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OmniSwitch 6865 Hardware Users Guide

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OS6865-BP-D - 180W/140W DC Power Supply

OS6865-BP-D 180W/140W DC Power Supply

Description

Modular DC power supply. Up to two (2) power supplies may 
be installed.

Dimensions (H x W x L)

5.1 cm x 9.5 cm x 18.1 cm (2 in x 3.74 in x7.12 in)

Weight

1.44 kg (3.17 lbs)

Input Voltage / Current

-20 VDC to -28 VDC / 12A
-36 VDC to -72 VDC/ 6A

Output Voltage / Current  

-56V/2.5A (140W)
-56V/3.22A (180W)

Fans

0

Front-of-Supply Component Descriptions (Left to Right)

DC Power Connector

See 

“DC Power Supply Connection” on page 14

Thumb Screw

Grounding Block

Power Supply Ground

Status LED

Solid Green indicates normal operation

Rear-of-Supply Component Descriptions

DB-15 Connector (with Guide Pins)

Power Supply Front

Power Supply Rear

Summary of Contents for OmniSwitch 6865

Page 1: ...Alcatel Lucent Enterprise OmniSwitch 6865 Hardware Users Guide Part No 060435 10 Rev F August 2017...

Page 2: ...the Alcatel Lucent Enterprise logo are trademarks of Alcatel Lucent To view other trademarks used by affiliated companies of ALE Holding visit enterprise alcatel lucent com trademarks All other trade...

Page 3: ...e Chassis Power Supply 14 Connecting a DC Cable Harness to the DC Power Source 14 Connecting a DC Power Source 14 Getting Started and Installation 17 Getting Started 18 Preparing for the Installation...

Page 4: ...erational Status 41 Setting Port Priority Levels 43 Understanding Priority Disconnect 44 Understanding Guard Band 46 Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information 47 Compliance and Certifications 48 Co...

Page 5: ...agement Guide OmniSwitch AOS Network Configuration Guide OmniSwitch AOS Advanced Routing Configuration Guide OmniSwitch AOS Data Center Guide OmniSwitch AOS Specifications Guide OmniSwitch Transceiver...

Page 6: ...OmniSwitch 6865 Hardware Users Guide 2 1 Chassis and Power...

Page 7: ...y PSU and 1 optional backup PSU Rack Unit Dimensions 2 RU Additional clearance is required for airflow see Providing Air Flow and Minimum Recommended Clearances on page 20 for more information Dimensi...

Page 8: ...ns Left to Right Console RJ45 For console or modem USB Type A For storage devices that can download code or save configuration information such as flash based pen drives or external hard drives For Ma...

Page 9: ...OmniSwitch 6865 Hardware Users Guide 5 Chassis Rear Panel Rear Panel Descriptions Left to Right PS2 Power Supply Connector PS1 Power Supply Connector Grounding Block Chassis Ground...

Page 10: ...tion Dimensions WxHxD 21 6 cm 8 5 in x 8 81 cm 3 47 in x 26 cm 10 24 in Weight 5 17 kg 11 40 lb Operating Temperature TMRA With airflow 40 C to 74 C 40 F to 165 F Without airflow 40 C to 65 C 40 F to...

Page 11: ...t Console RJ45 For console or modem USB Type A For storage devices that can download code or save configuration information such as flash based pen drives or external hard drives For Maintenance Only...

Page 12: ...OmniSwitch 6865 Hardware Users Guide 8 Chassis Rear Panel Rear Panel Descriptions Left to Right PS2 Power Supply Connector PS1 Power Supply Connector Grounding Block Chassis Ground...

Page 13: ...on Dimensions WxHxD 43 75 cm 17 2 in x 4 4 cm 1 73 in x 26 88 cm 10 6 in Weight 6 28 kg 13 85 lb Operating Temperature TMRA With airflow 40 C to 74 C 40 F to 165 F Without airflow 40 C to 65 C 40 F to...

Page 14: ...sole RJ45 For console or modem USB Type A For storage devices that can download code or save configuration information such as flash based pen drives or external hard drives For Maintenance Only Ports...

Page 15: ...itch 6865 Hardware Users Guide 11 Chassis Rear Panel Rear Panel Descriptions Left to Right PS2 Power Supply Connector PS1 Power Supply Connector Grounding Block Chassis Ground Ports 29 and 30 QSFP VFL...

