ARX 4000 Manual

ARX®4000 Hardware Installation Guide
810-0055-00


ARX®4000 Hardware Installation Guide iii
Publication Date
This manual was published on September 28, 2010.
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F5, Application Security Manager, ASM, ARX, Data Guard, Enterprise Manager, EM, FirePass, Global
Traffic Manager, GTM, iControl, Intelligent Browser Referencing, Internet Control Architecture, IP
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Patents
This product has several patents pending.
Export Regulation Notice
This product may include cryptographic software. Under the Export Administration Act, the United States
government may consider it a criminal offense to export this product from the United States.
RF Interference Warning
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference, in which
case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
FCC Compliance
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant
to Part 15 of FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This unit generates, uses, and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area
is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user, at his own expense, will be required to take
whatever measures may be required to correct the interference.
Any modifications to this device, unless expressly approved by the manufacturer, can void the user's
authority to operate this equipment under part 15 of the FCC rules.
Canadian Regulatory Compliance
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Standards Compliance
This product conforms to the IEC, European Union, ANSI/UL and Canadian CSA standards applicable to
Information Technology products at the time of manufacture.

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Acknowledgments
This product includes software from several third-party vendors. Each vendor is listed below with the
applicable copyright.
Copyright (c) 1990, 1993, 1994, 1995 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
Copyright 2000 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. All Rights Reserved.
Export of this software from the United States of America may require a specific license from the United
States Government. It is the responsibility of any person or organization contemplating export to obtain
such a license before exporting.
Copyright 1993 by OpenVision Technologies, Inc.
Copyright (C) 1998 by the FundsXpress, INC.
All rights reserved.
Export of this software from the United States of America may require a specific license from the United
States Government. It is the responsibility of any person or organization contemplating export to obtain
such a license before exporting.
Copyright (c) 1995-2001 International Business Machines Corporation and others
All rights reserved.
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Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 The President and Fellows of Harvard University. All rights reserved.
Copyright (c) 1998-2004 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved.
Unless otherwise noted, the companies, organizations, products, domain names, e-mail addresses, logos,
people, places, and events depicted in examples herein are fictitious. No association with any real
company, organization, product, domain name, e-mail address, logo, person, place, or event is intended or
should be inferred.
Revision History
June 2008 — Rev A
July 2008 — Rev B. Clarification of order of power-cable connections.
August 2008 — Rev C. Improvements based on FAV.
October 2008 — Rev D. Clarification of the power specifications.
June 2009 — Rev D-a. Correction of the VCCI class.
June 2009 — Rev E. Move software version number up to doc-set index.
August 2009 — Rev F. Revisions based on new hardware.
November 2009 — Rev G. Section added on distinguishing between models.
December 2009 — Rev H. Corrected power supply numbering.
February 2010 — Rev I. Addressed packaging changes.
September 2010 — Rev K. Updates for Software Release 5.2.0.

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1
Introduction
Audience for this Manual ..............................................................................................................1-3
Document Conventions ................................................................................................................1-3
Related Documents ........................................................................................................................1-4
Safety and Regulatory Notices .....................................................................................................1-4
Class A ITE Label ...................................................................................................................1-4
Qualified Personnel Warning ..............................................................................................1-5
Environmental .........................................................................................................................1-5
Power .......................................................................................................................................1-6
Laser Product Notice ...........................................................................................................1-9
Contacting Customer Service ................................................................................................... 1-10
2
Product Overview
ARX®4000 Overview .....................................................................................................................2-3
Hardware Features .........................................................................................................................2-4
Redundant Pairs ...............................................................................................................................2-4
Resilient Overlay Network (RON) ............................................................................................2-5
Local and Remote Switch Management .....................................................................................2-5
Supported Protocols ......................................................................................................................2-6
Network Protocols ...............................................................................................................2-6
File Services Protocols ..........................................................................................................2-7
Security and Authentication Protocols .............................................................................2-7
Management Protocols .........................................................................................................2-7
3
System Specifications and Requirements
Regulatory Compliance .................................................................................................................3-3
FCC Compliance .............................................................................................................................3-3
System Specifications ......................................................................................................................3-4
System Power Requirements .......................................................................................................3-4
Required Power Cords .................................................................................................................3-5
Cable Connectors ...........................................................................................................................3-6
Pinout Assignments ........................................................................................................................3-7
4
Switch Hardware and Functions
Chassis Overview ...........................................................................................................................4-3
Application Control Module ........................................................................................................4-5
Control and Management Functions .................................................................................4-6
Adaptive Services ..................................................................................................................4-6
Network Services ..................................................................................................................4-6
LEDs and Buttons ...........................................................................................................................4-7
Control Plane LEDs and Buttons .......................................................................................4-7
Data Plane LEDs .....................................................................................................................4-8
Power Supplies and LEDs ................................................................................................. 4-10
Ethernet Port Link Status LEDs ....................................................................................... 4-11
Ethernet Management Port LEDs ................................................................................... 4-11
5
Unpacking and Installing the Switch

