Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise OS99-GNI-48, OS99-CMM, OS99-XNI-U48, OS99-GNI-P48, OS9907-CFM Hardware User's Manual

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Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise
OmniSwitch 9900 Series
Hardware Users Guide Part No. 060409-10, Rev C July 2017
This user guide documents OmniSwitch 9900 Series hardware, including chassis and associated components. The specifications described in this guide are subject to change without notice.
Contents
About This Guide 1
Related Documentation .............................................................................................1
Product Release Notes .......................................................................................1
Customer Support....................................................................................................1
Chassis and Power 2
OmniSwitch 9900 Series.............................................................................................3
Chassis Front Panel ..........................................................................................5
Chassis Rear Panel............................................................................................6
Chassis Rear Panel (Fan Trays Removed) .................................................................7
Chassis Management.................................................................................................8
OS99-CMM......................................................................................................8
Switch Fabric .........................................................................................................11
OS9907-CFM....................................................................................................11
NI Modules............................................... ....... ........ ....... ....... ........ ....... ....... ........ ...12
OS99-XNI-48....................................................................................................12
OS99-XNI-U48..................................................................................................12
OS99-GNI-48 ...................................................................................................12
OS99-GNI-P48..................................................................................................13
OS99-GNI-U48..................................................................................................13
NI Module LEDs .......................................................................................................14
Fan Trays ..............................................................................................................15
Power Supplies .......................................................................................................16
OS99-PS-A (AC Power Supply)...............................................................................16
OS99-PS-D (DC Power Supply)...............................................................................16
DC Power Supply Connection.......................................................................................18
Connecting a DC Cable Harness to the Chassis Power Supply..........................................18
Getting Started and Installation 19
Getting Started.......................................................................................................20
Preparing for the Installation................................ ....... ....... ........ ....... ....... ........ ...20
Items Included.................................................................................................21
Airflow Considerations .......................................................................................22
Mounting the Chassis ................................................................................................23
Standalone (Non-Rack Mounted) Installation.............................................................23
Rack Mounting.................................................................................................23
Installing Chassis Components......................................................................................24
Installing Fabric Modules ....................................................................................24
Installing Fan Trays...........................................................................................26
Installing Modules.............................................................................................29
Installing a Power Supply....................................................................................30
Connections and Cabling.....................................................................................32
Booting the Switch...................................................................................................33
Component LEDs ..............................................................................................33
The First Login Session.......................................................................................34
Unlocking Session Types .....................................................................................35
Changing the Login Password ...............................................................................36
Setting the System Time Zone..............................................................................36
Setting the Date and Time ..................................................................................36
Setting Optional Parameters................................................................................37
Viewing Your Changes........................................................................................37
Saving Your Changes..........................................................................................37
Working with Chassis Power Budget .......................................................................38
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) 39
Managing Power over Ethernet (PoE) .............................................................................40
Viewing Power Supply Status................................................................................41
Viewing PoE Status ...........................................................................................41
PoE Class Detection ..........................................................................................42
PoE Operational Status.......................................................................................43
Setting Port Priority Levels..................................................................................45
Understanding Priority Disconnect.........................................................................46
Removing Chassis Components 48
Removing Chassis Components.....................................................................................48
Removing a Power Supply ...................................................................................48
Removing Fan Trays ..........................................................................................50
Removing Fabric Modules....................................................................................51
Removing Modules ...................................................................................................53
Hot Swapping .........................................................................................................54
General Guidelines ...........................................................................................54
Hot Swapping Power Supplies...............................................................................54
Hot Swapping CFMs...........................................................................................54
Hot Swapping NIs..............................................................................................54
Hot Swapping Compatibility.................................................................................54
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information 55
Compliance and Certifications .....................................................................................56
EMI/EMC - Commercial.......................................................................................56
Safety Agency Certifications................................................................................56
Translated Safety Warnings ............................................................... ....... ...........60
Instrucciones de seguridad en español ....................................................................64
About This Guide
Related Documentation
The following related documents can found at enterprise.alcatel-lucent.com/userguides:
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
OmniSwitch AOS Switch Management Guide
OmniSwitch AOS Network Configuration Guide
OmniSwitch AOS Advanced Routing Configuration Guide
OmniSwitch AOS Data Center Guide
OmniSwitch Transceivers Guide
Product Release Notes
Release Notes can be downloaded from the Customer Support website (account login required).
Customer Support
Web: support.esd.alcatel-lucent.com Email: ebg_global_supportcenter@al-enterprise.com
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1 Chassis and Power
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OmniSwitch 9900 Series
The Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise OmniSwitch 9907 11 RU modular LAN chassis.
OS9907 Chassis Specifications Slots 7 Chassis Management Module (CMM) Slots 2 Chassis Fabric Module (CFM) Slots 4 (Slots CFM 3 and CFM 4 are currently inactive and are
Network Interface (NI) Slots 5 Fan Trays 3 Power Supplies 4 Rack Unit Dimensions 11 RU Dimensions (HxWxD) 49.02 x 44.2 x 58.42 cm (19.3 x 17.4 x 23 in) Weight (RCB) 32.83 kg (72.24 lb)
reserved for future use.)
