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060333-10, Rev. AAugust 2011
OmniSwitch 6900Getting Started Guide
Attention.
Only personnel knowledgeable in basic electrical and mechanical procedures should install or maintain this equipment.
The features and specifications described in this guide are subject to change without notice.
Lithium Batteries Caution.
There is a danger of explosion if the lithium battery provided with the switch is incorrectly replaced. If a lithium battery requires replacement for any reason, return the corresponding module to Alcatel-Lucent. The battery will be replaced according to manufacturer specifications at an Alcatel-Lucent facility.
Copyright 2011 by Alcatel-Lucent. All rights reserved. This document may not be reproduced in whole or in partwithout the express written permission of Alcatel-Lucent.
OmniSwitch, Alcatel-Lucent and the Alcatel-Lucent logo are registered trademarks of Alcatel-Lucent. WebView is a trademark of Alcatel-Lucent.
Alcatel-Lucent26801 West Agoura Road
Calabasas, CA 91301(818) 880-3500 FAX (818) 880-3505
US Customer Support: (800) 995-2696International Customer Support: (818) 878-4507
Internet: service.esd.alcatel-lucent.com
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OmniSwitch 690Related Documentation
Installing the HaItems Required . . . . . .Site Preparation . . . . . .Unpacking and InstallinMounting the Switch . .
Rack Mounting . . .Standalone (Non-R
Installing Chassis Comp
Connections andEthernet Management P
Booting the Swit
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Table of Contents0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
rdware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3g the Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5ack Mounted) Installations . . . . 6onents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Cabling . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10ort (EMP) Cable Requirements 10
ch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Your First Login Session . . . .Logging In to the Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . .Setting IP Address Information for the EMUnlocking Session Types . . . . . . . . . . . . .Changing the Login Password . . . . . . . . .Setting the System Time Zone . . . . . . . . .Setting the Date and Time . . . . . . . . . . . .Setting Optional Parameters . . . . . . . . . .Viewing Your Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Saving Your Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using WebView . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Logging In to WebView . . . . . . . . . . . . .Navigating WebView . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Troubleshooting WebView . . . . . . . . . . .
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August 2011 iSwitch 6900 1
OmniSwitch 6900
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mption, front-to-ccessible r applications, platforms.Omn
OmniSwitch 6900
The Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch 6900 (OS690capacity, high-performance Ethernet LAN swistate-of-the-art Alcatel Operating System (AO
The OS6900s class-leading low-power consuback cooling, compact form-factor, and front-acomponents make it a perfect fit for data centeas well as a long-term upgrade for legacy core
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Related Documentation
The following user documentation is provided for the OmniSwitch 6900.
Omni
Descr6900 fundabasic
Omni
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actor Pluggable Pluggable tch 6900
Switch 6900 Getting Started Guide
ibes the procedures for getting an OmniSwitch up and running. Also provides information on mental aspects of hardware components and setup commands.
Switch 6900 Hardware Users Guide
ical specifications and procedures for the Switch 6900 chassis, power supplies, fans, is Management Modules (CMMs), Chassis
c Modules (CFMs) and Network Interface (NI) les.
Switch AOS Release 7 CLI Reference Guide
lete reference to all CLI commands supported on mniSwitch 6900. Includes syntax definitions, lt values, examples, usage guidelines, and o-MIB variable mappings.
Switch AOS Release 7 Switch Management Guide
es procedures for readying an individual switch tegration into a network. Topics include software ory architecture, image rollback protections, nticated switch access, managing switch files,
configuration, SNMP, and WebView gement software.
OmniSwitch AOS Release 7 Network CGuide
Includes network configuration proceddescriptive information on all the majofeatures and protocols included in the bpackage. Chapters cover Layer 2 informand VLAN configuration), Layer 3 inf(routing protocols, such as RIP and VRoptions (authenticated switch access), QService (QoS), link aggregation, and sebalancing.
