Extreme 3802 Installation Guide

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Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" and "e" Series Hardware Installation Guide
Summit Switch Models
Redundant Power Supply
Summit 300-24 switch software is responsible for managing overall power consumption to ensure that it 
does not attempt to deliver more power than is available. The Summit 300-24 has sufficient power 
budget to provide full 15.4 watts power on all 24 ports simultaneously. 
The Extreme Networks External Power Supply 45019 (EPS-LD) is an optional external power supply 
that provides redundant power for the Summit 300-24 switch. For instructions to install and connect the 
EPS-LD, see “Installing or Removing an External Power Supply 45019 (EPS-LD)” on page 118.
To determine the wattage of installed power supplies when the power supplies are in 1-to-1 redundant 
mode, use the 
show inline-power
 command. When the power supplies are in PoE mode, most of the 
power is dissipated externally to the switch by way of the inside attached powered devices.
Summit 300-48 Switch
The Summit 300-48 is 2U high and provides 48 autosensing10BASE-T/100BASE-TX ports using RJ-45 
connectors. The Summit 300-48 also provides four combination uplink ports implemented as either 
10/100/1000BASE-T ports using RJ-45 connectors or optical ports using mini-GBICs. The optical ports 
are also combination uplink ports. For further information, see “Summit 300 Automatic Failover” on 
page 74.
The Summit 300-48 requires a minimum software level of ExtremeWare 6.2a.1.2.
Figure 23: Summit 300-48 switch
 front view
The front panel of the Summit 300-48 switch includes LEDs, fixed 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX ports, 
unpopulated ports for installing mini-GBICs, and a console port.
LB48001
10/100 Mbps ports with PoE
Expansion module slot
Console port
Mini-GBIC ports
10/100/1000 Mbps ports