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| Model | OmniSwitch 6360 |
|---|---|
| Jumbo Frame Support | Yes |
| Uplink Ports | 4 x 10G SFP+ |
| Power over Ethernet (PoE) | Yes |
| Dimensions (W x D x H) | 440 mm |
| Power Supply | Internal AC or DC power supply, optional redundant power supply |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C |
| Management | CLI, Web, SNMP |
| Form Factor | 1U |
Information in this guide applies only to OmniSwitch 6360 switches.
Target audience: network administrators and IT support personnel.
Read when familiarizing with switch hardware components and basic procedures.
Covers availability features, technical specs, power requirements, airflow, hot-swapping, CLI commands.
Focuses on hardware; software configuration is in other guides.
Chapters focus on specific hardware components or sets of components.
Covers initial setup and release notes for the switch.
Covers hardware and basic software features for single switch use.
Covers network config, VLANs, routing protocols, and security.
Technical specs and procedures for chassis, power supplies, modules, and NI modules.
Comprehensive reference for all CLI commands, syntax, usage, and examples.
Procedures for switch integration, access, files, config, SNMP, and WebView.
Network config procedures, major software features, protocols like VLANs, routing, QoS.
Critical open problems, feature exceptions, and limitations for current release.
Web portal for case management, release notes, bulletins, and manuals.
Description of the OS6360-10 model, including ports and form factor.
Description of the OS6360-P10 model, including ports and form factor.
Description of the OS6360-24 model, including ports and form factor.
Description of the OS6360-P24 model, including ports and form factor.
Description of the OS6360-P24X model, including ports and form factor.
Description of the OS6360-PH24 model, including ports and form factor.
Description of the OS6360-48 model, including ports and form factor.
Description of the OS6360-P48 model, including ports and form factor.
Description of the OS6360-P48X model, including ports and form factor.
Adding/removing components without powering off the switch for upgrades or maintenance.
Automatic monitoring via sensors and user-driven monitoring via CLI commands.
Lists tools like grounding wrist strap and screwdrivers for installation.
Covers environmental requirements like temperature and airflow clearance.
Specifies need for grounded outlets and power cord details.
Recommendations to protect equipment against electrical surges.
Instructions for safely unpacking the chassis before installation.
Notes that weights vary by model and refers to chassis specifications.
Minimum clearance requirements for front, back, and sides of the chassis for ventilation.
Refers to Chapter 3 for detailed mounting information.
Warning against installing exposed network cables outdoors.
How to connect via the console port for initial setup.
Default baud rate, parity, data bits, and stop bits for console connection.
Explains LED behavior during the boot process.
Steps to log in using default credentials and the welcome banner.
How to enable Telnet, FTP, WebView, and SNMP access using CLI commands.
Procedure to change the default admin password for security.
Configuring the switch's time zone and daylight savings.
How to set the system date and time on the switch.
Setting contact information for switch administration.
Assigning a user-defined name to the switch.
Setting location information for identifying the switch.
Command to display current system configuration changes.
Command to save the configured settings.
Overview of chassis models and their detailed specifications.
Details and specifications for the OS6360-10 model.
Details and specifications for the OS6360-P10 model.
Details and specifications for the OS6360-24 model.
Details and specifications for the OS6360-P24 model.
Details and specifications for the OS6360-P24X model.
Details and specifications for the OS6360-PH24 model.
Details and specifications for the OS6360-48 model.
Details and specifications for the OS6360-P48 model.
Details and specifications for the OS6360-P48X model.
Details on how to mount the switch.
Information on managing switch temperature and understanding error conditions.
How to monitor chassis components via CLI.
Guidelines for rack mounting, airflow, loading, circuit, and earthing.
Minimum clearance requirements for front, back, and sides of the chassis for ventilation.
Importance of blank cover panels for airflow, temperature, and component protection.
Step-by-step instructions for installing blank cover panels.
Guidelines and procedures for installing the switch in a rack.
Steps to attach rack mount flanges to the chassis.
Steps for physically securing the chassis into a rack.
Instructions for placing the chassis on a stable surface without a rack.
Information on mounting half-width switches.
Lists available kits for mounting half-width switches.
General guidelines for rack mounting, including personnel and rack loading.
Procedures for installing rack mounting kits.
Specific instructions for installing the OS6360-RM-L rack mount kit.
Instructions on how to properly ground the switch chassis.
Lists topics covered in the chapter, including PoE specs, status, parameters, and monitoring.
General specifications for Alcatel-Lucent's Power over Ethernet support.
Lists the default configuration settings for PoE.
Details PoE wattages available based on power supplies installed.
Command to view the type and status of installed power supplies.
Command to view current PoE status and port settings.
Details on how powered devices are classified and power is adjusted.
Information on enabling IEEE 802.3bt support on the switch.
Controls for enabling/disabling PoE service on slots and ports.
Feature for providing PoE power shortly after chassis power-on.
Feature for uninterrupted power during reboots or soft resets.
How to set the maximum power allowance for an individual port.
How to set the maximum power allowance for an entire slot.
How to specify priority levels (low, high, critical) for ports.
How to enable capacitor detection for legacy IP phones.
Explains guard band functionality for managing power in low-budget situations.
How the system handles incoming PDs in tight power budget conditions.
How to change the priority disconnect status (enable/disable).
How port number determines power grant when priorities are the same.
How highest priority incoming PD gets power, potentially disconnecting others.
How lowest priority incoming PD is denied power.
Behavior when priority disconnect is disabled and power is insufficient.
Using CLI commands to monitor PoE statistics and settings.
Statement of compliance with EU directives for EMC, LVD, RoHS, and R&TTE.
Information on end-of-life product treatment according to WEEE directive.
Table detailing hazardous substances in components as per China RoHS.
Table detailing restricted substances in components as per Taiwan RoHS.
Warning about chemicals in the product and their potential health effects.
Lists various safety, EMI/EMC, and environmental standards the product complies with.
Lists various safety certifications and standards met by the product.
Lists EMI/EMC standards and certifications compliance.
Lists environmental testing standards the product complies with.
FCC compliance statement for Class A digital devices.
Canadian compliance statement for Class A digital apparatus.
Compliance with Japan Approvals Institute of Telecommunications Equipment.
Warning about potential radio interference in domestic environments.
Statement regarding electromagnetic conformity registration for business equipment in Korea.
VCCI Class A compliance and warning for domestic use.
Warning about potential radio interference in residential environments.
Warning regarding Class 1M laser radiation.
Warning against installing exposed network cables outdoors.
Safety warnings presented in multiple languages.
Importance of blank cover panels for airflow, temperature, and component protection.
Safety warning about working during electrical storms.
Only knowledgeable personnel should install or maintain the equipment.
Warning about invisible laser radiation from apertures.
Warning to avoid touching power supply bays and backplane while operating.
Warning to disconnect power before servicing or moving the unit.
Warning on connecting power cords to properly wired and earth receptacles.
Warning for DC/DC power supplies regarding ground wire connection.
Recommends reading the Getting Started Guide for safety information.
Warning to install equipment in a location that restricts access.
Warning about using ESD procedures and wrist straps.







