Aruba Networks 7210 User manual

Aruba 7200 Series
Controller
Installation Guide

www.arubanetworks.com
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Sunnyvale, California 94089
Phone: 408.227.4500
Fax 408.227.4550
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Contents
Preface ................................................................................................................................... 5
Guide Overview .....................................................................................................5
Related Documentation.........................................................................................5
Contacting Support ..............................................................................................6
Chapter 1 7200 Controller.........................................................................................7
Models...................................................................................................................7
Package Checklist.................................................................................................7
Front Panel ............................................................................................................8
Dual-Media Ports ............................................................................................8
10/100/1000Base-T (RJ-45) Ports............................................................9
1000Base-X (SFP) Ports...........................................................................9
Dual-Media Port LEDs..............................................................................9
10GBase-X (SFP+) Ports...............................................................................10
10GBase-X Port LEDs ............................................................................10
Management/Status LED Indicators .............................................................11
LCD Panel .....................................................................................................11
Disabling the LCD Screen ......................................................................14
Mini USB Console Connector.......................................................................14
Mini USB Driver ......................................................................................14
Console Port .................................................................................................15
Serial Console Port Adaptor...................................................................15
USB Interface................................................................................................15
Expansion Slot ..............................................................................................15
Rear Panel ...........................................................................................................16
Fan Tray ........................................................................................................16
Hot Swapping.........................................................................................16
Power Supply ...............................................................................................17
Load Sharing ..........................................................................................17
Redundancy ...........................................................................................18
Hot Swapping.........................................................................................18
Modules..................................................................................................18
LEDs .......................................................................................................19
Monitoring...............................................................................................19
Chapter 2 Installation.............................................................................................. 21
Precautions..........................................................................................................21
Selecting a Location............................................................................................22
Two-Point Rack Mounting...................................................................................22
Required Tools and Equipment ....................................................................22
Installation Steps...........................................................................................22
Table or Shelf Installation ....................................................................................24
Required Tools and Equipment ....................................................................24
Installation Steps...........................................................................................24
Connecting the AC Power Cord..........................................................................24
Installing and Removing a Fan Tray ....................................................................24
Installing and Removing a Power Supply............................................................26

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Installing a Power Supply..............................................................................26
Removing a Power Supply............................................................................27
Installing an SFP..................................................................................................27
Removing an SFP .........................................................................................27
Connecting an LC Fiber Optic Cable ............................................................27
Chapter 3 Specifications, Safety, and Compliance.............................................. 29
7200 Specifications .............................................................................................29
Physical.........................................................................................................29
Power Supply Specifications ........................................................................29
Operating Specifications...............................................................................29
Storage Specifications..................................................................................29
Safety and Regulatory Compliance.....................................................................29
Regulatory Models ........................................................................................30
FCC ...............................................................................................................30
Industry Canada............................................................................................30
EU Regulatory Conformance ........................................................................31
Battery Statements .......................................................................................31
Proper Disposal of Aruba Equipment..................................................................31
Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment..............................................31
European Union RoHS..................................................................................31
China RoHS ..................................................................................................32

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Preface
This document describes the hardware features of the Aruba 7200 Series Controller. It provides a detailed
overview of the physical and performance characteristics of each controller model and explains how to
install the controller and its accessories.
Guide Overview
Chapter 1, “7200 Controller” on page 7 provides a detailed hardware overview of the 7200 controller and
each of its components.
Chapter 2, “Installation” on page 21 describes how to install the 7200 in a number of ways and how to
install each its components.
Chapter 3, “Specifications, Safety, and Compliance” on page 29 lists the 7200’s technical specifications
and safety and regulatory compliance information.
Related Documentation
The following documents are referred to in this guide and are considered components of the complete
documentation set needed for successful installation and management of an Aruba 7200 controller:
ArubaOS 6.2 User Guide
ArubaOS 6.2 Command Line Interface Reference Guide
ArubaOS 6.2 Quick Start Guide
The latest documentation and this document translated into other languages can be found at
www.arubanetworks.com/documentation.

