical  
Width:  
Depth:  
Height:  
44.2 cm (17.4 in)  
45.0 cm (17.7 in)  
Switch 5406zl  
Switch 5412zl  
17.5 cm (6.8 in)  
30.74 cm (12.1 in)  
Weight:  
Switch 5406zl  
Switch 5406zl-48G  
10.68 kg (23.55 lbs)  
15.54 kg (34.25 lbs) – includes two modules and one  
power supply  
Switch 5412zl  
Switch 5412zl-96G  
15.86 kg (34.95 lbs)  
26.32 kg (58.0 lbs) – includes four modules and two  
power supply  
Electrical  
The Series 5400zl Switches automatically adjust to any voltage between  
100-127 and 200-240 volts when using the J8712A power supply, and 200-240  
volts only when using the J8713A power supply, and either 50 or 60 Hz.  
J8712A  
J8713A  
AC voltage:  
100–127 volts 200–240 volts 200–240 volts only  
Maximum current:  
Frequency range:  
12 A  
5 A  
10 A  
50/60 Hz  
875W  
50/60 Hz  
875W  
50/60 Hz  
1500W  
Maximum continuous  
output power:  
Each installed module may draw 369.6W@50V for PoE  
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Specifications  
Environmental  
Operating  
Non-Operating  
Temperature:  
0°C to 55°C (32°F to 131°F)1  
15% to 80% at 55°C (131°F)  
-40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F)  
15% to 90% at 65°C (149°F)  
Relative humidity:  
(non-condensing)  
Maximum altitude:  
4.6 km (15,000 ft)  
4.6 km (15,000 ft)  
1 If you are installing either the J8705A or J8707A modules, or any of the X2 transceivers, the  
operating ambient temperature should not exceed 40°C (104°F). See transceiver specifications  
below.  
TRANSCEIVERS  
Temperature:  
SR Optic J8436A 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)  
LR Optic J8437A  
ER Optic J8438A  
Copper J8440B  
Relative humidity:  
(non-condensing)  
15% to 95% at 40°C (104°F)  
Maximum altitude:  
4.6 Km (15,000 ft)  
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Running H/F 1  
Acoustic  
Switch 5400zl and 5406zl-48G:  
Geräuschemission LpA = 40.2 dB am fiktiven Arbeitsplatz nach  
DIN 45635 T.19  
Noise Emission LpA = 40.2 dB in a virtual workspace according to  
DIN 45635 T.19  
Switch 5412zl and 5412zl-96G:  
Geräuschemission LpA = 45.8 dB am fiktiven Arbeitsplatz nach  
DIN 45635 T.19  
Noise Emission LpA = 45.8 dB in a virtual workspace according to  
DIN 45635 T.19  
Network Connectors  
The 10/100 Mbps RJ-45 twisted-pair ports on the 10/100-TX zl Module are  
compatible with the IEEE 802.3 10Base-T and IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX  
standards.  
The 100/1000 Mbps RJ-45 twisted-pair ports on the 100/1000-T zl Module  
are compatible with the IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX and IEEE 802.3ab  
1000Base-T standards.  
The 1000 Mbps fiber-optic ports on the Gigabit-SX and Gigabit-LX  
mini-GBICs are compatible with the IEEE 802.3z Gigabit-SX and  
Gigabit-LX standards respectively.  
The copper ports are compatible with the IEEE 802.1ak standards.  
The fiber-optic ports are compatible with the IEEE 802.1ae standards.  
The console port is a standard RS-232, (standard DB-9) connector.  
Safety  
EN60950  
CSA 22.2 No. 60950  
UL 60950  
IEC 60950  
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Specifications  
Lasers  
The following products are Class 1 Laser Products.  
Laser Klasse 1:The 10-GbE X2-SC SR transceiver  
The 10-GbE X2-SC LR transceiver  
The 10-GbE X2-SC ER transceiver  
The following products are Class 1m Laser Products.  
Laser Klasse 1m:  
The 10-GbE X2 SR-SC transceiver  
The transceivers comply with IEC 60825.  
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Switch Ports and Network Cables  
This appendix includes switch connector information and network cable  
information for cables that should be used with the Series 5400zl Switches,  
including minimum pin-out information and specifications for twisted-pair  
cables.  
N o t e  
Incorrectly wired cabling is the most common cause of problems for LAN  
communications. It is recommended that you work with a qualified LAN cable  
installer for assistance with your cabling requirements.  
Switch Ports  
Twisted Pair  
The RJ-45 ports on the modules accept 100-ohm differential unshielded  
and shielded twisted-pair cable with RJ-45 connectors as described on the  
next page.  
Fiber-Optic  
The LC-type connector port on the Gigabit-SX mini-GBIC transmits at  
850 nm wavelength, and accepts the low metal content, multimode fiber-  
optic cables for Gigabit-SX described on page B-3.  
The LC-type connector port on the Gigabit-LX mini-GBIC transmits at  
1310 nm wavelength, and accepts the low metal content, single-mode or  
multimode fiber-optic cables for Gigabit-LX described on page B-3.  
The LC-type connector port on the Gigabit-LH mini-GBIC transmits at  
1550 nm wavelength, and accepts the low metal content, single-mode or  
multimode fiber-optic cables for Gigabit-LH described on page B-3.  
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Cables  
Twisted-Pair  
10 Mbps Operation  
Category 3, 4, or 5 100-ohm differential unshielded twisted-  
pair (UTP) or shielded twisted-pair (STP) cable, complying  
with IEEE 802.3 Type 10Base-T specifications, fitted with  
RJ-45 connectors.  
100 Mbps Operation Category 5 100-ohm differential UTP or STP cable,  
complying with IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX specifications,  
fitted with RJ-45 connectors.  
1000 Mbps Operation Category 5 100-ohm differential 4-pair UTP or STP cable,  
complying with IEEE 802.3ab 1000Base-T specifications,  
fitted with RJ-45 connectors—Category 5e or better is  
recommended.  
(See “Note on 1000Base-T Cable Requirements”, below)  
Note on 1000Base-T Cable Requirements. The Category 5 networking  
cables that work for 100Base-TX connections should also work for  
1000Base-T, as long as all four-pairs are connected. But, for the most robust  
connections you should use cabling that complies with the Category 5e  
specifications, as described in Addendum 5 to the TIA-568-A standard (ANSI/  
TIA/EIA-568-A-5).  
Because of the increased speed provided by 1000Base-T (Gigabit-T), network  
cable quality is more important than for either 10Base-T or 100Base-TX. Site  
cabling that is being used to carry 1000Base-T networking must comply with  
the IEEE 802.3ab standards. In particular, the cabling must pass tests for  
Attenuation, Near-End Crosstalk (NEXT), and Far-End Crosstalk (FEXT).  
Additionally, unlike the cables for 100Base-TX, the 1000Base-T cables must  
pass tests for Equal-Level Far-End Crosstalk (ELFEXT), Multiple Disturber  
ELFEXT, and Return Loss.  
When testing your cabling, be sure to include the patch cables that connect  
the switch and other end devices to the patch panels on your site. The patch  
cables are frequently overlooked when testing cable and they must also  
comply with the cabling standards.  
