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Net-Net 6300 System ® Hardware Installation Guide Release Version 1.0 Acme Packet 100 Crosby Drive Bedford, MA 01730 t 781-328-4400 f 781-425-5077 http://www.acmepacket.com Last Updated: Aug 16, 2013 Document Number: 400-0189-00 Rev 1.10...
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ABOUT THIS GUIDE Version 1.0 Acme Packet, Inc. Technical Publications ix...
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ABOUT THIS GUIDE x Net-Net 6300 Hardware Installation Guide Version 1.0...
Front view of the Net-Net 6300: Rear view of the Net-Net 6300: Mounting The Net-Net 6300 is supported by a pair of cabinet slides that are affixed to an Hardware equipment rack by front and rear mounting flanges. The cabinet slides are adjustable for equipment racks, from 22-28 inches in depth.
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You screw the chassis section slides with locking mechanism in place on both • sides of the Net-Net 6300. These slides are reversible and can be used on either side of the system chassis. The following image is a chassis section slide.
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The following image shows a slide rail with locking mechanism highlighted. • Press down on the latch wile sliding the slide rail with locking mechanism into • place. The stationary rail and slide rail with locking mechanism are secured and locked. • Version 1.0 Acme Packet, Inc. Technical Publications 11...
COMPONENT OVERVIEW System Processor Processor Module The Net-Net 6300 processor module (CPU) is located on the main board of the Net- (CPU) Net 6300 System. The CPU is a (FRU) and is attached to the main board as a daughter card. This processor module handles both the management and signal processing within the system.
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COMPONENT OVERVIEW Reset You reset the Net-Net 6300 by pressing the front panel’s reset button. This button is recessed, and can only be pressed by inserting a thin wire, such as a paperclip, through the reset button channel. Accidentally pressing the reset button can result in the loss of software data or your configuration.
Network Interface Unit The Net-Net 6300 three option slot’s 0, 1, 2 are located on the right side of the chassis’s rear. Slot 0 is at the bottom, then slot 1, and then slot 2 at the top. There is black silk screen slot 0, 1, 2 with arrow identifiers to the left.
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Network Interface Card Without powering down the Net-Net 6300, you can exchange an NIU (for the same type of card) by removing and replacing it. Upon NIU removal, the Net-Net 6300 enters an Out-of-Service state. After you reinsert the NIU and connect to the ACLI, you must reboot the system to return to service.
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COMPONENT OVERVIEW The USB port is reserved for software-enabled applications. The USB port is located in the rear left side of the chassis. The USB port is for Acme Packet use only and is not to be used by customer.
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Critical Alarm (Pin 2) Ground Ground Network The Net-Net 6300 has three 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet ports located in the rear Management Ports left side of the chassis, labeled Mgmt0 Mgmt1 Mgmt2. These ports are used for EMS Version 1.0 Acme Packet, Inc. Technical Publications 17...
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Ethernet connection has either transmit or receive packet activity. Upon initial bootup, these Ethernet ports are not configured. You must first connect to the Net-Net 6300 over a serial connection before you can configure the management Ethernet ports for use. You set up the management interfaces using the physical and network interface configuration elements.
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• We recommend that you use shielded CAT5e or CAT6 Ethernet cables with RJ45 plugs for connecting to the rear-panel Net-Net 6300 Ethernet interfaces. These Ethernet interfaces have a distance limitation of 328 feet (100 m), as defined by the FAST Ethernet standard, IEEE 802.3.
Net-Net 6300 can rely on only one functional power supply to sustain normal operation. A malfunctioning power supply must be removed and replaced as soon as possible. If the Net-Net 6300 starts up with only one power supply, it will not generate an alarm.
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DC Power The Net-Net 6300 can be powered by central office –48 VDC operations with a DC- DC supply. You insert and remove the power supply from the system chassis by its handle. The grey latch moves from left to right and the power supply is inserted into the chassis.
Black -48 VDC Grounding Terminals The grounding terminals are used to attach the Net-Net 6300 chassis to a local earth ground. The terminals are located to the left of the two power supplies in the rear of the chassis. Cooling Components The Net-Net 6300 must remain well ventilated for reliable and continuous operation.
