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OmniAccess 780 Overview

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OmniAccess 780 Hardware Users Guide

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This section provides description about the modules/components that can be 
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The Switch Fabric provides the default management control for all the line cards. 
The Switch Fabric also performs management functions like chassis 
management, fan speed control, temperature and voltage monitoring, and 
maintaining general health of the system. 

The Switch Fabric can be accessed through the RS-232 console interface on the 
fan tray front panel. The front panel LEDs on Switch Fabric indicates Active and 
Fault condition. The default slot for the Switch Fabric is slot 24 on the top row. A 
secondary Switch Fabric can be installed in slot 25 on the top row.

1     Ejector Lock

2     Switch Fabric LEDs

Figure 6: Switch Fabric

Switch Fabric LEDs

The Switch Fabric has two LEDs that show the status of the Switch Fabric.

Table 5: Switch Fabric LEDs

LED

Status

Description

Active

Green

Switch Fabric is active.

Fault

Red

Reload in progress.

OA7-SF

Summary of Contents for OmniAccess 780

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Page 2: ...tion is for the Users of the OmniAccess 780 If it is not installed in accordance with the installation instructions it may not function exactly to the said specifications Modifying the equipment without Alcatel Lucent s written authorization may result in the equipment no longer complying with the said dimensions Copyright 2008 Alcatel Lucent All rights reserved Not withstanding any other warranty...

Page 3: ...Configuration 32 3 Installing the OmniAccess 780 33 Preparing for Installation 34 Required Tools and Equipment 34 Installation Checklist 35 Safety Measures 36 Preventing Injury 36 Equipment Guidelines 36 Lifting Safely 37 Safety With Electricity 38 Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage 39 Site Requirement Guidelines 40 Power Supply Overview 41 Power Supply Specifications 41 Plant Wiring 43 Gen...

Page 4: ...k 1 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Statement 2 China RoHS Hazardous Substance Table 3 Standards Compliance 5 Safety 5 EMC 5 Telecom 5 Declaration of Conformity Addendum 6 FCC Class A Part 15 7 Canada Class A Statement 8 JATE 8 CISPR22 Class A warning 8 VCCI 8 Class A Warning for Taiwan and Other Chinese Markets 9 Translated Safety Warnings 10 Instrucciones de seguridad en español 1...

Page 5: ... RS 232 24 Fan Tray 27 Ports on Fan Tray 28 Power Tray 30 Connecting Power Cord 42 Rack Mounting the OA 780 47 Installing Switch Fabric 48 Installing Services Engine 49 Installing Line Cards 50 Installing Fan Tray 51 Installing Power Tray 52 Connecting to the System Console 59 Connecting to Internal Network 68 Connecting through External Network 70 RJ 11 Connector 21 RJ 45 Connector 22 USP Card V ...

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Page 7: ...32 Cable Part Numbers 26 Fan Tray LEDs 29 Environmental Specifications 31 Power Specifications 31 Physical Specifications 31 Valid System Configuration 32 Environmental Site Requirements 40 LED Status 57 Console Properties 60 AC Power Supply Specifications 19 Pin Connector Details for RJ 11 Connector 21 Pin Connector Details for RJ 45 Connector 22 T1 E1 Card Port Connector Pin Assignment 23 10 100...

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Page 9: ...ER 1 PREFACE ABOUT THIS GUIDE This hardware users guide explains the initial hardware installation and configuration procedures for the OmniAccess 780 OA 780 It contains procedures for unpacking and installing the OA 780 hardware starting up the system and creating a basic configuration After completing the installation and basic configuration procedures covered in this guide use the appropriate c...

Page 10: ... Provides additional information on the regulatory compliances and safety AC power supply and Pin Connector details for the OA 780 DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS The following conventions are used to attract the attention of the reader Note Means reader take note Notes contain helpful suggestions information references to materials Take a note of instructions provided here Caution Means reader be careful Fa...

Page 11: ...sers Guide OmniAccess 700 Getting Started Guide OmniAccess 740 Hardware Users Guide OBTAINING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE For all customers partners resellers and distributors who hold valid Alcatel Lucent service contracts the Alcatel Lucent Technical Support Team provides 24 hour a day technical support services online and over the phone For Customer issues and help contact Alcatel Lucent US Customer S...

Page 12: ...Preface Left running head Chapter name automatic 6 Beta Beta OmniAccess 780 Hardware Users Guide Alcatel Lucent ...

Page 13: ...ersion import color def ns from draft colors fm To switch to the beta version import color def ns from beta colors fm Pagination Numeric continuous with preceding section of book OmniAccess 780 Hardware Users Guide Optional footer Manual title to set redefine ManualTitle variable CHAPTER 2 OMNIACCESS 780 OVERVIEW INTRODUCTION This chapter provides physical and functional overview of the OmniAccess...

Page 14: ...that includes Services Engine SE 2 port 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet Switch Fabric built in Fan Tray built in Power Supply built in 2 Optional Modules Services Engine second unit for redundancy Switch Fabric second unit for redundancy Power Supply Tray second unit for redundancy or for load sharing 4 port T1E1 Line Card 8 port 10 100 1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet GigE Line Card 4 port Universal Serial P...