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Fiber-Optic Cables  
Port Type  
Cable Specifications  
Connector Type Maximum Length  
Gigabit-SX  
62.5/125 μm or 50/125 μm (core/cladding)  
diameter, graded-index 850 nm, low metal  
content, multimode fiber-optic cables,  
complying with the ITU-T G.651 and ISO/IEC  
793-2 Type A1b or A1a respectively.  
LC - Gigabit-SX  
62.5 μm cable:  
mini-GBIC  
160 MHz*km=220 meters  
SC - Gigabit-SX  
transceiver  
200 MHz*km=275 meters  
50 μm cable:  
400 MHz*km=500 meters  
500 MHz*km=550 meters  
Gigabit-LX  
9/125 μm (core/cladding) diameter, graded-  
index 1310 nm, low metal content, single  
mode fiber-optic cables, complying with the  
ITU-T G.652 and ISO/IEC 793-2 Type B1  
standards.  
LC - Gigabit-LX  
single-mode cable:  
mini-GBIC  
10 kilometers  
SC - Gigabit-LX  
transceiver  
Multimode cable:  
550 meters  
OR  
the multimode fiber-optic cables listed for  
Gigabit-SX.  
Note: To use multimode cables for Gigabit-LX, a mode conditioning patch cord may be needed - See the  
Installation Guide that came with your module for more information.  
Gigabit-LH  
10-GbE SR  
10-GbE LR  
9/125 μm (core/cladding) diameter, graded- LC - Gigabit-LH  
70 kilometers  
index 1550 nm, low metal content, single  
mode fiber-optic cables, complying with the  
ITU-T G.652 and ISO/IEC 793-2 Type B1  
standards.  
mini-GBIC  
Note: Between the transmit and receive ends of the cable, at least 5db of attenuation is required for a  
reliable connection. This is equivalent to 20Km of the fiber-optic cable. For distances less than 20Km,  
you must add attenuators to bring the total attenuation to at least 5db. Most cable vendors carry  
attenuators.  
Multimode fiber-optic cable designed for  
Gigabit Ethernet: 62.5/125 μm (core/  
cladding) diameter or 50/125 μm, 850 nm, low  
metal content,  
SC  
62.5 μm cable:  
160 Mhz*km = 2-26 meters  
200 Mhz*km = 2-33 meters  
50 μm cable:  
complying with the ITU-T G.652 and ISO/IEC  
793-2 Type B1 standards.  
400 Mhz*km = 2-66 meters  
500 Mhz*km = 2-82 meters  
2000 Mhz*km = 2-300  
meters  
9/125 μm (core/cladding) diameter, 1310 nm,  
low metal content, single mode fiber-optic  
cables, complying with the ITU-T G.652 and  
ISO/IEC 793-2 Type B1 standards.  
SC  
single-mode cable: 2-10 kilometers  
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Port Type  
10-GbE ER  
Cable Specifications  
Connector Type Maximum Length  
SC single-mode cable: 2-30 kilometers  
9/125 μm (core/cladding) diameter, 1550 nm,  
low metal content, single mode fiber-optic  
cables, complying with the ITU-T G.652 and  
ISO/IEC 793-2 Type B1 standards.  
(40 kilometers, on an engineered  
fiber optic link that meets standards  
in the specification).  
Note: Conditioning patch cord cables are not supported for 10-GbE.  
OMC CX4  
Fiber  
12 fiber 50/125 μm (core/cladding) diameter,  
multimode Fiber ribbon cable. 12 fiber 62.5/  
125 μm (core/cladding) diameter, multimode  
Fiber ribbon cable is also supported.  
Optical Media  
Converter  
1-300 meters  
Copper Cables  
Port Type  
CX4  
Cable Specifications  
Connector  
Type  
Supported Length  
Speed 3.125Gbx4  
(Cables compliant with the 802.3ak standard)  
CX4  
0.5-15 meters  
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Switch Ports and Network Cables  
Mode Conditioning Patch Cord for Gigabit-LX  
Mode Conditioning Patch Cord for  
Gigabit-LX  
The following information applies to installations in which multimode fiber-  
optic cables are connected to a Gigabit-LX port.  
N o t e  
Mode Conditioning Patch Cord cables only apply to one Gigabit operation.  
Mode Conditioning Patch Cord cables are not supported for 10 Gigabit  
operation.  
Unlike Gigabit-SX, which connects to only multimode fiber-optic cabling,  
Gigabit-LX can use either single-mode or multimode cable. Multimode cable  
has a design characteristic called “Differential Mode Delay”, which requires  
that the transmission signals be “conditioned” to compensate for the cable  
design and thus prevent resulting transmission errors. Since Gigabit-SX is  
designed to operate only with multimode cable, Gigabit-SX mini-GBICs can  
provide that transmission conditioning internally.  
Gigabit-LX mini-GBICs, since they are designed to operate with both single-  
mode and multimode cable, do not provide the transmission conditioning  
internally. Thus, under certain circumstances, depending on the cable used  
and the lengths of the cable runs, an external Mode Conditioning Patch  
Cord may need to be installed between the Gigabit-LX transmitting device  
and the multimode network cable to provide the transmission conditioning.  
If you experience a high number of transmission errors on the Gigabit-LX  
ports, usually CRC or FCS errors, you may need to install one of these patch  
cords between the Gigabit-LX port in your switch and your multimode fiber-  
optic network cabling, and between the Gigabit-LX transmission device and  
the network cabling at the other end of the multimode fiber-optic cable run.  
A patch cord must be installed at both ends.  
The patch cord consists of a short length of single-mode fiber cable coupled  
to graded-index multimode fiber cable on the transmit side, and only  
multimode cable on the receive side. The section of single-mode fiber is  
connected in such a way that it minimizes the effects of the differential mode  
delay in the multimode cable.  
N o t e  
If you are using good quality graded-index multimode fiber cable that adheres  
to the standards listed on page 3, there should not be a need to use mode  
conditioning patch cords. This is especially true if the fiber runs in your  
network are relatively short. If you are using single-mode fiber-optic cabling,  
there is no need to use mode conditioning patch cords. Connect the single-  
mode network cable directly to the Gigabit-LX mini-GBIC.  
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Twisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-Outs  
Installing the Patch Cord  
As shown in the illustration below, connect the patch cord to the Gigabit-LX  
mini-GBICwiththesectionofsingle-modefiberpluggedintotheTx(transmit)  
port. Then, connect the other end of the patch cord to your network cabling  
patch panel, or directly to the network multimode fiber.  
If you connect the patch cord directly to the network cabling, you may need  
to install a female-to-female adapter to allow the cables to be connected  
together.  
Gigabit-LX port  
LX connector  
To network  
multimode  
cabling  
Single-mode section plugs into Tx  
The multimode cable in the patch cord  
port on Gigabit-LX Transceiver or  
must match the characteristics of your  
Gigabit-LX mini-GBIC  
network cable  
Figure B-1. Mode Conditioning Patch Cord  
Make sure you purchase a patch cord that has LC connectors on the end that  
connects to the Gigabit-LX mini-GBIC, and has multimode fibers that match  
the characteristics of the multimode fiber in your network.  
Twisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-Outs  
The HP Auto-MDIX Feature. In the default configuration, “Auto”, the  
10/100Base-TX ports on the 10/100-TX and PoE xl Modules used in the Series  
5400zl Switches all automatically detect the type of port on the connected  
device and operate as either an MDI or MDI-X port, whichever is appropriate.  
So for any connection, a straight-through twisted-pair cable can be used -- you  
no longer have to use crossover cables, although crossover cables can also be  
used for any of the connections. The 100/1000-T xl Module supports the IEEE  
802.3ab standard, which includes the “Auto MDI/MDI-X” feature, which oper-  
ates the same way.  
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Twisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-Outs  
N o t e  
HP Auto-MDIX was developed and shared with the IEEE for the development  
of the IEEE 802.3ab standard. HP Auto-MDIX and the IEEE 802.3ab Auto MDI/  
MDI-X feature are completely compatible.  
If you connect a Series 5400zl Switch twisted-pair port to another switch or  
hub, which typically have MDI-X ports, the Series 5400zl Switch port automat-  
ically operates as an MDI port. If you connect it to an end node, such as a  
server or PC, which typically have MDI ports, the Series 5400zl Switch port  
operates as an MDI-X port. In all cases, you can use standard straight through  
cables.  
If you happen to use a correctly wired crossover cable, though, the switch will  
still be able to automatically detect the MDI/MDI-X operation and link  
correctly to the connected device.  
If the port configuration is changed to any of the fixed configurations  
though, for example 100 Mbps/full duplex, the port operates as MDI-X only  
and the correct cable type must be used. In general, for connections to MDI  
ports, such as end nodes, use a straight-through cable; for connections to MDI-  
X ports, such as on hubs and other switches, use a crossover cable.  
Other Wiring Rules:  
All twisted-pair wires used for 10 Mbps, and 100 Mbps operation must be  
twisted through the entire length of the cable. The wiring sequence must  
conform to EIA/TIA 568-B (not USOC). See the Pin Assignment tables  
below the cable illustrations later in this appendix for a listing of the  
signals used on each pin.  
For 1000Base-T connections, all four pairs of wires in the cable must be  
available for data transmission. See “Note on 1000Base-T Cable Require-  
ments” on page B-2 for more information on 1000Base-T cabling.  
For 10 Mbps connections to the ports, you can use Category 3, 4, or 5  
100-ohm differential unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) or shielded twisted-  
pair (STP) cable, as supported by the IEEE 802.3 10Base-T standard.  
For 100 Mbps connections to the ports, use Category 5 100-ohm differen-  
tial UTP or STP cable only, as supported by the IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX  
standard.  
For1000Mbpsconnections, Category5orbetter100-ohmdifferentialUTP  
or STP cable only, as supported by the IEEE 802.3ab 1000Base-T standard;  
Category 5e or better is recommended.  
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Twisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-Outs  
Straight-Through Twisted-Pair Cable for  
10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Network Connections  
Because of the HP Auto-MDIX operation of the 10/100 ports on the switches,  
for all network connections, to PCs, servers or other end nodes, or to hubs or  
other switches, you can use straight-through cables.  
If any of these ports are given a fixed configuration, for example 100 Mbps/  
Full Duplex, the ports operate as MDI-X ports, and straight-through cables  
must be then used for connections to PC NICs and other MDI ports.  
Cable Diagram  
Figure B-2. Straight-through Cable Diagram for 10/100 Mbps Network Connection  
N o t e  
Pins 1 and 2 on connector “A” must be wired as a twisted pair to pins 1 and 2  
on connector “B”.  
Pins 3 and 6 on connector “A” must be wired as a twisted pair to pins 3 and 6  
on connector “B”.  
Pins 4, 5, 7, and 8 are not used in this application, although they may be wired  
in the cable.  
.
Pin Assignments  
Switch End (MDI-X)  
Computer, Transceiver, or Other End  
Signal  
Pins  
Pins  
Signal  
receive +  
receive -  
transmit +  
transmit -  
1
2
3
6
1
2
3
6
transmit +  
transmit -  
receive +  
receive -  
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Twisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-Outs  
Crossover Twisted-Pair Cable for  
10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Network Connection  
The HP Auto-MDIX operation of the 10/100 ports on the switches also allows  
you to use crossover cables for all network connections, to PCs, servers or  
other end nodes, or to hubs or other switches.  
If any of these ports are given a fixed configuration, for example 100 Mbps/  
Full Duplex, the ports operate as MDI-X ports, and crossover cables must be  
then used for connections to hubs or switches or other MDI-X network  
devices.  
Cable Diagram  
Figure B-3. Cross-over Cable Diagram for 10/100 Mbps Network Connection  
N o t e  
Pins 1 and 2 on connector “A” must be wired as a twisted pair to pins 3 and 6  
on connector “B”.  
Pins 3 and 6 on connector “A” must be wired as a twisted pair to pins 1 and 2  
on connector “B”.  
Pins 4, 5, 7, and 8 are not used in this application, although they may be wired  
in the cable.  
.
Pin Assignments  
Switch End (MDI-X)  
Hub or Switch Port, or Other MDI-X Port End  
Signal  
Pins  
Pins  
Signal  
receive +  
receive -  
transmit +  
transmit -  
1
2
3
6
6
3
2
1
transmit -  
transmit +  
receive -  
receive +  
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Twisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-Outs  
Straight-Through Twisted-Pair Cable for  
1000 Mbps Network Connections  
1000Base-T connections require that all four pairs or wires be connected.  
Cable Diagram  
Figure B-4. Straight-through Cable Diagram for 1000 Mbps Network Connection  
N o t e  
Pins 1 and 2 on connector “A” must be wired as a twisted pair to pins 1 and 2  
on connector “B”.  
Pins 3 and 6 on connector “A” must be wired as a twisted pair to pins 3 and 6  
on connector “B”.  
Pins 4 and 5 on connector “A” must be wired as a twisted pair to pins 4 and 5  
on connector “B”.  
Pins 7 and 8 on connector “A” must be wired as a twisted pair to pins 7 and 8  
on connector “B”.  
.
Pin Assignments  
For 1000Base-T operation, all four pairs of wires are used for both transmit  
and receive.  
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Safety Information  
Documentation reference symbol. If the product is marked with this  
symbol, refer to the product documentation to get more information  
about the product.  
!
WARNING  
A WARNING in the manual denotes a hazard that can cause injury  
or death.  
Caution  
A Caution in the manual denotes a hazard that can damage  
equipment.  
Do not proceed beyond a WARNING or Caution notice until you  
have understood the hazardous conditions and have taken appro-  
priate steps.  
Grounding  
ThesearesafetyclassIproductsandhave protectiveearthingterminals. There  
must be an uninterruptible safety earth ground from the main power source  
to the product's input wiring terminals, power cord, or supplied power cord  
set. Whenever it is likely that the protection has been impaired, disconnect  
the power cord until the ground has been restored.  
For LAN cable grounding:  
If your LAN covers an area served by more than one power distribu-  
tion system, be sure their safety grounds are securely interconnected.  