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OS9907 Chassis Specifications Operating Temperature 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F) Storage Temperature 10°C to 70°C (14°F to 158°F) Operating and Storage Humidity 10% to 90% (non-condensing) Altitude 4000m/13,000 feet
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Chassis Front Panel
OS9907 Front Panel Components Slot 1 Supports Chassis Management Module (CMM) only Slot 2 Supports a CMM (for 1+1 CMM redundancy) or NI module
Slots 3 through 7 Support NI modules only Slots PS1 through PS4 Support up to four load-sharing chassis power supplies,
Wrist Strap Grounding Connector Location shown in diagram above
(to maximize port count)
offering N+1 redundancy
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Chassis Rear Panel
Fan tray slot numbers are printed along the top-rear of the chassis.
OS9907 Rear Panel Components Fan Tray Slots 1 through 3 Support three fan trays, with three fans per tray for N+1
Grounding Block Location shown in diagram above Wrist Strap Grounding Connector Location shown in diagram above
fan redundancy
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Chassis Rear Panel (Fan Trays Removed)
CFMs are located behind the chassis fan trays. To access a CFM, remove the fan tray in front of the module. See “Removing Fan Trays” on page 50 for more information.
CFM slot numbers are printed along the top-rear of the chassis.
OS9907 CFM Location Slots CFM1 through CFM4 For CFM module use only. Slots CFM1 and CFM2 are
currently supported; slots CFM 3 and CFM 4 are inactive and reserved for future use
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Chassis Management
92 1
OS99-CMM
The CMM manages system functions in the chassis. This includes controlling and monitoring NIs, fabric modules (CFMs) and power distribution. The CMM also provides two (2) 40G QSFP+ uplink ports.
OS99-CMM
40G
FAB PS
VC
PRI
USB
TEMP
EMP
CONSOLE
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
VFL / UPLINK
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CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
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B
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A
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CMM Specifications Port Types (pictured from left to right) USB Type A: For storage devices that can download
code or save configuration information, such as flash­based pen drives or external hard drives
EMP (RJ45): 10/100/1000 Base-T with auto­negotiation for out-of-band management (e.g., Telnet connection, diagnostics, downloading software, etc.)
Console (RJ45): For console or modem
Console (Micro-USB*): For console or modem
QSFP+ (Qty 2): 40G QSFP+ uplink ports
Power Consumption 64W Number of Slots 2 (Slot positions 1 and/or 2. The slot 2 position may be
used for an NI module in lieu of a secondary CMM. Note that, when an NI is installed in slot 2, CMM redundancy is not provided.)
*Note. A driver is required for Micro-USB port operation. For information on downloading the driver, refer to the OmniSwitch AOS Switch Management Guide.
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LEDs Backlit Status LED Located at the module product name at the upper-left corner of
the front panel
Solid Blue: HW OK
Blinking Blue HW Bootup or HW Failure
Speed LED (40G) Solid Green: HW OK
Solid Red: HW Failure
Blinking Green: SW OK (Heartbeat); the module is booted and operating normally
Solid Yellow: SW System Failure
PRI Solid Green: CMM has Primary status
Blinking Green: CMM has Secondary status
Solid Yellow: CMM not operating
Blinking Yellow: Software upgrade in progress
VC Virtual Chassis (reserved for future use) FAB Solid Green: Fabric modules (CFMs) operating normally
Solid Yellow: Fabric module (CFM) error
PS Solid Green: Power supplies are operating normally
Solid Yellow: Power supply error
TEMP Solid Green: System temperature is normal
Solid Yellow: System temperature error (e.g., overtemp)
Blinking Yellow: Fan error
USB Solid Green: USB device/drive connected
Blinking Green:USB device/drive transferring data
EMP Solid Green: USB Port Link
Blinking Green: USB Port Link and Activity
VFL/UPLINK Refer to “QSFP+ LED Display” below.
QSFP+ LED Display
Admin Status
Link Status Transceiver Traffic VFL Port Speed
1G/10G (SFP+) 40G/4X10G
(QSFP+) Off Down Down N/A N/A N/A N/A Off Up Down No N/A N/A N/A Solid Green Up Up Yes No No 10G (SFP+)
40G (QSFP+)
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QSFP+ LED Display
Admin Status
Link Status Transceiver Traffic VFL Port Speed
1G/10G (SFP+)
40G/4X10G
(QSFP+) Solid Yellow Up Up Yes No No 1G (SFP+)
4X10G (QSFP+) Solid BlueUpUpYesNoYesN/A Blinking
Green Blinking
Yellow Blinking
Up Up Yes Yes No 10G (SFP+)
40G (QSFP+)
Up Up Yes Yes No 1G (SFP+)
4X10G (QSFP+)
Up Up Yes Yes Yes N/A
Blue White N/A N/A Yes N/A N/A 4X10G
Note. Because OS99-CMMs provide splitter cable support on QSFP+ ports, port LED behavior for these switches differs from other OS9900 modules. T o manually configure network LED colors, refer to the interfaces beacon command in the OmniSwitch AOS Release 8 CLI Reference Guide.
