Application Examples ... 1-6 Single Office Building with 1000 Users ... 1-6 Medium Campus with 1500 Users ... 1-7 Chapter 2 OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components ... 2-1 OmniSwitch 6624 ... 2-3 OmniSwitch 6600-U24 ... 2-5 OmniSwitch 6648 ... 2-9 Status LEDs ...
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Danger Threshold ... 2-44 Viewing Fan Status ... 2-45 Viewing Fan Status for Stacked Configurations ... 2-45 A Slot Number is Specified ... 2-45 No Slot Number is Specified ... 2-46 ... 2-38 OmniSwitch 6600 Series Hardware Users Guide Contents April 2004...
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Managing MAC Addresses on the Switch ... 2-59 MAC Range Guidelines ... 2-59 OmniSwitch 6600 Series MAC Range Specifications ... 2-59 Base Chassis MAC Address as Unique Identifier ... 2-60 Determining Current MAC Address Allocation on the Switch ... 2-60 Base Chassis MAC Address in Stacked Configurations ...2-60...
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Power Disconnection Warning ... A-8 Proper Earthing Requirement Warning ... A-8 Read Important Safety Information Warning ... A-9 Restricted Access Location Warning ... A-9 Wrist Strap Warning ... A-10 Index ... Index-1 OmniSwitch 6600 Series Hardware Users Guide Contents April 2004...
Gigabit Ethernet uplink module and another expansion port that can be used for a Gigabit Ethernet uplink or a stacking module. The stacking ports on all OmniSwitch 6600 series switches allow two to eight OmniSwitch 6600 series switches to be configured as one virtual chassis known as a stack.
CLI commands that pertain directly to hardware configuration, but it is not intended as a software users guide. There are several OmniSwitch 6600 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.
About This Guide How is the Information Organized? This users guide provides an overview of OmniSwitch 6600 series switches in the first chapter, an over- view and procedures for setting up and managing OmniSwitch 6600 series switches in the second chapter, and an overview and procedures for setting up and managing stacks in the third chapter.
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802.1Q, VLANs, and Spanning Tree. The OmniSwitch 6624/6648 Network Configuration Guide contains overview information, procedures and examples on how standard networking technologies are configured in the OmniSwitch 6600 series. The OmniSwitch 6624/6648 Advanced Routing Configuration Guide includes configuration information for networks using Open Shortest Path First (OSPF).
About This Guide Related Documentation The following are the titles and descriptions of all the OmniSwitch 6600 series user manuals: • OmniSwitch 6600 Series Getting Started Guide Describes the hardware and software procedures for getting an OmniSwitch 6600 series switch up and running.
User Manual CD User Manual CD All user guides for the OmniSwitch 6600 series are included on the User Manual CD that accompanied your switch. This CD also includes user guides for other Alcatel data enterprise products. In addition, it contains a stand-alone version of the on-line help system that is embedded in the OmniVista network management application.
OmniSwitch 7000 and 8000 series switches (i.e., OS7700, OS7800, and OS8800) and are designed to meet the most stringent network requirements for mission-critical networks. OmniSwitch 6600 series switches are optimized for voice and data integration and provide non-blocking multi-Gigabit Ethernet capacity. Additional features include Carrier-class intelligence, best of breed QoS, Carrier-class resiliency, network management, and advanced policy-based VLANs and security.
OS6600-U24 brought into the stack; forty-eight 10/100 ports are added for each OS6648. Up to eight switches can be stacked. OmniSwitch 6600 series switches can be mixed and matched in any combination within the stack. This provides a virtual chassis with a 10/100 or 100 capacity of up to 384 ports.
• Smart Continuous Switching In stacked configurations, one OmniSwitch 6600 series switch is designated as the primary “management module” for the stack. Because the stack can be thought of as a virtual chassis, the role of this primary management switch is to monitor and manage the functions of the stack.
Availability Features Software Rollback Software rollback (also referred to as image rollback) essentially allows the OmniSwitch 6600 series switches (in both standalone and stacked configurations) to return to a prior “last known good” version of software in the event of a system software problem. The switch controls software rollback through its resilient directory structure design (i.e., /flash/working and /flash/certified).