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Safety Instructions ...........................................................................................................................5-3
Recommended Tools and Equipment ........................................................................................5-3
Verifying Shipment ..........................................................................................................................5-3
Unpacking the Switch .....................................................................................................................5-5
Installing Slide Rails, Ear Assemblies, and Components .........................................................5-5
Attaching the Cables and Powering On the Switch ................................................................5-7
Attaching the Bezel ...................................................................................................................... 5-10
Cabling the Client/Server Ports ................................................................................................5-10
6
Connecting the Switch to the Network
Identifying the Management Ports ...............................................................................................6-3
Booting the Switch ..........................................................................................................................6-4
Sample: Booting a Non-Replacement Switch ..................................................................6-4
Replacing a Switch .................................................................................................................6-6
Installing a Redundant Peer or Cluster .............................................................................6-9
Sample: Replacing a Redundant Peer .............................................................................. 6-11
Connecting to the OOB Management Port .......................................................................... 6-13
7
Maintenance
Powering Down the ARX®4000 .................................................................................................7-3
Verifying Hardware Integrity ........................................................................................................7-3
A
Removing and Replacing FRUs
Distinguishing Between ARX®4000 Models ............................................................................A-3
Removing and Replacing FRUs ....................................................................................................A-5
Removing and Reattaching the Front Bezel .............................................................................A-6
Removing the Ear Assemblies .....................................................................................................A-7
Troubleshooting the Control Plane and Data Plane ..............................................................A-7
Replacing the Control Plane ........................................................................................................A-9
Replacing the Data Plane ............................................................................................................A-11
Replacing the Disk Drives ..........................................................................................................A-13
Replacing a Disk Drive .......................................................................................................A-14
Silencing the RAID Alarm .................................................................................................A-15
Replacing the NVRAM Battery .................................................................................................A-16
Preparing to Replace the NVRAM Battery ...................................................................A-17
Replacing the Battery .........................................................................................................A-17
Replacing the Optical Transceivers .........................................................................................A-18
Replacing the PCI Express Cable .............................................................................................A-20
Removing the PCI-E Cable ...............................................................................................A-21
Replacing the PCI-E Cable ................................................................................................A-21
Replacing the Power Supplies ...................................................................................................A-22
Replacing a Control Plane Power Supply ......................................................................A-23
Replacing a Data Plane Power Supply ............................................................................A-24
Replacing the Rail Kits ................................................................................................................A-25
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1
Introduction
• Audience for this Manual
• Document Conventions
•RelatedDocuments
• Safety and Regulatory Notices
• Contacting Customer Service


Audience for this Manual
ARX®4000 Hardware Installation Guide 1 - 3
Audience for this Manual
This manual describes the F5 Adaptive Resource Switch 4000 (ARX®4000)
and its hardware components. It also describes how to install the switch and
connect it to the network.
This manual is intended for field engineers and network administrators
responsible for setting up and connecting the switch to a network at an
enterprise data center facility.
Document Conventions
This manual uses the following conventions, when applicable:
•courier text represents system output
•bold text represents user input
•italic text appears for emphasis, new terms, and book titles
Note
Notes provide additional or helpful information about the subject text.
Important
Important notices show how to avoid possible service outage or data loss.
WARNING
Warnings are instructions for avoiding damage to the equipment.
DANGER
Danger notices help you to avoid personal injury.

