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OmniAccess 6000: Installation Guide Copyright Copyright © 2005 Alcatel Internetworking, Inc. All rights reserved. Specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice. Originated in the USA. Trademarks Alcatel AP60/61, Alcatel 70, Alcatel 6000, and Alcatel AOS-W, are trademarks of Alcatel in the United States and certain other countries. Any other trademarks appearing in this manual are owned by their respective companies.
Electromagnetic Interference FCC - Class A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
OmniAccess 6000: Installation Guide Warning—This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. EU - Class A This product complies with EN55022 Class A and EN55024 standards. Safety Lithium Battery Notice The Alcatel 6000 Supervisor Card used with this product contains a lithium battery. CAUTION—The lithium battery may explode if it is incorrectly replaced.
Contents To the Network Manager vii The Alcatel Wireless LAN Solution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii Deployment Summary . . . . . . . viii Preface Overview of this Manual . Related Documents . . . . Text Conventions . . . . . . Contacting Alcatel . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi . . . . xi . . . . xi . . . . xii . . . xiii Chapter 1 System Overview . . . . . . . . . 1 ................ 1 Features Physical Description . . . . . . . . . . 2 Chapter 2 Installing the Chassis . .
OmniAccess 6000: Installation Guide Chapter 5 Chapter 6 The Power Supply . Features ........ Physical Description . Power Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 23 25 27 Power Requirements Worksheet . . . . . . . . . Required Power Supplies . Maximum Power Load . . . Inserting a Power Supply . . . Removing a Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 29 29 30 33 The Supervisor Card . . . . . . . 35 The Alcatel OmniAccess Supervisor Card I. .
To the Network Manager As with any full-featured network equipment, deploying the Alcatel Wireless LAN solution requires a degree of planning. The process may involve multiple components as well as various individuals in your organization. As the network manager, you should become familiar with the components and deployment summary outlined in this section. The Alcatel Wireless LAN Solution The Alcatel Wireless LAN solution consists of three major components: z Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch.
OmniAccess 6000: Installation Guide Deployment Summary This section outlines the various tasks involved in deploying the Alcatel Wireless LAN solution, and indicates the document where appropriate instructions can be found. NOTE—Documents named below are included on the Alcatel Documentation Library CD-ROM. 1 Physical installation of the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch Installation requires a trained technician, experienced with handling and installing similar equipment.
z Determine how many access points are needed and where they should be located. z Simulate network failures and recovery characteristics, and adjust placement if necessary. The Alcatel AOS-W User Guide provides instructions. 4 Physical installation of the Alcatel Wireless Access Points This requires a trained technician. The following tasks are involved: z Perform initial configuration of the AP. z Mount the AP in its appointed service location. z Attach required network cables and power.
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Preface The preface includes the following information: z An overview of the sections in this manual z A list of related documentation for further reading z A key to the various text conventions used throughout this manual z Alcatel support and service information Overview of this Manual This manual is for trained technicians responsible for installing the Alcatel 6000 series Wireless LAN Switch.
OmniAccess 6000: Installation Guide z Alcatel AP Installation Guide Text Conventions The following conventions are used throughout this manual to emphasize important concepts: TABLE P-1 Text Conventions Type Style Description Italics This style is used to emphasize important terms and to mark the titles of books.
Contacting Alcatel Web Site z Main Site http://www.Alcatel networks.com z Support http://www.Alcatel networks.com/support E-mail z Sales sales@Alcatel networks.com z Support support@Alcatel networks.com Telephone Numbers z Main 408-227-4500 z Fax 408-227-4550 z Sales 408-754-1201 z Support In the U.S.
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CHAPTER 1 System Overview The Alcatel 6000-series Wireless LAN Switch is an enterprise-class, modular switch which connects, controls, and intelligently integrates wireless Access Points (APs) and Air Monitors (AMs) into the wired LAN. This chapter introduces you to the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch. It describes the general features of the modular system and illustrates key physical elements. Once familiar with the system, you can begin the installation process covered in the next chapter.
OmniAccess 6000: Installation Guide z All modules are hot-swappable by trained technicians. Physical Description Card Slots 0 1 2 3 4 Module Handles 5 Mount Holes 6 Fan Tray Slot 7 Power Supply Slots FIGURE 1-1 Alcatel 6000-series Wireless LAN Switch System NOTE—Figure 1-1 depicts an Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch with the minimum components required for operation. Depending on the options selected when your system was purchased, your actual chassis may include more or fewer of the pictured items.