CLI Reference Guide. Port and Fabric Capacities OmniSwitch 6600 series switches offer 24 10/100 Ethernet ports, 24 100 Ethernet ports, or 48 10/100 Ethernet ports. The switches also offer expansion gigabit uplink and stacking ports. Refer to “OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components”...
Application Examples Application Examples The following application examples show two of the many ways OmniSwitch 6600 series switches can be used in an enterprise network setting. Single Office Building with 1000 Users The following diagram shows converged voice and data applications, with 1000 users, in a single building enterprise environment.
In building number one, an OmniSwitch 7800 switch provides a port density of 1000 10/100 ports, and the stackable OmniSwitch 6600 series configurations provide redundant and dual connectivity from the edge to the redundant backbone/core. In building number two, the stackable OmniSwitch 6600 series configura- tions provide 500 ports for connectivity from the edge to the backbone/core.
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Application Examples OmniSwitch 6600 Series page 1-8 OmniSwitch 6624/6648 Hardware Users Guide April 2004...
Chassis and Hardware Components OmniSwitch 6600 series switches are available in five stackable chassis configurations—the 24-port OmniSwitch 6624 (OS6624) and the OmniSwitch 6600-U24 (OS6600-U24) and the 48-port OmniSwitch 6648 (OS6648). This chapter includes detailed information on each of these chassis types. Topics include: •...
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2-2 OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components K /A L IN K /A L IN - U 2 t c h n i S t c h n i S t c h n i S OmniSwitch 6600 Series Hardware Users Guide...
OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components OmniSwitch 6624 The OS6624 is a stackable edge/workgroup switch offering 24 10/100 Ethernet ports. The OS6624 can also be equipped with up to four Gigabit Ethernet ports for connections to a high speed backbone or server.
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Connections supported Cable supported Maximum cable distance page 2-4 OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components 4 (for stand-alone switches); 2 (for stacked configurations) 192 (stack of eight switches) 16 (stack of eight switches) 7.0 Gbps full duplex; 14 Gbps aggregate Approximately 2.3 Amps...
OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components OmniSwitch 6600-U24 The OS6600-U24 is a stackable edge/workgroup switch offering 24 fiber 100 Mbps Ethernet SFP ports. The OS6600-U24 can also be equipped with up to four Gigabit Ethernet ports for connections to a high speed backbone or server.
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6600 Series Stacks,” for detailed infor- mation. page 2-6 OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components Gigabit Ethernet Uplink Module Slot The OS6600-U24 provides a dedicated slot for Gigabit Ethernet uplink modules. This slot supports the following module types: •...
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OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components OS6600-U24 Specifications Total number of 100 Mbps SFP ports per switch Total number of Gigabit Ethernet ports per switch Total number of 100 Mbps SFP ports per stack Total number of Gigabit Ethernet ports per stack...
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(Receiver sensitivity) Maximum cable distance page 2-8 OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components IEEE 802.3u, IAB RFCs 826, 894 (see data sheet for more information) 100 Mbps (full or half duplex) 1518 Bytes; 1522 Bytes with IEEE 802.1Q tags 100BaseFX SFP-100-LC-MM: 62.5/125 and 50/125 micron multimode fiber...
OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components OmniSwitch 6648 The OS6648 is a stackable edge/workgroup switch offering 48 10/100 Ethernet ports. The OS6648 can also be equipped with up to four Gigabit Ethernet ports for connections to a high speed backbone or server.
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Maximum frame size Connections supported Cable supported Maximum cable distance page 2-10 OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components 4 (for standalone switches); 2 (for stacked configurations) 384 (stack of eight switches) 16 (stack of eight switches) 10.0 Gbps full duplex; 20.0 Gbps aggregate Approximately 2.3 Amps...
(stacked configurations), temperature and fan errors, slot number information, link integrity, and data flow. Refer to the diagram below for detailed information on OmniSwitch 6600 series LED states. Note. OmniSwitch 6600 series switches offer the same LED status indicators. For information on uplink module LEDs, refer to page 2-25.
