Nortel 8300, 8306, 8310 Installation And Commissioning Manual

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Contents

Introduction 5 Installing the chassis 9
Configuration 19 Index 23
Figures
Figure Removing a module or power supply filler panel for 8306 and 8310 Figure Attach rack-mounting bracket to the 8306 chassis 11
Figure Attach rack-mounting bracket to the 8310 chassis 11 Figure Installing the 8306 chassis in an equipment rack 12 Figure Installing the 8310 chassis in an equipment rack 12 Figure Installing the cable guides: 8306 chassis 13 Figure Installing the cable guides: 8310 chassis 13 Figure Installing a module: 8306 and 8310 chassis 14
Tables
Table Chassis shipping accessories checklist 9 Table Setup utility prompt descriptions 20
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Introduction

This Quick Start Guide provides basic instruction on how to install the hardware and perform basic configuration of the Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 Series chassis.
See the Read Me First for the Ethernet Routing Switch 8310 and 8306 Chassis (318192-C) for important information before you begin.
Note: The Read Me First for the Ethernet Routing Switch 8310 and 8306 Chassis (318192-C) contains the regulatory and safetyinformation.
Audience
The Quick Start Guide is intended for experienced installers.
How to get help
This section explains how to get help for Nortel products and services.
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Getting help from the Nortel web site
The best way to get technical support for Nortel products is from the Nortel Technical Support web site:
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This site provides quick access to software, documentation, bulletins, and tools to address issues with Nortel products. From this site, you can:
download software, documentation, and product bulletins
search the Technical Support web site and the Nortel Knowledge Base for answers to technical issues
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Getting help over the phone from a Nortel Solutions Center
Getting help from a specialist by using an Express Routing Code
Getting help through a Nortel distributor or reseller
If you do not find the information you require on the Nortel Technical Support web site, and you have a Nortel support contract, you can also get help over the phone from a Nortel Solutions Center.
In North America, call 1-800-4NORTEL (1-800-466-7835). Outside North America, go to the following web site to obtain the phone
number for your region:
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Toaccess some Nortel Technical Solutions Centers, you can use an Express Routing Code (ERC) to quickly route your call to a specialist in your Nortel product or service. To locate the ERC for your product or service, go to:
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If you purchased a service contract for your Nortel product from a distributor or authorized reseller, contact the technical support staff for that distributor or reseller.
Precautions
For your safety, review the following personal safety warnings before working with the Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 Series.
DANGER
Risk of injury by electric shock
Use only power cords that have a grounding path. Without a proper ground, a person who touches the switch is in danger of receiving an electrical shock. Lack of a grounding path to the switch may result in excessive emissions.
WARNING
Risk of injury by fan blades
When removing the fan module, do not put your hands into the opening because there are spinning fan blades in the adjacent fan modules. There is also a risk of electric shock from the electrical connector at the rear of the slot.
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Protecting modules
Follow these general practices to prevent equipment damage when working on the Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 Series:
Always wear an antistatic wrist strap connected to an Electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding jack when handling modules.
Always set modules on appropriate antistatic material.
Precautions 7
WARNING
Risk of eye injury by laser
Fiber optic equipment can emit laser or infrared light that can injure eyes. Never look into an optical fiber or connector port. Always assume that fiber optic cables are connected to a light source.
CAUTION
If you are not installing a module in the slot, be sure to keep the metal cover plate in place over the slot. Removing the cover plate impedes airflow and proper cooling of the unit.
Handle modules by the faceplate. Do not touch pins or electrical connections.
Do not leave slots open. All slots must be filled with modules or, if empty, covered with slot covers to maintain safety compliance, proper cooling, and EMI containment in the shelf.
Ensure that your environment meets the necessary requirements for temperature, humidity, and cleanliness.
Do not overtighten thumb screws or lug nuts. Tighten until snug plus a quarter turn. If you use a power tool to tighten screws, use a low torque setting (2-3 in/lbs).
