Page 3 - Contents
3 . Contents Regulatory Information and Safety Precautions 5 Software license 17 New in this release 21 Features 21 Other changes 21 Connecting the modem using the CLI 22 Connecting the modem using the NNCLI 22 Setting the system date and time using the CLI 22 Setting the system date and time using ...
Page 5 - International Regulatory Statements of Conformity; EMC—Electromagnetic Emissions—CISPR 22, Class A
5 . Regulatory Information and SafetyPrecautions Read the information in this section to learn about regulatory conformitiesand compliances. International Regulatory Statements of Conformity This is to certify that the Nortel 8000 Series chassis and componentsinstalled within the chassis were evalua...
Page 6 - CAUTION
6 Regulatory Information and Safety Precautions ICES Statement (Canada only) Canadian Department of Communications Radio InterferenceRegulations This digital apparatus (8000 Series chassis and installed components)does not exceed the Class A limits for radio-noise emissions fromdigital apparatus as ...
Page 7 - European Union and European Free Trade Association (EFTA) Notice; EN 55022 (CISPR 22)–Electromagnetic Interference
National Electromagnetic Compliance (EMC) Statements of Compliance 7 European Union and European Free Trade Association (EFTA) Notice All products labeled with the CE marking comply with R&TTE Directive(1999/5/EEC) which includes the Electromagnetic Compliance (EMC)Directive (2004/108/EC) and th...
Page 8 - National Safety Statements of Compliance
8 Regulatory Information and Safety Precautions National Safety Statements of Compliance CE Marking Statement (Europe only) EN 60 950 Statement This is to certify that the Nortel 8000 Series chassis and componentsinstalled within the chassis are in compliance with the requirements of EN60 950 in acc...
Page 11 - Safety Messages; ESD
Safety Messages 11 Safety Messages This section describes the different precautionary notices used in thisdocument. This section also contains precautionary notices that you mustread for safe operation of the Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8600. Notices Notice paragraphs alert you about issues that ...
Page 15 - DANGER; PERICOLO
Safety Messages 15 DANGER PERICOLO Le indicazioni di pericolo forniscono informazioni per evitaresituazioni o condizioni che potrebbero causare gravi danni allepersone o il decesso. Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Quick Start NN46205-310 02.01 Standard 30 May 2008 Copyright © 2008 Nortel Network...
Page 17 - Software license; This section contains the Nortel Networks software license.; Nortel Networks Inc. software license agreement; Licensed Use of Software. Nortel Networks grants Customer a
17 . Software license This section contains the Nortel Networks software license. Nortel Networks Inc. software license agreement This Software License Agreement ("License Agreement") is betweenyou, the end-user ("Customer") and Nortel Networks Corporation andits subsidiaries and aff...
Page 18 - Warranty. Except as may be otherwise expressly agreed to in
18 Software license of this Agreement. Customer shall not a) use, copy, modify, transferor distribute the Software except as expressly authorized; b) reverseassemble, reverse compile, reverse engineer or otherwise translate theSoftware; c) create derivative works or modifications unless expresslyaut...
Page 21 - New in this release; Features; Nortel Command Line Interface; Other changes
21 . New in this release The following sections detail what’s new in Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch8600 Quick Start , (NN46205-310) for Release 5.0. • “Features” (page 21) • “Other changes” (page 21) Features See the following sections for information about changes that are featurerelated: • “Nortel...
Page 23 - Introduction; Navigation
23 . Introduction The Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Quick Start, NN46205-310provides basic instructions about installing the hardware and performingbasic configuration of the Ethernet Routing Switch 8010, 8006, 8003, and8010co chassis and software. Navigation • “Installation preparation” (page...
Page 25 - Installation preparation; “Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 slots ” (page 25); Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 slots
25 . Installation preparation This section provides basic information about the Ethernet Routing Switch8600 slots. It also include a checklist of the shipped accessories. Navigation • “Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 slots ” (page 25) • “DC power supply accessories” (page 26) • “Safety precautions” (pa...