Rear Panel Rear Panel The rear panel of OmniSwitch 6600 series switches contains the following major components: • Factory-installed power supply • Back up power supply bay for optional OS66BPS-100A power supply • Connector for upcoming inline power supply (not currently supported) •...
OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components Mounting the Switch Note. If you are relocating the switch, be sure to power it down and remove all network, stacking, and power cables before moving. Airflow Considerations Be sure that your switch is placed in a well-ventilated, static-free environment. Always allow adequate clearance at the front, rear, and sides of the switch.
OmniSwitch 6600 series switches can be installed freestanding as tabletop units. Place your switch in a stable, flat, static-free surface. Note. OmniSwitch 6600 series switches must be placed “right side up.” Never attempt to operate a switch positioned on its side.
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OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components To rack-mount the switch, follow the steps below: 1 Align the holes in the provided rack-mount flanges with the four threaded holes in the OmniSwitch chassis. These threaded holes are located in the left and right sides of the chassis, near the front panel.
4 Once the holes are aligned, insert a rack mount screw through the bottom hole of each flange. Tighten both screws until they are secure. 5 Repeat steps 1 through 4 above for all remaining switches. page 2-16 OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components section below. OmniSwitch 6600 Series Hardware Users Guide “Rack...
OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components Power Cords Because the power cord is the power supply’s main 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.
Back Up Power Supply Back Up Power Supply OmniSwitch 6600 series switches provide one factory-installed power supply per chassis. Each switch also provides one bay for the optional OS66BPS-100A back up power supply. The back up power supply bay is located on the chassis rear panel (see...
OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components Redundant AC Circuit Recommendation When a back up power supply is installed, it is recommended that the AC source connected to the back up power supply resides on a separate circuit from the primary power supply. With redundant AC, if a single circuit fails, the switch’s back up power supply (on a separate circuit) will likely be unaffected and the...
3 To avoid attempting to install the back up power supply upside down, orient the unit as shown in the diagram below. page 2-20 OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components / 2 3 / 2 / 0 / 1...
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OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components 4 Grasp the front portion of the power supply and carefully insert the rear of the casing into the power supply bay. Slide the power supply back until the unit meets the connector in the chassis power supply bay.
5 Store the power supply in a secure, static-free location. Placing the unit in an anti-static bag is recommended. page 2-22 OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components 0 - 2 T I N V IC...
OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components Blank Cover Panel Requirement If you are not replacing the back up power supply being removed, be sure to install a blank cover panel (supplied with your switch) over the empty power supply bay. To install a blank cover panel, follow the steps below.
2 (or the unit is powered off). More Information on Stacked Configurations. For detailed information on stacked OmniSwitch 6600 series switches, refer to Chapter 3, “Managing OmniSwitch 6600 Series Stacks.” page 2-24 OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components...
OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components Gigabit Ethernet Uplink Modules OmniSwitch 6624, 6600-U24, and 6648 switches support the following Gigabit Ethernet uplink modules: • OS6600-GNI-C2 Copper Gigabit Ethernet Uplink Module • OS6600-GNI-U2 Fiber Gigabit Ethernet Uplink Module OS6600-GNI-U2 The OS6600-GNI-U2 Gigabit Ethernet uplink module provides two MiniGBIC bays that support 1000BASE-X MiniGBIC transceivers.
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Note. Because specifications vary depending on the type(s) of MiniGBIC installed in the OS6600-GNI-U2 uplink module, refer to “MiniGBIC Specifications” on page 2-34 page 2-26 OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components 2 (hot-pluggable) Approximately 5 Watts MiniGBIC 802.3z; 1000Base-SX, 1000Base-LX 1 Gigabit per second (full duplex) for additional specifications.
OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components OS6600-GNI-C2 The OS6600-GNI-C2 Gigabit Ethernet uplink module provides two fixed 1000BASE-T (copper) connec- tions. This uplink module supports bi-directional wire speed switching on all ports simultaneously and offers a flexible solution for Gigabit Ethernet-over-copper applications.