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Contacting Support
Table 1 Web Sites and Emails
Web Site
Main Site http://www.arubanetworks.com
Support Site https://support.arubanetworks.com
Software Licensing Site https://licensing.arubanetworks.com/login.php
Wireless Security Incident Response Team (WSIRT) http://www.arubanetworks.com/support/wsirt.php
Aruba Documentation Site http//www.arubanetworks.com/documentation
Support Emails
EMEA [email protected]
WSIRT Email
Please email details of any security problem found in an
Aruba product.
Table 2 Contact Phone Numbers
Telephone Numbers
Aruba Corporate +1 (408) 227-4500
FAX +1 (408) 227-4550
Support
United States 800-WI-FI-LAN (800-943-4526)
Universal Free Phone Service Number (UIFN): Australia, Canada, China,
France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Korea, Singapore,
South Africa, Taiwan, and the UK
+800-4WIFI-LAN (+800-49434-526)
All other countries +1 (408) 754-1200

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Chapter 1
7200 Controller
The Aruba 7200 Series of controllers consists of three enterprise-class, wireless LAN controllers. These
controllers connect, control, and intelligently integrate wireless Access Points (APs) and Air Monitors
(AMs) into a wired LAN system.
Models
The 7200 series includes three models that provide varying levels of functionality.
Package Checklist
Inform your supplier if there are any incorrect, missing, or damaged parts. If possible, retain the carton,
including the original packing materials (see Table 5). Use these materials to repack and return the unit to
the supplier if needed.
Table 4 Aruba 7200 Controller
Model Number of APs Supported
7210 512
7220 1024
7240 2048
Table 5 Package Contents
Item Quantity
Aruba 7200 Series Controller 1
Power Supply Unit - Installed 1
Fan Tray - Installed 1
Expansion Slot Cover - Installed 1
Blank Panel over unpopulated PSU Intake - Installed 1
Rack Mounting Brackets 2
M6 x 15mm Rack Mounting Screws 4
M4 x 6mm Rack Mount Bracket Screws 8
USB Console Cable 1
Power Cable 1
Aruba 7200 Series Installation Guide (Printed) 1

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Front Panel
The front panel of the Aruba 7200 mobility controller contains the following components:
Four 10GBase-X (SFP+) ports
Two Dual-Media Ports
LINK/ACT and Status LEDs
Management/Status LED
LCD Panel and Navigation Buttons
Console Connections - RJ-45 and Mini-USB
Expansion Slot (reserved for future use)
Figure 1 Front Panel of the Aruba 7200
Dual-Media Ports
The 7200 is equipped with 2 sets of dual-media ports (ports 0 and 1). These ports can utilize either the
1000Base-X or 10/100/1000Base-T connections provided. However, the 1000Base-X fiber connection has
End User License Agreement (Printed) 1
Aruba Document Pointer (Printed) 1
Table 5 Package Contents (Continued)
Item Quantity
Optional accessories are available for use with the Aruba 7200 Series and are sold separately. Contact your Aruba
sales representative for details and assistance.

