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Part No. 060236-10, Rev. F

April 2011

OmniSwitch 6400 Series

Hardware Users Guide

www.alcatel-lucent.com

Summary of Contents for OS6400-24

Page 1: ...Part No 060236 10 Rev F April 2011 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide www alcatel lucent com...

Page 2: ...ucent OmniVista are registered trademarks of Alcatel Lucent OmniAccess Omni Switch Router PolicyView RouterView SwitchManager VoiceView WebView X Cell X Vision and the Xylan logo are trademarks of Alc...

Page 3: ...ckup Power Supplies 1 3 Hot Swapping 1 4 Hardware Monitoring 1 4 Chapter 2 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components 2 1 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis Configurations 2 1 OmniSwitch 6400...

Page 4: ...n Default Settings 2 33 Modifying the Serial Connection Settings 2 33 Port Pinouts 2 35 10 100 Ethernet Port RJ 45 Pinout non PoE 2 35 Gigabit Ethernet Port RJ 45 Pinout 2 35 10 100 1000 Mbps Power ov...

Page 5: ...Power over Ethernet Specifications 4 3 Viewing PoE Power Supply Status 4 4 Configuring Power over Ethernet Parameters 4 5 Power over Ethernet Defaults 4 5 Understanding and Modifying the Default Setti...

Page 6: ...Management Module 5 25 Reloading the Secondary Management Module 5 27 Reloading Switches with Idle Roles 5 29 Reloading Switches in Pass Through Mode 5 29 Reloading All Switches in a Stack 5 30 Softw...

Page 7: ...Disconnection Warning A 9 Proper Earthing Requirement Warning A 9 DC Power Supply Connection Warning A 10 Read Important Safety Information Warning A 10 Restricted Access Location Warning A 10 Wrist S...

Page 8: ...Contents viii OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide April 2011...

Page 9: ...s Hardware Users Guide describes your switch hardware components and basic switch hardware procedures Supported Platforms This information in this guide applies to the following products OmniSwitch 64...

Page 10: ...forms The information in this guide does not apply to the following products OmniSwitch original version with no numeric model name OmniSwitch 6600 Family OmniSwitch 6800 Series OmniSwitch 6850 Series...

Page 11: ...stacking and cables backup power supplies etc in greater depth What is in this Manual This users guide includes the following hardware related information Descriptions of switch configurations Descri...

Page 12: ...king access control setting the switch s IP address and setting up a password It also includes succinct over view information on fundamental aspects of the switch such as hardware LEDs the software di...

Page 13: ...examples on how standard network ing technologies are configured on the OmniSwitch 6400 Series The Advanced Routing Configuration Guide includes configuration information for networks using advanced...

Page 14: ...ftware directory architecture image rollback protections authenticated switch access managing switch files system configuration using SNMP and using web management software WebView OmniSwitch AOS Rele...

Page 15: ...ce of 7x24 no excuses technical support You ll also receive regular software updates to maintain and maximize your Alcatel Lucent prod uct s features and functionality and on site hardware replacement...

Page 16: ...Technical Support About This Guide page xvi OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide April 2011...

Page 17: ...e the Enter prise edge the SMB core as metro access CPE devices etc OS6400 switches are available in 24 port copper and fiber configurations as well as 48 port copper configurations Power over Etherne...

Page 18: ...ith 44 RJ 45 ports configurable to 10 100 1000 four 4 combo SFP RJ45 ports and two 2 10 Gigabit Ethernet stacking ports The OS6400 P48 supports two external 360W power supplies OmniSwitch 6400 P24H Th...

Page 19: ...of software in the event of a system software prob lem The switch controls software rollback through its resilient directory structure design i e flash working and flash certified For detailed informa...

Page 20: ...e the switch immediately sends a trap to the user The trap is displayed on the console in the form of a text error message In the case of an over threshold temperature condition the chassis displays a...

Page 21: ...l 2011 page 2 1 2 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis Configurations OmniSwitch 6400 U24 OmniSwitch 6400 U24D OmniSwitch 6400 24 OmniSwitch 6400 P24 P...