Page 15: ...on provides a detailed overview of the hardware components of the OA 780 THE OA 780 The OA 780 has 8 line card slots numbered 0 to 7 from left to right 2 Switch Fabric slots a Fan Tray slot in the front and 2 Power Tray slots in the rear All OA 780 cards support Online Insertion and Removal OIR feature The OA 780 base system has the following components OA 780 Chassis Switch Fabric SE Fan Tray Pow...

Page 16: ...t RU chassis has a front panel a rear panel and perforated side panels for air flow The chassis is of 5 25 inch 13 3 cm height 17 5 inch 44 5 cm width and 17 inch 43 2 cm depth It weighs approximately 50 lbs 22 7 kgs Figure 1 shows a OA 780 chassis 1 Switch Fabric 2 Switch Fabric Filler 3 T1E1 Line Card 4 Line Card Filler 5 SE 6 Fan Tray 7 Rack Mount Flange Figure 1 The OA 780 Chassis OmniAccess 7...

Page 17: ...e OA 780 chassis Table 1 OA 780 Chassis Physical Specifications Figure 2 shows the air flow pattern through the OA 780 chassis Figure 2 Air Flow Through the OA 780 Parameter Value Chassis height 5 2 inch 13 3 cm Chassis width 17 5 inch 44 5 cm 19 5 inch 48 3 cm with rack mount brackets Chassis depth 17 inch 43 2 cm Chassis weight 50 lbs 22 7 kgs maximum configuration OmniAccess 780 OA7 SF OA7 T1E1...

Page 18: ...on the front panel show the status of connectivity and activities of the system components All the cards in the front panel dock into the respective slots in the back plane The front panel also houses rack mount flanges that help the system to be loaded on to a 19 inch rack Figure 3 Front Panel The rear panel houses the power supply tray and provides the power supply connectivity to the system The...

Page 19: ...ach power tray on the rear panel The table below lists the slot number and the component associated with it Table 2 Slot Numbers Figure 5 OA 780 8 Slot Chassis Slot Number Location Slot Type Card Associated With the Slot Number 0 Front Panel Single Line Card 1 Front Panel Single Line Card 2 Front Panel Dual SE 3 Front Panel Dual SE 4 Front Panel Single Line Card 5 Front Panel Single Line Card 6 Fr...

Page 20: ...tus This is the default display when the system is first powered on and before the software is loaded Green Switch Fabric is active Fan Tray Status LED Tricolor LED Off Power up status This is the default display when the system is first powered on and before the software is loaded Red Some component of the system is not being managed by the Chassis Manager or the Chassis Manager has exited or the...

Page 21: ...NNECTION TABLE The following table summarizes the cable connections for the OA 780 Table 4 Cable Connections Table Port or Module Port Type Connect To Power Tray IEC 60320 320 C 14 Power Inlet Main power supply Ethernet RJ 45 Ethernet hub or switch T1E1 RJ 45 T1E1 network Console RJ 45 PC or VT100 Modem RJ 11 Telephone Line Serial 68 pin VHDCI Connector V 35 X 21 RS 232 modem ...

Page 22: ...ge monitoring and maintaining general health of the system The Switch Fabric can be accessed through the RS 232 console interface on the fan tray front panel The front panel LEDs on Switch Fabric indicates Active and Fault condition The default slot for the Switch Fabric is slot 24 on the top row A secondary Switch Fabric can be installed in slot 25 on the top row 1 Ejector Lock 2 Switch Fabric LE...

Page 23: ...essing center in the chassis The SE card has two external auto negotiable copper GigE ports The GigE interfaces can auto negotiate transmit and receive data packets at rates of 10 100 1000 Mbps The LEDs on the SE card indicate Active or Fault conditions The LEDs on the Gigabit Ethernet ports of the SE card indicate Link Status and Activity The SE card is a dual slot line card and can be installed ...

Page 24: ...r the card and for each of its Ethernet ports Table 6 SE Card LEDs Table 7 LEDs for Ethernet Port on SE Card LED Status Description Active Green SE card is active Fault Red Reload in progress LED Status Description Left LED Green Link Speed is 1000 10 Mbps Yellow Link Speed is 100 Mbps Off Link is not active Right LED Amber Traffic is active Off Traffic is not active ...

Page 25: ...l digital transmission standards The line card can be installed in any of the line card slots of the chassis i e 0 1 2 3 4 or 5 The 4 port T1E1 line card has 4 RJ 45 interfaces Each interface can support data rates of 1 544 or 2 Mbps depending on the type of connectivity Figure 9 shows the 4 port T1E1 line card as an example 1 T1E1 Card LEDs 2 T1E1 Mode LEDs 3 T1E1 Port LEDs 4 RJ 45 Interfaces 5 T...

Page 26: ...e LED activity only when the port is administratively up LED Status Description Active Green T1 E1 card is active Yellow Indicates transient conditions e g booting Fault Red Reload in progress LED Status Description Local Alarm LA On Indicates either Red or Yellow alarm present or Transmitting Blue AIS alarm Off Indicates neither Red nor Yellow alarm is present and transmitter also not transmittin...