For additional information on installing modules, see Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 Installation — Modules (NN46200-305).
Protecting cables and connectors
Support cables to prevent any stress on the connectors. If you have a high cable density configuration, you need to install additional cable-management equipment.
Do not exceed the bend radius recommended for the type of cable installed.
Do not exceed the bend radius recommended for fiber optic cable. The acceptable bend radius for fiber optic cable is ten times its diameter, or
2.5-5 cm (1-2 in.). Anything less than the recommendation can cause
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Electrostatic discharge
a loss of integrity of data transmission. Loss of integrity because of incorrect bend radius is difficult to diagnose.
Fiber optic cables and connectors require special care. — Protect connectors with rubber safety plugs when cables are not
inserted.
— When installing or replacing cables, follow appropriate fiber-cleaning
procedures.
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is the transfer of charge between bodies at different electrical potentials. ESD can change the electrical characteristics of a semiconductor device and degrade or destroy it. ESD can also disrupt the normal operation of an electronic system by causing equipment malfunction or failure.
To dissipate or neutralize electrostatic charges, use proper grounding and use conductive or dissipative materials.
Use an ESD wrist strap. Any charge in your body will go to ground rather than transfer to hardware modules.
Proper antistatic packaging effectively shields the product from charge and reduces the generation of charge caused by movement of the product within the container.
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Installing the chassis

Unpacking
Step Action
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1 2 3 4
Remove the shipping container. Place the chassis on antistatic material. Check all items for damage. Use the following chassis shipping accessories checklist to verify the
contents of the shipping container.
If you find any damage, contact your Nortel sales representative.
Chassis shipping accessories checklist
Check
Accessory Use To
Bracket kit containing: two rack-mounting brackets and Phillips-head screws (8-32 X 1/4 ­quantity 14 for 8306; quantity 24 for
8310) Screw package (10-32 X 3/4 -
quantity 10 for 8306; quantity 14 for
8310)
—End—
Support the chassis in an equipment rack
Mount the chassis in an equipment rack
Side cable-management bracket(s): two brackets for the 8310 chassis and one bracket for the 8306 chassis
Rubber footpads (quantity 4) Keep the chassis from slipping when
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Manage network interface cables
mounting it on a flat surface
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Check
Accessory Use To
Console cable with built-in adapter Connect an optional management
console to the chassis. Each end of the cable has a DB9 connector.
Read Me First for the Ethernet Routing Switch 8310 and 8306 Chassis (318192-C)
Read the regulatory and safety information for the Ethernet Routing Switch 8300.
For additional information on installing the 8310 and 8306 chassis, see
Installing and Maintaining the Ethernet Routing Switch 8306 and 8310 Chassis (316795-C) or Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 Installation — Chassis Installation and Maintenance (NN46200-304).
Removing a module or power supply filler panel
Nortel ships the 8300 series chassis with a filler panel covering each empty module slot. On an 8306 and 8310 chassis, the filler panel covers an empty module slot. Remove any filler panels prior to installing the chassis to make it lighter to install.
To remove a module or power supply filler panel:
Step Action 1
Using a Phillips screwdriver, loosen the 2 screws that fasten the filler panel to the chassis.
2
Pull the panel away from the slot.
"Removing a module or power supply filler panel for 8306 and 8310 chassis" (page 10) shows the location of the filler cover for the 8306
and 8310 chassis.
Removing a module or power supply filler panel for 8306 and 8310 chassis
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Installing the 8306 or 8310 chassis into the rack
To install the 8306 or 8310 chassis into the rack:
Step Action 1
Hold each rack-mounting bracket to the side of the chassis, aligning the screw holes ("Attach rack-mounting bracket to the 8306 chassis"
(page 11), "Attach rack-mounting bracket to the 8310 chassis" (page
11)).
Attach rack-mounting bracket to the 8306 chassis
Attach rack-mounting bracket to the 8310 chassis
2
Attach the bracket to the chassis with the supplied Phillips-head screws.