Page 26 - DC power supply accessories
26 Installation preparation The 8003 chassis provides two slots for installing Ethernet Routing Switch8600 interface modules and one slot for installing an Ethernet RoutingSwitch 8691/CPU Module. Slots are numbered from top to bottom. DC power supply accessories The DC power supply shipment contains...
Page 27 - Safety precautions; Safety precautions navigation; “Electrostatic discharge safety” (page 29); Personal safety; Risk of injury by fan blades; WARNING; Risk of personal injury; Risk of injury by electric shock
Safety precautions 27 Check Accessory Use to 6 nuts Connect all leads 6 lock washers Connect all leads 2 washers Connect the groundstud Safety precautions This section describes the safety precautions which are vital for handlingand installing the Ethernet Routing Switch 8600. Safety precautions nav...
Page 28 - Risk of eye injury by laser; Module safety; Always set modules on appropriate antistatic material.; Cable and connector safety; Fiber optic cables and connectors require special care.
28 Installation preparation WARNING Risk of eye injury by laser Fiber optic equipment can emit laser or infrared light that caninjure your eyes. Never look into an optical fiber or connectorport. Always assume that fiber optic cables are connected to alight source. Module safety Use the following ge...
Page 29 - Electrostatic discharge safety; Risk of equipment damage
Safety precautions 29 — Protect connectors with rubber safety plugs when cables are notinserted. — Follow appropriate fiber-cleaning procedures to install or replacecables. • Do not exceed the bend radius recommended for fiber optic cables.The acceptable bend radius for fiber optic cable is ten time...
Page 31 - Installation; “Removing a power filler panel” (page 33)
31 . Installation This chapter contains installation instructions for the Ethernet RoutingSwitch 8000 series chassis. Navigation • “Unpacking the chassis” (page 32) • “Removing a power filler panel” (page 33) • “Installing an Ethernet Routing Switch 8003, 8006, or 8010 chassis intoa rack” (page 34) ...
Page 32 - Unpacking the chassis
32 Installation Unpacking the chassis Unpack the shipping container to ensure the chassis and all accessoriesare included and undamaged. Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Quick Start NN46205-310 02.01 Standard 30 May 2008 Copyright © 2008 Nortel Networks .
Page 33 - Step; Check all items for damage.; Removing a power filler panel
Removing a power filler panel 33 Procedure steps Step Action 1 Remove the equipment from the shipping container and placethe chassis on antistatic material. 2 Check all items for damage. ATTENTION If the equipment is damaged, contact your Nortel salesrepresentative. 3 Use the following chassis shipp...
Page 34 - weight during installation.
34 Installation Procedure steps Step Action 1 Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the two screws that fastenthe filler panel to the chassis. 2 Pull the filler panel away from the slot as shown in the followingfigure. --End-- Installing an Ethernet Routing Switch 8003, 8006, or 8010 chassisinto a ra...
Page 36 - Installing the 8010co chassis in a 19-inch two-post rack; Prerequisites; Verify that you have the following tools and materials:
36 Installation 4 Insert and tighten the rack-mounting screws with a Phillipsscrewdriver. --End-- Installing the 8010co chassis in a 19-inch two-post rack Install the 8010co chassis in a 19-inch two-post rack. Prerequisites • Verify that you have the following tools and materials: — 12 Phillips-head...
Page 37 - Tighten each screw using a Phillips-head screwdriver.
Installing the 8003, 8006, and 8010 chassis cable guides 37 4 Add a hex nut to each screw and tighten using a hex wrench. 5 Tighten each screw using a Phillips-head screwdriver. 6 If the holes in the rack vertical supports require clip nuts, insert aclip nut into each of the 12 locations. 7 Lift the...
