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Extreme Networks Extreme 7520 Series - Power Supplies; Stacking

Extreme Networks Extreme 7520 Series
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Fans are ordered separately for base models 7520-48Y-8C and 7520-48XT-6C. Fans are
included with other models.
Power Supplies
Hot swappable 800 W AC or DC power supplies are available to power the switch. The
power supplies have integrated cooling fans that operate independently of the switch
fans. The fans provide either front-to-back or back-to-front airow. The direction of the
airow in the power supplies and the switch fans must be the same. The two power
supply slots on all models are located on the rear panel. For more information about
the power supplies used in the 7520 Series switches, see Power Supplies for Use with
Your Switch on page 18.
Power supplies are ordered separately for base models 7520-48Y-8C and 7520-48XT-6C.
Power supplies are included with other models.
Stacking
Each 7520 Series switch comes equipped with two high-speed 100Gb stacking ports,
also referred to as Universal Ethernet ports. When running Switch Engine, up to
eight systems can be stacked using qualied QSFP28 direct attach cables and optical
transceivers located on the front panel of the switch. Stacking is not supported when
running Fabric Engine. The stacking ports on 7520-48XT-6C models are ports 53 and 54.
The stacking ports on 7520-48Y-8C models are ports 55 and 56.
Note
The two stacking/QSFP ports are “Universal Ethernet” ports. These ports can
operate either as stacking ports with Switch Engine or as Ethernet ports with
Switch Engine and with Fabric Engine in non-fabric mode.
By default the stacking ports operate as Ethernet ports. Use the enable stacking-
support command to set the stacking ports in stacking mode.
When running Fabric Engine, the stacking (or Universal Ethernet) ports are reserved
for use by advanced features on the switch by default. For more information, see
the advanced-feature-bandwidth-reservation Boot Flag documentation in the
Fabric
Engine User Guide
for your version of the FabricEngine operating system located at
https://www.extremenetworks.com/support/documentation/fabric-engine/
Stacking cables for 7520 Series switches are ordered separately.
For information about QSFP28 and QSFP+ optical modules, see the Extreme Optics
website.
Extreme 7520 Series Overview Power Supplies
Extreme 7520 Hardware Installation Guide 13

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