Table of Contents
Quick Installation Guide
Catalyst 5509
2. Rack-Mount the Switch
Attach the L brackets and cable guide to the chassis
Install the switch in the rack
Connect the switch ports to the network
Media-Independent Interface (MII)
RJ-21 Telco
SC-Type Fiber Optic
ST-Type Fiber Optic
MT-RJ
MIC-Type Fiber Optic
BNC
5. Start the System
Now, refer to the Quick Software Configuration Guide
to configure the switch.
B. Inserting and Removing Power Supplies

Quick Installation Guide
Catalyst 5509
Note This Quick Installation Guide is intended for experienced installers. For detailed hardware installation instructions, refer to the Catalyst 5000 Series Installation Guide, the Catalyst 5000 Series Supervisor Engine Installation Guide, and the Catalyst 5000 Series Module Installation Guide.
1. Prepare for Installation
1. Check the packing slip to ensure that all the proper components are present.
2. Ensure the site is set up properly:
- Prepare equipment racks.
- Ensure the environment is within specification.
- Prepare network connections.
3. Obtain the following equipment:
- ESD grounding strap and antistatic mat
- Numbers 1 and 2 Phillips screwdrivers and 3/16-inch flat blade screwdriver
- Tape measure and level
4. Ensure your safety when installing the Catalyst 5509 switch:
- Lift the chassis safely.
- Cooperate with the natural laws of electricity.
- Ensure that the power service at your site is suitable for the chassis you are connecting.
5. Take steps to prevent ESD damage to electronic components:
- Use an ESD wrist strap when handling modules or coming into contact with internal components (see figure).
- Handle modules by the edges only.
- Place modules in a static shielding bag when not installed.

2. Rack-Mount the Switch
To rack-mount the Catalyst 5509 switch:
1. Install the shelf brackets and crossbar bracket
Install the shelf brackets and crossbar bracket
1. Secure each shelf bracket to the rack using six (three per side) 12-24 or 10-32 screws.
2. Attach the crossbar bracket to the back of the shelf brackets using two (one per side) M3 screws.
Note The shelf brackets and crossbar support the chassis in the rack, so a shelf is not required.

Attach the L brackets and cable guide to the chassis
1. Attach the L brackets to the chassis using the eight M4 Phillips countersunk-head screws provided in the rack-mount kit.
2. (Optional) Attach the cable guide using the screws provided in the cable management kit.

Install the switch in the rack
Note Three people are required to install the switch in an open rack. To make the switch easier to lift, remove the power supplies and modules before installing the switch in the rack.
1. Position one person on each side of the chassis. Lift the switch and position it on the shelf brackets and crossbar.
2. Align the mounting holes in the L brackets with the mounting holes in the rack.
3. Have the third person secure the chassis by inserting the mounting screws through the holes in the L brackets and into the threaded holes in the mounting posts.
4. Use a tape measure and level to ensure the chassis is installed straight and level.

3. Connect the Switch to the Network
To connect the Catalyst 5509 switch to the network:
Connect a terminal to the console port
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Caution To prevent ESD damage to electronic components, always use an ESD wrist strap when handling modules or coming into contact with internal components. |
Use the procedure appropriate for the model of supervisor engine installed in your Catalyst 5509 switch:
Supervisor Engines I and II
To connect a terminal to the Supervisor Engine I or II console port, plug an EIA/TIA-232 (RS-232) DCE DB-25-to-DTE DB-25 straight-through cable into the console port.

Supervisor Engines II G, III, III G, III FSX, III FLX
To connect a terminal to the Supervisor Engine II G, III, III G, III FSX or III FLX console port, plug an RJ-45-to-RJ-45 straight-through cable into the console port jack. Use an RJ-45-to-DB-25 or RJ-45-to-DB-9 adapter to connect to the terminal.

Connect the switch ports to the network
The Catalyst 5000 series modules use the following connection types:
- RJ-45
- Media-Independent Interface (MII)
- RJ-21 Telco
- SC-Type Fiber Optic
- ST-Type Fiber Optic
- MT-RJ
- MIC-Type Fiber Optic
- BNC
Note If you are not sure which cable and connector to use for a particular module, refer to the Catalyst 5000 Series Module Installation Guide.
RJ-45
To connect to modules with RJ-45 interfaces, use Category 5 UTP (100BaseTX, 10/100BaseTX, CDDI, Token Ring, ATM), Category 3 UTP (10BaseT), or Type 1 FTP (Token Ring) cables with male RJ-45 interfaces.

Media-Independent Interface (MII)
Supervisor Engine I and II modules with 100BaseTX uplinks have MII ports in addition to RJ-45 ports. To connect to the MII interfaces, use Category 5 UTP cables with male MII connectors.

RJ-21 Telco
To connect to modules with RJ-21 Telco interfaces, use Category 3 UTP cable with male RJ-21 Telco connectors.

SC-Type Fiber Optic
To connect to modules with SC-type fiber-optic interfaces, use single-mode or multimode fiber-optic cable with male SC-type connectors.

ST-Type Fiber Optic
To connect to modules with ST-type fiber-optic interfaces, use single-mode (FDDI) or multimode (10BaseFL) fiber-optic cable with male ST-type connectors.

MT-RJ
To connect to modules with MT-RJ interfaces, use multimode fiber-optic cables with MT-RJ connectors.

MIC-Type Fiber Optic
To connect to the FDDI module MMF (WS-X5101), use multimode fiber-optic cable with a male MIC-type connector.

BNC
To connect to the ATM dual PHY DS3 module (WS-X5166), use 75-ohm RG-59 coaxial cable with male BNC connectors.