FAULT LED identifying the bad or malfunctioning Fan. Air Filter The Net-Net 6300 air filter removes airborne particles before they are drawn into the system chassis. Net-Net 6300 Hardware Architecture The hardware architecture of the Net-Net 6300 series hardware architecture is depicted below.
Graphic Display Graphic Display To the left the 4-line graphic display on the Net-Net 6300 front control panel is visible at all times. To the right the buttons used to navigate the display are accessible as well. The graphic display reports real-time status, alarms, and general system information.
NET - NET SESSION DIRECTOR The base display of a Net-Net 6300 in an HA node includes additional information applicable to its HA state. See the "Graphic Display Output for HA Nodes" section in this chapter.
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The following diagram shows the complete menu of options available from the graphic display. Lines in black indicate results from pressing the Up or Down buttons. Lines in blue indicate results from pressing the Enter button. Version 1.0 Acme Packet, Inc. Technical Publications 25...
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ACLI configuration. The BOOT PARAMS selection displays the IP information necessary to connect to the first Ethernet interface, eth0, located on the left side on the back of the Net-Net 6300. This interface is used primarily for maintenance, configuration, and downloading software images.
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Press the Enter button to return to the Top Menu. ACTIVITY The ACTIVITY display allows you to scroll through current Net-Net 6300 System traffic statistics. These statistics provide a real-time snapshot of the capacity at which the system is operating.
The information included in this section only applies to high availability Net-Net 6300 System nodes. The graphic display on a Net-Net 6300 in an HA node indicates the current HA state. Five state indications can be displayed on the graphic display.
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Displays Net-Net 6300. NET - NET SESSION DIRECTOR (S) Net-Net 6300 Systems in the active state use the default graphic display. The Active State Displays following example shows the display of an active Net-Net 6300. NET - NET SESSION DIRECTOR Version 1.0...
This chapter provides information about how to install the Net-Net 6300 and its associated components, includes cabling information. Shipped Parts Each Net-Net 6300 ships in one box. Inside this box is the Net-Net 6300 chassis and the accessory kit. The ordered NIU and power supplies are already installed in the chassis.
• grounding. Separate circuits should be available for each of the Net-Net 6300 two power supplies. Net-Net 6300 may only be powered by AC or DC circuits at one time; mixed • power supply configurations are unsupported. Never use extension cords when powering a Net-Net 6300.
Ensure that the equipment rack is securely bolted to the floor, and that the • equipment rack and components are properly grounded. For AC power installations, use a regulating UPS to protect the Net-Net 6300 • from power surges, voltage spikes, and power failures.
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Open the exterior box. Unpack the contents of the Net-Net 6300 shipment. Locate the packing list that comes with the Net-Net 6300 shipment, located outside of shipment box #1. Confirm that all of the components listed in the shipping box contents tables are present and in good condition.
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Stationary slide assembly with locking mechanism as shipped, with chassis slide inserted into stationary slide. (2 x shipped) Stationary Slide with locking mechanismonly (2 x shipped) Chassis Slide with locking mechanismonly (2 x shipped) Version 1.0 Acme Packet, Inc. Technical Publications 35...
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Nut Bar (4 x shipped) Mounting Spacer (2 x shipped) Phillips Screw 10-32 x 5/8” (8 x shipped): Phillips Screw 6-32 x 5/16” (6 x shipped) Flat Head Screw 10-32 x 5/16" (6 x shipped) 36 Net-Net 6300 Hardware Installation Guide Version 1.0...
Net-Net 6300. Once the equipment rack and Net-Net 6300 hardware is in place, insert the chassis, on its slides into the equipment rack mounted slides. When the Net-Net 6300 is fully inserted into the equipment rack, it is secured in place with two thumb screws and 4 rack screws.
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2 x slide extenders • 4 x 10-32 x 3/8” screws with square cone washer • Repeat steps 2 and 3 on the other stationary slide. A completed slide should resemble the following: 38 Net-Net 6300 Hardware Installation Guide Version 1.0...
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SYSTEM INSTALLATION Tapped Hole Rack This section explains how to mount the Net-Net 6300 mounting rail assembly in a Installation tapped hole equipment rack. To install the stationary rails on the front of a tapped hole equipment rack: Locate the following components: 2 x stationary rail sections •...
