CE5850-48T4S2Q-HI
Version Mapping
Table 2-24 lists the mappings between the CE5850-48T4S2Q-HI and software versions.
Appearance and Structure
The figures in this document are for reference only.
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Power supply slot 1 Applicable power modules:
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2 |
Power supply slot 2 Applicable power modules:
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Fan slot 1 Applicable fan modules:
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4 |
Fan slot 2 Applicable fan modules:
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5 |
Console port |
6 |
ETH management port (RJ45) |
7 |
Barcode label
NOTE:
This label is drawable, and you can pull it outward to view the ESN barcode and MAC address of the switch. |
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USB port |
9 |
Forty-eight 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet electrical ports |
10 |
Four 10GE SFP+ Ethernet optical ports Applicable modules and cables:
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11 |
Two 40GE QSFP+ Ethernet optical ports NOTE:
A 40GE QSFP+ port can be split into four 10GE ports. |
12 |
Three port-side mounting holes for mounting brackets |
13 |
Four power-supply-side mounting holes for mounting brackets |
14 |
Ground screw |
Slot
Power supply slot
The CloudEngine 8800, 7800, 6800, and 5800 series switches (except the CE8850-64CQ-EI) have two power supply slots, in which power modules can be installed to provide power to the chassis. A chassis can have one or two power modules. Double power modules can provide higher reliability.
The CloudEngine 8800, 7800, 6800, and 5800 series switches (except the CE8850-64CQ-EI) support double power modules (1+1 backup).- When both power modules are working properly, they equally provide power for a chassis.
- When one power module fails, the other one provides all power required for a chassis.
Fan slot
The CloudEngine 8800, 7800, 6800, and 5800 series switches (except the CE8850-64CQ-EI, CE6863-48S6CQ, CE6881-48S6CQ, CE6820-48S6CQ, CE6863-48S6CQ-K, CE6881-48S6CQ-K, CE6881E-48S6CQ and CE6857-48S6CQ-EI) have two fan slots, in which fan modules can be installed to cool the chassis, ensuring efficient heat dissipation and system stability. A chassis must have two working fan modules to ensure normal operating.
All fan modules are hot swappable.
Airflow
- Front-to-back airflow: The power modules and fan modules using front-to-back airflow are marked
or
. Air flows into the chassis from the power supply side and flows out from the port side, as shown in Figure 2-12 (CE5800 as an example).
- Back-to-front airflow: The power modules and fan modules using back-to-front airflow are marked
or
. Air flows into the chassis from the port side and flows out from the power supply side, as shown in Figure 2-13 (CE5800 as an example).
When the power module and fan module use forcible heat dissipation, they must use the same airflow method. For example, if the power module with back-to-front airflow is used, the fan module with back-to-front airflow must be used.
When the fanless 150 W AC power module is used, the fan module with either of the airflow methods can be used.
Indicators
No. |
Indicator |
Name |
Color |
Status |
Description |
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1 |
SYS |
System status indicator |
Green |
Off |
The system is not running. |
Fast blinking |
The system is starting. |
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Slow blinking |
The system is running normally. |
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Red |
Steady on |
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2 |
MST |
Stack master/slave indicator NOTE:
In V200R003C00 and later versions, you can use the dfs-master led enable command to enable the stack master/slave indicator to display the DFS group master and backup status. After the stack master/slave indicator is enabled to display the DFS group master and backup status, the stack master/slave indicator on the DFS master device is steady on and that on the DFS backup device is off. |
Green |
Off |
The switch is not a stack master. |
Steady on |
The switch is a stack master or standalone switch. |
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Blinking |
The switch is working in SVF mode. (Versions earlier than V100R005C10: Only the CE5810-24T4S-EI and CE5810-48T4S-EI support this indicator state. V100R005C10 and later versions: only the CE5810-24T4S-EI, CE5810-48T4S-EI, and CE5850-48T4S2Q-EI support this indicator state.) |
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Yellow |
Steady on NOTE:
This indicator state is not supported in V100R005C00 and later versions. |
A master election error or another type of error has occurred in the stack. |
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3 |
STAT |
STAT mode indicator |
Green |
Off |
The STAT mode is not selected. |
Steady on |
The STAT mode (default mode) is selected, and service port indicators show the link connection states and link activity on ports. |
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4 |
SPEED |
SPEED mode indicator |
Green |
Off |
The SPEED mode is not selected. |
Steady on |
The SPEED mode is selected, and service port indicators show the speed of each port. |
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5 |
STACK |
STACK mode indicator |
Green |
Off |
The STACK mode is not selected. |
Steady on |
The STACK mode is selected, and service port indicators show the stack member ID or leaf ID of the local switch. NOTE:
In V100R002C00 and later versions, if the indicator mode on any member switch of a stack or SVF system is changed to STACK by pressing the MODE button, all the other member switches in the stack or SVF system change the stack mode to STACK. In this case, service port indicators on the member switches show stack member IDs or leaf IDs of these switches. |
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6 |
MODE/ID |
Mode switch button and ID indicator NOTE:
The mode switch button on the rear panel is integrated with the ID indicator. There is only an ID indicator and no mode switch button on the front panel. |
Mode switch button: - |
- |
If you do not press the MODE button within 45 seconds, the service port indicators restore to the default mode. In this case, the STAT indicator is steady green, the SPEED and STACK indicators are off. |
ID indicator: blue |
Off |
The ID indicator is not used (default state). |
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Steady on |
The indicator identifies the switch to maintain. The ID indicator can be turned on or off remotely to help field engineers find the switch to maintain. |
