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Part No. 060236-10, Rev. A
August 2008
OmniSwitch 6400 Series
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  • Page 1 Part No. 060236-10, Rev. A August 2008 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide www.alcatel-lucent.com...
  • Page 2 The specifications described in this guide are subject to change without notice. © Copyright 2008 by Alcatel-Lucent. All rights reserved. This document may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the express written permission of Alcatel-Lucent. ®...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Software Rollback ....................1-3 Backup 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 6400-24 Front Panel ................2-2 OmniSwitch 6400-24 Rear Panel ................2-3 OS6400-24 Specifications ..................2-4...
  • Page 4 Contents OmniSwitch 6400-P48 Rear Panel .................2-18 OS6400-P48 Specifications ..................2-19 LED Status Indicators ....................2-20 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Power Supplies ..............2-21 PS-510W-AC Power Supply ..................2-22 PS-360W-AC Power Supply ..................2-23 PS-126W-AC Power Supply ..................2-24 PS-120W-DC Power Supply ..................2-25 126W AC Internal Power Supply ................2-26 120W DC Internal Power Supply ................2-26...
  • Page 5 Priority Disconnect is Enabled; Same Priority Level on All PD .....5-10 Priority Disconnect is Enabled; Incoming PD Port has Highest Priority Level ..........5-10 Priority Disconnect is Enabled; Incoming PD Port has Lowest Priority Level ..........5-10 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...
  • Page 6 Chapter 6 Managing OmniSwitch 6400 Series Stacks ............6-1 In This Chapter ........................6-2 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Stack Overview ..............6-3 Roles Within the Stack ....................6-3 Primary and Secondary Management Modules ............6-3 Primary Management Module Selection ............6-6 Secondary Management Module Selection ............6-9 Idle Module Role ....................6-11...
  • Page 7 Advertencia sobre la desconexión de la fuente ..........7-14 Advertencia sobre una apropiada conexión a tierra ........7-15 Leer “información importante de seguridad” ..........7-15 Advertencia de acceso restringido ..............7-15 Advertencia de pulsera antiestática ..............7-15 Clase de seguridad ...................7-15 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...
  • Page 8 Contents viii OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...
  • Page 9 About This Guide This OmniSwitch 6400 Series 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 6400-24 • OmniSwitch 6400-P24 • OmniSwitch 6400-48 •...
  • Page 10: About This Guide

    • OmniSwitch 6800 Series • OmniSwitch 6850 Series • OmniSwitch 6855 Series • OmniSwitch 7700 • OmniSwitch 7800 • OmniSwitch 8800 • OmniSwitch 9000 Series • OmniStack • OmniAccess • page x OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...
  • Page 11: Who Should Read This Manual

    CLI commands that pertain directly to hardware configuration, but it is not intended as a software users guide. There are several OmniSwitch 6400 Series users guides that focus on switch soft- ware configuration. Consult those guides for detailed information and examples for configuring your switch software to operate in a live network environment.
  • Page 12: How Is The Information Organized

    About This Guide How is the Information Organized? This users guide provides an overview of OmniSwitch 6400 Series switches, specifications of the hard- ware components, steps for setting up and managing OmniSwitch 6400 Series switches, and an overview and procedures for managing Power over Ethernet (PoE).
  • Page 13 802.1Q, VLANs, and Spanning Tree. The Network Configuration Guide contains overview information, procedures and 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 routing technologies (OSPF and BGP) and multicast routing protocols (DVMRP and PIM-SM).
  • Page 14: Related Documentation

    Related Documentation About This Guide Related Documentation The following are the titles and descriptions of all the OmniSwitch 6400 Series user manuals: OmniSwitch 6400 Series Getting Started Guide • Describes the hardware and software procedures for getting an OmniSwitch 6400 Series switch up and running.
  • Page 15: Published / Latest Product Documentation

    Published / Latest Product Documentation Published / Latest Product Documentation All user guides for the OmniSwitch 6400 Series are included on the Alcatel-Lucent public website. This website also includes user guides for other Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise products. The latest user guides can be found on our website at: http://www1.alcatel-lucent.com/enterprise/en/resource_library/user_manuals/...
  • Page 16 Technical Support About This Guide page xvi OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...
  • Page 17: Omniswitch 6400 Series

    1 OmniSwitch 6400 Series The OmniSwitch 6400 Series (OS6400) is a series of fixed configuration stackable Gigabit Ethernet switches with advanced Layer 2 and basic routing capabilities. Application examples include the Enter- prise edge, the SMB core, as metro access CPE devices, etc.
  • Page 18: Omniswitch 6400 Series Chassis Configurations

    22 SFP fiber ports (100 or 1000BaseX), two (2) combo SFP/RJ45 ports, and two (2) 10 Gigabit Ethernet stacking ports. The OS6400-U24D contains one internal DC power supply, an external AC or DC Backup Power Supply (BPS) is also available. page 1-2 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...
  • Page 19: Availability Features

