OmniSwitch 6600 Family Chassis and Hardware Components ....2-1 OmniSwitch 6624 ......................2-2 OmniSwitch 6600-U24 ....................2-4 OmniSwitch 6600-P24 ....................2-8 OmniSwitch 6648 ......................2-12 OmniSwitch 6602-24 ....................2-14 OmniSwitch 6602-48 ....................2-16 Status LEDs ........................2-18 Rear Panel ........................2-20 OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006...
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Viewing Temperature Status for Stacked Configurations ........2-54 A Slot Number is Specified................2- 54 No Slot Number is Specified................2- 54 Temperature Errors ....................2-55 Warning Threshold..................2- 55 Danger Threshold ....................2- 55 Viewing Fan Status ....................2-56 OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006...
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Priority Disconnect is Enabled; Incoming PD Port has Highest Priority Level....................3- 10 Priority Disconnect is Enabled; Incoming PD Port has Lowest Priority Level....................3- 10 Priority Disconnect is Disabled ...............3- 11 Monitoring Power over Ethernet via the CLI ...............3-11 OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006...
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Advertencia sobre una apropiada conexión a tierra ........A- 12 Leer “información importante de seguridad” ..........A- 12 Advertencia de acceso restringido..............A- 12 Advertencia de pulsera antiestática ..............A- 12 Clase de seguridad..................A- 12 Index ........................Index-1 OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006...
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About This Guide This OmniSwitch 6600 Family 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 6624 • OmniSwitch 6600-U24 • OmniSwitch 6600-P24 •...
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The information in this guide does not apply to the following products: OmniSwitch (original version with no numeric model name) • OmniSwitch 6800 Series • OmniSwitch 7700 • OmniSwitch 7800 • OmniSwitch 8800 • Omni Switch/Router • OmniStack • OmniAccess • page x OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006...
See “Documentation Roadmap” on page -xii “Related Documentation” on page -xiv for further information on software configuration guides avail- able for your switch. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page xi...
Stage 2: Gaining Familiarity with Basic Switch Functions Pertinent Documentation: OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide OmniSwitch 6600 Family Switch Management Guide Once you have your switch up and running, you will want to begin investigating basic aspects of its hard ware and software.
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CLI-to-MIB variable mapping information for all CLI commands supported by the switch. This guide can be consulted anytime during the configuration process to find detailed and specific information on each CLI command. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page xiii...
Describes the hardware and software procedures for getting an OmniSwitch 6600 Family switch up and running. Also provides information on fundamental aspects of OmniSwitch software and stacking architecture. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide • Complete technical specifications and procedures for all OmniSwitch 6600 Family chassis, power supplies, fans, and uplink and stacking modules.
For more infor- mation on Alcatel’s Service Programs, see our web page at www.ind.alcatel.com, call us at 1-800-995- 2696, or email us at support@ind.alcatel.com. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page xv...
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Technical Support About This Guide page xvi OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006...
Carrier-class resiliency, network management, and advanced policy-based VLANs and security. OmniSwitch 6600 Family switches also support wirespeed Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching, industry-based standards, and a full array of reliability, redundancy and resiliency capabilities. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 1-1...
Family units operating in primary or secondary CMM roles. (An OmniSwitch 6600 Family switch operat- ing in an idle CMM role would normally be referred to as a switch, slot, or, NI.) page 1-2 OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006...
(including all 10/100 support) will be disabled. For more information on primary, secondary, and idle switches, as well as the failover process, refer to Chapter 4, “Managing OmniSwitch 6600 Family Stacks.” OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 1-3...
Chapter 2, “OmniSwitch 6600 Family Chassis and Hardware Components.” For instructions on hot swapping back up power supplies, uplink modules, and MiniGBICs, refer to Chapter 2, “OmniSwitch 6600 Family Chassis and Hardware Components.” page 1-4 OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006...
Chapter 2, “OmniSwitch 6600 Family Chassis and Hardware Components.” Show commands for all features are described in detail in the OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 1-5...
IP Phones IP Phones Gigabit Gigabit IP Phones OmniSwitch 7800 Edge Gigabit OmniSwitch 6648 OmniSwitch 6648 OmniSwitch 6648 Gigabit Backbone OmniSwitch 7800 OmniSwitch 7800 Data Center Gigabit Server Farm Server OmniPCX page 1-6 OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006...
