Installation Guide: OmniAccess 601,602,and 604 June 2005
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Copyright ........................................................................................................................................... ii Trademarks......................................................................................................................................... ii Software Notice.................................................................................................................................. ii Hardware Notice ........................
Tools Required ............................................................................................................................... 17 Unpacking and Inspecting .................................................................................................................. 18 Wall-Mounting Option ................................................................................................................... 19 Rack-Mounting Option ..............................................................
Loopback Test ............................................................................................................................ 54 BERT Test .................................................................................................................................. 54 Diagnostics Tips................................................................................................................................. 55 General Symptoms ............................................................
FIGURES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 OmniAccess 601 Router Front Panel......................................................................................... 8 OmniAccess 601 Router Back Panel ......................................................................................... 8 OmniAccess 602 Router Front Panel......................................................................................... 10 OmniAccess 602 Router Back Panel .................................
TABLES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Guide Organization: Chapters..................................................................................................... Guide Organization: Appendices ................................................................................................ Text Conventions ........................................................................................................................
1 1 ABOUT THIS GUIDE Detailed instructions are provided in this guide for installing, configuring, and troubleshooting the Alcatel OmniAccess 601, OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess 604 router. This guide is designed for network managers, administrators, and technicians who are responsible for the installation and management of networking equipment in Enterprise and Service Provider environments. Knowledge of Telecom technologies and standards including T1, E1, and Ethernet is assumed.
2 CHAPTER 1 About This Guide Organization Organization The following tables describe the content and organization of this guide. Table 1 Guide Organization: Chapters Chapter Description 1 About This Guide - defines the user audience, and describes the organization of this guide, use of special notices, and other Alcatel user guides.
3 Conventions This guide uses the following typographical conventions: Table 3 Text Conventions Font Description boldface font Used for commands that you enter, words that you type, or keyboard keys that you press. screen font Used to display a screen capture. Notices Notice paragraphs alert you about issues that require your attention. The following paragraphs describe the types of notices used in this guide.
4 CHAPTER 1 About This Guide Documentation Documentation Alcatel user guides, which are provided in portable document format (PDF), are included on the Alcatel Router Documentation CD-ROM that ships with the OmniAccess 601, OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess 604 router. The PDF files are also available on the Alcatel website: http://eservice.ind.alcatel.com. To view PDF files, Adobe Acrobat® Reader® 4.0, or newer, must be installed on your workstation.
5 Command Reference Guide This detailed guide provides a complete description of all Alcatel command line interface (CLI) commands. Router User Guide This guide provides descriptions of commands available for Alcatel implementation of BGP (including BGP4), OSPF, RIP and other routing protocols. Configuration Guide This guide provides example configurations. Device Manager Web Interface User Guide This guide explains how to configure the OmniAccess 600-series Alcatel router using the WebUI.
7 2 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION This chapter provides information about the Alcatel OmniAccess 601, OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess 604 router front and back panels, LEDs, cable connection ports, and panel components. Overview This section describes front- and back-panel components of the Alcatel OmniAccess 601, OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess 604 router. Additional information is also provided in following sections about external cables, wiring, and connection points.
8 CHAPTER 2 Product Introduction OmniAccess 601 OmniAccess 601 OmniAccess 601 Front Panel The router front panel houses the system LEDs. Figure 1 OmniAccess 601 Router Front Panel Power LED LINK/ACT HS WAN Port LED DUP LINK/ACT HS Ethernet 0 LEDs DUP Ethernet 1 LEDs Compact Flash OmniAccess 601 Back Panel The OmniAccess 601 router back panel provides connections for one WAN port, two 10/100 Base-T Ethernet ports, one AUX port, one Console port, and a 12 VDC power input jack.