Page 27: ...line card slots of the chassis i e 0 1 2 3 4 or 5 The GigE card has 8 RJ 45 interfaces These interfaces can auto negotiate transmit and receive data packets at rates of 10 100 1000 Mbps 1 GigE Card LEDs 2 RJ 45 Interfaces 3 Thumb Screw Figure 9 GigE Line Card T1 E1B E1U Description On Off Off Line card configured in T1 mode Off On Off Line Card Configured in E1 balance mode Off Off On Line Card Co...

Page 28: ...icates transient conditions e g booting Fault Red Reload in progress LED Status Description LED 0 Off Port 0 link is not active Solid Green Port 0 link is active Blinking Green Port 0 link and traffic is active LED 1 Off Port 1 link is not active Solid Green Port 1 link is active Blinking Green Port 1 link and traffic is active LED 2 Off Port 2 link is not active Solid Green Port 2 link is active ...

Page 29: ...5 Off Port 5 link is not active Solid Green Port 5 link is active Blinking Green Port 5 link and traffic is active LED 6 Off Port 6 link is not active Solid Green Port 6 link is active Blinking Green Port 6 link and traffic is active LED 7 Off Port 7 link is not active Solid Green Port 7 link is active Blinking Green Port 7 link and traffic is active LED Status Description ...

Page 30: ...al interfaces The control lines including DTR DSR DCD RTS and CTS are single wire common earth interfaces The data and clock signals are balanced signals X 21 Interface The physical interface between the DTE and the DCE is defined in ITU T recommendation as X 21 The DCE provides a full duplex bit serial synchronous transmission path between the DTE and the local PSE It can operate at data rates fr...

Page 31: ...s Table 14 USP V 35 X 21 RS 232 Port LEDs LED Status Description Active Green USP card is active Yellow Indicates transient conditions e g booting Fault Red Reload in progress LED Status Description Active LB Green On Indicates ports are ready and interfaces are enabled Green Off Indicates ports are not ready and interfaces are disabled Yellow On Ports in loopback mode Yellow Off Ports are not in ...

Page 32: ...and DCE cable pin out details Part No Description 120300 00 Cable ASSY V 35 DCE Cable with Female Connector 68 Pin SCSI Connector to V 35 DCE Female Connector 120301 00 Cable ASSY V 35 DTE Cable with Male Connector 68 Pin SCSI Connector to V 35 DTE Male Connector 120302 00 Cable ASSY X 21 DCE Cable with Female Connector 68 Pin SCSI Connector to X 21 DB15 Female Connector 120303 00 Cable ASSY X 21 ...

Page 33: ...hassis air temperature In addition the front panel of the fan tray has the following user interface ports top through bottom USB Port This port is used to connect an USB device for software upgrades configuration backup and restoring data Console Port The RS 232 serial interface allows the user to access the system console at 9600 baud Modem Port A built in V 90 modem allows the user to remotely a...

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Page 35: ...the fan tray Table 16 Fan Tray LEDs LED Description Fan Tray Status LED Tricolor LED Off Power up status This is the default display when the system is first powered on and before the software is loaded Red Some component of the system is not being managed by the Chassis Manager or the Chassis Manager has exited or the system was reloaded or the Chassis Manager has not yet restarted Amber Indicate...

Page 36: ...sumption Normally the chassis will be shipped with a single power supply tray mounted on the top row of the rear panel An additional power supply tray can be used for load sharing or to meet redundancy requirements The power tray has two semi circular holders on its face which helps in inserting and removing the power tray The power tray also has a plug and an ON OFF switch The power tray is secur...

Page 37: ...ecifications Table 18 Power Specifications Table 19 Physical Specifications Parameter Value Temperature operating 0 to 45 C Temperature non operating 25 to 70 C Humidity operating 10 90 non condensing Altitude operating 10 000 ft Altitude non operating 15 000 ft Parameter Value AC input voltage range 100 240 Volts AC input current 6 AMP Power Consumption 350 Watts Parameter Value Dimensions H x W ...

Page 38: ...a Beta OmniAccess 780 Hardware Users Guide VALID SYSTEM CONFIGURATION The table below lists the minimum and maximum number of components that can be used in the OA 780 Table 20 Valid System Configuration Services Engine Switch Fabric Line Card Fan Tray Power Tray Minimum Configuration 1 1 0 4 1 1 Maximum Configuration 1 1 0 6 1 2 ...

Page 39: ... fm Pagination Numeric continuous with preceding section of book OmniAccess 780 Hardware Users Guide Optional footer Manual title to set redefine ManualTitle variable CHAPTER 3 INSTALLING THE OMNIACCESS 780 This chapter guides you through the process of preparing your OmniAccess 780 OA 780 for installation This chapter describes the equipment tools power and site requirements for installing the OA...

Page 40: ...and the proper installation procedure and the safety guidelines involved in performing the same If you notice any deviations in the contents received as against the order contact Alcatel Lucent Technical Support immediately REQUIRED TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT You need the following items to install the OA 780 ESD preventive wrist strap Antistatic mat No 2 Phillips screwdriver 1 4 in flat blade screwdrive...

Page 41: ... the container if you move or ship the OA 780 in future Step 2 Verify the contents of the package Verify that the following contents are included in the shipping container the accessories box might be separate One OA 780 fully assembled One or more accessories boxes some or all may be shipped separately Note The entire OA 780 documentation set is shipped with each system These documents can also b...