Page 38 - Slide the cable guide onto the loosened screws.; Installing the top cable-management bracket; Install the top cable-management bracket to the 8010co chassis.; Push the sides of the top cable-management bracket into place.
38 Installation Step Action 1 Loosen, but do not remove, the rack-mounting screws requiredto install a cable guide. 2 Slide the cable guide onto the loosened screws. 3 Tighten the screws to secure the cable guide to the chassis. --End-- Installing the top cable-management bracket Install the top cab...
Page 39 - Procedure job aid: Installing the cable-management brackets; Installing the side cable-management brackets; Push the bracket into place.
Installing the side cable-management brackets 39 Procedure job aid: Installing the cable-management brackets Installing the side cable-management brackets Install the side cable-management brackets to each side of the 8010cochassis. Procedure steps Step Action 1 Align the slots on the side cable-man...
Page 40 - Grounding the 8010co chassis; “Procedure job aid: Grounding the
40 Installation Grounding the 8010co chassis Ground the 8010co chassis to avoid electrical hazard and ensure optimalperformance. ATTENTION Nortel recommends grounding the 8010co chassis before you connect powercables or network cables to your switch. Prerequisites • Verify that you have the followin...
Page 41 - Procedure job aid: Grounding the 8010co chassis; Installing a module
Installing a module 41 Procedure job aid: Grounding the 8010co chassis Figure 1Location of ground studs on a 8010co chassis rear panel Installing a module Install Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 modules to provide communicationsinterfaces for switching and routing operations. Nortel Ethernet Routing Sw...
Page 43 - Procedure job aid: Installing a module; Installing AC power modules
Installing AC power modules 43 Procedure job aid: Installing a module Figure 2Installing a module in a 8010co chassis Figure 3Installing a module in a 8003, 8006, and 8010 chassis Installing AC power modules Install AC power modules in the left-most bay to supply AC power to thechassis. ATTENTION Th...
Page 44 - Installing DC power modules
44 Installation Prerequisites Ensure the filler panel or cover from the power bay is removed. To removethe filler panel, see “Removing a power filler panel” (page 33) . Procedure steps Step Action 1 Grasp the handle of the new power supply and push the powersupply firmly into the bay. 2 Tighten the ...
Page 45 - Phillips screwdriver; Make sure that the power switch is turned off.
Installing DC power modules 45 — A 7/16-inch hex wrench — Phillips screwdriver • Ensure the filler panel or cover is removed from the power bay. Toremove the filler panel, see “Removing a power filler panel” (page 33) . ATTENTION Nortel does not supply the cables for connecting the DC power supply t...
Page 46 - flat washer
46 Installation 6 Attach the earth ground lead to the ground stud on the powersupply. Use the washers in the following order: • flat washer • crimp lug • lock washer • hex nut Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Quick Start NN46205-310 02.01 Standard 30 May 2008 Copyright © 2008 Nortel Networks .
Page 48 - Firmly slide the power supply all the way into the bay.
48 Installation 8 Attach the negative voltage lead to the negative terminal on thepower supply, inserting a lock washer between the crimp lug andeach hex nut. 9 Tighten the hex nut using a 7/16 in. hex wrench on eachterminal. 10 Attach the earth ground cable to the system or rack ground forthe DC in...
Page 49 - Cable preparation; Prepare cables for connecting the DC power supply.; Crimp the lugs onto the cables using a standard crimping tool.; Installing a breaker interface panel; Insert the PCMCIA card into the PCMCIA slot of the CPU.; Starting the system; Starting the system navigation
Starting the system 49 Cable preparation Prepare cables for connecting the DC power supply. Procedure steps Step Action 1 Strip 0.81 in. (2.1 cm) of insulation from the ends of the cables. 2 Crimp the lugs onto the cables using a standard crimping tool. WARNING Failure to properly crimp the lugs ont...
Page 50 - Verify the AC power cords are connected to AC power outlets.; Verify that the power LED on each power supply turns green.
