The ESD Warning icon requires that you take electrostatic precautions when handling the device. Related documents For more information, see the Dell Networking S6000–Open Networking (ON) Getting Started Guide. NOTE: For the most recent documentation, visit the Dell EMC support page at www.dell.com/support.
The S6000–ON system The following sections describe the Dell EMC S6000–ON system. Topics: • Introduction • Features • Physical dimensions • Ports • System status • LED display • Prerequisite • Orderable S6000–ON components Introduction The S6000-ON is a one rack unit (RU) full-featured 10 GbE and/or 40 GbE switch/router system.
Figure 3. S6000–ON I/O-side view System LED Thirty-two QSFP+ Ports Serial Console Reset Stack ID USB-A USB-B Console Management NOTE: The system light emitting diodes (LEDs) are on the I/O side. The fan tray power indicators are on the PSU side. Features The S6000–ON offers the following features: •...
Ports The S6000–ON offers the following ports. • Serial RS-232 port (RJ-45 type) • Out of band (OOB) Ethernet management port (RJ-45 type) • Thirty-two 40 Gbps QSFP+ ports • One universal serial bus port (USB Type-A) System status You can view S6000–ON status information using the light emitting diodes (LEDs). LED display The S6000–ON includes LED displays on both the I/O- and PSU-side of the chassis, as shown.
Serial Console Master LED Power LED Fan Status LED Locator LED Stack ID USB-A USB-B Console Management LED behavior The following S6000–ON system LED behavior is seen during ONIE operations: Table 1. LED behavior Description System Status LED • Off—no power •...
• Copper/fiber cables Other optional components are: • Additional power supply unit • Additional fan module • Additional mounting brackets (if installing in a four-post rack or cabinet) Orderable S6000–ON components You can order the S6000–ON system in several configurations. You can also order optional modules and optics separately. •...
Storing components Site selection Install Dell EMC equipment in restricted access areas. A restricted access area is one where service personnel can only gain access using a special tool, lock, key or other means of security and access is controlled by the authority responsible for the location.
Ground the equipment rack to the same ground point the power service in your area uses. The ground path must be permanent. Grounding Dell EMC recommends you ground your system. Use the S6000–ON in a common bond network (CBN). Connect the grounding cables as described in Install the S6000-ON.
Storing components If you do not install your S6000–ON and components immediately, properly storing the system and all optional components. WARNING: ESD damage can occur when components are mishandled. Always wear an ESD-preventive wrist or heel ground strap when handling the S6000–ON and its accessories. After you remove the original packaging, place the S6000–ON and its components on an anti-static surface.
NEBS compliance For your system to be network equipment building system (NEBS) compliant, you must follow the instructions detailed in this section. To be NEBS compliant, orient your system in the rack so that the air inlet is from the front aisle and the air exhaust is to the back aisle. Important information WARNING: The SFP+, QSFP, QSFP28, console, Ethernet management, and universal serial bus (USB) ports are suitable for...
S6000–ON installation To install the S6000–ON system, Dell EMC recommends completing the installation procedures in the order presented in this chapter. Always handle the S6000–ON and its components with care. Avoid dropping the system or its field replaceable units (FRUs).
You may either place the switch on the rack shelf or mount the switch directly into a 19" wide, EIA-310- E-compliant rack. Installation methods include four-post, two-post, or threaded. The Dell ReadyRails™ system is provided for one 1U front-rack and two-post installations.
Figure 6. 1U tool-less configuration Align and seat the front flange pegs in the holes on the front side of the vertical post, item 2. Repeat this procedure for the second rail. To remove each rail, pull on the latch release button on each flange ear and unseat each rail, item 3. Two-post flush-mount configuration CAUTION: Your system is not NEBS Earthquake Z4-compliant if you use this installation method.
Figure 7. Two-post flush-mount configuration Attach one rail to the front post flange with two user-supplied screws, item 2. Slide the plunger bracket forward against the vertical post and secure the plunger bracket to the post flange with two user-supplied screws, item 3.
Figure 8. Two-post center-mount configuration Slide the back bracket towards the post and secure it to the post flange with two user-supplied screws, item 2. Repeat this procedure for the second rail. Four-post threaded configuration CAUTION: To be NEBS Earthquake Z4-compliant, you must remove the tool-less latch castings described in Step 1. Remove the tool-less latch castings from each end of the ReadyRails assemblies.
Figure 9. Four-post threaded configuration Attach the front and rear flanges for each rail to the post flanges with two user-supplied screws at each end, item 2. S6000-ON system installation You can mount the system in the 1U front-rack, four-post or two-post configurations. The following is an example of a front-rack configuration.
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Figure 10. Attaching the Switch Rails After you have installed both switch rails, line them up on the previously mounted Ready-Rails and slide the switch in until it is flush with front of rack. About three inches prior to full insertion, the rail locking feature engages to keep the switch from inadvertently sliding out of the rack and falling.