Page 22: ...vides link and traffic status Refer to LED Status Indicators on page 2 20 for LED status information E Console Port RS 232 console port with an RJ 45 connector Provides access to the CLI for configura...

Page 23: ...ave these labels OS6400 24 Rear Panel Item Description A Power Supply Connector Internal 126W AC power supply B Grounding Block Type LCD8 10A L grounding lug C Fan Tray filter D Redundant Power Supply...

Page 24: ...ry size 128 MB RAM memory size 256 MB SDRAM Width 17 32 in 44 0 cm Height 1 73 in 4 4 cm Height rack units 1 RU Depth 17 75 in 45 09 cm with external power supply 10 75 in 27 31 cm without external po...

Page 25: ...ides link and traffic status Refer to LED Status Indicators on page 2 20 for LED status information E Console Port RS 232 console port with an RJ 45 connector Provides access to the CLI for configurat...

Page 26: ...ed Primary PS1 and two of the connectors are labeled Backup PS2 The primary power supply must be connected to the Primary PS1 connector A redundant power supply can be connected to either of the Backu...

Page 27: ...Flash memory size 128 MB RAM memory size 256 MB SDRAM Width 17 32 in 44 0 cm Height 1 73 in 4 4 cm Height rack units 1 RU Depth 17 75 in 45 09 cm with external power supply 10 75 in 27 31 cm without e...

Page 28: ...ation D SFP LEDs Provides link and traffic status Refer to LED Status Indicators on page 2 20 for LED status information E Console Port RS 232 console port with an RJ 45 connector Provides access to t...

Page 29: ...ave these labels OS6400 U24 Rear Panel Item Description A Power Supply Connector Internal 126W AC power supply B Grounding Block Type LCD8 10A L grounding lug C Fan Tray filter D Redundant Power Suppl...

Page 30: ...e 128 MB RAM memory size 256 MB SDRAM Width 17 32 in 44 0 cm Height 1 73 in 4 4 cm Height rack units 1 RU Depth 17 75 in 45 09 cm with external power supply 10 75 in 27 31 cm without external power su...

Page 31: ...ation D SFP LEDs Provides link and traffic status Refer to LED Status Indicators on page 2 20 for LED status information E Console Port RS 232 console port with an RJ 45 connector Provides access to t...

Page 32: ...have these labels OS6400 U24D Rear Panel Item Description A Power Supply Connector Internal 120W DC power supply B Grounding Block Type LCD8 10A L grounding lug C Fan Tray filter D Redundant Power Sup...

Page 33: ...e 128 MB RAM memory size 256 MB SDRAM Width 17 32 in 44 0 cm Height 1 73 in 4 4 cm Height rack units 1 RU Depth 17 75 in 45 09 cm with external power supply 10 75 in 27 31 cm without external power su...

Page 34: ...EDs Provides link and traffic status Refer to LED Status Indicators on page 2 20 for LED status information E Console Port RS 232 console port with an RJ 45 connector Provides access to the CLI for co...

Page 35: ...ve these labels OS6400 48 Rear Panel Item Description A Power Supply Connector Internal 126W AC power supply B Grounding Block Type LCD8 10A L grounding lug C Fan Tray filter D Redundant PS2 Power Sup...

Page 36: ...ory size 128 MB RAM memory size 256 MB SDRAM Width 17 32 in 44 0 cm Height 1 73 in 4 4 cm Height rack units 1 RU Depth 20 25 in 51 43 cm with external power supply 13 25 in 33 67 cm without external p...

Page 37: ...Provides link and traffic status Refer to LED Status Indicators on page 2 20 for LED status information E Console Port RS 232 console port with an RJ 45 connector Provides access to the CLI for confi...

Page 38: ...led Primary PS1 and two of the connectors are labeled Backup PS2 The primary power supply must be connected to the Primary PS1 connector A redundant power supply can be connected to either of the Back...

