FS-LOGO

FS S3270-10TM Managed Gigabit Switch Hardware

FS-S3270-10TM-Managed-Gigabit-Switch-Hardware-PRODUCT

Specifications

  • Model: S3270-10TM
  • Height: 1.75” (44.5mm)
  • Width: 10.24” (260mm)
  • Depth: 6.69” (170mm)
  • Weight: 4.41 lbs (2kg) with one power supply
  • Aggregate Throughput (Bidirectional): 30 Gbps

Product Usage Instructions

  • The S3270-10TM switch has a compact design with the following physical specifications:
  • The front panel of the S3270-10TM switch features three chassis status LEDs indicating different states.
  • Refer to the manual for detailed information on LED colors and their corresponding states.
  • The S3270-10TM switch is powered by AC power supplies with the following specifications:

About This Guide

  • This guide provides step-by-step instructions for installing the hardware and performing the initial software configuration of the S3270-10TM switch.
  • After completing the installation and basic configuration procedures covered in this guide, you can refer to the PicOS® documentation for information about further software configuration.

Overview

S3270-10TM Overview
System Overview
S3270-10TM Switch Hardware Overview

  • The S3270-10TM is a high-performance L2+ switch designed for high-density access in HD surveillance and other burst traffic scenarios. Built on a Broadcom switching chip, it features 10x 10/100/1000BASE-T ports and 2x 1/2.5G SFP uplinks, delivering 30 Gbps of switching capacity and 22.32 Mpps forwarding rate for wire-speed, non-blocking performance.
  • To ensure reliable and silent operation, the switch adopts a fanless design and is equipped with a built-in AC power supply, making it ideal for deployment in noise-sensitive environments such as branch offices and indoor cabinets. It runs on PicOS® with a perpetual license and supports advanced features including OpenFlow, MLAG, and OSPF, without requiring any additional software licenses. Five years of hardware support are included.
  • The S3270-10TM is managed through the AmpCon-Campus platform, which enables centralized lifecycle automation from Day 0 to Day 2+.
  • With Zero Touch Provisioning (ZTP), automated topology discovery, and intuitive device onboarding, AmpCon-Campus simplifies operations and enhances network visibility and control.

Benefits of the S3270-10TM

  • Broadcom Chip — Built on the Broadcom BCM53547 chip, the S3270-10TM switch offers high-speed data transfer, low latency, and high throughput, enhancing performance for superior stability and reliability.
  • Wire-Speed Gigabit Access — The S3270-10TM offers 10x 10/100/1000BASE-T ports and 2x 1/2.5G SFP uplinks, ensuring seamless high-density connectivity and non-blocking performance.
  • Multi-Chassis Link Aggregation (MLAG) — The S3270-10TM supports MLAG for device-level redundancy and load balancing across two switches, enhancing network resiliency and ensuring uninterrupted service.
  • Advanced Layer 2+ features — OSPF, LACP, VRRP, SSH, RIP, etc.
  • AmpCon-Campus Management Platform — provides Day 0 to Day 2+ Automated Lifecycle Management.

System Software and Hardware and Software Features

  • The S3270-10TM switch runs the PicOS® operating system and delivers Layer 2+ switching, routing, and security services. Table 1 lists the hardware and software features supported on the models.

Table 1. Hardware and Software Features Supported on S3270-10TM Switch Models

Switch Model Supported System Hardware Features Aggregate Throughput (Bidirectional) Software Features
S3270-10TM PicOS® •     Broadcom BCM53547 Chip

•     ARM A9 Single-Core CPU

•     512MB memory

•     64MB Flash memory

30 Gbps •     Feature-rich automation capabilities with support for Ansible, OpenFlow, NETCONF, RESTCONF, and zero-touch provisioning (ZTP).

•     Advanced PicOS® features such as MLAG, OSPF, LACP, VRRP, SSH, RIP, etc.

•     AmpCon-Campus Provides Day 0 to Day 2+ Automated Lifecycle Management

Components on the Front and Rear Panels

FS-S3270-10TM-Managed-Gigabit-Switch-Hardware-FIG-1 FS-S3270-10TM-Managed-Gigabit-Switch-Hardware-FIG-2

Chassis

Chassis Physical Specifications
Table 3. Physical Specifications of the S3270-10TM Switch Model

Model Height Width Depth Weight
S3270-10TM 1.75” (44.5mm) 10.24” (260mm) 6.69” (170mm) 4.41 lbs (2kg) with one power supply

Chassis Status & Management Port & Network Port LEDs

  • The front panel of the S3270-10TM switch features three chassis status LEDs (see Figure 4).
  • Table 4 describes the chassis LEDs on the S3270-10TM switch, their color and states, and the states they indicate.

