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Table of Contents 1 Preface............................................................................................................ 1 About this Guide........................................................................................................................ 1 Chapter Description .................................................................................................................. 1 Audience .........................................................................................
Starting the OmniAccess 740......................................................................41 Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 41 Checking Conditions Prior to System Startup ......................................................................... 42 Starting the OA-740 ................................................................................................................
List of Figures The OA-740 Chassis 8 Air Flow Through the OA-740 9 Front Panel 10 Rear Panel 10 OA-740 (4-Slot Chassis) 11 Services Engine 13 4-port T1E1 Line Card 15 GigE Line Card 17 Serial Line Card (V.35/X.
List of Tables OA-740 Chassis Physical Specifications 9 Slot Numbers 11 LED Status 11 Cable Connections 12 SE Card LEDs 14 LEDs for Ethernet Port on SE Card 14 T1E1 Card LEDs 16 T1E1 Port LEDs 16 T1E1 Mode LEDs 17 GigE Card LEDs 18 LEDs for each Port on GigE Card 18 Serial Card (V.35/X.21) LEDs 21 Serial (V.35/X.21) Port LEDs 21 Serial Card (V.35/X.
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Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) OmniAccess 740 Hardware User’s Guide DOCUMENT ORGANIZATION This hardware users guide is organized into following chapters and appendix: Chapter 2 OmniAccess 740 Overview describes the functional description of OA-740 and provides functional overview of the system. Chapter 3 Installing the OmniAccess 740 is a preparatory chapter that describes safety considerations, tools required, an overview of the installation, and hardware installation procedures.
Except on the first page, right running head: Heading1 or Heading1NewPage text (automatic) Obtaining Documentation OBTAINING DOCUMENTATION Alcatel-Lucent provides several ways to obtain technical assistance and other technical resources. Documents can be downloaded from our support site service.esd.alcatel-lucent.com. REFERENCE PUBLICATIONS The following publications are a part of the Alcatel-Lucent documentation suite: • • • • • OmniAccess 700 CLI Command Reference Guide (Release 2.
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Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) OmniAccess 740 Overview OA-740 OVERVIEW The OA-740 is designed to provide most commonly used network services, such as routing, switching, wide area network (WAN) connectivity, network security with firewall, and related services. PACKAGE CONTENTS 1. The OA-740 • 4-slot Chassis that includes • • • Services Engine (SE) - 2-port 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet 3 Fans (built-in) Power Supply (built-in) 2.
Except on the first page, right running head: Heading1 or Heading1NewPage text (automatic) Hardware Overview HARDWARE OVERVIEW The following section provides a detailed overview of the hardware components of OA-740. THE OA-740 OA-740 has 4 line card slots, numbered 0 to 3 from left to right. The slots 2 and 3 can be combined to support a dual slot line card (such as the SE). All the OA-740 cards support Online Insertion and Removal (OIR) feature.
Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) OmniAccess 740 Overview OA-740 CHASSIS OA-740 chassis is a rigid sheet metal structure that houses the other hardware components. one rack-unit (1 RU) chassis has a front panel, a rear panel, and perforated side panels for air flow. The chassis also integrates a power supply unit and a cooling unit. The chassis is of 1.73-inch (4.4 cm) height, 17.5-inch (44.5 cm) width, and 17-inch (43.2 cm) depth. It weighs approximately 26.4 lbs (12.8 kgs).
Except on the first page, right running head: Heading1 or Heading1NewPage text (automatic) Hardware Overview Table 1 summarizes the physical specifications of the OA-740 chassis. Table 1: OA-740 Chassis Physical Specifications Parameter Value Chassis height 1.73-inch (4.4 cm) Chassis width 17.5-inch (44.5 cm) 19-inch (48.3 cm) with rack mount brackets Chassis depth 17-inch (43.2 cm) Chassis weight 26.4 lbs (12.
Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) OmniAccess 740 Overview The front panel houses SE, line cards, status LEDs, communication ports, and card ejectors. The communication ports on the front panel provide LAN/WAN and console connectivity to the system. All the cards in the front panel dock into respective slots in the back plane. The front panel also houses rack-mount flanges that help the system to be loaded on to a 19-inch rack.