Chapter 1 3 Slot 3 This slot is for adding a second line card. 4 Module Handles All module handles are used only for removing and inserting the individual modules. CAUTION—Never use the module handles to lift or move the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch chassis. Using the handles to support the chassis can result in serious damage to both the module and the chassis.
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CHAPTER 2 Installing the Chassis CAUTION—Installation should be performed by a trained technician.
OmniAccess 6000: Installation Guide Precautions CAUTION—Dangerous voltage in excess of 240VAC is always present while the Alcatel Power Supply Module is plugged into an electrical outlet. Remove all rings, jewelry, and other potentially conductive material before working with this product. Never insert foreign objects into the chassis, the power supply, or any other component, even when the power supplies have been turned off, unplugged, or removed.
Chapter 2 Requirements Minimum Switch Configuration An OmniAccess 6000 Wireless LAN Switch must include the following basic components (as shown in Figure 1-1 on page 2): z z z z z One modular Wireless LAN switch chassis One fan tray One supervisor card in Slot 0 One line card in Slot 2 Adequate power supplies NOTE—The number and type of power supplies required depends on the number and type of line cards installed in the chassis (see “Power Management” on page 27).
OmniAccess 6000: Installation Guide Selecting a Location The Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch, like other network and computing devices, requires an “electronics friendly” environment. z Reliable power Verify that your electrical outlet is compatible with the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch power supplies. z The standard power supply (OWA-6000-PS200) is rated at 200 W total and is auto-ranging to accept 90-132/ 170-264 VAC, at 50 to 60 Hz.
Chapter 2 Mounting the Chassis 1 Verify that your rack environment meets requirements (see “Selecting a Location” on page 8). 2 Attach the rack mounting brackets to the switch chassis as shown in Figure 2-2. x 8 6-32 flat head screws OT SL 3 OT SL 1 FIGURE 2-2 Attaching the Rack Mounting Brackets The bracket stamped with slot numbers is for the right-hand side of the switch. Orient both brackets so that the narrow flange faces the front.
OmniAccess 6000: Installation Guide 3 Attach the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch to the rack. CAUTION—To avoid personal injury or damage to equipment, get help for lifting and positioning the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch. Also, do not install the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch in any fashion where instability or uneven mechanical loading may occur. NOTE—For proper operation, the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch requires an ambient air temperature between 0 and 40 ºC (32 to 104 ºF).
Chapter 2 NOTE—Some cabinets require different screws which are not included. Verify that you use the correct screws or fasteners for your rack system. Adding Modules If you have received your modules separately from the chassis, or wish to expand the system with additional modules, see Part 2 of this manual for specific instructions on installing each module. NOTE—By adding modules, you are increasing the switch’s total power load.
OmniAccess 6000: Installation Guide NOTE—Use of a power line conditioner or Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS) can decrease or mitigate problems caused by power service fluctuations. Verify that the output of any power shaping device is compatible with the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch power supplies. 4Ste Verify the power switch on the power supply is in the Off (|) position. CAUTION—Never attach a power cord to a power supply while its power switch is in the On (|) position.
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CHAPTER 3 Verifying the Installation Once the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch is physically installed, run the following power-on test: 1 Turn on all installed power supplies in quick succession. For each power supply, place the power switch in the on (|) position. NOTE—To avoid overloading the first power supplies to be turned on while using line cards that provide Power Over Ethernet to attached devices, all required power supplies should be turned on at roughly the same time (within about three seconds).
OmniAccess 6000: Installation Guide z The fan tray Fan Status LED is still solid green. z One the line card: z The Power LED is still solid green. z The Status LED is solid green. z On the supervisor card: z The power LED is still solid green. z The Status and Active/Standby LEDs are solid green. z The Utilization LED panel reflects the expected level of usage. In a typical power-on test performed after initial installation, a single blinking LED will indicate utilization of under 1%.
CHAPTER 4 The Fan Tray The Alcatel 6000-series Fan Tray (OWA-6000-FT) promotes proper air circulation for cooling the specialized modules in the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch and is required for their normal operation. This chapter describes the general features and physical characteristics of the fan tray, and provides instructions for replacing the module if necessary. Features Built-in Redundancy Three fans are provided in the fan tray. The module is designed to provide for cooling, even if one fan fails.
