Datasheet
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OmniSwitch 9000
Maximum number of non-supplicant users per port: 1024
Maximum number of supplicant users per port: 253
Maximum combined number of supplicant and non-supplicant users per port: 1024
The system supports up to 1024 authenticated/mobile Mac-addresses.
Supported/non-supported mobile rule on device authentication:
1. Support rule per tagged/untagged packet type.
Mac rule – apply on UNTAGGED packet
IP subnet rule – apply on UNTAGGED packet
Protocol rule – apply on UNTAGGED packet
Port-protocol binding rule– apply on UNTAGGED packet
Mac-port binding rule – apply on UNTAGGED packet
Mac-IP-port binding rule– apply on UNTAGGED packet
Mobile-tag – apply on TAGGED packet
* Mobile tag only apply on tagged packets, all other rules apply on untagged packet.
2. DHCP related mobile rules are not supported with device authentication (i.e. supplicant/non-
supplicant cases)
DHCP generic rule
DHCP port rule
DHCP Mac / Mac range rule
Device authentication with Alcatel.Lucent IP phone:
Alcatel.Lucent Dynamic IP phone has 3 modes:
1.Untagged dynamic
Packet is always untagged.
2.Tagged dynamic
Packet is always tagged based on administrator config on phone.
3.Alcatel.Lucent dynamic
First packet is untagged, second packet onward is tagged.
ACLMAN 4.2.16 ACLMAN is a function of the QoS subsystem in AOS. ACLMAN allows a network administrator to
manage ACLs using default industry standard syntax on Alcatel.Lucent switches. To enforce the
ACLs, ACLMAN translates default industry standard syntax into Alcatel.Lucent QoS filtering policies
in a manner transparent to the ACLMAN user.
ACLMAN provides the following:
· The ability to import text files from flash containing default industry standard ACL syntax
· An interactive shell emulating the default industry standard CLI ACL command syntax
ACLMAN supports the following default industry standard ACL types:
· Standard ACLs
· Extended ACLs
· Numbered ACLs
· Named ACLs
These are the limitations for the 6.1.2.R03 release.
- Only supported on the OS6850 Series
- No stacking support
- ACLMAN is restricted by the same number of rule limitations that QoS supports
- ACL names are limited to 16 characters
Management
Configuration Mode Command Line Interface (CLI)
Telnet/SSHv2 for remote CLI access
Web-based (HTTP/HTTPS)
SNMPv1/v2c/v3 for complete NMS integration 4.1.3
Management Access types Serial Console port for local & remote (modem dial up) access (RJ45)
Out-of-band Ethernet access (10/100/1000RJ45)
In-band Ethernet access
System Maintenance Port Mirroring (one-to-one, many-to-one)
RMON (Remote Monitoring): Statistics, History, Alarm & Events 4.1.3
sFlow
Local & Remote logging (Syslog) 4.2.17
Detailed Statistics / Alarm / Debug information per process
L3 OAM (ICMP Ping and Traceroute)
NTP (Network Time Protocol)
Internal flash (Compact Flash) to feature:
• Working Directory
• Certified Directory
System file Transfer XModem
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) 4.1.4
Working and Certified Directories
OmniSwitch 9000 Series switches are shipped with 128 MB of flash memory. This memory is used to
store files, including boot and image files that are used for switch operations.
The /flash directory contains two subdirectories: /working and /certified. These directories work










