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Part No. 060409-10, Rev. M March 2023 OmniSwitch 9900 Series Hardware Users Guide www.al-enterprise.com...
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About This Guide ......................1 Related Documentation ....................1-1 Customer Support ......................1-1 Chassis and Power .....................1-2 Chapter 1 OmniSwitch 9900 Series ....................1-2 Chassis Management ....................... 1-8 Switch Fabric ........................1-11 NI Modules ........................1-12 NI Module LEDs ......................1-16 Fan Trays ........................1-17 Power Supplies ......................1-18...
About This Guide Related Documentation The following related documents can found at myportal.al-enterprise.com: OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide • OmniSwitch AOS Switch Management Guide • OmniSwitch AOS Network Configuration Guide • OmniSwitch AOS Advanced Routing Configuration Guide • OmniSwitch AOS Data Center Guide •...
1 Chassis and Power OmniSwitch 9900 Series The Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise OmniSwitch 9907 11 RU modular LAN chassis. OS9907 Chassis Specifications Slots Chassis Management Module (CMM) Slots Chassis Fabric Module (CFM) Slots 4 (Slots CFM 3 and CFM 4 are currently inactive and are reserved for future use.)
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Chassis and Power OmniSwitch 9900 Series OS9907 Chassis Specifications Fan Trays Power Supplies Rack Unit Dimensions 11 RU Dimensions (HxWxD) 49.02 x 44.2 x 58.42 cm (19.3 x 17.4 x 23 in) Weight (RCB) 32.83 kg (72.24 lb) Operating Temperature 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)
OmniSwitch 9900 Series Chassis and Power Chassis Front Panel OS9907 Front Panel Components Slot 1 Supports Chassis Management Module (CMM) only Slot 2 Supports a CMM (for 1+1 CMM redundancy) or NI module (to maximize port count) Note: When an XNI module (i.e. OS99-XNI-U48) is inserted in slot 2 only the first 8 ports will be active.
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Chassis and Power OmniSwitch 9900 Series OS9907 Front Panel Components Slots PS1 through PS4 Support up to four load-sharing chassis power supplies, offer- ing N+1 redundancy Wrist Strap Grounding Connector Location shown in diagram above OmniSwitch 9900 Hardware Users Guide...
OmniSwitch 9900 Series Chassis and Power Chassis Rear Panel Fan tray slot numbers are printed along the top-rear of the chassis. OS9907 Rear Panel Components Fan Tray Slots 1 through 3 Support three fan trays, with three fans per tray for N+1 fan...
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Chassis and Power OmniSwitch 9900 Series Chassis Rear Panel (Fan Trays Removed) CFMs are located behind the chassis fan trays. To access a CFM, remove the fan tray in front of the module. See “Removing Fan Trays” on page 4-48 for more information.
Chassis Management Chassis and Power Chassis Management OS99-CMM The CMM manages system functions in the chassis. This includes controlling and monitoring NIs, fabric modules (CFMs) and power distribution. The CMM also provides two (2) 40G QSFP+ uplink ports. OS99-CMM CONSOLE VFL / UPLINK CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT FAB PS TEMP...
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Chassis and Power Chassis Management LEDs Backlit Status LED Located at the module product name at the upper-left corner of the front panel Solid Blue: HW OK Blinking Blue HW Bootup or HW Failure Speed LED (40G) Solid Green: HW OK Solid Red: HW Failure Blinking Green: SW OK (Heartbeat);...
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Chassis Management Chassis and Power QSFP+ Admin Link Status Transceiver Traffic Port Speed LED Dis- Status 40G (QSFP+) play 4X10G (SFP+) Down Down Down Green blinking 40G (QSFP+) Yellow blinking 4X10G (QSFP+) Blue blinking White Note. Because OS99-CMMs provide splitter cable support on QSFP+ ports, port LED behavior for these switches differs from other OS9900 modules.
Chassis and Power Switch Fabric Switch Fabric OS9907-CFM / OS9907-CFM2 Each CFM installed provides additional fabric bandwidth to chassis management and the Network Inter- face (NI) modules. The chassis provides four (4) CFM slots. The modules connect to the chassis mid- plane and are located just behind the system fan trays.
NI Modules Chassis and Power NI Modules OS99-XNI-48 OS99-XNI-48 090990-10 C 0 909 0909 0909 0909 0909 0909 0909 0909 0909 90 1 90 1 90 1 90 1 90 1 90-1 90-1 90-1 10 C Port Type Number of Ports Power Consumption 1/10 GigE Base-T 402W...