OmniSwitch AOS Release 7 Advanced Configuration Guide
Includes network configuration proceddescriptive information on advanced rosuch as OSPF, BGP, DVMRP and PIM
OmniSwitch AOS Release 7 Transceive
Includes information on Small Form F(SFP) and 10 Gbps Small Form Factor(SFP+) transceivers.
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Items Re
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the OmniSwitch information.
Installing the HardwareInstalling
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ding wrist strap (included)
ps screwdriver
lade screwdriver
cable
paration
ental Requirements
6900 switches have the following environmental equirements:
stallation site must maintain a temperature en 0 and 45 Celsius (32 and 113 Fahrenheit) ot exceed 85 percent maximum humidity (non-nsing) at any time.
re to allow adequate room for proper air ation at the front, back, and sides of the switch. to Mounting the Switch on page 5 for um clearance requirements. No clearance is
sary at the top or bottom of the chassis.
Electrical Requirements
OmniSwitch 6900 switches have the followingelectrical requirements:
Each switch requires one grounded eleeach power supply installed in the chasOmniSwitch 6900 switches offer both power supply support. Refer to the OmHardware Users Guide for more inform
For switches using AC power connectisupplied AC power cord is 2 meters (aDo not use extension cords.
Redundant AC Power. It is recommendeoutlet resides on a separate circuit. With rea single circuit fails, the switchs remaininsupplies (on separate circuits) can remain
For switches using DC power, refer to 6900 Hardware Users Guide for more
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Unpacking and Installing the Switch
To protect your switch components from damage, read all unpacking recommendations and instructions carefully before beginning.
Unpack yourthe location w
Items Inc
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Weight C
The empty O17 lbs (7.7 kginstalled in alcan weigh up
Lifting the ChassisLifting the chassis requires two people. When lifting, use the recessed hand grip provided on the rear panel and the reinforced area immediately under the front air intake plenum.
is improperly o the unit. the Hardware
OmniSwitch 6900 chassis as close as possible to here it will be installed.
luded
itch 6900 includes the following items:
Switch chassis with power supplies, per order
ceivers, per order
cover panels, if applicable
ding wrist strap
to-RJ-45 adapter
-to-USB console adapter
try-specific power cord(s)
onsiderations
mniSwitch 6900 chassis weighs approximately s). When fully populated (i.e., with components l available chassis slots), the OmniSwitch 6900 to approximately 25 lbs (11.3 kgs).
Note. Lifting the OmniSwitch 6900 chasscan cause personal injury and/or damage t
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Airflow Considerations
To ensure proper airflow, be sure that your switch is placed in a well-ventilated area and provide minimum recommended clearance at t
Never obstruand bottom-svents located
Note. Clthe chass
Mounting the Switch
Rack Mounting
fore installing
t the switch: tion and one using the rack
t flanges that stallations.
ount screws. ndor.
eavy, it is quipment at the
y rack, be sure anufacturers Installing
he front, back and sides of the switch.
Chassis Top View
ct the air intake vents located at the bottom-front ides of the chassis or the fan units air output at the rear of the chassis.
earance is not required at the top and bottom of is.
Refer to the following important guidelines bethe chassis in a rack:
Three people are required to rack mounTwo people to lift the chassis into posiperson to secure the chassis to the rackmount screws.
The chassis has two integral rack-mounsupport standard 19-inch rack mount in
Alcatel-Lucent does not provide rack-mUse the screws supplied by the rack ve
To prevent a rack from becoming top hrecommended that you install heavier ebottom of the rack whenever possible.
If you are installing the switch in a relato install and secure the rack per rack mspecifications.
}
} Rear. 6 inches minimum at rear of chassis.
Front. 6 inches minimum at front of chassis.
Sides. 2 inches minimum at left and right sides.
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To rack mount the switch, follow the steps below.
