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OmniAccess 6000

Wireless LAN Switch

Installation Guide

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Summary of Contents for OmniAccess 6000

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Page 2: ...reserved Specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice Originated in the USA Trademarks Alcatel AP60 61 Alcatel 70 Alcatel 6000 and Alcatel AOS W are trademarks of Alcatel in the United States and certain other countries Any other trademarks appearing in this manual are owned by their respective companies ...

Page 3: ...tions not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This product complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Indus...

Page 4: ...ct complies with 21 CFR Chapter 1 Subchapter J Part 1040 10 and IEC 60825 1 1993 A1 1997 A2 2001 IEC 60825 2 2000 For continued compliance with the above laser safety standards only approved Class 1 modules from our approved vendors should be installed in the product See Gigabit Ethernet Ports on page 52 for a list of approved modules and vendors CAUTION The lithium battery may explode if it is in...

Page 5: ...ventions xii Contacting Alcatel xiii Chapter 1 System Overview 1 Features 1 Physical Description 2 Chapter 2 Installing the Chassis 5 Pre Installation Checklist 5 Precautions 6 Requirements 7 Mounting the Chassis 9 Adding Modules 11 Connecting Power 11 Chapter 3 Verifying the Installation 15 Chapter 4 The Fan Tray 17 Features 17 Physical Description 18 Replacing a Fan Tray 19 ...

Page 6: ... 33 Chapter 6 The Supervisor Card 35 The Alcatel OmniAccess Supervisor Card I 35 Features 35 Physical Description 36 Port Cable Specifications 39 Inserting a Supervisor Card 41 Removing a Supervisor Card 43 The Alcatel OmniAccess Supervisor Card II 44 Chapter 7 The Line Cards 45 OAW LC 2G24F Features 45 Physical Description 46 Port Cable Specifications 49 OAW LC 2G Features 54 Physical Description...

Page 7: ... components z Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch This is an enterprise class switch into which multiple Access Points APs and Air Moni tors AMs are connected and controlled z Alcatel Wireless Access Point This is a next generation wire less transceiver which functions as an AP or AM Although third party APs can be used with the Alcatel Wireless LAN system the Alcatel AP provides the best features and eas...

Page 8: ...e proper operation The Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch Installation Guides provide the necessary instructions Initial configuration of the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch Configuration requires someone who understands the company s wired network and has experience with the physical and logical management and configuration of routers switches servers and clients This phase involves the following tasks z Us...

Page 9: ...servers and clients The following tasks are involved z Configure the planned network features via command line or Web inter face z Test and debug the deployment The Alcatel AOS W Reference Guide provides in depth information and examples on the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch s more advanced features Monitoring and maintenance This requires someone experienced using various types of software tools to ...

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Page 11: ...as follows z Part 1 The Alcatel 6000 series Chassis The chapters in this section explain describe the Alcatel 6000 series Wireless LAN Switch system and provide instructions for mounting the chassis attaching power and performing initial power on tests z Part 2 The Alcatel 6000 series Modules Each chapter in this section focuses on a specific module and includes instructions for installing or repl...

Page 12: ...ommand examples this bold font depicts text that the user must type exactly as shown Arguments In the command examples italicized text within angle brackets represents items that the user should replace with information appropriate to their specific situation For example send text message In this example the user would type send at the system prompt exactly as shown followed by the text of the mes...

Page 13: ...p www Alcatel networks com z Support http www Alcatel networks com support z Sales sales Alcatel networks com z Support support Alcatel networks com z Main 408 227 4500 z Fax 408 227 4550 z Sales 408 754 1201 z Support In the U S 800 WI FI LAN 800 943 4526 International 408 754 1200 ...

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Page 15: ... general features of the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch z 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet switch with high speed Layer 2 Layer 3 packet forwarding z High performance packet processing provides value added wireless services such as load balancing rate limiting self healing calibration authentication mobility security and centralized monitoring and configuration z 3U chassis can be mounted in a standard 19 i...