Page 39: ...0W AC Flash memory size 128 MB RAM memory size 256 MB SDRAM Width 17 32 in 44 0 cm Height 1 73 in 4 4 cm Height rack units 1 RU Depth 17 75 in 45 09 cm with external power supply 10 75 in 27 31 cm wit...

Page 40: ...it in a stack Switch is idle not primary or secondary PWR Solid Green Solid Amber Off Primary power supply operational Primary power supply failure Primary power supply not present BPS Solid Green Sol...

Page 41: ...Power Supply see PS 510W AC Power Supply on page 2 22 PS 510W AC E Power Supply see PS 510W AC E Power Supply on page 2 24 PS 360W AC Power Supply see PS 360W AC Power Supply on page 2 25 PS 360W AC E...

Page 42: ...nd can be installed as either a primary or redundant power supply 900W AC System PoE Power Supply P S Component Description Model PS 900AC P Provides Primary and Redundant System and PoE For OS6400 P4...

Page 43: ...0W AC System PoE Power Supply P S Component Description Model PS 510W AC Provides Primary and Redundant System and PoE For OS6400 P24 and OS6400 P48 Input Voltage Range 100 to 240 VAC Rated Frequency...

Page 44: ...10W AC Enhanced System PoE Power Supply P S Component Description Model PS 510W AC E Provides Primary and Redundant System and PoE For OS6400 P24 and OS6400 P48 Input Voltage Range 90 to 264 VAC Rated...

Page 45: ...AC System PoE Power Supply P S Component Description Model PS 360W AC Provides Primary and Redundant System and PoE For OS6400 P24 and OS6400 P48 Input Voltage Range 100 to 240 VAC Rated Frequency 50...

Page 46: ...Enhanced AC System PoE Power Supply P S Component Description Model PS 360W AC E Provides Primary and Redundant System and PoE For OS6400 P24 and OS6400 P48 Input Voltage Range 90 to 264 VAC Rated Fr...

Page 47: ...installed as a redundant system power supply 126W AC System Power Supply P S Component Description Model PS 126W AC Provides Redundant System Power For OS6400 24 OS6400 48 OS6400 U24 OS6400 U24D Input...

Page 48: ...lled as a redundant system power supply 120W 48VDC System Power Supply P S Component Description Model PS 120W DC Provides Redundant System Power For OS6400 24 OS6400 48 OS6400 U24 OS6400 U24D Input V...

Page 49: ...C Internal System Power Supply P S Component Description Model 126W AC Internal Power Supply Provides Primary System Power For OS6400 24 OS6400 48 OS6400 U24 Input Voltage Range 100 to 240 VAC Rated F...

Page 50: ...ponents page 2 30 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide April 2011 Power Supply Shelf Alcatel Lucent requires the use of the power supply shelf when connecting power supplies The shelf can be at...

Page 51: ...wires and is rated between 85 265 VAC region dependent 10 amps with a nominal length of 2 meters The female end terminates in an IEC 60320 C15 attachment plug and the male end termination varies depen...

Page 52: ...e following additional considerations Connect to a 48V reliably grounded DC SELV source Use common DC return connections for the DC power supplies The DC return terminal conductor should be connected...

Page 53: ...sage will display For switches in a stacked configuration all changes must be configured before the switches are cabled together In other words you must configure these settings when each switch is op...

Page 54: ...le at the boot prompt Boot commit file When the commit file command is used changes will not be enabled until after the next switch reboot 8 You can also save your changes in real time to the switch s...

Page 55: ...ut non PoE Gigabit Ethernet Port RJ 45 Pinout 10 100 1000 Mbps Power over Ethernet Port RJ 45 Pinout Pin Number Description 1 RX 2 RX 3 TX 4 not used 5 not used 6 TX 7 not used 8 not used Pin Number D...

Page 56: ...Series Chassis and Hardware Components page 2 36 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide April 2011 RJ 45 Console Port Connector Pinout Pin Number Signals as DTE Console Port 1 NC 2 NC 3 RXD 4 Gro...

Page 57: ...um clearances for adequate chassis airflow and access to cabling and components at the front and rear of the chassis Note Clearance recommendations at the front and rear of chassis are for access to c...