3
To insert the chassis in a standard equipment rack (19-inch), hold the chassis in position and align the flanged end of each mounting rail with the two holes on each side of the vertical rack support ("Installing the 8306 chassis in an equipment rack" (page 12),
"Installing the 8310 chassis in an equipment rack" (page 12)).
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Installing the 8306 chassis in an equipment rack
Installing the 8310 chassis in an equipment rack
4 Insert and tighten the rack-mounting screws with a Phillips
screwdriver.
—End—
For more information on chassis installation, see Installing and Maintaining the Ethernet Routing Switch 8306 and 8310 Chassis (316795-C) or Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 Installation — Chassis Installation and Maintenance (NN46200-304).
Installing the cable guides for the 8306 and 8310 chassis
The cable guides keep cable clusters fastened and out of the way, but still accessible for maintenance.
To install the cable guides:
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1
Loosen, but do not remove, the rack-mounting screws needed to install one cable guide.
2
Slide the guide onto the loosened screws.
Installing the cable guides: 8306 chassis
Installing the cable guides: 8310 chassis
3
Tighten the screws to secure the guide to the chassis.
—End—
Installing a module
The 8310 chassis provides eight slots for installing interface modules and two slots for installing Ethernet Routing Switch switch fabric modules. Slots are numbered from the top down. Install Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 interface modules in slots 1 through 4 and in slots 7 through 10. Slots 5 and 6 are reserved for Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 switch fabric modules.
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The 8306 chassis provides four slots for installing interface modules and two slots for installing switch fabric modules. Slots are numbered from the top down.
For more information on module installation, see Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 Installation — Modules (NN46200-305).
"Installing a module: 8306 and 8310 chassis" (page 14) shows the location
of the modules in the 8306 and 8310 chassis.
Installing a module: 8306 and 8310 chassis
You can install an Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 module with the power on or off.
To install an Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 module:
Step Action 1
Locate the slot where you want to install the module.
2 Remove the filler panel or cover. To remove the module filler panel,
see "Removing a module or power supply filler panel" (page 10).
3
Make sure that the insert/extract levers are extended away from the front of the module.
4 Slide the module into the slot using the slot module guides. 5
Slide the module into the chassis until its connector panel touches the chassis back panel.
6 Rotate the insert/extract levers to seat the module backplane
connectors.
7
Using a Phillips screwdriver, tighten the 2 captive screws to secure the module to the chassis.
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After you install the modules, you can connect console equipment and network cables.
Installing a power supply module
Install the power supply that you ordered with your chassis in the leftmost bay. The 8306 and 8310 chassis have three power supply bays, numbered 1, 2, and 3 left to right as viewed from the front of the chassis.
CAUTION
Do not mix power supply types
When installing and running PoE modules, the 8306 or 8310 cannot contain different power supply types: all power supplies must be the same type (either Ethernet Routing Switch 8301AC or 8302AC power supplies). If they are not the same, all PoE (8348TX-PWR, 8348GTX-PWR) modules lose PoE.
For more information on installing AC power supply modules, see
Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 Installation — AC Power Supply (NN46200-301).
Installing a PCMCIA software card 15
Installing AC power supply modules
Step Action 1
2
3 4
5 6 Connect the power cord to the power supply and to an AC power
Remove the filler panel or cover from the power bay, if necessary. To remove the filler panel, see "Removing a module or power supply
filler panel" (page 10).
Grasp the handle of the new power supply and push the power supply firmly into the bay.
Tighten the retaining screws until the power supply is firmly seated. Verify that the correct AC power cord is used to match the regional
electric code. Verify that the power supply switch is turned off.
outlet that is connected on a circuit with no other equipment connected to it.
—End—
Installing a PCMCIA software card
Insert the PCMCIA card into the PCMCIA slot of the switch fabric module.
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For more information on the PCMCIA card, see the Important Notice for the 8300 Series Switch PCMCIA Card (318844-B).
