OmniSwitch® 6600 FamilyGetting Started Guide060178-10, Rev. EMarch 2005
4 OmniSwitch 6600 Family March 2005OmniSwitch 6600-U24 (OS6600-U24)The OS6600-U24 is a stackable edge/workgroup switch offer-ing 24 100 SFP Ethernet p
March 2005 OmniSwitch 6600 Family 5OmniSwitch 6602-24 (OS6602-24)The OS6602-24 is a stackable edge/workgroup switch offering 24 10/100 Ethernet ports.
6 Setting Up the Hardware March 2005Items RequiredIn addition to the materials and components provided in the OmniSwitch 6600 Family shipment, you mus
March 2005 Setting Up the Hardware 7Weight ConsiderationsOS6624With a back up power supply installed, a single OS6624 weighs approximately 13.5 lbs (6
8 Setting Up the Hardware March 2005• Hardcopy OmniSwitch 6600 Family Getting Started Guide (OS6624, OS6648, OS6600-U24, OS6600-P24 only)• Documentati
March 2005 Setting Up the Hardware 9Instructions1 Carefully cut the tape along the seam at the top of the box containing the chassis. 2 Lift the box’s
10 Setting Up the Hardware March 2005Never obstruct the air vents located at the left and right sides of the chassis.Note. Clearance is not required a
March 2005 Setting Up the Hardware 115 Plug the power cord (supplied) into the power socket located on the switch’s rear panel; next, plug the cord in
12 Setting Up the Hardware March 20052 Attach the flanges to the chassis using the provided Phillips-head screws. Be sure to tighten each of the screw
March 2005 Setting Up the Hardware 139 Plug the power cord (supplied) into the power socket located on the switch’s rear panel; next, plug the cord in
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14 Setting Up the Hardware March 20057 Plug a power cord (supplied) into the power socket of each switch; next, plug each cord into an easily-accessib
March 2005 Setting Up the Hardware 152 To avoid attempting to install the power supply upside down, orient the unit as shown in the diagram below.3 Gr
16 Setting Up the Hardware March 20055 Tighten the two captive screws, located at the left and right sides of the power supply’s front panel. Be sure
March 2005 Setting Up the Hardware 17If uplink modules and/or stacking kits were specified with your order, install them now by following the steps be
18 Setting Up the Hardware March 20053 Slide the module back until the backplane connector is inserted in the chassis backplane; the module’s front pa
March 2005 Setting Up the Hardware 191 Holding the MiniGBIC by its sides, carefully slide it into the desired MiniGBIC slot in the OS6600-GNI-U2 modul
20 Setting Up the Hardware March 2005Installing SFP Connectors(OS6600-U24 Only)The OS6600-U24 supports up to twenty-four 924) 100 Mbps Small Form-fact
March 2005 Setting Up the Hardware 21Blank Cover PlatesBlank cover plates are factory-installed in the chassis and are used to cover empty uplink and
22 Connections and Cabling March 2005Once your switch is properly set up and all required hardware components are installed, you should connect all ne
March 2005 Connections and Cabling 23The Next StepIf you are setting up a stand-alone OmniSwitch 6600 Family switch (i.e., a switch that is not a part
March 2005 iiiOmniSwitch 6600 Family. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Sta
24 Completing a Stacked Configuration March 2005All switches in the stacked configuration should now be placed in their proper location (e.g., tableto
March 2005 Completing a Stacked Configuration 25Assigning Slot Numbers1 Power on a single switch in the stack. Do not power on any additional switches
26 Completing a Stacked Configuration March 2005Slot Numbering Example Valid Slot AssignmentsThe illustration at left (showing a stacked configurati
March 2005 Completing a Stacked Configuration 27Connecting Cablesto Stacking ModulesGuidelines• If you have not already individually assigned slot num
28 Completing a Stacked Configuration March 20052 Attach the other end of the cable to a HSSDC connec-tor on the switch immediately below. Repeat this
March 2005 Completing a Stacked Configuration 294 Now that all switches in the stack are connected, continue to “Booting the Stack” on page 29.Booting
30 Verifying LED Status March 2005Component LEDsThe boot process takes a few moments to complete. During this process, the LEDs on the switch’s front
March 2005 Verifying LED Status 31SEC LEDThe secondary role is given to the switch with the next-lowest number. To verify this, check the SEC LED on t
32 Your First Login Session March 2005Once the switch or stack has successfully booted and you have accessed your computer’s terminal emulation softwa
March 2005 Your First Login Session 33The default welcome banner, which includes information such as the current software version and system date, dis
iv March 2005Completing a Stacked Configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Slot Assignment Guidelines . . . . . . . .