1 Mark the holes on the rack where the chassis is to be installed.
2 Usingrack-moupage 4 fo
3 Alignmarked i
4 Oncea screw tboth scre
5 Oncesecure, inscrews ar
Optional R
All OmniSwirack mount flmount installrequirementsinformation o
Standalone (Non-Rack Mounted) Installations
on a stable, flat he surface can f all switches hts are provided
ple to move and n the surface quate clearance that you have ired AC outlets. er to page 5.
p. Never g on its side or the Hardware
two people, lift and position the chassis until the nt flanges are flush with the rack post. Refer to r information on properly lifting the chassis.
the holes in the flanges with the rack holes n step 1.
the holes are aligned, use a third person to insert hrough the bottom hole on each flange. Tighten ws until they are secure.
the screws at the bottom of each flange are stall the remaining screws. Be sure that all e securely tightened.
ack-Mounting Hardware
tch 6900 switches are shipped with integral front anges. These flanges support standard 19 rack ations. If you have non-standard rack mount , contact your Alcatel-Lucent representative for n optional hardware availability.
The chassis can also be placed unmountedsurface as a standalone unit. Be sure that taccommodate the full, populated weight obeing installed. Approximate chassis weigon page 4.
For a standalone unit, use two or more peoposition the unpopulated chassis upright owhere it is to be installed. Be sure that adehas been provided for chassis airflow and placed the chassis within reach of all requFor recommended airflow allowances, ref
Note. Chassis must be placed right side uattempt to operate a switch while it is lyinback.
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Installing Chassis Components
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Notice. Be sure to follow proper pr(ESD) frinstalling
Blank Co
Blank cover pused to coverimportant rolThey also prointernal switcfully populate
Because theycomponents, times.
Installing
Before instaltheir slot posmarked on th
To install a m
1 Insert the module into the slot along the chassis card guides. The component side of the board should face up. The module should slide in easily.
t. If any odule is aligned
e slot, be sure allows the rail on the Installing
ocedures to eliminate electrostatic discharge om your person and the surrounding area before chassis components.
ver Plates
lates are factory-installed in the chassis and are empty slots. These cover plates play an e in chassis airflow and temperature management. vide protection for electronics and other sensitive h components by closing off a chassis that is not d.
regulate airflow and help protect internal chassis blank cover plates should remain in place at all
Plug-in Modules
ling the plug-in modules in the chassis, locate itions in the chassis. Slot numbers are clearly e OmniSwitch 6900 front and rear panel.
odule, follow the steps below:
Note. Do not force the module into the sloresistance is encountered, make sure the mproperly in the card guides.
2 When the module is nearly seated in ththat the extractor lever is pressed up. Thisnotches on the extractor lever to grasp thechassis.
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3 Once the notches have grasped the rail, press the extractor lever upward until the module is firmly seated.
4 Oncethe chass
Installing
For detailed iOmniSwitch A
Installing Fan Trays
1 Insert the tray into the chassis slot and slide it straight back until it meets the chassis backplane connectors.
ten the two the fan trays the Hardware
the module is firmly seated, secure the module to is by tightening the captive screw.
Transceivers
nformation on installing transceivers, refer to the OS Release 7 Transceivers Guide.
2 When the fan tray is firmly seated, tighcaptive screws at the left and right sides offront panel.
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Installing Power Supplies
1 Orient the power supply so that the power cord socket is situated at the right of the power supply.
2 Slide the chass
Importasource atConnectiswitchs Installing
the power supply back until its connector meets is backplane and the locking tab clips into place.
nt. Do not plug any power cords into a power this time as this will boot the chassis. ng the power cord(s) to a power source and the boot sequence are covered on page 11.
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Once your swnetwork and applications.