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priority over the 10/100/1000Base-T copper connection. If a link is detected on the 1000Base-X interface, the
10/100/1000Base-T connection will be disabled.
10/100/1000Base-T (RJ-45) Ports
The 7200 is equipped with two 10/100/1000Base-T copper ports. Gigabit Ethernet uses all eight wires and
each pair is used in a bi-directional fashion, meaning the same pairs are used for both data transmission and
reception. Figure 2 illustrates the CAT-5 pin-out found on an RJ-45 connector. The CAT-5 pin-out pairs the
following pins on a 10/100/1000Base-T Gigabit Ethernet port: 1/2, 3/6, 4/5, and 7/8.
Figure 2 10/100/1000Base-T Management Port Pin Out
1000Base-X (SFP) Ports
The 7200 is equipped with two 1000Base-X combination ports for fiber connectivity only and are intended
for use with Aruba SFPs (mini-GBICs).
Dual-Media Port LEDs
Each pair of Dual-Media ports is equipped two LEDs that allow you to monitor the status of and activity on
the port. These LEDs provide basic monitoring of the status, activity, and basic configuration of each port.
The information displayed by these LEDs can be changed via the LCD.
LINK/ACT: on the left side of the port, displays the link status of the port.
Status: on the right side of the port, displays the status of the port. The information displayed by this
LED changes based on LCD’s mode. The LED behavior for each mode is describe in Table 8.
Aruba tests and supports Aruba optics within their controller systems. Third party optics are not tested or
supported; therefore, Aruba does not guarantee proper functionality of third party optics when used in an Aruba
system.
1000Base-T Gigabit
Ethernet Port
RJ-45 Female
Pin-Out
Signal Name
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
BI_DC+
BI_DC-
BI_DD+
BI_DD-
BI_DA+
BI_DA-
BI_DB+
BI_DB-
Function
Bi-directional pair +C
Bi-directional pair -C
Bi-directional pair +D
Bi-directional pair -D
Bi-directional pair +A
Bi-directional pair -A
Bi-directional pair +B
Bi-directional pair -B
Aruba tests and supports Aruba optics within their controller systems. Third party optics are not tested or
supported; therefore, Aruba does not guarantee proper functionality of third party optics when used in an Aruba
system.
Table 6 10/100/1000Base-T Port LEDs
LED Function LCD Mode Indicator Status
LINK/ACT Link status N/A Green (Solid) Link has been established
Green (Blinking) Port is transmitting or
receiving data
Off No link

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10GBase-X (SFP+) Ports
The 7200 is equipped with 4 10GBase-X (SFP+) ports. These port are labeled as 2, 3, 4, and 5. These ports
are intended for use with Aruba SFPs. SFPs are 10Gb hot-swappable, optical transceivers, which convert
serial electrical signals to external serial optical or electrical signals. The ports support dual speed (1GbE or
10GbE) operation.
10GBase-X Port LEDs
Each 10GBase-X port is equipped two LEDs that allow you to monitor the status of and activity on the port.
These LEDs provide basic monitoring of the status, activity, and basic configuration of each port. The
information displayed by these LEDs can be changed via the LCD.
Status Port status Administrative Green (Solid) Port Enabled
Off Port Administratively
Disabled
Duplex Green (Solid) Full-duplex
Off Half-duplex
Speed Green (Solid) 1000 Mbps
Off 10/100 Mbps
Table 7 1000Base-X Port LEDs
LED Function LCD Mode Indicator Status
LINK/ACT Link status N/A Green (Solid) Link has been established
Green (Blinking) Port is transmitting or
receiving data
Off No link
Status Port status Administrative Green (Solid) Port Enabled
Off Port Administratively
Disabled
Duplex Green (Solid) Full-duplex
Off Half-duplex
Speed Green (Solid) 1 Gbps
Off Speed mismatch
Table 6 10/100/1000Base-T Port LEDs
LED Function LCD Mode Indicator Status
Aruba tests and supports Aruba optics within their controller systems. Third party optics are not tested or
supported; therefore, Aruba does not guarantee proper functionality of third party optics when used in an Aruba
system.