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Expand and line up the unpainted side of the stationary rail on the outside of the rear rack rail at the same height used for the front mount point. Place one 10-32 screw through the stationary rail ear and screw in place. 40 Net-Net 6300 Hardware Installation Guide Version 1.0...
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Your rack should resemble the following image: Square Hole Rack This section explains how to mount the Net-Net 6300’s mounting rail assembly in a Installation square hole equipment rack. You can use 10-32 cage nuts as an alternative to the provided nut bars, but they must be mounted prior to this procedure.
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Expand and line up the unpainted side of the stationary rail ear on the outside of the rear rack rail at the height used for the front mount point. Hold the nut bar behind the rear rack rail. 42 Net-Net 6300 Hardware Installation Guide Version 1.0...
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In this second portion of system installation, two chassis ears and two chassis slides Chassis Ears and are secured to the Net-Net 6300. Slides To install the chassis rails on the Net-Net 6300: Locate the following components: 6 x 10-32 x 5/16" flat head (black) screws •...
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Repeat steps 2-5 for the other side of the Net-Net 6300. Installing the You now lift the Net-Net 6300 and install it into the rack. To prevent personal injury Chassis in the or damage to the Net-Net 6300 follow these guidelines: Rack This installation requires two people and should not be attempted otherwise.
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SYSTEM INSTALLATION Insert the chassis slides into the stationary slides. Version 1.0 Acme Packet, Inc. Technical Publications 45...
Fully tighten all 4, 10-32 x 5/8” front screws that hold the stationary rails to the rack. Center-mount 2-Post Chassis Installation The following sections explain how to mount your Net-Net 6300 in a center-mount, 2-post equipment rack. The Net-Net 6300 in a center mount installation looks like this: Installing the Center mounting ears are attached to each side of the Net-Net 6300.
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Final installation resembles the image below. Repeat this procedure for the other side of the Net-Net 6300. You now will lift the Net-Net 6300 and install it into the rack. To prevent personal Installing the Chassis in the Rack injury or damage to the Net-Net 6300 follow these guidelines: This installation requires two people and should not be attempted otherwise.
Net-Net 6300 in place. Fan Module Installation The fans are pre installed in the Net-Net 6300 when it ships. There is no need to remove a fan prior to installation. In case this part needs service or replacement, you can remove and replace it with a functioning one.
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The ground terminals are located to the left of the two power supplies, in the rear of Installation the chassis. The Net-Net 6300 ships with 2 kep nuts screwed onto the ground terminals. You use an 11/32” nut driver to remove and install these kep nuts.
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Use a 15 Amp fused circuit for each AC power supply. To install the two AC powers cords in the Net-Net 6300: Locate the two AC power cords shipped with your Net-Net 6300. Choose one power supply to work on first.
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There is no ON/OFF switch on these power supplies. When you plug them in the power is on and the system will start to boot Note: To remove AC power cables from the Net-Net 6300 reverse the previous procedure. Version 1.0...
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Use a 35 Amp min fused circuit for each DC power supply. To install the DC power cords in the Net-Net 6300 System: Locate the two DC power cords shipped with your Net-Net 6300. Choose one power supply to work on first.
However, when a cable is disconnected and the link is lost, an alarm is generated. Console Port The Net-Net 6300 has one console port in the rear left side of the chassis. The Net- Net 6300 ships with a console adapter, which allows you to connect a standard DB- 9 serial port to the Net-Net 6300 RJ45 console port.
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Alarm Port Cabling You can use the alarm port to indicate electrically when an alarm has been generated on the Net-Net 6300. The alarm port contains leads for three circuits, each of which closes to signify a corresponding alarm. Cabling Procedure To connect the alarm port cable to the NIU alarm port: Locate the alarm contact cable you plan to connect to the Net-Net 6300 System.
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Lead the alarm cable neatly away from the rear panel toward any alarm monitoring equipment. The following figure shows a Net-Net 6300 with an alarm cable properly connected. Management Standard shielded CAT5e or CAT6 (or higher) Ethernet cables with RJ45 jacks are Network Ports used for connecting the Net-Net 6300 management Ethernet ports to your network.
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Mgmt2. The release tab on the RJ45 jack will click into place when you insert it properly. Route the cable away from the Net-Net 6300. Make sure that the Ethernet cables are not stretched tightly or subject to extreme stress.