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Chassis and Power NI Modules OS99-GNI-P48 OS99-GNI-P48 090986-10 C 0909 0909 0909 0909 0909 0909 0909 0909 0909 0909 86 1 86 1 86 1 86 1 86 1 86-1 86-1 86-1 86 1 10 C HPoE Port Type Number of Ports Power Consumption 10/100/1000Base-T PoE 54W, excluding any attached...
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NI Modules Chassis and Power OS99-CNI-U8 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Port Type Number of Ports Power Consumption 10/25/40/50/100 GigE QSFP28 117W OS99-XNI-U24 OS99-XNI-U24 091093-10 A CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Port Type Number of Ports Power Consumption 1/10 GigE SFP+ 153 W OS99-XNI-P24Z8 091094-10 A Port Type...
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Chassis and Power NI Modules OS99-XNI-UP24Q2 OS99-XNI-UP24Q2 091098-10 A CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Port Type Number of Ports Power Consumption 10GBase SFP+ 117W, excluding any attached 1/2.5/5/10GBaseT HPoE (75W) Powered Devices (PDs) 40GBase QSFP+ OS99-XNI-U12Q OS99-XNI-U12Q 091096-10 A CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Port Type Number of Ports Power Consumption...
NI Module LEDs Chassis and Power NI Module LEDs NI Module LEDs Backlight Status LED Located at the module product name at the upper-left corner of the front panel Solid Blue: HW OK Blinking Blue HW Bootup or HW Failure Speed LED Located at the left side of the front panel and indicates the maximum port speed for the module (e.g., 10G)
Chassis and Power Fan Trays Fan Trays The chassis provides three (3) fan tray slots for chassis air and temperature control. Fan Tray Specifications Number of Fan Tray Slots 3 (with three fans per tray for N+1 fan redundancy) Airflow Direction Front-to-back only Hot Swapping Supported (Three fan trays are required at all times;...
Power Supplies Chassis and Power Fan Tray Specifications Power Consumption 112W Power Supplies Note: Mixing of AC and DC power supplies is not supported. Mixing of Hi (240VAC) and Low (110VAC) input is not supported. OS99-PS-A (AC Power Supply) OS99-PS-A Specifications Input Voltage/Current 100 VAC (13.8A) to 240V AC (16.5 A) Max Output Power/Current...
Chassis and Power DC Power Supply Connection OS99-PS-D (DC Power Supply) OS99-PS-D Specifications Input Voltage/Current -40 VDC to -72 VDC / 75 ADC (At input voltages > 40 VDC) Max Output Power 2500 W (44 - 58 VDC) Max Output Current 44.6 A @ 56 VDC Dimensions 1.63 in x 4 in x 17.2 in...
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DC Power Supply Connection Chassis and Power The power supply shall used with an 4P PWRBLADE CONNECTOR, FCI model 10080598- • 2ED0006LF. CAUTION: Installation of a DC cable that is more than 3 meters in length is subject to LOCAL CODES and AUTHORITIES. Please contact your electrician and the Local AHJ (Authority Having Jurisdiction) to follow the Electrical Codes before use of proper installation methods.
Preparing for the Installation • Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise products must be installed by a professional installer. It is the responsibility of the installer to comply with product specifications and all applicable local and national codes. When preparing for installation, unpack the product as close as possible to the location where it will •...
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Each switch requires one grounded electrical outlet for each power supply installed in the chassis. • OmniSwitch 9900 Series switches offer both AC and DC power supply support. • For switches using AC power connections, each supplied AC power cord is 2 meters (approx. 6.5 feet).
Getting Started and Installation Getting Started Ethernet cables (especially in new cable runs) to a suitable and safe earth ground before connecting them to the port. Items Included Depending on your order the following items may be included: • OmniSwitch Chassis with power supplies and modules Country specific power cord(s) •...
Getting Started Getting Started and Installation Blank Cover Panels Blank cover panels are used to cover empty module slots and power supply bays. Because they regulate airflow and help protect internal chassis components, blank cover panels should be installed over empty module slots and power supply bays at all times.
Getting Started and Installation Mounting the Chassis Mounting the Chassis Note. Due to weight and airflow requirements, OS9907 switches cannot be wall mounted. Standalone (Non-Rack Mounted) Installation The chassis can be placed unmounted on a stable, flat surface as a standalone unit. Be sure that the surface can accommodate the full, populated weight of all switches being installed.
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Installing Chassis Components Getting Started and Installation 1. To install a CFM, orient the module so the top (component side) of the circuit board faces left. Insert the edges of the circuit board into the card guides at top and bottom (see inset) and partially slide the module back toward the chassis mid-plane.
Getting Started and Installation Installing Chassis Components 3. Simultaneously press the top and bottom lock levers until the levers are in the vertical (locked) position and the module is firmly seated in the chassis mid-plane. 4. Hand-tighten the captive screws at the top and bottom of the module. 5.