9 Table 4 LED and Port Descriptions (continued) Port DUP Power Compact Flash Description Color Indicates the type of duplex mode Indicates system power status Port for compact flash module Off = Half duplex Green = Full duplex Green = power on Off = power off — Table 5 OmniAccess 601 Back-Panel Ports Connector Description WAN 1 Backup WAN WAN connection port. This port accepts cables with RJ-48C connectors. An ISDN backup option is supported in releases 8.3 and higher.
OmniAccess 602 OmniAccess 602 Front Panel The router front panel houses the system LEDs. Figure 3 OmniAccess 602 Router Front Panel LINK/ACT HS WAN Port LEDs 1-2 DUP LINK/ACT HS Ethernet 0 LEDs Power LED DUP Ethernet 1 LEDs OmniAccess 602 Back Panel The OmniAccess 602 router back panel provides connections for two WAN ports, two 10/100 Base-T Ethernet ports, one AUX port, one Console port, and a 12 VDC power input jack.
11 Table 6 LED Descriptions (continued) Port HS DUP Power Description Color Indicates traffic speed on the interface Indicates the type of duplex mode Indicates system power status Off = 10 Mbps Green = 100 Mbps Off = Half duplex Green = Full duplex Green = power on Off = power off Table 7 OmniAccess 602 Back-Panel Ports Connector Description WAN 1 - WAN 2 WAN connection ports. These ports accept cables with RJ-48C connectors. Ethernet LAN connection ports.
12 CHAPTER 2 Product Introduction OmniAccess 604 OmniAccess 604 OmniAccess 604 Front Panel The router front panel houses the system LEDs. The following section identifies and describes the OmniAccess 604 router network ports and LEDs.
13 Table 8 LED Descriptions (continued) Port Description LINK/ACT HS DUP Power Color Indicates traffic activity on this interface Green = link is operational Blinking Yellow = either receiving or sending traffic Red = packet collisions Indicates traffic speed on Off = 10 Mbps the interface Green = 100 Mbps Indicates the type of duplex Off = Half duplex mode Green = Full duplex Indicates system power Green = power on status Off = power off Table 9 OmniAccess 604 Back-Panel Ports Connector Descripti
15 3 INSTALLATION This chapter describes how to install and prepare the Alcatel OmniAccess 601, OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess 604 router for operation. Information is also provided describing the system front and back panels, operator interface, how to mount the chassis, and how to connect network and power cables. Before you install the OmniAccess 601, OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess 604, familiarize yourself with the network interface and power connections described in this chapter.
16 CHAPTER 3 Installation Power Requirements Site Preparation The OmniAccess 601, OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess 604 router operates on 12 VDC power. A 12 VDC power supply and an AC power cord are shipped with the router. Network Connection To successfully complete the installation, the router must be connected to a network. Before you start the installation, make sure that a live network connection is available at the installation site.
17 Figure 9 WAN Cable Tools Required The following tools are required to install the Alcatel OmniAccess 601, OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess 604 router.
18 CHAPTER 3 Installation Unpacking and Inspecting Unpacking and Inspecting After opening the shipping carton, remove and save all packing materials and boxes. NOTE: Save the packing materials. If you need to return the product, you will need to repack the unit with the original packing material. See the Procedures section in Standard Warranty on page 73 for details about product returns. Check the packing slip and contents of the shipping carton to ensure that you have received the following items.
19 Inspect the OmniAccess 601, OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess 604 and the shipping carton for damage that may have occurred during shipping. If you discover damage or that items are missing, contact Alcatel Technical Support. Refer to the Alcatel website for contact information: http://eservice.ind.alcatel.com. Wall-Mounting Option An optional wall-mounting assembly is available for mounting the OmniAccess 601, OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess 604 router on a vertical surface.
20 CHAPTER 3 Installation Unpacking and Inspecting Rack-Mounting Option An optional rack-mounting tray is available for installing two Model OmniAccess 602 or Model OmniAccess 604 routers in an equipment rack. The following items are shipped in a separate carton: Figure 13 Rack-Mount Components Rack Tray 2) Mounting Brackets (4) Velcro Tie Wraps 4) 10-24 x .5 Phillips Pan Head Screws for Equipment Rack (4) 10-24 x .