Data Speed Connector type Chassis port locations Hot-swappable with other module types? page 2-28 OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components Chapter 3, “Managing OmniSwitch page 2-29. For information on removing stacking “Installing Uplink and Stacking Modules” on page Chapter 3, “Managing OmniSwitch 6600 Series Stacks.”...
OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components Installing Uplink and Stacking Modules Before installing uplink or stacking modules, refer to the important guidelines listed below: • Stacking modules can only be installed in the far-right module slot. This slot is labeled EXPANSION/ STACKING and contains port positions 27 and 28 (OS6624/6600-U24) or 51 and 52 (OS6648).
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Be sure not to overtighten the captive screws. If you use a screwdriver, the torque used to tighten the screws must not exceed 2.3 inch pounds. page 2-30 OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components K I N K / A...
OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components Removing Uplink and Stacking Modules To remove an uplink or stacking module from the chassis, follow the steps below: Anti-Static Warning. Before handling any components, free yourself of static by wearing a grounding strap, or by grounding yourself properly.
2 Once the screws are inserted, fasten the panel to the chassis by tightening the screws. Be sure not to overtighten the screws. page 2-32 OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components K I N K / A L I N...
OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components Mini Gigabit Interface Converters (MiniGBICs) Mini Gigabit Interface Converters (MiniGBICs) are fiber-based Gigabit Ethernet transceivers for use with OS6600-GNI-U2 uplink modules on OmniSwitch 6624, 6600-U24, and 6648 switches. MiniGBICs are interchangeable and hot-swappable, thus providing users an easy, flexible solution for adapting OS6600 series switches to different physical interfaces types.
Fiber optic cable supported Source type Output optical power Input optical power Cable distances page 2-34 OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components 802.3z, 1000Base-SX 1000Base-SX connection to backbone or server Multimode 850 nm -9.5 to 0 dBm -17 to 0 dBm »...
OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components Installing MiniGBICs Each OS6600-GNI-U2 uplink module supports up to two MiniGBICs on OmniSwitch 6624, 6600-U24, and 6648 switches. These MiniGBICs are packaged separately and therefore are not factory-installed. You can install the MiniGBIC(s) by following the steps below: Anti-Static Warning.
3 Store the MiniGBIC in a secure, static-free location. Placing the MiniGBIC in an anti-static bag is recommended. page 2-36 OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components K I N Installed MiniGBIC (OS6648 Shown) OmniSwitch 6600 Series Hardware Users Guide...
OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components 100 Mbps SFPs (OS6600-U24) Small Form Pluggable (SFP) modules are fiber-based 100 Mbps Ethernet transceivers for use with ports 1 through 24 on OmniSwitch 6600-U24. SFPs are interchangeable and hot-swappable, thus providing users an easy, flexible solution for adapting OS6600-U24 switches to different physical interfaces types.
Output optical power Input optical power (Receiver sensitivity) Cable distances page 2-38 OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components IEEE 802.3u, IAB RFCs 826, 894 (see data sheet for more information) 100BaseFM multimode fiber 62.5/125 and 50/125 micron -19 to -14 dBm (62.5/125); -22.5 to -14 dBm (50/125)
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OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components SFP-100-MTRJ-MM Technical Specifications Connector types Standards supported Connections supported Fiber optic cable supported Source type Output optical power Input optical power (Receiver sensitivity) Cable distances OmniSwitch 6600 Series Hardware Users Guide MTRJ IEEE 802.3u, IAB RFCs 826, 894 (see data sheet for more information)
2 Holding the SFP by its sides, carefully slide it into the desired SFP slot (ports 1–24) until it clicks into place; this is an indication that the connectors are firmly seated. page 2-40 OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components Inserting the SFP OmniSwitch 6600 Series Hardware Users Guide...
OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components Removing SFPs (OS6600-U24) SFPs modules can be hot swapped. You are not required to power off the switch before removing a SFP from the uplink module. To remove a SFP from the uplink module, follow the steps below: Anti-Static Warning.
