ABB ESP630 A2 User manual

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Product Manual ESP630
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CONVENTIONS
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the instructions were not applied and if the direct exposure to the skin and to the eyes was
not avoided.
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manipulated without care, such as grounding bracelet or another static electricity
protection device.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1Introduction ........................................................................................6
1.1 Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 6
1.2 Front Panel Description................................................................................................................... 7
1.2.1 System Status LEDs........................................................................................................................ 8
1.2.2 Port LEDs........................................................................................................................................ 8
1.2.3 Console and Alarm Ports................................................................................................................. 9
1.2.4 Slave/Master and Stack/Uplink Buttons......................................................................................... 11
1.3 Rear Panel Description.................................................................................................................. 11
1.3.1 ESP630 A2 Rear Panel................................................................................................................. 11
1.3.2 ESP630 A3 Rear Panel................................................................................................................. 12
2Switch Installation............................................................................13
2.1 Package Contents ......................................................................................................................... 13
2.2 Installation Guidelines.................................................................................................................... 13
2.3 Installing the Switch without a Rack............................................................................................... 13
2.4 Installing the Switch in a Rack....................................................................................................... 14
2.5 Powering the Switch...................................................................................................................... 14
2.6 Installing/Removing a A2/A3 version Hot-Swap Power Unit .......................................................... 15
3Making Connections ........................................................................16
3.1 Connecting Devices through RJ-45 Ports...................................................................................... 16
3.2 Connecting a SFP Module............................................................................................................. 16
3.3. Connecting the Switch in a Stack Configuration ............................................................................ 18
4Appendix A. Technical Specifications............................................19
A.1 Physical and Environmental.......................................................................................................... 19
5Appendix B. SFP Modules...............................................................20
B.1 Unidirectional modules ................................................................................................................. 20
B.2 Bidirectional modules.................................................................................................................... 22
B.3 CWDM modules............................................................................................................................ 24
6References and Abbreviations........................................................28
6.1 References.................................................................................................................................... 28

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1Introduction
1.1 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.
The ESP630 3x24Ax is a stackable and manageable switch. Its stacking ports allow the connection of
up to eight switches in a stack configuration. It can also be used in a standalone mode. The switch can be
managed through FOXView, Telnet/SSH, Web or SNMP.
The A2 Switch versions are equipped with 24 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX and 4 GBE combo ports
(10/100/1000Base-T or SFP). The A3 Switch version is equipped with 24 100BASE-FX and 4 GBE
combo ports (10/100/1000Base-T or SFP). They are unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable ports and Auto
MDI/MDI-X, allowing the use of either straight or crossover twisted-pair cables. It means the switch can
be used to connect to other switches, hubs, routers, PCs and much other networking equipment.
Fig. 1-1. Overview of the ESP630 A2

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Fig. 1-2. Overview of the ESP630 A3
1.2 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.
Fig. 1-4. ESP630 A3 Front Panel

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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.
Fig. 1-5. Systems LEDS Location
Table 1-1. System LEDS
1.2.2 Port LEDs
Port LEDs indicate data activity and speed on each port. Their location is shown on next Figure and
their status on the table below.

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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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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. In an alarm situation or when the device is powered off, pin 4 (common)
is short-circuited with pin 9 (NC). When alarm is off, the pin 4 turns to a short circuit with pin 5 (NO), while pin 9
keeps isolated.
Alarm pin assignments are provided on the following table:
Table 1-3. Alarm Ports Pins Assignments
Next table shows the Console Port pin assignments:
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