Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise User manual

Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise
Communication Server
Alcatel-Lucent 3 Port PoE Gigabit Adapter

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Chapter 1
Introduction to the 3 Port PoE Gigabit Adapter
Restriction ................................................................................................1.1
Functional components .......................................................................1.1
LAN port .......................................................................................................1.1
Phone port ....................................................................................................1.1
PC port ..........................................................................................................1.1
Console port RS232C ..................................................................................1.1
Power connector .........................................................................................1.2
Power adaptor ..............................................................................................1.2
Power consumption and cabling ......................................................1.2
Chapter 2
LED indicators
Chapter 3
Installation
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Chapter 4
Configuration
Default configuration ............................................................................4.1
Advanced configuration ......................................................................4.1
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The Alcatel-Lucent 3 Port PoE (Power over Ethernet) Gigabit Adapter (referred to as the
Alcatel-Lucent PoE GA from now on) transmits electrical power and data to the Alcatel-Lucent
8 Series Phones over standard twisted-pair cables in an Ethernet network.
It is an Ethernet switch that allows gigabit network access for a PC that is associated with a
series 8 phone without modifying the existing Ethernet infrastructure. The aim is to provide a
separate 1 GB connection for the PC. This feature is not possible if the PC is connected
through the IP phone.
The Alcatel-Lucent PoE GA can draw power over the Ethernet (PoE), or locally using an
adaptor.
The Alcatel-Lucent PoE GA provides:
- one 10/100/1000BASE-T upstream LAN Port,
- one 10/100BASE-T downstream device port for phone,
- one 10/100/1000BASE-T downstream device port for PC,
- power for the phone that is connected to the phone port.
1.1 Restriction
The Alcatel-Lucent PoE GA is guaranteed to work with Alcatel-Lucent Series 8 Phones only.
1.2 Functional components
1.2.1 LAN port
The 1 GB LAN port can support both types of Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE):
- for power delivery on either signal pair (pin 1, 2, 3, 6), or
- unused pairs (pin 4, 5, 7, and 8).
This port is capable of 10/100 Mbps connections with auto-negotiation.
1.2.2 Phone port
The phone port is a PoE PSE compliant port that supports class 0, class 1 or class 2 type
Powered Devices up to 6.49W. The PoE function of a phone will shut down if the phone
consumes actual power of more than 7W or 180mA.
This port is capable of 10/100 Mbps connections with auto-negotiation.
1.2.3 PC port
The 1 GB PC port is capable of linking at 10/100 Mbps with auto-negotiation.
1.2.4 Console port RS232C
This serial port (DB-9 connector) is configured as a data communication equipment connector.
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You can connect a PC to this port to configure the Alcatel-Lucent PoE GA using a Command
Line Interface (CLI).
1.2.5 Power connector
This is used to accept power from a 48 V DC local power adaptor.
1.2.6 Power adaptor
This is used to supply 48 V DC from local wall power. Model name: FSP025-1AD207A
The connection to the Alcatel-Lucent PoE GA must comply with the following standard for
cable type: IEC320 C14.
The Alcatel-Lucent PoE GA is not supplied with country compatible cables. You must provide
specific cables separately.
1.3 Power consumption and cabling
The Alcatel-Lucent PoE GA consumes a maximum power of 12.95W when powered by a PSE
over Ethernet. An IP Phone consumes an average of 2-3W.
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The Alcatel-Lucent 3 port PoE Gigabit Adapter has single color LEDs to indicate the correct
functionality of all the components and functions. The LEDs can be:
- OFF (if the monitored function or component is not active or connected),
- ON (if the monitored function is active or connected),
- BLINKING (if the monitored component is transmitting and receiving).
table 2.1: LED indicators for Alcatel-Lucent PoE GA
LED name Function Condition Meaning
POWER System power
indicator ON the system power is
connected
LAN LINK/ACT LAN port indicator ON the LAN port link is
established
BLINKING the LAN port is
transmitting and
receiving
LAN 1000M LAN port gigabit
speed indicator ON the LAN port is linked
at 1000 Mbps
IP PHONE LINK/ACT IP Phone port
indicator ON the IP phone port link
is established
BLINKING the IP phone port is
transmitting and
receiving
IP PHONE POE ON IP Phone port power
output indicator ON the phone port PoE
function is active
IP PHONE POE
ERROR IP Phone port power
fault indicator ON the phone consumed
more than 6.49W
the phone port PoE
function is switched off
IP PHONE VLAN
ENABLE IP Phone port VLAN
enable indicator ON the VLAN function of
the phone port is
active
PC LINK/ACT PC port indicator ON the PC port link is
established
BLINKING the PC port is
transmitting and
receiving
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You can install the Alcatel-Lucent 3 port PoE Gigabit Adapter on a desktop in a horizontal
position.