RJ-45conso
Ether(EMP
Cable
Serial Co
The console pusing a USB switch for theDCE console
Serial Co
For informatiOmniSwitch A
(EMP)
., straight-the Ethernet e to which it is
rnet ports for AOS Release 7
uding console, et, refer to the
Connections and Cabling
baud ra
paritydata bit
stop bit
t-through
vertions and Cabling
itch is properly installed, you should connect all management cables required for your network Connections may include:
straight-through cable to the RJ-45-to-USB le connector
net cable to the Ethernet Management Port ) on the CMM
s to NIs or transceivers
nnection to the Console Port
ort provides a serial connection to the switch connector and is required when logging into the first time. By default, this connector provides a connection.
nnection Default Settings
on on modifying these settings, refer to the OS Release 7 Switch Management Guide.
Ethernet Management PortCable Requirements
There are specific cable type requirements (i.ethrough or crossover) based on the location of Management Port (EMP) and the type of devicconnecting. Refer to the information below:
For information on manually configuring Ethecabling requirements, refer to the OmniSwitchNetwork Configuration Guide.
For detailed information on all port types, inclEMP, Gigabit Ethernet, and 10 Gigabit EthernOmniSwitch 6900 Hardware Users Guide. te 9600
none
s (word size) 8
s 1
EMP to a Switch StraighEMP to a Computer or Workstation
Crosso
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Now that youconnected neswitch. To boeasily-accessuse extensionautomatically
Note. If ybe sure to(i.e., withthere wilthe boot
Componen
During the bochange color,a successful bincluding pow
sure the boot ay as indicated lcatel-Lucent n LED states, Guide.
u have accessed ia the console mmand Line
n. Continue to
Booting the Switch
OKPS
EMP
Save s ActiveBootin
have installed the switch components and twork and management cables, you can boot the ot the switch, plug all power supply cords into ible, properly grounded power outlets. (Do not cords.) The switch will power on and boot .
ou have more than one power supply installed, plug in each power supply in rapid succession, in a few seconds of each other). This ensures that
l be adequate power for all modules throughout process.
t LEDs
ot process, component LEDs will flash and indicating different stages of the boot. Following oot, the LEDs on all switch components, er supplies, should display as follows:
If the LEDs do not display as indicated, make process is completed. If the LEDs do not displfollowing a complete boot sequence, contact ACustomer Support. For complete information orefer to the OmniSwitch 6900 Hardware Users
Once the switch has completely booted and yoyour computers terminal emulation software vport, you are ready to log in to the switchs Co
Interface (CLI) and configure basic informatioYour First Login Session on page 13.
Green
Amber - 1 PSGreen - 2 PS
Off - No LinkGreen - Link
Power Feature
Power Supply AC Green
Power Supply DC Green
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In order to cocomplete the
Log i
Set IPMana
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Your First Login Sessionst Login Session
mplete the setup process for the switch, you must following steps during your first login session:
n to the switch
address information for the Ethernet gement Port (EMP)
k session types
ge the login password
e date and time
tional system information
your changes
nt. You must be connected to the switch via the ort before initiating your first login session.
Logging In to the Switch
When you first log in to the switch, you will bCMM login name and password. Use the switcsettings:
CMM login: admin
Password: switch
The default welcome banner, which includes ias the current software version and system datfollowed by the CLI command prompt:
+++ WARNING! Switch Access Vulnerabi
+++ WARNING! Admin user authenticatidefault password.Welcome to the Alcatel-Lucent OS69007.2.1.119.R01, June 15, 2011.
Copyright (c) 1994-2011 Alcatel-LuceRights Reserved.
OmniSwitch(tm) is a trademark of Alcregistered in the United States PateTrademark Office.->
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More Information On User Accounts. A user account includes a login name, password, and user privileges. Privileges determine whether the user has read or write access to the switch and which commands the user is authorizeup and mAOS Rele
Setting the EMP
The Ethernetmodule. The (NI) modulesthrough the C
To connect touse the defaudesired.