Page 16: ...cm 2 in x 3 74 in x7 12 in Weight 1 36 kg 3 00 lbs Input Voltage Current Hz 100 VAC to 240 VAC 3 A 1 5 A 50 60 Hz Output Voltage Current 56 VDC 3 22 A Fans 0 Front of Supply Component Descriptions Le...

Page 17: ...Weight 1 44 kg 3 17 lbs Input Voltage Current 20 VDC to 28 VDC 12A 36 VDC to 72 VDC 6A Output Voltage Current 56V 2 5A 140W 56V 3 22A 180W Fans 0 Front of Supply Component Descriptions Left to Right...

Page 18: ...V source Use common DC return connections for the DC power supplies The DC return terminal conductor should be connected to the equipment frame The branch circuit overcurrent protection must be rated...

Page 19: ...or Ground Wire 3 Insert the ground wire lead into the slot The lead you insert must match the lead attached to the DC power source Push the wire in far enough such that it reaches the back wall of the...

Page 20: ...applies to both 24V and 48V input voltages regardless of the polarity signs shown on the power supply specification labels such as 48V 24V or 24V 5 Repeat Steps 2 through 4 for the remaining positive...

Page 21: ...OmniSwitch 6865 Hardware Users Guide 17 2 Getting Started and Installation...

Page 22: ...ack or cabinet enclosure Reduced Air Flow Installation of the equipment should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised Refer to Providing Ai...

Page 23: ...net cables UTP but the use of a surge protector is still recommended It is suggested to use STP Cat5e or better for 1Gbps Ethernet switches for any outdoor application or applications where Ethernet c...

Page 24: ...Brackets Product Documentation and Training Cards DB9 RJ45 Connector Minimum Recommended Clearances Top Rack mount 0 875 inches 1 2 RU for switches operating in an ambient temperature below 65 C 1 75...

Page 25: ...ar mounted tray assemblies are typically used for table mount applications Side Mount Power Supply Tray 1 To mount the power supply tray to the side of the chassis be sure that the attachment brackets...

Page 26: ...OmniSwitch 6865 Hardware Users Guide 22 2 Align the holes in the power supply tray and fasten the two parts into a single assembly using the attachment screws...

Page 27: ...talled power tray brackets shown on page 21 should be removed 1 To mount the power supply tray to the rear of the chassis insert the tray tabs into the slots at the rear panel of the chassis Once the...

Page 28: ...Before rack mounting rack mount flanges must be installed at the left and right sides of the chassis tray assembly To attach the flanges align the holes in with the threaded holes in the side of the c...

Page 29: ...chassis and power supply tray as shown below Insert and tighten the attachment screws Important Table mount feet provide the 1 2 RU clearance required at the bottom of the chassis Do not attempt to o...

Page 30: ...ing or disconnecting a power supply to from a chassis the power supply must be disconnected from the power source Installing Power Supplies for Side Mount Trays 1 Slide the power supply into the tray...

Page 31: ...e steps for the additional power supply at the other side of the power supply tray Note The switch does not provide an on off switch Instead the switch powers on when a power cord is plugged into the...

Page 32: ...ower supply into place until the connector is fully seated and tighten the thumb screw at the front of the power supply unit 3 For redundant power supply configurations repeat these steps using the po...

Page 33: ...OmniSwitch 6865 Hardware Users Guide 29 Do not connect to a power source until all power supplies and power supply to chassis cables are installed and the switch is ready to boot...

Page 34: ...RU high PLUS requires additional clearance for airflow Be sure to accommodate these spacing requirements when rack mounting the switch See Providing Air Flow and Minimum Recommended Clearances on pag...

Page 35: ...to Attaching Table Mount Feet on page 25 See Providing Air Flow and Minimum Recommended Clearances on page 20 for more clearance information 1 Place the assembly on the tabletop surface Refer to all...

Page 36: ...For additional information on cabling for console USB and other connections refer to the OmniSwitch AOS Switch Management Guide Serial Connection to the Console Port The console port provides a seria...

Page 37: ...OK Solid Green Normal operation Solid Amber Software error detected Blinking Green Diagnostics in progress VC Off The switch is booting Solid Green This unit is Master normal operation Solid Amber Thi...

Page 38: ...ion Logging In to the Switch At the login and password prompts use the switch s default settings Note A user account includes a login name password and user privileges Privileges determine whether the...