LAN cables may occasionally be subject to hazardous transient volt-  
ages (such as lightning or disturbances in the electrical utilities power  
grid). Handle exposed metal components of the network with  
Caution.  
Servicing  
There are no user-serviceable parts inside these products. Any servicing,  
adjustment, maintenance, or repair mustbe performed only by service-trained  
personnel.  
These products do not have a power switch; they are powered on when the  
power cord is plugged in.  
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Informations concernant la sécurité  
Informations concernant la sécurité  
Symbole de référence à la documentation. Si le produit est marqué de  
ce symbole, reportez-vous à la documentation du produit afin d'obtenir  
des informations plus détaillées.  
!
WARNING  
Dans la documentation, un WARNING indique un danger susceptible  
d'entraîner des dommages corporels ou la mort.  
Caution  
Un texte de mise en garde intitulé Caution indique un danger suscep-  
tible de causer des dommages à l'équipement.  
Ne continuez pas au-delà d'une rubrique WARNING ou Caution avant  
d'avoir bien compris les conditions présentant un danger et pris les  
mesures appropriées.  
Cet appareil est un produit de classe I et possède une borne de mise à la terre. La source  
d'alimentation principale doit être munie d'une prise de terre de sécurité installée aux  
bornes du câblage d'entrée, sur le cordon d'alimentation ou le cordon de raccordement  
fourni avec le produit. Lorsque cette protection semble avoir été endommagée,  
débrancher le cordon d'alimentation jusqu'à ce que la mise à la terre ait été réparée.  
Mise à la terre du câble de réseau local:  
si votre réseau local s'étend sur une zone desservie par plus d'un système de  
distribution de puissance, assurez-vous que les prises de terre de sécurité  
soient convenablement interconnectées.  
Les câbles de réseaux locaux peuvent occasionnellement être soumis à des  
surtensions transitoires dangereuses (telles que la foudre ou des perturba-  
tions dans le réseau d'alimentation public). Manipulez les composants  
métalliques du réseau avec précautions.  
Aucune pièce contenue à l'intérieur de ce produit ne peut être réparée par l'utilisateur.  
Tout dépannage, réglage, entretien ou réparation devra être confié exclusivement à un  
personnel qualifié.  
Cet appareil ne comporte pas de commutateur principal ; la mise sous tension est  
effectuée par branchement du cordon d'alimentation.  
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Hinweise zur Sicherheit  
Hinweise zur Sicherheit  
Symbol für Dokumentationsverweis. Wenn das Produkt mit diesem  
Symbol markiert ist, schlagen Sie bitte in der Produktdokumentation  
nach, um mehr Informationen über das Produkt zu erhalten.  
!
WARNING  
Symbol für Dokumentationsverweis. Wenn das Produkt mit diesem  
Symbol markiert ist, schlagen Sie bitte in der Produktdokumentation  
nach, um mehr Informationen über das Produkt zu erhalten.  
Caution  
Symbol für Dokumentationsverweis. Wenn das Produkt mit diesem  
Symbol markiert ist, schlagen Sie bitte in der Produktdokumentation  
nach, um mehr Informationen über das Produkt zu erhalten.  
Fahren Sie nach dem Hinweis WARNING oder Caution erst fort,  
nachdem Sie den Gefahrenzustand verstanden und die entsprech-  
enden Maßnahmen ergriffen haben.  
Dies ist ein Gerät der Sicherheitsklasse I und verfügt über einen schützenden Erdung-  
sterminal. Der Betrieb des Geräts erfordert eine ununterbrochene Sicherheitserdung  
von der Hauptstromquelle zu den Geräteingabeterminals, den Netzkabeln oder dem  
mit Strom belieferten Netzkabelsatz voraus. Sobald Grund zur Annahme besteht, daß  
der Schutz beeinträchtigt worden ist, das Netzkabel aus der Wandsteckdose herausz-  
iehen, bis die Erdung wiederhergestellt ist.  
Für LAN-Kabelerdung:  
Wenn Ihr LAN ein Gebiet umfaßt, das von mehr als einem Stromverteilungs-  
system beliefert wird, müssen Sie sich vergewissern, daß die  
Sicherheitserdungen fest untereinander verbunden sind.  
LAN-Kabel können gelegentlich gefährlichen Übergangsspannungen aus-  
gesetzt werden (beispielsweise durch Blitz oder Störungen in dem  
Starkstromnetz des Elektrizitätswerks). Bei der Handhabung exponierter  
Metallbestandteile des Netzwerkes Vorsicht walten lassen.  
Dieses Gerät enthält innen keine durch den Benutzer zu wartenden Teile. Wartungs-,  
Anpassungs-, Instandhaltungs- oder Reparaturarbeiten dürfen nur von geschultem  
Bedienungspersonal durchgeführt werden.  
Dieses Gerät hat keinen Netzschalter; es wird beim Anschließen des Netzkabels  
eingeschaltet.  
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Considerazioni sulla sicurezza  
Considerazioni sulla sicurezza  
Simbolo di riferimento alla documentazione. Se il prodotto è contras-  
segnato da questo simbolo, fare riferimento alla documentazione sul  
prodotto per ulteriori informazioni su di esso.  
!
WARNING  
La dicitura WARNING denota un pericolo che può causare lesioni o  
morte.  
Caution  
La dicitura Caution denota un pericolo che può danneggiare le  
attrezzature.  
Non procedere oltre un avviso di WARNING o di Caution prima di  
aver compreso le condizioni di rischio e aver provveduto alle misure  
del caso.  
Questo prodotto è omologato nella classe di sicurezza I ed ha un terminale protettivo  
di collegamento a terra. Dev'essere installato un collegamento a terra di sicurezza, non  
interrompibile che vada dalla fonte d'alimentazione principale ai terminali d'entrata,  
al cavo d'alimentazione oppure al set cavo d'alimentazione fornito con il prodotto.  
Ogniqualvolta vi sia probabilità di danneggiamento della protezione, disinserite il cavo  
d'alimentazione fino a quando il collegaento a terra non sia stato ripristinato.  
Per la messa a terra dei cavi LAN:  
se la vostra LAN copre un'area servita da più di un sistema di distribuzione  
elettrica, accertatevi chei collegamenti a terradisicurezzasiano bencollegati  
fra loro;  
i cavi LAN possono occasionalmente andare soggetti a pericolose tensioni  
transitorie (ad esempio, provocate da lampi o disturbi nella griglia d'alimen-  
tazione della società elettrica); siate cauti nel toccare parti esposte in metallo  
della rete.  
Nessun componente di questo prodotto può essere riparato dall'utente. Qualsiasi  
lavoro di riparazione, messa a punto, manutenzione o assistenza va effettuato esclusi-  
vamente da personale specializzato.  
Questo apparato non possiede un commutatore principale; si mette scotto tensione  
all'inserirsi il cavo d'alimentazione.  
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Consideraciones sobre seguridad  
Consideraciones sobre seguridad  
Símbolo de referencia a la documentación. Si el producto va  
marcado con este símbolo, consultar la documentación del  
producto a fin de obtener mayor información sobre el producto.  
!