Page 16: ...slot is for the required supervisor card The supervisor card processes all traffic from the line cards and performs all management functions Slot 1 This is a dual purpose slot It can be used for a second optional supervisor card to provide redundancy for extra processing capacity or fault tolerance Alternately this slot can be used for a third line card to provide extra network port capacity Slot ...

Page 17: ... Slots The chassis has slots for up to three power supplies The number and type of power supplies required for your system depends on the number and type of line cards installed and whether you wish to include redundancy for fault tolerance See Power Management on page 27 for more information Each power supply has its own power cord and power switch CAUTION Never use the module handles to lift or ...

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Page 19: ...iguration on page 7 OmniAccess 6000 rack mounting kit see Rack Mounting Kit on page 7 Phillips or cross head screwdriver 19 inch equipment rack or equivalent 3U rack space with 10 cm 4 inches clearance to the left right front and rear of the rack Another person to help position the switch Alcatel power cord for each power supply rated to at least 10 A with IEC320 connector Adequate power supplies ...

Page 20: ... any network cables To minimize electrical hazard keep water and other fluids away from the product Comply with electrical grounding standards during all phases of installation and operation of the product Do not allow the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch chassis network ports power supplies or mounting brackets to contact any device cable object or person attached to a different electrical ground Also...

Page 21: ...talled If you have received your modules separately first install the chassis as described in this chapter and then see Part 2 of this manual for instructions on installing each additional module Rack Mounting Kit Using the included rack mounting kit the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch can be mounted in a standard 19 inch network equipment rack The rack mounting kit contains the following parts FIGURE...

Page 22: ...t the output of any power shaping device is compatible with the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch power supplies z Cool non condensing ventilation For proper operation the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch requires an environment with an ambient air temperature between 0 and 40 ºC 32 to 104 ºF Humidity must be kept at non condensing levels between 5 and 95 Where a large number of electrical devices are workin...

Page 23: ...kets The bracket stamped with slot numbers is for the right hand side of the switch Orient both brackets so that the narrow flange faces the front When placed properly the brackets large rectangular voids will be positioned over the side vents to allow proper air flow during operation Use a Phillips or cross head screwdriver to attach each bracket securely with four 6 32 flat head screws included ...

Page 24: ...kets mounting holes with the corresponding holes in your rack frame FIGURE 2 3 Mounting the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch Use a Phillips or cross head screwdriver to secure the switch to the rack with three 12 24 screws included for each mounting bracket CAUTION To avoid personal injury or damage to equipment get help for lifting and positioning the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch Also do not install th...

Page 25: ...inning read the entire procedure Verify you understand all the precautions in these steps as well as those on page 6 Verify that the installed power supplies can handle the switch s power load The number of power supplies required for your Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch depends on the number and type of modules installed See Power Management on page 27 for details Verify that your site s electrical s...

Page 26: ...d retaining clip When the power cord is attached the clip can be used to hold the cord in place and help prevent it from being pulled out accidentally see Figure 5 3 on page 32 Attach the power cord to a proper electrical outlet Repeat Step 4 through Step 6 for each installed power supply Once power is connected you can perform the power on test see page 15 CAUTION Never attach a power cord to a p...

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Page 29: ...ree seconds Check for the proper power indicators Immediately upon power up you should observe the following z All power supply AC OK and DC OK LEDs light solid green z The fan tray Fan Status LED is solid green and you should be able to feel significant airflow blowing from the chassis vents at each of the three fan positions z The line card Power LED is solid green z The supervisor card Power LE...

Page 30: ...ts the expected level of usage In a typical power on test performed after initial installation a single blinking LED will indicate utilization of under 1 NOTE For more information on LED behavior refer to the individual chapters for the specific modules Once the system has passed the initial power up test z Connect appropriate network cables see The Supervisor Card and The Line Cards for port and ...

Page 31: ...necessary Features Built in Redundancy Three fans are provided in the fan tray The module is designed to provide for cooling even if one fan fails Any two operating fans will provide enough airflow for proper cooling until the fan tray can be replaced Hot Swap Hot swapping should be performed by a trained technician Hot swapping allows you to replace the fan tray without having to shut down the sy...