FS-S3270-10TM-Managed-Gigabit-Switch-Hardware-FIG-3

Table 4. Chassis ID LED on a S3270-10TM Switch

LEDs State Description
STATUS Blinking Green The system is being initialized.
Solid Green The system is operating normally.
Solid Yellow A system over-temperature alarm is generated.
Solid Red The temperature severely exceeds the threshold, and the system will be restarted. Or a system failure occurs.
RJ45 Off The port is not linked.
Solid Green The port is linked up at 10/100/1000Mbps.
Blinking The port is receiving or transmitting data.
SFP Off The port is not linked.
Solid Green The port is linked up.
Blinking The port is receiving or transmitting data.
Solid Yellow The optical attenuation value exceeds the value specified inthe communication quality requirements.
Solid Red The optical module is in position, but the optical module or an optical link failure occurs.

Power System

  • The S3270-10TM switch supports a single, built-in AC power supply. This design means it does not support hot-swappable power supplies or redundant power configurations, so any power maintenance or failure would necessitate an interruption in switch operation.
  • It’s highly power-efficient, with a maximum consumption of 15.6W and a maximum rated power of 25W, accepting standard 100-240VAC, 50-60Hz input, making it suitable for cost-effective and straightforward deployments in smaller network environments.
  • Table 5 shows the power supply specifications for AC power supplies for the S3270-10TM switch.

Table 5. Technical Specifications for AC Power Supplies

Item Specification
Power connector C14 connector for connection with the AC power cord
Rated input voltage range 100-240VAC; 50-60Hz
Max. input voltage range 90-264VAC; 50-60Hz
Rated input current range 0.6 A
Rated output current 2.2A
Power max rating 25W
Cooling Fanless
Overvoltage protection Supported
Overcurrent protection Supported
Over-temperature protection Supported

Table 6 shows the specifications of the AC power cord.
Table 6. Specifications of the AC Power Cord

Countries Power Cord Standard  

Male Plug

 

Female Connector

Voltage Compatibility Maximum Input Amps
United States, Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Guam, Japan, Virgin Islands (U.S.) US NEMA 5-15P IEC60320 C13 100-250VAC 10A
United Kingdom, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Maldives, Qatar, India UK BS1363 IEC60320 C13 100-250VAC 13A
Continental Europe, South Africa, Switzerland, Italy, Indonesia EU CEE 7 IEC60320 C13 100-250VAC 16A

Site Planning, Preparation, and Specifications

Site Guidelines and Requirements

  • The equipment must be installed indoors for normal operation and prolonged service life.
  • The following sections provide specific information to help you plan for a proper operating environment.

Floor Loading

  • Ensure that the floor under the rack supporting the chassis is capable of supporting the combined weight of the rack and all the other components.

Space

  • You are advised to have a pathway of 0.8 meters (2.62 ft.) wide in the equipment room. This space ensures that you can remove the components and perform routing maintenance easily.
  • The front and rear of the chassis must remain unobstructed to ensure adequate airflow and prevent overheating inside the chassis.

Temperature

  • To ensure normal operation and prolonged service life of the equipment, maintain an appropriate temperature in the equipment room.
  • Otherwise, the equipment may be damaged.
  • A high temperature can accelerate the aging process of insulation materials, greatly reducing the availability of the equipment and severely affecting its service life.
  • For the device’s operating temperature requirements, please refer to the product datasheet.

Note: The operating temperature is measured at the point that is 1.5 m (4.92 ft.) above the floor and 0.4 m (1.31 ft.) before the equipment with no protective plates in front or at the back of the equipment.

Humidity
To ensure normal operation and prolonged service life of the equipment, maintain appropriate humidity in the equipment room. Otherwise, the equipment may be damaged.

  • In an environment with a high relative humidity, the insulating material is prone to poor insulation or even electricity leakage.
  • In an environment with a low relative humidity, the insulating strip may dry and shrink, resulting in screw loosening. Furthermore, internal circuits are prone to static electricity.
  • For the device’s operating humidity requirements, please refer to the product datasheet.