WARNING  
Una WARNING en la documentación señala un riesgo que podría  
resultar en lesiones o la muerte.  
Caution  
Una Caution en la documentación señala un riesgo que podría  
resultar en averías al equipo.  
No proseguir después de un símbolo de WARNING o Caution hasta  
no haber entendido las condiciones peligrosas y haber tomado las  
medidas apropiadas.  
Este aparato se enmarca dentro de la clase I de seguridad y se encuentra protegido por  
una borna de puesta a tierra. Es preciso que exista una puesta a tierra continua desde  
la toma de alimentación eléctrica hasta las bornas de los cables de entrada del aparato,  
el cable de alimentación o el juego de cable de alimentación suministrado. Si existe la  
probabilidad de que la protección a tierra haya sufrido desperfectos, desenchufar el  
cable de alimentación hasta haberse subsanado el problema.  
Puesta a tierra del cable de la red local (LAN):  
Si la LAN abarca un área cuyo suministro eléctrico proviene de más de una  
red de distribución de electricidad, cerciorarse de que las puestas a tierra  
estén conectadas entre sí de modo seguro.  
Es posible que los cables de la LAN se vean sometidos de vez en cuando a  
voltajes momentáneos que entrañen peligro (rayos o alteraciones en la red  
de energía eléctrica). Manejar con precaución los componentes de metal de  
la LAN que estén al descubierto.  
Este aparato no contiene pieza alguna susceptible de reparación por parte del usuario.  
Todas las reparaciones, ajustes o servicio de mantenimiento debe realizarlos sola-  
mente el técnico.  
Este producto no tiene interruptor de potencia; se activa cuando se enchufa el cable  
de alimentación.  
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Safety Information (Japan)  
Safety Information (Japan)  
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EMC Regulatory Statements  
EMC Regulatory Statements  
U.S.A.  
FCC Class A  
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. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against interference when the  
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment gener-  
ates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and  
used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to  
radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area may  
cause interference in which case the user will be required to correct the  
interference at his own expense.  
Canada  
This product complies with Class A Canadian EMC requirements.  
Australia/New Zealand  
This product complies with Australia/New Zealand EMC Class A  
requirements.  
Japan  
VCCI Class A  
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Korea  
Taiwan  
Regulatory Model Identification Number  
Forregulatoryidentificationpurposes,theProCurveSeries  
5400zl Switches are assigned a Regulatory Model Number.  
The Regulatory Model Number for these switches is RSVLC-  
0503.  
This regulatory number should not be confused with the  
marketing name (ProCurve Series 5400zl Switches), or  
product numbers (J8697A, J8698A, J8699A, and J8700A).  
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EMC Regulatory Statements  
European Community  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014  
______________________________________________________________________  
Supplier's Name:  
Hewlett-Packard Company  
Supplier's Address:  
8000 Foothills Blvd.  
Roseville, CA 95747-5502  
U.S.A.  
declares, that the product  
Product Name:  
ProCurve Switch 5406zl Chassis Edge Switch, ProCurve Switch  
5412zl Chassis Edge Switch, ProCurve Switch 5406zl Bundle,  
ProCurve Switch 5412zl Bundle,  
Product Number(s):  
Regulatory Model:  
Product Options:  
J8697A, J8698A, J8699A, J8700A  
RSVLC-0503  
J8736A, J8702A, J8705A, J8706A, J8707A, J8708A, J8712A,  
J8713A, J8714A, J4858B, J4859B, J4860B, J8177B, J8436A,  
J8437A, J8438A, J8439A, J8440A  
conforms to the following Product Specifications:  
Safety:  
EN 60950:2001 / IEC 60950-1:2001  
EN 60825-1:1994 +A1+A2 / IEC 60825-1:1993 +A2 Class 1  
EMC:  
EN 55022:1998 +A1(2000) +A2(2003) Class A  
CISPR 22:2005 +A1(2005) +A2(2006) Class A  
EN 55024:1998 +A1+A2 (2003) / CISPR 24:1997 +A1+A2(2002)  
EN 61000-3-2:2006 (Class A)  
EN 61000-3-3:1995 +A1(2001) +A2(2005)  
Supplementary Information:  
The product herewith complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC  
and the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and carries the CE marking accordingly.  
The product was tested with Hewlett-Packard branded products only.  
Roseville, 30 Jan 2007  
____________________________________  
Michael E. Avery, Regulatory Engineering Mgr.  
European Contact: Your local Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Office or Hewlett-Packard GmbH, Department HQ-  
TRE, Herrenberger Straße 140, D-71034 Böblingen (FAX: + 49-7031-14-3143)  
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Waste Electrical and Electronic  
Equipment (WEEE) Statements  
Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in Private Household in the European Union  
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with  
your other household waste. Instead, it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by  
handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic  
equipment. The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will  
help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health  
and the environment. For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for  
recycling, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where  
you purchased the product.  
Likvidace zařízení soukromými domácími uživateli v Evropské unii  
Tento symbol na produktu nebo balení označuje výrobek, který nesmí být vyhozen spolu s ostatním  
domácím odpadem. Povinností uživatele je předat takto označený odpad na předem určené sběrné  
místo pro recyklaci elektrických a elektronických zařízení. Okamžité třídění a recyklace odpadu  
pomůže uchovat přírodní prostředí a zajistí takový způsob recyklace, který ochrání zdraví a životní  
prostředí člověka. Další informace o možnostech odevzdání odpadu k recyklaci získáte na  
příslušném obecním nebo městském úřadě, od firmy zabývající se sběrem a svozem odpadu nebo v  
obchodě, kde jste produkt zakoupili.  
Bortskaffelse af affald fra husstande i den Europæiske Union  
Hvis produktet eller dets emballage er forsynet med dette symbol, angiver det, at produktet ikke må  
bortskaffes med andet almindeligt husholdningsaffald. I stedet er det dit ansvar at bortskaffe kasseret  
udstyr ved at aflevere det på den kommunale genbrugsstation, der forestår genvinding af kasseret  
elektrisk og elektronisk udstyr. Den centrale modtagelse og genvinding af kasseret udstyr i forbindelse  
med bortskaffelsen bidrager til bevarelse af naturlige ressourcer og sikrer, at udstyret genvindes på en  
måde, der beskytter både mennesker og miljø. Yderligere oplysninger om, hvor du kan aflevere kasseret  
udstyr til genvinding, kan du få hos kommunen, den lokale genbrugsstation eller i den butik, hvor du købte  
produktet.  
Seadmete jäätmete kõrvaldamine eramajapidamistes Euroopa Liidus  
See tootel või selle pakendil olev sümbol näitab, et kõnealust toodet ei tohi koos teiste majapidamisjäät-  
metega kõrvaldada. Teie kohus on oma seadmete jäätmed kõrvaldada, viies need elektri- ja elektrooni-  
kaseadmete jäätmete ringlussevõtmiseks selleks ettenähtud kogumispunkti. Seadmete jäätmete eraldi  
kogumine ja ringlussevõtmine kõrvaldamise ajal aitab kaitsta loodusvarasid ning tagada, et ringlussev-  
õtmine toimub viisil, mis kaitseb inimeste tervist ning keskkonda. Lisateabe saamiseks selle kohta, kuhu  
oma seadmete jäätmed ringlussevõtmiseks viia, võtke palun ühendust oma kohaliku linnakantselei,  
majapidamisjäätmete kõrvaldamise teenistuse või kauplusega, kust Te toote ostsite.  