The network cables for the Alcatel-Lucent PoE GA must meet the following basic
requirements:
- shielded twisted pair Category 5 enhanced (CAT5E),
- RJ-45 connector,
- 4 pair,
- straight through pin out,
- shielded connectors.
Maximum cable lengths are as follows:
- Alcatel-Lucent PoE GA LAN port to the IP network: 100 meters,
- Alcatel-Lucent PoE GA phone port to the 8 series phone:
• 100 meters if the Alcatel-Lucent PoE GA is powered locally,
• 3 meters if the Alcatel-Lucent PoE GA is powered over Ethernet.
- Alcatel-Lucent PoE GA PC port to PC: 100 meters.
If not using PoE, make sure the Alcatel-Lucent PoE GA is connected to an approved 48 V DC
adaptor that is connected to a grounded power outlet.
Verify that all the components are properly installed. If one or more components appear to be
malfunctioning, test them in an alternate environment to ensure that they are working properly.
For an illustration on how to connect the components of an Alcatel-Lucent PoE GA, see
figure: Connections
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Figure 3.1: Connections
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In most cases, the Alcatel-Lucent 3 Port PoE Gigabit Adapter works properly with the default
configuration. If any default value needs to be changed, you can connect a PC to the
Alcatel-Lucent PoE GA through the RS232 port and use the Command Line Interface (CLI) to
change the configuration.
4.1 Default configuration
The default Alcatel-Lucent PoE GA configurations are shown in the following table:
Function Condition
DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) / repeater
configuration LAN port in DTE mode, PC and phone ports in
repeater mode
Auto-negotiation to set speed and duplex ENABLED on all 3 ports
MDIX (Medium Dependent Interface
Crossover) DISABLED on PC and phone ports,
ENABLED on LAN port
QoS (Quality of Service) port-based QoS is enabled
MAC-based QoS is DISABLED
802.1p standard for QoS mechanism is
DISABLED
The DiffServ architecture is DISABLED
Broadcast storm control feature for
broadcast/multicast packets ENABLED
Reserved multicast frame behavior (different
from BCM5384 default action) 802.1x frames (01:80:C2:00:00:03) must be
FLOODED to all other ports
4.2 Advanced configuration
Prerequisite: your PC must have a terminal emulation program capable of RS232 port
communication.
To configure the Alcatel-Lucent PoE GA:
1. Connect a PC to the RS232 connector (DB-9 serial port) on the back panel of the
Alcatel-Lucent PoE GA. The settings for the terminal emulation program are as follows:
• Baud rate: 9600 bps
• Data bits: 8
• Parity: None
• Stop bit: 1
• Flow control: None
Note 1:
An example of a terminal emulation program is HyperTerminal which runs on a Windows-based PC.
To find HyperTerminal in Windows, follow the path: Program Files -> Accessories -> Communica-
tions -> HyperTerminal
2. Open the terminal emulator. You will see the prompt:
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Enter the fixed password . The password is case-sensitive.
3. Enter the command you wish to use at the following command prompt:
Note 2:
This procedure uses the AF command as an example. See the table at the end of this section for a
summary of all commands.
4. Enter to select the port for phone at the following command prompt:
!"#$ % & '(# )
5. Enter to select half-duplex at the following command prompt:
*+ , % !-
6. Enter to select 100Mb as speed at the following command prompt:
% % &
7. Enter to verify that the parameters have been taken into account at the following
command prompt:
)
To view the other commands that are available, type !at the prompt for the Help menu.
The following table summarizes the Alcatel-Lucent PoE GA CLI commands and their functions:
Command Function
AA To enable auto-negotiation of port speed and
duplex
AF To set the port speed and duplex (forced)
AX To enable / disable MDIX on each individual
port
SM To enable/ disable special multicast
QE To enable / disable port-based QoS
AN To enable / disable notifying PC and phone
ports if LAN port link lost
LI To reset switch to factory settings
VS To display hardware and software versions
PS To display current port status
H To display the Help menu
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