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LINK/ACT: on the left side of the port, displays the link status of the port.
Status: on the right side of the port, displays the status of the port. The information displayed by this
LED changes based on LCD’s mode. The LED behavior for each mode is describe in Table 8.
Management/Status LED Indicators
In addition to the LEDs on each individual port, there are three additional LEDs on the front panel that
provide overall status of the device. These LEDs provide basic monitoring of the overall status of the 7200.
LCD Panel
The 7200 is equipped with an LCD panel that displays a variety of information about the controller’s status
and provides a menu that allows for basic operations such as initial setup and reboot. The LCD panel
Table 8 10GBase-X Port LEDs
LED Function LCD Mode Indicator Status
LINK/ACT Link status N/A Green (Solid) Link has been established
Green (Blinking) Port is transmitting or
receiving data
Off No link
Status Port status Administrative Green (Solid) Port Enabled
Off Port Administratively
Disabled
Duplex Green (Solid) Full-duplex
Off Half-duplex
Speed Green (Solid) 10 Gbps
Off Speed mismatch
Table 9 Management/Status LEDs
LED Function Indicator Status
Power Input power status/
system status Green (Solid) Power On
Off Power Off
Status Module status Green (Solid) Operational
Green (Blinking) Device is loading software (on
initial start only)
Amber (Blinking) Major Alarm
Amber (Solid) Critical Alarm
Off No power
Peered Reserved for future use N/A N/A

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displays two lines of text with a maximum of 16 characters on each line. When using the LCD panel, the
active line is indicated by an arrow next to the first letter.
Figure 3 LCD Panel
The LCD panel is operated using the two navigation buttons to the left of the screen.
Menu: Allows you to navigate through the menus of the LCD panel.
Enter: Confirms and executes the action currently displayed on the LCD panel.
The LCD has four modes:
Boot: Displays the boot up status.
LED Mode: Displays the mode that the STATUS LED is in.
Status: Displays the status of different components of the 7200, including Power Supplies and ArubaOS
version.
Maintenance: Allows you to execute some basic operations of the 7200 such as uploading an image or
rebooting the system.
Table 10 LCD Panel Components
Callout Component Description
1 LCD Screen Used to configure LCD behavior and other basic operations
2 Menu Button Used to select the LCD screen menu
3 Enter Button Used to execute actions on the LCD Screen
Table 11 LCD Panel Mode: Boot
Function/Menu Options Displays
Displays boot status “Booting ArubaOS...
7200_03
ENTER
POWER
STATUS
MENU
PEERED
CONSOLE
1
2
3

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The LED mode menu allows you to choose what information is communicated by the LEDs on each port.
Refer to Table 8 on page 11 for descriptions of the LED behavior of each mode.
Table 12 LCD Panel Mode: LED Mode
Function/Menu Options Displays
Administrative LED MODE: ADM - displays whether the port is administratively enabled or disabled.
Duplex LED MODE: DPX - displays the duplex mode of the port.
Speed LED MODE: SPD - displays the speed of the port.
Exit Idle Mode EXIT IDLE MENU
Table 13 LCD Panel Mode: Status
Function/Menu Options Displays
ArubaOS Version ArubaOS X.X.X.X
PSU Status Displays status of the power supply unit.
PSU 0: [OK | FAILED | MISSING]
PSU 1: [OK | FAILED | MISSING]
Fan Tray Displays fan tray status.
FAN STATUS: [OK | ERROR | MISSING]
FAN TEMP: [OK | HIGH | SHUTDOWN]
Exit Status Menu EXIT STATUS
Table 14 LCD Panel Mode: Maintenance
Function/Menu Options Displays
Upgrade Image Upgrade the software image on the selected partition from a predefined location on
the attached USB flash device.
Partition [0 | 1] Upgrade Image [no | yes]
Upload Config Uploads the controller’s current configuration to a predefined location on the
attached USB flash device.
Upload Config [no | yes]
Erase Config Allows you to erase the current configuration.
Erase Config [no | yes]
Factory Default Allows you to return the controller to the factory default settings.
Factory Default [no | yes]
Media Eject Completes the reading or writing of the attached USB device.
Media Eject [no | yes]
System Reboot Allows you to reboot the controller.
Reboot [no | yes]