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Laitteiden hävittäminen kotitalouksissa Euroopan unionin alueella  
Jos tuotteessa tai sen pakkauksessa on tämä merkki, tuotetta ei saa hävittää kotitalousjätteiden mukana.  
Tällöin hävitettävä laite on toimitettava sähkölaitteiden ja elektronisten laitteiden kierrätyspisteeseen.  
Hävitettävien laitteiden erillinen käsittely ja kierrätys auttavat säästämään luonnonvaroja ja  
varmistamaan, että laite kierrätetään tavalla, joka estää terveyshaitat ja suojelee luontoa. Lisätietoja  
paikoista, joihin hävitettävät laitteet voi toimittaa kierrätettäväksi, saa ottamalla yhteyttä jätehuoltoon tai  
liikkeeseen, josta tuote on ostettu.  
Élimination des appareils mis au rebut par les ménages dans l'Union européenne  
Le symbole apposé sur ce produit ou sur son emballage indique que ce produit ne doit pas être jeté avec  
les déchets ménagers ordinaires. Il est de votre responsabilité de mettre au rebut vos appareils en les  
déposant dans les centres de collecte publique désignés pour le recyclage des équipements électriques  
et électroniques. La collecte et le recyclage de vos appareils mis au rebut indépendamment du reste  
des déchets contribue à la préservation des ressources naturelles et garantit que ces appareils seront  
recyclés dans le respect de la santé humaine et de l'environnement. Pour obtenir plus d'informations  
sur les centres de collecte et de recyclage des appareils mis au rebut, veuillez contacter les autorités  
locales de votre région, les services de collecte des ordures ménagères ou le magasin dans lequel vous  
avez acheté ce produit.  
Entsorgung von Altgeräten aus privaten Haushalten in der EU  
Das Symbol auf dem Produkt oder seiner Verpackung weist darauf hin, dass das Produkt nicht über den  
normalen Hausmüll entsorgt werden darf. Benutzer sind verpflichtet, die Altgeräte an einer Rücknah-  
mestelle für Elektro- und Elektronik-Altgeräte abzugeben. Die getrennte Sammlung und ordnungs-  
gemäße Entsorgung Ihrer Altgeräte trägt zur Erhaltung der natürlichen Ressourcen bei und garantiert  
eine Wiederverwertung, die die Gesundheit des Menschen und die Umwelt schützt. Informationen dazu,  
wo Sie Rücknahmestellen für Ihre Altgeräte finden, erhalten Sie bei Ihrer Stadtverwaltung, den örtlichen  
Müllentsorgungsbetrieben oder im Geschäft, in dem Sie das Gerät erworben haben  
Απόρριψη άχρηστου εξοπλισμού από χρήστες σε ιδιωτικά νοικοκυριά στην Ευρωπαϊκή  
Ένωση  
Το σύμβολο αυτό στο προϊόν ή τη συσκευασία του υποδεικνύει ότι το συγκεκριμένο προϊόν δεν  
πρέπει να διατίθεται μαζί με τα άλλα οικιακά σας απορρίμματα. Αντίθετα, είναι δική σας ευθύνη να  
απορρίψετε τον άχρηστο εξοπλισμό σας παραδίδοντάς τον σε καθορισμένο σημείο συλλογής για την  
ανακύκλωση άχρηστου ηλεκτρικού και ηλεκτρονικού εξοπλισμού. Η ξεχωριστή συλλογή και  
ανακύκλωση του άχρηστου εξοπλισμού σας κατά την απόρριψη θα συμβάλει στη διατήρηση των  
φυσικών πόρων και θα διασφαλίσει ότι η ανακύκλωση γίνεται με τρόπο που προστατεύει την  
ανθρώπινη υγεία και το περιβάλλον. Για περισσότερες πληροφορίες σχετικά με το πού μπορείτε να  
παραδώσετε τον άχρηστο εξοπλισμό σας για ανακύκλωση, επικοινωνήστε με το αρμόδιο τοπικό  
γραφείο, την τοπική υπηρεσία διάθεσης οικιακών απορριμμάτων ή το κατάστημα όπου αγοράσατε το  
προϊόν.  
Készülékek magánháztartásban történő selejtezése az Európai Unió területén  
A készüléken, illetve a készülék csomagolásán látható azonos szimbólum annak jelzésére szolgál,  
hogy a készülék a selejtezés során az egyéb háztartási hulladéktól eltérő módon kezelendő. A  
vásárló a hulladékká vált készüléket köteles a kijelölt gyűjtőhelyre szállítani az elektromos és  
elektronikai készülékek újrahasznosítása céljából. A hulladékká vált készülékek selejtezéskori  
begyűjtése és újrahasznosítása hozzájárul a természeti erőforrások megőrzéséhez, valamint  
biztosítja a selejtezett termékek környezetre és emberi egészségre nézve biztonságos feldolgozását.  
A begyűjtés pontos helyéről bővebb tájékoztatást a lakhelye szerint illetékes önkormányzattól, az  
illetékes szemételtakarító vállalattól, illetve a terméket elárusító helyen kaphat.  
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Recycle Statements  
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Statements  
Smaltimento delle apparecchiature da parte di privati nel territorio dell'Unione Europea  
Questo simbolo presente sul prodotto o sulla sua confezione indica che il prodotto non può essere  
smaltito insieme ai rifiuti domestici. È responsabilità dell'utente smaltire le apparecchiature consegnan-  
dole presso un punto di raccolta designato al riciclo e allo smaltimento di apparecchiature elettriche ed  
elettroniche. La raccolta differenziata e il corretto riciclo delle apparecchiature da smaltire permette di  
proteggere la salute degli individui e l'ecosistema. Per ulteriori informazioni relative ai punti di raccolta  
delle apparecchiature, contattare l'ente locale per lo smaltimento dei rifiuti, oppure il negozio presso il  
quale è stato acquistato il prodotto.  
Nolietotu iekārtu iznīcināšanas noteikumi lietotājiem Eiropas Savienības privātajās  
mājsaimniecībās  
Šāds simbols uz izstrādājuma vai uz tā iesaiņojuma norāda, ka šo izstrādājumu nedrīkst izmest kopā ar  
citiem sadzīves atkritumiem. Jūs atbildat par to, lai nolietotās iekārtas tiktu nodotas speciāli iekārtotos  
punktos, kas paredzēti izmantoto elektrisko un elektronisko iekārtu savākšanai otrreizējai pārstrādei.  
Atsevišķa nolietoto iekārtu savākšana un otrreizējā pārstrāde palīdzēs saglabāt dabas resursus un  
garantēs, ka šīs iekārtas tiks otrreizēji pārstrādātas tādā veidā, lai pasargātu vidi un cilvēku veselību.  