Page 58: ...is not compromised Mechanical Loading Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading Circuit Overloading Consideratio...

Page 59: ...ere it passes over the circuit board and provides necessary cooling for internal components Refer to the diagram below for more information 1 Air Intake The chassis fans pull air from the main air int...

Page 60: ...fans speed will vary according to the table below Note The fan will never be turned off completely At it s lowest setting it will always be running at the the Very Low speed setting 15 Current Fan Spe...

Page 61: ...m a single virtual chassis Also be sure that you have placed all switches in the stack within reach of required power sources and necessary cables once the switches are stacked together See Cabling St...

Page 62: ...ing an external power supply shelf and power supply to the back of the chassis as described on page 3 13 After completing the power supply shelf and external power supply installation return to this s...

Page 63: ...5 Mount the switch assembly on the table by inserting attachment screws through the flat portion of the mounting brackets and into the mounting surface Next Steps Powering On the Switch To power on t...

Page 64: ...ack from becoming top heavy it is recommended that you install heavier equipment at the bottom of the rack whenever possible If you are installing the switch on a relay rack be sure to install and sec...

Page 65: ...ange as shown before proceeding 6 Once the screws at the bottom of each flange are secure install the remaining rack mount screw Be sure that all screws are securely tightened Next Steps Rack Mounting...

Page 66: ...tions In addition to the stacking cables installed between adjacent switch the top most switch and bottom most switch in the stack must be connected using a redundant stacking cable Recommended Cablin...

Page 67: ...sure that cable connector is completely inserted and fully seated in the chassis 3 Insert the other end of the stacking cable into the stacking port of the switch immediately below Once again the sta...

Page 68: ...witch Connect the redundant cable now Refer to the diagram below for more information Redundant Connection Between Top and Bottom Switches 6 Once all stacking cable connectors are inserted tighten the...

Page 69: ...r Specifications on page 2 32 for more information Anti Static Warning Before handling any components free yourself of static by wearing a grounding strap or by grounding yourself properly Static disc...

Page 70: ...tening the captive screw 6 Repeat the steps above for any additional required power supplies Next Steps Mounting the Switch For information on table mounting the switch and power supply tray refer to...

Page 71: ...lf 1 Align the threaded holes in the provided rack mount flanges with the two holes in the power supply shelf These holes are located on the left and right sides of the shelf 2 Attach the flanges to t...

Page 72: ...bottom hole of each flange Tighten both screws until they are secure Attaching the Power Shelf to the Rack Note Be sure to install the screws in the bottom hole of each flange as shown before proceedi...

Page 73: ...1 page 3 17 Note The diagrams below show examples of mounting the switch and power supplies in both a 2U and 3U scenario Depending on the switch model power supplies and rack mounting options the actu...

Page 74: ...chassis directly as well as using cables at the same time as shown in the diagram below Redundant 510W PoE Next Steps Powering On the Switch To power on the chassis refer to Connecting Chassis to Pow...

Page 75: ...be plugged into an easily accessible outlet In the event that your power cord is lost or damaged refer to the specifications below Powering On a Chassis Follow the steps below to power on the chassis...

Page 76: ...he equipment frame The Branch Circuit Overcurrent Protection must be rated a Maximum of 15A Use 12AWG solid conductors only A readily accessible disconnect device that is suitably approved and rated s...

Page 77: ...of each wire removing the outer insulation to expose the copper core 2 Open the clamp for the ground wire slot by inserting a small flat tip screwdriver into the top of the appropriate circular hole...

Page 78: ...ou should be able to pull on the wire and not dislodge it Warning The positive wire of the sourcing equipment such as a battery or rectifier must be connected to the positive terminal of the OmniSwitc...

Page 79: ...of static by wearing a grounding strap or by grounding yourself properly Static discharge can damage the switch and the backup power supply Hot Swapping a Power Supply Connected to the Rear of the Cha...

Page 80: ...be hot swapped and disconnect from power supply 3 Loosen the captive screw of the power supply to be hot swapped 4 Carefully slide the power supply out of the power supply shelf and set aside Rack Mo...