Page 42: ...fting the chassis out of the shipping box Never attempt to rack mount the OA 780 chassis unaided Ask an assistant to help you hold the chassis Never operate the OA 780 with exposed power supply units Never operate the OA 780 if the chassis becomes wet or the area where the chassis is installed is wet EQUIPMENT GUIDELINES The following guidelines will help to ensure your safety and protect the equi...

Page 43: ...arth wiring must be provided at the installation site and protected in accordance with local and national wiring regulations The OA 780 operates safely when it is used in accordance with its marked electrical ratings and product usage instructions LIFTING SAFELY A fully configured OA 780 weighs approximately 50 Lbs or 22 68 Kgs Whenever you lift any heavy object follow the below guidelines Warning...

Page 44: ...nstalling or removing the OA 780 Do not work alone when potentially hazardous conditions exist Never assume that power has been disconnected from a circuit always check Do not perform any action that creates a potential hazard to people or that makes the equipment unsafe Never install work with equipment that appears damaged Carefully examine your work area for possible hazards such as moist floor...

Page 45: ... captive tabs and levers on all the devices These tabs and levers prevent accidental removal provide proper grounding for the system and help ensure that the cards are properly fitted in the shelf Follow the guidelines given below for preventing ESD damage Always use an ESD wrist strap or ankle strap and ensure that it makes good skin contact and is properly grounded Do not touch the printed circu...

Page 46: ...ances around the OA 780 Alcatel Lucent recommends keeping the OA 780 off the floor and out of any area that tends to collect dust Follow ESD prevention procedures to avoid damage to equipment Damage from static discharge can cause immediate or intermittent equipment failure The table below lists the operating and non operating environmental site requirements The ranges listed are those within whic...

Page 47: ...y requirements for the OA 780 POWER SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONS The OA 780 requires 100 240V and 6A RMS 115V 3A RMS 230V AC power A fully loaded OA 780 consumes approximately 350 W of power For more details on power supply specifications see AC Power Specifications The following section provides the procedure for connecting input power to your OA 780 Warning Read the installation instructions before you...

Page 48: ... be made first and disconnected last Figure 14 Connecting Power Cord Use the specified power cord to power your system Connect the system end of the connector to the OA 780 as shown in above figure Connect the power plug to the utility power socket Be sure that the power cable is not left in a hazardous position that may restrict movement of personnel or that may fray due to movement of other equi...

Page 49: ...deration to the effect of a lightning strike near the system location The electromagnetic pulse caused by lightning or other high energy phenomena can destroy electronic devices DISTANCE LIMITATIONS AND INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS The size of your network and the distances between connections depend on signal type and speed and on transmission media For example standard coaxial cable has a greater ch...

Page 50: ...ion of this document Please follow the guidelines in choosing a suitable and safe location When installing the system ensure that the location is clean and safe and that you have considered the following The OA 780 requires at least 3 inches of clearance on the right and left sides The OA 780 should be installed off the floor Excessive dust inside the system can cause over temperature conditions a...

Page 51: ...780 indoor is 45 C Determine a suitable operating environment based on this recommendation Elevated operating ambient temperature If the unit is installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the ambient temperature of the room Keep this in mind when installing the OA 780 Reduced Airflow Install the OA 780 shelf in the rack s...

Page 52: ...Guide Alcatel Lucent PARTS REQUIRED The following tools and parts are required to rack mount the OA 780 AC power supply unit One 6 gauge ground cable Two hex nuts and M4 screws Four 10 32 x 3 8 inch slotted screws 3 8 inch nut driver No 2 Phillips screwdriver 1 4 inch flat blade screwdriver Cable ties if necessary ...

Page 53: ...ing steps Step 1 Ensure that the rack is stable and verify that your path to the rack is unobstructed Step 2 Ensure that the rack mount brackets are in the same level Step 3 Position the OA 780 chassis in front of the rack Step 4 Lift the OA 780 by the side of the chassis and slide the chassis into the rack Push it back until the brackets meet the mounting strips or posts on both sides of the equi...

Page 54: ... Verify that the Switch Fabric is rested on the guide and it rides smoothly in the slot Step 3 Push the Switch Fabric firmly and hard enough that the ejector lever on the Switch Fabric locks the Switch Fabric with the slot Step 4 Once the Switch Fabric is locked with the slot rest the ejector lever on the face of Switch Fabric and fasten the ejector screws to secure the Switch Fabric with the slot...

Page 55: ... do not touch the components or connector pins Step 1 Insert the line cards in their respective slots By default the SE card is installed in slots 6 7 The other line cards can be installed in slots 0 1 2 3 4 or 5 Step 2 Verify that the line card is rested on the guide and it rides smoothly in the slot Step 3 Push the line card firmly and ensure that the card is fully inserted in its respective slo...

Page 56: ...OmniAccess 780 Hardware Users Guide Alcatel Lucent Figure 18 Installing Line Cards REMOVING THE SINGLE SLOT LINE CARDS To remove the line card loosen the thumb screws provided on the line card and pull the line card out of the slot OmniAccess 780 OA7 SF OA7 T1E1 4 OA7 SE Port 0 Port 1 ...

