NETGEAR TV Video Accessories XCM8924X User Manual

Installation  
NETGEAR ProSAFE M6100 Chassis Switch  
XCM8944, XCM8948, XCM8944F, XCM8924X, XCM89P,  
XCM89UP  
 
M6100 Series Front Panels  
XCM8924X  
OoB port  
USB port  
10G SFP+ ports 10G RJ-45 ports  
Console  
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XCM8944  
Console  
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OoB port  
USB port  
1G RJ-45 ports  
10G SFP+ ports 10G RJ-45 ports  
10G SFP+ ports 10G RJ-45 ports  
XCM8944F  
OoB port  
USB port  
Console  
ports  
1G SFP ports  
XCM8948  
OoB port  
USB port  
1G RJ-45 ports  
Console  
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Before Installing the Switch Blade  
The M6100 series switch blades are designed to be installed in  
the XCM8903 rack-mount switch chassis. NETGEAR recommends  
installing the XCM8903 rack-mount chassis into a rack before  
installing any switch blades. For more information about how to  
install the XCM8903 rack-mount switch chassis, see the XCM8903  
Hardware Installation Guide.  
 
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Install the Chassis  
You can either bracket-mount the chassis into a rack or install  
the chassis using the included rails. For more information about  
installing the chassis using rails, see the XCM8903 Hardware  
Installation Guide.  
¾ To bracket-mount the chassis:  
1. Partially screw two of the included screws into the rack where  
you want the bottom of the chassis to rest.  
2. Rest the bottom of the chassis’s brackets on the two screws.  
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3. Screw the rest of the bracket to the rack.  
Install the Fan Tray  
¾ To install the fan tray:  
1. Carefully slide the fan tray all the way into the fan tray bay at  
the rear of the chassis.  
The fan tray is connected to power when it has been inserted  
completely into the fan tray bay.  
 
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2. Screw the fan tray to the rear of the chassis using the included  
screws.  
Install the Switch Blade  
¾ To install a switch blade in a M6100 series chassis switch:  
1. Select a slot for the switch blade.  
2. Remove a blank front panel from the chassis slot, if necessary.  
Any unoccupied switch blade slot in the chassis must have a  
blank faceplate installed to ensure satisfactory protection from  
EMI and to maintain adequate airflow through the chassis.  
3. Remove the switch blade from the antistatic packaging.  
CAUTION: To prevent ESD damage, hold the switch blade by  
the metal rail and front panel only. Never touch the  
components on the PCB or the pins on any of the  
connectors.  
4. Verify that the switch blade injector-ejector handles are open.  
5. Keep the injector-ejector handles in the open position as you  
slide the switch blade into the chassis slot.  
CAUTION: Do not slide the switch blade into the open chassis  
slot if the injector-ejector handles are in the latched  
position.  
 
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6. Using both hands, push both handles toward the center of the  
switch blade, as shown.  
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7. Use your fingers or a screwdriver to turn the front panel screws  
on each injector-ejector handle clockwise and completely  
down.  
When the screw is fully tightened, the yellow band around the  
captive screw is completely hidden.  
 
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CAUTION: Be careful to avoid over torquing and stripping the screw  
heads.  
Install the Power Supply  
¾ To install the power supply:  
1. Carefully slide the power supply all the way into the power  
supply bay until it clicks into place.  
Locking handle  
CAUTION: Do not slam the power supply into the system  
backplane. Use the locking handle to secure the  
power supply in the power supply bay.  
2. Repeat Step 1 to install each additional power supply.  
3. Aſter all the power supplies have been installed, connect an  
 
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AC power cord to the AC input connector below each power  
supply.  
WARNING: Be sure that the source outlet is properly grounded  
before plugging the AC power cord into the input  
connector.  
Install Optional PoE (XCM89P) or UPoE  
(XCM89UP) Board  
You can install an optional PoE (XCM89P) or UPoE (XCM89UP)  
board into the XCM8944 and XCM8948 switch blades.  
¾ To install the optional PoE (XCM89P) or UPoE  
(XCM89UP) board:  
1. Remove the switch blade from the chassis.  
 
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2. Connect the optional board and secure it with the attached  
screws as shown.  
Configure the Switch Blade  
You can manage your switch through its web management interface  
or by using the command-line interface (CLI) through a console  
port. This guide shows you how to configure your switch using  
the web management interface. It also covers using the CLI to  
determine a DHCP-assigned IP address or using ezconfig to assign  
a static IP address. For more information about CLI management,  
see the M6100 CLI Reference Manual and the M6100 Soſtware  
Administration Manual.  
 
