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Allied Telesis AT-XS916MXT - User Manual

Allied Telesis AT-XS916MXT
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613-002257 Rev. A
XS916MX Series
10 GIGABIT ETHERNET SWITCHES
AT-XS916MXT
AT-XS916MXS
Installation Guide for Stand-alone
Switches

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Allied Telesis AT-XS916MXT Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelAT-XS916MXT
TypeManaged Switch
MAC Address Table Size16K
Weight3.5 kg
LayerLayer 2/Layer 3
Jumbo Frame Support9, 216 bytes
Dimensions440mm x 44mm x 400mm (17.3 in x 1.7 in x 15.7 in)
Power Supply100-240V AC, 50/60Hz
Operating Temperature0 to 50 °C
Operating Humidity10% to 90% (non-condensing)
Storage Humidity5% to 95% (non-condensing)

Summary

Electrical Safety and Emissions Standards

US Federal Communications Commission

FCC regulations for radiated energy and interference protection in commercial environments.

Industry Canada

Canadian regulations for radiated energy compliance according to ICES-003.

Emissions, Immunity and Electrical Safety Standards

Standards related to electromagnetic emissions, immunity, and electrical safety compliance.

Translated Safety Statements

Information on obtaining translated safety statements available on the Allied Telesis website.

Preface

Document Conventions

Explains symbols, formatting, and terminology used throughout the document for clarity.

Contacting Allied Telesis

Provides contact information and resources for technical support and sales assistance.

Chapter 1: Overview

Features

Lists and describes the key features and capabilities of the XS916MX Series switches.

MAC Address Table

Details the specifications and functionality of the switch's MAC address tables.

Management Software and Interfaces

Outlines the available management software and interfaces for switch configuration.

Management Methods

Describes the various methods used for managing the network switches.

Front Panels

Illustrates and describes the components found on the front panels of the switches.

Management Panel

Identifies the specific components and their functions on the switch's management panel.

100;1000;10000 Base-T and Twisted Pair Ports

Details the specifications, speed, duplex, and wiring of twisted pair ports.

Cable Requirements

Specifies the compatible cable types and categories for twisted pair network ports.

SFP;SFP+ Slots

Information on SFP/SFP+ slots, their usage, and supported pluggable transceivers.

Stacking Slots

Explains the function of S1 and S2 slots for VCStack configuration and stacking transceivers.

eco-friendly Button

Describes the eco-friendly button's function for toggling LEDs and conserving power.

LEDs for the Twisted Pair Ports

Details the link/activity status LEDs for the switch's twisted pair ports.

LEDs for the SFP Slots

Explains the link/activity status LEDs for the SFP/SFP+ slots.

LEDs for the Stacking Slots

Defines the LED states for the S1 and S2 stacking slots.

Switch ID LED

Describes the function and states of the Switch ID LED for unit identification.

USB Port

Details the functionality and compatibility of the USB port for configuration and firmware updates.

Console Port

Provides specifications and procedures for connecting to the console port for local management.

Power Supply

Information regarding the switch's AC power supply and connection requirements.

Chapter 2: Beginning the Installation

Reviewing Safety Precautions

Essential safety warnings and precautions to be observed during installation procedures.

Choosing a Site for the Switch

Requirements and considerations for selecting an appropriate installation location for the switch.

Unpacking the Switch

Lists the components included in the shipping box and instructions for unpacking.

Chapter 3: Installing the Switch

Installing the Switch on a Table

Procedures for placing and securing the switch on a table or desk.

Installing the Switch in an Equipment Rack

Detailed steps for mounting the switch into a standard equipment rack.

Installing the Switch on a Wall

Instructions for mounting the switch securely onto a wall.

Chapter 4: Cabling the Networking Ports

Cabling the Twisted Pair Ports

Best practices and guidelines for connecting twisted pair network cables.

Installing SFP;SFP+ Transceivers

Procedures and guidelines for installing SFP/SFP+ transceivers into switch slots.

Chapter 5: Powering On the Switch

Powering On the Switch

Instructions on how to properly connect power and turn on the switch.

Monitoring the Initialization Processes

Explains how to monitor the switch's boot-up sequence and initialization messages.

Configuring the Switch for Stand-alone Operations

Steps to configure the switch for use as a stand-alone unit.

Starting a Local Management Session

Procedures for establishing a local management connection via the console port.

Disabling VCStack

Instructions to disable the VCStack feature for stand-alone operation.

Specifying Ports in the Command Line Interface for Stand-alone Switches

How to use the PORT parameter in the CLI for port configuration.

Chapter 6: Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Solutions for common problems like LED status, connectivity, and performance.

Appendix A: Technical Specifications

Physical Specifications

Dimensions, weight, and ventilation requirements for the switches.

Environmental Specifications

Operating and storage conditions, including temperature, humidity, and altitude limits.

Power Specifications

Details input voltage, maximum power consumption, and heat dissipation.

Certifications

Lists the various regulatory and safety certifications the product complies with.

RJ-45 Twisted Pair Port Pinouts

Pinout diagrams and signal descriptions for RJ-45 twisted pair ports.

RJ-45 Style Serial Console Port Pinouts

Pinout details for the RJ-45 serial console port used for management.

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