21 Installing the OmniAccess 601, OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess 604 Router The OmniAccess 601, OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess 604 router can be installed on a table top, in a Telco equipment rack (using the optional rack-mounting tray), or on a vertical surface (using the optional wall-mounting assembly). The router ships with a Console cable. You will need to obtain additional cables for your specific application. Refer to Figure 8 and Figure 9.
22 CHAPTER 3 Installation Installing the OmniAccess 601, OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess 604 Router Wall-Mount Installation Follow this procedure to attach the Alcatel OmniAccess 601, OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess 604 router to a vertical surface.
23 Figure 16 Wall Mounting the OmniAccess 602 and OmniAccess 604 Router 1 Attach the router to the wall mount assembly using four (provided) Phillips pan head 4-40 x .250 inch screws. Ensure that the router is oriented in a manner that allows the LEDs to be visible. 2 Attach the assembly with the mounted router to the wall surface with four (provided) 6 x 1 inch (for OmniAccess 602 and OmniAccess 604) or 4 x 1 (for OmniAccess 601) Phillips pan head screws and hollow wall plastic anchors.
24 CHAPTER 3 Installation Installing the OmniAccess 601, OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess 604 Router Rack-Mount Installation To mount the OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess 604 in an equipment rack, follow this procedure. (This procedure does not apply to the Model OmniAccess 601.) Refer to Figure 17.
25 Network Connections The following sections describe how to connect various network cables to the Alcatel OmniAccess 601, OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess 604 router. Connecting the Ethernet Cable The front panel on the router accommodates one LAN connections. Use a category 5, twisted-pair Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connectors to connect to the LAN. Refer to Figure 8 on page 16 to identify this cable.
26 CHAPTER 3 Installation Network Connections Figure 19 Connecting the WAN Cable Connect to Service Provider’s Demarcation Point WAN Port 1 Figure 19 shows the WAN cabling for a Model OmniAccess 602. A Model OmniAccess 601 only has one WAN port. A Model OmniAccess 604 has four WAN ports. Connecting Drop and Insert Cables WAN ports 1 and 2 can alternatively be used for drop and insert traffic. Port 1 is designated for voice; port 2 is used for data traffic.
27 Operator Interface Local Management The OmniAccess 601, OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess 604 can be locally configured, operated, and managed using an operator console connected to the Console port. A terminal (VT-100 or equivalent) or workstation with terminal emulation software can be used for the operator console. Connect the console to the OmniAccess 601, OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess 604 router Console port using an RJ-45 cable with switched ends.
Follow this procedure to connect the OmniAccess 601, OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess 604 to a modem. Refer to Figure 22. 1 Connect the male end of the DB-25 adapter to the female DB-25 port on the modem. 2 Connect one end of a supplied RJ-45 cable to the RJ-45 port in the DB-25 adapter. 3 Connect the other end of the RJ-45 cable to the Console port on the OmniAccess 601, OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess 604. 4 Refer to the Alcatel Support website for modem configuration information.
29 4 CONFIGURATION This chapter describes how to login; change the default password, configure the router and users, and change the factory default configuration. The boot process and software upgrade process is also discussed in detail. Logging In If you have not established a local console connection, see Operator Interface on page 27 for more information. The following figure shows the login sequence and the initial prompt after login is complete.
30 CHAPTER 4 Configuration Logging In and the far end is configured manually, the router detects the speed, but defaults to half-duplex mode. To ensure correct operation, either manually configure each device for speed and duplex settings, or configure both devices to auto-negotiate.
31 Changing Login Parameters The System Administrator login consists of two components: the user name and the password. The initial login name is always alcatel, but you can change this to suit your needs after logging in for the first time. The default password for user alcatel, switch, should be changed as soon as possible to ensure only authorized access to the router. For more information about command usage for T1 products, refer to the Command Reference Guide: Domestic Products.