Page 32: ...is to the back FIGURE 4 1 Alcatel 6000 series Fan Tray Module Fastening Screws These captive screws are used for securing the module into the switch fan tray slot Module Handle This handle is used for removing or inserting the module into the switch chassis CAUTION Do not use the fan tray handle to lift or move the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch Serious damage could result FAN STATUS 1 2 5 4 1 3 SLOT...

Page 33: ...e time critical aspects to parts of the procedure To ensure proper preparation please read through all the steps in the procedure before attempting the replacement Also make sure you understand all the precautions in these steps as well as those on page 6 TABLE 4 1 Fan Status LED Status Description Off The fan tray is not operating Green The fan tray is receiving power and all three fans are opera...

Page 34: ... tray forward from its slot There may be moderate resistance as the module comes free from its connections with the chassis backplane but do not use excessive force When the module is fully disengaged from the backplane power to the working fans is lost and they will gradually stop spinning Fully remove the fan tray and place it safely aside Once disengaged the fan tray should easily slide out of ...

Page 35: ...gaging the module to the backplane during hot swap or by turning on system power after a cold swap the Fan Status LED should be green and you should be able to feel significant airflow blowing from the chassis vents at each fan position If the fans are all working this ends the time critical portion of the hot swap procedure If one of the fans in a newly hot swapped fan tray does not work yellow F...

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Page 37: ...t and remove power supplies Features Rating There are two different power supplies available for the Alcatel 6000 series Wireless LAN Switch z The standard 200 W Power Supply OWA 6000 PS200 This standard power supply is rated at 200 W total output and is auto ranging to accept 90 135 170 264 VAC at 50 to 60 Hz Up to two 200 W power supplies can be installed in the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch in po...

Page 38: ...remaining power supplies will attempt to provide full power for the switch If the switch s total power load does not exceed the combined rated output of the remaining operational power supplies the switch will continue to operate NOTE This feature depends on the number and type of modules installed in your Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch For details see Power Management on page 27 Hot Swap Hot swappin...

Page 39: ...in the switch chassis Module Handle This handle is used for removing or inserting the module into the switch chassis CAUTION Do not use the power supply handle to lift or move the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch Serious damage could result O T P DC OK AC OK 1 7 6 4 1 2 3 4A MAX O T P DC OK AC OK 1 7 6 5 4 1 2 3 6 5A MAX 200 W Power Supply OWA 6000 PS200 400 W Power Supply OWA 6000 PS400 1 2 ...

Page 40: ...s LED Name Position State Description Over Temp Protection Top Off Power supply temperature is okay Amber Power supply fan has failed or temperature is too high DC Okay Middle Green DC power output is okay Off DC power output is not within tolerance AC Okay Bottom Green AC power input is okay Off AC power input is not within tolerance TABLE 5 2 400 W Power Supply LEDs LED Name Position State Descr...

Page 41: ...10 A and conform to grounded electrical standards in the country where the product is operated Power Switch The power switch has two states Off and On Power Management Power Requirements Worksheet Use this worksheet to determine the power required by your Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch Use a separate copy for each system deployed in your network 6 7 Name of Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch Location ...

Page 42: ... 1 12 W Alcatel 6000 Supervisor Card with Crypto Accelerator OWA SC 2 50 W x Alcatel 6000 Line Card 24 FE and 2 GE ports OWA LC 2G 24F 40 W x Alcatel 6000 Line Card 24 FE SPOE and 2 GE ports OWA LC 2G 24FP 40 W x Alcatel 2 GE Line Card with support for two GBIC uplinks OWA LC 2G 40 W x Each Alcatel AP Drawing POE from a Line Card AP60 AP61 AP70 10 W x Each Cisco 1200 AP Drawing POE from a Line Car...

