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... (OS6600-P24 4 OmniSwitch 6602-24 (OS6602-24 5 OmniSwitch 6602-48 (OS6602-48 5 Setting Up the Hardware 6 Items Required 6 Site Preparation 6 Environmental Requirements 6 Electrical Requirements 6 Weight Considerations 7 OS6624 7 OS6648 7 OS6600-U24 7 OS6600-P24 7 OS6602-24 7 OS6602-48 7 Items Included 7 Optional Items 8 Unpacking and Initial Setup 8 Unpacking the Chassis 8 Recommendations 8 Instructions 9 Setting Up the Switch 9 Airflow Considerations 9 Installing the Switch on a Tabletop or Bench...
... (OS6600-P24 4 OmniSwitch 6602-24 (OS6602-24 5 OmniSwitch 6602-48 (OS6602-48 5 Setting Up the Hardware 6 Items Required 6 Site Preparation 6 Environmental Requirements 6 Electrical Requirements 6 Weight Considerations 7 OS6624 7 OS6648 7 OS6600-U24 7 OS6600-P24 7 OS6602-24 7 OS6602-48 7 Items Included 7 Optional Items 8 Unpacking and Initial Setup 8 Unpacking the Chassis 8 Recommendations 8 Instructions 9 Setting Up the Switch 9 Airflow Considerations 9 Installing the Switch on a Tabletop or Bench...
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Files and Directories 48 Boot and Image Files 48 boot.params File 48 boot.cfg File 48 boot.slot.cfg File 49 Image Files 49 Working and Certified Directories 51 Working Directory 51 Certified Directory 51 How can I tell which directory the switch is currently using 52 Can I force a reboot from the Working directory 53 Loading... 61 OmniSwitch 6624 Front Panel 61 OmniSwitch 6600-U24 Front Panel 62 OmniSwitch 6648 Front Panel 63 OmniSwitch 6600-P24 Front Panel 64 OmniSwitch 6602-24 Front Panel 65 OmniSwitch 6602-48 Front Panel 66 OmniSwitch 6600 Status LEDs 67 March 2005 v
Files and Directories 48 Boot and Image Files 48 boot.params File 48 boot.cfg File 48 boot.slot.cfg File 49 Image Files 49 Working and Certified Directories 51 Working Directory 51 Certified Directory 51 How can I tell which directory the switch is currently using 52 Can I force a reboot from the Working directory 53 Loading... 61 OmniSwitch 6624 Front Panel 61 OmniSwitch 6600-U24 Front Panel 62 OmniSwitch 6648 Front Panel 63 OmniSwitch 6600-P24 Front Panel 64 OmniSwitch 6602-24 Front Panel 65 OmniSwitch 6602-48 Front Panel 66 OmniSwitch 6600 Status LEDs 67 March 2005 v
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..., best of reliability, redundancy and resiliency capabilities. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Features The OmniSwitch 6600 Family (OS6624, OS6600-U24, OS6648, OS6600-P24, OS6602-24, and OS6602-48) are designed to a backbone or server. These switches are optimized for high-bandwidth connections to meet the most stringent network requirements for small and medium-sized network edge applications...
..., best of reliability, redundancy and resiliency capabilities. OmniSwitch 6600 Family Features The OmniSwitch 6600 Family (OS6624, OS6600-U24, OS6648, OS6600-P24, OS6602-24, and OS6602-48) are designed to a backbone or server. These switches are optimized for high-bandwidth connections to meet the most stringent network requirements for small and medium-sized network edge applications...
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... with three fans • Grounding block for type LCD8-10A-L grounding lug OmniSwitch 6648 (OS6648) The OS6648 is a stackable edge/workgroup switch offering 24 10/100 Ethernet ports. The OS6648 can also be equipped with up to four Gigabit Ethernet ports for connections to a high speed backbone ...28 LINK/ACT LINK/ACT The OS6624 chassis contains the following components: • Console port (DB-9) • Stack indicator and status LEDs • 48 10/100 Ethernet ports • One slot for OS6600-GNI-U2 (fiber) or OS6600-GNIC2 (copper) Gigabit Ethernet uplink module • One slot ...