32 CHAPTER 4 Configuration System Host Name Changing Login Parameters Use the configure hostname command to assign a host name to the Alcatel router. Once assigned, the host name becomes the command line interface (CLI) prompt name. To configure the host name: 1 2 3 Access the terminal configuration mode: Alcatel> configure term Type hostname, and then type a new host name. Press Return. example: Alcatel/configure> hostname Fremont In the above example, the new host name for the system is Fremont.
33 Adding Users The configure user command allows the system administrator to add up to 15 users (login ID) and assign each user an access privilege (levels 2-4). Only the system administrator (level 1) can add, modify, or remove this information. To add a new user: 1 2 Enter the terminal configuration mode: Alcatel> configure term Type user name, enter the name that you want to add, and then enter the access level to be assigned to that name (optional). The user name may be up to 30 characters.
34 CHAPTER 4 Configuration Default Configuration Default Configuration For more information about command usage, refer to the appropriate Alcatel Command Reference Guide (either the domestic or international version). There are four ways to restore factory default configuration settings. Remember to reboot the router after performing any of the following procedures. Clear the contents of the system.cfg file clear cfg_file system.cfg Delete the system.cfg file rm system.
35 Table 12 T1 Interface Default Configuration Parameter Default Value Optional Values framing esf d4 linecode b8zs ami clock_source internal line linemode csu dsx lbo 0 dB 7.5 db 15 db 22.5 db cable length 1 (0 - 110 ft.) 2 (110 - 220 ft.) 3 (220 - 330 ft.) 4 (330 - 440 ft.) 5 (440 - 550 ft.) 6 (550 - 660 ft.
36 CHAPTER 4 Configuration Configuring Drop and Insert Multiplexing Configuring Drop and Insert Multiplexing Use the Drop and Insert feature to terminate IP traffic on the Alcatel OmniAccess 602 and OmniAccess 604 routers1 while passing through the DS0s that carry voice traffic. NOTE: The pass through Channel Associated Signaling (CAS) on the E1 interfaces is not supported in this release. CAS is fully supported on the T1 interfaces. Common Channel Signaling (CCS) is supported when configured for ISDN.
37 In this example, the data bundle name is data, and the DS0s are configured starting from DS0 number one. The DS0s are called timeslots in the configuration screen. The configuration of the bundle is the same as the non-drop and insert configurations. This data bundle is pointed toward the network, and the corresponding DS0s on E1 number 2 are not configured. NOTE: Alcatel starts counting DS0s from 1 for both T1 and E1. Be careful when connecting to other equipment as some vendors start counting from 0.
38 CHAPTER 4 Configuration Configuring Drop and Insert Multiplexing Note that there is no signaling DS0 on a T1. The signaling on the T1 will be a Robbed Bit from within each individual voice DS0, or will be carried within the Facility Data Link (FDL) of an Extended Super Frame (ESF) mode T1. The clock references are set pursuant the rules above.
39 Port Upgrade/Activation The Alcatel OmniAccess 601, OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess 604 router base system ships with one active WAN port. Activating additional ports requires only a simple change to the router configuration with a software key that may be purchased to activate up to three additional WAN ports. This key is different than the software upgrade key. To obtain a port upgrade key, contact your reseller or Alcatel.
40 CHAPTER 4 Configuration Installing the Software License Key Installing the Software License Key A software key is required to enable the OmniAccess 601, OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess 604 router for advanced features (such as IPSec VPN). To obtain a software license upgrade key, contact your reseller or Alcatel. You will be asked to provide the serial number and model number. This key is different than the port activation key.
41 Boot Process When power is applied to the Alcatel system, the Flash is checked for a downloadable boot image. If a boot image file is found in the Flash, the file is executed. Otherwise, the boot image is executed from the factory image stored in the boot ROM. Next, the Alcatel operating system is loaded from the T1000.Z file residing in the Flash. Power-up diagnostics such as flash test, memory test, etc. are run and then the Ethernet and WAN interfaces are installed.