Except on the first page, right running head: Heading1 or Heading1NewPage text (automatic) Hardware Overview SLOT NUMBERS The slots in the front panel are numbered 0 through 3, from left to right. The table below lists the slot number and the component associated with it.
Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) OmniAccess 740 Overview CABLE CONNECTION TABLE The following table summarizes the cable connections for the OA-740. Table 4: Cable Connections Port or Module Port Type Connect To Power Unit IEC 60320 (320) C-14 Power Inlet Main power supply. Ethernet RJ-45 Ethernet hub or switch. T1E1 RJ-45 T1E1 network. Console RJ-45 PC or VT100 Modem RJ-11 Telephone Line Serial 68 pin VHDCI Connector V.35/X.
Except on the first page, right running head: Heading1 or Heading1NewPage text (automatic) Hardware Overview USER MODULES This section provides description about the modules/components that can be installed by the user. LINE CARDS All the line cards can be mounted on a single slot except the SE card, which requires two slots. Next generation SE line cards may occupy a single slot only. An overview of the line cards is given below.
Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) OmniAccess 740 Overview SE Card LEDs SE card has status LEDs for the card and for each of its Ethernet ports. Table 5: SE Card LEDs LED Status Description Active Green SE card is active. Fault Red Reload in progress. Table 6: LEDs for Ethernet Port on SE Card LED Left LED Right LED Status Description Green Link Speed is 1000/10 Mbps. Yellow Link Speed is 100 Mbps. Off Link is not active Amber Traffic is active. Off Traffic is not active.
Except on the first page, right running head: Heading1 or Heading1NewPage text (automatic) Hardware Overview 4-PORT T1E1 LINE CARD The 4-port T1E1 line card supports American and European (International) digital transmission standards. The card is a single slot line card, and is installed either in slot 0 or 1. The 4-port T1E1 line card has 4 RJ-45 interfaces. Each interface can support data rates of 1.544 or 2 Mbps depending on the type of connectivity. The figure below shows the 4-port T1E1 Line Card.
Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) OmniAccess 740 Overview 4-port T1E1 Line Card LEDs The LEDs on the 4-port T1E1 line card indicate Active or Fault condition; T1 mode, E1 Balanced (E1B) mode, and E1 Unbalanced (E1U) mode. The 4x4 LEDs on the front of the card indicate Local Alarm, Remote Alarm, Carrier Detect, and Loopback for the 4 ports. The following tables describe the status of LEDs on the 4-port T1E1 line card.
Except on the first page, right running head: Heading1 or Heading1NewPage text (automatic) Hardware Overview Table 9: T1E1 Mode LEDs T1 E1B E1U Description On Off Off Line card configured in the T1 mode. Off On Off Line card Configured in the E1 balanced mode. Off Off On Line card configured in the E1 unbalanced mode. Off Off Off No mode configured on the line card. L2 8-PORT GIGABIT ETHERNET LINE CARD The 8-port GigE line card provides Layer-2 switching functions.
Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) OmniAccess 740 Overview GigE Line Card LEDs The LEDs on GigE line card indicate Active or Fault conditions. The LEDs on each of the ports indicate Link Status and Activity. The following tables describe the status of LEDs on the GigE card: Table 10: GigE Card LEDs LED Active Fault Status Description Green GigE card is active. Yellow Indicates transient conditions (e.g., booting). Red Reload in progress.
Except on the first page, right running head: Heading1 or Heading1NewPage text (automatic) Hardware Overview LED LED 5 LED 6 LED 7 Status Description Off Port 5 link is not active. Solid Green Port 5 link is active. Blinking Green Port 5 link and traffic is active. Off Port 6 link is not active. Solid Green Port 6 link is active. Blinking Green Port 6 link and traffic is active. Off Port 7 link is not active. Solid Green Port 7 link is active.
Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) OmniAccess 740 Overview SERIAL LINE CARD (V.35/X.21) Serial Card (V.35/X.21) provides WAN termination for four ports over serial sync interfaces. The card is a single slot line card, and is installed either in slot 0 or 1. The card allows full duplex operation on a single copper pair and operates in either DTE of DCE mode depending on the cable attached. V.35 and X.21 are well known communication protocols over synchronous serial lines. V.35 Interface The V.
Except on the first page, right running head: Heading1 or Heading1NewPage text (automatic) Hardware Overview Serial Card (V.35/X.21) LEDs The LEDs on the Serial line card indicates Active or Fault condition. The 4x4 LEDs on the front of the card indicates the Active Loopback, DTE/DCE, Receive Clock, and Transmit Clock for the 4 ports. The following tables describe status of LEDs on the Serial card. Table 12: Serial Card (V.35/X.21) LEDs LED Active Fault Status Description Green Serial card is active.
Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) OmniAccess 740 Overview Serial Card (V.35/X.21) Cable Details The following table lists the part numbers for the Alcatel-Lucent specific V.35/X.21 cables: Table 14: Serial Card (V.35/X.21) Cable Part Numbers Part No. Description 5100-0010-00 Cable ASSY V.35 DTE Cable with Male Connector (68 Pin SCSI Connector to V.35 DTE Male Connector) 5100-0011-00 Cable ASV.35 DCE Cable with Female Connector (68 Pin SCSI Connector to V.
Except on the first page, right running head: Heading1 or Heading1NewPage text (automatic) Hardware Overview USER INTERFACE PORTS The front panel houses the following user interface ports, top through bottom: • USB Port - This port is used to connect a USB device for software upgrades, configuration backup, and restoring data. • Modem Port - A built-in V.90 modem allows the user to remotely access the OA-740 through the RJ-11 port at speeds up to 56 Kbps.
Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) OmniAccess 740 Overview SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS The tables below provide environmental, power, and physical specifications that are required for the smooth operation of your OA-740.
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Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) Installing the OmniAccess 740 PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION The OA-740 is shipped with all the user modules installed in the chassis. However, optional modules may be shipped in a separate package from the main system. If you wish to install the components on your own, you need to understand the proper installation procedure and the safety guidelines involved in performing the same.
Except on the first page, right running head: Heading1 or Heading1NewPage text (automatic) Safety Measures Note: The entire OA-740 documentation set is shipped with each system. These documents can also be downloaded from the Alcatel-Lucent Website. Step 3: Verify the cards installed. Verify that the line cards installed in your OA-740 match the card types on the packing list. Step 4: Have the tools to mount the chassis on the rack. Keep tools, such as power screw-drivers, screws, cable guides/ties, etc.
Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) Installing the OmniAccess 740 EQUIPMENT GUIDELINES The following guidelines will help to ensure your safety and protect the equipment. This list does not cover all potentially hazardous situations. However, Alcatel-Lucent advices you to observe caution while working with the system. Warning: To avoid hazard from electrical shock and/or fire, adhere to safety practices listed in this section and identified within instructions of this document.
Except on the first page, right running head: Heading1 or Heading1NewPage text (automatic) Safety Measures LIFTING SAFELY A fully configured OA-740 weighs approximately 26.4 lbs (12.8 kgs). Whenever you lift any heavy object, follow the below guidelines: Warning: Keep your back straight while lifting the OA-740 to prevent injury. • • • • Ensure that the system is powered OFF. • • Lift the system slowly; never move suddenly or twist your body as you lift.
Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) Installing the OmniAccess 740 Warning: Explosive Device Proximity Warning—Do not operate the OA-740 near unshielded blasting caps or in an explosive environment unless the unit has been modified especially to be qualified for such use.
Except on the first page, right running head: Heading1 or Heading1NewPage text (automatic) Site Requirement Guidelines SITE REQUIREMENT GUIDELINES The guidelines in this section help you to maintain and protect your OA-740 and its components from potential damage from over-voltage, extreme temperature conditions, and other adverse conditions. To assure normal operation and avoid unnecessary maintenance, plan your site configuration and prepare your site before installing the OA-740.
Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) Installing the OmniAccess 740 POWER SUPPLY OVERVIEW The following sections provide power supply requirements for the OA-740. POWER SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONS The OA-740 requires 100/240V and 5A (RMS) @115V, 3A (RMS) @230V AC power. A fully loaded OA-740 consumes less than 250W of power. For more details on power supply specifications, see “AC Power Specifications”. The following section provides the procedure for connecting input power to your OA-740.
Except on the first page, right running head: Heading1 or Heading1NewPage text (automatic) Power Supply Overview CONNECTING AC INPUT POWER Warning: When installing the system, the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last. Figure 11: Connecting Power Cord • • Use the specified power cord to power your system. • • Connect the power plug to the utility power socket. Connect the system end of the connector to the OA-740, as shown in above figure.
Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) Installing the OmniAccess 740 PLANT WIRING The following are guidelines for setting up the plant wiring and cabling at your site. When planning the location of the new system, consider the distance limitations for signaling, Electromagnetic Interference (EMI), and connector compatibility, as described in the sections below: INTERFERENCE CONSIDERATIONS Interference can occur when wires are run for any significant distance in an electromagnetic field.
Except on the first page, right running head: Heading1 or Heading1NewPage text (automatic) General Installation GENERAL INSTALLATION Planning a proper location for the OA-740 and the layout of your equipment rack or wiring cabinet are essential for successful operation of the system. Equipment placed too close together or inadequately ventilated can cause system overtemperature conditions, which may lead to system failure.
Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) Installing the OmniAccess 740 RACK-MOUNTING THE OA-740 The OA-740 is mounted on a standard 19-inch equipment rack. To easily access the electrical cables while the system is installed in a rack, ensure that you have easy access to the front and rear of the system, and that there is about 20-inch clearance at the front and rear of the rack.
Except on the first page, right running head: Heading1 or Heading1NewPage text (automatic) Rack-Mounting the OA-740 PARTS REQUIRED The following tools and parts are required to rack-mount the OA-740: • • • • • • • • AC power supply unit One 6-gauge ground cable Two hex nuts and M4 screws Four 10-32 x 3/8-inch slotted screws 3/8-inch nut driver No.
Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) Installing the OmniAccess 740 INSTALLING THE OA-740 IN THE RACK Caution: Fully loaded, the OA-740 weighs 26.4 lbs (12.8 kgs). Do not try to mount the OA-740 chassis in the rack unassisted. Caution: To prevent injury, review the safety precautions in the “Safety Measures” section before installing the OA-740 in the rack.
Except on the first page, right running head: Heading1 or Heading1NewPage text (automatic) Installing User Modules INSTALLING USER MODULES The following sections describe the procedure to install the user modules in your OA-740. INSTALLING LINE CARDS Follow the procedure detailed below to install the line cards. Caution: Always handle the line cards by the edges; do not touch the components or connector pins. Step 1: Insert the line cards in their respective slots (0, 1, 2, 3).
Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) Installing the OmniAccess 740 Modem Console OmniAccess 740 USB E OA7-S E-8 OA7-6 1E1-4 OA7-T Figure 14: Installing Line Card REMOVING THE LINE CARDS To remove the line card, loosen the thumb screws provided on the line card and pull the line card out of the slot. INSTALLING FILLERS Fillers are used to cover unused slots. The procedure to install different types of fillers is outlined below. Step 1: Insert the filler in the empty slot.
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Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) Starting the OmniAccess 740 CHECKING CONDITIONS PRIOR TO SYSTEM STARTUP Before you power ON the OA-740, check the following: 1. Ensure that the utility power cable is connected to a valid power cord in the rear panel, and power is available from this source. 2. Ensure that the SE is correctly and securely installed. 3. Ensure that a PC or VT100 terminal is connected to the console port, using the appropriate console cable.
Except on the first page, right running head: Heading1 or Heading1NewPage text (automatic) Starting the OA-740 Step 3: Configure the system. Once the system bootup is complete, the system enters the initial configuration setup mode, which is an interactive mode for configuring the system. Follow the prompts on the screen to input the required information. For further customizing and changing the configuration, it would be necessary to use the full-fledged CLI access to the system.
Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) Starting the OmniAccess 740 CONNECTING TO THE SYSTEM CONSOLE PORT The OA-740 has a RJ-45 console port connector. A RJ-45 - RJ-45 “roll-over” cable along with RJ-45 to DB-9 (female) adapter is provided with the system to access the console port via a DTE (computer/terminal). Refer to “Pin Connector Details for OmniAccess 740” for detailed information on cable pin connection.
Except on the first page, right running head: Heading1 or Heading1NewPage text (automatic) Connecting to the System Console Port Step 2: Start your terminal emulation software. Example: kermit or hyperterm terminal (if you are using Microsoft Windows operating system) or minicom terminal (if you are using Unix/Linux operating system).
Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) Starting the OmniAccess 740 PERFORMING BASIC CONFIGURATION TASKS Once you boot the OA-740 and connect to the console, you can start configuring your OA-740 either through the CLI or the web-based Graphical User Interface (GUI). ACCESSING OA-740 THROUGH CLI The CLI is the primary interface to access the OA-740 through the console. The CLI allows you to configure, monitor, and troubleshoot the system, and enables network connectivity.
Except on the first page, right running head: Heading1 or Heading1NewPage text (automatic) Performing Basic Configuration Tasks Step 4: From SUM, you can enter the Configuration Mode (CM). The CM is used to configure the system globally, to enter specific configuration modes or to configure specific elements, such as interfaces or protocols. Enter the configure terminal command to enter the Configuration mode.
Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) Starting the OmniAccess 740 Step 7: Establish authentication for new users by configuring new user accounts. To configure a new user account, use the following command: username {password [5] |nopassword| secret [5] } Example: ALU(config)# username user1 password pass1 Step 8: Configuring an interface. Enter the following command to enter the Interface Configuration mode.
Except on the first page, right running head: Heading1 or Heading1NewPage text (automatic) Performing Basic Configuration Tasks Step 12: Enable HTTP & HTTPS for web-based management. • HTTP is the primary protocol used for the transfer of files over the World Wide Web. You can access the OA-700 using HTTP through a web browser after being authenticated. http {enable|disable} Example: ALU(config)# http enable • HTTPS, in addition to the normal HTTP uses SSL encryption for secure transmission of files.
Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) Starting the OmniAccess 740 ALU-OS version: 2.2.57 MDC Serial number: WL0534000130 Deviation: 0002 Revision: A1 Version: 01 BP - ALU OA740 chassis (passive) Slot number: 29 Part number: 902610-90 Manufacturer: ALU Description: ALU OA740 chassis Serial number: WL0537000210 Version: 00 Revision: 01 Deviation: 0001 Base MAC: 00:11:8b:00:70:00 ALU# Step 15: Save the running configuration to the startup configuration.
Except on the first page, right running head: Heading1 or Heading1NewPage text (automatic) Connecting the System to the Network CONNECTING THE SYSTEM TO THE NETWORK This section details the procedure to connect to your OA-740 through the internal or external network.
Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) Starting the OmniAccess 740 CONNECTING THROUGH TELNET Telnet is a user command and an underlying TCP/IP protocol for accessing remote computers. Telnet allows you to log on as a regular user with preset privileges to the specific application and data on that remote computer.
Except on the first page, right running head: Heading1 or Heading1NewPage text (automatic) Connecting the System to the Network CONNECTING THROUGH SSH Secure Shell (SSH) is a Unix-based command interface and protocol for securely getting access to a remote computer. SSH uses the RSA public key cryptography for both connection and authentication.
Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) Starting the OmniAccess 740 CONNECTING THROUGH EXTERNAL NETWORK To establish a link between the OA-740 and the external network (WAN/Internet), connect the RJ-11 jack from the external modem to the modem port provided in the front panel of the OA-740.
