Motorized change-over and transfer switches (40 pages)
Summary of Contents for ABB ESP630 A2
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ESP630 from ABB Ethernet Service Platform Product Manual ESP630...
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ESP630 Product Manual CONVENTIONS The following conventions were adopted along this manual, in order to better understanding: Hyperlink – indicates an address on Internet or an e-mail address. Command or button - when a command, button or software’s menu is referred; this indication will be always in italic.
Introduction Overview The ESP630 3x24Ax is a member of the ABB switch ESP630 family. The ESP630 is a family of Metro Ethernet Switches with L2 and L3 wire-speed commutation capability, MPLS features, which allow its utilization as a Label Edge Router, and many QoS L2-L7 facilities, ensuring bandwidth control and priority management.
Fig. 1-2. Overview of the ESP630 A3 Front Panel Description The front panel of the ESP630 A2 contains 24 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX ports, 4 10/100/1000Base-T /SFP combo ports, RS-232 console port, an alarm port and two buttons for changing stacking options. Fig. 1-3. ESP630 A2 Front Panel The front panel of the ESP630 A3 contains 24 100BASE-FX SFP ports, 4 10/100/1000Base-T /SFP combo ports, RS-232 console port, an alarm port and two buttons for changing stacking options.
ESP630 Product Manual 1.2.1 System Status LEDs The System Status LEDs on the front panel can be used to monitor system activity. Following Figure shows where the LEDs are located and the table below indicates the system status according to each LEDs condition.
ESP630 Product Manual Fig. 1-6. Ports LEDS Location Table 1-2. Ports LEDS 1.2.3 Console and Alarm Ports The switch contains two DB9 connectors on its front panel. The upper connector is the Alarm port and the lower is the Console port. The pin-out of both console and alarm ports are shown in the next figure.
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ESP630 Product Manual Fig. 1-7. Console and Alarms Ports Pins Order The Alarm port contains 3 alarm inputs and 1 alarm output. The inputs accept voltage differences from 8V to 60V (indicating alarm on) or less than 8V (indicating alarm off). The Alarm output works as follows.
The Rear Panel described separately for the A2 and A3 versions below. ESP630 A2 Rear Panel 1.3.1 The ESP630 A2 Rear Panel contains two AC/DC power connectors and two sites for ABB Redun- dant Hot Swap Power Units. 1KHW002104 / Ed01a...
ESP630 A3 Rear Panel 1.3.2 The ESP630 A3 Rear Panel contains two AC/DC power connectors and two sites for ABB Redundant Hot Swap Power Units. Fig. 1-10. ESP630 A3 Rear Panel The AC/DC power inputs accept any supply voltage in the range from 100~240 VAC at 50~60 Hz and 36~72VDC.
ESP630 Product Manual Switch Installation Package Contents • One Stackable ESP630 3x24Ax; • Two mounting brackets already attached to the switch; • One AC power cord. Installation Guidelines Before you choose a location to install the switch, make sure to follow the guidelines below: •...
The ESP630 A2 has two AC/DC power connectors at the rear panel, one for each power source. If you are using both redundant power units, use two power cables to connect them.
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Fig. 2-3. AC/DC Power Supply Connector Installing/Removing a A2/A3 version Hot-Swap Power Unit The ESP630 A2/A3 versions are able to work with one or two Hot-Swap Power Units. Follow the next instructions to install or remove a Power Unit: Installing a Power Unit: 1.
ESP630 Product Manual Making Connections Connecting Devices through RJ-45 Ports The ESP630 can be connected to 10, 100 or 1000 Mbps devices. Its ports accept automatic MDI/MDI-X configuration, so either crosses or straight cables can be used. Use Unshielded Twisted-Pair (UTP) or Shielded Twisted-Pair (STP) cables with RJ-45 connectors. Con- nect one end of the cable directly into the switch port and the other end into the networking device.
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ESP630 Product Manual 1. Insert the SFP transceiver into one of the four switch module bays. There’s only one orientation that the module can be plugged. The optical connector should face outward and the slot connector, down. 2. Slide the module into the slot and press firmly to ensure it seats into place. When a SFP port is used, its correspondent 10/100/1000BASE-T port is automatically disabled.
ESP630 Product Manual 3.3. Connecting the Switch in a Stack Configuration ESP630 supports two stacking topology configurations, the line and the ring topologies. In line-topology, there’s one cable connecting each switch to its neighbors. In ring-topology, a redundant path is formed by an extra cable connecting the bottom switch to the top switch of the stack.
ESP630 Product Manual Appendix B. SFP Modules Types of SFP Modules that ESP630 family uses: Unidirectional modules Features: • Duplex LC connector; • Hot Pluggable; • Supply Voltage 3.3Volts; • Case Operating Temperature 0-70 degrees Celsius; • Output Eye Compliant with IEEE802.3z; •...
ESP630 Product Manual References and Abbreviations References ITU-T G.703 Physical/electrical characteristics of hierarchical digital interfaces G.707 Network node interface for the synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) G.783 Characteristics of synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) equipment functional blocks G.806 Characteristics of transport equipment – Description methodology and generic functionality G.813 Timing characteristics of SDH equipment slave clocks (SEC) G.823...