In the example above, the switch’s current temperature is 39 degrees Celsius. The switch is operating under the upper temperature threshold, which is 57 degrees Celsius. page 2-42 OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components page 2-48 for more information.
OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components Viewing Temperature Status for Stacked Configurations When entering the show temperature command on the primary switch in a stacked configuration, you can either enter only the show temperature syntax or you can specify a specific slot number. For more...
Note. When the danger threshold has been exceeded, the switch’s TEMP LED will not reset from amber to green until after a system boot. page 2-44 OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components page 2-11 for status LED locations and descriptions.) show fan command.
OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components Viewing Fan Status The switch also constantly monitors fan operation. If any of the three fans unexpectedly shuts down, the switch sends out a trap to the user and the FAN LED on the chassis front panel displays amber.
1, 2, and 3—are operating normally. More Information on Stacked Configurations. For detailed information on stacked OmniSwitch 6600 series switches, refer to Chapter 3, “Managing OmniSwitch 6600 Series Stacks.” page 2-46 OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components...
OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components Chassis Airflow The fans pull air from the air intake vent located at the right-hand side of the chassis. The air is directed horizontally through the chassis and past the circuit board and uplink and stacking modules (if installed).
Effects of Missing Blank Panels on Chassis Airflow page 2-48 OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components Air leakage due to missing submodule cover panels OmniSwitch 6600 Series Hardware Users Guide...
OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components Pinouts 10/100 Ethernet Port – RJ-45 Pinout Pin Number Description not used not used not used not used Copper Gigabit Ethernet Port – RJ-45 Pinout Pin Number Description BI_DB+ BI_DB- BI_DA+ BI_DD+ BI_DD-...
RJ-45 Console Port – Connector Pinout Pin Number Signals as DCE Console Port CTS (Clear To Send) RTS (Request To Send) Shell Chassis Ground page 2-50 OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components OmniSwitch 6600 Series Hardware Users Guide April 2004...
The console port, located on the chassis front panel, provides a serial connection to the switch and is required when logging into the switch for the first time (refer to the OmniSwitch 6600 Series Getting Started Guide for more information). By default, this connector (a female DB-9 on OmniSwitch 6624 and 6648 switches and an RJ-45 port on OmniSwitch 6600-U24 switches) provides a DCE console connec- tion.
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To save changes to the boot.params file, refer to step 7. 9 Return to the CLI prompt by entering exit at the boot prompt. page 2-52 OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components : 19200 : even...
OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components Viewing Basic Chassis Information This section covers the following basic chassis information and monitoring commands: show hardware info show module show module long (and show show chassis show cmm Important Hardware Status Commands. Additional commands, used to view important hardware status information, are described earlier in this chapter: •...
When a slot position is specified in the command line (e.g., 3), information displays for the corresponding switch only. For detailed information on stacked OS6600 series switches, refer to page 2-54 OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components show module Serial # Date 2313283p 210 FEB 05 2106€...
To view more detailed slot and component information, including information on installed uplink and stacking modules, use the show module long Note. Because OmniSwitch 6600 series switches can also be thought of as Network Interface modules in a virtual chassis, the show ni command displays the same information as the show module long command.
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When a slot position is specified in the command line (e.g., 3), information displays for the corresponding switch only. For detailed information on stacked OmniSwitch 6600 series switches, refer to Stacks.” page 2-56...
OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components Basic Primary Slot and Component Information To view basic slot and component information for the base chassis only (i.e., no installed uplink or stack- ing modules), enter the show cmm information: • Model name, also referred to as chassis type •...
When a slot position is specified in the command line (e.g., 3), information displays for the corresponding switch only. For detailed information on stacked OmniSwitch 6600 series switches, refer to page 2-58 OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components OS6648 , 48PT 10/100 Stack, 902098-10,...
OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components Managing MAC Addresses on the Switch Your OmniSwitch 6600 series switch is shipped with thirty-two (32) factory-installed MAC addresses. These MAC addresses, which are stored on an EEPROM card in the chassis, are used by the switch as unique identifiers for the following functions: •...