Lai uzzinātu, kur nolietotās iekārtas var izmest otrreizējai pārstrādei, jāvēršas savas dzīves vietas  
pašvaldībā, sadzīves atkritumu savākšanas dienestā vai veikalā, kurā izstrādājums tika nopirkts.  
Vartotojų iš privačių namų ūkių įrangos atliekų šalinimas Europos Sąjungoje  
Šis simbolis ant gaminio arba jo pakuotės rodo, kad šio gaminio šalinti kartu su kitomis namų ūkio  
atliekomis negalima. Šalintinas įrangos atliekas privalote pristatyti į specialią surinkimo vietą elektros ir  
elektroninės įrangos atliekoms perdirbti. Atskirai surenkamos ir perdirbamos šalintinos įrangos atliekos  
padės saugoti gamtinius išteklius ir užtikrinti, kad jos bus perdirbtos tokiu būdu, kuris nekenkia žmonių  
sveikatai ir aplinkai. Jeigu norite sužinoti daugiau apie tai, kur galima pristatyti perdirbtinas įrangos  
atliekas, kreipkitės į savo seniūniją, namų ūkio atliekų šalinimo tarnybą arba parduotuvę, kurioje  
įsigijote gaminį.  
Verwijdering van afgedankte apparatuur door privé-gebruikers in de Europese Unie  
Dit symbool op het product of de verpakking geeft aan dat dit product niet mag worden gedeponeerd bij  
het normale huishoudelijke afval. U bent zelf verantwoordelijk voor het inleveren van uw afgedankte  
apparatuur bij een inzamelingspunt voor het recyclen van oude elektrische en elektronische apparatuur.  
Door uw oude apparatuur apart aan te bieden en te recyclen, kunnen natuurlijke bronnen worden  
behouden en kan het materiaal worden hergebruikt op een manier waarmee de volksgezondheid en het  
milieu worden beschermd. Neem contact op met uw gemeente, het afvalinzamelingsbedrijf of de winkel  
waar u het product hebt gekocht voor meer informatie over inzamelingspunten waar u oude apparatuur  
kunt aanbieden voor recycling.  
Pozbywanie się zużytego sprzętu przez użytkowników w prywatnych gospodarstwach  
domowych w Unii Europejskiej  
Ten symbol na produkcie lub jego opakowaniu oznacza, że produktu nie wolno wyrzucać do zwykłych  
pojemników na śmieci. Obowiązkiem użytkownika jest przekazanie zużytego sprzętu do  
wyznaczonego punktu zbiórki w celu recyklingu odpadów powstałych ze sprzętu elektrycznego i  
elektronicznego. Osobna zbiórka oraz recykling zużytego sprzętu pomogą w ochronie zasobów  
naturalnych i zapewnią ponowne wprowadzenie go do obiegu w sposób chroniący zdrowie człowieka  
i środowisko. Aby uzyskać więcej informacji o tym, gdzie można przekazać zużyty sprzęt do  
recyklingu, należy się skontaktować z urzędem miasta, zakładem gospodarki odpadami lub sklepem,  
w którym zakupiono produkt.  
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Descarte de Lixo Elétrico na Comunidade Européia  
Este símbolo encontrado no produto ou na embalagem indica que o produto não deve ser descartado  
no lixo doméstico comum. É responsabilidade do cliente descartar o material usado (lixo elétrico),  
encaminhando-o para um ponto de coleta para reciclagem. A coleta e a reciclagem seletivas desse  
tipo de lixo ajudarão a conservar as reservas naturais; sendo assim, a reciclagem será feita de uma  
forma segura, protegendo o ambiente e a saúde das pessoas. Para obter mais informações sobre locais  
que reciclam esse tipo de material, entre em contato com o escritório da HP em sua cidade, com o serviço  
de coleta de lixo ou com a loja em que o produto foi adquirido.  
Likvidácia vyradených zariadení v domácnostiach v Európskej únii  
Symbol na výrobku alebo jeho balení označuje, že daný výrobok sa nesmie likvidovať s domovým  
odpadom. Povinnosťou spotrebiteľa je odovzdať vyradené zariadenie v zbernom mieste, ktoré je  
určené na recykláciu vyradených elektrických a elektronických zariadení. Separovaný zber a  
recyklácia vyradených zariadení prispieva k ochrane prírodných zdrojov a zabezpečuje, že recyklácia  
sa vykonáva spôsobom chrániacim ľudské zdravie a životné prostredie. Informácie o zberných  
miestach na recykláciu vyradených zariadení vám poskytne miestne zastupiteľstvo, spoločnosť  
zabezpečujúca odvoz domového odpadu alebo obchod, v ktorom ste si výrobok zakúpili.  
Odstranjevanje odslužene opreme uporabnikov v zasebnih gospodinjstvih v Evropski uniji  
Ta znak na izdelku ali njegovi embalaži pomeni, da izdelka ne smete odvreči med gospodinjske  
odpadke. Nasprotno, odsluženo opremo morate predati na zbirališče, pooblaščeno za recikliranje  
odslužene električne in elektronske opreme. Ločeno zbiranje in recikliranje odslužene opreme  
prispeva k ohranjanju naravnih virov in zagotavlja recikliranje te opreme na zdravju in okolju neškodljiv  
način. Za podrobnejše informacije o tem, kam lahko odpeljete odsluženo opremo na recikliranje, se  
obrnite na pristojni organ, komunalno službo ali trgovino, kjer ste izdelek kupili.  
Eliminación de residuos de equipos eléctricos y electrónicos por parte de usuarios particulares en la  
Unión Europea  
Este símbolo en el producto o en su envase indica que no debe eliminarse junto con los desperdicios  
generales de la casa. Es responsabilidad del usuario eliminar los residuos de este tipo depositándolos  
en un "punto limpio" para el reciclado de residuos eléctricos y electrónicos. La recogida y el reciclado  
selectivos de los residuos de aparatos eléctricos en el momento de su eliminación contribuirá a  
conservar los recursos naturales y a garantizar el reciclado de estos residuos de forma que se proteja  
el medio ambiente y la salud. Para obtener más información sobre los puntos de recogida de residuos  
eléctricos y electrónicos para reciclado, póngase en contacto con su ayuntamiento, con el servicio de  
eliminación de residuos domésticos o con el establecimiento en el que adquirió el producto.  
Bortskaffande av avfallsprodukter från användare i privathushåll inom Europeiska Unionen  
Om den här symbolen visas på produkten eller förpackningen betyder det att produkten inte får  
slängas på samma ställe som hushållssopor. I stället är det ditt ansvar att bortskaffa avfallet genom att  
överlämna det till ett uppsamlingsställe avsett för återvinning av avfall från elektriska och elektroniska  
produkter. Separat insamling och återvinning av avfallet hjälper till att spara på våra naturresurser och  
gör att avfallet återvinns på ett sätt som skyddar människors hälsa och miljön. Kontakta ditt lokala  
kommunkontor, din närmsta återvinningsstation för hushållsavfall eller affären där du köpte produkten  
för att få mer information om var du kan lämna ditt avfall för återvinning.  