... with three fans • Grounding block for type LCD8-10A-L grounding lug OmniSwitch 6648 (OS6648) The OS6648 is a stackable edge/workgroup switch offering 24 10/100 Ethernet ports. The OS6648 can also be equipped with up to four Gigabit Ethernet ports for connections to a high speed backbone ...28 LINK/ACT LINK/ACT The OS6624 chassis contains the following components: • Console port (DB-9) • Stack indicator and status LEDs • 48 10/100 Ethernet ports • One slot for OS6600-GNI-U2 (fiber) or OS6600-GNIC2 (copper) Gigabit Ethernet uplink module • One slot ...
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... with three fans • Grounding block for type LCD8-10A-L grounding lug March 2005 OmniSwitch 6600 Family 5 OmniSwitch 6602-24 (OS6602-24) The OS6602-24 is a stackable edge/workgroup switch offering 48 10/100 Ethernet ports. The OS6602-24 can also be equipped with up to two Gigabit Ethernet ports for connections to a high speed backbone or server. 1 1 23...
... with three fans • Grounding block for type LCD8-10A-L grounding lug March 2005 OmniSwitch 6600 Family 5 OmniSwitch 6602-24 (OS6602-24) The OS6602-24 is a stackable edge/workgroup switch offering 48 10/100 Ethernet ports. The OS6602-24 can also be equipped with up to two Gigabit Ethernet ports for connections to a high speed backbone or server. 1 1 23...
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... With a back up power supplies- A stack of eight OS6602-48 switches-without back up power supply installed, a single OS6648 weighs approximately 15.5 lbs (6.8 Kgs). A stack of eight OS6602-24 switches-without back up power supply installed, a single OS6602-48 weighs approximately 12 lbs (4.5 Kgs). OS6648 With a back up power supplies- OS6602-48 Without a back up power supplies- Items Included Your...
... With a back up power supplies- A stack of eight OS6602-48 switches-without back up power supply installed, a single OS6648 weighs approximately 15.5 lbs (6.8 Kgs). A stack of eight OS6602-24 switches-without back up power supply installed, a single OS6602-48 weighs approximately 12 lbs (4.5 Kgs). OS6648 With a back up power supplies- OS6602-48 Without a back up power supplies- Items Included Your...
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...the power supply at the left and right sides of the power supply's front panel. Installing Uplink and Stacking Modules OmniSwitch 6600 Family switches support the following modules: • OS6600-GNI-C2 Copper Gigabit Ethernet Uplink Module • OS6600-GNI-U2 Fiber Gigabit Ethernet Uplink...not apply to overtighten the captive screws. Note. 5 Tighten the two captive screws, located at this time. Be sure not to OS6602-24 and OS6602-48 switches. 16 Setting Up the Hardware March 2005 If you are installing back up power supplies in a multichassis, stacked configuration, install all ...
...the power supply at the left and right sides of the power supply's front panel. Installing Uplink and Stacking Modules OmniSwitch 6600 Family switches support the following modules: • OS6600-GNI-C2 Copper Gigabit Ethernet Uplink Module • OS6600-GNI-U2 Fiber Gigabit Ethernet Uplink...not apply to overtighten the captive screws. Note. 5 Tighten the two captive screws, located at this time. Be sure not to OS6602-24 and OS6602-48 switches. 16 Setting Up the Hardware March 2005 If you are installing back up power supplies in a multichassis, stacked configuration, install all ...
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... required by your network Important. Connections and Cabling Once your switch is properly set up and all network and management cables required for your network applications. Connections may include: • Serial cable (OS6624 and OS6648) or RJ-45 (OS6600U24, OS6600-P24, OS6602-24, OS6602-48) to the console port • Gigabit Ethernet cables to MiniGBICs...