ACTIVE Base Chassis MAC Address in Stacked Configurations In stacked configurations of two or more OmniSwitch 6600 series switches, the base MAC address for the stack (also referred to as the virtual chassis) is always provided by the primary switch.
OmniSwitch 6600 series switches in a stand-alone configuration. In This Chapter The chapter describes basic steps to configure up to eight (8) OmniSwitch 6600 series switches into a stack. In addition, procedures using Command Line Interface (CLI) commands to monitor the status of stacks are also provided.
(OmniSwitch 6624, 6600-U24, and 6648 only) Stacking port locations on an OmniSwitch 6624 and 6600-U24 Stacking port locations on an OmniSwitch 6648 The table below lists default values for OmniSwitch 6600 series stacks. Parameter Description Switch slot number page 3-2...
The term CMM (Chassis Management Module) refers to OmniSwitch 6600 series units operating in a stack in a primary or secondary CMM role. (OmniSwitch 6600 series switches operat- ing in an idle CMM role would normally be referred to as a switch, slot, or, NI.) Stacks also provide enhanced resiliency and redundancy features.
8 when a Command Line Interface (CLI) command requires a slot number. For example, to create VLAN 10 on port 1 on an OmniSwitch 6600 series with the default slot number you would enter vlan 10 port default 8/1 In a stack, each switch must have a unique slot number, which is configured by the user.
Managing OmniSwitch 6600 Series Stacks CMM Roles in a Stack When OmniSwitch 6600 series switches operate in a stack, one switch in the stack will always have a primary CMM (Chassis Management Module) software role within the stack. This switch will be responsi- ble for functions such as software and configuration management, web-based management (i.e.,...
3 Boot the newly-configured stack For OmniSwitch 6600 series switches, the term “slot” refers to the priority status of the switch within the stacked configuration. Slot numbers may range from 1 to 8. For detailed instructions on setting up a stack, refer to the sections below.
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5 Continue steps 1 through 4 for any additional switches that are being assigned new slot numbers. 6 Continue to “Connecting Cables to Stacking Ports” on page Note. Refer to the illustration on OmniSwitch 6600 Series Hardware Users Guide t c h n i S SEL Button Location 3-11.
S t c h n i S t c h n i S OmniSwitch 6600 Series Hardware Users Guide Managing OmniSwitch 6600 Series Stacks • Although the slot numbers are not sequential (4, 5, 6, and 3), all switches in the stack have a unique slot number.
• Port numbers are clearly marked on the chassis front panel. • For information on setting up stack redundancy, refer to To connect stacking cables to stacking modules and link your OmniSwitch 6600 series switch into a virtual chassis, follow the steps below: 1 Starting from the top of the stack, attach one end of a 30 cm stacking cable to a High Speed Serial Data Connector (HSSDC) port, as shown.
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L IN K IN K /A L IN K /A L IN “Booting the Stack” on page OmniSwitch 6600 Series Hardware Users Guide Managing OmniSwitch 6600 Series Stacks K IN K /A L IN K /A L IN K IN...
OS66STK-CBL1M cable between switches 1 and 4), data is passed to switch 4, then quickly traverses switch 3 and exits switch 2 to its destination. OmniSwitch 6600 Series Hardware Users Guide Stacking Cable Redundancy Example April 2004 Setting Up a Stacked Configuration...
To verify this, check the SEC LED on the front panel of the switch with the next-lowest assigned slot number. The SEC LED should be illuminated solid green. page 3-14 Managing OmniSwitch 6600 Series Stacks “Status LEDs” on page 2-11. OmniSwitch 6600 Series Hardware Users Guide April 2004...
All additional switches with higher numbers will be given idle status. The PRI and SEC LEDs for these switches will be off. Additional LED Descriptions. For complete descriptions of OmniSwitch 6600 series LED states, see “Status LEDs” on page 2-11.