Powering up the system
Upon power up, all modules run a set of internal self-diagnostics.
Turning AC power supplies on
Note: Do not mix power supply modules.
To turn on an Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 chassis with an AC power supply:
Step Action 1 Verify that the AC power cords are connected to AC power outlets.
2
Turn the power switch on each AC power supply to the on position.
Note: If your chassis contains two or three power supplies, turn on the power supplies simultaneously. If you wait longer to turn on the second power supply, one of the power supplies can shut off within 7 seconds. To correct this condition, turn off the power supplies for a short period of time and then turn on the power supplies again simultaneously.
3
Verify that the power LED on each power supply lights green.
4 Verify that the power supply status LEDs and the fan LED on the
switch fabric module light green.
5
Verify that air is flowing from the cooling fans out through the vents of the chassis.
Note: The fan tray red fail LED may light briefly while the fans are powering to operational speed.
—End—
After you turn on the Ethernet Routing Switch 8300, each module automatically initiates a diagnostic test to verify proper module function.
If the power supply LED remains off, do the following:
Step Action 1
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Turn the power switch on each power supply to the off position.
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2 3
Wait 1 minute. Turn the power switch on each power supply to the on position.
Verifying a successful installation
In a normal power-up sequence, the LEDs light as follows:
Step Action 1
2 Each module initiates a self-test, during which the port and module
3
4
When power is applied to the Ethernet Routing Switch 8300, the green LED on each power supply and fan tray turns on, and the Online LED for each module lights amber.
LEDs display various patterns to indicate the progress of the self-test. Upon successful completion of the self-test (within 2 or 3 minutes
after power is applied for a fully loaded chassis), the module Online LED transitions from amber to green.
After one minute of operation, the fan tray Pass LED lights steady green.
—End—
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If the LEDs on the modules light in this sequence, your installation is successful. Contact your network administrator to verify that the Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 is now connected to the network.
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Configuration
Connecting a terminal for local access
To establish a local CLI, NNCLI, or Device Manager session, you must connect a PC or a VT-100 terminal to the console port on the switch fabric module.
To connect a PC or terminal to the console port, use the supplied serial console cable with a 9-pin receptacle connector.
To connect a computer or terminal to the console port:
Step Action
19
1
Set the terminal protocol as follows:
9600 baud
8 data bits
1 stop bit
No parity
Flow control: None
2 3
Connect the RS-232 cable to the console port. Connect the other end of the cable to the terminal or computer
serial port.
4 5
Turn on the terminal. Log on to the CLI.
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Configuring the system with the Setup Utility
The Setup Utility prompts you through the configuration process by asking a series of questions. Answer each question or accept the default by pressing Enter. Each question shows the default in brackets and the acceptable parameter options in parenthesis.
The Setup Utility configures the switch with a management IP address and basic functionality such as enabling FTP, TELNET and TFTP.
After powering up, connecting through the console and logging in with the default UID (rwa) and Password (rwa), enter the following command:
install
Note 1: You must be connected to the master CPU to use the install script.
Note 2: After you run the setup utility, remember to reboot the switch.
A Welcome to ERS 8000 setup utility message appears saying that you are about to configure initial configuration of the switch. Part of the data is stored in the file /flash/boot.cfg and part is stored in the runtime configuration file flash/config.config.
You are asked if you want to continue (y/n)? Type y for yes.
"Setup utility prompt descriptions" (page 20) gives the setup utility prompt
descriptions and the corresponding action to perform for each prompt.
Setup utility prompt descriptions
Prompt Action
Please provide primary config-file path [/flash/config.cfg]:
Please provide primary image-file path [flash/p80a.img]:
Please provide primary license-file path [/flash/license.dat]:
Please add system prompt [Passport-8300]
Press Enter to accept the default (/flash/config.cfg), or enter a different file name for the primary configuration file. To store your config file on the PCMCIA card, use /pcmcia/config.cfg. Specifying the path to the file is optional.