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Installing Chassis Components Getting Started and Installation 1. Fan trays are secured by two tabs at the top of the unit and a captive thumb screw at the bottom of the unit. Hold the fan tray by the top and bottom handles. Angle the tray away from the chassis at the bottom, as shown, and insert the tabs at the top of the fan tray slot.
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Getting Started and Installation Installing Chassis Components 2. With the top tabs inserted, push the bottom of the tray into the slot until it is firmly seated. OmniSwitch 9900 Hardware Users Guide March 2023 page 2-29...
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Installing Chassis Components Getting Started and Installation 3. Hand-tighten the thumb screw. page 2-30 OmniSwitch 9900 Hardware Users Guide March 2023...
Getting Started and Installation Installing Chassis Components Installing Modules 1. To install a module, insert the edges of the circuit board into the grooves at the left and right sides of the chassis. 2. Be sure the lock levers are in the open position and slide the module back until it meets the backplane connectors.
Installing Chassis Components Getting Started and Installation Installing a Power Supply Once the chassis components have been installed, install the power supplies. Note. When connecting or disconnecting a power supply to/from a chassis, the power supply must first be disconnected from the power source. 1.
Getting Started and Installation Installing Chassis Components 3. Press the handle up into the vertical (locked) position. The power supply should be fully seated in the chassis backplane. Tighten the thumb screw to secure the power supply. 4. Plug in the power cord and then plug the power cord into an easily-accessible, properly grounded outlet. (Do not use an extension cord.) Connections and Cabling Once the switch is properly installed, connect all network and management cables required network appli-...
Solid Green Note. Be sure the boot process is complete before checking LED status. If LEDs indicate persist errors, contact Alcatel-Lucent Customer Support. Once the switch has completely booted, connect to the console port and log in to the switch’s Command Line Interface (CLI) and configure basic information.
The default welcome banner, which includes information such as the current software version and system date, is displayed followed by the CLI command prompt: Welcome to the Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise OS9900 8.3.1, June 03, 2016. Copyright (c) 1994-2014 Alcatel-Lucent. All Rights Reserved.
Booting the Switch Getting Started and Installation To change the default IP and mask, use the ip interface command. For example: -> ip interface emp address 168.22.2.120 mask 255.255.255.0 Verify the settings using the show ip interface command. See the OmniSwitch AOS Switch Management Guide for additional information regarding EMP port addressing.
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Getting Started and Installation Booting the Switch Note. Be sure to remember or securely record all new passwords; overriding configured passwords on an OmniSwitch is restricted. 4. You will be prompted to re-enter the password. Enter the password a second time. New password settings are automatically saved in real time to the local user database;...
Booting the Switch Getting Started and Installation However, if no labeling system has been implemented or if you need to determine a switch’s location from a remote site, entering a system location can be very useful. To specify a system location, use the system location command.
3 Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Managing Power over Ethernet (PoE) Important: Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise recommends that PoE-enabled switches with attached IP telephones have operational power supply redundancy at all times for 911 emergency requirements. In addition, both the switch and the power supply should be plugged into an Uninterruptible Power Source (UPS).
Managing Power over Ethernet (PoE) Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Slot Power Used Voltage Type Status Location ---------+---------+--------+---------+--------+--------+----------- 1200 Internal UNPLUG Internal UNPLUG Internal Total 1200 Viewing PoE Status To view current PoE status and settings, including the amount of PoE power available for incoming powered devices, use the show lanpower slot command for the corresponding PoE module(s): ->...
During class detection, the switch will allocate the maximum amount of power allowed based on the class detected. Once powered, if the device uses less than the maximum, the remaining power will be made available for other devices. Class Usage Current (mA) Power Range Class Description...
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Managing Power over Ethernet (PoE) Power Over Ethernet (PoE) -> lanpower slot 1/1 service stop Configuring the Total Power Available to a Port By default, each port is authorized by the system software to use up to a maximum amount of milliwatts to power any attached device.
Note. The capacitive detection method should only be enabled to support legacy IP phones. This feature is not compatible with IEEE specifications. Please contact your Alcatel-Lucent sales engineer or Customer Support representative to find out which Alcatel-Lucent IP phones models need capacitive detection enabled. Understanding Priority Disconnect Priority disconnect is used by the system software in determining whether an incoming PD will be granted or denied power when there are too few watts remaining in the PoE power budget for an additional device.
Managing Power over Ethernet (PoE) Power Over Ethernet (PoE) powered device into a PoE port, the system software must determine whether the device will be powered Based on priority disconnect rules, in some cases one or more existing devices may be powered down in order to accommodate the incoming device.