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Perform all cabling procedures according to the established standards for your • organization. To connect network GigE optical cabling to the GigE optical physical interface cards: Locate the GigE fiber optic cables you plan to connect to the Net-Net 6300. Version 1.0 Acme Packet, Inc. Technical Publications 57...
P0 & P1 on each NIU. The image below shows Multi Mode cable. Route the cable away from the Net-Net 6300. Make sure that the fiber optic cables are not stretched tightly or subjected to extreme stress. The image below shows a Net-Net 6300 with media network cables properly connected and inserted in P0 &...
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Management network ports feature automatic crossover negotiation so that a crossover cable is not necessary for HA cabling. To cable Net-Net 6300 in an HA configuration using single rear interface support: Insert one end of an Ethernet cable into either mgmt1 or mgmt2 on the rear panel of the Net-Net SBC1.
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NIU media port cabling in an HA node depends on network topology. After a Nodes switchover between the two Net-Net 6300 in an HA node, the standby system sends out an ARP message using a configured virtual MAC address, establishing that MAC on another physical port on the same Ethernet switch.
Set the terminal application’s parameters to match the Net-Net 6300 default parameters listed in the table above. Net-Net 6300 console port is located in the lower left hand side on the back of the Net-Net 6300. You must connect to the console port on initial boot.
Once you have established the console connection, powered on the Net-Net 6300 and a runtime image has been loaded, you are ready to login and begin configuring the system. After the Net-Net 6300 System has initialized, the ACLI login prompt appears in your terminal application as follows:...
Procedures to reroute call and network traffic around the Net-Net 6300 are outside the scope of this guide. You can set the Net-Net 6300 to reject all incoming calls from your system with the set-system-state command. When set to offline, this command lets calls in progress continue uninterrupted, but no new calls are admitted.
Rebooting, Resetting, and Power Cycling Reboot Rebooting the Net-Net 6300 shuts down the system in an orderly fashion and then starts it up again. The operating system gracefully shuts down as processes are terminated and the filesystem is stopped. While the system and its processes are stopped, all call processing is immediately halted.
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Reboot this SD [y/n]?: y System Reset Resetting the Net-Net 6300 via the front of the chassis performs a cold reboot. This is the equivalent to disconnecting the power from the system and then reconnecting it. There is no orderly termination of tasks, and the system shuts down abruptly. You should only reset the Net-Net 6300 when it becomes unstable and no other means of gaining administrative control is possible.
When performing hardware maintenance on the Net-Net 6300, it is best to minimize any risk of interrupting network traffic or losing data. If the Net-Net 6300 are configured as an HA node, you should only work on the Net-Net 6300 that is in standby mode.
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169.254.2.1 on wancom2:0 Switchover log: Confirm that Net-Net SBC1 and Net-Net SBC2’s current configurations match by typing display-current-cfg-version and press <Enter> at the ACLI prompt. NETNETSBC1# display-current-cfg-version Current configuration version is 5 Version 1.0 Acme Packet, Inc. Technical Publications 69...
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Log in to the ACLI via a console connection. Reboot the system from the ACLI. When this Net-Net 6300 returns online, it will synchronize HA state with the active HA node using the new NIU. You can confirm system state by using the show health command.
MAINTENANCE INTRODUCTION Chassis Removal This section explains how to remove the Net-Net 6300 from an equipment rack. To prevent injury, we recommend that any time a Net-Net 6300 is installed or removed from an equipment rack, two people complete the procedure.
Pull the Net-Net 6300 forward and out of the equipment rack. Lift the Net-Net 6300 out of the equipment rack, and move it to an ESD safe location. When removing and replacing a power supply, remember to first ground yourself...
Turn the power source off before you remove or install the power supply into the chassis. The power supply is a user-replaceable component. If a Net-Net 6300 power supply malfunctions you should remove the malfunctioning power supply and replace it.
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MAINTENANCE INTRODUCTION To remove a power supply from the Net-Net 6300: Turn the two power sources to the Net-Net 6300 off. Remove the power cables from both power supplies. With your finger push the grey tab located at the bottom right corner of the Power Supply to the left.
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MAINTENANCE INTRODUCTION Move the Power Supply to an ESD safe location. Caution NEVER power up a Power Supply before it is installed in the Net-Net 6300. Version 1.0 Acme Packet, Inc. Technical Publications 75...