42 CHAPTER 4 Configuration Upgrading System Software Upgrading System Software The Alcatel command line interface (CLI) provides commands that allow you to upgrade the OmniAccess 601, OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess 604 router with new software. Every system is furnished with a software image file (T1000.Z) and a boot image file (T1000.bin). Using the TFTP protocol, the latest versions of these files can be loaded onto a Alcatel router from any accessible TFTP server.
43 Upgrading Software To upgrade the T1000.Z and T1000.bin files: 1 Download T1000.Z and T1000.bin from the Alcatel Support page on the website and place it on a server that is running a TFTP daemon. 2 Ensure that network connectivity exists between the Alcatel system being upgraded and the TFTP server holding the new file. Pinging the server from the Alcatel system is a good method to use to prove connectivity. 3 Download files to the Flash.
Booting From a Network TFTP Server In the rare and unlikely situation where a software version upgrade fails, a network boot may be performed as described in the following procedure. 1 Assume that the new T1000.Z download failed when the following command was issued: Router> file/download 192.168.10.1 software/router/T1000.Z This command line is appropriate when the new upgrade T1000.Z file resides on a tftp server host with IP address 192.168.10.1, in a directory named software/router.
45 [Alcatel Boot]: c ‘_’= clear field; ‘=’ = go to previous field; ^D = quit boot device processor number 9 : f10 lnPci0 ) 0 Press the Enter key. The following text is output to the terminal: host name : host 10 To keep this parameter, press the Enter key. The following text is output to the terminal: file name : /flash1/T1000.Z 11 Enter the path-qualified file name: type /software/router/T1000.Z (or whatever is consistent with the download command in the above example) and press the Enter key.
16 Make sure to type wind. Then set the password also to wind. Press the Enter key. The following text is output to the terminal: ftp password [pw] [blank = use rsh] : wind 17 Set the flags. Type 0x8a. Press the Enter key. The following text is output to the terminal: flags [f] : Ox8a Set the target name. Press the Enter key. The following text is output to the terminal: target name [tn] :T1000 The name that you use to configure the Alcatel router will become the system prompt.
47 Interface Configuration The following are examples of T1, CT3, and DS3 interface configurations. To scroll through the options available at any command prompt, press the Tab key. For descriptions of the options available at any command prompt, type help and press Enter.
48 CHAPTER 4 Configuration Bundle Configuration Bundle Configuration Alcatel systems support PPP, MLPPP, FR, MFR, and Cisco-compatible HDLC for WAN data transmission. NOTE: Bundle names cannot exceed eight characters. E1/PPP Bundle Router> configure term Router/configure> interface bundle HongKong Router/configure/interface/bundle HongKong> link e1 4 Router/configure/interface/bundle HongKong> encapsulation ppp Router/configure/interface/bundle HongKong> ip address 199.1.1.1 255.255.255.
49 Fractional T1/Cisco-compatible HDLC Bundle Router> configure term Router/configure> interface bundle Denver Router/configure/interface/bundle Denver> link t1 3:1-6 Router/configure/interface/bundle Denver> encapsulation hdlc Router/configure/interface/bundle Denver> hdlc keepalive 20 Router/configure/interface/bundle Denver> ip address 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.