Ground cable attachment Dell EMC recommends you ground your system. To attach the ground cable to the chassis, use a single M4x0.7 screw. The cable itself is not included with the S6000–ON. To properly ground the chassis, use a 6AWG one-hole lug, #10 hole size, 63" spacing, not included in shipping.
• the input circuits are correctly sized for the loads and that you use sufficient overcurrent protection devices. • all protective covers are in place. • blank panels are installed if you do not install optional modules. NOTE: A US AC power cable is included for powering up an AC power supply. You must order all other power cables separately. NOTE: ESD damage can occur if components are mishandled.
PSU. NOTE: If you use a single PSU, install a blank plate in the other PSU slot. Dell EMC recommends using power supply 2 (PSU2) as the blank plate slot. The PSUs are field replaceable. When running with full redundancy—two power supplies installed and running, you can remove and replace one PSU while the other PSU is running without disrupting traffic.
PSU and the status LED is at the bottom of the PSU. NOTE: If you use a single PSU, install a blank plate in the other PSU slot. Dell Networking recommends using power supply 2 (PSU2) as the blank plate slot.
Technical Support. NOTE: If you use a single PSU, install a blank plate in the other PSU slot. Dell EMC recommends using power supply 2 (PSU2) as the blank plate slot. Disconnect the power cable from the PSU. Use the grab handle to slide the PSU out of the power supply bay.
S6000–ON system installation To configure your system, after you have securely installed and powered on the S6000-ON, see your open network installation environment (ONIE)-compatible third-party operating system documentation at http://onie.org. Power supplies...
Fans The S6000–ON comes from the factory two PSU and three fan modules installed in the chassis. The S6000-ON has SKUs that support the following configurations. • AC PSU with fan airflow from I/O to PSU • AC PSU with fan airflow from PSU to I/O All fans and PSUs in a configuration must be in the same airflow direction.
Fan module installation The fan modules in the S6000–ON are field replaceable. Module slot 0 is on the left side of the chassis; module slot 1 is on the right side of the chassis. CAUTION: DO NOT mix airflow directions. Both fans must use the same airflow direction—reverse or normal.
Management ports Besides the 10 GbE and 40 GbE switch ports, the S6000-ON provides several ports for management and storage. Topics: • RS-232 console port access • USB-B console port access • Before you install an OS system • USB storage RS-232 console port access The RS-232 console port is on the I/O-side of the S6000-ON chassis, as shown.
• 8 data bits • 1 stop bit • No flow control Accessing the Console Port To access the console port, use the following steps. Install the provided RJ-45 connector side of the provided copper cable into the S6000-ON console port. Install the DB-9 female side of the provided copper cable into your PC’s serial port (or into other DTE terminal server hardware that you intend to use).
Before starting this procedure, be sure that you have a terminal emulation program already installed on your PC. You need to install the appropriate drivers to support the USB-B port. For assistance, contact Dell Networking Technical Support. Power on the PC.
ONIE: Rescue Starts ONIE without ONIE Discovery Service Useful for running Diagnostics manually ONIE: Uninstall OS Restore to factory defaults erases any installed OS ONIE: Update ONIE For downloading and updating ONIE from a URL ONIE: Embed ONIE For downloading and updating ONIE from a URL and erases any installed OS ONIE: Diag ONIE Run Diagnostic package for S6000-ON During initial setup, the system boots to ONIE Install.
USB storage USB storage does not automatically mount. The supported file system is FAT. To use USB storage, first mount the device. Create a mount directory for the USB. ONIE:/ # mkdir /mnt/usb View the fixed disks using fdisk. ONIE:/mnt # fdisk -l For internal storage: Disk /dev/sda: 15.8 GB, 15829303296 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 1924 cylinders...
Specifications This chapter lists the S6000–ON specifications. CAUTION: Operate the product at an ambient temperature not higher than 40°C. CAUTION: Lithium Battery Caution: There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with same or equivalent type of battery. Dispose of the batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions. Topics: •...
Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits. Dell Networking is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications in the equipment.
Figure 18. VCCI compliance label WARNING: Use the AC power cords with Dell Networking equipment only. Do not use Dell Networking AC power cords with any unauthorized hardware. This is Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council For Interference by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI).
WEEE. Customer participation is important to minimize any potential effects of EEE on the environment and human health due to the potential presence of hazardous substances in EEE. Dell EMC products, which fall within the scope of the WEEE, are labeled with the crossed-out wheelie-bin symbol, as shown, as required by WEEE.
Hardware replacement request Dell support Dell support provides a range of documents and tools to assist you with effectively using Dell EMC equipment and mitigating the impact of network outages. Through Dell Support you can obtain technical information regarding Dell Networking products, access to software upgrades and patches, and open and manage your Technical Assistance Center (TAC) cases.
Request an RMA number from TAC by opening a support case. Open a support case by: • Using the Create Service Request form on the Support page. • Contacting Dell EMC directly by email or by phone. • Provide the following information when using email or phone: •...