Install the Gigabit Interface Converter
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Caution To prevent ESD damage to electronic components, always use an ESD wrist strap when handling modules or coming into contact with internal components. |
Note For information on Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC) handling guidelines, refer to the Catalyst 5000 Series Module Installation Guide.
A GBIC is a hot-swappable input/output device that plugs into the uplink ports of the Supervisor Engines II G and III G, and the Gigabit Ethernet ports of the Gigabit Ethernet switching modules.
1. Remove the GBIC from its protective packaging.
2. Grip the sides of the GBIC with your thumb and forefinger. Insert the GBIC into the slot on the front of the supervisor engine or switching module (see figure).

3. Slide the GBIC through the flap covering the slot opening until you hear a click.
4. Remove the plug from the GBIC and save it for future use.
5. Attach the fiber-optic cable with male SC-type connectors to the GBIC.
4. Connect the Power
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Use the procedure appropriate for the type of power supplies you have installed in your Catalyst 5509 switch:
AC power supplies
1. Verify that each power supply is properly installed in its bay. Make sure the power supplies are off (0).
2. Connect an AC power cable to each power supply. Use the retaining clip to secure the cord to each power supply connection.
3. Attach each power cable to a grounded outlet. If possible, connect each cable to an outlet on a separate circuit. Make sure that the source power is within range.

DC power supplies
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1. Verify that each power supply is correctly installed in its bay and that the power switches are off (0).
2. On each power supply, remove the screws securing the terminal block cover and slide the cover straight off the terminal block.
3. Attach the appropriate lugs to the DC-input wires. (Suggested lugs are AMP 322985 or 52941; suggested DC-input wires are 10-AWG copper conductors.)
4. Wire the DC-input power supply to the terminal block (see figure), ensuring that all wire connections are secure:
a) Connect the ground wire to the ground terminal (you should always connect the ground wire first and disconnect it last)
b) Connect the -48V wire to the - terminal
c) Connect the -48V return to the + terminal

5. Replace the terminal block cover.
6. On a new installation, remove the adhesive strip covering the CO ground connector (see figure for connector location).
7. Connect a 10- to 12-AWG, copper conductor, ground wire to the CO ground connector. Use a ground wire lug that is 0.320 of an inch (7.8 mm) or less.
8. Restore power to the DC-input circuit by turning the circuit breaker on.

5. Start the System
1. Before you start the system, verify the following:
- All modules are installed correctly and all interface cable connections are secure.
- Each power supply is installed correctly and is connected to a grounded power source.
- If two power supplies are present, each power cord is connected to a different line.
- A terminal is connected to the supervisor module console port and is turned on.
2. Turn the power supplies on (|). The switch begins the boot process.
3. During the boot process:
- The LEDs on the power supplies should be green.
- The PS1 and PS2 LEDs on the supervisor engine should be green.
- The fan LED on the supervisor engine should be green and you should hear the system fans operating.
- The System Status LED on the supervisor engine should be green after the boot is complete (it will flash red, orange, and green during startup).
- The supervisor engine interface LEDs and module LEDs (such as the Link LEDs) might blink or stay lit continuously during the boot process. Many module LEDs do not come on until you configure the interfaces. Wait until the system boot is complete before attempting to verify the module LED indications.
- The console terminal displays a script and system banner.
- When the boot process is complete, the supervisor engine begins to initialize the modules. Messages appear on the console as the modules come online.
4. Press Return at the Enter Password prompt to access the console command line.
Your installation is complete!
Now, refer to the Quick Software Configuration Guide
to configure the switch.
A. Inserting and Removing Modules
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Caution To prevent ESD damage to electronic components, always use an ESD wrist strap when handling modules or coming into contact with internal components. |
Use the following procedures when inserting or removing Catalyst 5000 series modules:
Inserting a module into the chassis
1. Align the edges of the module with the slot guides on the sides of the chassis (see figure).
2. Ensure that the ejector levers are in the out position. Keeping the module horizontal, slide the module into the slot until the ejector levers contact the chassis.
3. Push both ejector levers in simultaneously to seat the module in the backplane connector.
4. Tighten the captive screws with a flat-blade screwdriver.

Removing a module from the chassis
1. Loosen the captive screws on the module using a flat-blade screwdriver.
2. Pull the ejector levers outward simultaneously to release the module from the backplane connector.
3. Pull the module straight out of the slot and place it on an antistatic mat or in an antistatic bag.
B. Inserting and Removing Power Supplies
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Caution To prevent ESD damage to electronic components, always use an ESD wrist strap when handling modules or coming into contact with internal components. |
Use the following procedures when inserting or removing Catalyst 5000 series power supplies:
Inserting a power supply into the chassis
1. Ensure that the power supply is disconnected and the switch is turned off (0).
2. Slide the power supply straight into the power supply bay (see figure).
3. Use a flat-blade screwdriver to tighten the captive installation screw.

Removing a power supply from the chassis
AC power supplies
1. Turn off (0) the power switch. Disconnect the power cord from the power source and from the power supply.
2. Use a flat-blade screwdriver to loosen the captive installation screw.
3. Grasp the power supply handle and pull the supply straight out of the bay, supporting the supply with your other hand (see figure). Install a filler plate if the bay is to remain empty.

DC power supplies
1. Turn off (0) the power switch on the power supply.
2. Turn off the power to the DC circuit connected to the power supply.
3. Remove the terminal block cover from the power supply. Disconnect the DC-input wires from the terminal block. Disconnect the ground wire last.
4. Disconnect the central office (CO) ground from the CO ground connector.
5. Use a flat-blade screwdriver to loosen the captive screw on the power supply.
6. Grasp the power supply handle and pull the supply straight out of the bay, supporting the supply with your other hand (see figure). Install a filler plate if the bay is to remain empty.