Note. Yoconsole pinformat
To change the default IP and mask, use the ip interface command. For example:
-> ip interface emp address 168.22.2.120 mask 255.255.255.0
ce command. nagement P port
MP with valid le to access the P, HTTP, SSH emote session page 14 for
DefaultDefaultYour First L
d to execute. For detailed information on setting odifying user accounts, refer to the OmniSwitch ase 7 Switch Management Guide
IP Address Information for
Management Port (EMP) is located on the CMM EMP allows you to bypass the Network Interface and manage the switch over the network directly MM.
the switch through the EMP Ethernet connection lt address below or change the ports IP address if
u should be connected to the switch via the ort before attempting to change IP address
ion.
Verify your settings using the show ip interfaSee the OmniSwitch AOS Release 7 Switch MaGuide for additional information regarding EMaddressing.
Note. Although you have configured the EIP address information, you will not be abswitch through this port (i.e. TELNET, FTor SNMP) until you have unlocked these rtypes. See Unlocking Session Types on more information.
EMP IP Address 10.255.24.81 EMP Mask 255.0.0.0
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Unlocking Session Types
Security is a key feature on OmniSwitch 6900 switches. As described on page 13, when you access the switch for the first time, you musession typesout until they
The CLI comaaa authenti
Note. Wswitch acresult, uspasswordinformatAOS Rele
Unlocking
To unlock allsyntax at the
-> aa
Unlocking Specified Session Types
You can also unlock session types on a one-by-one basis. For example, to unlock Telnet sessions only, enter the following
ocal
ter the
al
in a single multiple session nd in
alocall
for complete st Login Session
st use a direct console port connection. All other (Telnet, FTP, WebView, and SNMP) are locked are manually unlocked by the user.
mand used to unlock session types is cation.
hen you unlock session types, you are granting cess to non-local sessions (e.g., Telnet). As a ers who know the correct user login and will have remote access to the switch. For more
ion on switch security, refer to the OmniSwitch ase 7 Switch Management Guide.
All Session Types
session types, enter the following command CLI prompt:
a authentication default local
command:
-> aaa authentication telnet l
To unlock WebView (HTTP) sessions only, enfollowing command:
-> aaa authentication http loc
You cannot specify more than one session typecommand line. However, you can still unlock types by using the aaa authentication commasuccession. For example:
-> aaa authentication http loc-> aaa authentication telnet l-> aaa authentication ftp loca
Refer to the OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guideaaa authentication command syntax options.
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Changing the Login Password
Change the login password for admin user sessions by following the steps below:
1 Be sutype adm
2 Enter
3 Enter
Note. BepasswordOmniSw
4 You wthe passw
New passworthe local useradditional coinformation. retained folloincluding thopassword to a
For detailed iincluding useAOS Release
Setting the System Time Zone
The switchs default time zone is UTC. If you require a time zone that is specific to your region, or if you need to enable
ou can ne and
zone for the Switch
system time,
tem date, Your First L
re that you have logged into the switch as user in (see Logging In to the Switch on page 12).
the keyword password and press Enter.
your new password at the prompt.
sure to remember or securely record all new s; overriding configured passwords on an itch is restricted.
ill be prompted to re-enter the password. Enter ord a second time.
d settings are automatically saved in real time to database; the user is not required to enter an mmand in order to save the password Also note that new password information is wing a reboot. All subsequent login sessions, se through the console port, will require the new ccess the switch.
nformation on managing login information, r names and passwords, refer to the OmniSwitch 7 Switch Management Guide.
Daylight Savings Time (DST) on the switch, yconfigure these settings via the system timezosystem daylight-savings-time commands.
For detailed information on configuring a timeswitch, refer to the OmniSwitch AOS Release 7Management Guide.
Setting the Date and Time
Set the current time for the switch by entering followed by the current time in hh:mm:ss.
To set the current date for the switch, enter sysfollowed by the current date in mm/dd/yyyy.
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Setting Optional Parameters
Specifying an Administrative Contact
An administrcharge of thefind the approquestions or c
To specify ancommand.
Specifyin
The system nthe switch. Tcommand.
Specifyin
It is recommelocating and placing a sticswitchs defa
However, if nyou need to dentering a sys
To specify a command.