Page 39: ...local Unlocking Specific Session Types You can also unlock specific session types console telnet ftp http snmp ssh For example to unlock Telnet sessions enter the following command aaa authentication...

Page 40: ...nter system date followed by the current date in mm dd yyyy Setting Optional Parameters Specifying an Administrative Contact An administrative contact is the person or department in charge of the swit...

Page 41: ...OmniSwitch 6865 Hardware Users Guide 37 Saving Your Changes Once you have configured this basic switch information save your changes by entering write memory at the CLI command prompt...

Page 42: ...OmniSwitch 6865 Hardware Users Guide 38 3 Power Over Ethernet PoE...

Page 43: ...Power over Ethernet Specifications IEEE Standards supported IEEE 802 3 802 af 802 3at Power over Ethernet Settings Default Related Command PoE operational status Disabled lanpower slot service Total...

Page 44: ...V 140W 140W 120W 2 OS6865 BP D 48V 300W 150W 150W 1 OS6865 BP D 24V 100W 100W 80W 2 OS6865 BP D 24V 240W 150W 150W 1 OS6865 BP 140W 140W 140W 2 OS6865 BP 300W 150W 150W 1 OS6865 BP and 1 OS6865 BP D 4...

Page 45: ...ing power will be made available for other devices Although class detection is disabled by default power is still provided to incoming PDs if available in the power budget However to strictly enforce...

Page 46: ...creased based on the allowed ranges Increasing the total power available to an individual port may provide a more demanding powered device with additional power required for operation Decreasing the t...

Page 47: ...evels include low high and critical The default priority level for a port is low Low This default value is used for port s that have low priority devices attached In the event of a power management is...

Page 48: ...port s physical port number Understanding priority disconnect rules is especially helpful in avoiding power budget deficits and the unintentional shutdown of mission critical devices when PDs are bei...

Page 49: ...if a critical priority device is being added to a slot in which five existing devices are attached to high priority and one device is attached to a low priority port the low priority port is automatic...

Page 50: ...t s maximum PoE power value is greater than the PoE power remaining on the switch To allow the PD to be powered the port s maximum PoE value can be configured to be less than the power remaining by is...

Page 51: ...OmniSwitch 6865 Hardware Users Guide 47 A Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information...

Page 52: ...EN 60825 2 Laser CDRH Laser Commercial EMI EMC FCC CRF Title 47 Subpart B Class A VCCI Class A AS NZS 3548 Class A CE marking for European countries Class A EN 55022 Emission Standard EN 61000 3 3 EN...

Page 53: ...ass 1K5 storage temperature Humidity IEC 60068 2 30 5 to 95 non condensing humidity Mechanical Shock IEC 60255 21 2 mechanical shock Vibration IEC 60255 21 1 vibration Drop Test IEC 60870 2 2 Free Fal...

Page 54: ...OmniSwitch 6865 Hardware Users Guide 50 China RoHS Hazardous Substance Table...

Page 55: ...on 65 Warning WARNING This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm Products are packaged using one or more of the follo...

Page 56: ...rdance with the instructions in this guide may cause interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user will...

Page 57: ...nvironment this product may cause radio interference Under such circumstances the user may be requested to take appropriate countermeasures Korea Emissions Statement VCCI This is a Class A product bas...

Page 58: ...o not connect or disconnect any cables or perform installation maintenance or reconfiguration of this product during an electrical storm Fran ais Ne pas travailler sur le syst me ni brancher ou d bran...

Page 59: ...ions To reduce the risk of electrical shock be sure to disconnect all power connections before servicing or moving the unit Fran ais Il se peut que cette unit soit quip e de plusieurs raccordements d...

Page 60: ...mentation consultez les directives d installation disponibles dans ceci guide Deutsch Bitte lesen Sicherheitshinweise Dieses guide enth lt wichtige Sicherheitsinformationen ber die sie sich beim Arbei...

Page 61: ...Hinweise zur ESD Elektrostatischen Aufladung Weil elektrostatische Aufladung ESD Teile der Anlage besch digen k nnten m ssen sie sich selbst erden bevor sie mit der Hardware Installation beginnen Zu d...

Page 62: ...bierta cuando no se conecta ning n cable de fibra ptica Al quitar los cables no mire fijamente en las aberturas abiertas Adem s instale las cubiertas protectoras de la abertura a las salidas de la fib...

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