Alcatel-Lucent OMNIACCESS 6000 User Manual

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Alcatel-Lucent OMNIACCESS 6000 User Manual

Alcatel OmniAccess 6000 LC-2G24FP

Installation Instructions

The Alcatel 6000 SPOE Line Card (OAW-LC-2G24FP) has 24 Fast Ethernet (FE) ports that support Serial and Power over Ethernet (SPOE), and two Gigabit Ethernet Interface Card (GBIC) ports. (SPOE and POE require 400W Power Supply Units, OAW-600-PS400).

When connected directly to an IEEE 802.3af POE compatible device, the port will provide power and data connectivity through the same cable. For devices that support compatible serial wiring or include an appropriate serial breakout adapter, such as the Alcatel Wireless Access Point, the port will provide serial connectivity as well as power and data.

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1Module Fastening Screws

These captive fastening screws are used for securing the module in the switch chassis.

Alcatel OmniAccess 6000 LC-2G24FP Installation Instructions 1

OmniAccess 6000 LC-2G24FP Installation Notes: Installation Guide

2Module Handle

This handle is used for removing or inserting the module into the switch chassis.

CAUTIONDo not use the line card handle to lift or move the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch. Serious damage could result.

324 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, as well as power and serial connectivity. See “Port and Cable Specifications” for more information.

ALNK/ACT LED

Each FE port has its own LNK/ACT LED, located at the left side of the port. During operation, these LEDs provide the following status information:

TABLE 1 FE 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.

Flashing

The port is transmitting or receiving data. The flashing

Green

rate is proportional to your network activity.

Amber

The Ethernet link on the port is encountering errors.

 

 

BPOE LED

This LED is supported only on line cards that support POE (such as LC-24FE-2GE-SPOE) and provides the following POE status information:

TABLE 2 FE POE LED

Status

Description

 

 

Off

The port is disabled or the attached device has not

 

requested power. POE is not being provided by the port.

Green

POE is being provided to the attached device.

Amber

The attached device has requested power, but POE is not

 

being provided by the port.

 

 

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Module Indicator LEDs

APower LED

This LED lights green when the line card is properly installed and the system is powered up.

BStatus LED

During operation, the Status LED provides the following information:

 

TABLE 3 Line Card Status LED

 

 

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.

 

 

Access Point Status LEDs

Each LED represents the status of APs connected to a specific port on the switch. During operation, the LEDs provide the following information:

TABLE 4 Line Card AP Status LED

Status

Description

 

 

Red (solid)

An AP on this port has failed (highest precedence).

Red (flashing)

An air monitor on this port has detected an unsecured AP.

 

The AP is attached to your network but is not listed in the

 

switch security policies. If security policies are enabled,

 

clients are not granted access to your network through the

 

unsecured AP.

Green

An air monitor on this port has detected interference. The

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interfering device (AP or other radio source) has been

 

detected by your valid APs, but has no wired presence on

 

your network.

Amber (solid)

Load balancing is enabled on this port or an AP has reached

 

the maximum number of clients it is configured to support.

Green (solid)

All detected APs on this port are operating as expected.

Off

No AP is detected on the port (lowest precedence)

 

 

The LED states show above are listed in order of precedence (highest to lowest). If more than one AP is connected to the port, the state with the highest precedence is displayed.

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