OmniSwitch 6648 Edge Edge Gigabit Gigabit OmniSwitch 7800 OmniSwitch 7800 OmniSwitch 7800 Server Farm OmniPCX Gigabit Server Farm Backbone Backbone Data Center Data Center Building Number One Building Number Two OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 1-7...
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Application Examples OmniSwitch 6600 Family page 1-8 OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006...
Gigabit Ethernet uplink and stacking modules • MiniGBICs • 100 Mbps SFPs • Temperature management • Pinouts and console port specifications • Monitoring switch status • Base chassis MAC address • OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-1...
For “Managing OmniSwitch 6600 detailed information on stacking switches, Family Stacks,” for detailed infor- refer to Chapter 4, “Managing OmniSwitch mation. 6600 Family Stacks.” OmniSwitch 6624 Front Panel OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-2...
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10BaseT hub or device; 100BaseTX hub or device Cable supported 10BaseT: unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) 100BaseTX: unshielded twisted-pair (UTP), Category 5, EIA/TIA 568 or shielded twisted-pair (STP), Category 5, 100 ohm Maximum cable distance 100 meters OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-3...
Refer to the illustration on the following page for more front panel information. For detailed LED descrip- tions, refer to page 2-18. For information on the chassis rear panel, refer to page 2-20. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-4...
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For “Managing OmniSwitch 6600 detailed information on stacking switches, Family Stacks,” for detailed infor- refer to Chapter 4, “Managing OmniSwitch mation. 6600 Family Stacks.” OmniSwitch 6600-U24 Front Panel OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-5...
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SFPs (13.06 lbs with optional backup power supply installed) Humidity 5% to 90% Relative Humidity (Operating) 0% to 95% Relative Humidity (Storage) Altitude Sea level to 10,000 feet (3 km) OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-6...
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(Receiver sensitivity) SFP-100-LC-SM15: -31 to 0dBm SFP-100-LC-SM40: -34 to 0 dBm SFP-100-MTRJ-MM: -31 to -14 dBm Maximum cable distance SFP-100-LC-MM: 2 km SFP-100-LC-SM15: 15 km SFP-100-LC-SM40: 40 km SFP-100-MTRJ-MM: 2 km OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-7...
24 10/100 PoE ports • One slot for OS6600-GNI-U2 (fiber) or OS6600-GNI-C2 (copper) Gigabit Ethernet uplink module • One slot for Gigabit Ethernet uplink module as described above or stacking module • OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-8...
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For detailed information on stacking switches, refer to Chapter 4, “Managing OmniSwitch 6600 Family Stacks.” OmniSwitch 6600-P24 Front Panel OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-9...
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19.3 inches (with an OS6600-BPS-P) Chassis Weight Approximately 12 lbs Humidity 5% to 90% Relative Humidity (Operating) 0% to 95% Relative Humidity (Storage) Altitude Sea level to 10,000 feet (3 km) OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-10...
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10BaseT: unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) 100BaseTX: unshielded twisted-pair (UTP), Category 5, EIA/TIA 568 or shielded twisted-pair (STP), Category 5, 100 ohm Power supplied to port 15.4 watts per port Maximum cable distance 100 meters OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-11...
For “Managing OmniSwitch 6600 detailed information on stacking switches, Family Stacks,” for detailed infor- refer to Chapter 4, “Managing OmniSwitch mation. 6600 Family Stacks.” OmniSwitch 6648 Front Panel OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-12...
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10BaseT hub or device; 100BaseTX hub or device Cable supported 10BaseT: unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) 100BaseTX: unshielded twisted-pair (UTP), Category 5, EIA/TIA 568 or shielded twisted-pair (STP), Category 5, 100 ohm Maximum cable distance 100 meters OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-13...
Refer Chapter 4, “Managing information on MiniGBIC types. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Stacks,” for detailed information on using these ports to stack switches in a stack. OmniSwitch 6602-24 Front Panel OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-14...
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10BaseT hub or device; 100BaseTX hub or device Cable supported 10BaseT: unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) 100BaseTX: unshielded twisted-pair (UTP), Category 5, EIA/TIA 568 or shielded twisted-pair (STP), Category 5, 100 ohm Maximum cable distance 100 meters OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-15...
Refer Chapter 4, “Managing information on MiniGBIC types. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Stacks,” for detailed information on using these ports to stack switches in a stack. OmniSwitch 6602-48 Front Panel OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-16...
