Alcatel-Lucent 6624, 6648, 6600 Series Setting Up a Stacked Configuration, Assigning Slot Numbers

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Setting Up a Stacked Configuration

Managing OmniSwitch 6600 Series Stacks

 

 

 

 

Setting Up a Stacked Configuration

In order to set up a new stacked OmniSwitch 6600 series configuration, you must complete the following steps, in the order they are listed:

1Individually assign slot numbers to all switches

2Attach all required stacking cables

3Boot the newly-configured stack

For OmniSwitch 6600 series switches, the term “slot” refers to the priority status of the switch within the stacked configuration. Slot numbers may range from 1 to 8. For detailed instructions on setting up a stack, refer to the sections below.

Assigning Slot Numbers

Before assigning slot numbers to switches in a stacked configuration, note the following important guidelines:

The slot number is displayed by the slot indicator LED located on the left side of the chassis front panel (refer to “Status LEDs” on page 2-11for more information).

Slot numbers do not need to be sequential. However, each switch in a stack must have a unique slot number. If duplicate slot numbers are encountered, an error will occur and the stack will be disabled.

The top switch in the stack does not have to be designated as slot 1.

By default, the primary—or management—role will be given to the switch with the lowest chassis MAC address. All other switches in the stack will be in non-operational status until slot numbers are assigned by the user and the stack is manually rebooted.

After manually assigning the slot assignments for all switches and rebooting the stack, the primary role will be given to the switch with the lowest slot number. The secondary role will be given to the switch with the next-lowest number. All additional switches with higher numbers will be given idle status.

Changing the slot number of a chassis does not immediately change its management role (i.e., primary, secondary, or idle). You must reboot all the switches in the stack before these changes will take effect.

Refer to the illustration on page 3-10for one of many valid slot numbering possibilities.

To assign a new slot number to one or more switches in a stack, follow the steps below:

1To change the slot number, gently insert a pointed item, such as the open, pointed end of a paper clip, into the small hole (labeled SEL) below the slot number LED on the switch’s front panel. The LED display will begin to flash. You can manually change the slot number as long as the LED continues to flash.

Note. The LED may also advance by one number when the SEL button is initially pressed.