Note
The operating humidity is measured at the point that is 1.5 m (4.92 ft.) above the floor and 0.4 m (1.31 ft.) before the equipment with no protective plates in front or at the back of the equipment.

Cleanliness

  • The indoor dust takes on a positive or negative static electric charge when falling on the switch, causing poor contact of the metallic joint.
  • Such electrostatic adhesion may occur more easily when the relative humidity is low, not only affecting the service life of the switch, but also causing communication faults. The following table lists the requirements for the dust and particles in the equipment room:

Table 7. Dust and Particle Requirement

Minimum Dust and Particle Diameter Unit Maximum Quantity
0.5 μm particles/m³ 3.5 × 10⁵
5 μm particles/m³ 3.0 × 10³

Apart from dust, there are also requirements on the salt, acid, and sulfide in the air of the equipment room. These harmful substances will accelerate metal corrosion and component aging. Therefore, the equipment room should be properly protected against harmful gases, such as sulfur dioxide and hydrogen sulfide. The following table lists limits on harmful gases.

Table 8. Gas Requirement

Gas Average Maximum (mg/m³)
mg/m³ cm³/m³ mg/m³ cm³/m³
Sulfur Dioxide (SOD) 0.3 0.11 1.0 0.37
Hydrogen Sulfide (HDS) 0.1 0.071 0.5 0.36
Chlorine (Cl) 0.1 0.034 0.3 0.1
Nitrogen Oxides (NO) 0.5 0.26 1.0 0.52

Note: The average value is measured over one week. The maximum value is the upper limit of the harmful gas measured in one week for up to 30 minutes every day.

System Grounding

  • A reliable grounding system is the basis for stable and reliable operation, which is indispensable for preventing lightning strikes and interference.
  • Carefully check the grounding conditions at the installation site according to the grounding specifications, and complete grounding properly based on the site situation.

Note: The building should provide a protective ground connection to ensure that the equipment is connected to a protective earth.

Lightning Grounding

  • The surge protection system is an independent system consisting of a lightning rod, a downlead conductor, and a connector connected to the grounding system.
  • The grounding system is usually used for power reference grounding and safety grounding of the rack.

EMC Grounding

  • Grounding for the EMC design includes shielded grounding, filter grounding, noise, interference suppression, and level reference.
  • The grounding resistance should be smaller than 1-ohm. Connect the grounding terminal to the ground before operating the equipment.
  • There is one grounding studs in the lower left corner of the rear panel. It’s pasted with a conspicuous label.

Grounding the Switch

FS-S3270-10TM-Managed-Gigabit-Switch-Hardware-FIG-4

Preventing Electromagnetic Interference

  • Electromagnetic interference mainly comes from outside the equipment or application system and affects the equipment through capacitive coupling, inductive coupling, electromagnetic waves, and other conduction modes.
  • Interference prevention measures should be taken for the power supply system.
  • Keep the equipment far away from the grounding facility and surge protector facility of the power device.
  • Keep the equipment far away from high-frequency current devices such as high-power radio transmitting stations and radar launchers.
  • Take electromagnetic shielding measures when necessary.

Surge Protection
Although the equipment can guard against lightning strikes, strong lightning strikes may still damage the equipment. Take the following surge protection measures:

  • Ensure that the grounding wire of the rack is in good close contact with the ground.
  • Ensure that the neutral point of the AC power socket is in close contact with the ground.
  • You are advised to install a power arrester in front of the power input end to enhance surge protection for the power supply.

Management Cable Specifications and Pinouts
Console Port Connector Pinout Information

  • The console port on PicOS® devices is an RS-232 serial interface, using an RJ-45 connector to connect to a console management device. The default baud rate for the console port is 115200 baud.

RJ-45 Management Port Connector Pinout Information

  • The RJ-45 connector on PicOS® network devices provides the following pinout details for the management port.

Table 9. Pin Signal Definition Table for 1000BASE-T

Pin MDI Mode MDI-X Mode
1 Media Dependent Interface A+ Media Dependent Interface B+
2 Media Dependent Interface A- Media Dependent Interface B-
3 Media Dependent Interface B+ Media Dependent Interface A+
4 Media Dependent Interface C+ Media Dependent Interface D+
5 Media Dependent Interface C- Media Dependent Interface D-
6 Media Dependent Interface B- Media Dependent Interface A-
7 Media Dependent Interface D+ Media Dependent Interface C+
8 Media Dependent Interface D- Media Dependent Interface C-

Initial Installation and Configuration

Unpack and Mount the S3270-10TM Switch

  • Below is an optimized guide for unpacking and preparing the S3270-10TM switch for installation, including key precautions and potential risk alerts.