50 CHAPTER 4 Configuration Routing Configuration Router/configure/ interface/bundle Rome> encapsulation fr Router/configure/ interface/bundle Rome> fr Router/configure/ interface/bundle Rome/fr> intf_type dce Router/configure/ interface/bundle Rome/fr> lmi Router/configure/ interface/bundle Rome/fr/lmi> keepalive 12 Router/configure/ interface/bundle Rome/fr/lmi> exit Router/configure/ interface/bundle Rome/fr> pvc 16 Router/configure/ interface/bundle Rome/fr/pvc 16> shaping cir 2048000 Router/configure
51 BGP4 Configuring EBGP between two different autonomous systems. Router/configure> interface bundle Chicago Router/configure/interface/bundle Chicago> link ct3 1 1-10 Router/configure/interface/bundle Chicago> encapsulation ppp Router/configure/interface/bundle Chicago> ip address 20.20.20.1 24 Router/configure/interface/bundle Chicago> exit Router/configure> router bgp 10 Router/configure/router/bgp 10> neighbor 20.20.20.2 20 Router/configure/router/bgp 10/neighbor 20.20.20.
Compact Flash Configuration The Model OmniAccess 601 supports compact flash memory. For a list of supported flash sizes and vendors supported, refer to the release notes that shipped with the Model OmniAccess 601 router. To configure and use compact flash memory, the following file commands are supported in TiOS 8.
53 5 TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter provides general troubleshooting tips in addition to network tests and diagnostics information for the Alcatel OmniAccess 601, OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess 604 router. Alarms and System Status The OmniAccess 601, OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess 604 router reports various alarms upon detecting certain irregular conditions in the incoming WAN signals.
54 CHAPTER 5 Troubleshooting Network Tests Network Tests If the system is not working correctly after verifying that the cabling is correct between the Alcatel router and the external network equipment, run these basic tests to isolate the problem to the LAN port, WAN link, or serial interface ports. Ping Test The Ping test checks connectivity between the Alcatel system and another host system on the LAN.
55 Diagnostics Tips The information in the following tables may help to isolate or resolve certain system problems. General Symptoms The following table provides general diagnostics information that applies the OmniAccess 601, OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess 604 router. Table 17 Common Symptoms and Actions Symptom Cause Action Power LED does not illuminate with power applied. No power is applied. 1 Verify that the AC power cord is functional. 2 Make sure the power supply is working properly.
56 CHAPTER 5 Troubleshooting Diagnostics Tips Table 17 Common Symptoms and Actions (continued) Symptom Cause WAN Status LED is yellow. The link is faulty (far-end system has detected an abnormal incoming T1 signal). WAN Status LED blinks green or yellow. System cannot lock onto a BERT pattern from the far end. Perform the BERT test (and other steps above from the far end) in conjunction with a T1 line loopback at the Alcatel router.
57 Table 17 Common Symptoms and Actions (continued) Symptom Cause Action System fails to boot, and stops at [Alcatel Boot]. 1 T1000.Z file is non-existent or has become corrupt 1 Connect your terminal to the Console port on the Alcatel router. 2 2 Flash is corrupt. Configure the modem for 9600/8/None, and no flow control. 3 Power cycle the Alcatel router continuously by pressing the Enter key until you see the following prompt: [Alcatel Boot] 4 Type c, and press Enter.
59 A SPECIFICATIONS This appendix includes technical information about the operating environment, power application, interfaces, cable pinouts, MIBs, and physical cables and adapters used to connect the Alcatel OmniAccess 601, OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess 604 router to a network.
60 APPENDIX A Specifications System Specifications System Specifications The following tables provide various technical specifications for the Alcatel OmniAccess 601, OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess 604 router. Table 18 Environment, Hardware, Memory, and Power Environment Operating temperature 32° F to 104° F (0° C to 40° C) Storage temperature – 32° F to 158° F (0° C to 70° C) Relative humidity 5 to 90%, non-condensing @ 104° F (40° C) Altitude 0 to 13,123 ft.
61 Table 19 Performance Monitoring Statistics Storage Statistics for the last 24 hours in 15-minute increments Statistics for 24-hour increments Reporting G.
62 APPENDIX A Specifications System Specifications Table 21: E1 WAN Interface LAN Interfaces Receive line rate 2.048 Mbps ± 50 ppm (payload = 1.984 Mbps) Line code HDB3 Framing crc non-crc (ITU G.704) unframed Input signal 0 to -32 db Output signal ITUG.703 Impedance 75 ohm 120 ohm Connectors RJ-48C Timing internal network The following table provides information about Ethernet interface. Table 22 Specifications: Ethernet LAN Interface Two 10/100 Base-T, 802.