Page 57: ... tray in the fan tray slot slot 26 provided in the front panel of the system Step 3 Verify that the fan tray is rested on the guide and it rides smoothly in the slot Step 4 Push the fan tray firmly in the slot Step 5 Secure the fan tray with the chassis using the thumb screw Figure 19 Installing Fan Tray REMOVING FAN TRAY To remove the fan tray follow the procedure given below Step 1 Ensure that t...

Page 58: ...ns Step 1 Ensure that you have power supply as specified in the Power Supply Specifications section of this document Step 2 Ensure that you have proper grounding provided at the site Step 3 Insert the power tray in the power tray slot provided in the rear panel of the system Step 4 Verify that the power tray is rested on the guide and it rides smoothly in the slot Step 5 Push the power tray firmly...

Page 59: ...illers is outlined below Step 1 Insert the filler in the empty slot Step 2 Verify that the filler is rested on the guide and it rides smoothly in the slot Step 3 Push the filler firmly and ensure that the filler is fully inserted in its respective slot and tighten the screws Step 4 Only for Switch Fabric Once the filler is locked with the slot rest the ejector lever on the face of the Switch Fabri...

Page 60: ...Installing the OmniAccess 780 Left running head Chapter name automatic 54 Beta Beta OmniAccess 780 Hardware Users Guide Alcatel Lucent ...

Page 61: ...ch as page layout To return to the draft version import color def ns from draft colors fm To switch to the beta version import color def ns from beta colors fm Pagination Numeric continuous with preceding section of book OmniAccess 780 Hardware Users Guide Optional footer Manual title to set redefine ManualTitle variable CHAPTER 4 STARTING THE OMNIACCESS 780 INTRODUCTION This chapter explains the ...

Page 62: ...ystem Console Port chapter of this guide to connect the system to a console STARTING THE OA 780 After installing your OA 780 and connecting cables follow the procedure given below to start the system Step 1 Power ON the OA 780 Power on the OA 780 by turning on the external power switch located near the power cable on the power supply tray If power supply is available you can hear the rotation of s...

Page 63: ...ve Off Power up status This is the default display when the system is first powered on and before the software is loaded Green Switch Fabric is active Fan Tray Status LED Tricolor LED Off Power up status This is the default display when the system is first powered on and before the software is loaded Red Some component of the system is not being managed by the Chassis Manager or the Chassis Manage...

Page 64: ...configuring the system Follow the prompts on the screen to input the required information For further customizing and changing the configuration it would be necessary to use the full fledged CLI access to the system To use the CLI and to know more about its usage refer to the OmniAccess 700 CLI Configuration Guide Step 4 If all the activities have proceeded normally and if the initial configuratio...

Page 65: ...PORT The OA 780 has a RJ 45 console port connector A RJ 45 RJ 45 roll over cable along with RJ 45 to DB 9 female adapter is provided with the system to access the console port via a DTE computer terminal Refer to Pin Connector Details for OmniAccess 780 for detailed information on cable pin connection To connect the OA 780 to the console perform the following steps Figure 21 Connecting to the Syst...

Page 66: ...M on your computer terminal Step 2 Start your terminal emulation software Example kermit or hyperterm terminal if you are using Microsoft Windows operating system or minicom terminal if you are using Unix Linux operating system Step 3 Set the console session as follows Table 23 Console Properties Step 4 Watch for console message output or press the Enter key to get the device prompt Parameter Valu...

Page 67: ...u need to set the superadmin password when the following prompt is displayed Enter the new password for superadmin Once you enter the password for the superadmin you will be asked to reconfirm the password with the following prompt Retype the new password After confirming the password you will be asked to login using a username The below prompt appears Username Enter the user name as superadmin No...

Page 68: ...the system remotely Telnet SSH and Modem you need to configure basic Authentication Authorization and Accounting AAA configuration AAA is a system in IP based networking to control which users have access to the system what resources users have access to and to keep track of the activity of users over a network To enable the AAA services on your system enter the aaa services command in Configurati...

Page 69: ...hutdown command Example ALU config if GigabitEthernet7 0 no shutdown Step 10 Configure an IP address for the interface by entering the following command Enter the IP address in the valid IP address format A B C D ip address ip address subnet mask ip address prefix length Example ALU config if GigabitEthernet7 0 ip address 192 168 1 1 24 Note In the above example 192 168 1 1 is assumed to be the Gi...

Page 70: ...te Step 13 Enable Modem for Out of Band Management modem enable disable Example ALU config modem enable Step 14 Show Chassis The show chassis command provides a physical inventory of the running chassis components for a specific slot or for the entire system Example ALU config show chassis Physical inventory at Thu Dec 11 19 06 36 2008 System started approximately Thu Dec 11 18 32 42 2008 Uptime i...

Page 71: ...iversal serial port card Serial number ND0652001055 Version 01 Revision A00 LoL firmware version 2 2 68 Loader version 2 33 MPC Loader version 1 9 ALU OS version 2 3 1 30 MDC Serial number SM0645000014 Revision R Version 01 PB Power tray active Slot number 22 Part number 902612 90 Manufacturer ALU Description Power tray Serial number ND0533002043 Version 00 Revision A00 SC Switch card active Slot ...