34 Your First Login Session March 2005Assigning IP Addresses to Switches in a Stacked ConfigurationIt is important that all switches in a stacked conf
March 2005 Your First Login Session 35Unlocking Specified Session TypesYou can also unlock session types on a one-by-one basis. For example, to unlock
36 Your First Login Session March 2005All subsequent login sessions—including those through the console port—will require the new password in order to
March 2005 Your First Login Session 37Setting Optional System InformationThis section provides information on configuring optional system parameters,
38 Your First Login Session March 2005Viewing Your ChangesTo view your current changes, enter show system at the CLI prompt.Saving Your ChangesOnce yo
March 2005 Your First Login Session 393 To change the parity value, enter boot serialparity, followed by the desired parity value. Options include non
40 Your First Login Session March 2005This completes the initial setup process. Your OmniSwitch OmniSwitch 6600 Family switch is now ready for additio
March 2005 CLI Basics 41The Command Line Interface (CLI) allows you to configure and monitor your switch by entering single-line commands. The CLI can
42 CLI Basics March 2005Command Line (?) HelpThe CLI provides additional help in the form of the question mark (?) character. The ? character provides
March 2005 CLI Basics 43Inserting CharactersTo insert a character between characters that are already typed, use the Left and Right Arrow keys to plac
March 2005 vFiles and Directories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48Boot and Image Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
44 CLI Basics March 2005Prefix PromptYou can set the CLI to display the current command prefix as the command prompt by entering the following command
March 2005 CLI Basics 45Command LoggingOmniSwitch 6600 Family switches provide command logging. This feature allows users to record up to 100 of the m
46 CLI Basics March 2005Common CLI CommandsThe following table lists some basic CLI commands that will help you get acquainted with the CLI interface.
March 2005 CLI Basics 47Offline ConfiguringYou can configure OmniSwitch 6600 Family switches using an ASCII-based text file. This is referred to as of
48 Files and Directories March 2005Boot and Image FilesAlthough the flash memory on OmniSwitch 6600 Family switches can contain many file types (e.g.,
March 2005 Files and Directories 49boot.slot.cfg FileThe boot.slot.cfg file contains the slot assignment for each switch installed in a stacked config
50 Files and Directories March 2005Hwebqos.img Provides WebView configuration of Quality of Service (QoS) features.Hwebadvrout.img Enables WebView con
March 2005 Files and Directories 51Working and Certified DirectoriesAlcatel’s OmniSwitch 6600 Family switches are shipped with 32 MB of flash memory.
52 Files and Directories March 2005How can I tell which directory the switch is currently using?When you first boot the switch, the /flash/working dir
March 2005 Files and Directories 53When the switch is running from the /flash/working directory software, configuration changes can be saved via the w
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54 Loading Software March 2005The following section describes the procedure for loading new release software to your switch. Note that the procedure v
March 2005 Loading Software 555 Use the install command after the software files have been transferred to the switch via FTP. For example: -> insta
56 Loading Software March 20055 Using your FTP client, upload all required .img files from the new software release to the primary switch’s/flash/work
March 2005 Using WebView 57The switch can be configured and monitored using WebView, Alcatel’s Web-based device management tool. WebView soft-ware is
58 Using WebView March 2005Logging In to WebViewNote. Before attempting to establish a WebView session, be sure that you have first unlocked the HTTP
March 2005 Using WebView 59Navigate the application by clicking on the “Configuration Group” buttons in the left-hand toolbarRefine your navigation by
60 Using WebView March 2005Online HelpGeneral online help is available through the main Help link located in the top WebView banner:Detailed, context-
March 2005 Hardware Basics 61OmniSwitch 6624 Front PanelHardware BasicsCONSOLE345678910111213141516171819202122232412EXPANSION/STACKINGEXPANSION25 26
62 Hardware Basics March 2005OmniSwitch 6600-U24 Front PanelCONSOLEEXPANSION/STACKINGEXPANSION25 26 27 28TMOmniSwitch 6600-U24OK1OK2PS1PS2 PRI SEC TEM
March 2005 Hardware Basics 63OmniSwitch 6648 Front PanelCONSOLE345678910111213141516171819202122232412EXPANSION/STACKINGEXPANSION49 50 51 52TMOmniSwit
March 2005 OmniSwitch 6600 Family 1OmniSwitch 6600 FamilyFeaturesThe OmniSwitch 6600 Family (OS6624, OS6600-U24, OS6648, OS6600-P24, OS6602-24, and OS
64 Hardware Basics March 2005OmniSwitch 6600-P24 Front PanelCONSOLE345678910111213141516171819202122232412EXPANSION/STACKINGEXPANSION25 26 27 28TMOmni
March 2005 Hardware Basics 65OmniSwitch 6602-24 Front Panel3124567981012111312171615142119182022 2324SECPR128CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT2526Stack27ConsolePS
66 Hardware Basics March 2005OmniSwitch 6602-48 Front Panel31245679810121113121716151421191820222324SECPR152CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT4950Stack51ConsolePS1
March 2005 Hardware Basics 67OmniSwitch 6600 Status LEDsCONSOLE345678910111213141516171819202122232412EXPANSION/STACKINGEXPANSION49 50 51 52TMOmniSwit
68 Hardware Basics March 2005The CD that accompanies this Getting Started Guide contains comprehensive Alcatel user documentation, including the follo
March 2005 Hardware Basics 69To load the CD and access the user documentation, refer to the instructions printed on the CD packaging.All documentation
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2 OmniSwitch 6600 Family March 2005Stacked ConfigurationsIn addition to working as individual, stand-alone switches, OmniSwitch 6600 Family switches c
March 2005 OmniSwitch 6600 Family 3Chassis TypesOmniSwitch 6624 (OS6624)The OS6624 is a stackable edge/workgroup switch offering 24 10/100 Ethernet po
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