63 Cable Pinouts The following tables provide cable pinout information for the console (RJ-45), Ethernet (RJ-45), T1(RJ-48C), and modem (DB-9 to DB-9) or (DB-25 to DB-9) cables.
64 APPENDIX A Specifications System Specifications Table 27: DB-25 to RJ-45 Modem Adapter Pinouts RJ-45 Pin Signal DB-25 Pin 1 no connection 2 no connection - 3 RxD 3 4 Ground 7 5 Ground 7 6 TxD 2 7 no connection - 8 no connection - Installation Guide: 601, 602, and 604 Routers -
65 MIBs Alcatel systems support standard and enterprise MIBs. The following tables provide information about supported MIBs. Table 28 Standard MIBS Standard MIB Description RFC 1213 Standard MIB-II objects. The following groups or variables are not supported for this MIB: RFC 1315 n egp n at MIB objects for frame relay DTE interface.
Table 29 Alcatel Enterprise MIBs Alcatel MIB Description bundle.mib Defines objects related to bundle and link configuration. chassis.mib Defines objects related to chassis serial number and model number. config.mib Defines objects related to saving configurations for network and flash. dsx-tc.mib Defines textual conventions for DSX MIBs. This MIB should be compiled before any other DSX MIBs. This MIB does not contain any objects that can be used for management operations. dsx-te1.
67 B COMPLIANCE AND STANDARDS This appendix includes information about regulatory compliance and FCC conformance rules that apply to the Alcatel OmniAccess 600-series router. Compliance The following table provides compliance information about the Alcatel OmniAccess 601, OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess 604 router.
68 APPENDIX B Compliance and Standards FCC Conformance FCC Conformance This section provides information about Alcatel product conformance with FCC rules. FCC Part 15 Alcatel products comply with FCC Part 15 (also known as CFR42, Chapter 2, Part 15) of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules concerning radio frequency emissions for Class A computing devices. The following section is required by the FCC. CAUTION: In accordance with FCC Part 15, Section 15.
69 Incidence of Harm If your telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice is not practical, the telephone company will notify you as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.
Proper Disposal of Alcatel Equipment The OmniAccess 601, 602, and 604 routers at end of life are subject to separate collection and treatment in the EU Member States, Norway, and Switzerland and therefore are marked with the symbol shown at the left. Treatment applied at end of life of these products in these countries shall comply with the applicable national laws implementing Directive 2002/96EC on Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE).
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Alcatel to console (RJ-45) 63 Ethernet cable 63 RJ-45 console cable 63 RJ-48C T1 cable 63 port Console 9, 11, 13 Ethernet 34 power LED 55 printing documents 4 procedures, corporate policy 73 product packaging 18 R rack mount installation 24 regulatory compliance 67 remote management 27 removing users 33 Restriction on Hazardous Substances Directive 70 S safety compliance 67 shipped items 18 site preparation 15 software upgrade 42 software warranty 73 standard warranty 73 statistics, WAN 53 system administ
73 CORPORATE POLICY Standard Warranty Hardware Alcatel warrants that the Hardware sold hereunder shall be free of defects in workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the Date of Shipment. In the event that Alcatel receives notice from the Customer during the warranty period that any Hardware does not conform to this warranty, Alcatel, shall, at its sole option, either repair or replace the non-conforming Hardware.
74 Limitation of Liability Alcatel and its suppliers exclude themselves from any liability for any lost revenue or profit, loss of business, loss of information or data, or for special, indirect, consequential, incidental, or punitive damages of any kind caused out of or in connection with the sale, installation, maintenance, use, performance, failure, or interruption of its products, even if Alcatel and its authorized resellers have been advised of the possibility of such damages.