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Model | ICX 8200 |
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Product Series | ICX |
Form Factor | Fixed Configuration |
Ports | 48 |
Port Types | Gigabit Ethernet |
10/100/1000Base-T ports | 48 |
Uplink Ports | 4 x 1G/10G SFP+ |
Switching Capacity | 176 Gbps |
Forwarding Rate | 131 Mpps |
Power over Ethernet (PoE) | 802.3af/at (PoE/PoE+) |
Maximum PoE Budget | 740W (ICX 8200-48P) |
Stacking | No |
Operating System | Ruckus FastIron |
Management | Web GUI, CLI, SNMP |
Security Features | MACsec, 802.1X, ACLs, DHCP Snooping |
Layer 3 Features | Static Routing, RIP, OSPF, VRRP |
Redundancy | VRRP |
Dimensions (W x D x H) | 440 x 260 x 44 mm |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 50°C |
Information on how to contact RUCKUS support for technical assistance and warranty services.
Links to RUCKUS Support Portal for technical documentation, forums, knowledge base, and software.
Instructions on how to provide comments and suggestions to improve RUCKUS documentation.
Guidance on locating related documentation and other RUCKUS resources on the website.
Information on accessing RUCKUS online training modules and courses for networking essentials.
Explanation of text conventions, notes, cautions, and command syntax used throughout the manual.
Lists the RUCKUS ICX 8200 switch models, power supplies, fan assemblies, and rack mount kits supported.
Details the high-density enterprise access switch features, including ports, transceivers, and management options.
Illustrates and labels the front panel components and ports of various RUCKUS ICX 8200 switch models.
Shows and labels the rear panel components, such as fan vents and power sockets, of the switch.
Describes various methods for managing the switch, including CLI, web interface, SNMP, SmartZone, Cloud, and Unleashed.
General and specific safety warnings for installation, including DANGER, CAUTION, and ATTENTION notices.
Essential electrical, environmental, location, and cable management requirements for successful device installation.
A step-by-step checklist to guide users through the basic installation process for the RUCKUS ICX 8200 switch.
Lists all items included in the RUCKUS ICX 8200 shipping carton for verification upon unpacking.
Overview of various mounting methods supported for RUCKUS ICX 8200 switches, including rack and standalone options.
General guidance and precautions for installing the switch securely within an equipment rack.
Specific safety and handling precautions to be observed when mounting the RUCKUS ICX 8200 switch.
Instructions for installing RUCKUS ICX 8200 24/48-port and compact switches on a flat surface.
Detailed steps for wall-mounting the RUCKUS ICX 8200 24-port or 48-port switch using provided brackets.
Instructions for wall-mounting the RUCKUS ICX 8200 compact switch using specific wall-mount anchors and screws.
Guidance on mounting the compact switch under a surface or on a ceiling using the appropriate mounting kit.
Steps for installing the RUCKUS ICX 8200-C08PF compact switch onto a standard DIN rail.
Instructions for installing 24/48-port switches in two-post Telco racks using the included rack mount brackets.
Steps for mounting the compact RUCKUS ICX 8200 switch in a two-post Telco rack using the compact switch mount kit.
Guide for installing RUCKUS ICX 8200 in a 19-in. EIA rack using the universal four-post rack kit.
Information on how RUCKUS ICX 8200 switches can operate as standalone units or as part of a stack.
Steps to power on the RUCKUS ICX 8200 switch after physical installation, including LED verification.
Guide to connecting to the switch via serial console for initial IP address assignment and configuration.
Instructions for connecting to the switch's management port for out-of-band network access.
Safety warnings and handling precautions for fiber-optic transceivers and cables, including laser safety.
Recommendations for cleaning fiber-optic connectors to ensure proper connection and performance.
Best practices and recommendations for organizing and managing network cables to prevent tangling and ensure airflow.
Step-by-step guide for installing a fiber-optic transceiver into a switch port for network connectivity.