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Managing Power over Ethernet (PoE) 48 (Highest) -> 1 (Lowest) Priority Disconnect is Enabled; Incoming PD Port has Highest Priority Level Reminder. Priority disconnect examples are applicable only when there is inadequate power remaining to power an incoming device. When a PD is being connected to a port with a higher priority level than all other in the slot, the incoming PD will automatically be granted power over the other devices, regardless of its physical port number.
Removing Chassis Components Removing Chassis Components 4 Removing Chassis Compo- nents Removing Chassis Components Removing a Power Supply 1. Unplug the power cord from the power source, as well as from the socket on the power supply’s front panel, then loosen the thumb screw at the front of the power supply. Note.
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Removing Chassis Components Removing Chassis Components Note. Failure to support the chassis as it is being removed may cause the rear of the power supply casing to fall from the slot, resulting in damage to the equipment. 4. If the slot is to remain unused, install a blank cover panel over the space. OmniSwitch 9900 Hardware Users Guide March 2023 page 4-47...
Removing Chassis Components Removing Chassis Components Removing Fan Trays 1. Loosen the thumb screw. 2. While holding the handles at the top and bottom of the fan tray, pull the bottom handle out until the bottom of the unit disengages from the chassis. Pull the unit out and down until the fan tray is clear of the tabs at the top of the fan tray slot.
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Removing Chassis Components Removing Chassis Components Removing Fabric Modules To access CFM slots, be sure the fan trays covering the slots have been removed. (For information on removing fan trays, refer to “Removing Fan Trays” on page 4-48.) 1. Loosen the thumb screws at the top and bottom of the module, then pull the lock levers outward to release the CFM from the chassis.
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1. Grasp the CFM by the front panel and/or lock levers and slide the module out of the slot. Be sure to support the weight of the CFM as it is being removed to prevent the module from falling out of the chassis slot, which can result in damage to the equipment OmniSwitch 9900 Hardware Users Guide page 4-50...
Removing Chassis Components Removing Modules Removing Modules 1. Loosen the thumb screws at the left and right sides of the module, then press the lock levers outward to release the module from the chassis. 2. Grasp the module by the front panel and/or lock levers and slide the module out of the slot. Be sure to support the weight of the module as it is being removed to prevent the module from falling out of the chassis slot, which can result in damage to the equipment.
Hot Swapping Removing Chassis Components Hot Swapping General Guidelines All component removals must have a 30 second interval before initiating another hot swap activity. • All component insertions must have a five minute interval AND an LED state indicating that no errors •...
A Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information Compliance and Certifications EMI/EMC - Commercial • FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class A ICES-003 Class A • CE marking for European countries (Class A) • ¬ EMC Directive 89/336/EEC ¬ EN55022:1998:2006 Class A ¬...
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UL-GS Mark, Germany • GOST, Russian Federation • EN 60825-1 Laser • EN 60825-2 Laser • CDRH Laser • Note. For questions regarding these or other certifications, please contact Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise. page A-2 OmniSwitch 9900 Hardware Users Guide March 2023...
Compliance and Certifications Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information China RoHS: Hazardous Substance Table page A-3 OmniSwitch 9900 Hardware Users Guide March 2023...
Compliance and Certifications Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information Taiwan RoHS: Hazardous Substance Table California Proposition 65 Warning WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Pb and Pb compounds, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more informa- tion go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information Compliance and Certifications Waste Electrical and Electronic 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 is 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).
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Compliance and Certifications Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information Avis de conformitè aux normes du ministère des Communications du Canada Cet èquipement ne dèpasse pas les limites de Classe A d íèmission de bruits radioèlectriques pour les appareils numèriques,telles que prescrites par le RÈglement sur le brouillage radioèlectrique ètabli par le ministère des Communications du Canada.
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information Compliance and Certifications Translated Safety Warnings Chassis Lifting Warning Two people are required when lifting the chassis. Due to its weight, lifting the chassis unassisted can cause personal injury. Also be sure to bend your knees and keep your back straight when assisting with the lifting of the chassis.
Compliance and Certifications Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information Français: Des radiations invisibles à l'oeil nu pouvant traverser l'ouverture du port lorsque aucun câble en fibre optique n'y est connecté, il est recommandé de ne pas regarder fixement l'intérieur de ces ouvertures. Installez les caches connecteurs prévus à...
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information Compliance and Certifications Darf das Netzkabel nur an eine Schutzkontaktsteckdose angeschlossen werden. • Dürfen für den Anschluß anderer Geräte, welche mit diesem Gerät verbunden sind, auch nur Schutz- • kontaktsteckdosen verwendet werden. Español: Para evitar peligro de descargas: Para evitar peligro de descargas asegurese de que el cable de alimentación está...
Français: L'électricité statique (ESD) peut endommager les composants du commutateur. Pour cette raison Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise 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.
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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.
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