Page 81: ...or consistency this chapter and the CLI Command Reference Guide refer to the feature as Power over Ethernet PoE Additional terms such as Powered Device PD and Power Source Equipment PSE are not synony...

Page 82: ...I Reference Guide Topics and configuration procedures described in this chapter include Power over Ethernet Specifications on page 4 3 Viewing Power Status on page 4 4 Configuring Power over Ethernet...

Page 83: ...tus Enabled Default PoE operational status Disabled PoE must be activated on a switch by switch basis via the lanpower start com mand OmniSwitch 6400 Series platforms supporting PoE OmniSwitch 6400 P2...

Page 84: ...status of power supplies installed in the backup power supply use the show power command as shown below show power Slot PS Wattage Type Status Location 1 1 360 AC UP External 1 2 360 AC UP External 2...

Page 85: ...tart command on a slot by slot basis before any connected PDs will receive inline power To activate power to PoE capable in a switch enter the corresponding slot number only For example lanpower start...

Page 86: ...the lanpower power command Since you are setting the power allowance for an individual port you must specify a slot port number in the command line For example the syntax lanpower 1 12 power 3000 red...

Page 87: ...a port by port basis Priority levels 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 th...

Page 88: ...itch with slot number 1 enter lanpower capacitor detection 1 enable To disable it use the lanpower capacitor detection command by entering lanpower capacitor detec tion followed by the slot number and...

Page 89: ...riority disconnect uses port priority and port number criteria for determining the power status of incom ing PDs refer to the examples on pages 4 10 through 4 11 Note Priority disconnect applies only...

Page 90: ...lot the incoming PD will automatically be granted power over the other devices regardless of its physical port number In order to avoid a power budget deficit another port in the slot is disconnected...

Page 91: ...Priority Disconnect is Disabled Note Priority disconnect examples are applicable only when there is inadequate power remaining to power an incoming device When priority disconnect is disabled power w...

Page 92: ...anpower command you must include a valid slot number in the command line syntax For example show lanpower 1 Port Maximum mW Actual Used mW Status Priority On Off 1 16000 0 Undefined Low OFF 2 16000 0...

Page 93: ...00 0 Undefined Low OFF 38 16000 0 Undefined Low OFF 39 16000 0 Undefined Low OFF 40 16000 0 Undefined Low OFF 41 16000 0 Undefined Low OFF 42 16000 0 Undefined Low OFF 43 16000 0 Undefined Low OFF 44...

Page 94: ...Monitoring Power over Ethernet via CLI Managing Power over Ethernet PoE page 4 14 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide April 2011...

Page 95: ...easily expand their switching capacity simply by adding additional switches to the stack In addition stacks provide enhanced resiliency and redundancy features For more information refer to page 5 3 N...

Page 96: ...ck Redundancy on page 5 16 Slot numbering on page 5 18 Hot Swapping modules in a stack on page 5 23 Reloading switches on page 5 25 Changing the secondary module to primary on page 5 33 Synchronizing...

Page 97: ...ms Chassis Management Module CMM and management module refer to those switches operating in a stack either in the primary or secondary management roles OmniSwitch 6400 Series switches operating in an...

Page 98: ...OmniSwitch 6400 Series switches is operating normally The stack consists of a primary module secondary module and two elements operating in idle status The software on all elements in the stack is syn...

Page 99: ...ly The stack consists of a primary module and a secondary module The software on both elements in the stack is synchronized The primary management module fails or is taken offline e g powered off or r...

Page 100: ...ed slot information has been cleared For more information on using the lowest MAC address to determine the primary switch in a stack refer to the diagram below Primary Management Module Selection Usin...

Page 101: ...at each element in a stack is assigned a unique slot number Do not assign duplicate slot numbers to elements in a stack Otherwise one or more switches will be forced into pass through mode For more in...

Page 102: ...cted via stacking cables All switches are currently powered off The user powers on a single switch in the stack In this case the bottom most switch is powered on The user now powers on the remaining s...