OmniAccess 6000: Installation Guide Physical Description The fan tray slot is located on the left side of the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch chassis and extends from the front of the chassis to the back. 1 2 SLOT 2 4 SLOT 0 5 1 FAN STATUS 3 FIGURE 4-1 Alcatel 6000-series Fan Tray 1 Module Fastening Screws These captive screws are used for securing the module into the switch fan tray slot. 2 Module Handle This handle is used for removing or inserting the module into the switch chassis.
Chapter 4 3 Fan Status LED During operation, the Fan Status LED provides the following information: TABLE 4-1 Fan Status LED 4 Status Description Off The fan tray is not operating. Green The fan tray is receiving power and all three fans are operating properly. Amber One fan has failed, but the remaining two can provide proper cooling until the fan tray can be conveniently replaced. Red Two or more fans have failed. Replace the fan tray immediately.
OmniAccess 6000: Installation Guide Prepare the New Fan Tray 1 Unpack the new fan tray. 2 Inspect the new fan tray to verify that it is undamaged. 3 Place the new fan tray in a safe, accessible place near the switch, ready for prompt insertion. 4 Locate a #2 Phillips or cross-head screwdriver. Remove the Old Fan Tray 1 Loosen the fan tray’s fastening screws.
Chapter 4 Insert the New Fan Tray 1 Pick up the new fan tray by the handle provided on its front panel. 2 Carefully insert the fan tray into the chassis fan tray slot. Align the rear of the fan tray with the guide rails in the switch fan tray slot and slide it gently toward the backplane.The module should slide in easily most of the way. 3 Engage the fan tray. As the fan tray reaches the back of the chassis, moderate resistance may be felt.
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CHAPTER 5 The Power Supply The Alcatel 6000-series Power Supply adapts electrical power for use with the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch. The switch chassis has multiple slots that can hold individual power supplies to support load sharing and fault tolerance. This chapter describes the general features and physical characteristics of the power supply. It also covers important power consumption management information and includes a Power Supply Management Worksheet.
OmniAccess 6000: Installation Guide Load Sharing Load sharing occurs when more than one power supply of the same rating are installed in the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch and turned on. Load sharing divides the total power load of the switch among all available power supplies. Since the power supplies work together, the effective power capacity of the switch is increased with each additional power supply. NOTE—When using more than power supply, verify that they are all of the same type.
Chapter 5 Physical Description 200 W Power Supply (OWA-6000-PS200) 4A MAX O.T.P DC OK AC OK 1 2 3 4 6 7 1 400 W Power Supply (OWA-6000-PS400) 6.5A MAX O.T.P DC OK AC OK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 FIGURE 5-1 Alcatel 6000-series Power Supplies 1 Module Fastening Screws These two captive fastening screws hold the power supply in place in the switch chassis. 2 Module Handle This handle is used for removing or inserting the module into the switch chassis.
OmniAccess 6000: Installation Guide 3 Indicator LEDs TABLE 5-1 200 W Power Supply LEDs LED Name State Description Top Over Temp. Protection Off Power supply temperature is okay. Amber Power supply fan has failed or temperature is too high. DC Okay Green DC power output is okay. Off DC power output is not within tolerance. Green AC power input is okay. Off AC power input is not within tolerance.
Chapter 5 6 Power Input Socket The power input socket accepts a power cord with a standard IEC320 connector. For proper safety and performance, the power cord must be rated to 10 A and conform to grounded electrical standards in the country where the product is operated. 7 Power Switch The power switch has two states: Off (|) and On (|). Power Management Power Requirements Worksheet Use this worksheet to determine the power required by your Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch.
OmniAccess 6000: Installation Guide TABLE 5-3 Alcatel 6000-series Power Requirements Component Name Model Number Alcatel 6000-series Fan Tray OWA-6000FT Power Rating x 12 W x Number Power = of Units Subtotal 1 = Alcatel 6000 Supervisor Card with Crypto Accelerator OWA-SC-2 50 W x = Alcatel 6000 Line Card (24 FE and 2 GE ports) OWA-LC-2G 24F 40 W x = Alcatel 6000 Line Card (24 FE+SPOE and 2 GE ports) OWA-LC-2G 24FP 40 W x = Alcatel 2 GE Line Card with support for two GBIC OWA-LC-2G u
Chapter 5 Required Power Supplies Once you’ve calculated the total power required by your Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch, you can easily determine the type and number of power supplies required: TABLE 5-4 Required Power Supplies Power Supplies Required Total Power Required Required for Redundancy 200 W or less One 200 W supply, or One 400 W supply Two 200 W supplies, or Two 400 W supplies 400 W or less Two 200 W supplies, or One 400 W supply Two 400 W supplies 800 W or less Two 400 W supplies Thre
OmniAccess 6000: Installation Guide TABLE 5-6 Maximum Load using 400 W Power Supplies Component Description Total power required (from worksheet on page 27) 400 W Power Supply (OWA-6000-PS400) overhead Power x Factor = W x 1.25 safety = 26 W x Power Subtotal units = Maximum power load in Watts: Verify that the maximum power load does not exceed the capacity of your electrical circuits. Inserting a Power Supply CAUTION—This procedure should be performed by a trained technician.
