Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions 7700, 7800 manual CMM Front Panel, Module Status LEDs

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CMM Front Panel

Module Status LEDs

 

 

 

OK1. Hardware Status. Displays solid green when powered on and

 

 

 

the CMM has passed hardware diagnostic tests. Displays solid

 

 

 

amber when powered on and the CMM has failed hardware diagnos-

 

 

 

tic tests.

 

 

 

OK2. Software Status. Blinks green when the CMM is operational.

 

 

 

Displays solid amber when a system software failure occurs. Blinks

 

 

 

amber when the software is in a transitional state (e.g., when soft-

 

 

 

ware is being downloaded to the switch).

Module

Redundancy LEDs

Status

LEDs

PRI. Displays solid green when the CMM is the primary (active)

 

 

 

management module.

 

 

 

SEC. Displays solid green when the CMM is the secondary

 

 

 

(backup) management module. For detailed information on CMM

 

 

 

redundancy, refer to your Hardware Users Guide.

 

 

 

Temperature/Fan Status LEDs

TEMP. Displays solid green when the CMM is operating within the allowed ambient temperature range. Displays solid amber if a temper- ature error occurs (i.e., the CMM is operating outside the temperature range). Refer to the Hardware Users Guide for more information.

FAN. Displays solid green when all fans in the fan tray are running at normal speed. Displays solid amber if a fan error occurs (i.e., one or more fans are not running at normal speed).

Ethernet Management Port LEDs

LINK. Link Integrity Status. Displays solid green when an Ethernet cable connection exists at the CMM’s Ethernet Management Port.

ACT. Flashes green as data is transmitted or received on the CMM’s Ethernet Management Port.

OS7700-CMM

OK1

OK2

PRI

SEC

TEMP

FAN

CONSOLE /MODEM

EMP

LINK

ACT

Console/Modem Port. The CMM’s front panel pro- vides one RS232 port for console or modem connec- tions. By default, this female DB-9 connector provides a DCE console connection. However, by changing the onboard jumper setting, the port can be changed to a DTE modem connection.

For detailed information on changing the jumper set- ting, refer to your Hardware Users Guide.

Ethernet Management Port (EMP). The CMM’s front panel also provides one Ethernet 10/100BaseT port (copper RJ-45). This port provides out-of-band network management and can be used for Telnet ses- sions, switch diagnostics, and for downloading soft- ware to the switch.

This 10/100BaseT port supports both 10BaseT and 100BaseT with auto-negotiation through the RJ-45 connector.

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Contents OmniSwitch 7700/7800 Patent No ,542,507 Table of Contents Setting the Date and Time Setting Optional System User Documentation on CD March OmniSwitch 7700/7800 FeaturesAvailability Features Chassis Types OmniSwitchOmniSwitch Items Required Installing the HardwareSite Preparation Environmental RequirementsUnpacking and Installing the Switch Items IncludedUnpacking the Chassis Over Mounting the Switch Lifting the ChassisAirflow Considerations Rack-Mounting Chassis Top ViewOptional Rack-Mounting Hardware Standalone Installing Power SuppliesOver Using the Grounding Wrist Strap and Chassis Grounding Lug CMMs NI ModulesRail Installing MiniGBIC Connectors Installing Gbic ConnectorsBlank Cover Plates Serial Connection Default Settings Connections and CablingSerial Connection to the Console/Modem Port Workstation Ethernet Management Port EMP Cable RequirementsComponent LEDs Booting the SwitchLogging In to the Switch Your First Login SessionAdditional table output not shown Setting IP Address Information for the EMPUnlocking Session Types Unlocking All Session TypesUnlocking Specified Session Types How many sessions are allowed? Changing the Login PasswordSetting the Date and Time Setting the System Time ZoneSpecifying an Administrative Contact Setting Optional System InformationSpecifying the Switch’s Location Specifying a System NameModifying the Serial Connection Settings Viewing Your ChangesSaving Your Changes Boot boot serialparity even March CLI Assistance Features CLI BasicsSyntax Checking Command Line ? Help Partial Keyword CompletionDeleting Characters Previous Command Recall Inserting CharactersPrefix Recognition Prefix Prompt Command HistoryEnabling Command Logging Command LoggingWrite memory Common CLI CommandsGenerating Snapshots of the Current Configuration Offline ConfiguringBoot.params File Boot.cfg FileFiles and Directories Image Files Working and Certified Directories Write memory command Working and Certified Are Different Loading Software Non-Redundant ConfigurationsTo the Switch Management Guide or the CLI Reference Guide Redundant ConfigurationsCopy working certified flash-synchro Using WebView Browser CompatibilityRequired Image Files Navigating WebView Logging In to WebViewMain Configuration Group Toolbar Troubleshooting Online HelpAdditional Information Chassis Slot Numbering Hardware BasicsCMM Redundancy Chassis Management Module CMMCMM Slot Locations Module Status LEDs CMM Front PanelGNI Modules ENI ModulesMiniature Gigabit Interface Converters MiniGBICs Gigabit Interface Converters GBICsModule Status LEDs OS7-ENI-C24 Front PanelOS7-ENI-FM12 Front Panel Ethernet Port Link Status LEDs OS7-ENI-P24 Front PanelGigabit Ethernet Port LEDs OS7-GNI-U2 Front PanelOS7-GNI-U12 Front Panel OS7-GNI-C12 Front Panel OmniSwitch 7700/7800 Getting Started Guide User Documentation on CD General Information

7700, 7800 specifications

Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions, particularly the 7800 and 7700 series, are pivotal in the realm of high-performance networking. These solutions are engineered to meet the demands of modern telecommunications, featuring cutting-edge technology and robust capabilities designed for service providers and enterprises alike.

The Alcatel 7800 series is particularly noted for its scalability and flexibility. This platform excels in providing high-capacity routing, enabling service providers to manage increasing data traffic efficiently. It supports advanced routing protocols and offers comprehensive service features, making it ideal for deploying next-generation IP services. This series is built to facilitate seamless multimedia applications, ensuring that users experience high-quality voice, video, and data services.

In addition to its performance, the 7800 series is equipped with advanced security mechanisms, such as encryption and access control, to safeguard data integrity. This is crucial in an environment where cyber threats are on the rise, and service providers must protect their networks from potential attacks.

On the other hand, the Alcatel 7700 series emphasizes cost efficiency without compromising performance. This cost-effective solution allows for intelligent traffic management, enabling operators to optimize bandwidth utilization effectively. The 7700 series integrates Quality of Service (QoS) features, ensuring that critical applications receive the necessary bandwidth and priority. It allows for tailored service levels, crucial for businesses looking to provide tiered services to their customers.

Both the 7800 and 7700 series leverage advanced technologies such as Software-Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Functions Virtualization (NFV). These technologies bring greater agility and operational efficiency, allowing networks to be more responsive to changing demands. With SDN, operators can automate network management tasks, significantly reducing manual intervention and streamlining operations.

Overall, the Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions 7800 and 7700 series provide a comprehensive suite of features that cater to the evolving needs of telecommunications operators. With their robust architecture, advanced routing capabilities, and emphasis on security and efficiency, these solutions are designed to empower service providers in delivering reliable, high-quality services to their customers in an increasingly connected world.