Page 72: ...chassis Serial number ND0504000104 Version 00 Revision Q Base MAC 00 11 8b 00 1a 00 Step 15 Save the running configuration to the startup configuration Example ALU config write mem Note Be sure to save the running configuration If this is not done when the system reboots the configuration is lost For further configuration of your OA 780 refer to the OmniAccess 700 CLI Configuration Guide provided ...

Page 73: ... configure the OA 780 through a GUI Note To access the OA 780 through the GUI an IP interface must be configured in your system Step 1 Configure IP address of an interface To configure an IP address of a given interface follow the steps detailed in the Accessing OA 780 Through CLI section of this document Step 2 Open a Web browser from your PC Step 3 In the address bar field type the IP address of...

Page 74: ...nternal Network To establish a Telnet session with the OA 780 follow the procedure below Step 1 Connect an RJ 45 cable from the Ethernet port in SE card on the front panel of the OA 780 to the internal router switch or hub in your LAN Step 2 Open a Telnet session for example to 192 168 1 1 From Windows host click Start Run type telnet 192 168 1 1 and click OK From the Unix Linux host from the term...

Page 75: ...key cryptography for both connection and authentication To establish a SSH session with the OA 780 follow the procedure below Step 1 Connect an RJ 45 cable from the Ethernet port in the SE card on the front panel of the OA 780 to the router switch or hub in your internal network LAN Step 2 Open an SSH session for example to 192 168 1 1 From Unix Linux host from the terminal window type ssh usernam...

Page 76: ...nt CONNECTING THROUGH EXTERNAL NETWORK To establish a link between the OA 780 and the external network WAN Internet connect the RJ 11 jack from the external modem to the modem port provided in the fan tray on the front panel of the OA 780 Figure 23 Connecting through External Network RJ 11 Modem Port RJ 11 Connector Port 0 Port 1 ...

Page 77: ...performs tasks has access to it Site log entries might include the following Installation progress Make a copy of the System Installation Checklist and insert it into the site log Make entries on the Installation Checklist as each procedure is completed Upgrades and removal replacement procedures Use the site log as a record of system maintenance and expansion history Each time a procedure is perf...

Page 78: ...Starting the OmniAccess 780 Left running head Chapter name automatic 72 Beta Beta OmniAccess 780 Hardware Users Guide Alcatel Lucent ...

Page 79: ...re Users Guide Optional footer Manual title to set redefine ManualTitle variable Appendix A Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information This appendix provides information on regulatory agency compliance and safety for the OmniAccess 780 OA 780 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CE MARK This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other provisions of Directive 73 23 EEC and 89 336 EE...

Page 80: ... EQUIPMENT WEEE STATEMENT The product at end of life is subject to separate collection and treatment in the EU Member States Norway and Switzerland and therefore marked with the symbol Treatment applied at end of life of the product in these countries shall comply with the applicable national laws implementing directive 2002 96EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE ...

Page 81: ...ardous substance of at least one of all homogeneous materials in the parts is above the relevant threshold of the SJ T11363 2006 standard 对销售之日的所售产品 本表显示 阿尔卡特朗讯公司供应链的电子信息产品可能包含这些物质 注意 在所售产 品中可能会也可能不会含有所有所列的部件 This table shows where these substances may be found in the supply chain of Alcatel Lucent electronic information products as of the date of sale of the enclosed product Note that some of the...

Page 82: ... running head Chapter name automatic 4 Beta Beta OmniAccess 780 Hardware Users Guide Alcatel Lucent Products are packaged using one or more of the following packaging materials Corrugated Cardboard Corrugated Fiberboard Low Density Polyethylene CB FB ...

Page 83: ...dules used in an OA 780 comply with Class A standards Modules with copper connectors meet Class A requirements using unshielded UTP cables SAFETY UL60950 1 2003 CSA 22 2 No 60950 1 2003 EN 60950 IEC 60950 1 2001 EMC FCC Part 15 Subpart B ICES 003 EN 55022 1998 A1 2000 EN 55024 AS NZS 3548 1995 A1 1997 A2 1997 VCCI V 3 2000 04 TELECOM 47 CFR Part 68 AND ACTA Adopted Technical Criteria CS 03 Issue 8...

Page 84: ...301 Tel 818 880 3500 Fax 818 880 3505 Website www alcatel lucent com Conformance to Directive s Product Standards EC Directive 89 336 EEC EC Directive 73 23 EEC EC Directive 1999 5 EEC EN 55022 1998 A1 2000 A2 2003 EN 61000 3 2 2000 EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 EN 55024 1998 A1 2001 EN 61000 4 2 2001 EN 61000 4 3 2002 EN 61000 4 4 1995 A1 2000 A2 2001 EN 61000 4 5 2001 EN 61000 4 6 2001 EN 61000 4 8 ...

Page 85: ...s likely to cause interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense The user is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the equipment without approval of the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate this equipment It is suggested that the user use only shielded and grounded cables to ensure compliance with FCC Rules If this ...