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10BaseT hub or device; 100BaseTX hub or device Cable supported 10BaseT: unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) 100BaseTX: unshielded twisted-pair (UTP), Category 5, EIA/TIA 568 or shielded twisted-pair (STP), Category 5, 100 ohm Maximum cable distance 100 meters OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-17...
(e.g., when supply failure. software is being downloaded to the switch). Front Panel LED Descriptions (OS6648 Shown) OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-18...
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OmniSwitch 6600 Family Chassis and Hardware Components Status LEDs Note. For information on uplink module LEDs, refer to page 2-36. For information on stacking module LEDs, refer to page 2-39. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-19...
Ethernet (PoE).” Note: The OS6600-P24 does not have a backup power supply bay. Instead, it has a connector for the OS6600-BPS-P PoE backup power supply. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Rear Panel OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-20...
Note. Never obstruct the air intake vents located at the sides of the chassis. Obstructing these vents can cause switch failure. Clearance is not required at the top and bottom of the chassis. For detailed chassis airflow diagrams, refer to “Chassis Airflow” on page 2-58. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-21...
If you are installing the switch in a relay rack, be sure to install and secure the rack per the rack manu- • facturer’s specifications. Review page 2-21 for important chassis airflow and access recommendations before installing. • OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-22...
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Tighten both screws until they are secure. K I N Attaching the Switch to the Rack Note. Be sure to install the screws in the bottom hole of each flange, as shown, before proceeding. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-23...
Once the screws at the bottom of each flange are secure, install the remaining two rack mount screws. Be sure that all screws are securely tightened. Repeat steps 1 through 4 above for all remaining switches. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-24...
Use this connector to supplement the ground provided by the AC power cord. To do so, install a Panduit Grounding Lug (type LCD8-10A-L) using 8AWG copper conductors to the paint-free rectangular area. Be sure to use a crimping tool. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-25...
55 Watts (100 Watts maximum) for switch functions and the other supplying 210 watts for PoE functions. For information on setting up the OS6600-BPS-P, refer to Chapter 3, “Installing and Managing Power over Ethernet (PoE).” OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-26...
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THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. RATING: 100/115/220/230 V , 50/60 Hz, 2/2/1/1 A U.S. PATENT NO. 5,394,402 MODEL NO: OS6600-P24 6600-BPS-P OS6600-BPS-P Backup Power Supply Back Panel OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-27...
Meanwhile, the backup power supply operates in active standby mode. If the primary power supply fails unexpectedly, the backup power supply automatically takes up the full power load without disrupting the switch. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-29...
Assembled in the US of US and Non-US Components Sicherheit AC outlet on circuit 2 allows switch operations to continue. AC Circuit 2 OmniSwitch 6600 Family Redundant AC Circuit Example OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-30...
W IT T IO L IM D 'A L IM D 'A supply with the vent side D 'U T IO IR E up, as shown. Orienting the Backup Power Supply OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-31...
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Connect the power supply cord (provided) into an easily accessible power source. Note. If you are installing backup power supplies in a multi-chassis, stacked configuration, install all remaining units by repeating steps 1 through 8 for each chassis. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-32...
N AVA ATIO S D'U X CO Removing the Backup Power Supply Store the power supply in a secure, static-free location. Placing the unit in an anti-static bag is recommended. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-33...
The backup power supply is listed as PS-2. In the example above, there is no backup power supply installed in the chassis. Note. For information on viewing primary and backup power supply status in a stacked configuration, refer to page 2-35. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-34...
2 (or the unit is powered off). More Information on Stacked Configurations. For detailed information on stacked OmniSwitch 6600 Family switches, refer to Chapter 4, “Managing OmniSwitch 6600 Family Stacks.” OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-35...
MiniGBIC installed. The LED displays green when a valid cable connection exists. Flashes green as data is transmitted or received on the interface. OS6600-GNI-U2 Gigabit Ethernet Uplink Front Panel OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-36...
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1 Gigabit per second (full duplex) 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 2-45 for additional specifications. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-37...
Data rate 1 Gigabit per second (full duplex) Connections supported 1000BaseT connection to backbone or server Cable supported 1000BaseT unshielded twisted-pair (UTP), Category 5e Maximum cable distance 100 meters, Category 5 OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-38...
1 Gigabit per second per stacking cable installed Connector type High Speed Serial Data Connector (HSSDC) Chassis port locations 27 and 28 (OS6624, OS6600-U24, and OS6600- P24); 51 and 52 (OS6648) Hot-swappable with other module types? OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-39...