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MAINTENANCE INTRODUCTION To install a Power Supply in the Net-Net 6300: Locate the Power Supply to be installed.The arrow indicates the label on top of the Power Supply. When you install the Power Supply the label is on the top side.
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MAINTENANCE INTRODUCTION Insert the Power Supply into the empty Power Supply slot. Located in the rear panel of the Net-Net 6300 in the orientation shown below. Continue inserting the power supply into the chassis. The chassis will deflect the power supply latch. While pushing the power supply into the chassis, you will hear a click and the power supply will be in place.
Fan and quickly replace it with a functioning one to prevent the system from overheating. The Net-Net 6300 Air Filter is built into the Bezel and is not a Field Replaceable Unit. Caution An over temperature condition can stop packet processing.
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MAINTENANCE INTRODUCTION The Bezel is removed from the Net-Net 6300. The back side of the Bezel shows the Fan Filter and the 4 receptacle to the 4 posts on the chassis. The four post and receptacles are what hold the Bezel in place.
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Pull the individual Fan you just unscrewed directly toward you, and out of the chassis. Move the Fan to an ESD safe location. To Install a Fan To obtain a replacement Fan, contact your Acme Packet customer support representative directly or email support@acmepacket.com. Replacing the Fan is the reverse process as removing it.
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MAINTENANCE INTRODUCTION To install one of the 15 individual fans: Locate the individual replacement Fan to be installed into the Net-Net 6300. Rear view of the Fan to be installed. Rear side view of the Fan to be installed. Version 1.0...
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Insert the new replacement Fan into the appropriate slot. Screw in the two flat head screws that hold the Fan into place. The new replacement Fan is installed into the Net-Net 6300 chassis. Install the front Bezel back onto the Net-Net 6300.
Cooling maintenance encompasses cleaning the fan module and cleaning the air inlets on the front of the Net-Net 6300. Cleaning the fan module requires that you remove the module itself. If you are not shutting down the Net-Net 6300 this procedure must be performed quickly or else the system may overheat and cause packet processing to stop.
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Pivot the two ejection handles outward at the same time, pulling the card out of its connection to the motherboard and away from the system chassis. Note: This action disengages the NIU from the system, severing all electrical contact to the processing unit. 84 Net-Net 6300 Hardware Installation Guide Version 1.0...
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MAINTENANCE INTRODUCTION Pull the NIU out of the Net-Net 6300 by holding each side of the NIUs front panel. Place the NIU in an antistatic bag while it remains outside of the Net-Net 6300. Move the NIU to an ESD safe location.
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Note: Note the two flared guide rails that the NIU rides as it is inserted into the Net-Net 6300. Note: The guide rails will keep the NIU card in place. Slide the NIU card into the Net-Net 6300. 86 Net-Net 6300 Hardware Installation Guide Version 1.0...
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Screw the NIU into the chassis with a #2 Phillips screwdriver. This creates the final connection between the interface unit and the chassis. Note: Replace all Network and Management cabling. Version 1.0 Acme Packet, Inc. Technical Publications 87...
Serves as the receptacle for the LC duplex fiber optic connectors. • SFP+ are hot swappable and may be replaced while the Net-Net 6300 is powered on. Leave the NIU in the Net-Net 6300 as you extract the SFP+. To obtain a SFP+, contact your Acme Packet sales representative directly or by email at tac@acmepacket.com.
NIU cards. The arrow indicates a Blue bale clasp latch- Single Mode. Media Cables This section describes the media signaling interface, fiber optic cable, used in the NIU card that goes with the Net-Net 6300. The fiber optic cables only ship from Acme Packet if you order them. Cable Information The fiber optic cable used on the Net-Net 6300 media cards.
GigE NIU card is not cabled. Removing an SFP+ To remove the SFP+ from the NIU card. Pull the bale clasp latch out and down. It will pivot downwards on its hinge. 90 Net-Net 6300 Hardware Installation Guide Version 1.0...
Slide the replacement optical transceiver into the SFP+ socket on the NIU. Flip the bale clasp latch back into the rest position. Alarms The Net-Net 6300 generates internal alarms that correspond to internal hardware fault conditions. Hardware faults are divided into two types: Hardware and environmental •...