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battery  
replacing battery … 4-7  
error indications … 5-4  
automatic switch configuration … 3-2  
for in-band console access … 2-26  
buttons  
Numerics  
100/1000Base-T  
connections, length limitations … 2-7  
note on cable requirements … B-2  
ports, cables used with … 2-7, B-2  
twisted-pair cable specifications … B-2  
1000Base-LH  
connections, length limitations … 2-7  
ports, cables used with … 2-7  
1000Base-LX  
Reset button … 1-10  
connections, length limitations … 2-7  
ports, cables used with … 2-7  
1000Base-SX  
connections, length limitations … 2-7  
ports, cables used with … 2-7  
mounting the switch in … 2-17  
note on mounting screws … 2-17  
cables  
100/1000Base-T  
cable specifications … B-2  
100Base-TX  
ports, cables used with … B-2  
10Base-T  
twisted-pair cable specifications … B-2  
connections … 2-7  
note on cable requirements … B-2  
1000Base-LH  
connections … 2-7  
fiber-optic cable specifications … B-3  
1000Base-LX  
connections … 2-7  
fiber-optic cable specifications … B-3  
1000Base-SX  
A
Act LED … 1-8  
auto MDI/MDI-X operation … B-8, B-10  
connections … 2-7  
fiber-optic cable specifications … B-3  
100Base-TX  
cable specifications … B-2  
10Base-T  
B
back of switch  
description … 1-11  
cable specifications … B-2  
connecting cables to switch ports … 2-25  
effects of non-standard cables … 5-2  
fiber-optic, specifications … B-3  
infrastructure requirements … 2-7  
length limitations … 2-7  
power connector … 1-12  
slot for redundant power supply … 1-12  
basic connectivity, example topology … 2-29  
basic switch configuration  
IP address … 3-3  
manager password … 3-3  
subnet mask … 3-3  
Switch Setup screen … 3-2  
required types … 2-7  
serial for direct console connection … 2-27  
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console port  
description … 1-10  
crossover cable  
category 3, 4, 5 … B-7  
pin-outs … B-8, B-10  
deleting passwords … 1-10  
Clear button  
diagnostic tests … 5-10  
description … 1-10  
checking the console messages … 5-10  
checking the LEDs … 5-4, 5-10  
IP address, manually … 3-3  
manager password … 3-3  
EMC regulatory statements … C-8  
EPS  
console  
EPS (PoE) power … 2-22  
features … 2-26  
how to connect in-band … 2-26  
how to connect out-of-band … 2-26  
serial cable connection … 2-27  
Switch Setup screen … 3-2  
telnet access … 2-27, 3-5  
mounting the switch in … 2-17  
basic connectivity … 2-29  
F
factory default configuration, restoring … 1-11, 5-12  
Fan Status LED … 1-6, 1-7  
terminal configuration … 2-26  
showing error conditions … 5-4  
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fans  
replacing fan trays … 4-4  
Fault LED  
console access, types of … 2-26  
FDx LED … 1-8  
features  
console … 2-26  
Series 5300XL Switches … 1-13  
optional modules … 2-9  
redundant power supply … 2-12  
Series 5400zl Switches … 2-1  
site preparation … 2-7  
front of switch  
summary of steps … 2-3  
console port … 1-10  
description … 1-5  
using for switch management … 3-5  
LEDs … 1-6  
Mode Select button and indicator LEDs … 1-9  
full-duplex fixed configuration  
LED Mode Select  
G
Act … 1-8  
Gigabit-LH  
showing error conditions … 5-4  
Fault … 1-6  
ports, cables used with … B-3  
Gigabit-LX  
ports, cables used with … B-3  
Gigabit-SX  
H
hot swap  
behavior during self test … 2-16  
showing error conditions … 5-4  
FDx … 1-8  
mini-GBICs … 1-13  
modules … 1-13  
hot swapping … 4-1  
Link … 1-8  
redundant power supply … 1-12, 2-12  
resetting the switch for new module type … 2-28  
switch modules … 2-28  
Max … 1-8  
Mode  
description … 1-8  
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mode select indicators … 1-8  
1000Base-SX connections … 2-7  
HP Auto-MDIX feature … B-6  
behavior during self test … 2-16  
length limitations  
network ports  
100/1000Base-T connections … 2-7  
1000Base-LH connections … 2-7  
connecting to … 2-25  
LEDs for … 1-8  
types of … 2-7  
link test … 5-11  
network topologies, examples of … 2-29  
non-standard network cables, effects … 5-2  
M
Max LED … 1-8  
mini-GBICs … 1-13  
Mode LEDs  
module slots  
parts included with the switch … 2-1  
configuring … 3-3  
deleting with the Clear button … 3-4  
Ping test … 5-11  
Link … 1-8  
Mode … 1-8  
ports  
Module Status LEDs … 1-7  
modules, switch  
installing … 2-9  
LEDs … 1-8  
list of available types … 1-13  
mounting the switch  
console … 2-26  
in a rack or cabinet … 2-17  
precautions … 2-5, 2-6  
on a horizontal surface … 2-20  
HP Auto-MDIX feature … B-6  
network connections … 2-25  
power connector … 1-12  
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behavior during error conditions … 5-4  
restoring factory default configuration … 5-12  
resetting the switch  
power supply  
factory default reset … 5-12  
routing features … 1-14  
installation cautions … 1-12, 2-12  
replacing … 4-2  
safety specifications … A-3  
PoE … 2-22  
Power LED behavior … 2-16  
Self Test LED  
installing power supply … 1-12, 2-12  
mounting the switch in a rack or cabinet … 2-5,  
2-6  
power requirements … 2-5, 2-6  
Proactive Network tools  
behavior during self test … 2-16  
R
rack  
location on switch … 1-5  
specifications  
recycle statements … D-1  
installation cautions … 1-12, 2-12  
environmental … A-2  
regulatory statements … C-8  
replacing components  
management module battery … 4-7  
power supply … 4-2  
replacing hardware  
use with fixed port configurations … B-7  
summary  
of cables used with the switch … 2-7  
of switch installation … 2-3  
supported mini-GBICs … 1-13  
supported mini-GBICs and SFPs … 1-13  
supported SPFs  
fans … 4-4  
flash memory card … 4-5, 4-6  
supported types … 1-13  
supported X2 fiber optic transceivers … 1-13  
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switch  
connecting to a power source … 2-21  
environmental specifications … A-2  
front panel description … 1-5  
included parts … 2-1  
switch modules  
list of available types … 1-13  
twisted-pair cable … B-2  
pin-outs … B-6, B-8, B-10  
switch operation  
verifying after installation … 2-15  
straight-through cable pin-out … B-8, B-10  
switch-to-computer connection … B-8, B-10  
switch-to-switch or hub connection … B-9  
configuring an IP address … 3-3  
twisted-pair ports  
HP Auto-MDIX feature … B-6  
T
testing  
VT-100 terminal  
serial cable connection for … 2-27  
end-to-end communications … 5-11  
twisted-pair cabling … 5-11  
tips for troubleshooting … 5-1  
topologies  
supported types … 1-13  
effects of improper topology … 5-2  
examples of … 2-29  
as an edge switch … 2-30  
basic connectivity … 2-29  
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February 2007  
Manual Part Number  
5991-4741  
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