Dell Networking Installation Guide for the Z9500 Switch
Utility PanelThe Utility panel side of the platform contains the fan and power modules.Figure 2. Utility Side1. Fan Trays 2. Power SuppliesPower Suppl
The following table lists the LED definitions for the Z9500 system.Figure 3. System LED Displays (I/O Panel)1. Alarm LED 2. System status LED3. System
Label LED Color/DisplayDescriptionManagement port status LED• Off• Green solid• Port is Down• Traffic on Management PortFigure 4. 40GbE Port LEDs (I/O
Figure 5. System LED Displays (Utility Panel)1. Fan status LED 2. PSU status LED Table 3. System LED Displays (Utility Panel)Label LED Color/Display D
5Site PreparationThe Z9500 is suitable for installation as part of a Common Bond Network (CBN). It can be installed in:• network telecommunication fac
Storing ComponentsIf you do not install your Z9500 and components immediately, Dell Networking recommends properly storing the system and all optional
6Z9500 InstallationTo install the Z9500, follow these steps:1. Assemble 4-Post Rack Frame2. Attaching the Mounting Brackets3. Installing the Dell Stat
1. Utility side of the chassis 2. Screws3. Static-rail mounting bracketInstalling the Dell Static Rails SystemDell Networking provides the Static Rail
Installing and Removing Tool-less Rails (Square-Hole)1. Position the left and right rail end pieces FRONT facing inward and orient each end piece to s
Installing and Removing Tooled Rails (Threaded-Hole Racks or Round-Hole Racks)1. Remove the pins from the front and rear mounting brackets using a fla
Notes, Cautions, and WarningsNOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer.CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates
Mounting the Chassis in a Four-Post RackSafety Considerations for Rack Mounting WARNING: You must use a lifting device, such as a fork-lift trolley, t
• Elevated ambient temperature — If installed in a closed rack assembly, the operating temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the roo
Installing the Z9500 in a Rack Enclosure with No Front Door1. Top view of rack enclosure (for example, Dell 4226 – 1070 mm cabinet)2. Front door has b
3. Tighten the screws on each side of the front panel.NOTE: If your 1070 mm rack enclosure uses vertical power distribution units (PDUs) that occupy t
1. Additional screw to restrict front-back movement of the switch2. Main screwSecuring the Chassis GroundAfter you mount the chassis, secure the chass
2. Install the grounding cables to the ground nuts. The grounding cable must comply with your local electrical codes in size and color (typically the
• The cooling system is designed such that, during normal operation, the fans typically run at somewhere between 40 and 50 percent of their maximum sp
• For PSUs, a LED indicates the power status.• To view the log messages, use the show logging command. For more information, refer to the System Logs
Figure 9. Connecting AC Power Supply Cords1. AC3 Prong NOTE: The system is powered-up as soon as you connect the power cord between the system and the
Figure 10. Securing Power Cables1. Velcro strap 2. Power Cable2. Plug the other end of the power cables into a grounded electrical outlet or a separat
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Figure 11. Installing the Cable Management System for DAC Cables1. Pin rack unit for DAC cable routing 2. Rack unit for DAC cable routing2. Insert a c
Figure 12. Routing DAC cables using the Cable Management System1. Pin rack unit for DAC cable routing 2. Rack unit for DAC cable routingNOTE: To fully
Figure 13. Routing Optical Fibres using the Cable Management System1. Rack unit to be installed only for optical cables2. Z9500 switchNOTE: When the s
Refer to the Port Numbering Convention illustration in the Dell Networking Z9500 Getting Started Guide for exact port location.For a list of supported
CONFIGURATION modelinecard number port number portmode quad– port <number>- Enter the port number of the 40GbE port to be split. The range is 48
7Technical SpecificationsNOTE: Operate the product at an ambient temperature not higher than 40°C.Table 4. Chassis Physical DesignParameter Specificat
8Agency ComplianceUSA Federal Communications Commission (FCC) StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
derived for commercial and industrial environments to provide reasonable protection against interference with licensed communication equipment.WARNING
Korean Certification of ComplianceKorean Package LabelSafety Standards and Compliance Agency Certifications• CUS UL 60950-1, Second Edition• CSA 60950
• EN 61000-4-2 ESD• EN 61000-4-3 Radiated Immunity• EN 61000-4-4 EFT• EN 61000-4-5 Surge• EN 61000-4-6 Low Frequency Conducted ImmunityProduct Recycli
Splitting QSFP+ Ports to SFP+ Ports... 33Important Poin
9Technical SupportThis chapter contains the following sections:• The iSupport Website• Accessing iSupport Services• Requesting a Hardware Replacement•
– Output from the show tech-support command (This report is very long so set the storage buffer in your terminal program to high.)– Output from the sh
• USA: 1-866-965-5800• International: 408-965-580042Technical Support
1About this GuideThis guide provides site preparation recommendations, and step-by-step procedures for rack mounting, installing modules, and connecti
2IntroductionThis document provides basic information about installing the Z9500 switch.For information about how to configure and monitor switch feat
3Unpacking the SwitchThe switch and its accessories are shipped in a single box. The power cords may be shipped in a separate box. Before unpacking th
6. Installing Fan Modules7. Securing Power Cables8. Installing the QSFP+ Optics9. Installing the Cable Management System10. Supplying Power and Poweri
4Hardware OverviewThis section contains information about device characteristics and modular hardware configurations for the Z9500. The Z9500 has the
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