Parts Inventory (Packing List) for a S3270-10TM Switch

  • The switch shipment includes a packing list. Check the parts you receive with the switch against the items in the packing list.

Table 10. Inventory of Components Provided with a S3270-10TM Switch

Models Component Quantity
S3270-10TM Power Cord 1
Grounding Cable 1
Power Cord Retention Clip 1
Mounting Bracket 2
M4 Screw 8

Mount the S3270-10TM Switch on a Rack

  • Make sure the previously mentioned “2.1 Site Guidelines and Requirements” have been met before you begin the installation.
  • Plan for the installation site, networking mode, power supply, and cabling in advance. Then, wear an ESD wrist strap, place the switch, and mount it onto the rack.

Installation Requirements
Before you begin the installation, make sure that you have the following:

  • Phillips screwdriver, straight screwdriver, diagonal pliers, binding straps and related tools.
  • Standard-sized, 19″ wide rack with a minimum of 1U height available.
  • Category 5e or higher RJ45 Ethernet cables for connecting network devices

Installation Guidelines
Please verify that the front and rear brackets of the rack are in the right locations before mounting. If the front brackets are too close to the front door, there will not be sufficient clearance between the front panel and the door. As a result, the front door cannot be closed after Ethernet cables and optical fibers are connected to the chassis. Generally, maintain a minimum clearance of 10 mm (0.39 in.) between the front panel and the front door. Before installation, verify the following guidelines are met:

  • Ensure that the AC power socket is single-phase and three-core with protective earth conductors (PE).
  • Never stare at an optical port to protect your eyes.
  • The switches should be located far away from the large power radio or radar launch pads and
  • high-frequency large-current devices.
  • Route cables only indoors to prevent signal ports from damage caused by overvoltage or overcurrent.
  • Do not place anything on the switches. Do not stack the c-device

Mount the Chassis on the Rack

  1. Secure the mounting brackets to both sides of the switch with the screws.FS-S3270-10TM-Managed-Gigabit-Switch-Hardware-FIG-5
  2. Position the mounting brackets on the rack. Gently push the switch along the guide rail into the rack and fasten the mounting brackets with M6 screws and cage nuts.

FS-S3270-10TM-Managed-Gigabit-Switch-Hardware-FIG-6

Note:

  • Install the brackets over screw holes on both sides of the front panel.
  • Distinguish left and right rack-mount guide rails according to the notations.
  • The rack-mount guide rails delivered with the chassis are applicable to a cabinet with a depth ranging from 800mm (31.5 inches) to 1200mm (47.2 inches).

Mount the S3270-10TM Switch on the Workbench
If a standard 19-inch EIA rack is not available, mount the switch on a clean workbench.

  1. Attach the four rubber pads to the four corners at the bottom of the switch.FS-S3270-10TM-Managed-Gigabit-Switch-Hardware-FIG-7
  2. Place the switch on a desk and ensure adequate airflow around the switch.

FS-S3270-10TM-Managed-Gigabit-Switch-Hardware-FIG-8

Caution: The S3270-10TM switch can be placed with their bottom bulges instead of rubber pads.

Mount the S3270-10TM Switch on the Wall

  1. Rotate the mounting brackets by 90 degrees, and secure the mounting brackets to the switch with the screws.FS-S3270-10TM-Managed-Gigabit-Switch-Hardware-FIG-9
  2. Secure the switch on the wall with expansion screws.

FS-S3270-10TM-Managed-Gigabit-Switch-Hardware-FIG-10

Note: In wall mounting, the device can only be mounted on a concrete or non-flammable surface.

Connect the S3270-10TM to Power
Connect the S3270-10TM Switch to Earth Ground
Installation Guidelines

  • A reliable grounding system is the basis for stable and reliable operation, which is indispensable for preventing lightning strikes and interference. The chassis has a grounding stud on its rear panel. Connect the grounding stud to the grounding terminal of the rack, and then connect the grounding terminal to the grounding bar of the equipment room.
  • The cross-sectional area of the grounding wire is determined by the maximum possible current. The grounding wire should be of a good conduction quality.
  • Never use bare wires.
  • The combined grounding should have a grounding resistance of less than 1-ohm.