Chapter 5 NOTE—When using more than one power supply, verify that they are all of the same type. Do not mix 200 W and 400 W power supplies in the same chassis. If replacing a previously installed power supply, first see “Removing a Power Supply” on page 33. If you are installing a power supply in an empty slot, you may have to remove the blank cover plate first. To do this, use a #2 Phillips or cross-head screwdriver.
OmniAccess 6000: Installation Guide 7 Secure the power cord (optional 400 W OWA-6000-PS400 only). When the power cord is attached, swing the power cord retaining clip to the right as shown in Figure 5-3. This will hold the plug in place and help prevent it from being removed accidentally. Right: Capture Cord Wrong: Around Plug Base FIGURE 5-3 Using the Power Cord Retaining Clip 8 Attach the power cord to a proper electrical outlet.
Chapter 5 Removing a Power Supply CAUTION—This procedure should be performed by a trained technician. 1 Verify you understand the procedure and all precautions. Before beginning, read the entire procedure. Verify you understand all the precautions in these steps as well as those on page 6. 2 Verify the power switch on the power supply to be removed is in the Off (|) position. CAUTION—Never insert or remove a power supply while its power switch is in the On (|) position.
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CHAPTER 6 The Supervisor Card The Alcatel OmniAccess Supervisor Card I The Alcatel 6000 Supervisor Card (OWA-SC-1) serves as a switching hub, performs the frame processing functions, and supervises the data switching functions of all the other modules in the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch. This chapter describes the general features and physical description of the supervisor card, details the compatible cables and connectors, and covers the steps needed to insert and remove the module.
OmniAccess 6000: Installation Guide Upgradable Firmware The supervisor card firmware can be easily upgraded as future software releases are made available. Upgrades can be installed locally using the built-in PCMCIA drive or console or management port, or remotely using TFTP. See the Alcatel AOS-W User’s Guide for details.
Chapter 6 3 Indicator LEDs TABLE 6-1 Supervisor Card LEDs LED State Description Power Green Module is receiving proper DC power. Off Module is powered off. Green Module has booted and is functioning properly. Off Module is loading software. Amber Module has loaded software and is initializing. Red Module has failed. Green Module is in active mode. Amber Module is in standby mode. Off Module has not yet determined an operating mode.
OmniAccess 6000: Installation Guide 5 Serial Port This port is for connecting a local management console. It is required to access the text-based Command-Line Interface (CLI) for initial configuration of the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch. It can also be used for management, troubleshooting, and to enable the 10/100 Mbps Ethernet management port for higher-level management functions. The port accepts an RS-232 serial cable with an RJ-45 male connector. See page 39 for more port and cable specifications.
Chapter 6 See the Alcatel AOS-W User’s Guide for information on using the features available through this port. 7 Utilization LEDs The supervisor card has a bank of five utilization LEDs. While booting, these LEDs light in sequential fashion. During operation, these LEDs light to indicate the level of activity in a functioning module. Each LED from left to right represents an increment of 20% in the activity of the supervisor card. When all five LEDs are lit, the SCM is functioning at 100% capacity.
OmniAccess 6000: Installation Guide Communication settings for the console port are specified in Table 6-4 : TABLE 6-4 Console Terminal Settings Baud Rate Data Bits Parity Stop Bits Flow Control 9600 8 None 1 None . CAUTION—Do not connect Access Points to the serial console port. The serial port is designed to connect to RS-232-only devices. Non-RS-232 devices such as Access Points will cause the Switch to fail and can cause damage.