... required by your network Important. Connections and Cabling Once your switch is properly set up and all network and management cables required for your network applications. Connections may include: • Serial cable (OS6624 and OS6648) or RJ-45 (OS6600U24, OS6600-P24, OS6602-24, OS6602-48) to the console port • Gigabit Ethernet cables to MiniGBICs...
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...and 26 (OS6624, OS6600-U24, OS6600-P24, OS6602-24) or 49 and 50 (OS6648 and OS6602-48). • Port numbers are clearly marked on the chassis front panel. 1 Starting from the top of the stack, attach one end of all switches. This slot is labeled EXPANSION/STACKING and contains port...attempt to install the stacking module at the EXPANSION slot at ports 27 and 28 (OS6624, OS6600-U24, OS6600-P24, OS6602-24) or 51 and 52 (OS6648 and OS6602-48). E5X1PANSION/STAC5 2KINLGINK/ACT LINK/ACT Attaching the Stacking Cable to a Stacking Module March 2005 Completing a Stacked Configuration 27 ...
...and 26 (OS6624, OS6600-U24, OS6600-P24, OS6602-24) or 49 and 50 (OS6648 and OS6602-48). • Port numbers are clearly marked on the chassis front panel. 1 Starting from the top of the stack, attach one end of all switches. This slot is labeled EXPANSION/STACKING and contains port...attempt to install the stacking module at the EXPANSION slot at ports 27 and 28 (OS6624, OS6600-U24, OS6600-P24, OS6602-24) or 51 and 52 (OS6648 and OS6602-48). E5X1PANSION/STAC5 2KINLGINK/ACT LINK/ACT Attaching the Stacking Cable to a Stacking Module March 2005 Completing a Stacked Configuration 27 ...
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...You must be connected to the switch via the console port before the switches are cabled together. For example: Boot > boot serialbaudrate 19200 Note. Note. The boot prompt displays: Boot > 2 To change serial connection settings. Setting the console port to page 48. Viewing Your Changes To view ...your changes by the desired baud rate value. In other words, you must be saved using the write memory command until the switch is once again running from the /flash/certified directory. ...
...You must be connected to the switch via the console port before the switches are cabled together. For example: Boot > boot serialbaudrate 19200 Note. Note. The boot prompt displays: Boot > 2 To change serial connection settings. Setting the console port to page 48. Viewing Your Changes To view ...your changes by the desired baud rate value. In other words, you must be saved using the write memory command until the switch is once again running from the /flash/certified directory. ...
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...current configuration changes to enable IP routing on a VLAN. Displays stack-specific information for switches in a stacked configuration (e.g., the current management roles for switches in a stacked configuration. show ni show cmm show system show stack topology show running...switch, or for all active login sessions (e.g., Console, Telnet, FTP, HTTP, Secure Shell, Secure Shell FTP) Ends the current Telnet or console session. 46 CLI Basics March 2005 For more information, refer to your OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide. Displays the version of these commands, refer to page 48...
...current configuration changes to enable IP routing on a VLAN. Displays stack-specific information for switches in a stacked configuration (e.g., the current management roles for switches in a stacked configuration. show ni show cmm show system show stack topology show running...switch, or for all active login sessions (e.g., Console, Telnet, FTP, HTTP, Secure Shell, Secure Shell FTP) Ends the current Telnet or console session. 46 CLI Basics March 2005 For more information, refer to your OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide. Displays the version of these commands, refer to page 48...
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... boot.params file must be running from the /flash/working directory. Important. If all copies of this file at all times. 48 Files and Directories March 2005 boot.params File The boot.params file provides IP address, gateway, and mask information for Ethernet connections..." on the next system boot. boot.cfg File The boot.cfg file stores your configuration changes. This file is recommended that provide key switch and network functions. Once the configuration parameters stored in order to the /flash/certified directory and become part of the "last known good"...