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Switch Fabric
OS9907-CFM
Each OS9907-CFM installed provides 1280Gbps of switch fabric bandwidth to chassis management and the Network Interface (NI) modules. The chassis provides four (4) OS9907-CFM slots. The modules
connect to the chassis mid-plane and are located just behind the system fan trays.
CFM Specifications Switch Fabric Bandwidth 1280Gbps Number of Slots 4 (Slots CFM 3 and CFM 4 are currently inactive
Power Consumption 119W
and are reserved for future use.)
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NI Modules
10G
2
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OS99-XNI-48
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OS99-XNI-U48
89 1
0 CC0 C
0 C
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CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
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OS99-GNI-48
HPoE
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0 C
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OS99-XNI-48
Port Type Number of Ports Power Consumption 1/10 GigE Base-T 48 402W
OS99-XNI-U48
Port Type Number of Ports Power Consumption 1/10 GigE SFP+ 48 305W
OS99-GNI-48
Port Type Number of Ports Power Consumption 10/100/1000 Base-T 48 56W
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OS99-GNI-P48
86 1
0 CC0 C
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CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
OS99-GNI-P48
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Port Type Number of Ports Power Consumption 10/100/1000Base-T PoE 48 54W, excluding any attached
Powered Devices (PDs)
HPoE Ports Ports 1 through 8 support HPoE (75W). These ports are labeled
“HPoE” on the chassis front panel.
OS99-GNI-U48
090986-10 C
Port Type Number of Ports Power Consumption 1 GigE SFP 48 70W
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NI Module LEDs
NI Module LEDs Backlight Status LED Located at the module product name at the upper-left corner of
the front panel
Solid Blue: HW OK
Blinking Blue HW Bootup or HW Failure
Speed LED Located at the left side of the front panel and indicates the
maximum port speed for the module (e.g., 10G)
Solid Green: HW OK
Solid Red: HW Failure
Blinking Green: SW OK (Heartbeat); the module is booted and operating normally
Solid Yellow: SW System Failure
Power Save LED Reserved for future use
Port Status LEDs Solid Green: Non-PoE Port Link
Blinking Green: Non-PoE Port Link and Activity
Solid Yellow: PoE Port Link (PoE modules only)
Blinking Yellow: PoE Port Link and Activity (PoE modules only)
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Fan Trays
The chassis provides three (3) fan tray slots for chassis air and temperature control.
Fan Tray Specifications Number of Fan Tray Slots 3 (with three fans per tray for N+1 fan redundancy) Airflow Direction Front-to-back only Hot Swapping Supported (Three fan trays are required at all times; removal of a
Power Consumption 112W
fan tray is allowed for fan tray or CFM field replacement only.)
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Power Supplies
Note: Mixing of AC and DC power supplies is not supported. Mixing of Hi
(240VAC) and Low (110VAC) input is not supported.
OS99-PS-A (AC Power Supply)
OS99-PS-A Specifications Input Voltage/Current 100 VAC (13.8A) to 240V AC (16.5 A) Max Output Power/Current 1200 W/21.4 A
3000 W/53.5 A Dimensions 1.63 in x 4 in x 17.2 in Weight 4.8 lb (2.18 kg) Hot Swapping Supported Provides Power for System and PoE
OS99-PS-D (DC Power Supply)
OS99-PS-D Specifications Input Voltage/Current -40 VDC to -72 VDC / 75 ADC (At input voltages > 40 VDC) Max Output Power 2500 W (44 - 58 VDC) Max Output Current 44.6 A @ 56 VDC Dimensions 1.63 in x 4 in x 17.2 in
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OS99-PS-D Specifications Weight 4.6 lb (2.1 kg) Hot Swapping Supported Provides Power for System and PoE
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DC Power Supply Connection
Connecting a DC Cable Harness to the Chassis Power Supply
When plugging in the cable, insert the connector end of the cable harness into the power supply connector until it clicks firmly into place. This is an indication that the connector is secure and properly seated.
Connecting a DC Cable Harness to the DC Power Source
The other end of the cable harness is bare. Users must assemble and connect this end to the DC power source or to a cable coming from the power source. In addition to following the important guidelines listed below, be sure to consult manufacturer specifications for the DC power source before starting.
Connect the power supply to a reliably grounded 48V or 60V SELV source.
The branch circuit overcurrent protection must be rated 75A.
Use two 10 AWG copper conductors.
A readily accessible disconnect device that is suitably approved and rated shall be incorporated in the field wiring.
The above product(s) shall be installed in a restricted access location.
The power supply shall used with an 4P PWRBLADE CONNECTOR, FCI model 10080598-2ED0006LF.
CAUTION: Installation of a DC cable that is more than 3 meters in length is subject to LOCAL CODES and AUTHORITIES. Please contact your electrician and the Local AHJ (Authority Having Jurisdiction) to follow the Electrical Codes before use of proper installation methods.
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