Page 103: ...determine the secondary management module refer to the diagram below Secondary Management Module Selection Using the Stacking Connection to the Primary Switch Note For information on dynamic slot numb...

Page 104: ...refer to page 5 12 Primary Slot 1 Slot 3 Slot 4 Secondary Slot 2 Assumes Slot 1 Assumes Slot 3 Assumes Slot 4 Assumes Slot 2 Saved Slot 1 Four OmniSwitch 6400 Series switches are stacked all switches...

Page 105: ...s also send and receive 10 100 1000 traffic on their Ethernet The primary management module is like an NI module with the added task of overall stack management the secondary management module is like...

Page 106: ...ck will not be disrupted Any elements in the stack not operating in pass through mode continue to operate normally The most common reason for one or more switches to enter pass through is duplicate sl...

Page 107: ...State Saved Link A Remote Remote Link B Remote Remote Slot State NI Port State NI Port 1 PRIMARY RUNNING 1 UP 1001 StackA UP 2 StackA 2 SECONDARY RUNNING 2 UP 1 StackB UP 1001 StackB 1001 PASS THRU DU...

Page 108: ...using the optional reload syntax in the command line reboot the module stack set slot 1001 saved slot 3 reload When the module comes up it assumes the new unique slot position in this case slot 3 and...

Page 109: ...1003 PASS THRU DUP SLOT 2 UP 1002 StackB UP 2 StackA 1002 PASS THRU DUP SLOT 2 UP 1 StackB UP 1003 StackA 1 PRIMARY RUNNING 1 UP 3 StackB UP 1002 StackA 3 IDLE RUNNING 3 UP 4 StackB UP 1 StackA This...

Page 110: ...even in the event of a connection failure at one of the stacking cables Stacking Cable Redundancy Recovery Following a Stacking Link Failure Data enters slot 1 via a 10 100 1000 Ethernet port The data...

Page 111: ...stacking cable connection exists between the top most and bottom most switches in the stack use the show stack status command For example show stack status Redundant cable status present Tokens used...

Page 112: ...a unique slot number To view the current slot assignments for a stack use the show ni or show module commands The slot number is also displayed on the front panel of each switch by the LED located on...

Page 113: ...e diagrams below for more information on dynamic slot numbering Note As the slot numbers are dynamically assigned boot slot cfg files are auto generated in the flash directory of each switch When modu...

Page 114: ...ring Example 2 Slot 5 Idle Slot 4 Idle Slot 3 Idle In this example the bottom switch is elected the primary management module for the stack It can be assumed that this switch has the low est MAC addre...

Page 115: ...secondary switches at either the top or the bottom of the stack For this example the primary and second ary roles will be assigned to the top of the stack This is accomplished by entering the followi...

Page 116: ...s flash directories use the stack clear slot command on all modules and then reboot the stack For example stack clear slot 1 stack clear slot 2 stack clear slot 3 stack clear slot 4 stack clear slot...

Page 117: ...o removing a switch from a stacked configuration can disrupt stack cabling at the rear of the stack When removing a module be sure that stacking link integrity including important stacking cable redun...

Page 118: ...by following the steps below 1 Make sure all switches are running the same software version 2 Clear the saved slot information from all incoming modules This will ensure that they are each assigned u...

Page 119: ...eload primary Note A primary management module reload can also be scheduled for a later time or date For informa tion on scheduling a primary module reload as well as additional command details refer...

Page 120: ...management module The slot 2 switch is the secondary The user reloads the stack s primary management module by issuing the reload primary command Any data flow on the primary switch s Ethernet is inte...

Page 121: ...g a secondary module reload as well as additional command details refer to the OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide Reloading the Secondary Management Module In a Stack of Three or More In this stack of fou...

Page 122: ...management module The slot 2 switch is the secondary The user reloads the stack s secondary management module by issuing the reload secondary command Any data flow on the secondary switch s Ethernet i...

Page 123: ...number of 1 is reloaded it resumes its previous idle role Although it has the lowest possible saved slot number it does not take over the primary management role In order for this switch to take over...