50 Installation Procedure steps Step Action 1 Verify the AC power cords are connected to AC power outlets. 2 Turn each AC power supply switch to the on positionsimultaneously. Do not operate the 8010co chassis with only onepower supply. ATTENTION If the chassis contains two or three power supplies, ...
Page 51 - If the power supply LED remains off, do the following:; Turn the power switch on each power supply to the off position.; Verifying a successful installation
Verifying a successful installation 51 ATTENTION The red fan tray fail LED may light briefly while the fans power tooperational speed. --End-- LED power supply After you turn on the Ethernet Routing Switch 8000 Series, each moduleautomatically initiates a diagnostic test to verify proper module func...
Page 53 - Configuration; The modem port is a DTE device is operating at:
53 . Configuration This chapter contains configuration instructions for Ethernet RoutingSwitch 8600. Navigation • “Connecting a modem using the CLI” (page 53) • “Connecting a modem using the NNCLI” (page 56) • “Connecting a VT-100 terminal or PC for local access” (page 58) • “Setting system date and...
Page 54 - Configure the modem using the following command:; config bootconfig sio modem; Configure port parameters based on the modem requirements:; If you assign the port mode to; slip; , configure the following
54 Configuration Because the modem port will receive Data Set Ready (DSR) and Clear ToSend (CTS) signals before transmitting, the DSR and CTS control lines arerequired in the cables. The modem port does not support inbound flowcontrol; therefore, the port does not turn on and off control lines to in...
Page 55 - ppp; Variable definitions
Connecting a modem using the CLI 55 4 If you assign the port mode to ppp , configure the following parameters: • mtu <bytes> • my-ip <ipaddr> • peer-ip <ipaddr> • pppfile <file> 5 Turn off echo mode and return code messaging on the modem. 6 Connect the modem to the modem port...
Page 56 - Connecting a modem using the NNCLI; You must log on to the Global Configuration mode in the NNCLI.
56 Configuration Variable Value peer-ip <ipaddr> Sets the peer IP address on thepoint-to-point link. The default is 0.0.0.0. pppfile <file> Identifies the file to use for PPP initializationparameters. Procedure job aid: DTE-to-DCE straight-through pin assignments Table 3DTE-to-DCE straig...
Page 58 - Connecting a VT-100 terminal or PC for local access; A serial console cable with a nine-pin receptable connector.
58 Configuration Variable Value peer-ip Set peer IP address on point-to-point link. pppfile Use the file for PPP initializationparameters. restart Shutdown and re-initialize the port. slip-compression Enable TCP/IP header compression. slip-rx-compression Enable receive packet TCP/IP headercompressio...
Page 59 - Setting system date and time using the CLI; Action; config setdate; Setting system date and time using the NNCLI; Action; Procedure job aid: clock set command output; clock set
Setting system date and time using the NNCLI 59 3 Turn on the terminal or PC. 4 Log on to the CLI. --End-- Setting system date and time using the CLI Set the system date and time using the CLI. Procedure steps Action Set the date of the system by using the following command: config setdate <MMddy...
Page 60 - Changing passwords using the CLI; password; Change a password by using the following command:; Use the data in the following table to use the; config cli password
60 Configuration Changing passwords using the CLI Set new passwords for each access level, or change the logon passwordfor the different switch access.The Ethernet Routing Switch Switch 8600 ships with default passwordsconfigured for CLI access. When you use Simple Network ManagementProtocol version...
Page 63 - Changing passwords using the NNCLI; You must log on to the global configuration mode.; Variable definition; Use the data in the following table to use the password commands.
Changing passwords using the NNCLI 63 Changing passwords using the NNCLI Set new passwords for each access level, or change the logon orpassword for various access levels of the switch.The Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 ships with default passwords set foraccess to the NNCLI. When using Simple Network...