Page 86: ...ques telles que prescrites par le RÈglement sur le brouillage radioèlectrique ètabli par le ministère des Communications du Canada JATE This equipment meets the requirements of the Japan Approvals Institute of Telecommunications Equipment JATE CISPR22 CLASS A WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference Under such circumstances the user may ...

Page 87: ...atel Lucent Beta Beta OmniAccess 780 Hardware Users Guide CLASS A WARNING FOR TAIWAN AND OTHER CHINESE MARKETS This is a Class A Information Product When used in a residential environment it may cause radio frequency interference Under such circumstances the user may be requested to take appropriate countermeasure ...

Page 88: ...levar el chasis Para evitar lesiones mantenga su espalda en posición recta y levante con sus piernas no con su espalda BLANK PANELS WARNING Because they regulate airflow and help protect internal chassis components blank cover plates should remain installed at empty module slots and power supply bays at all times Français Les caches blancs remplissent trois fonctions importantes ils évitent tout r...

Page 89: ...mpétent Deutsch Installationshinweise Dieses Gerät soll nur von Personal installiert oder gewartet werden welches in elektrischen und mechanischen Grundlagen ausgebildet ist Español Estos equipos deben ser instalados y atendidos exclusivamente por personal adecuadamente formado y capacitado en técnicas eléctricas y mecánicas INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WARNING Lasers emit invisible radiation from th...

Page 90: ...ück zu Alcatel Lucent Dort wird die gebrauchte Batterie ersetzt Español Si substituye las pilas de litio en su chasis siempre utilice el mismo modelo o el tipo equivalente de pila recomendada por el fabricante Deshágase de las pilas usadas según las instrucciones del fabricante Devuelva el módulo con la pila de litio a Alcatel Lucent La pila de litio será substituida en la fábrica de Alcatel Lucen...

Page 91: ...EARTHING REQUIREMENT WARNING To avoid shock hazard The power cord must be connected to a properly wired and earth receptacle Any equipment to which this product will attached must also be connected to properly wired receptacles Français Pour éviter tout risque de choc électrique Ne jamais rendre inopérant le conducteur de masse ni utiliser l équipement sans un conducteur de masse adéquatement inst...

Page 92: ...Guide que acompañó este equipo contiene información importante de seguridad sobre la cual usted debe estar enterado al trabajar con los componentes de dotación física en este sistema Usted debe leer esta guía antes de instalar usar o mantener este equipo RESTRICTED ACCESS LOCATION WARNING This equipment should be installed in a location that restricts access A restricted access location is one whe...

Page 93: ...r Vous devrez mettre ce bracelet avant toute intervention hardware Deutsch Hinweise zur ESD Elektrostatischen Aufladung Weil elektrostatische Aufladung ESD Teile der Anlage beschädigen könnten müssen sie sich selbst erden bevor sie mit der Hardware Installation beginnen Zu diesem Zweck stellt Alcatel Lucent ein Erdungsarmband und eine Erdungsöse an der oberen rechten Seite des Chassis zur Verfügun...

Page 94: ... ADVERTENCIA DE RADIACIÓN LÁSER INVISIBLE Los lasers emiten radiación invisible de la apertura abierta cuando no se conecta ningún cable de fibra óptica Al quitar los cables no mire fijamente en las aberturas abiertas Además instale las cubiertas protectoras de la abertura a las salidas de la fibra sin el cable conectado ADVERTENCIA DE LA BATERÍA DE LITIO Hay un peligro de la explosión si la bater...

Page 95: ...talar en una ubicación que restrinja el acceso Una ubicación con acceso restringido es una donde está seguro y limitado el acceso al personal de servicio que tiene un clave especial u otros medios de la seguridad ADVERTENCIA DE PULSERA ANTIESTÁTICA Debido a que la descarga electrostática ESD puede dañar componentes del interruptor usted debe conectarse a tierra correctamente antes de continuar con...

Page 96: ...Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information Left running head Chapter name automatic 18 Beta Beta OmniAccess 780 Hardware Users Guide Alcatel Lucent ...

Page 97: ... Pagination Numeric continuous with preceding section of book OmniAccess 780 Hardware Users Guide Optional footer Manual title to set redefine ManualTitle variable AppendixB AC Power Specifications The OA 780 requires AC input power supply in the range between 100 and 240V The AC input power supply uses a power factor correction that complies to EN61000 3 2 Table 1 lists the AC input power supply ...

Page 98: ...Beta Beta OmniAccess 780 Hardware Users Guide Alcatel Lucent Regulatory compliance Agency approvals UL 1950 CSA C22 2 Level 3 TUV EN60950 or VDE EN60950 NEMKO EN60950 CB Report CE Complies with FCC part 15 subpart J Class B and CISPR 22 Class B Description Specification ...

Page 99: ...late elements such as page layout To return to the draft version import color def ns from draft colors fm To switch to the beta version import color def ns from beta colors fm Pagination Numeric continuous with preceding section of book OmniAccess 780 Hardware Users Guide Optional footer Manual title to set redefine ManualTitle variable AppendixC Pin Connector Details for OmniAccess 780 This secti...