    Backup Power Supplies The OmniSwitch 6400 Series switches support an optional backup power supply. This power supply is connected to the rear of the unit. There is a power shelf provided with the unit that slides into the rear of the chassis and is used to hold the power supplies.
  • Page 20: Hot Swapping

    LEDs, which provide visual status information, are provided on the chassis front panel. LEDs are used to indicate conditions such as hardware and software status, temperature errors, link integrity, data flow, etc. For detailed LED descriptions, refer to Chapter 2, “OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components.” User-Driven Monitoring User-driven hardware monitoring refers to CLI commands that are entered by the user in order to access the current status of hardware components.
  • Page 21: Chapter 2 Omniswitch 6400 Series Chassis And Hardware Components

    2 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis Configurations OmniSwitch 6400-24 OmniSwitch 6400-P24/P24H OmniSwitch 6400-48 OmniSwitch 6400-P48/P48H OmniSwitch 6400-U24 OmniSwitch 6400-U24D OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008 page 2-1...
  • Page 22: Omniswitch 6400-24 Front Panel

    OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis Configurations OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components OmniSwitch 6400-24 Front Panel OS6400-24 Front Panel Item Description LED Indicator Seven segment LED provides stack element ID. USB Port High speed USB 2.0 port. System Status LEDs Provides status on hardware, software, primary and redundant power.
  • Page 23: Omniswitch 6400-24 Rear Panel

    OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis Configurations OmniSwitch 6400-24 Rear Panel Note. The figure shows a pre-production version of the chassis without product, safety, and compliance information labels. All production versions of the chassis have these labels.
  • Page 24: Os6400-24 Specifications

    OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis Configurations OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components OS6400-24 Specifications Total non-combo 10/100/ 1000Base-T ports per switch (5–24) Total combo 10/100/1000Base-T combo ports per switch (1–4) Total combo SFP connectors per switch (1–4) Total 10/100/1000Base-T ports per...
  • Page 25: Omniswitch 6400-P24 Front Panel

    OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis Configurations OmniSwitch 6400-P24 Front Panel OS6400-P24 Front Panel Item Description LED Indicator Seven segment LED provides stack element ID. USB Port High speed USB 2.0 port. System Status LEDs Provides status on hardware, software, primary and redundant power.
  • Page 26: Omniswitch 6400-P24 Rear Panel

    OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis Configurations OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components OmniSwitch 6400-P24 Rear Panel Note. The figure shows a pre-production version of the chassis without product, safety, and compliance information labels. All production versions of the chassis have these labels.
  • Page 27: Os6400-P24 Specifications

    OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis Configurations OS6400-P24 Specifications Total non-combo 10/100/1000 Base-T PoE ports per switch (5–24) Total combo 10/100/1000 Base-T PoE ports per switch (1–4) Total combo SFP connectors per switch (1–4) Total 10/100/1000 Base-T PoE per...
  • Page 28: Omniswitch 6400-U24 Front Panel

    OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis Configurations OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components OmniSwitch 6400-U24 Front Panel OS6400-U24 Front Panel Item Description LED Indicator Seven segment LED provides stack element ID. USB Port High speed USB 2.0 port. System Status LEDs Provides status on hardware, software, primary and redundant power.
  • Page 29: Omniswitch 6400-U24 Rear Panel

    OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis Configurations OmniSwitch 6400-U24 Rear Panel Note. The figure shows a pre-production version of the chassis without product, safety, and compliance information labels. All production versions of the chassis have these labels.
  • Page 30: Os6400-U24 Specifications

    OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis Configurations OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components OS6400-U24 Specifications Total non-combo SFP connectors per switch (3–24) Total combo SFP connectors per switch (1–2) Total combo 10/100/1000 Base-T ports per switch (1–2) Total SFP connectors per stack...
  • Page 31: Omniswitch 6400-U24D Front Panel

    OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis Configurations OmniSwitch 6400-U24D Front Panel OS6400-U24D Front Panel Item Description LED Indicator Seven segment LED provides stack element ID. USB Port High speed USB 2.0 port. System Status LEDs Provides status on hardware, software, primary and redundant power.
  • Page 32: Omniswitch 6400-U24D Rear Panel

    OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis Configurations OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components OmniSwitch 6400-U24D Rear Panel Note. The figure shows a pre-production version of the chassis without product, safety, and compliance information labels. All production versions of the chassis have these labels.
  • Page 33: Os6400-U24D Specifications

    OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis Configurations OmniSwitch 6400-U24D Front Panel OS6400-U24D Specifications Total non-combo SFP connectors per switch (3–24) Total combo SFP connectors per switch (1–2) Total combo 10/100/1000Base-T ports per switch (1–2) Total SFP connectors per stack...
  • Page 34: Omniswitch 6400-48

    OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis Configurations OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components OmniSwitch 6400-48 OS6400-48 Front Panel Item Description LED Indicator Seven segment LED provides stack element ID. USB Port High speed USB 2.0 port. System Status LEDs Provides status on hardware, software, primary and redundant power. Refer “LED Status Indicators”...
  • Page 35: Omniswitch 6400-48 Rear Panel

    OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis Configurations OmniSwitch 6400-48 Rear Panel Note. The figure shows a pre-production version of the chassis without product, safety, and compliance information labels. All production versions of the chassis have these labels.
  • Page 36: Os6400-48 Specifications

    OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis Configurations OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components OS6400-48 Specifications Total non-combo 10/100/1000 Base-T ports per switch (5–48) Total combo 10/100/1000Base-T combo ports per switch (1–4) Total combo SFP connectors per switch (1–4) Total 10/100/1000 Base-T ports...
  • Page 37: Omniswitch 6400-P48 Front Panel

    OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis Configurations OmniSwitch 6400-P48 Front Panel OS6400-P48 Front Panel Item Description LED Indicator Seven segment LED provides stack element ID. USB Port High speed USB 2.0 port. System Status LEDs Provides status on hardware, software, primary and redundant power.
  • Page 38: Omniswitch 6400-P48 Rear Panel

    OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis Configurations OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components OmniSwitch 6400-P48 Rear Panel Note. The figure shows a pre-production version of the chassis without product, safety, and compliance information labels. All production versions of the chassis have these labels.
  • Page 39: Os6400-P48 Specifications

    OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis Configurations OS6400-P48 Specifications Total non-combo 10/100/ 1000Base-T PoE ports per switch (5–48) Total combo 10/100/1000 Base-T PoE combo ports per switch (1–4) Total combo SFP connectors per switch (1–4)
  • Page 40: Led Status Indicators

    LED Status Indicators OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components LED Status Indicators State Description Solid Green System software is operational. Solid Amber Hardware or System failure. Blinking Green Normal Diagnostics. Solid Green Primary unit in a stack or standalone switch.
  • Page 41: Omniswitch 6400 Series Power Supplies

    OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components OmniSwitch 6400 Series Power Supplies OmniSwitch 6400 Series Power Supplies OmniSwitch 6400 Series switches support the following power supplies: PS-510W-AC Power Supply (see “PS-510W-AC Power Supply” on page 2-22) • PS-360W-AC Power Supply (see “PS-360W-AC Power Supply”...
  • Page 42: Ps-510W-Ac Power Supply

    OmniSwitch 6400 Series Power Supplies OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components PS-510W-AC Power Supply The PS-510W-AC Power Supply provides system and PoE power and can be installed as either a primary or redundant power supply. 510W AC System/PoE Power Supply...
  • Page 43: Ps-360W-Ac Power Supply

    OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components OmniSwitch 6400 Series Power Supplies PS-360W-AC Power Supply The PS-360W-AC Power Supply provides system and PoE and can be installed as either a primary or redundant power supply. 360W AC System/PoE Power Supply...
  • Page 44: Ps-126W-Ac Power Supply

    OmniSwitch 6400 Series Power Supplies OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components PS-126W-AC Power Supply The PS-126W-AC Power Supply provides system power and can be installed as a redundant system power supply. 126W AC System Power Supply P/S Component Description...
  • Page 45: Ps-120W-Dc Power Supply

    OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components OmniSwitch 6400 Series Power Supplies PS-120W-DC Power Supply The PS-120W-DC Power Supply provides full system power and can be installed as a redundant system power supply. 120W -48VDC System Power Supply P/S Component...
  • Page 46: Ac Internal Power Supply

    OmniSwitch 6400 Series Power Supplies OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components 126W AC Internal Power Supply The 126W Internal Power Supply provides full system power. P/S Component Description Model 126W AC Internal Power Supply Provides Primary System Power OS6400-24, OS6400-48, OS6400-U24...
  • Page 47: Power Supply Shelf

    OmniSwitch 6400 Series Power Supplies Power Supply Shelf Alcatel-Lucent requires the use of the power supply shelf when connecting power supplies. The shelf can be attached directly to the back of the chassis or rack mounted. OS6400 Power Supply Shelf...
  • Page 48: Ac Power Cords

    AC Power Cords OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components AC Power Cords Since the power cord is the switch’s only disconnect device, it should be plugged into an easily accessible outlet. In the event that your power cord is lost or damaged, refer to the specifications below.
  • Page 49: Dc Power Specifications

    OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components DC Power Specifications DC Power Specifications In addition to the installation steps described in “Connecting a Power Supply to the Chassis” on page 3-12 “Rack Mounting Power Supplies” on page 3-14 DC power supplies have the following additional considerations: Connect to a -48V reliably grounded DC SELV source.
  • Page 50: Console Port

    Console Port OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components Console Port The console port, located on the chassis front panel, provides a console connection to the switch and is required when logging into the switch for the first time. By default, this RJ-45 connector provides an RS- 232 DTE console connection.
  • Page 51 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components Console Port To change the stop bits value, enter boot serialstopbits, followed by the number of stop bits. Options include 1 (default) and 2. For example: Boot > boot serialstopbits 2 Verify your current changes by entering show at the boot prompt: Boot >...
  • Page 52: Port Pinouts