Page 43: ...trical circuits TABLE 5 4 Required Power Supplies Total Power Required Power Supplies Required Required for Redundancy 200 W or less One 200 W supply or One 400 W supply Two 200 W supplies or Two 400 W supplies 400 W or less Two 200 W supplies or One 400 W supply Two 400 W supplies 800 W or less Two 400 W supplies Three 400 W supplies 1200 W or less Three 400 W supplies Not supported Over 1200 W N...

Page 44: ... supply slot for the power supply z The 200 W power supply OWA 6000 PS200 can be installed in power supply slots 1 and 3 only z The 400 W power supply OWA 6000 PS400 can be installed in any power supply slot FIGURE 5 2 Alcatel 6000 series Power Supply Slots TABLE 5 6 Maximum Load using 400 W Power Supplies Component Description Power x Factor Power Subtotal Total power required from worksheet on p...

Page 45: ...chassis power supply slot and gently slide the module toward the backplane Do not force the module it should slide in easily most of the way There may be moderate resistance when the power supply meets the connectors at the back of the chassis Press firmly to engage the connectors but do not use excessive force Secure the power supply Use the screwdriver to push in the module s captive fastening s...

Page 46: ...t 90 132 170 264 VAC at 50 to 60 Hz z Each optional power supply OWA 6000 PS400 is rated at 400 W total and is auto ranging to accept 85 to 264 VAC at 50 to 60 Hz Depending on the switch s total power load you may be required to increase the capacity of your site s electrical systems See Maximum Power Load on page 29 for details NOTE Use of a power line conditioner or Uninterruptable Power Supply ...

Page 47: ...ply Use a 2 Phillips or cross head screwdriver to turn the power supply s captive fastening screws counter clockwise until they are loose they cannot be completely removed Firmly grasp the handle of the power supply and carefully pull the module out of the switch s power supply slot Cover blank slots For safety considerations as well as to promote proper air flow for cooling and to prevent dust fr...

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Page 49: ...l description of the supervisor card details the compatible cables and connectors and covers the steps needed to insert and remove the module Features Hot Swap Hot swapping should be performed by a trained technician Hot swapping allows the supervisor card to be replaced without shutting down the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch External PCMCIA Drive The supervisor card has an external interface that a...

Page 50: ...ser s Guide for details Physical Description FIGURE 6 1 The Supervisor Card Module Fastening Screws These captive screws are used for securing the module into its slot in the switch chassis Module Handle This handle is used for removing or inserting the module into the switch chassis ACTIVE STANDBY PCMCIA SERIAL ETHERNET LNK ACT UTILIZATION 1 100 RESET POWER STATUS 1 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 CAUTION Do not...

Page 51: ...right hand side of the drive TABLE 6 1 Supervisor Card LEDs LED State Description Power Green Module is receiving proper DC power Off Module is powered off Status Green Module has booted and is functioning properly Off Module is loading software Amber Module has loaded software and is initializing Red Module has failed Active Stan dby Green Module is in active mode Amber Module is in standby mode ...

Page 52: ...te management network The management port accepts a 4 or 8 conductor Category 5 UTP Ethernet cable with an RJ 45 male connector A straight through cable is required for connection to a network port A crossover cable is required for connection to a management workstation See page 41 for more port and cable specifications The management port has an LNK ACT LED on its left side During operation the L...

Page 53: ...e LEDs are lit the SCM is functioning at 100 capacity The right most of the lit LEDs will blink to verify the supervisor card is operating properly No LEDs will be lit if the module is in standby mode or not functioning Reset button Only push the reset button when directed to do so by Alcatel technical support Port Cable Specifications Serial Port The serial port is located on the front panel of t...

Page 54: ...6 4 Console Terminal Settings Baud Rate Data Bits Parity Stop Bits Flow Control 9600 8 None 1 None CAUTION Do not connect Access Points to the serial console port The serial port is designed to connect to RS 232 only devices Non RS 232 devices such as Access Points will cause the Switch to fail and can cause damage 3 4 5 2 5 6 3 RJ 45 DB 9 Internal Connections TxD GND RxD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TxD TGND ...