Holding the uplink or stacking module by the front panel, carefully slide the circuit board into the card guide located in the chassis slot. K I N K / A L I N K / A L I N Inserting the Uplink or Stacking Module OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-40...
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2.3 inch pounds. K I N K / A L I N K / A L I N Tightening the Captive Screws OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-41...
Note. Be sure that both captive screws are completely disengaged from the threaded holes in the chassis before continuing. K I N K / A L I N K / A L I N Loosening the Captive Screws OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-42...
Once the screws are inserted, fasten the panel to the chassis by tightening the screws. Be sure not to overtighten the screws. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-43...
Mini Gigabit Interface Converter (MiniGBIC) Note. For OS6624, OS6600-U24, OS6600-P24, and OS6648 switches, MiniGBICs can be used on OS6600-GNI-U2 uplink modules only. For detailed information on OS6600-GNI-U2 uplink modules, refer to page 2-36. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-44...
Input optical power -23 to -3 dBm Cable distance Long reach single mode fiber 70 km (up to 100 km using premium single mode fiber or dispersion-shifted single mode fiber) OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-45...
Note. The MiniGBIC should slide in easily. Do not force the MiniGBIC into the slot. Otherwise you can damage the connectors. If any resistance is encountered, ensure the MiniGBIC is aligned and oriented properly, as shown in the diagram above. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-46...
There is a small removal handle at the front of the MiniGBIC transceiver. Carefully lift this handle; then, grasp the handle and carefully pull the MiniGBIC from the module. Store the MiniGBIC in a secure, static-free location. Placing the MiniGBIC in an anti-static bag is recommended. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-47...
SFP types, refer to page 2-49. For information on installing SFPs, refer to page 2-51. SFP Module Note. SFPs can be used on ports 1 through 24 on OmniSwitch 6600-U24 switches only. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-48...
Fiber optic cable supported single mode fiber Source type 9/125 micron Output optical power -5 to 0 dBm Input optical power -34 to 0 dBm (Receiver sensitivity) Cable distance 40 km OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-49...
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Fiber optic cable supported multimode fiber Source type 62.5/125 and 50/125 micron Output optical power -20 to -14 dBm (multimode) Input optical power -31 to -14 dBm (Receiver sensitivity) Cable distance 2 km OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-50...
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. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-51...
SFP. Grasp the SFP and carefully pull it from the OS6600-U24. Store the SFP in a secure, static-free location. Placing the SFP in an anti-static bag is recommended. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-52...
Temperature Danger Threshold (deg C) = 77 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. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-53...
2 is 31 degrees Celsius. Both switches are operating under the upper temperature threshold. More Information on Stacked Configurations. For detailed information on stacked OmniSwitch 6600 Family switches, refer to Chapter 4, “Managing OmniSwitch 6600 Family Stacks.” OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-54...
2-56 for more information. • 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. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-55...
If you specify a slot number after the command syntax, fan status information for only the corresponding switch displays. For example: -> show fan Chassis Fan Status -------+---+----------- Running Running Running In the example above, fan status displays only for the switch operating in slot 3. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-56...
1, 2, and 3—are operating normally. More Information on Stacked Configurations. For detailed information on stacked OmniSwitch 6600 Family switches, refer to Chapter 4, “Managing OmniSwitch 6600 Family Stacks.” OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-57...
Important. Maintain a clearance of at least two inches at the left and right sides. Otherwise, airflow may become restricted. Restricted airflow can cause your switch to overheat; overheating can lead to switch failure. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-58...
Air leakage due to cover panels over empty missing submodule slots and power supply bays. cover panels Effects of Missing Blank Panels on Chassis Airflow OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-59...
Description BI_DB+ BI_DB- BI_DA+ BI_DD+ BI_DD- BI_DA- BI_DC+ BI_DC- 10/100 Mbps Power over Ethernet Port – RJ-45 Pinout (OS6600-P24) Pin Number Description RX+ (-VDC) RX- (-VDC) TX+ (+VDC) TX- (+VDC) OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-60...
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Not used Not used Not used Shell Chassis ground RJ-45 Console Port – Connector Pinout Pin Number Signals as DCE Console Port Ground Ground RTS (Request To Send) Shell Chassis Ground OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-61...
Note. Setting the console port to speeds above 9600 baud can cause problems with Zmodem uploads. To change the parity value, enter boot serialparity, followed by the desired parity value. Options include none (default), even, and odd. For example: Boot > boot serialparity even OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-62...