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7 |
- |
Service port indicator (GE electrical port) NOTE:
The indicator on the left indicates the port at the top, and the indicator on the right indicates the port at the bottom. |
The meaning of the service port indicators varies according to the current mode. For details, see Table 2-26. |
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8 |
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Service port indicator (10GE optical port) NOTE:
Each 10GE optical port has two single-color indicators. The one on the left is the ACT indicator (yellow), and the one on the right is the LINK indicator (green). Arrowheads show the positions of ports. A down arrowhead indicates a port at the bottom, and an up arrowhead indicates a port at the top. |
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9 |
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Service port indicator (40GE optical port) NOTE:
Arrowheads show the positions of ports. A down arrowhead indicates a port at the bottom, and an up arrowhead indicates a port at the top. |
The meaning of the service port indicators varies according to the current mode. For details, see Table 2-26. When a 40GE port is configured as four 10GE ports, this indicator shows the status of a 10GE port. The sequence number of the indicated 10GE port is identified by indicators 40GE Breakout 1/2/3/4. NOTE:
Each 40GE port has a single-color indicator, which shows the status of the 40GE port by default. If a 40GE port is not split and is connected to four 10GE ports on a remote device using a one-to-four high-speed cable, the 40GE port cannot go Up and its indicator is off. |
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10 |
- |
40GE Breakout indicators 1/2/3/4 (10GE ports converted from a 40GE port) NOTE:
Indicators 1, 2, 3, 4 turn on in cyclic order, with each indicator keeping on for 5s. |
Green |
Off |
Off: 40GE ports are not split into four 10GE ports. |
Steady on |
At least one 40GE port has been split into four 10GE ports. When one or more 40GE ports are configured as four 10GE ports, these indicators identify the sequence numbers of the 10GE ports. A 40GE port indicator (9 in Figure 2-14) shows the status of a 10GE port converted from the 40GE port:
The following is an example: The first 40GE port shown in Figure 2-14 is split into four 10GE ports, and the second 40GE port is not split.
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11 |
ACT |
USB-based deployment indicator |
Green |
Off |
USB-based deployment is disabled (default state). |
Steady on |
USB-based deployment has been completed. |
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Blinking |
The system is reading data from a USB flash drive. |
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Red |
Steady on |
USB-based deployment has failed. |
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12 |
L/A |
ETH management port indicator |
Green |
Off |
No link is established on the port. |
Steady on |
A link is established on the port. |
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Blinking |
The port is sending or receiving data. |
Display Mode |
Port |
Color |
Status |
Description |
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STAT |
GE electrical port |
Green |
Off |
The port is not connected or has been shut down. |
Steady on |
A link is established on the port. |
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Blinking |
The port is sending or receiving data. |
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10GE optical port |
Green |
Off |
The port is not connected or has been shut down. |
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Steady on |
A link is established on the port. |
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Yellow |
Off |
The port is not sending or receiving data. |
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Blinking |
The port is sending or receiving data. |
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SPEED |
GE electrical port |
Green |
Off |
The port is not connected or has been shut down. |
Steady on |
The port speed is 10/100 Mbit/s. |
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Blinking |
The port speed is 1000 Mbit/s. |
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10GE optical port |
Green |
Off |
The port is not connected or has been shut down. |
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Steady on |
The port speed is 1000 Mbit/s. |
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Blinking |
The port speed is 10 Gbit/s. |
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40GE optical port NOTE:
The 40GE optical ports of the CE5850-48T4S2Q-EI cannot be split into four 10GE ports, so this indicator can only be off or blinking. |
Green |
Off |
The port is not connected or has been shut down. |
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Steady on |
The 40GE port has been split into four 10GE ports. |
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Blinking |
The port is working as a 40GE port. |
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STACK |
NOTE:
This row describes the states and meanings of port indicators on a switch working in stack mode. |
Green |
Off |
Port indicators do not show the stack member ID of the switch. |
Steady on |
If the indicator of a port is steady on, the port number is the stack member ID of the switch. NOTE:
In STACK mode, a 10GE optical port has only its LINK indicator on (green). |
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NOTE:
This row describes the states and meanings of port indicators on a switch working in super virtual fabric (SVF) mode. |
Green |
Off |
Port indicators do not show the leaf ID of the switch. |
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Steady on |
If the indicator of a port is steady on, the port number indicates the leaf ID of the switch. NOTE:
The leaf ID range supported by a switch depends on the number of downlink ports on the switch:
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Ports
10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet Electrical Port
Attribute |
Description |
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Connector type |
RJ45 |
Standards compliance |
IEEE802.3ab |
Applicable cable |
Straight-through cable and crossover cable |
Working mode |
Supported rate: 10/100/1000 Mbit/s auto-sensing Full-duplex |
Maximum transmission distance |
100 m |
10GE SFP+ Ethernet Optical Port
40GE QSFP+ Ethernet Optical Port
Console Port
ETH Management Port (RJ45)
USB Port
A USB flash drive can be connected to the USB port for log backup, system software backup and uploading, or USB-based deployment.
