S628X-PWR-E
Version Mapping
Table 3-27 lists the mapping between the S628X-PWR-E chassis and software versions.
Appearance and Structure
1 |
Twenty-four PoE+ 10/100/1000BASE-T ports |
2 |
Four 10GE SFP+ ports Applicable modules and cables:
NOTE:
If a port uses a GPON optical module, other 10GE SFP+ optical ports cannot be used. |
3 |
One PNP button NOTICE:
Applicable in V200R012C00 and later versions: To restore the factory settings and reset the switch, hold down the button for at least 6 seconds. To reset the switch, press the button. Resetting the switch will cause service interruption. Exercise caution when you press the PNP button. |
4 |
One console port |
5 |
Ground screw NOTE:
It is used with a ground cable. |
6 |
Jack for AC power cable locking strap NOTE:
The AC power cable locking strap is not delivered
with the switch. |
7 |
AC socket NOTE:
It is used with an AC power cable. |
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Port Description
10/100/1000BASE-T port
10GE SFP+ port
Console port
Indicator Description
- If the switch has no configuration file, the system attempts to enter the web initial login mode. In this mode, the status of mode indicators is as follows:
- If the system enters the web initial login mode successfully, all mode indicators turn green and stay on for a maximum of 10 minutes.
- If the system fails to enter the initial login mode, all mode indicators fast blink for 10 seconds and then restore the default status.
- If the switch has a configuration file, the system cannot enter the web initial login mode. In this case, all mode indicators fast blink for 10s, and then return to the default states.
The S600 series switches provide a command for setting fault indicators, which help field maintenance personnel find a faulty switch quickly.
The SYS indicator and mode indicators (STAT, SPED, STCK, and PoE) are used as fault indicators of a switch. If the switch fails, its SYS indicator and mode indicators can be configured to blink red fast so that field maintenance personnel can find this faulty switch.
No. |
Indicator |
Name |
Color |
Status |
Description |
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1 |
PWR |
Power module indicator |
- |
Off |
The switch is powered off. |
Green |
Steady on |
The system power supply is normal. |
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Yellow or red |
Steady on |
The built-in power module has failed. |
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2 |
SYS |
System status indicator |
- |
Off |
The system is not running. |
Green |
Fast blinking |
The system is starting. |
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Green |
Slow blinking |
The system is running normally. |
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Red |
Steady on |
The system does not work normally after registration, or a fan alarm or temperature alarm has been generated. |
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3 |
STAT |
Status indicator |
- |
Off |
The status mode is not selected. |
Green |
Steady on |
The status mode (default mode) is selected. If the status mode is selected, the service port indicator shows the port link or activity state. |
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4 |
SPED |
Speed indicator |
- |
Off |
The speed mode is not selected. |
Green |
Steady on |
The service port indicators show the port speeds. After 45 seconds, the service port indicators automatically restore to the status mode. |
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5 |
STCK |
Stack indicator |
- |
Off |
|
Green |
Steady on |
The switch is a standby or slave switch in a stack, and the service port indicators show the stack ID of the switch. |
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Green |
Blinking |
After 45 seconds, the service port indicators automatically restore to the status mode. |
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6 |
PoE |
PoE indicator |
- |
Off |
The PoE mode is not selected. |
Green |
Steady on |
The service port indicators show the PoE status. After 45 seconds, the service port indicators automatically restore to the status mode. |
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7 |
MODE |
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 SPED and PoE indicators are off, and the STCK indicator is off or blinking green. |
8 |
- |
Service port indicator |
Meanings of service port indicators vary in different modes. For details, see Table 3-32. |
Display Mode |
Color |
Status |
Description |
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Status |
- |
Off |
The port is not connected or has been shut down. |
Green |
Steady on |
A link has been established on the port. |
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Green |
Blinking |
The port is sending or receiving data. |
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Speed |
- |
Off |
The port is not connected or has been shut down. |
Green |
Steady on |
10M/100M/1000M port: The port is operating at 10/100 Mbit/s. 1000M/10GE port: The port is operating at 1000 Mbit/s. |
|
Green |
Blinking |
10M/100M/1000M port: The port is operating at 1000 Mbit/s. 1000M/10GE port: The port is operating at 10 Gbit/s. |
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PoE |
- |
Off |
The port is not providing power to a powered device (PD). |
Green |
Steady on |
The port is providing power to a PD. |
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Yellow |
Steady on |
The PoE function is disabled on the port. |
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Yellow |
Blinking |
The port stops providing PoE power because of an exception (for example, an incompatible PD is connected to the port). |
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Green and yellow |
Blinking green and yellow alternately |
The port fails to supply power to a PD due to one of the following reasons:
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Stack |
- |
Off |
Port indicators do not show the stack ID of the switch. |
Green |
Steady on |
The switch is not the master switch in a stack.
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Green |
Blinking |
The switch is the master switch in a stack.
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Power Supply Configuration
The S628X-PWR-E has a built-in power module and does not support pluggable power modules. The built-in power module can provide 370 W PoE power, which ensures full PoE power on 24 ports in compliance with 802.3af or on 12 ports in compliance with 802.3at. The switch cannot connect to an RPS power supply.
Heat Dissipation
The S628X-PWR-E has two built-in fans for forced air cooling. The airflow direction is left-to-right.
This figure only shows the airflow direction and does not depict the actual device.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-33 lists technical specifications of the S628X-PWR-E.
Item |
Description |
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Memory (RAM) |
512 MB |
Flash |
512 MB in total. To view the available flash memory size, run the display version command. |
Mean time between failures (MTBF) |
41 years |
Mean time to repair (MTTR) |
2 hours |
Availability |
> 0.99999 |
Service port surge protection |
Common mode: ±7 kV |
Power supply surge protection |
±6 kV in differential mode, ±6 kV in common mode |
Dimensions (H x W x D) |
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Weight (with packaging) |
5.2 kg (11.45 lb) |
Stack ports |
Twenty-four 10/100/1000BASE-T ports and four 10G SFP+ ports |
RTC |
Not supported |
RPS |
Not supported |
PoE |
Supported |
Rated voltage range |
100 V AC to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz |
Maximum voltage range |
90 V AC to 264 V AC, 47 Hz to 63 Hz |
Maximum power consumption (100% throughput, full speed of fans) |
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Typical power consumption (30% of traffic load)
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29.5W |
Operating temperature |
0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F) at an altitude of 0-1800 m (0-5906 ft.)
NOTE:
When the altitude is 1800-5000 m (5906-16404 ft.), the highest operating temperature reduces by 1°C (1.8°F) every time the altitude increases by 220 m (722 ft.). |
Short-term operating temperature |
-5°C to +55°C (23°F to 131°F) at an altitude of 0-1800 m (0-5906 ft.) NOTE:
When the altitude is 1800-5000 m (5906-16404 ft.), the highest operating temperature reduces by 1°C (1.8°F) every time the altitude increases by 220 m (722 ft.). The equipment can operate beyond the normal operating temperature range for a short-term period, but the following conditions must be met:
The equipment cannot start when the temperature is lower than 0°C (32°F). The maximum distance of optical modules used in these conditions cannot exceed 10 km. |
Storage temperature |
-40°C to +70°C (-40°F to +158°F) |
Noise under normal temperature (27°C, sound power) |
< 49.1 dB(A) |
Relative humidity |
5% to 95%, noncondensing |
Operating altitude |
0-5000 m (0-16404 ft.) |
Certification |
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Part number |
98010598 |