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When configuring your switch, connect your switch to one of the  
numbered ports on the switch’s front panel. Do not connect to the  
Out-of-Band (OoB) port for initial switch configuration.  
Note: Use the OoB port to manage the switch only aſter the switch  
has been configured for your network. For more information  
about switch management using the OoB port, see the M6100  
CLI Reference Manual and the M6100 Soſtware Administration  
Manual.  
To configure your switch using web management, use one of the  
following procedures, depending on how your Windows computer is  
set up:  
Computer is in DHCP client mode without DHCP server.  
Computer uses a static IP address.  
Computer is in DHCP client mode with DHCP server.  
Computer in DHCP Client Mode Without a DHCP  
Server  
The switch assumes a default IP address of 169.254.100.100 and  
a subnet mask of 255.255.0.0. The switch is in the same subnet  
 
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used by the computer NIC port when in DHCP-client mode without  
a DHCP server present. Use this IP value to log in to the switch.  
Computer with a Static IP Address  
When the computer is in this mode, the switch must also be  
assigned a static IP address. To assign a static IP address, connect  
a VT100/ANSI terminal or a workstation to one of the switch’s  
console ports. A cable for the mini USB port and a straight-through  
RJ-45 cable are supplied.  
¾ To configure the switch:  
1. Start a terminal emulation program (TEP).  
2. Connect your computer to a mini USB or RJ-45 console port on  
the front panel of the blade.  
Use the installation CD to install the USB driver on your  
computer.  
 
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Note: You might need to install the USB serial port driver available on  
the CD included with the package before you can use the mini  
USB port on the computer to connect to the switch.  
3. Configure the TEP to use the following settings:  
Baud rate. 115200 bps  
Data bits. 8  
Parity. None  
Stop bit. 1  
Flow control. None  
4. At the command prompt User:, log in to the switch using the  
user name admin and press the Enter key.  
5. At the password prompt press the Enter key.  
No password is required for initial configuration.  
6. At the next command prompt, type ezconfig and press the  
Enter key.  
The ezconfig utility is now running on the switch.  
7. Use the following example to set up your static IP address and  
subnet mask.  
Note: Make sure that the selected switch IP address is in that same  
subnet as the computer.  
 
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8. Connect your computer to one of the numbered ports on the  
switch’s front panel.  
9. Enter the IP address you configured in the address field of a  
browser.  
A login screen displays.  
10. Enter admin for the user name and leave the password field  
blank.  
11. Click the Login button.  
The system information screen displays.  
12. Configure the switch for your network.  
For more information on configuration settings and options, see  
the M6100 Soſtware Administration Guide.  
Computer in DHCP Client Mode with a DHCP  
Server  
By default, the switch is configured as a DHCP client to obtain its IP  
address from a DHCP server in the connected network. You must  
access the switch from either the mini USB or RJ-45 console port.  
¾ To configure the switch:  
1. Make sure that the switch is connected to a DHCP server.  
 
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2. Start a terminal emulation program (TEP).  
3. Connect your computer to a mini USB or RJ-45 console port on  
the front panel of the blade.  
4. Configure the TEP to use the following settings:  
Baud rate. 115200 bps  
Data bits. 8  
Parity. None  
Stop bit. 1  
Flow control. None  
5. Type the show network command and press the Enter key.  
A screen displays that shows the active switch IP address.  
6. Connect your computer to one of the numbered ports on the  
switch’s front panel.  
7. On the computer that is connected to the switch, enter the  
switch IP address in the address field of a browser.  
 
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A login screen displays.  
8. Enter admin for the user name and leave the password field  
blank.  
9. Click the Login button.  
The system information screen displays.  
10. Configure the switch for your network.  
For more information about configuration settings and options,  
see the M6100 Soſtware Administration Guide.  
 
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Technical Support  
Thank you for selecting NETGEAR products. Aſter installing your device, locate the serial  
number on the label of your product and use it to register your product at  
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telephone support. NETGEAR recommends registering your product through the  
NETGEAR website.  
To contact NETGEAR for support, go to http://support.netgear.com/general/contact  
or call (US only) 1-888-NETGEAR. In other countries, visit  
For product updates and web support, visit http://support.netgear.com.  
NETGEAR recommends that you use only the official NETGEAR support resources.  
You can get the user manual online at  
http://downloadcenter.netgear.com or through a link in the product’s user interface.  
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San Jose, CA 95134, USA  
August 2014  
 

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