Procedure

  1. Connect one end of the grounding cable to a proper earth ground, such as the rack in which the switch is mounted.
  2. Secure the grounding lug to the grounding point on the back panel with the screw and washers.

FS-S3270-10TM-Managed-Gigabit-Switch-Hardware-FIG-11

Danger Warnings

  • To ensure personal and equipment safety, it is necessary to ground the switch properly. The resistance between the chassis and the ground must be less than 0.1-ohm.
  • The maintenance personnel should check whether the AC power socket is reliably connected to the building’s protective ground. If not, the maintenance personnel should use a protective grounding wire to connect the protective ground terminal of the AC power socket to the building’s protective ground.
  • The power cord must be plugged into the power socket connected to the earth ground.
  • The power socket must be installed near the equipment in an easily accessible location.
  • When installing or replacing the unit, the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last.
  • The cross-sectional area of the protection ground wire should be at least 2.5mm² (12AWG).

Connect Power to S3270-10TM
Installation Guidelines

  1. To avoid electric shock, do not connect the power cable while the power is on.
  2. Before connecting cables, take ESD protection measures. For example, wear ESD gloves or an ESD wrist strap.
  3. Power cables must be buried underground or routed indoors and cannot be led into the equipment room aerially.
  4. Do not power on a switch before you finish installing the switch and connecting cables.

Procedure

  1. Plug the AC power cord into the power port on the backof the switch
  2. Connect the other end of the power cord to an AC powersource.

FS-S3270-10TM-Managed-Gigabit-Switch-Hardware-FIG-12

Danger Warnings: Do not install the power cord while the power is on.

Connect the S3270-10TM to the Network

Install a Transceiver

  • Before you install a transceiver in a device, ensure that you have taken the necessary precautions for safe handling of lasers.
  • Ensure that you have a rubber safety cap available to cover the transceiver.
  • The transceivers for FS devices are hot-removable and hot-insertable field-replaceable units (FRUs). You can remove and replace the transceivers without powering off the device or disrupting the device’s functions.

Note: After inserting a transceiver or changing the media-type configuration, wait 6 seconds for the interface to display operational commands.

To install a transceiver

Caution: To prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the transceiver, do not touch the connector pins at the end of the transceiver.

  1. Wrap and fasten one end of the ESD wrist strap around your bare wrist, and connect the other end of the strap to an ESD site point or to the ESD point on the device.
  2. Remove the transceiver from its bag.
  3. Check to see whether the transceiver is covered with a rubber safety cap. If it is not, cover the transceiver with a rubber safety cap.
    Laser Warning: Do not leave a fiber-optic transceiver uncovered except when inserting or removing a cable. The rubber safety cap keeps the port clean and protects your eyes from accidental exposure to laser light.
  4. If the port in which you want to install the transceiver is covered with a dust cover, remove the dust cover and save it in case you need to cover the port later. If you are hot-swapping a transceiver, wait for at least 10 seconds after removing the transceiver from the port before installing a new transceiver.
  5. Using both hands, carefully place the transceiver in the empty port. The connectors must face the chassis.
    Caution: Before you slide the transceiver into the port, ensure that the transceiver is aligned correctly. Misalignment might cause the pins to bend, making the transceiver unusable.
  6. Slide the transceiver gently until it is fully seated.
  7. Remove the rubber safety cap from the transceiver and the end of the cable, and insert the cable into the transceiver.
    Laser Warning: Do not look directly into a fiber-optic transceiver or into the ends of fiber-optic cables. Fiber-optic transceivers and fiber-optic cable connected to a transceiver emits laser light that can damage your eyes.
    Caution: Do not leave a fiber-optic transceiver uncovered except when inserting or removing cable. The safety cap keeps the port clean and protects your eyes from accidental exposure to laser light.
  8. If there is a cable management system, arrange the cables in the cable management system to prevent the cables from dislodging or developing stress points. Secure the cable so that it does not support its own weight as it hangs toward the floor. Place excess cable out of the way in a neatly coiled loop in the cable management system. Placing fasteners on the loop helps to maintain its shape.