Viewing Your Changes
To view your current changes, enter show system at the CLI prompt.
formation, save CLI command st Login Session
ative contact is the person or department in switch. If a contact is specified, users can easily priate network administrator if they have omments about the switch.
administrative contact, use the system contact
g a System Name
ame is a simple, user-defined text description for o specify a system name, use the system name
g the Switchs Location
nded that you use a physical labeling system for identifying your switch(es). Examples include ker or placard with a unique identifier (e.g., the ult IP address) on each chassis.
o labeling system has been implemented or if etermine a switchs location from a remote site, tem location can be very useful.
system location, use the system location
Saving Your Changes
Once you have configured this basic switch inyour changes by entering write memory at theprompt.
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OmniSwitcheWebView, Atool.
Logging
Note. Bebe sure thtype usinlogin erropage 14 f
To access We
1 Entercertificatallow the
2 Next,prompt.
ssis
a physical stem or WebView.
View, refer to nagement
Using WebViewUsin
s can be configured and monitored using lcatel-Lucents web-based device management
In to WebView
fore attempting to establish a WebView session, at you have first unlocked the HTTP session
g the aaa authentication command. Otherwise, a r will occur. See Unlocking Session Types on or more information.
bView and log in to a switch:
the switchs IP address in your web browser. If a e warning error occurs, accept the certificate and page to load. The login screen displays.
enter the user name and password at the login
Navigating WebView
After you have successfully logged in, the ChaManagement home page displays.
The Chassis Management home page providesrepresentation of the switch as well as basic syinformation. This is the main launching point f
Note. For more information on using Webthe OmniSwitch AOS Release 7 Switch MaGuide.
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Troubleshooting WebViewThe WebView login screen does not display.
This suggests either a physical or network connection issue. Try the follow
Be suconneswitc
Be suand IPconfig
The login sc
This suggestsAuthenticated
Checkpasswand pinformand pswitc
Be suswitccomm
-> aa
For more infoebView
ing options:
re that there is a good physical Ethernet cable ction to the Ethernet port used for managing the
h (EMP or NI port).
re your computer has a valid Ethernet connection address. See page 13 for information on uring the IP address for the EMP.
reen displays, but login attempts fail.
either a user name and password or Switch Access error. Try the following options:
that you are using the correct user name and ord. If you have already changed the user name
assword for your switch, be sure to use the new ation. If you have not changed the user name
assword, the factory defaults are admin and h, respectively.
re that you have unlocked HTTP sessions on the h. To unlock HTTP sessions, enter the following and:
a authentication http local
rmation on unlocking session types, see page 14.
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Table of ContentsOmniSwitch 6900Related Documentation
Installing the HardwareItems RequiredSite PreparationEnvironmental RequirementsElectrical Requirements
Unpacking and Installing the SwitchItems IncludedWeight ConsiderationsLifting the ChassisAirflow Considerations
Mounting the SwitchRack MountingOptional Rack-Mounting Hardware
Standalone (Non-Rack Mounted) InstallationsInstalling Chassis ComponentsBlank Cover PlatesInstalling Plug-in ModulesInstalling TransceiversInstalling Fan TraysInstalling Power Supplies
Connections and CablingSerial Connection to the Console PortSerial Connection Default SettingsEthernet Management Port (EMP) Cable Requirements
Booting the SwitchComponent LEDs
Your First Login SessionLogging In to the SwitchSetting IP Address Information for the EMPUnlocking Session TypesUnlocking All Session TypesUnlocking Specified Session Types
Changing the Login PasswordSetting the System Time ZoneSetting the Date and TimeSetting Optional ParametersSpecifying an Administrative ContactSpecifying a System NameSpecifying the Switchs Location
Viewing Your ChangesSaving Your Changes
Using WebViewLogging In to WebViewNavigating WebViewTroubleshooting WebViewThe WebView login screen does not display.The login screen displays, but login attempts fail.