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Voltage • Physical interface cards • For each category, the following tables list the Net-Net 6300 alarm name, hardware alarm ID, alarm severity, causes, log message, and graphic display window message, if any. Hardware and This section provides details about hardware and environmental alarms.
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Z (Where X degrees) is sensor name, Y is temperature and Z is threshold) If this alarm occurs, the Net-Net 6300 System turns the fan speed up to the fastest possible speed. Version 1.0 Acme Packet, Inc. Technical Publications 93...
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Y is current module speed and Z is threshold) If this alarm occurs, the Net-Net 6300 System turns the fan speed up to the fastest possible speed. Power Supply Alarms The following table lists the power supply alarms. Graphic Display...
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MINOR: outside operating cy threshold of 10% of normal correctly Z1 to Z2 (Where voltage X is sensor name, Y is voltage and Z is threshold) Version 1.0 Acme Packet, Inc. Technical Publications 95...
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MINOR: outside operating cy threshold of 10% of normal correctly Z1 to Z2 (Where voltage X is sensor name, Y is voltage and Z is threshold) 96 Net-Net 6300 Hardware Installation Guide Version 1.0...
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For each possible network interface, an alarm exists that indicates whether the link goes up or down. The following tables list detailed information about the Net-Net 6300 System’s NIU link alarms, including their ID assignments, severities, causes, log messages, and messages printed in the graphic display window.
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SFP+ REMOVED CRITICAL S2P1 SFP+ Slot 2 Port 1 SFP+ GIGPORT 5 Removed Removed When an SFP+ module is inserted or removed from an NIU, there is no impact on system health. Version 1.0 Acme Packet, Inc. Technical Publications 99...
Specifications this guide. Using This Guide Read and understand all notes of warning and caution included in the Net-Net 6300 documentation. These warnings and cautions are designed to keep you safe and protect the Net-Net 6300 from damage. Electrical Safety Precautions...
SAFETY • If an electrical accident occurs, remove power from the system immediately by unplugging the chassis. Always disconnect the power from the system when removing a Net-Net 6300 • from its rack. When disconnecting power: • Disconnect the circuit breaker at the rack.
If your equipment rack is painted, you should ground the system to some other reliable place or remove a small portion of paint for proper grounding. Use a grounded ESD wrist strap when working on the Net-Net 6300 to prevent • static discharge.
Electrical Specifications Refer to the following tables for information regarding the electrical specifications of the Net-Net 6300. Power Supply This table lists the Net-Net 6300 input circuit’s fuse and cable size requirements. Input Circuit Fuse Requirements Power Circuit Fuse Rating...
The IEC connector ports accept a 3-lead IEC-320 connector for AC power installations. Optical Transceiver Interface Module Specification Refer to the following table for information about the optical specifications of the GigE SFP+ optical transceivers for the Net-Net 6300. Specification Multimode (SX) Fiber Module Singlemode (LX) Fiber Module Wavelength λ...
Japan: VCC17 Class A limits CE Mark indicated by * above The Net-Net 6300 has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
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SPECIFICATIONS Japan: VCCI-B This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take corrective actions. Version 1.0 Acme Packet, Inc. Technical Publications 105...
Acme Packet is compliant with WEEE, offering disposal of its equipment that adheres to the EU directive: For products sold after August 13, 2005, Acme Packet ensures the proper waste • recycling resulting from Acme Packet products at customer locations in the EU.
Acronyms, Definitions, and Terms ACLI—Acme Command Line Interface is the command line interface used by Acme Packet to configure, maintain, and monitor Net-Net SBC’s and other Acme Packet products. AC—Alternating Current refers to the 120-volt electricity delivered by power utilities to three-pin power outlets.
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NVRAM—Non-volatile Random Access Memory is a type of memory that retains its contents when power is turned off. Optical Transceiver—The fiber connection to the Net-Net 6300 System plugs into an optical transceiver. Through this connection, light energy is converted into electrical energy.
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VFD—Vacuum Fluorescent Display is used on the graphic display window of the Net-Net 6300 System chassis’s front control panel. VLAN—Virtual Local Area Network refers to a network of computers are connected to a single physical segment of a wire but behave as if they are connected to the physically diverse LANs.
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