Caution: Do not let the fiber-optic cable hang free from the connector. Do not allow fastened loops of cable to dangle, which stresses the cable at the fastening point.

  • Avoid bending the fiber-optic cable beyond its minimum bend radius. An arc smaller than a few inches in diameter can damage the cable and cause problems that are difficult to diagnose.
  • Make sure to use a dust cap to cover ports that are unused.

Connect a Fiber-Optic Cable

  • Before you connect a fiber-optic cable to an optical transceiver installed in a device, ensure that you have taken the necessary precautions for safe handling of lasers.

To connect a fiber-optic cable to an optical transceiver installed in a device:
Laser Warning: Do not look directly into a fiber-optic transceiver or into the ends of fiber-optic cables. Fiber-optic transceivers and fiber-optic cables connected to transceivers emit laser light that can damage your eyes.

  1. If the fiber-optic cable connector is covered with a rubber safety cap, remove the cap. Save the cap.
  2. Remove the rubber safety cap from the optical transceiver. Save the cap.
  3. Insert the cable connector into the optical transceiver.
  4. Secure the cables so that they do not support their own weight. Place excess cable out of the way in a neatly coiled loop. Placing fasteners on a loop helps cables maintain their shape.

Caution: Do not bend fiber-optic cables beyond their minimum bend radius. An arc smaller than a few inches in diameter can damage the cables and cause problems that are difficult to diagnose.

  • Do not let fiber-optic cables hang free from the connector. Do not allow fastened loops of cables to dangle, which stresses the cables at the fastening point.

Connect the S3270-10TM to External Devices
Connect a Device to a Management Console Using an RJ-45 Connector
You can configure and manage your network devices through a dedicated management channel, using the console port available on each device.
Connect the PC to the device’s console port using a console cable, as shown in the image below.

  1. Insert the RJ45 connector of the console cable into the console port of the switch
  2. Connect the DB9 female connector of the console cable to the serial port on the PC

FS-S3270-10TM-Managed-Gigabit-Switch-Hardware-FIG-13

Post-Installation Checks

Note: Before checking the installation, ensure that all power is turned off and disconnected to prevent personal injury and damage to the switch components.

Category Check Item
Rack & Physical Setup •     The external power supply matches the power distribution system.
•     The front and rear doors of the rack can close properly after installation has been completed.
•     The rack has been completely fastened, which will not move or tilt.
•     The chassis has been mounted on the rack, and all cables have been fastened to the rack.
Power & Electrical •     The power cord is plugged into the power module and retained there.
•     The power cord is long enough to avoid overextension.
•     Each power module receives power from a power socket.
•     If a slot is to remain empty, install a filler panel to allow for adequate airflow and to keep dust out of the chassis.
Power-Up Safety •     At least two personnel are required to power on the chassis. Do not service the chassis before it is powered off.
•     Carefully check your work area for possible hazards, such as ungrounded power extension cables, missing safety grounds, and moist floors.
•     The power socket is connected to the earth ground as required with a rated current of at least 10 A.
•     Do not subject the equipment to dampness, and avoid liquids inside the equipment.
•     Locate the emergency power-off switch in the room. In the case of an electrical accident, you will be able to quickly turn off the power.
•     Never assume that power is disconnected from a circuit. Instead, always check.

Configure PicOS® on the S3270-10TM
Connect and Configure S3270-10TM
The initial configuration of the switch requires the user to connect the terminal or computer to the switch’s console port. Once the user accesses the switch and establishes the CLI (Command Line Interface) through a serial console connection, an IP address is assigned to the management port, and an IP route to the gateway is created. Keep in mind the following points:

  • The console port provides local serial access to the switch.
  • The Ethernet management port is used for out-of-band network management tasks. Before using the management port for the first time, you must assign an IP address to the port.

Connect Console Port

  • Before configuring the device for the first time, you need to access it via the console port. The console port is located at the front of the switch. You can connect a terminal or a computer to the console port using a serial or RS-232 cable.

Port Settings
Use the following port settings to connect the terminal or computer to the switch console port:

  • Baud rate: 115200
  • Data bits: 8
  • Stop bits: 1

Note: The default width for terminal sessions through the console port is 80 characters. This means that the terminal client’s width should be at least 80 characters for proper use of the console port. Most terminal clients have a default width of 80 characters.