    Console Port OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components Port Pinouts 10/100 Ethernet Port – RJ-45 Pinout (non-PoE) Pin Number Description not used not used not used not used Gigabit Ethernet Port – RJ-45 Pinout Pin Number Description BI_DB+ BI_DB-...
  • Page 53: Rj-45 Console Port - Connector Pinout

    OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components Console Port RJ-45 Console Port – Connector Pinout Pin Number Signals as DTE Console Port Ground Ground OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008 page 2-33...
  • Page 54 Console Port OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components page 2-34 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...
  • Page 55: Chapter 3 Mounting Os6400 Switches

    If a redundant power supply is to be attached directly to the rear of the switch chassis (see page 3-12), additional clearance will be required to accommodate the power supply tray. OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008 page 3-1...
  • Page 56: Elevated Operating Ambient Temperatures

    (e.g. use of power strips). If you are relocating the switch, be sure to power it down and remove all network, stacking, and power cables before moving. page 3-2 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...
  • Page 57: Airflow Recommendations

    This airflow provides required cooling for chassis components. 3. Air Exhaust. The airflow is exhausted through the fan exhaust vents at the right- hand side of the chassis. OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008 page 3-3...
  • Page 58: Installation Overview

    OmniSwitch 6400 Series switches can be installed in various configurations. Refer to the guidelines below before mounting the chassis and power supplies. Note. OmniSwitch 6400 Series switches must be placed “right side up.” Never attempt to operate a switch positioned on its side.
  • Page 59: Tabletop Installation

    Table mounted switches can be screwed directly to the table using a table mount flange kit (available from Alcatel-Lucent). (The table mount flanges also provide rubber feet to protect the table surface.) If this kit is to used, orient the table mounting brackets so that the rubber bumper faces down and attach the brackets to both the left and right side of the switch using the attachment screws removed at step (refer to illustration below).
  • Page 60: Next Steps

    “Connecting Chassis to Power Source” on page 3-18. Stacking Multiple Switches Into a Virtual Chassis To stack multiple switches into a virtual chassis, refer to “Setting Up a Stacked Configuration” on page 3-9. page 3-6 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...
  • Page 61: Rack-Mount Installation

    Rack-Mount Installation Rack Mount Guidelines Refer to the important guidelines below before installing the OmniSwitch 6400 Series chassis on a rack. It is recommended that two people install the switch on the rack—one person to hold the chassis and •...
  • Page 62: Next Steps

    “Connecting Chassis to Power Source” on page 3-18. Stacking Multiple Switches Into a Virtual On the Switch To stack multiple switches into a virtual chassis, refer to “Setting Up a Stacked Configuration” on page 3-9. page 3-8 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...
  • Page 63: Setting Up A Stacked Configuration

    A to stacking port B) configuration. Note that a redundant stacking cable connection exists between the top and bottom switches. This connection is required for effective redundancy across the stack. Recommended Stacking Cable Patterns (Chassis Rear Panels Shown) OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008 page 3-9...
  • Page 64 Repeat this procedure until all switches in the stack are connected (see illustrations a, b, and c below). Reminder. The diagram below shows one supported stacking cable pattern. For additional supported cabling patterns, refer to Chapter 6, “Managing OmniSwitch 6400 Series Stacks.” Connecting the Switches in the Stack page 3-10...
  • Page 65 Be sure not to overtighten the screws. Tightening Stacking Connector Captive Screws Now that all switches in the stack are connected, continue to “Connecting Chassis to Power Source” on page 3-18. OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008 page 3-11...
  • Page 66: Installing Power Supplies

    Installing Power Supplies OmniSwitch 6400 Series power supply can be installed in the following ways: As a primary or backup supply directly connected to the back of an OmniSwitch 6400 Series chassis. • “Connecting a Power Supply to the Chassis”...
  • Page 67: Next Steps

    “Connecting Chassis to Power Source” on page 3-18. Stacking Multiple Switches Into a Virtual On the Switch To stack multiple switches into a virtual chassis, refer to “Setting Up a Stacked Configuration” on page 3-9. OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008 page 3-13...
  • Page 68: Rack Mounting Power Supplies

    Carefully slide the power supply on to the power shelf and secure the power supply to the shelf using the captive screws. Tighten these screws to secure the power supply. Attaching a Power Supply to the Power Shelf page 3-14 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...
  • Page 69 Connect the other end of the power supply cable to the power supply and securely tighten. Connect the power cord to the power supply. OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008 page 3-15...
  • Page 70 3U scenario. Depending on the switch model, power supplies, and rack mounting options the actual mounting options will vary. 1 3 . 5 i n c h e Redundant 120W-DC, 126W-AC, 360W-PoE 1 3 . 5 i n c h e Redundant 510W-PoE page 3-16 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...
  • Page 71: Next Steps

    Mounting OS6400 Switches Rack Mounting Power Supplies You can also attach the power supplies to the back of an OmniSwitch 6400 Series chassis directly as well as using cables at the same time, as shown in the diagram below. 1 7 . 6...
  • Page 72: Connecting Chassis To Power Source

    Connect the IEC-60320-C15 end of the supplied power cord to the primary and optional redundant power supply. Connect the country specific ends of the supplied power cord to the AC power source. Monitor the chassis as it boots. page 3-18 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...
  • Page 73: Dc Power Supply Connections

    The DC power supply on your switch contains a power connector with three (3) square slots for connect- ing the positive, negative, and ground wires from a DC power source. DC Power Connectors Side Screws for Connector Removal OmniSwitch DC Power Supply Connector OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008 page 3-19...
  • Page 74 Push the wire in far enough such that it reaches the back wall of the connector, about a half inch inside. Ground Wire Attaching the Ground Wire page 3-20 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...
  • Page 75 (-) terminal of the OmniSwitch DC power supply. Repeat Steps 2 through 4 for the remaining positive and negative wire leads. OS6400 Power Supply DC Power Source Correct Polarity Connections OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008 page 3-21...
  • Page 76: Hot-Swapping Power Supplies

    Hot-Swapping Power Supplies Mounting OS6400 Switches Hot-Swapping Power Supplies OmniSwitch 6400 Series switches support hot-swapping of their power supplies. The following sections describe how to hot-swap a power supply either directly connected (i.e., without a cable) or rack-mounted power supply.
  • Page 77: Hot-Swapping A Rack Mounted Power Supply

    Carefully slide the new power supply on to the power supply shelf and secure the power supply to the shelf using the captive screw. Reconnect the power supply cable of the new power-supply and tighten securely. Re-connect the power supply to its power source. OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008 page 3-23...
  • Page 78 Hot-Swapping Power Supplies Mounting OS6400 Switches page 3-24 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...
  • Page 79: Booting Omniswitch 6400 Series Switches

    Booting a Stand-Alone Switch The OmniSwitch 6400 Series switch does not use an on/off switch. The power cord is the switch’s only connect/disconnect device. The power connector socket is located on the switch’s rear panel. For more information, refer to “OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components”...
  • Page 80: Booting Stacked Configurations

    Once the switches have been connected to a virtual chassis, the next step is to manually power on the stack. The OmniSwitch 6400 Series switch does not use an on/off switch. The power cord is the switch’s only connect/disconnect device. The power connector socket is located on the switch’s rear panel. For more information, refer to “OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components”...
  • Page 81: Monitoring The Chassis

    Monitoring the Chassis Monitoring the Chassis OmniSwitch 6400 Series switches can be monitored and managed via the console port using Command Line Interface (CLI) commands. The switches can also be monitored and managed remotely using CLI commands, WebView, SNMP, and OmniVista.
  • Page 82: Checking The Fan Status

    Using LEDs to Visually Monitor the Chassis The front panel of OmniSwitch 6400 Series switches provides status LEDs that are useful in visually monitoring the status of standalone switches, as well as switches stacked into a virtual chassis.
  • Page 83: Managing Power Over Ethernet (Poe)

    5 Managing Power over Ethernet (PoE) Power over Ethernet (PoE) is supported on OmniSwitch 6400 Series switches and provides inline power directly from the switch’s Ethernet. Powered Devices (PDs) such as IP phones, wireless LAN stations, Ethernet hubs, and other access points can be plugged directly into the Ethernet. From these RJ-45 the devices receive both electrical power and data flow.
  • Page 84: In This Chapter

    Note. You can also monitor all chassis components and manage many chassis features, including Power over Ethernet, with WebView, Alcatel-Lucent’s embedded web-based device management application. WebView is an interactive and easy-to-use GUI that can be launched from the OmniVista or a web browser.
  • Page 85: Power Over Ethernet Specifications

    Managing Power over Ethernet (PoE) Power over Ethernet Specifications Power over Ethernet Specifications The table below lists general specifications for Alcatel-Lucent’s Power over Ethernet support. For more detailed power supply and Power Source Equipment (PSE) specifications, refer to Chapter 2, “OmniSwitch 6400 Series Chassis and Hardware Components.”...
  • Page 86: Viewing Poe Power Supply Status

    Type Status Location ----+----+---------+------+-----------+---------- External External External External DOWN External Status Display Output: UP = Power Supply operational. DOWN = Power Supply not operational. -- = Power Supply not present. page 5-4 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...
  • Page 87: Configuring Power Over Ethernet Parameters

    To initially activate PoE, you must use the lanpower start slot syntax only, as described above. OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008 page 5-5...
  • Page 88: Configuring The Total Power Allocated To A Port

    Note. Before changing the maximum slot-wide power allowance, you must disable PoE for the slot via the lanpower stop command. Once the new value is assigned, re-enable PoE for the slot via the lanpower start command. page 5-6 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...
  • Page 89: Setting Port Priority Levels

    1/22 to the highest priority level of critical. Now that the default value has been reconfigured, this port should be reserved for those PDs that are mission critical for network operations. OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008 page 5-7...
  • Page 90: Setting The Capacitor Detection Method

    Note. The capacitive detection method should only be enabled to support legacy IP phones. This feature is not compatible with IEEE specification 802.3af. Please contact your Alcatel-Lucent sales engineer or Customer Support representative to find out which Alcatel-Lucent IP phones models need capacitive detection enabled.
  • Page 91: Understanding Priority Disconnect

    To enable priority disconnect, use the lanpower priority-disconnect command. Be sure to specify the slot number in the command line. For example, the syntax -> lanpower 1 priority-disconnect enable enables priority disconnect on slot 1. OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008 page 5-9...
  • Page 92: Priority Disconnect Is Enabled; Same Priority Level On All Pd

    When a PD is being connected to a port with a lower priority level than all other in the slot, the incoming PD will be denied power, regardless of its physical port number. Devices connected to other higher-prior- ity will continue operating without interruption. page 5-10 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...
  • Page 93: Priority Disconnect Is Disabled

    When priority disconnect is disabled, power will be denied to any incoming PD, regardless of its port priority status (i.e., low, high, and critical) or physical port number (i.e., 1–24). OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008 page 5-11...
  • Page 94: Monitoring Power Over Ethernet Via Cli

    Undefined 16000 Undefined 16000 Undefined 16000 Undefined 16000 Undefined 16000 Undefined 16000 Undefined 16000 Undefined 16000 Undefined 16000 Undefined 16000 Undefined 16000 Undefined 16000 Undefined (Output continued on next page) page 5-12 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...
  • Page 95 410 Watts Total Power Budget Remaining 410 Watts Total Power Budget Available 1 Power Supplies Available Note. For detailed information on show lanpower command output, refer to the OmniSwitch CLI Refer- ence Guide. OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008 page 5-13...
  • Page 96 Monitoring Power over Ethernet via CLI Managing Power over Ethernet (PoE) page 5-14 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...
  • Page 97: Chapter 6 Managing Omniswitch 6400 Series Stacks

    6 Managing OmniSwitch 6400 Series Stacks In addition to their working as individual stand-alone switches, OmniSwitch 6400 Series switches can also be linked together to work as a single virtual chassis known as a stack. With stacks, users can easily expand their switching capacity simply by adding additional switches to the stack.
  • Page 98: In This Chapter

    In This Chapter Managing OmniSwitch 6400 Series Stacks In This Chapter This chapter provides information on OmniSwitch 6400 Series switches configured to operate as a single virtual chassis. Topics described in the chapter include: OmniSwitch 6400 Series stack overview on page 6-3.
  • Page 99: Omniswitch 6400 Series Stack Overview

    Network Interfaces (NIs). Roles Within the Stack In order to operate as a virtual chassis, switches within an OmniSwitch 6400 Series stack are assigned specific roles. These roles include primary and secondary management roles, idle status, and pass-through.
  • Page 100 Refer to “Synchronizing Switches in a Stack” on page 6-35 for more information. Primary A stack of four OmniSwitch 6400 Series switches is operating normally. The stack consists of a primary Secondary module, secondary module, and two elements operating Idle in idle status.
  • Page 101 Managing OmniSwitch 6400 Series Stacks Roles Within the Stack A stack of two OmniSwitch 6400 Series switches is operating normally. The stack consists of a primary Primary module and a secondary module. (The software on both elements in the stack is synchronized.)
  • Page 102: Primary Management Module Selection

    Managing OmniSwitch 6400 Series Stacks Primary Management Module Selection For a stack of OmniSwitch 6400 Series switches to operate as a virtual chassis, there must be a mecha- nism for dynamically selecting the switch within the stack that will assume the primary management role.
  • Page 103 For more information on using saved slot information to determine the primary switch in a stack, refer to the diagram below: Saved Slot 6 Four OmniSwitch 6400 Series switches are stacked; all switches are connected via stacking cables. The user configures each Saved Slot 5 switch to have a unique saved slot number.
  • Page 104 For more information on using saved slot information to determine the primary switch in a stack, refer to the diagram below: Four OmniSwitch 6400 Series switches are stacked and connected via stacking cables. All switches are currently powered off. The user powers on a single switch in the stack.
  • Page 105: Secondary Management Module Selection

    In order to provide effective management module redundancy, all OmniSwitch 6400 Series stacked configurations dynamically assign a backup, or secondary, management module during the boot process. OmniSwitch 6400 Series stacks use two different methods for selecting the secondary switch. These meth- ods are: Stacking connection to the primary switch •...
  • Page 106 For more information on using saved slot information to determine the secondary management module in a stack, refer to the diagram below: Saved Slot 1 Four OmniSwitch 6400 Series switches are stacked; all switches Saved Slot 3 are connected via stacking cables. The user configures each switch to have a unique saved slot number, as shown.
  • Page 107: Idle Module Role

    For more information on dynamic assignment of idle modules in a stack, refer to the diagram below: Four OmniSwitch 6400 Series switches are stacked; all switches are connected via stacking cables. The stack is booted.
  • Page 108: Pass-Through Mode

    MAC address will be given the secondary manage- ment role. The slot with the higher MAC address will be forced into the pass-through mode. page 6-12 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...
  • Page 109: Recovering From Pass-Through Mode (Duplicate Slot Numbers)

    This can be further verified by looking down the saved slot column in the table. Note that slot 2, operating in the secondary management role, has a saved slot value of 2. Slot 1001, operating in pass-through, also has a saved slot value of 2. OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008 page 6-13...
  • Page 110 Saved Link A Remote Remote Link B Remote Remote Slot State Port State Port ----+-----------+--------+------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+------- 1 PRIMARY RUNNING StackA StackA 2 SECONDARY RUNNING StackB StackB 3 IDLE RUNNING StackA StackB page 6-14 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...
  • Page 111 3 IDLE RUNNING StackB StackA 4 IDLE RUNNING StackB StackA 5 IDLE RUNNING StackB StackA 6 IDLE RUNNING StackB StackA 7 IDLE RUNNING StackB StackA 8 IDLE RUNNING StackB StackA OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008 page 6-15...
  • Page 112: Stack Redundancy And Failover

    1 and slot 4), data is immediately Slot 3 passed to slot 4, then quickly traverses slot 3 and exits slot 2 to its destination. Slot 4 Stacking Cable Redundancy: Recovery Following a Stacking Link Failure page 6-16 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...
  • Page 113: Checking Redundant Stacking Cable Status

    Redundant cable status : present Tokens used : 12 Tokens available : 20 In this example, a redundant stacking cable connection is present between the top-most and bottom-most switches in the stack. OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008 page 6-17...
  • Page 114: Slot Numbering

    Managing OmniSwitch 6400 Series Stacks Slot Numbering For a stack of OmniSwitch 6400 Series switches to operate as a virtual chassis, each module in the stack must be assigned a unique slot number. To view the current slot assignments for a stack, use the...
  • Page 115: Dynamic Slot Number Assignment

    Slot 5 - Idle reached, the slot numbering sequence resumes at the top of the stack, as shown. This helps ensure a more ordered and manageable stack topology. Dynamic Slot Numbering Example 1 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008 page 6-19...
  • Page 116 3 is assigned the slot number 4, and Slot 1 - Primary so on. This default procedure ensures the most ordered and manageable stack topology out of the box. Dynamic Slot Numbering Example 2 page 6-20 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...
  • Page 117: Manual Slot Number Assignment

    Instead, new slot number information is first saved to each boot.slot.cfg file across the stack. The reboot is saved for last in order to avoid duplicate slot numbers within the stack, which would cause unwanted pass-though mode conditions (see page 6-12). OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008 page 6-21...
  • Page 118 Because the system software no longer has preassigned slot infor- mation to read during the boot process, the stack uses the dynamic slot number assignment method described on page 6-19. page 6-22 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...
  • Page 119: Hot-Swapping Modules In A Stack

    Make sure all switches are running the same software version. • Note. Other stackable Alcatel-Lucent products, such as the OmniSwitch 6850 switch, cannot be added to an OmniSwitch 6400 Series virtual chassis. To avoid duplicate slot numbers, simply make sure that any modules being added to an existing stack have been cleared of preassigned slot information.
  • Page 120: Merging Stacks

    For information on stack cabling, refer to page 6-16. Power on all incoming modules. Note. No more than eight switches can operate in a single stacked configuration at any time. page 6-24 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...
  • Page 121: Reloading Switches

    OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide. Primary - Slot 1 In this stack of four OmniSwitch 6400 Series switches, the slot 1 Secondary - Slot 2 switch is the primary management module. The slot 2 switch is the secondary.
  • Page 122 If there are only two switches in the stack, the switch that was reloaded (the former primary) assumes the secondary role when it comes back up. In this stack of two OmniSwitch 6400 Series switches, the slot 1 Primary - Slot 1 switch is the primary management module.
  • Page 123: Reloading The Secondary Management Module

    OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide. Primary - Slot 1 In this stack of four OmniSwitch 6400 Series switches, the slot 1 Secondary - Slot 2 switch is the primary management module. The slot 2 switch is the secondary.
  • Page 124 If there are only two switches in the stack, the switch that was reloaded (the former secondary) resumes the secondary role when it comes back up. In this stack of two OmniSwitch 6400 Series switches, the slot 1 Primary - Slot 1 switch is the primary management module.
  • Page 125: Reloading Switches With Idle Roles

    Otherwise, the switch is likely to come up again in pass-through mode. For detailed information, including steps used to recover from pass-through, refer to page 6-12. OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008 page 6-29...
  • Page 126: Reloading All Switches In A Stack

    All other switches will be assigned to idle roles. An illustrated example of this method for assigning slot numbers and management roles is provided on pages 6-21 and 6-22. page 6-30 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...
  • Page 127 To check the current saved slot information across the stack, use the show stack topology command. For detailed information on pass-through mode, refer to “Pass-Through Mode” on page 6-12. OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008 page 6-31...
  • Page 128: Avoiding Split Stacks

    For more information on the redundant stacking cable connection, refer to page 6-16. page 6-32 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...
  • Page 129: Changing The Secondary Module To Primary

    Changing the Secondary Module to Primary OmniSwitch 6400 Series stacks allow users to manually force the secondary switch to assume the primary management role. This is referred to as “takeover.” The behavior of a takeover is similar to that of reload-...
  • Page 130 If there are only two switches in the stack, the former primary switch resumes the secondary role when it comes back up following the takeover. In this stack of two OmniSwitch 6400 Series switches, the slot 1 Primary - Slot 1 switch is the primary management module.
  • Page 131: Synchronizing Switches In A Stack

    “Reloading All Switches in a Stack” on page 6-30. Note. For more information on management module synchronization and managing the /flash/working and /flash/certified directories, refer to the “Managing CMM Directory Content” chapter in the Switch Management Guide. OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008 page 6-35...
  • Page 132: Monitoring The Stack

    Users can also monitor many stack operations by viewing the front panel LEDs on all elements in the stack. Refer to “LED Status Indicators” on page 2-20 for detailed information on LEDs and stack status. page 6-36 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...
  • Page 133: Cli Commands Supported On Both Primary And Secondary Management Modules

    Memory Monitoring Commands show log pmd OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008 page 6-37...
  • Page 134 Monitoring the Stack Managing OmniSwitch 6400 Series Stacks page 6-38 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...
  • Page 135: Regulatory Compliance And Safety Information

    73/23/EEC und des 89/336/EEC, wie von Directive 93/68/EEC geändert. Español: Este directivo equipo está en conformidad con los requisitos esenciales y otras provisiones 73/23/EEC y 89/336/EEC según la enmienda prevista por Directive 93/68/EEC. OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008 page A-1...
  • Page 136: China Rohs: Hazardous Substance Table

    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 component types listed above may or may not be a part of the enclosed product.
  • Page 137 Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information China RoHS: Hazardous Substance Table Products are packaged using one or more of the following packaging materials: Corrugated Cardboard Corrugated Fiberboard Low-Density Polyethylene OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008 page A-3...
  • Page 138: Waste Electrical And Electronic Equipment (Weee) Statement

    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 A-4 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...
  • Page 139: Standards Compliance

    EN 61000-4-4: 1995 • EN 61000-4-5: 1995 • EN 61000-4-6: 1996 • EN 61000-4-8: 1994 • EN 61000-4-11: 1994 • IEEE 802.3: Hi-Pot Test (2250 VDC on all Ethernet ports) • OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008 page A-5...
  • Page 140: Fcc Class A, Part 15

    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 be requested to take appropriate countermeasures. page A-6 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...
  • Page 141: Vcci

    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 counter- measure. OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008 page A-7...
  • Page 142: Translated Safety Warnings

    Installationen, Wartungen oder Konfigurationen vorgenommen werden. Español: Para evitar peligro de descargas, no conecte o desconecte ningun cable, ni realice ninguna insta- lación, maintenimiento o reconfiguración de este producto durante una tormenta eléctrica. page A-8 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...
  • Page 143: Installation Warning

    Español: Debido a que la apertura del puerto puede emitir radiación invisible cuando no hay un cable de fibra conectado, procurar no mirar directamente a las aperturas para no exponerse a la radiación. OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...
  • Page 144: Lithium Battery Warning

    Español: Si substituye las pilas de litio en su chasis, siempre utilice el mismo modelo o el tipo equiva- lente 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-Lucent.
  • Page 145: Power Disconnection Warning

    Cualquier otro equipo a cual se conecte este producto también debe estar conectado a tomas de • alimentación adecuadamente cableadas. OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008 page A-11...
  • Page 146: Read Important Safety Information Warning

    Español: Este equipo se debe instalar en un sitio con acceso restrinjido. Un sitio con el acceso restrinjido es uno seguro y con acceso limitado al personal de servicio que tiene una clave especial u otros medios de seguridad. page A-12 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...
  • Page 147: Wrist Strap Warning

    Français: L'électricité statique (ESD) peut endommager les composants du commutateur. Pour cette raison Alcatel-Lucent joint à l'envoi du châssis un bracelet antistatique à brancher sur la prise mise à la terre située en bas à droite du commutateur. Vous devrez mettre ce bracelet avant toute intervention hard- ware.
  • Page 148: Instrucciones De Seguridad En Español

    Deseche las baterías usadas según las instrucciones del fabricante. Las instrucciones del fabricante son como sigue: Devuelva el módulo con la batería del litio a Alcatel-Lucent. La batería del litio será substitu- ida en la fábrica de Alcatel-Lucent.
  • Page 149: Advertencia Sobre Una Apropiada Conexión A Tierra

    CA con descarga a tierra. Clase de seguridad Cumple con 21CFR 1040.10 y 1040.11 ó sus equivalentes. OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008 page A-15...
  • Page 150 Instrucciones de seguridad en español Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information page A-16 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide August 2008...

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