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To save changes to the boot.params file, refer to step 7. Return to the CLI prompt by entering exit at the boot prompt. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006...
-> session xon-xoff disable Note. To enable or disable the X-ON/X-OFF protocol on secondary or idle switches in a stack you must log into those switches and then execute the session xon-xoff command. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-64...
Force UART Defaults Jumper : ON, Run Extended Memory Diags Jumper : OFF, Spare Jumper : ON, BootROM Version : 5.1.5.115.R02, Backup Miniboot Version : 5.1.5.115.R02, Default Miniboot Version : 5.1.5.115.R02 OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-65...
Chapter 4, “Managing OmniSwitch 6600 Family Stacks.” Detailed Slot and Component Information To view more detailed slot and component information, including information on installed uplink and stacking modules, use the show module long command. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-66...
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FEB 05 2106€, Firmware Version: N/A, Admin Status: POWER ON, Operational Status: Power Consumption: Power Control Checksum: 0x0, MAC Address: 00:d0:95:12:ed:00, ASIC - Physical: (Screen output continued on next page.) OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-67...
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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 Family switches, refer to Chapter 4, “Managing OmniSwitch 6600 Family Stacks.” OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-68...
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 Family switches, refer to Chapter 4, “Managing OmniSwitch 6600 Family Stacks.” OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-69...
Note. To view the administrative status of the X-ON/X-OFF protocol on secondary or idle switches in a stack you must log into those switches and then execute the session xon-xoff command. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-70...
Base chassis MAC address Unique to each switch. The base chassis MAC address is always the first MAC address listed in the switch’s default MAC range 1. Supported MAC Router Mode Single OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-71...
If a failover occurs and another switch assumes the primary role, the stack’s base MAC address changes to the address provided by the new primary switch. For detailed information on stacked configurations, refer to Chapter 4, “Managing OmniSwitch 6600 Family Stacks.” OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 2-72...
Important. Alcatel recommends that PoE-enabled switches with attached IP telephones should have oper- ational power supply redundancy at all times for 911 emergency requirements. In addition, both the OS6600-P24 and the OS6600-BPS-P should be plugged into an Uninterruptible Power Source (UPS). OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 3-1...
Ethernet, with WebView, Alcatel’s embedded web-based device management application. WebView is an interactive and easy-to-use GUI that can be launched from OmniVista or a web browser. Please refer to WebView’s online documentation for more information. page 3-2 OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006...
Range of inline power allowed for each port 3000–20000 milliwatts PoE Current draw Approximately 4.3 Amps PoE Power Approximately 210 watts Range of inline power allowed for each switch in a stack 37–210 watts OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 3-3...
Power Supplies in chassis 2 Operational Status -----+------------------- PS-1 PS-2 The OS6600-BPS-P will always display as “PS-2”. For detailed information on show power command output, refer to the CLI Command Reference Guide. page 3-4 OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006...
To initially activate PoE, you must use the lanpower start slot syntax only, as described above. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 3-5...
Important. 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 3-6 OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006...
22 of OmniSwitch 6600-P24 slot 8 to the highest priority level of criti- cal. Now that the default value has been reconfigured, this port should be reserved for those PDs that are mission critical for network operations. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 3-7...
Note. The capacitive detection method should only be enabled support legacy IP phones only—this feature is not compatible with IEEE specification 802.3af. Please contact your Alcatel sales engineer or Customer Support representative to find out which Alcatel IP phones models need capacitive detection enabled. page 3-8 OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006...
Be sure to specify the slot number in the command line. For example, the syntax -> lanpower 8 priority-disconnect enable enables priority disconnect on OmniSwitch 6600-P24 slot 8. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 3-9...
When a PD is being connected to a port with a lower priority level than all other ports in the slot, the incoming PD will be denied power, regardless of its physical port number. Devices connected to other higher-priority ports will continue operating without interruption. page 3-10 OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006...
Maximum watts allocated to the corresponding slot • Amount of power budget remaining that can be allocated for PoE modules • Total amount of power remaining that can be allocated for additional switch functions • OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 3-11...
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0 Watts Total Power Budget Remaining 210 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. page 3-12 OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006...
WebView is an interactive and easy-to-use GUI that can be launched from OmniVista or a web browser. Please refer to WebView’s online documentation for more information. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 4-1...