... boot.params file must be running from the /flash/working directory. Important. If all copies of this file at all times. 48 Files and Directories March 2005 boot.params File The boot.params file provides IP address, gateway, and mask information for Ethernet connections..." on the next system boot. boot.cfg File The boot.cfg file stores your configuration changes. This file is recommended that provide key switch and network functions. Once the configuration parameters stored in order to the /flash/certified directory and become part of the "last known good"...
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...or 100BaseTX. The ports use a Gigabit Ethernet uplink module in this slot if the switch is used by network administrators for detailed information. 10/100 Ethernet Ports The OS6648 provides 48 Ethernet ports. If you use RJ-45 connectors. Serial console connections are individually configurable ... a Gigabit Ethernet uplink module. Slot Selector Button The slot selector button, located directly beneath the slot indicator LED, is to page 24. This slot supports the following module types: • OS6600-GNI-C2-Provides two fixed 1000BaseT copper connections (uses two RJ-45 connectors...
...or 100BaseTX. The ports use a Gigabit Ethernet uplink module in this slot if the switch is used by network administrators for detailed information. 10/100 Ethernet Ports The OS6648 provides 48 Ethernet ports. If you use RJ-45 connectors. Serial console connections are individually configurable ... a Gigabit Ethernet uplink module. Slot Selector Button The slot selector button, located directly beneath the slot indicator LED, is to page 24. This slot supports the following module types: • OS6600-GNI-C2-Provides two fixed 1000BaseT copper connections (uses two RJ-45 connectors...
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...configurations. Slot Selector Button The slot selector button, located directly beneath the slot indicator LED, is used by network administrators for switch management. Gigabit Ethernet Uplink Slots The OS6602-48 provides two MiniGBIC Gigabit Ethernet slots. 1 1 23 45 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17... RJ-45 port for detailed information. 10/100 Ethernet Ports The OS6602-48 provides 48 10/100 Ethernet ports. These ports are twisted-pair and are used to manually assign slot numbers to page 24. 66 Hardware Basics March 2005 Serial console connections are individually configurable ...
...configurations. Slot Selector Button The slot selector button, located directly beneath the slot indicator LED, is used by network administrators for switch management. Gigabit Ethernet Uplink Slots The OS6602-48 provides two MiniGBIC Gigabit Ethernet slots. 1 1 23 45 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17... RJ-45 port for detailed information. 10/100 Ethernet Ports The OS6602-48 provides 48 10/100 Ethernet ports. These ports are twisted-pair and are used to manually assign slot numbers to page 24. 66 Hardware Basics March 2005 Serial console connections are individually configurable ...
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...SEC FAN SEL 2 4 6 8 10 12 37 39 41 43 45 47 38 40 42 44 46 48 13 15 17 19 21 23 14 16 18 20 22 24 LINK/ACT LINK/ACT 49 50 EXPANSION EXPANSION/STACKING 51 52 LINK/ACT LINK/ACT Hardware and Software Status LEDs...in the unlikely event of a redundant power supply failure. March 2005 Hardware Basics 67 OK2. Displays solid amber in corresponding LED. Blinks green when the switch's system management software is installed or in a stacked configuration (i.e., 1 - 8). OmniSwitch 6600 Status LEDs Slot Indicator LED The slot indicator LED is ...
...SEC FAN SEL 2 4 6 8 10 12 37 39 41 43 45 47 38 40 42 44 46 48 13 15 17 19 21 23 14 16 18 20 22 24 LINK/ACT LINK/ACT 49 50 EXPANSION EXPANSION/STACKING 51 52 LINK/ACT LINK/ACT Hardware and Software Status LEDs...in the unlikely event of a redundant power supply failure. March 2005 Hardware Basics 67 OK2. Displays solid amber in corresponding LED. Blinks green when the switch's system management software is installed or in a stacked configuration (i.e., 1 - 8). OmniSwitch 6600 Status LEDs Slot Indicator LED The slot indicator LED is ...