Specifications
Table 2-32 lists technical specifications of the CE5850-48T4S2Q-HI switch.
Item |
Description |
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Physical specifications |
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Environment parameters |
Temperature |
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Relative humidity |
5% RH to 95% RH, noncondensing |
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Altitude |
< 5000 m (16404 ft.) |
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Noise (sound pressure, 27°C) |
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Power specifications |
Power source type |
AC/DC |
AC power input |
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DC power input |
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High-voltage DC power input |
Not supported |
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Rated input current |
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Chassis power consumption |
Maximum power consumption |
131 W |
Typical power consumption |
109 W (100% throughput, 3 m Ethernet cables on 48 ports and SFP+ cables on 4 ports and QSFP+ cables on 2 ports, double power modules) |
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Chassis heat dissipation |
Maximum heat dissipation |
447 BTU/hr |
Typical heat dissipation |
372 BTU/hr (100% throughput, 3 m Ethernet cables on 48 ports and SFP+ cables on 4 ports and QSFP+ cables on 2 ports, double power modules) |
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Surge protection |
Ethernet electrical ports: 2 kV in common mode Power module:
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Heat dissipation |
Heat dissipation mode |
Air cooling |
Airflow |
Front-to-back or back-to-front, depending on the fan modules and power modules |
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Reliability and availability |
Power module backup |
1+1 backup |
Fan module backup |
1+1 backup not supported NOTE:
A CE5850HI chassis uses two fan modules, with each fan module containing two fans. The four fans in the chassis work in 3+1 backup mode. |
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Hot swap |
Supported by all power modules and fan modules |
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Mean time between failures (MTBF) |
58.96 years |
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Mean time to repair (MTTR) |
2.0 hours |
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Availability |
0.9999961280 |
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Technical specifications |
Processor |
1.2 GHz, dual-core. |
DRAM Memory |
2 GB |
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NOR Flash |
16 MB |
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NAND Flash |
1 GB |
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Stack |
Service port supporting the stack function |
10GE optical ports and 40GE optical ports |
Certification |
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Ordering Information
Ordering information is subject to change without notice in the case of product upgrades. Ordering information provided in this manual is for reference only. To obtain latest ordering information, contact Huawei switch distributors or local Huawei representative office.
Table 2-33 provides the ordering information.
Part Number |
Part Model |
Part Description |
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02358051 |
CE5850-48T4S2Q-HI |
CE5850-48T4S2Q-HI Switch (48-Port GE RJ45, 4-Port 10GE SFP+, 2-Port 40GE QSFP+, Without Fan Box and Power Module) |
02350EYC |
CE5850-48T4S2Q-HI-F |
CE5850-48T4S2Q-HI Switch (48-Port GE RJ45, 4-Port 10G SFP+, 2-Port 40G QSFP+, 2*FAN Box, Port-side Exhaust, Without Power Module) |
02350EYD |
CE5850-48T4S2Q-HI-B |
CE5850-48T4S2Q-HI Switch (48-Port GE RJ45, 4-Port 10G SFP+, 2-Port 40G QSFP+, 2*FAN Box, Port-side Intake, Without Power Module) |
02359246 |
CE5850-HI-B00 |
CE5850-48T4S2Q-HI Switch (2*150W AC Power Module, 2*FAN Box, Port-side Exhaust) |
02350FCL |
CE5850-HI-B-B00 |
CE5850-48T4S2Q-HI Switch (2*150W Power Module, 2*FAN Box, Port-side Intake) |