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Disabling the LCD Screen
By default, the LCD screen is enabled. However, if your 7200 is deployed in a location without physical
security, the LCD screen can be disabled through the CLI. When disabled, pushing one of the navigation
buttons will only illuminate the screen and display the slot, role, device name, and any alarms.
Additionally, it is possible to only disable the maintenance menu. This allows you to change the LED
behavior and view the device status but prevents upgrades and configuration changes.
To disable the LCD screen, enter the Enable mode and use the following CLI commands:
(host) #configure terminal
(host) (config) #lcd-menu
(host) (lcd-menu) #disable menu
To disable only the Maintenance menu or one of its sub-menus, enter the Enable mode and use the
following CLI commands:
(host) #configure terminal
(host) (config) #lcd
(host) (lcd-menu) #disable menu maintenance ?
factory-default
halt-system
media-eject
reload-system
upgrade-image
upload-config
(host) (lcd-menu) #disable menu maintenance upgrade-image ?
partition0
partition1
Mini USB Console Connector
The 7200 is equipped with one Mini USB (mini type B) connector that provides console access for direct
local access. If you are connected using the Mini USB connector and the RJ-45 Console Port, the Mini USB
connection will take priority.
Mini USB Driver
To use the Mini USB console port, you must install the Aruba Mini USB driver on the computer that will
manage your 7200. To download the driver:
1. Go to https://support.arubanetworks.com.
2. Click on the Tools & Resources tab.
3. Open the USB Console Driver folder.
4. Open the Mobility Controller and Mobility Access Switch folder.
5. Select the file appropriate to your application. The corresponding operating system is in the file name.
System Halt Allows you to halt the controller.
Halt [no | yes]
Exit Maintenance Menu EXIT MAINTENANCE
Table 14 LCD Panel Mode: Maintenance
Function/Menu Options Displays

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Console Port
A serial console port is provided for connection to a terminal, allowing for direct local management. The
port’s RJ-45 female connector accepts an RS-232 serial cable with a male connector.
Figure 4 Serial Console Port Pin-Out
Communication settings for the serial console port are indicated in Table 15.
Serial Console Port Adaptor
A modular adaptor can be used to convert the RJ-45 (female) connector to a DB9 (male) connector. Refer to
Figure 5 for complete details.
Figure 5 RJ-45 (female) to DB9 (male) Modular Adaptor Conversion
USB Interface
The 7200 is equipped with one USB 2.0 interface. A USB storage device can be used to save and upload
configurations to the controller. USB functions are controlled through the LCD panel on the front of the
controller. For more information on the LCD panel and its functions, see “LCD Panel” on page11.
Expansion Slot
The expansion slot is reserved for future use.
Table 15 Console Terminal Settings
Baud Rate Data Bits Parity Stop Bits Flow Control
9600 8 None 1 None
Serial
Console Port
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TxD
GND
RxD
RJ-45 Female
Pin-Out
Direction
Input
Output
GND
Do not connect an Access Point (AP) to the serial console port. The serial console port is compatible with only
RS-232 devices. Non-RS-232 devices, such as APs, are not supported.
3
4
5
2
5
63
RJ-45 DB-9
Internal
Connections
TxD
GND
RxD
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TxD
GND
RxD
RJ-45 Female
Pin-Out
DB-9 Male
Pin-Out
TxD
RxD
Ground
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6

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Rear Panel
The rear panel of the Aruba 7200 controller consists of the following components:
Two power supply slots
One fan tray slot
Grounding point
Figure 6 Rear Panel
Fan Tray
The 7200 is equipped with a field-replaceable, hot-swappable fan tray. Each fan tray features four individual
fans that pull air through the chassis from the front through to the rear. Each fan tray can tolerate the failure
of a single fan while maintaining a safe operating temperature for the controller.
Hot Swapping
Hot swapping allows you to replace a failed fan tray, making it unnecessary to shut down the 7200 during
the replacement procedure.
Figure 7 Fan Tray
7200_02
The 7200 is not compatible with fan trays from other Aruba hardware platforms.
1
2
3

