Alcatel-Lucent 6624, 6648 Power Cords, Grounding the Chassis, Specifications, Power Cord Types

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OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components

Power Cords

 

 

 

 

Power Cords

Because the power cord is the power supply’s main disconnect device, it should be plugged into an easily accessible outlet. In the event that your power cord is lost or damaged, refer to the specifications below.

Specifications

The power cord to be used with 115-Volt configuration is a minimum type SJT (SVT) 18/3, rated at 250 Volts AC, 10 Amps with a maximum length of 15 feet. One end terminates in an IEC 320 attachment plug and the other end terminates in a NEMA 5-15P plug.

The power cord to be used with 230-Volt configuration is minimum type SJT (SVT) 18/3, rated 250 Volts AC, 10 Amps with a maximum length of 15 feet. One end terminates in an IEC 320 attachment plug and the other end terminates as required by the country where it will be installed.

European cords must be Harmonized (HAR) type. Refer to the information below for power plug types by region:

Power Cord Types

North America

NEMA 5-15-P (US), C22.2, No. 42 (Canada)

 

 

United Kingdom / Ireland

BS 1,363

 

 

Europe

CEE 7/7

 

 

Japan

JIS 8,303

 

 

Australia

AS 3,112

 

 

India

BS 546

 

 

Italy

CIE 2,316

 

 

Switzerland / Liechtenstein

SEV 1011

 

 

Denmark / Greenland

SRAF 1,962 / D816 / 87

 

 

Argentina

AR1-10P

 

 

Grounding the Chassis

The switch has two threaded holes for grounding screws located on the back of the chassis. These holes use 10-32 screws and are approximately one inch apart. These holes are surrounded by a small paint-free rectangular area, which provides metal-to-metal contact for a ground connection.

Use this connector to supplement the ground provided by the AC power cord. To do so, install a Panduit Grounding Lug (type LCD8-10A-L) using 8AWG copper conductors to the paint-free rectangular area. Be sure to use a crimping tool.

