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Table of Contents:
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Introduction
As shown in the Network Diagram, the layout philosophy was to have a network switch at each location to act as a ‘manifold’ for all of the ethernet devices at that location. This simplifies the cabling between locations as then there is only a single ethernet cable connecting each location to the KPF Main Switch.
Regardless of the number of devices at each location, 24-port switches were used throughout to simplify ordering, sparing, and maintenance/replacement.
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Relevant Devices
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None Required
Required Telemetry
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Parameter
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Report Frequency
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Purpose
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Notes
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None Required
Required Alarms
Parameter
Threshold
Notes
None Required
Description | Qty | Source | Part Number |
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Network Switches | 76 | Aruba/HP | HP-2530-24G |
Relevant Functional Block Diagram
Software Actions
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Action
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Notes
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None Required
Required Adjustable Settings
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Setting
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When Needed
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Notes
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Build
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Observing
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Maintenance
Fiber Ethernet SFP Adapters | 2 | Aruba/HP | Note the Archon fiber ethernet cables require an ‘SFP’ adapter to be inserted into two of the SFP ports on the KPF Main Switch. We tried generic SFP adapters at first but the Aruba 2530-24G switch would not recognize them. In the end we had to go with the (more expensive) Aruba/HPE adapter “Aruba 1G SFP LC SX 500m OM2 MMF Transceiver”, HPE Part# J4858D. |
Note the SoCal system uses a different switch as described here: SoCal
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Relevant Datasheets & Manuals
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How to set up an HP network switch with a hard-set IP address. Allows access to the switch’s web interface by typing its IP address into a browser. |
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Several console examples related to SFP transceivers |
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