Netgear Modular Fan Tray (AFT402)

NetgearSKU: 9573580

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Netgear AFT402 Modular Fan Tray for M4500 Switches

In enterprise networks, reliable cooling is as critical as the throughput itself. The Netgear AFT402 Modular Fan Tray is engineered to keep high-performance M4500 switches operating at peak efficiency. Compatible with select NETGEAR Managed Switches in the M4500 family, including M4500-32C (CSM4532) and M4500-48XF8C (XSM4556), this fan tray supports a robust 4+2 redundancy scheme. Its modular, hot-swappable design minimizes maintenance downtime and enables quick field replacements, ensuring your data center, campus, or edge deployments stay online under heavy load. With precise airflow management and enterprise-grade reliability, the AFT402 is a smart investment for ongoing network performance and hardware longevity.

  • Proven cooling performance for M4500 switches: The AFT402 delivers balanced airflow across all six positions, ensuring uniform temperature management for CPU, memory, and power rails. By maintaining consistent thermal conditions, it helps prevent hotspots, sustain high-throughput performance, and protect sensitive components during peak traffic periods and virtualization workloads.
  • 4+2 redundancy for mission-critical uptime: Four active fans provide continuous cooling while two spare modules monitor health and instantly take over if a fan fails. This redundancy dramatically reduces the risk of overheating, preserves latency, and minimizes the risk of thermal throttling that can impact application performance in core networks and data centers.
  • Modular, hot-swappable design for rapid maintenance: The AFT402 is purpose-built for fast field service. Its modular tray slides into the switch backplane with standardized connectors, allowing technicians to replace a faulty unit in minutes without a prolonged outage. The design supports quick diagnostics, simplified inventory management, and streamlined service processes.
  • High-efficiency fans and quiet operation: Engineered for energy efficiency, the six fans deliver reliable airflow while keeping noise levels within acceptable ranges for office-adjacent data centers and multi-tenant environments. This combination of performance and acoustic discipline helps maintain a productive workspace while sustaining optimal thermal margins in dense deployments.
  • Seamless integration with the M4500 ecosystem: AFT402 is tailored for NETGEAR M4500 series switches, aligning with existing thermal-management architectures and management features. It complements onboard temperature sensors and fan-monitoring software, enabling proactive health alerts, predictive maintenance, and consistent cooling across your entire switch fleet.

Technical Details of Netgear AFT402

  • Model: AFT402 Modular Fan Tray
  • Product type: Modular fan tray for enterprise switches
  • Compatibility: M4500-32C (CSM4532) and M4500-48XF8C (XSM4556)
  • Redundancy: 4+2 fan redundancy (four active fans, two spare modules)
  • Fan positions: Six modular fan modules within the tray
  • Power interface: Operates via the switch backplane; no separate external power supply required
  • Installation: Hot-swappable, plug-and-play with standard connectors
  • Monitoring: Supports integrated thermal and fan-status monitoring through the switch management interface

How to install Netgear AFT402

  • Prepare for installation: Gather the AFT402 replacement tray, an anti-static strap, and the appropriate service documentation for your M4500 model. Verify you have the correct tray revision compatible with your current switch firmware and hardware.
  • Review maintenance policy: Determine whether the replacement will be performed with the system powered down or in place compliance with hot-swap guidelines for your environment. In many setups, hot-swapping is supported, but always follow NETGEAR’s official guidance for your firmware version and chassis configuration.
  • Access the fan bay: Power down or pause active workloads as required by your maintenance window. Open the switch chassis or fan bay access panel to reach the modular fan tray area. Use proper tools and avoid touching sensitive components.
  • Remove the existing tray (if replacing): Release any retention latches or screws securing the current tray. Gently disconnect any cables or sensors associated with the fan tray if present, keeping the connectors aligned and avoiding excessive force.
  • Install the AFT402: Align the AFT402 with the backplane connectors and slide it firmly into the slot until it seats completely. Engage retention latches or screws as specified by your model’s design to secure the tray in place.
  • Reconnect and power up: If the device was powered down, reapply power and allow the switch to boot. If hot-swapping, proceed with the tray replacement without powering down, following NETGEAR’s hot-swap procedure for your firmware level.
  • Verify operation: Check the switch management interface for a healthy fan status across all six positions. Confirm that all LEDs indicate proper operation and that the thermal sensors report temperatures within normal operating ranges.
  • Test under load: When feasible, apply a representative load to the network and monitor cooling performance. Look for stable fan speeds, absence of thermal alarms, and maintained performance under sustained traffic.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the Netgear AFT402 used for? A: It is a modular fan tray designed to provide cooling for NETGEAR M4500 series switches, delivering 4+2 redundancy and enabling rapid maintenance through hot-swappable replacement.
  • Q: Which switches are compatible with the AFT402? A: The AFT402 is designed for select M4500 switches, specifically M4500-32C (CSM4532) and M4500-48XF8C (XSM4556), in configurations that support a six-fan cooling stack.
  • Q: How many fans does the AFT402 accommodate? A: The tray supports six modular fan positions, configured to provide four active cooling fans with two spare modules to maintain cooling during a fan failure.
  • Q: Is the AFT402 hot-swappable? A: Yes. The AFT402 is engineered for hot-swappable replacement in compatible M4500 deployments, allowing maintenance without a full system shutdown. Always follow your vendor’s guidelines for your firmware and chassis.
  • Q: How do I know the replacement was successful? A: After installation, verify in the switch management interface that all six fans are reporting healthy speeds and that sensor readings (temperature and fan status) are within normal ranges. Look for no active alarms related to cooling.
  • Q: Will replacing the fan tray affect network performance? A: Replacing a faulty or degraded fan tray should improve cooling stability and prevent thermal throttling, which helps preserve consistent network performance, particularly under heavy load or high-density deployments.

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