Page 65 - Configuring the system using the setup utility; “Procedure job aid: Setup Utility prompt descriptions” (page
Configuring the system using the setup utility 65 Configuring the system using the setup utility Use the setup utility for the initial configuration of the switch. The setuputility uses a series of questions to guide you through the configurationprocess. ATTENTION Answer each question, or accept the...
Page 66 - Procedure job aid: Setup Utility prompt descriptions
66 Configuration Procedure job aid: Setup Utility prompt descriptions Prompt Action Please provide primaryconfig-file path[/flash/config.cfg]: Press Enter to accept the default (/flash/config.cfg),or enter a different file location for the primaryconfiguration file. To store the configuration fileon...
Page 69 - Translation of safety messages; Fan tray safety warning message; AVERTISSEMENT; WARNUNG; ADVERTENCIA
69 . Translation of safety messages Fan tray safety warning message WARNING Risk of personal injury Grasp the fan tray at the middle of the front panel, and becareful to keep your fingers out of the fan blades. WARNING AVERTISSEMENT Risques de blessure corporelle Saisissez le boîtier du ventilateur ...
Page 70 - AVISO; AVVISO; Preventing back injury warning statement
70 Translation of safety messages WARNING AVISO Risco de ferimento Segure a bandeja do ventilador no meio do painel frontal etenha cuidado para não colocar os dedos nas lâminas doventilador. WARNING AVVISO Rischio di lesioni personali Afferrare il vassoio del ventilatore nella parte centrale delpann...
Page 72 - Preventing electrical shock warning statement
72 Translation of safety messages WARNING AVVISO Rischio di lesioni personali Sono necessarie due persone per sollevare uno chassis apieno carico. Per evitare lesioni, mantenere la schiena dritta esollevarsi con le gambe. Uno chassis Ethernet Routing Switch8010 pesa circa 101 kg (225 libbre). Uno ch...
Page 73 - Preventing hand injury warning statement
Preventing hand injury warning statement 73 WARNING AVISO Risco de ferimento por choque elétrico Para evitar o perigo do choque elétrico, tenha cuidado aotrabalhar com equipamentos e conexões elétricos. WARNING AVVISO Rischio di lesioni per shock elettrico Per evitare il pericolo di shock elettrico,...
Page 74 - Safety danger statement
74 Translation of safety messages WARNING ADVERTENCIA Riesgo de lesiones por las aspas del ventilador Cuando deba retirar el módulo del ventilador, no coloque lasmanos en la abertura para evitar accidentes con las aspas delos ventiladores adyacentes. WARNING AVISO Risco de ferimento com lâmina do ve...
Page 75 - PELIGRO; PERIGO; Injury to eye warning statement
Injury to eye warning statement 75 DANGER PELIGRO Riesgo de lesiones por choques eléctricos Para evitar riesgos, pliegue correctamente hacia adentro losterminales de los cables. DANGER PERIGO Risco de ferimento por choque elétrico Enrolar os suportes aos cabos de maneira incorreta implica emum risco...
Page 77 - Safety practices and the hazards danger statement; GEFAHR
Safety practices and the hazards danger statement 77 Safety practices and the hazards danger statement DANGER Risk of injury by electric shock Before working on this equipment, be aware of proper safetypractices and the hazards involved with electrical circuits. Useonly power cords that have a groun...
Page 80 - Preventing electric shock danger statement
80 Translation of safety messages Preventing electric shock danger statement DANGER Risk of injury by electric shock Before you continue with this procedure, ensure that the DCpower source is switched off. DANGER Risques de blessure par choc électrique Avant de poursuivre cette procédure, assurez-vo...
Page 82 - Quick Start
Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Quick Start Copyright © 2008 Nortel NetworksAll Rights Reserved. Printed in Canada, India, and the United States of AmericaRelease: 5.0 Publication: NN46205-310 Document status: Standard Document revision: 02.01 Document release date: 30 May 2008 To provide feedba...