Page 124: ...switch s last known good software is propagated to all switches the synchronization process helps ensure effective redundancy across the stack Effects of Saved Slot Number Information on the Reload Pr...

Page 125: ...that do not have saved slot information The primary management role will be given to the switch with the lowest saved slot number The secondary management role will be given to the switch with the sec...

Page 126: ...switch in the stack and the third from top switch in the stack are reloaded simultaneously a problem will occur The switch between the two non adjacent switches will become isolated and the virtual ch...

Page 127: ...switches in the stack are synchronized Otherwise data flow and switch management functions may be interrupted due to incorrect or outdated software when a switch takes over the primary management role...

Page 128: ...primary management module The slot 2 switch is the secondary A takeover is initiated by the user the primary management module is automatically reloaded Any data flow on the primary switch s Ethernet...

Page 129: ...To determine whether a stack is in need of synchronization use the show running directory command For example show running configuration CONFIGURATION STATUS Running CMM PRIMARY CMM Mode DUAL CMMs Cu...

Page 130: ...w chassis Displays basic configuration and status information for the switch chassis show cmm Displays basic hardware and status information for primary and secondary management modules operating in t...

Page 131: ...e OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide CMM Commands reload takeover install debug chassis auto reboot show running directory show reload show microcode Chassis Management and Monitoring Commands show system...

Page 132: ...Monitoring the Stack Managing OmniSwitch 6400 Series Stacks page 5 38 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide April 2011...

Page 133: ...grounded AC outlet or an Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS The switch immediately begins the boot process Allow a few moments for the switch to boot completely then verify the status of all LEDs on the...

Page 134: ...y be assigned unintended stack management roles Refer to Chapter 5 Managing OmniSwitch 6400 Series Stacks for detailed information The stack immediately begins the boot process Allow a few moments for...

Page 135: ...ve and opera tional status use the show chassis command For example show chassis Chassis 1 Model Name OS6400 48 Description 10 100 1000 Part Number 902274 10 Hardware Revision 005 Serial Number 439L00...

Page 136: ...s of standalone switches as well as switches stacked into a virtual chassis For detailed information on all OmniSwitch 6400 Series LEDs refer to page 2 20 CLI Commands Used for Monitoring a Chassis sh...

Page 137: ...tlichen Anforderungen und sonstigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinien 2004 108 EG EMV Richtlinie 2006 95 EG Niederspannungsrichtlinie 91 263 EWG Telekommunikationsendeinrichtungen falls zutreffend 1999 5 E...

Page 138: ...tance of at least one of all homogeneous materials in the parts is above the relevant threshold of the SJ T11363 2006 standard This table shows where these substances may be found in the supply chain...

Page 139: ...China RoHS Hazardous Substance Table OmniSwitch 6400 Hardware Users Guide April 2011 page A 3 Products are packaged using one or more of the following packaging materials Corrugated Cardboard Corrugat...

Page 140: ...950 1 2nd Edition 2007 03 27 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 07 2nd Edition 2007 03 EN 60950 1 2006 with Amendment II 2009 IEC 60950 1 2005 2nd Edition AS NZS TS 001 and 60950 2005 Australia UL AR Argentina...

Page 141: ...uipment It is suggested that the user use only shielded and grounded cables to ensure compliance with FCC Rules If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception the user is e...

Page 142: ...Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance m...

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Page 145: ...nt 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 re...

Page 146: ...ide Deutsch Der Getting Started Guide welcher diese Anlage beiliegt enth lt wichtige Sicherheitsinformationen ber die sie sich beim Arbeiten mit den Hardwareeinheiten bewu t sein sollten Sie sollten d...

Page 147: ...elektrostatische Aufladung ESD Teile der Anlage besch digen k nnten m ssen sie sich selbst erden bevor sie mit der Hardware Installation beginnen Zu diesem Zweck stellt Alcatel Lucent ein Erdungsarmb...

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Page 150: ...Instrucciones de seguridad en espa ol Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information page A 14 OmniSwitch 6400 Hardware Users Guide April 2011...

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