Chapter 1
Introduction
1 - 4
Related Documents
In addition to this guide, the following F5 Data Solutions documentation is
also available:
•ARX®4000 Quick Installation
•ARX®GUI Quick Start: Network Setup
•ARX® CLI Reference
•ARX® CLI Network-Management Guide
•ARX® CLI Storage-Management Guide
•ARX CLI Maintenance Guide
Safety and Regulatory Notices
Important
The maximum ambient room temperature that the unit can operate in is
35° C.
Important
Do not block power supply vents or otherwise restrict airflow when
installing unit in rack.
WARNING
Mechanical loading of rack should be considered so that the rack remains
stable and unlikely to tip over.
Class A ITE Label
This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control
Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If
this equipment is used in a domestic environment, radio disturbance may
occur, in which case, the user may be required to take corrective actions.

Safety and Regulatory Notices
ARX®4000 Hardware Installation Guide 1 - 5
Qualified Personnel Warning
WARNING
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace,
or service this equipment.
AT T E N T I O N
Il est vivement recommandé de confier l'installation, le remplacement et la
maintenance de ces équipements à des personnels qualifiés et expérimentés.
Environmental
High Temperature Warning
WARNING
To prevent the switch from overheating, do not operate it in an area that
exceeds the maximum recommended ambient temperature of 95° F (35° C).
To prevent airflow restriction, allow at least 3 inches (7.6 cm) of clearance
around the ventilation openings.
AT T E N T I O N
Pour éviter une surchauffe du commutateur, ne pas le faire fonctionner dans
un local dont la température ambiante dépasse le maximum recommandé de
35° C (95° F). Pour faciliter la circulation d'air, aménager un dégagement
d'au moins 7,6 cm (3 pouces) autour des bouches d'aération.
Restricted Area Warning
WARNING
This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas. A restricted
access area is where access can only be gained by service personnel
through the use of a special tool, lock and key, or other means of security,
and is controlled by the authority responsible for the location.
AT T E N T I O N
Cet appareil est à installer dans des zones d'accès réservé. Ces dernières
sont des zones auxquelles seul le personnel de service peut accéder en
utilisant un outil spécial, un mécanisme de verrouillage et une clé, ou tout
autre moyen de sécurité. L'accès aux zones de sécurité est sous le contrôle
de l'autorité responsable de l'emplacement.

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Introduction
1 - 6
Warning for Rack-Mounting and Servicing
WARNING
To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack, you
must take special precautions to ensure that the system remains stable. The
following guidelines are provided to ensure your safety:
• This unit should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only
unit in the rack.
• When mounting this unit in a partially filled rack, load the rack from
the bottom to the top with the heaviest component at the bottom of the
rack.
• If the rack is provided with stabilizing devices, install the stabilizers
before mounting or servicing the unit in the rack.
AT T E N T I O N
Pour éviter toute blessure corporelle pendant les opérations de montage ou
de réparation de cette unité en casier, il convient de prendre des
précautions spéciales afin de maintenir la stabilité du système. Les
directives ci-dessous sont destinées à assurer la protection du personnel:
• Si cette unité constitue la seule unité montée en casier, elle doit être
placée dans le bas.
• Si cette unité est montée dans un casier partiellement rempli, charger
le casier de bas en haut en plaçant l'élément le plus lourd dans le bas.
• Si le casier est équipé de dispositifs stabilisateurs, installer les
stabilisateurs avant de monter ou de réparer l'unité en casier.
Power
Power Cord Usage
WARNING
The power supply cords were designed to be connected and used for
F5 devices, and the safety for this purpose has been confirmed.
Please do not use them for other devices or usages. There may be danger of
causing a fire or an electric shock.