Chapter 6 FE Management Port The FE management port provides a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet connection to a management network. The RJ-45 female connector port pin-outs are shown in Figure 6-4: 10/100 Mbps Ethernet RJ-45 Female Pin-Out 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ETH Tx+ ETH Tx– ETH Rx+ ETH Rx– Direction Receive Transmit FIGURE 6-4 Management Port The port accepts a 4- or 8-conductor Category 5 (or better) UTP Ethernet cable with an RJ-45 male connector.
OmniAccess 6000: Installation Guide 2 Prepare the supervisor slot. The first supervisor card should be installed in Slot 0 of the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch chassis. A second optional supervisor card can be installed in Slot 1 if desired. Supervisor cards cannot be installed in Slot 2 or Slot 3. CAUTION—Verify that the fastening screws for the module above the supervisor card slot are fully secured.
Chapter 6 Removing a Supervisor Card CAUTION—This procedure should be performed by a trained technician. The supervisor card is hot-swappable and can be removed from the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch chassis while system power is on or off. 1 Verify you understand the procedure and all precautions. Before beginning, read the entire procedure. Verify you understand all the precautions in these steps as well as those on page 6. 2 Disconnect all cables attached to the supervisor card.
OmniAccess 6000: Installation Guide The Alcatel OmniAccess Supervisor Card II The Alcatel 6000 Supervisor Card (OWA-SC-2) is the same as the Alcatel 6000 Supervisor Card (OWA-SC-1) except the OWA-SC-2 crypto accelerator consists of 16 cores— compared with eight supported by the OWA-SC-1. The OWA-SC-2 supports 256 Mbytes of memory—compared with 128 Mbytes of memory for the OWA-SC-1.
CHAPTER 7 The Line Cards Alcatel 6000 Line Cards provide network interfaces for connecting the Alcatel 6000 Wireless LAN Switch to Access Points (APs) and the wired LAN. The line cards aggregate and route traffic between the switch’s Ethernet ports under the direction of the switch’s supervisor card. This chapter describes the general features and physical characteristics of the various Alcatel line cards.
OmniAccess 6000: Installation Guide When a compatible Power Over Ethernet (POE) device (such as the Alcatel Wireless Access Point) is connected to an FE+SPOE port, the port can provide operating power to that device through the connected Ethernet cable. This allows APs to be installed in areas where electrical outlets are unavailable, undesirable, or not permitted, such as in the plenum and air handling spaces. The line card automatically detects when compatible POE devices are connected and require power.
Chapter 7 3 24 FE Ports These ports are used to connect APs and wired LAN segments to the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch. These ports provide 10/100 Mbps Ethernet connectivity, and in some cases, power and serial connectivity as well. See page 49 for port and cable specifications. A LNK/ACT LED Each FE port has its own LNK/ACT LED, located at the left side of the port.
OmniAccess 6000: Installation Guide 4 Module Indicator LEDs A Power LED This LED is green when the line card is properly installed and the system is powered up. B Status LED During operation, the Status LED provides the following information: TABLE 7-3 Line Card Status LED 5 Status Description Off The line card is powered off or initializing. Green The line card is operating properly. Amber The line card is being initialized. Red The line card has failed.
Chapter 7 6 2 GE ports The GE ports can provide high-bandwidth uplinks between the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch and the wired LAN. The GE port sockets accept a variety of Gigabit Interface Converters (GBICs) for versatility in selecting optical and electrical interfaces. See page 52 for port and cable specifications. Each GE port has its own LNK/ACT LED, located to the right of the port.
OmniAccess 6000: Installation Guide Pin Outs The RJ-45 female connector pin-outs for each type of line card are shown in Figure 7-2: WS-5031 Line Card 10/100 Mbps Ethernet LNK/ ACT LNK/ ACT WS-5032 Line Card 10/100 Mbps Ethernet LNK/ ACT POE LNK/ ACT POE RJ-45 Female Pin-Out 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Direction Input Output RJ-45 Female Pin-Out 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Direction Input Output Rx+ Rx– Tx+ Tx– ETH Rx+ ETH Rx– ETH Tx+ Serial TxD** Serial TGND** ETH Tx– Serial RxD** Serial RGND** (POE (POE (POE (POE (POE
Chapter 7 Cables The type of cable required for each port depends on the device being connected: z Direct connection to a SPOE compatible device On the SPOE Line Card (OAW-LC-2G24FP), all ports support SPOE. This requires an 8-conductor Category 5 UTP Ethernet cable with an RJ-45 male connector. A straight-through cable is required to preserve POE voltage polarity.
