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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.
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• 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 &...
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.
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...
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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...
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...
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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.
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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.
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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.
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...
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.
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.
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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...