Brand Name:
Huawei
Model Number:
S5731-S24UN4X2Q
Document:
| Model | S5731-S24UN4X2Q |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 02354VCC |
| Description | S5731-S24UN4X2Q (24*100M/1G/2.5G Ethernet ports, 4*10GE SFP+ ports, 2*40GE QSFP ports, PoE++, without power module) |
| Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm(in.)] | Basic dimensions (excluding the parts protruding from the body): 43.6 mm x 442.0 mm x 420.0 mm (1.72 in. x 17.40 in. x 16.54 in.) Maximum dimensions (the depth is the distance from ports on the front panel to the parts protruding from the rear panel): 43.6 mm x 442.0 mm x 454.0 mm (1.72 in. x 17.4 in. x 17.87 in.) |
| Weight with packaging [kg(lb)] | 9.81 kg (21.63 lb) |
| Typical power consumption [W] | 126 W |
| Maximum power consumption [W] | Without PoE: 171 W Full PoE load: 2571 W (PoE: 2268 W) |
| Memory | 2 GB |
| Flash memory | 1 GB in total. To view the available flash memory size, run the display version command. |
| PoE | Supported |
| No. | Indicator | Name | Color | Status | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | PWR | Power module indicator | - | Off | The switch is powered off. |
| Green | Steady on | The system power supply is normal. | |||
| 2 | SYS | System status indicator | - | Off | The system is not running. |
| Green | Fast blinking | The system is starting. | |||
| Green | Steady on | During the system startup preparation phase, the SYS indicator is steady green, which lasts for a maximum of 30 seconds. | |||
| Green | Slow blinking | The system is running normally. | |||
| Red | Steady on | The system does not work normally after registration, or a fan alarm or a temperature alarm has been generated. | |||
| 3 | MST | Stack indicator | - | Off | If you are not changing the indicator mode (default): The switch is a standby or slave switch in a stack or the stacking function is not enabled on the switch. If you are changing the indicator mode: The stack mode is not selected. |
| Green | Steady on | The stack mode is selected. The switch is a standby or slave switch in a stack, and the service port indicators show the stack ID of the switch. | |||
| Green | Blinking | If you are not changing the indicator mode (default): The switch is the master switch in a stack or a standalone switch with the stacking function enabled. If you are changing the indicator mode: The stack mode is selected. The switch is the master switch in a stack or a standalone switch, and the service port indicators show the stack ID of the master switch. After 45 seconds, the service port indicators automatically restore to the status mode. |
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| 4 | SPEED | Speed indicator | - | Off | The speed mode is not selected. |
| Green | Steady on | The speed mode is selected, and service port indicators show the speed of each port. | |||
| 5 | PoE | PoE indicator | - | Off | The PoE mode is not selected. |
| Green | Steady on | The PoE mode is selected, and service port indicators show the PoE status of each port. | |||
| 6 | MODE | Mode switch button | - | - | When you press this button once, the service port indicators change to the stack mode and show the stack ID of the local switch. When you press this button a second time, the service port indicators change to the speed mode and show the speed of each service port. When you press this button a third time, the service port indicators change to the PoE mode and show the PoE status of each service port. When you press this button a fourth time, the service port indicators restore to the default mode and show the connection status and link activity of each service port. If you do not press the MODE button within 45 seconds, the service port indicators restore to the default mode. In this case, the SPEED and PoE indicators are off. NOTE: Hold down the mode switch button for 6s and release it to start the web initial login mode. Either of the following situations will occur: If the switch has no configuration file, the system attempts to enter the web initial login mode. In this mode, the status of mode indicators is as follows: If the system enters the web initial login mode successfully, all mode indicators turn green and stay on for a maximum of 10 minutes. If the system fails to enter the initial login mode, all mode indicators fast blink for 10 seconds and then restore the default status. If the switch has a configuration file, the system cannot enter the web initial login mode. In this case, all mode indicators fast blink for 10s, and then return to the default states. |
| 7 | - | Multi-GE port indicator (one indicator for each port) 40GE optical port indicator (one indicator for each port) 10GE optical service port indicator (two indicators for each port) |
- | - | The indicator in the upper left corner of a port indicates the indicator of a port at the top, and the indicator in the upper right corner indicates the indicator of a port at the bottom. Arrowheads show the positions of ports. A down arrowhead indicates a port at the bottom, and an up arrowhead indicates a port at the top. Each optical port has two single-color indicators. The one on the left is the ACT indicator (yellow), and the one on the right is the LINK indicator (green). Arrowheads show the positions of ports. A down arrowhead indicates a port at the bottom, and an up arrowhead indicates a port at the top. Meanings of service port indicators vary in different modes. |
| 8 | ID | ID indicator | - | Off | The ID indicator is not used (default state). |
| Blue | Steady on | The indicator identifies the switch to maintain. The ID indicator can be turned on or off remotely to help field engineers find the switch to maintain. | |||
| 9 | L/A | ETH port indicator | - | Off | The ETH port is not connected. |
| Green | Steady on | The ETH port is connected. | |||
| Green | Blinking | The ETH port is sending or receiving data. | |||
| 10 | USB | USB-based deployment indicator | - | Off | No USB flash drive is connected to the switch. The USB port is damaged. The indicator is damaged. The USB flash drive does not have any configuration file and cannot be used for deployment. The switch has been upgraded using the USB flash drive and is restarting. |
| Green | Steady on | A USB-based deployment has been completed. | |||
| Green | Blinking | The system is reading data from a USB flash drive. | |||
| Yellow | Steady on | The switch has copied all the required files and completed the file check. The USB flash drive can be removed from the switch. | |||
| Red | Blinking | An error has occurred when the system is executing the configuration file or reading data from the USB flash drive. |
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