Page 55: ... should be suitable under NEC Article 800 50 and marked accordingly for use in plenums and air handling spaces with regard to smoke propagation such as CL2 P CL3 P MPP or CMP Be sure to install cables in accordance with all applicable local regulations and practices Inserting a Supervisor Card The supervisor card is hot swappable and can be inserted into the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch chassis whi...

Page 56: ... the chassis slot and gently slide the module toward the backplane Do not force the module it should slide in easily most of the way Engage the supervisor card There may be moderate resistance when the supervisor card meets the connectors in the backplane Press firmly so that the connectors at the back of the module engage with the backplane but do not use excessive force If the system is powered ...

Page 57: ...e captive and cannot be fully removed Remove the supervisor card Grasp the module handle firmly and draw the supervisor card forward from its slot There may be moderate resistance as the module comes free from its connections with the chassis backplane but do not use excessive force Once disengaged from the backplane the supervisor card should easily slide out the rest of the way Cover blank slots...

Page 58: ...II The Alcatel 6000 Supervisor Card OWA SC 2 is the same as the Alcatel 6000 Supervisor Card OWA SC 1 except the OWA SC 2 crypto accelerator consists of 16 cores compared with eight supported by the OWA SC 1 The OWA SC 2 supports 256 Mbytes of memory compared with 128 Mbytes of memory for the OWA SC 1 ...

Page 59: ...e cables and connectors and covers the steps required to insert or remove a line card OAW LC 2G24F Features High Port Density Each Alcatel OAW LC 2G24F line card has 24 10 100 Mbps Ethernet FE ports and 2 Gigabit Ethernet GE ports Up to 3 line cards can be installed in the switch chassis for a total of 72 FE and 6 GE ports per switch Hot Swap Hot swapping should be performed by a trained technicia...

Page 60: ...t cable allowing convenient access to device console interfaces Special cables and adapters may be necessary to use SPOE features with some equipment See page 49 for FE cable and port specifications Physical Description FIGURE 7 1 Alcatel Line Card Module Module Fastening Screws These captive fastening screws are used for securing the module in the switch chassis Module Handle This handle is used ...

Page 61: ...AW LC 2G24FP and provides the following POE status information TABLE 7 1 FE LNK ACT LED Status Description Off No Ethernet link on the port Green An Ethernet link has been established on the port but no data is currently being transmitted or received Flashing Green The port is transmitting or receiving data The flashing rate is proportional to your network activity Amber The Ethernet link on the p...

Page 62: ...rd is operating properly Amber The line card is being initialized Red The line card has failed TABLE 7 4 Line Card AP Status LED Status Description Red solid An AP on this port has failed highest precedence Red flashing An air monitor on this port has detected an unsecured AP The AP is attached to your network but is not listed in the switch security policies If security policies are enabled clien...

Page 63: ...the ports on this line card z The Alcatel 6000 series SPOE Line Card OAW LC 2G24FP has 24 FE SPOE ports When connected directly to an IEEE 802 3af POE compatible device the port will provide power and data connectivity through the same cable For devices that support compatible serial wiring or include an appropriate serial breakout adapter such as the Alcatel Wireless Access Point the port will pr...

Page 64: ...OE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RJ 45 Female Pin Out Serial optional POE optional Direction Input Output 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Rx Rx Tx Tx RJ 45 Female Pin Out WS 5031 Line Card 10 100 Mbps Ethernet WS 5032 Line Card 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Direction Input Output Serial TxD POE positive Serial TGND POE positive Serial RxD POE negative Serial RGND POE negative 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ETH Rx POE negative ETH Rx POE negative ETH ...

Page 65: ...adapts the Ethernet cable for DB 9 serial and RJ 45 FE devices z CA SPOE ADAPT 2 adapts the Ethernet cable for RJ 45 serial and RJ 45 FE devices The Alcatel SPOE adapters are compatible with the following APs z Direct connection to a POE compatible device On the SPOE Line Card OAW LC 2G24FP all ports support POE This requires a 4 or 8 conductor Category 5 UTP Ethernet cable with an RJ 45 male conn...