Procedures for safely removing and replacing a fiber-optic transceiver while the switch is powered on.
Guidance on connecting other network devices to the RUCKUS ICX 8200 switch via copper or fiber ports.
Explains how to interpret the status and activity of the LEDs on the switch for system monitoring.
Details the various LEDs located on the front panel of the RUCKUS ICX 8200 switch.
Describes the LEDs located on the rear panel of the RUCKUS ICX 8200-48PF2 switch, related to power supplies.
Explains the function of the status mode button and its effect on the port LEDs for different modes.
Provides tables detailing LED states, their meaning, and recommended actions for various switch functions.
Step-by-step instructions for resetting the RUCKUS ICX 8200 switch to its factory default configuration.
Information on using RUCKUS FastIron software diagnostic tests to troubleshoot hardware components.
Guidance on monitoring the device's temperature, power supply status, and fan behavior to prevent overheating.
Introduction to the hot-swappable AC power supply for the ICX 8200-48PF2 and its redundancy.
Safety warnings and handling precautions for power supply units, including grounding and hot-swapping.
Information on the time needed and items required for power supply installation or replacement.
Instructions for swapping power supply units in the RUCKUS ICX 8200-48PF2 while the device is running.
Detailed steps for installing a new AC power supply unit into the RUCKUS ICX 8200-48PF2 switch.
Procedures for connecting the switch chassis to a proper grounding terminal for safety compliance.
Introduction to the redundant, hot-swappable fan assemblies in the ICX 8200-48PF2 and their importance.
Safety warnings and handling precautions for fan assemblies, including potential for spinning fans.
Information on the time needed and items required for fan assembly installation or replacement.
Instructions for swapping fan assemblies in the RUCKUS ICX 8200-48PF2 while the device is running.
Detailed steps for installing a new fan assembly into the RUCKUS ICX 8200-48PF2 switch.
High-level overview of system components like enclosure, power supplies, fan assemblies, and system architecture.
Details on Ethernet ports, including types, numbers, and maximum ports supported for various models.
Summary of switch status and management LEDs, and port LEDs based on status mode selection.
Lists other system components like serial cable and AC power cord specifications.
Table detailing the height, width, depth, and weight for different RUCKUS ICX 8200 switch models.
Operational and non-operational environmental conditions, including temperature, humidity, altitude, shock, vibration, and airflow.
Specifications for the hot-swappable power supply (RPS23-E), including voltage, frequency, current, and protection.
Table showing the power supply hold-up times for various RUCKUS ICX 8200 switch models.
Typical power consumption figures for different ICX 8200 models under specific conditions.
Maximum power consumption figures for ICX 8200 models with all ports active and 100% PoE load.
Detailed specifications for data ports on various ICX 8200 models, including port type and description.
Pinout details for the USB Type-C console port on the RUCKUS ICX 8200 switch.
Specifies the communication protocol parameters (Baud, Data bits, Parity, Stop bits, Flow control) for serial ports.
Details the memory types and sizes for the RUCKUS ICX 8200 switch, including Main memory, Boot Flash, and eMMC Flash.
Lists electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) standards and certifications applicable to the RUCKUS ICX 8200 switch.
Lists safety standards and certifications applicable to the RUCKUS ICX 8200 switch, including laser safety.
Lists environmental regulations and directives applicable to the RUCKUS ICX 8200 switch, such as RoHS and WEEE.
FCC warning regarding Class A digital device operation and potential radio frequency interference.
Industry Canada statement regarding Class A digital apparatus compliance with NMB-003.
Warning for compliance with CISPR 32 Class A standards, noting potential radio interference in residential areas.
German noise warning statement regarding sound pressure levels according to EN ISO 7779.
VCCI statement for Class A product compliance in Japan, noting potential radio disturbance.
Korean statement for Class A device EMC registration for office use.
Chinese warning statement for Class A product, noting potential radio interference in domestic environments.
BSMI statement for Taiwan, warning against installation or use in residential environments to avoid interference.