Assign an IP Address to the Management Interface
Once initial access to the switch is obtained, the user needs to configure the management IP address and default gateway in either L2/L3 mode or OVS mode. This section explains the configuration in L2/L3 mode.
The management IP address is used for maintaining and managing the device. You can configure a static IP address for the management interface eth0, or you can dynamically assign the address via DHCP. If a static IP address is not assigned, the system will default to attempting to obtain the management port IP address dynamically from the DHCP server.

Note: When switching from OVS mode to L2/L3 mode, the static IP address of the management port configured before will still be used if there is no user configuration for it in the new mode.

Step 1: Set static IP addresses for the management interface eth0.
set system management-ethernet eth0 ip-address {IPv4 | IPv6} <ip_address>

Note: If the static IP address is not assigned, the system will try to dynamically obtain the management port IP address from the DHCP server, which is also the factory setting.

  • Step 2: Set the gateway address for the management interface eth0.
    set system management-ethernet eth0 ip-gateway {IPv4 | IPv6} <ip_address>
  • Step 1: Set static IP addresses for the management interface eth0.
    admin@Xorplus# set system management-ethernet eth0 ip-address IPv4 192.168.10.5/24
  • Step 2: Set the gateway address for the management interface eth0.
    admin@Xorplus# set system management-ethernet eth0 ip-gateway IPv4 192.168.10.1
  • Step 3: Commit the configuration.
    admin@XorPlus# commit
  • Step 4: Verify the configuration.
    Run run show system management-ethernet command to view the configuration information, status, and traffic statistics information of the management interface.
  • admin@XorPlus# run show system management-ethernet eth0 Hwaddr: 00:18:23:30:e5:72 State: UP

Gateway: 192.168.10.1

  • Inet addr:
  • 192.168.10.5/24
  • Traffic statistics
  • Input Packets………………….3620
  • Input Bytes……………………462971
  • Output Packets…………………597
  • Output Bytes…………………..75459

CONTACT

Delaware, United States

  • Address:Delaware: 380 Centerpoint Blvd, New
  • Castle, DE 19720, United States
  • Email:US@fs.com
  • Tel:+1 888-468-9910

Germany

  • Address:Röntgenstraße 18, 85757 Karlsfeld,
  • Germany
  • Email:DE@fs.com
  • Tel:+49 (0) 8131 377 3008

Australia

  • Address:57-59 Edison Rd, Dandenong South, VIC
  • 3175, Australia
  • Email:AU@fs.com
  • Tel:+61 3 5909 9990

Japan

  • Address:JS Progress Building 5F, 4-1-23, Heiwajima,
  • Ota Ku, Tokyo, 143-0006, Japan
  • Email:JP@fs.com
  • Tel:+81-3-6897-9438

California, United States

  • Address:California: 15241 Don Julian Rd, City of
  • Industry, CA 91745, United States
  • Email:US@fs.com
  • Tel:+1 888-468-9910

United Kingdom

  • Address: Unit 8, Urban Express Park, Union Way,
  • Aston, Birmingham B6 7FH, United Kingdom
  • Email:UK@fs.com
  • Tel:+44 (0) 121 726 4775

Singapore

  • Address:7002 ANG MO KIO AVENUE 5 #05-02
  • Singapore 569914
  • Email:SG@fs.com
  • Tel:+65 31381992

FS has several offices around the world. Addresses, phone numbers are listed on the FS Website at https://www.fs.com/contact_us.html. FS and FS logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of FS in the U.S. and other countries.

FAQ

Q: What is the switching capacity of the S3270-10TM switch?

A: The S3270 10TM switch delivers 30 Gbps of switching capacity for wire speed non-blocking performance.

Q: How is the S3270 10TM switch managed?

A: The S3270 10TM switch is managed through the AmpCon Campus platform enabling centralized lifecycle automation from Day 0 to Day 2.

Q: What are the power supply specifications for the S3270-10TM switch?

A: The AC power supplies for the S3270 10TM switch have a rated input voltage range of 100 240VAC 50 60Hz and a max input voltage range of 90-264VAC 50 60Hz.

Documents / Resources

FS FS S3270-10TM Managed Gigabit Switch Hardware [pdf] User Guide
FS S3270-10TM Managed Gigabit Switch Hardware, FS S3270-10TM, Managed Gigabit Switch Hardware, Gigabit Switch Hardware, Switch Hardware

References

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *