AAxeon FCM-CHS2 Series User Manual

16-slot in-band management chassis

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FCM-CHS2-XX
16-SLOT IN-BAND MANAGEMENT CHASSIS
User's Guide
Version 1.5
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  • Page 1 FCM-CHS2-XX 16-SLOT IN-BAND MANAGEMENT CHASSIS User's Guide Version 1.5...
  • Page 2 Aaxeon Technologies, Inc. has an on-going policy of upgrading its products and it may be possible that information in this document is not up-to-date. Please visit our website at www.aaxeon.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. In-Band Management Chassis 1.2. Management Modules 1.3. Redundant Power Supply 1.4. Connectors, Indicators, and Switches 2. INSTALLATION 2.1. Requirement 2.2. Unpacking the In-Band Management Chassis 2.3. Install slide-in modules 2.4. Install the In-Band Management Chassis 2.5.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION The In-Band Management Chassis is the most versatile and cost effective solution for multiple network media conversion. With a wide selection of slide-in converter modules, the In-Band Management Chassis allows users to upgrade and integrate their existing copper network to a fiber network. 1.1 In-Band Management Chassis The 19-Inch rack mountable chassis is capable of serving up to 16 slide-in converter modules.
  • Page 5 • In-Band diagnostic (Loop-back test) • TFTP/FTP Firmware upgrade • 4-level user account management • Console/Telnet/SNMP management • SNMP agent support MIB II Interface (RFC 1213/1573) Private MIB (CHASSIS2) RMON MIB (RFC 1757) • SNMP trap support: Warm/Cold start Authentication Fail Local/Remote Link Up/Down Power &...
  • Page 6: Management Modules

    1.2 Management Module The Management Module is located on the front-left of the In-Band Management Chassis. The customer may use SNMP to monitor the system and installed slide- in module status. The In-Band Management Chassis can be monitored locally through the DB-9 console port or remotely through the RJ-45 10/100Base-T LAN port on the Management Module.
  • Page 7: Redundant Power Supply

    1.3 Redundant Power Supply (Optional) An optional redundant power supply can be ordered for non-stop running. This is important when the In-Band Management Chassis is used in critical applications. NOTE: Please refer to Section 2.6 for Redundant Power Supply installation. 1.4 Connectors, Indicators, and Switches Front Panel 16 slots for...
  • Page 8 Rear Panel Power Supply A Power Supply B Fans (Optional) Power Switch and Connector Switch On/Off primary power Power A LED should turn on when this switch is on Power B LED should turn on when Power Supply B is active Connector AC power connection 100-240V, 50-60Hz, 150W...
  • Page 9: Installation

    2. INSTALLATION The procedures for installing the In-Band Management Chassis is as follows, 2.1 Requirement 2.2 Unpacking the In-Band Management Chassis 2.3 Install slide-in modules 2.4 Install the In-Band Management Chassis 2.5 Connect slide-in modules to network 2.6 Connect Redundant Power Supply (Optional) 2.7 Power on the In-Band Management Chassis 2.1 Requirement The In-Band Management Chassis basic requirements for installation are as...
  • Page 10 2.3 Install Slide-In Modules CAUTION To prevent any Slide-In Module damage or failure, please wear a grounding device and observe electrostatic discharge precautions before installing into the In-Band Management Chassis. Procedure 1. Plan the slide-in module slot position All slots are identical Slide-in module can be installed into any slot 2.
  • Page 11 2.4 Install the In-Band Management Chassis CAUTION Due to overheat concerns, make sure the In-Band Management Chassis is located in a well ventilated area. Standard 19-Inch Rack Installation WARNING Please mount the In-Band Management Chassis firmly in rack otherwise the In-Band Management Chassis may fall and cause system damage and possibly injure personnel.
  • Page 12 2.6 Connect Redundant Power Supply (Optional) WARNING Do NOT turn on power switch before connecting to the In-Band Management Chassis. Inappropriate operation may cause system damage or possibly injure personnel. Front View Rear View NOTE 1. Redundant Power Supply is hot swappable 2.
  • Page 13: Operation

    3. OPERATION The In-Band Management Chassis is easy to operate; no special training is required. However, the customer may perform local or remote status monitoring through, 1. LED status 2. Console 3. SNMP manager 3.1 LED Status In-Band Management Chassis LED Power A Turns green when primary power is on Turns orange when primary power has failed...
  • Page 14: Maintenance

    4. MAINTENANCE The In-Band Management Chassis is easy to maintain. We suggest the following procedures when problems occur, 4.1 Fault Identification Local check Remote check 4.2 Hardware Replacement Procedures Replace slide-in module Replace Redundant Power Supply 4.3 Firmware Upgrade 4.1 Fault Identification Fault identification can help customers quickly locate the problem and take proper actions to solve the problem.
  • Page 15: Hardware Replacement Procedures

    Remote Management Not Functioning 1. Check LAN LED status 2. Check 10/100Base-T connection 3. Check network configuration 4. Check SNMP manager configuration 5. Reset the In-Band Management Chassis’ power Remote Check The customer may remotely check the In-Band Management Chassis through SNMP.
  • Page 16 Consumption DC power x 1=20W, AC power x 1 =16W Power (Without Module) Temperature Operation + 50°C Storage + 60°C Humidity 90% non-condensing Safety Standards CE / FCC Part 15 Class A For updated specifications, please contact us at info@aaxeon.com...

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