Managing Switches in a Stack Managing Switches in a Stack Most Command Line Interface (CLI) commands can be used to configure OmniSwitch 6600 series switches operating in either stand-alone or stack configuration. This section describes how to use CLI commands to manage switches operating in a stack.
Note. Scheduled resynchronization times should be entered in military format (i.e., a twenty-four hour clock). To cancel a scheduled resynchronization enter: -> restore redundancy cancel OmniSwitch 6600 Series Hardware Users Guide command has been issued, the switches in the stack will have the correct restore redundancy command, as shown:...
You can determine the current CMM role of a switch by examining the PRI and SEC LEDs on the switch’s front panel. Refer to Chapter 2, “OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components,” for more information. You can also use the switch into which you are currently logged is primary or secondary.
To reset all switches in a stack you use the -> reload all at the CLI prompt. This command can be helpful in restoring the original CMM roles in a stack (see “CMM Role Redundancy” on page OmniSwitch 6600 Series Hardware Users Guide reload all command by entering 3-5).
Monitoring Stacks Monitoring Stacks As shown in the figure below, OmniSwitch 6600 series stacks can be managed and monitored with Command Line Interface (CLI) commands, WebView, SNMP, and OmniVista. See Topology” on page 3-19 for information on monitoring stack configurations and see “OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components,”...
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-> show stack topology 2 at the prompt. A screen similar to the following would be display: Link A Role State ---+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+---------+---------+---------- SECONDARY ACTIVE OmniSwitch 6600 Series Hardware Users Guide Link A Link A Link B RemoteNI RemoteLink State ACTIVE...
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Monitoring Stacks Managing OmniSwitch 6600 Series Stacks page 3-22 OmniSwitch 6600 Series Hardware Users Guide April 2004...
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 6600 Series Hardware Users Guide April 2004 page A-1...
• ETS 300 019 Stationary Use Class 3.1 All hardware switching modules used in an OmniSwitch 6600 Series switches comply with Class A and Class B standards for digital devices per the FCC Part 15, ICES-003, EN 55022, CISPR 22, AS/NZS 3548, and VCCI standards.
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. OmniSwitch 6600 Series Hardware Users Guide April 2004 Standards Compliance...
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. page A-4 Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information OmniSwitch 6600 Series Hardware Users Guide April 2004...
Español: Para evitar peligro de descargas, no conecte o desconecte ningun cable, ni realice ninguna insta- lación, maintenimiento o reconfiguratión de este producto durante una tormenta eléctrica. OmniSwitch 6600 Series Hardware Users Guide April 2004 Translated Safety Warnings...
Al quitar los cables no mire fijamente en las aberturas abiertas. Además, instale las cubi- ertas protectoras de la abertura a los accesos de la fibra sin el cable conectado. page A-6 Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information OmniSwitch 6600 Series Hardware Users Guide April 2004...
Español: Para reducir el riesgo del choque eléctrico, guarde sus manos y dedos fuera de bahías de la fuente de alimentación y no toque la placa madre mientras que el interruptor está funcionando. OmniSwitch 6600 Series Hardware Users Guide April 2004...
• Cualquier equipo al cual se conecte este producto debe estar también conectado a tomas de aliment- ación adecuadamente cableadas. page A-8 Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information OmniSwitch 6600 Series Hardware Users Guide April 2004...
Español: Este equipo se debe instalar en una localización que restrinja el acceso. Una localización restricta del acceso es una donde está seguro y limitado el acceso al personal de servicio que tiene un clave especial, o a otros medios de la seguridad. OmniSwitch 6600 Series Hardware Users Guide April 2004 Translated Safety Warnings...
Para que la correa de muñeca que pone a tierra sea eficaz en la eliminación de ESD, las fuentes de alimentación se deben instalar en el chasis y tapar en los enchufes puestos a tierra de la CA. page A-10 Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information OmniSwitch 6600 Series Hardware Users Guide April 2004...
CMM roles changing the secondary to primary commands supported on secondary failover primary redundancy reloading 3-16 OmniSwitch 6600 Series Hardware Users Guide resetting a stack secondary synchronizing primary and secondary commit file command commit system command console port default settings...
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