Safety and Regulatory Notices
ARX®4000 Hardware Installation Guide 1 - 7
Electric Shock Warning
WARNING
This unit might use more than one power cord. To reduce the risk of electric
shock, disconnect the power supply cords before servicing the unit.
AT T E N T I O N
Il est possible que cette unité soit munie de plusieurs cordons
d'alimentation. Pour éviter les risques d'électrocution, débrancher les
cordons d'alimentation avant de réparer l'unité.
SELV Circuit Warning
WARNING
The ports labeled 2/1 through 2/14 are safety extra-low voltage (SELV)
circuits. SELV circuits should only be connected to other SELV circuits.
AT T E N T I O N
Les ports étiquetés 2/1 à 2/14 sont des circuits de sécurité basse tension
(safety extra-low voltage ou SELV). Les circuits SELV ne doivent être
interconnectés qu'avec d'autres circuits SELV.

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Introduction
1 - 8
Circuit Breaker (15A)
WARNING
This product relies on the building's installation for short-circuit
(overcurrent) protection. Ensure that a fuse or circuit breaker no larger
than 120 VAC, 15A U.S. (240 VAC, 10A international) is used on the phase
conductors (all current-carrying conductors).
AT T E N T I O N
Pour ce qui est de la protection contre les courts-circuits (surtension), ce
produit dépend de l'installation électrique du local. Vérifier qu'un fusible ou
qu'un disjoncteur de 120 V alt., 15 A U.S. maximum (240 V alt., 10 A
international) est utilisé sur les conducteurs de phase (conducteurs de
charge).
Power Supply Disconnection Warning
WARNING
Before working on a chassis or working near power supplies, unplug the
power cords on AC units.
AT T E N T I O N
Avant de travailler sur un châssis ou à proximité d'une alimentation
électrique, débrancher les cordons d'alimentation des unités en courant.
Battery Handling Warning
WARNING
There is the danger of explosion if the battery is replaced incorrectly.
Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by
the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's
instructions.
AT T E N T I O N
Danger d'explosion si la pile n'est pas remplacée correctement. Ne la
remplacer que par une pile de type semblable ou équivalent, recommandée
par le fabricant. Jeter les piles usagées conformément aux instructions du
fabricant.
International Power Cord Requirements
International cords should have the following characteristics:
• Maximum length: 4.5 m/15 feet

Safety and Regulatory Notices
ARX®4000 Hardware Installation Guide 1 - 9
• Female End: IEC-320-C13
• Capacity: 10A/250V
• Nominal Conductor size(s): 1.0mm2
• Approvals: Appropriate to the country in which they are to be used.
Laser Product Notice
WARNING
Class 1 laser product.
AT T E N T I O N
Produit laser de classe I.
Class 1 lasers are defined as products which do not permit human access to
laser radiation in excess of the accessible limits of Class 1 for applicable
wavelengths and durations. These lasers are safe under reasonably
foreseeable conditions of operation.
WARNING
Do not stare into the beam or view the beam with optical instruments.
Harmonized IC Label Requirements: The following statement is applicable
to products that are intended for market in Canada under the harmonized
FCC-DOC EMI requirements. Equipment Requirements for units imported
into Canada shall bear both English and French translations as follows:
“This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A or B limits for radio
noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference
Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
This Class A or B digital apparatus complies with ICES-003
“Le present appareil numerique n'emet pas de bruits radioelectriques
depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la class A
prescrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par
le ministere des Communications du Canada.'1
Cet appareil numerique de la classe A or B est conforme a la norme
NMB-003 du Canada.

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Contacting Customer Service
You can use the following methods to contact F5 Networks Customer
Service:
F5 Networks Online
Knowledge Base
Online repository of answers
to frequently-asked questions.
http://support.f5.com
F5 Networks Services
Support Online
Online customer support
request system
https://websupport.f5.com
Telephone Follow this link for a list of Support
numbers:
http://www.f5.com/training-support/cust
omer-support/contact/
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