Except on the first page, right running head: Heading1 or Heading1NewPage text (automatic) Site Log SITE LOG It is a good practice to maintain a log of the OA-740 to track all activities related to the system. This information also provides valuable history and service record for service personnel. Keep your site log in a common place, near the rack shelf where anyone who performs tasks has access to it.
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Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (WEEE) STATEMENT The product at end of life is subject to separate collection and treatment in the EU Member States, Norway and Switzerland and 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).
Except on the first page, right running head: Heading1 or Heading1NewPage text (automatic) China RoHS: Hazardous Substance Table CHINA ROHS: HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE TABLE 产品说明书附件 SUPPLEMENT TO PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS 这个文件涉及的是在中华人民共和国境内进口或销售的电子信息产品 Include this document with all Electronic Information Products imported or sold in the People’s Republic of China 部件名称 (Parts) 电路模块 (Circuit Modules) 电缆及电缆组件 (Cables & Cable Assemblies) 金属部件 (Metal Parts) 塑料和聚合物部件 (Plastic and Polymeric parts) 有毒有害物质或元素 (Hazardous
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Except on the first page, right running head: Heading1 or Heading1NewPage text (automatic) Standards Compliance STANDARDS COMPLIANCE The product bears the CE mark. In addition it is in compliance with the following other safety and EMC standards: All hardware switching modules used in the OA-740 comply with Class A standards. Modules with copper connectors meet Class A requirements using unshielded (UTP) cables.
Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ADDENDUM Application of Council Directive(s) 89/336/EEC 73/23/EEC 1999/5/EEC Manufacturer’s Name Alcatel-Lucent Manufacturer’s Address 26801 West Agoura Road Calabasas, CA 91301 Tel: 818-880-3500 Fax: 818-880-3505 Website: www.alcatel-lucent.
Except on the first page, right running head: Heading1 or Heading1NewPage text (automatic) Standards Compliance FCC CLASS A, PART 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for 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.
Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information CANADA CLASS A STATEMENT This equipment does not exceed Class A limits per radio noise emissions for digital apparatus, set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of the Canadian Department of Communications.
Except on the first page, right running head: Heading1 or Heading1NewPage text (automatic) Standards Compliance CLASS A WARNING FOR TAIWAN AND OTHER CHINESE MARKETS 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 countermeasure.
Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information TRANSLATED SAFETY WARNINGS CHASSIS LIFTING WARNING Two people are required when lifting the chassis. Due to its weight, lifting the chassis unassisted can cause personal injury. Also be sure to bend your knees and keep your back straight when assisting with the lifting of the chassis. Français: Le châssis doit être soulevé par deux personnes au minimum.
Except on the first page, right running head: Heading1 or Heading1NewPage text (automatic) Translated Safety Warnings ELECTRICAL STORM WARNING To avoid a shock hazard, do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform installation, maintenance, or reconfiguration of this product during an electrical storm. Français: Ne pas travailler sur le système ni brancher ou débrancher les câbles pendant un orage.
Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information BATTERY WARNING There is a danger of explosion if the battery in your chassis is incorrectly replaced. Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type of battery recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions. The manufacturer’s instructions are as follows: Return the module with the battery to Alcatel-Lucent.
Except on the first page, right running head: Heading1 or Heading1NewPage text (automatic) Translated Safety Warnings POWER DISCONNECTION WARNING Your switch is equipped with multiple power supplies. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, be sure to disconnect all power connections before servicing or moving the unit. Français: Il se peut que cette unité soit équipée de plusieurs raccordements d'alimentation.
Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information READ IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING The Getting Started Guide that accompanied this equipment contains important safety information about which you should be aware when working with hardware components in this system. You should read this guide before installing, using, or servicing this equipment.
Except on the first page, right running head: Heading1 or Heading1NewPage text (automatic) Translated Safety Warnings WRIST STRAP WARNING Because electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage switch components, you must ground yourself properly before continuing with the hardware installation. For this purpose, Alcatel-Lucent provides a grounding wrist strap and a grounding lug located near the top-right of the chassis.
Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD EN ESPAÑOL ADVERTENCIA SOBRE EL LEVANTAMIENTO DEL CHASIS Se requieren dos personas para levantar el chasis. Debido a su peso, la elevación del chasis sin ayuda puede causar daños corporales. También es seguro doblar sus rodillas y guardar su espalda derecho al ayudar a levantar el chasis.
Except on the first page, right running head: Heading1 or Heading1NewPage text (automatic) Instrucciones de seguridad en español ADVERTENCIA SOBRE UNA APROPIADA CONEXIÓN A TIERRA Para evitar peligro de descargas: • El cable de alimentación debe estar conectado a una toma de alimentación adecuadamente cableada y con toma de tierra. Cualquier equipo al cual se conecte este producto debe estar también conectado a tomas de alimentación adecuadamente cableadas.
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Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) AC Power Specifications Description Specification Regulatory compliance Agency approvals UL 1950, CSA C22.
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Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) Pin Connector Details for OmniAccess 740 RJ-45 CONSOLE CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS This section details the console connector pin (RJ-45) details for the OA-740.
Except on the first page, right running head: Heading1 or Heading1NewPage text (automatic) Pin Connector Details for OmniAccess 740 T1E1 CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS The following table details the T1E1 connector pin details for the OA-740: Table 3: T1E1 Card Port Connector Pin Assignment Pin # Signal Name 1 Receive Ring 2 Receive Tip 3 NC (No Connection) 4 Transmit Ring 5 Transmit Tip 6 NC 7 NC 8 NC Alcatel-Lucent OmniAccess 740 Hardware User’s Guide Beta Beta 23
Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) Pin Connector Details for OmniAccess 740 SE/L2GE CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS The following table details the SE/L2GE connector pin details for OA-740 system.
Except on the first page, right running head: Heading1 or Heading1NewPage text (automatic) Pin Connector Details for OmniAccess 740 SERIAL CARD (V.35/X.21) CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS This section details the Serial Card connector pin (V.35/X.21) details for OA-740 system. Figure 3: Serial Card (V.35/X.
Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) Pin Connector Details for OmniAccess 740 Pin# Signal Name Pin# Signal Name A16 Signal Ground A50 Signal Ground A17 PORT1_TXC_B A51 PORT1_TXC_A A18 CHASSIS_GND A52 Signal Ground A19 PORT0_RTS_B A53 PORT0_RTS_A A20 PORT0_CTS_B A54 PORT0_CTS_A A21 PORT0_DSR_B A55 PORT0_DSR_A A22 PORT0_DCD_B A56 PORT0_DCD_A A23 PORT0_DTR_B A57 PORT0_DTR_A A24 PORT0_RI A58 PORT0_RL A25 PORT0_TM A59 PORT0_LL A26 PORT0_RxD_B A60 PORT0_RxD_A
Except on the first page, right running head: Heading1 or Heading1NewPage text (automatic) Pin Connector Details for OmniAccess 740 Pin# Signal Name Pin# Signal Name B11 PORT2_TxD_B B45 PORT2_TxD_A B12 P2P3_CMODE2 B46 P2P3_CMODE3 B13 PORT2_RxTiming_B B47 PORT2_RxTiming_A B14 P2P3_CMODE4 B48 Signal Ground B15 PORT2_TxTiming_B B49 PORT2_TxTiming_A B16 Signal Ground B50 Signal Ground B17 PORT2_TXC_B B51 PORT2_TXC_A B18 CHASSIS_GND B52 Signal Ground B19 PORT3_RTS_B B53 PO
Left running head: Chapter name (automatic) Pin Connector Details for OmniAccess 740 SERIAL CARD V.35 DTE CABLE PIN-OUT DETAILS The following table lists the V.35 DTE cable pin out at the M-34 Winchester connector: Table 6: Serial Card V.35 DTE Cable Pin-out V.35 Circuit Number Signal Type Signal Name M-34 Winchester Male connector Pin # Direction TxD(A) V.35 103 P DTE -> DCE TxD(B) V.35 103 S DTE -> DCE TT(A) (DTE supplied timing) V.35 113 U DTE -> DCE TT(B) (DTE supplied timing) V.