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Figure 8 shows the airflow pattern for the 7200. The blue arrows show cool air being pulled into the device
and the red arrows show warm air being forced out by the fan tray module. When installing your 7200,
ensure that you leave sufficient space around the device for proper airflow.
Figure 8 Air Flow Pattern
Power Supply
The Aruba 7200-series Power Supply adapts electrical power for use with the 7200. The chassis has two
slots that can hold individual power supplies to support load sharing, redundancy, and fault tolerance. The
7200 comes equipped with a single 350W AC power supply.
The Aruba 7200 is shipped with one hot-swappable, field-replaceable, AC power supply and one blank face
plate. The included power supply is installed in the slot PSU 0, while slot PSU 1 has a blank face plate
covering the opening. The controller can operate with one or two active power supplies, depending on the
demands of your configuration.
Load Sharing
Load sharing occurs when more than one power supply of the same rating is installed in the 7200 and turned
on. Load sharing divides the total power load of the controller among all available power supplies. Since the
power supplies work together, the effective power capacity of the controller is increased with each
additional power supply.
Table 16 Fan Tray Components
Callout Component Description
1 Left Latch Used to secure the left side of the fan tray to the chassis.
2 Right Latch Used to secure the right side of the fan tray to the chassis.
3 Handle Used to insert and remove the fan tray from the chassis.
Never insert or remove a power supply while the power cord is connected. Verify that cord has been disconnected
from the power supply before installation or removal.

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Redundancy
With power redundancy, the 7200 can continue normal operation even when a power supply fails or is
turned off. When multiple power supplies are installed, if one becomes unavailable (fails, or is turned off or
removed) the remaining power supplies will attempt to provide full power for the device. If the device’s
total power load does not exceed the combined rated output of the remaining, operational power supplies,
the controller will continue to operate.
Hot Swapping
Hot swapping allows you to replace one failed power supply while the others provide full power. This
makes it unnecessary to shut down the 7200 during the replacement procedure.
Hot swapping is supported only when power redundancy is in effect. This requires that after the target
power supply is removed, the device’s total power load does not exceed the combined rated output of the
remaining power supplies
Modules
The 350W power supply is an autosensing, load-sharing, redundant power supply module that supports an
input voltage of 100 VAC to 240 VAC. Each power supply has a country-specific power cord for connection
to an AC power outlet.
Figure 9 Power Supply (AC Power Supply Shown)
Table 17 Power Supply Components
Callout Component Description
1 Latch Used to secure the power supply to the chassis.
2 AC LED AC status LED.
3 DC LED DC status LED.
4 TEMP LED Power supply temperature LED.
5 Retaining Clip Secures the power cord to the power supply.
6 AC Power Cable Socket Attach power cord here.
7200_06
1
5
7
2
3
4
8
6

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LEDs
Each power supply is equipped with three LEDs to help monitor the power supply module’s status.
Monitoring
In addition to the LEDs on the power supplies, they can be monitored through the CLI, WebUI, or LCD
Screen, as well as traps sent when a power supply fails.
From the Status menu on the LCD Screen, you can view the status of each power supply slot. The LCD
Screen will display the slot number followed by one of three statuses: OK, FAILED, or MISSING.
OK: The power supply is operating normally
FAILED: The power supply has stopped operating and should be replaced
MISSING: No power supply is installed in this slot
For information on how to access the Status menu, see“LCD Panel” on page11.
7 Handle Used to insert and remove the power supply from the chassis.
8 Power Supply Blanking Plate Covers the extra power supply slot. Do not operate your 7200 without
this blanking plate or a power supply in either slot.
Table 18 Power Supply Module LEDs
LED Description Indicator Status
AC AC Status Green (Solid) Operating Normally
AC voltage is OK.
Red (Solid) Power Supply Failure
DC DC Status Green (Solid) Operating Normally
Red (Solid) Power Supply Failure
TEMP Power Supply
Temperature Green (Solid) Operating Normally
Red (Solid) Power Supply Failure
Table 17 Power Supply Components
Callout Component Description
For more information on monitoring the power supplies, see the ArubaOS 6.2 User Guide and the ArubaOS 6.2 CLI
Reference Guide.

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