Page 100: ...5 CONSOLE CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS This section details console connector pin RJ 45 details for the OA 780 Figure 2 RJ 45 Connector Table 2 Pin Connector Details for RJ 45 Connector RJ 45 Connector Pin Signal Name 1 Connected to pin 8 2 Connected to pin 7 3 Transmit 4 Signal ground 5 Signal ground 6 Receive 7 Connected to pin 2 8 Connected to pin 1 ...

Page 101: ... 23 Alcatel Lucent Beta Beta OmniAccess 780 Hardware Users Guide T1E1 CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS The following table details the T1 E1 connector pin details for the OA 780 Table 3 T1 E1 Card Port Connector Pin Assignment Pin Signal Name 1 Receive Ring 2 Receive Tip 3 NC No Connection 4 Transmit Ring 5 Transmit Tip 6 NC 7 NC 8 NC ...

Page 102: ...tel Lucent SE L2GE CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS The following table details the SE L2GE connector pin details for the OA 780 Table 4 10 100 1000 Mbps Port Connector Pin Assignment on SE L2GE Card Pin In 10 Base T and 100 Base Tx Mode In 1000 Base Tx Mode 1 TX TD0 2 TX TD0 3 RX TD1 4 NC No Connection TD2 5 NC TD2 6 RX TD1 7 NC TD3 8 NC TD3 ...

Page 103: ...tor Table 5 Pin Connector Details for USP Line Card Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name A1 CHASSIS_GND A35 Signal Ground A2 PORT1_RTS_B A36 PORT1_RTS_A A3 PORT1_CTS_B A37 PORT1_CTS_A A4 PORT1_DSR_B A38 PORT1_DSR_A A5 PORT1_DCD_B A39 PORT1_DCD_A A6 PORT1_DTR_B A40 PORT1_DTR_A A7 PORT1_RI A41 PORT1_RL A8 PORT1_TM A42 PORT1_LL A9 PORT1_RxD_B A43 PORT1_RxD_A A10 No Connect A44 No Connect A11 PORT1_TxD_B A...

Page 104: ...ORT0_LL A26 PORT0_RxD_B A60 PORT0_RxD_A A27 P0P1_CMODE0 A61 P0P1_CMODE1 A28 PORT0_TxD_B A62 PORT0_TxD_A A29 P0P1_CMODE2 A63 P0P1_CMODE3 A30 PORT0_RxTiming_B A64 PORT0_RxTiming_A A31 P0P1_CMODE4 A65 Signal Ground A32 PORT0_TxTiming_B A66 PORT0_TxTiming_A A33 Signal Ground A67 Signal Ground A34 PORT0_TXC_B A68 PORT0_TXC_A B1 CHASSIS_GND B35 Signal Ground B2 PORT2_RTS_B B36 PORT2_RTS_A B3 PORT2_CTS_B...

Page 105: ... PORT2_TXC_B B51 PORT2_TXC_A B18 CHASSIS_GND B52 Signal Ground B19 PORT3_RTS_B B53 PORT3_RTS_A B20 PORT3_CTS_B B54 PORT3_CTS_A B21 PORT3_DSR_B B55 PORT3_DSR_A B22 PORT3_DCD_B B56 PORT3_DCD_A B23 PORT3_DTR_B B57 PORT3_DTR_A B24 PORT3_RI B58 PORT3_RL B25 PORT3_TM B59 PORT3_LL B26 PORT3_RxD_B B60 PORT3_RxD_A B27 No Connect B61 No Connect B28 PORT3_TxD_B B62 PORT3_TxD_A B29 No Connect B63 No Connect B...

Page 106: ...is used on V 35 DCE cable Signal Name Signal Type Note 1 V 35 Circuit Number 34 pin Winchester connector pin Note 2 Direction TxD A V 35 103 P DTE DCE TxD B V 35 103 S DTE DCE TT A DTE supplied timing V 35 113 U DTE DCE TT B DTE supplied timing V 35 113 W DTE DCE RTS V 28 105 C DTE DCE DTR V 28 108 H DTE DCE RL V 28 140 N DTE DCE LL V 28 141 L DTE DCE RxD A V 35 104 R DCE DTE RxD B V 35 104 T DCE ...

Page 107: ...5 male connector is used on X 21 DTE cable and DB 15 female connector is used on X 21 DCE cable Signal Name Signal Type Note 1 X 21 Mnemonic DB 15 connector pin Note 2 Direction Transmit A V 11 T A 2 DTE DCE Transmit B V 11 T B 9 DTE DCE Byte Timing A V 11 113 7 DCE DTE Byte Timing B V 11 113 14 DCE DTE Signal Timing A V 11 S A 6 DCE DTE Signal Timing B V 11 S B 13 DCE DTE Receive A V 11 R A 4 DCE...

Page 108: ... 25 male connector is used on RS 232 DTE cable and DB 25 female connector is used on RS 232 DCE cable Signal Name Signal Type Note 1 RS 232 Mnemonic DB 25 connector pin Note 2 Direction TxD V 28 BA 2 DTE DCE TT DTE supplied timing V 28 DA 24 DTE DCE RTS V 28 CA 4 DTE DCE DTR V 28 CD 20 DTE DCE RL V 28 RL 21 DTE DCE LL V 28 LL 18 DTE DCE RxD V 28 BB 3 DCE DTE RxC V 28 DD 17 DCE DTE TxC V 28 DB 15 D...

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