Extreme 3802 Installation Guide

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Summit 400 “e” Series Switches
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time. For more information about cabling and configuring this feature, see “Uplink Redundancy” on 
page 85.
The back panel of the Summit 400-48t switch provides an option slot for two modular 10-gigabit uplink 
ports. In addition, two high-performance dedicated stacking connectors allow you to interconnect 
Summit 400-series switches in a stacked configuration. 
Hardware Features
The Summit 400-48t switch has the following hardware features:
48 copper ports (10/100/1000BASE-T)
4 fiber SFP ports (mini-GBIC 1000BASE-SX, 1000BASE-LX, and 1000BASE-ZX)
The fiber ports share PHY with the first four copper ports.
1 copper management port 10/100/1000BASE-T
1 console port, serial
2 (optional) modular 10 Gigabit uplink ports
2 dedicated stacking ports (10 Gigabit) 
Support for redundant power support using the optional EPS 160 External Power Supply
Redundant uplink support
Summit 400-48t Physical Description
Figure 31 shows the front of the Summit 400-48t switch.
Figure 31: Summit 400-48t switch front view
The front panel includes:
LEDs to indicate switch and port operating status (see “Summit 400-48t Switch LEDs” on page 82).
Console Port—Use the console port (9-pin, “D” type connector) to attach a terminal and access the 
CLI through a serial connection. Use the console port to carry out local management.
Figure 32 shows the rear panel of the Summit 400-48t switch.
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10/100 Mbps ports
Console
port
Mini-GBIC ports
10/100/1000