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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 Supported Platforms Unsupported PlatformsWhen Should I Read this Manual? What is in this Manual?What is Not in this Manual? Who Should Read this Manual?Stage 1 Using the Switch for the First Time Stage 2 Gaining Familiarity with Basic Switch FunctionsHow is the Information Organized? Documentation RoadmapStage 3 Integrating the Switch Into a Network AnytimeOmniSwitch 6600 Series Getting Started Guide Related DocumentationTechnical Support OmniSwitch 6600 Series Stacked Configurations Stand-Alone and Stacked ConfigurationsStand-Alone Availability Features Smart Continuous SwitchingSoftware Rollback Hot SwappingHardware Monitoring Automatic MonitoringOmniSwitch 6600 Series Fabric Capacities Port and Fabric CapacitiesUser-Driven Monitoring OS6624/6600-U24 ThroughputApplication Examples Single Office Building with 1000 UsersMedium Campus with 1500 Users OmniPCXApplication Examples OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components OmniSwitch OmniSwitch 6624 Front PanelConsole Port 10/100 Ethernet PortsOS6624 Specifications 10/100 Ethernet Port SpecificationsOmniSwitch 6600-U24 OmniSwitch 6600-U24 Front Panel Console Port Gigabit Ethernet Uplink Module SlotOS6600-U24 Specifications Mbps Ethernet SFP Port Specifications SFPOmniSwitch 6648 Front Panel TM OmniSwitchOS6648 Specifications Status LEDs Front Panel LED Descriptions OS6648 ShownOmniSwitch 6600 Series Rear Panel Redundant Power Supply BayPower Connector Socket Inline Power Connector Rear PanelOmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis Top View Mounting the SwitchAirflow Considerations Installation Options Installing the Switch on a Tabletop or BenchAttaching the Switch to the Rack Attaching a Rack-Mount FlangeRack Mounting Stacked Configurations Power Cords SpecificationsPower Cord Types Grounding the ChassisBack Up Power Supply Power Supply RedundancyBack Up Power Supply Front Panel Back Up Power Supply SpecificationsOmniSwitch 6600 Series Redundant AC Circuit Example Back Up Factory-Installed Primary Power SupplyAC Circuit Back Up Factory-Installed Primary Power Supply Redundant AC Circuit RecommendationOrienting the Back Up Power Supply Installing a Back Up Power SupplyHot Swapping Inserting the Back Up Power Supply Tightening the Captive ScrewsRemoving the Back Up Power Supply Removing a Back Up Power SupplyLoosening the Captive Screws Viewing Primary and Back Up Power Supply Status Blank Cover Panel RequirementSlot Number is Specified Viewing Power Supply Status for Stacked ConfigurationsNo Slot Number is Specified Gigabit Ethernet Uplink Modules OS6600-GNI-U2OS6600-GNI-U2 Gigabit Ethernet Uplink Front Panel MiniGBIC SlotsOS6600-GNI-U2 Uplink Module Specifications OS6600-GNI-C2 Uplink Module Specifications OS6600-GNI-C2OS6600-GNI-C2 Gigabit Ethernet Uplink Front Panel Copper Gigabit Ethernet PortsStacking Module Specifications Hssdc Stacking ConnectorsStacking Module Stacking Module Front PanelInstalling Uplink and Stacking Modules Inserting the Uplink or Stacking ModuleInstalling Uplink and Stacking Modules Removing Uplink and Stacking Modules Removing the Module Mini Gigabit Interface Converters MiniGBICs Mini Gigabit Interface Converter MiniGBICMiniGBIC Specifications MiniGBIC-SX Technical SpecificationsMiniGBIC-LX Technical Specifications MiniGBIC-LH-70 Technical SpecificationsInstalling MiniGBICs Inserting the MiniGBIC OS6648 ShownInstalled MiniGBIC OS6648 Shown Removing MiniGBICsMbps SFPs OS6600-U24 SFP ModuleMbps SFP Specifications SFP-100-LC-MM Technical SpecificationsSFP-100-LC-SM15 Technical Specifications SFP-100-LC-SM40 Technical SpecificationsSFP-100-MTRJ-MM Technical Specifications MtrjInstalling SFPs OS6600-U24 Inserting the SFPRemoving SFPs OS6600-U24 Temperature Management Viewing Chassis Temperature StatusViewing Temperature Status for Stacked Configurations Temperature Errors Viewing Fan Status for Stacked Configurations Viewing Fan StatusNo Slot Number is Specified Chassis Airflow Right Side Air Intake VentLeft Side Fan Exhaust Vents Air Exhaust. The airflowBlank Cover Panels Effects of Missing Blank Panels on Chassis AirflowRS232 Console Port Female DB9 Connector Pinout Pinouts10/100 Ethernet Port RJ-45 Pinout Copper Gigabit Ethernet Port RJ-45 PinoutRJ-45 Console Port Connector Pinout TXDSerial Connection Default Settings Modifying the Serial Connection SettingsConsole Port Serial Connection to the Console PortAdditional table output not shown Viewing Basic Chassis Information Hardware InformationSlot and Component Information Power on Detailed Slot and Component InformationGbic IBM Basic Primary Slot and Component Information Basic Chassis Information OmniSwitch 6600 Series MAC Range Specifications Managing MAC Addresses on the SwitchMAC Range Guidelines Determining Current MAC Address Allocation on the Switch Base Chassis MAC Address in Stacked ConfigurationsBase Chassis MAC Address as Unique Identifier Viewing the Base Chassis MAC AddressManaging OmniSwitch 6600 Series Stacks This ChapterSpecifications and Default Values Parameter Description Configuration Steps Default ValueStack Composed of Four OmniSwitch 6648 Switches Stack OverviewStacking Resiliency and Redundancy Slot Numbers within a StackCMM Roles in a Stack CMM Role RedundancySwitch Primary CMM CommandsChassis Management and Monitoring Commands File Management CommandsSwitch Logging and Monitoring Commands Memory Monitoring CommandsSetting Up a Stacked Configuration Assigning Slot NumbersContinue to Connecting Cables to Stacking Ports on SEL Button LocationSlot Numbering Example Stack of Four Switches with Unique Slot NumbersValid Slot Assignments Connecting Cables to Stacking Ports Attaching the Stacking Cable to a Stacking PortConnecting the Switches in the Stack Recommended Redundant Connection Between SwitchesConnection Failure Between Switches 1 Redundant Stack ConnectionStacking Cable Redundancy Example No Connection FailureVerifying Slot Number Assignments Booting the StackVerifying Primary and Secondary Status for the Stack Idle Status Managing Switches in a Stack Reloading a Switch with a Primary or Secondary CMM RoleReloading the Switch with the Primary CMM Role Reloading the Switch with the Secondary CMM RoleSynchronizing Switches in a Stack Restoring Switch RedundancyChanging the Secondary CMM Role to Primary Module Behavior During TakeoverResetting All Switches in a Stack Monitoring Stacks Managing and Monitoring OmniSwitch 6600 Series StacksMonitoring Stack Topology Secondary Active Monitoring Stacks Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information Declaration of Conformity CE MarkSafety Standards Safety and Environmental StandardsStandards Compliance EMC StandardsCanada Class a Statement FCC Class A, PartCISPR22 Class a warning Vcci Class a Warning for Taiwan and Other Chinese MarketsTranslated Safety Warnings Chassis Lifting WarningBlank Panels Warning Electrical Storm WarningInstallation Warning Invisible Laser Radiation WarningLithium Battery Warning Operating Voltage WarningPower Disconnection Warning Proper Earthing Requirement WarningRead Important Safety Information Warning Restricted Access Location WarningWrist Strap Warning Commit file command Commit system commandCopy flash-synchro command NumericsReload all command Reload command Show chassis command Show cmm command Show fan commandTakeover command Temp-threshold command