OmniAccess 6000: Installation Guide z Connection to a regular 10/100 Mbps Ethernet segment This requires a 4- or 8-conductor Category 5 UTP Ethernet cable with an RJ-45 male connector. The port detects MDI/MDX and automatically adjusts for straight-through or crossover cables. The maximum length for FE cables is 100 meters (325 feet). For cables that run through plenums or air-handling spaces as described in NEC (2002) Article 300.22(C), the cable should be suitable under NEC Article 800.
Chapter 7 Replacing a GBIC Insert GBIC With Label Up Squeeze Release Tabs and Remove GBIC FIGURE 7-3 GBIC Removal and Insertion Cables The following table lists the cable characteristics for approved GBICs: TABLE 7-8 GE Cable Characteristics GBIC Type Characteristics 1000BASE-T (copper) Cable: Category 5 UTP Connect or: RJ-45 Up to 100 m (325 feet) Range: 1000BASE-SX (optical) Shortwave 850 nm Cable: 62.
OmniAccess 6000: Installation Guide TABLE 7-8 GE Cable Characteristics GBIC Type Characteristics Cable: 50 µm multimode fiber Connect or: SC-type fiber optic Up to 550 m (1800 feet) Range: 1000BASE-LX Cable: 9-10 µm singlemode fiber Connect or: SC-type fiber optic Up to 10km (6.21 miles) Range: Cable: 62.5 µm multimode fiber Connect or: SC-type fiber optic Up to 550 m (1800 feet) Range: CAUTION—Be sure to follow the instructions and notifications in “Laser Notice” on page iv.
Chapter 7 Physical Description 2 4 1 POWER 0 STATUS LNK/ ACT 3 LNK/ ACT 1 LNK/ ACT 1 POE Alcatel Line Card II Module 1 Module Fastening Screws 2 2 GE ports Each GE port has its own LNK/ACT LED, located to the right of the port. During operation, these LEDs provide the following status information: TABLE 8 GE LNK/ACT LED Status Description Off No Ethernet link on the port. Green An Ethernet link has been established on the port, but no data is currently being transmitted or received.
OmniAccess 6000: Installation Guide 4 Module Indicator LEDs A Power LED This LED lights green when the line card is properly installed and the system is powered up. B Status LED During operation, the Status LED provides the following information: TABLE 9 Line Card Status LED 5 Status Description Off The line card is powered off or initializing. Green The line card is operating properly. Amber The line card is being initialized. Red The line card has failed.
Chapter 7 Inserting a Line Card CAUTION—This procedure should be performed by a trained technician. The line card is hot-swappable and can be inserted into the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch chassis while system power is on or off. However, removing a line card on a live switch is service affecting and all traffic processing will stop until the replacement line card is installed and operating. 1 Verify you understand the procedure and all precautions. Before beginning, read the entire procedure.
OmniAccess 6000: Installation Guide If the system is powered up, the module’s Power LED will light up green if the line card is inserted properly. 5 Secure the line card. Use a #2 Phillips or cross-head screwdriver to push in the captive fastening screws and turn them clockwise until moderate resistance is felt. Do not over-tighten. 6 Connect the appropriate network cables. Line card ports are described under “Physical Description” starting on page 46.
Chapter 7 Removing a Line Card CAUTION—This procedure should be performed by a trained technician. The line card is hot-swappable and can be inserted into the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch chassis while system power is on or off. However, removing a line card on a live switch is service affecting and all traffic processing will stop until the replacement line card is installed and operating. 1 Verify you understand the procedure and all precautions. Before beginning, read the entire procedure.
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APPENDIX A Specifications Physical TABLE A-1 Physical Specifications Item Measurement Size Height 14.9 cm (5.85 inches) Width 44.2 cm (17.4 inches) Depth 31.8 cm (12.5 inches) Weight 26.5 KG (58 lbs.) maximum 6.3 KG (13.9 lbs.) chassis and fan tray 4.4 KG (9.6 lbs.) each power supply 1.8 KG (4 lbs.
OmniAccess 6000: Installation Guide Operation TABLE A-3 Operational Specifications Item Measurement Power Supplies Model OWA-6000-PS200— Input: 90-132/170-264 VAC, 50-60 Hz Output: 48 V, 8 A Model OWA-6000-PS400— Input: 85-264 VAC, 50-60 Hz Output: 48 V, 8 A Network Management HTML Web-browser interface Standards IEEE 802.1x, IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T, IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX, IEEE 802.3ab 1000BASE-T, IEEE 802.