Page 66: ...Ethernet Ports The GE ports provide high bandwidth uplinks between the Alcatel Wireless LAN Switch and the wired LAN The GE port sockets accept a variety of Gigabit Interface Converters GBICs for versatility in selecting optical and electrical interfaces Approved GBICs Approved GBICs are typically selected when the line card is purchased Although the modules are user replaceable for continued safe...

Page 67: ... approved GBICs TABLE 7 8 GE Cable Characteristics GBIC Type Characteristics 1000BASE T copper Cable Connect or Range Category 5 UTP RJ 45 Up to 100 m 325 feet 1000BASE SX optical Shortwave 850 nm Cable Connect or Range 62 5 µm multimode fiber SC type fiber optic Up to 260 m 850 feet Squeeze Release Tabs and Remove GBIC Insert GBIC With Label Up ...

Page 68: ...ity is provided by the ports on this line card Cable Connect or Range 50 µm multimode fiber SC type fiber optic Up to 550 m 1800 feet 1000BASE LX Cable Connect or Range 9 10 µm singlemode fiber SC type fiber optic Up to 10km 6 21 miles Cable Connect or Range 62 5 µm multimode fiber SC type fiber optic Up to 550 m 1800 feet CAUTION Be sure to follow the instructions and notifications in Laser Notic...

Page 69: ...ting the module into the switch chassis POWER STATUS LNK ACT LNK ACT LNK ACT POE 0 1 1 1 4 2 3 TABLE 8 GE LNK ACT LED Status Description Off No Ethernet link on the port Green An Ethernet link has been established on the port but no data is currently being transmitted or received Flashing Green The port is transmitting or receiving data The flashing rate is proportional to your network activity Am...

Page 70: ...card is operating properly Amber The line card is being initialized Red The line card has failed TABLE 10 Line Card AP Status LED Status Description Red solid An AP on this port has failed highest precedence Red flashing An air monitor on this port has detected an unsecured AP The AP is attached to your network but is not listed in the switch security policies If security policies are enabled clie...

Page 71: ...usly empty bay remove the blank cover plate first To do this use a 2 Phillips or cross head screwdriver to loosen both of the fastening screws on the blank cover place The screws loosen with counter clockwise rotation but are captive and cannot be fully removed Carefully insert the line card into the chassis slot Hold the line card by the handle Align the rear of the card with the guide rails in t...

Page 72: ... the line card is inserted properly Secure the line card Use a 2 Phillips or cross head screwdriver to push in the captive fastening screws and turn them clockwise until moderate resistance is felt Do not over tighten Connect the appropriate network cables Line card ports are described under Physical Description starting on page 46 5 6 ...

Page 73: ...the installed line card The screws loosen with counter clockwise rotation but are captive and cannot be fully removed Remove the line card Grasp the module handle firmly and draw the line card forward from its slot There may be moderate resistance as the module comes free from its connections with the chassis backplane but do not use excessive force Once disengaged from the backplane the line card...

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Page 75: ... 44 2 cm 17 4 inches Depth 31 8 cm 12 5 inches Weight 26 5 KG 58 lbs maximum 6 3 KG 13 9 lbs chassis and fan tray 4 4 KG 9 6 lbs each power supply 1 8 KG 4 lbs each supervisor or line card TABLE A 2 Environmental Specifications Item Measurement Temperature Operating 0 to 40 ºC 32 to 104 ºF Storage 0 to 50 ºC 32 to 122 ºF Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing ...

Page 76: ...ASE T IEEE 802 3u 100BASE TX IEEE 802 3ab 1000BASE T IEEE 802 3z 1000BASE SX TABLE A 4 Certifications Item Measurement Electromagnetic Compatibility FCC Part 15 Class A CE ICES 003 Class A VCCI Class A Japan The CE approval mark on back of the product indicates that it meets European Directive 89 336 EEC EN 55022 Class A CISPR 22 Class A EN55024 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 AS NZS 3548 Class A Safety...

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