Press Enter to accept the default (p80a.img), or enter a different file name for the primary image file. Specifying the path to the file is optional. If the runtime image resides on a PCMCIA card, you must specify the /pcmcia/filename.
Press Enter to accept the default (/flash/license.dat), or enter a different file name for the primary license-file. Specifying the path to the file is optional. If the license file resides on a PCMCIA card, you must specify the /pcmcia/filename.
Press Enter to accept the default (Passport-8300), or enter a different string of up to 20 characters.
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Prompt Action
Please select CPU Master slot (5/6) [5]:
Master CPU mgmt port: autonegotiation [n] (y/n)?
Press Enter to accept the default (5), or specify 6 for the master CPU slot.
Enter n to accept the default, or enter y to indicate that you want the master CPU management port to use autonegotiation.
speed (10/100) [10]: Press Enter to accept the default (10 Mbps), or specify 100
Mbps.
Do you want to enable FTP [n] (y/n)?
Do you want to enable RLOGIN [n] (y/n)?
Do you want to enable TELNET [n] (y/n)?
Do you want to enable TFTP [n] (y/n)?
Do you want to enable WEB server service [n] (y/n)?
IP Address for mgmt port in first CPU Slot [0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0]:
IP Address for mgmt port in second CPU Slot
Enter y if you want to enable FTP for remote users. Accept the default (n), if you do not want to enable FTP.
Enter y if you want to enable Rlogin for remote users. Accept the default (n), if you do not want to enable Rlogin.
Enter y if you want to enable Telnet. Accept the default (n), if you do not want to enable Telnet.
Enter y if you want to enable TFTP. Accept the default (n), if you do not want to enable TFTP.
Enter y if you want to enable WEB server service. Accept the default (n), if you do not want to enable WEB server service.
Enter the IP address of the management port in the first CPU slot.
Enter the IP address of the management port in the second CPU slot.
[0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0]: IP Address for mgmt-virtual-ip
[0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0]:
First net mgmt route [0.0.0.0:0.0.0.0]:
Second net mgmt route [0.0.0.0:0.0.0.0]:
Third net mgmt route [0.0.0.0:0.0.0.0]:
Fourth net mgmt route [0.0.0.0:0.0.0.0]:
Enter the IP address of the virtual management port. Accept the default, 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0, if you do not want to specify an IP address.
Enter the IP address of the first network management route.
Enter the IP address of the second network management route (static route from the network management port to a device in the network).
Note: For security reasons, the system does not accept a route to a network that conflicts with the main nonmanagement routing table, and therefore does not accept a default route of 0.0.0.0.
Enter the IP address of the third network management route (static route from the network management port to a device in the network).
Enter an IP address of the fourth network management route (static route from the network management port to a device in the network).
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Prompt Action
IP address of the default VLAN [0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0]:
Doyou want to save thechanges
[Saving the parameters will update the files /flash/boot.cfg and /flash/config.cfg] (y/n)?
You have configured your switch. Reboot the switch for your configuration to take effect.
To customize your switch configuration, see the Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 Release Notes — Software Release 3.0 (NN46200-401) for a list of Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 documents and information about the latest features.
Enter the IP address of the default virtual LAN (VLAN).
Enter y to save the boot and runtime configuration files. Enter n if you do not want to save your changes.
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Index

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cable, serial 19 Chassis
Installing a module 13 Installing cable guides 12 Installing in rack 11 removing a module 10 removing a power supply filler panel 10 shipping accessories checklist
chassis
verifying a successful installation 17
Configuration 19
E
Electrostatic discharge 8
G
Get help
Express Routing Code 6 latest update 5 Nortel Solutions Center 6 Nortel web site 5
I
Install
Chassis 9
P
power-up sequence 17 Precautions 6 Protecting
cables and connectors 7 Electrostatic discharge 8 Installer 6 Modules 7
protocol settings, terminal 19
S
Setup Utility 20
T
terminal protocol, setting 19 troubleshooting
power-up sequence 17
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