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Model | ICX 7650 |
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Ports | 48x 10/25/50 GbE ports + 8x 100 GbE ports or 32x 100 GbE ports |
Power over Ethernet (PoE) | Optional, up to 2, 000W PoE/PoE+/HPoE |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F) |
Redundant Power Supplies | Yes |
Redundant Fans | Yes |
Jumbo Frames | Up to 9216 bytes |
Virtual Output Queues (VOQ) | Yes |
MTBF | >200, 000 hours |
100GbE Ports | 4 |
40GbE Ports | 0 |
25GbE Ports | 0 |
10GbE Ports | Up to 48 |
Switching Capacity | 9.6 Tbps |
Forwarding Rate | 7.14 Bpps (with 32x 100 GbE) |
MAC Address Table Size | 128, 000 entries |
AC Power Supply | 100–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
DC Power Supply | -48V to -60V DC |
Storage Temperature | -40 to 70 °C |
Humidity | 5% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing |
Switch Type | Modular Chassis Switch |
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Instructions for providing comments and suggestions to Ruckus for documentation improvement.
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Provides information on how to contact Ruckus for support and assistance via the Support Portal.
Lists supported power supplies, fan assemblies, and rack mount kits for the switch.
Details the high-density aggregation switch capabilities and features.
Illustrates the front panel views of different Ruckus ICX 7650 switch models.
Shows the rear view of the Ruckus ICX 7650 switch, detailing its components.
Lists the available methods for managing the switch's functions and status.
Lists essential safety warnings and precautions before installing the device.
Outlines necessary electrical, environmental, and location requirements for installation.
Provides a step-by-step checklist for installing the device.
Describes various ways to install the Ruckus ICX 7650, including desktop and rack mounting.
Highlights critical safety measures and warnings related to mounting the device.
Steps to install the Ruckus ICX 7650 on a flat surface like a desktop.
Details the process of installing the switch into a standard equipment rack.
Provides instructions for mounting the device in a two-post rack configuration.
Step-by-step guide for using the universal kit to install the device in a four-post rack.
Instructions on how to connect and power on the switch after physical installation.
Guide to setting up an initial serial connection for device configuration.
Details how to establish an Ethernet connection for device management.
Lists safety warnings related to handling fiber-optic transceivers and cables.
Provides recommendations for cleaning fiber-optic connectors to ensure optimal performance.
Offers guidelines for organizing and managing cables within the rack.
Step-by-step instructions for installing fiber-optic transceivers into the switch.
Explains how to connect the switch to other network devices using copper or fiber ports.
Explains how to interpret the status and activity indicated by the device's LEDs.
Details the LEDs on the front panel of the ICX 7650-48ZP, -48P, and -48F models.
Describes the LEDs located on the rear panel of the Ruckus ICX 7650 switch.
Provides tables detailing various LED states and their meanings for different system components.
Outlines how to perform diagnostic tests and monitor the device's health.
Introduces the AC power supplies supported by the Ruckus ICX 7650 and their redundancy features.
Lists critical safety warnings and precautions for handling and installing power supplies.
Explains how to identify intake and exhaust airflow for power supplies and fan assemblies.
Provides guidance on swapping power supply units while the device is running.
Step-by-step instructions for installing a new AC power supply unit into the switch.
Details the procedure for properly grounding the switch chassis for safety.
Describes the redundant, hot-swappable fan assemblies in the Ruckus ICX 7650.
Lists safety warnings and precautions for handling fan assemblies.
Instructions for removing and replacing a fan assembly unit.
Step-by-step guide for installing a new fan assembly into the switch chassis.
Introduces the available media expansion modules for the Ruckus ICX 7650.
Lists safety warnings and precautions for handling expansion modules.
Detailed steps for installing or replacing media expansion modules.
Procedures to resolve configuration mismatches after replacing an expansion module.
Provides an overview of the switch's enclosure, power supplies, fans, cooling, and processor.
Details the supported Ethernet ports on the Ruckus ICX 7650 switches and expansion modules.
Lists the types of LEDs used to indicate switch status and management information.
Lists other system components like serial cables and power cords.
Provides the physical dimensions and weight for different Ruckus ICX 7650 models.
Specifies the operational and non-operational environmental conditions for the switch.
Lists the technical specifications for the power supply units used with the switch.
Details the power consumption under typical operating conditions.
Details the power consumption under maximum operating conditions.
Lists the power consumption for expansion modules and fan assemblies.
Lists the port types, numbers, and descriptions for Ethernet ports on various models.
Details the pinout configuration for the mini-USB serial console port.
Details the pinout configuration for the RJ-45 serial console port.
Lists the serial port communication parameters like baud rate, data bits, and parity.
Details the memory types and sizes used in the switch.
Lists the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) compliance standards the device meets.
Lists safety compliance standards applicable to the device.
Lists environmental compliance standards applicable to the device.
FCC warning statement for Class A digital devices regarding potential interference.
Industry Canada statement for Class A digital apparatus compliance.
CISPR 32 Class A warning for equipment in residential environments.
German noise emission information according to EN ISO 7779.
VCCI statement for Class A products in Japan regarding potential radio disturbance.
Korean statement for Class A devices used in office environments.
China CCC warning statements and altitude considerations.
Taiwan BSMI warning for Class A products causing potential RF interference.
General cautions regarding equipment damage, modifications, and airflow.
Specific danger notices related to qualified personnel, power sources, and fan handling.