Ports 51 and 52 and 6602-48 The table below lists default values for OmniSwitch 6600 Family stacks. Parameter Description Configuration Steps Default Value Switch slot number “Assigning Slot Numbers” on page 4-8. page 4-2 OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006...
S TA K /A w it LI N n iS K /A LI N w it n iS w it n iS A Stack Composed of Four OmniSwitch 6648 Switches OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 4-3...
Note. In a stack consisting of three or more switches a switch that had a primary or secondary CMM role will rejoin the stack in an idle mode. page 4-4 OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006...
Switch 1 fails or is taken offline (e.g., the switch is physically removed from the stack). Switch 2 automatically assumes the primary CMM role. Switch 3 automatically assumes the secondary CMM role. Switch 4 remains in the Idle CMM role. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 4-5...
You can manually change the slot number as long as the LED continues to flash. Note. The LED may also advance by one number when the SEL button is initially pressed. page 4-8 OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006...
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Continue steps 1 through 4 for any additional switches that are being assigned new slot numbers. Continue to “Connecting Cables to Stacking Ports” on page 4-11. Note. Refer to the illustration on page 4-10 for one of many valid slot numbering possibilities. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 4-9...
Switch n i S number 4 will be given the secondary Stack of Four Switches with Unique Slot Numbers page 4-10 OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006...
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. K I N K / A L I N K / A L I N Attaching the Stacking Cable to a Stacking Port OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 4-11...
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K /A L IN K /A L IN Recommended Redundant Connection Between Switches Now that all switches in the stack are connected, continue to “Booting the Stack” on page 4-14. page 4-12 OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006...
1 and 2 has gone down unexpect- Switch 2 edly. Data can no longer travel directly between switches 1 and 2. Switch 3 Switch 4 Stacking Cable Redundancy Example OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 4-13...
The secondary role is given to the switch with the next-lowest number. 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 4-14 OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006...
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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 Family LED states, see “Status LEDs” on page 2-18. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 4-15...
If the switch with secondary CMM role is reloaded, then the idle switch with the lowest slot number will become secondary. The reloaded switch (i.e., the former secondary) will assume an idle role. The switch with the primary CMM role continues all operations without interruption. page 4-16 OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006...
Running Configuration : NOT AVAILABLE, Stacks Reload on Takeover: ALL STACKs (SW Activation) In this example, the user is currently logged in to the switch with the primary CMM role. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 4-17...
-> 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 4-5). page 4-18 OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006...
Port 51 on OS6648 and 6602-48 switches) and “Link B” refers to the right-hand stacking port (Port 28 on OS6624, OS6600-U24, OS6600-P24, and OS6602-24 switches and Port 52 on OS6648 and OS6602-48 switches). OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page 4-19...
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A screen similar to the following would be display: Link A Link A Link A Link B Link B Link B Role State RemoteNI RemoteLink State RemoteNI RemoteLink ---+-----------+---------+---------+-----------+---------+---------+---------- SECONDARY ACTIVE ACTIVE page 4-20 OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006...
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). OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page A-1...
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. Modules with copper connectors meet Class A require- ments using unshielded (UTP) cables, but meet Class B requirements using shielded (STP) cables. page A-2 OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006...
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 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page A-3...
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 OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006...
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. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page A-5...
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. page A-6 OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006...
Español: Para reducir el riesgo de descargas eléctricas, no meta sus manos y dedos dentro del chasis de la fuente de alimentación y no toque componentes internos mientras que el interruptor está conectado. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006...
Cualquier otro equipo a cual se conecte este producto también debe estar conectado a tomas de • alimentación adecuadamente cableadas. page A-8 OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006...
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. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 page A-9...
Para que la correa de muñeca sea eficaz en la eliminación de ESD, las fuentes de alimentación deben estar instaladas en el chasis y conectadas a enchufes CA con tierra adecuada. page A-10 OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006...
Su interruptor esta equipado por fuentes de alimentación múltiples. Para reducir el riesgo de choque eléc- trico, asegúrese desconectar todas las conexiones de alimentación antes de mantener o de mover la unidad. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006...
CA con descarga a tierra. Clase de seguridad Cumple con 21CFR 1040.10 y 1040.11 ó sus equivalentes. page A-12 OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006...
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OS6600-P24 lanpower priority-disconnect command OS6600-U24 lanpower start command OS6602-24 2-14 lanpower stop command OS6602-48 2-16 LEDs OS6624 see hardware monitoring OS6648 2-12 CLI commands supported on secondary switch OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide September 2006 Index-1...