OmniSwitch 6600 Series Hardware Users Guide April 2004

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Contents OmniSwitch 6624/6648 Hardware Users Guide OmniSwitch 6600 Series Hardware Users Guide April Contents Contents Blank Cover Panels Index-1 Unsupported Platforms Supported PlatformsWhat is in this Manual? When Should I Read this Manual?What is Not in this Manual? Who Should Read this Manual?Stage 2 Gaining Familiarity with Basic Switch Functions Stage 1 Using the Switch for the First TimeHow is the Information Organized? Documentation RoadmapAnytime Stage 3 Integrating the Switch Into a NetworkRelated Documentation OmniSwitch 6600 Series Getting Started GuideTechnical Support OmniSwitch 6600 Series Stacked Configurations Stand-Alone and Stacked ConfigurationsStand-Alone Smart Continuous Switching Availability FeaturesHot Swapping Software RollbackHardware Monitoring Automatic MonitoringPort and Fabric Capacities OmniSwitch 6600 Series Fabric CapacitiesUser-Driven Monitoring OS6624/6600-U24 ThroughputSingle Office Building with 1000 Users Application ExamplesOmniPCX Medium Campus with 1500 UsersApplication Examples OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components OmniSwitch 6624 Front Panel OmniSwitchConsole Port 10/100 Ethernet Ports10/100 Ethernet Port Specifications OS6624 SpecificationsOmniSwitch 6600-U24 Console Port Gigabit Ethernet Uplink Module Slot OmniSwitch 6600-U24 Front PanelOS6600-U24 Specifications SFP Mbps Ethernet SFP Port SpecificationsTM OmniSwitch OmniSwitch 6648 Front PanelOS6648 Specifications Front Panel LED Descriptions OS6648 Shown Status LEDsRedundant Power Supply Bay OmniSwitch 6600 Series Rear PanelPower Connector Socket Inline Power Connector Rear PanelOmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis Top View Mounting the SwitchAirflow Considerations Installing the Switch on a Tabletop or Bench Installation OptionsAttaching a Rack-Mount Flange Attaching the Switch to the RackRack Mounting Stacked Configurations Specifications Power CordsPower Cord Types Grounding the ChassisPower Supply Redundancy Back Up Power SupplyBack Up Power Supply Front Panel Back Up Power Supply SpecificationsBack Up Factory-Installed Primary Power Supply OmniSwitch 6600 Series Redundant AC Circuit ExampleAC Circuit Back Up Factory-Installed Primary Power Supply Redundant AC Circuit RecommendationOrienting the Back Up Power Supply Installing a Back Up Power SupplyHot Swapping Tightening the Captive Screws Inserting the Back Up Power SupplyRemoving the Back Up Power Supply Removing a Back Up Power SupplyLoosening the Captive Screws Blank Cover Panel Requirement Viewing Primary and Back Up Power Supply StatusSlot Number is Specified Viewing Power Supply Status for Stacked ConfigurationsNo Slot Number is Specified OS6600-GNI-U2 Gigabit Ethernet Uplink ModulesOS6600-GNI-U2 Gigabit Ethernet Uplink Front Panel MiniGBIC SlotsOS6600-GNI-U2 Uplink Module Specifications OS6600-GNI-C2 OS6600-GNI-C2 Uplink Module SpecificationsOS6600-GNI-C2 Gigabit Ethernet Uplink Front Panel Copper Gigabit Ethernet PortsHssdc Stacking Connectors Stacking Module SpecificationsStacking Module Stacking Module Front PanelInserting the Uplink or Stacking Module Installing Uplink and Stacking ModulesInstalling Uplink and Stacking Modules Removing Uplink and Stacking Modules Removing the Module Mini Gigabit Interface Converter MiniGBIC Mini Gigabit Interface Converters MiniGBICsMiniGBIC-SX Technical Specifications MiniGBIC SpecificationsMiniGBIC-LX Technical Specifications MiniGBIC-LH-70 Technical SpecificationsInserting the MiniGBIC OS6648 Shown Installing MiniGBICsRemoving MiniGBICs Installed MiniGBIC OS6648 ShownSFP Module Mbps SFPs OS6600-U24SFP-100-LC-MM Technical Specifications Mbps SFP SpecificationsSFP-100-LC-SM15 Technical Specifications SFP-100-LC-SM40 Technical SpecificationsMtrj SFP-100-MTRJ-MM Technical SpecificationsInserting the SFP Installing SFPs OS6600-U24Removing SFPs OS6600-U24 Viewing Chassis Temperature Status Temperature ManagementViewing Temperature Status for Stacked Configurations Temperature Errors Viewing Fan Status Viewing Fan Status for Stacked ConfigurationsNo Slot Number is Specified Right Side Air Intake Vent Chassis AirflowLeft Side Fan Exhaust Vents Air Exhaust. The airflowEffects of Missing Blank Panels on Chassis Airflow Blank Cover PanelsPinouts RS232 Console Port Female DB9 Connector Pinout10/100 Ethernet Port RJ-45 Pinout Copper Gigabit Ethernet Port RJ-45 PinoutTXD RJ-45 Console Port Connector PinoutModifying the Serial Connection Settings Serial Connection Default SettingsConsole Port Serial Connection to the Console PortAdditional table output not shown Hardware Information Viewing Basic Chassis InformationSlot and Component Information Detailed Slot and Component Information Power onGbic IBM Basic Primary Slot and Component Information Basic Chassis Information OmniSwitch 6600 Series MAC Range Specifications Managing MAC Addresses on the SwitchMAC Range Guidelines Base Chassis MAC Address in Stacked Configurations Determining Current MAC Address Allocation on the SwitchBase Chassis MAC Address as Unique Identifier Viewing the Base Chassis MAC AddressThis Chapter Managing OmniSwitch 6600 Series StacksParameter Description Configuration Steps Default Value Specifications and Default ValuesStack Overview Stack Composed of Four OmniSwitch 6648 SwitchesSlot Numbers within a Stack Stacking Resiliency and RedundancyCMM Role Redundancy CMM Roles in a StackCMM Commands Switch PrimaryChassis Management and Monitoring Commands File Management CommandsMemory Monitoring Commands Switch Logging and Monitoring CommandsAssigning Slot Numbers Setting Up a Stacked ConfigurationSEL Button Location Continue to Connecting Cables to Stacking Ports onSlot Numbering Example Stack of Four Switches with Unique Slot NumbersValid Slot Assignments Attaching the Stacking Cable to a Stacking Port Connecting Cables to Stacking PortsRecommended Redundant Connection Between Switches Connecting the Switches in the StackRedundant Stack Connection Connection Failure Between Switches 1Stacking Cable Redundancy Example No Connection FailureVerifying Slot Number Assignments Booting the StackVerifying Primary and Secondary Status for the Stack Idle Status Reloading a Switch with a Primary or Secondary CMM Role Managing Switches in a StackReloading the Switch with the Primary CMM Role Reloading the Switch with the Secondary CMM RoleRestoring Switch Redundancy Synchronizing Switches in a StackModule Behavior During Takeover Changing the Secondary CMM Role to PrimaryResetting All Switches in a Stack Monitoring Stacks Managing and Monitoring OmniSwitch 6600 Series StacksMonitoring Stack Topology Secondary Active Monitoring Stacks Declaration of Conformity CE Mark Regulatory Compliance and Safety InformationSafety and Environmental Standards Safety StandardsStandards Compliance EMC StandardsCanada Class a Statement FCC Class A, PartCISPR22 Class a warning Class a Warning for Taiwan and Other Chinese Markets VcciChassis Lifting Warning Translated Safety WarningsBlank Panels Warning Electrical Storm WarningInvisible Laser Radiation Warning Installation WarningOperating Voltage Warning Lithium Battery WarningProper Earthing Requirement Warning Power Disconnection WarningRestricted Access Location Warning Read Important Safety Information WarningWrist Strap Warning Commit system command Commit file commandCopy flash-synchro command NumericsShow chassis command Show cmm command Show fan command Reload all command Reload commandTakeover command Temp-threshold command