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WiSM2 Front Panel RJ-45 CONSOLE Port CONSOLE Port WS-SVC-WISM2 CLEI CONSOLE POWR SYSTEM ALARM CISCO WIRELESS SERVICE MODULE (WISM2) POWER ALARM CONSOLE RJ-45 SYSTEM CONSOLE These sections describe the WiSM2 front panel: • Status LEDs, page 3 CONSOLE Ports, page 5 •...
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Status LEDs Six status LEDs indicate the operating states of the WiSM2 module. Table 1 describes the status LED operation. Table 1 Status LED Descriptions LED Label Color Description SYSTEM Green/Amber System Status: ALARM • During system power-up: SYSTEM blinks amber. –...
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Table 1 Status LED Descriptions (Continued) LED Label Color Description POWER Green The POWER LED is green when the module is receiving power and is off when power is removed. CONSOLE Green USB console port LED status: USB CONSOLE Off—Not active. •...
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Plugging in a PC that does not have the USB console driver support does not cause a switchover. When using the USB console port for operation with Microsoft Windows, you must install the Cisco Windows USB Console Driver on any PC that is connected to the console port. If it is not installed, prompts guide you through a simple installation process.
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The USB console driver also works on Linux and MacOS Hosts. See the notes listed inside the Note Cisco Windows USB Console driver package for installation details. There is an LED adjacent to the USB CONSOLE connector and an LED next to the RJ-45 CONSOLE connector.
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Console/Aux Port (RJ-45) Pin Number Signal Direction Input RXD-DBG Input The initial WiSM2 configuration must be made through a direct connection to the RJ-45 CONSOLE Note port. After the initial configurations, you can make an Secure Shell (SSH) or Telnet connection to the module to further configure the module.
Table 5 USB Ports Type A Connector Pinouts Pin Number Description +5 V Power Requirements The WiSM2 requires 225 W for operation. Make sure that your chassis can provide this power. All Catalyst 6500 chassis (except the Catalyst 6503) require the fan tray 2 module, which requires the Note 2500 W power supply for proper operation.
Hazardous voltage or energy is present on the backplane when the system is operating. Use caution Warning when servicing. Statement 1034 Blank faceplates and cover panels serve three important functions: they prevent exposure to Warning hazardous voltages and currents inside the chassis; they contain electromagnetic interference (EMI) that might disrupt other equipment;...
Installing the WiSM2 Before installing the WiSM2, you must install the Catalyst 6500 series switch chassis and at least one Note supervisor engine. For information on installing the switch chassis, see the Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Installation Guide. This section describes how to install the WiSM2 into the Catalyst 6500 series switch. All modules, including the supervisor engine (if you have redundant supervisor engines), support hot Note swapping.
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If possible, place switching modules between the empty slots that contain only Note switching-module filler plates (Cisco part number 800-00292-01). Blank faceplates and cover panels serve three important functions: they prevent exposure to Warning hazardous voltages and currents inside the chassis;...
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Loosen the captive installation screws that secure the switching module filler plate (or an existing Step 4 switching module) to the desired slot. Step 5 Remove the switching module filler plate (or an existing switching module). Hold the handle of the WiSM2 with one hand, and place your other hand under the carrier support. Do Step 6 not touch the printed circuit boards or connector pins.
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OUTPU T FAIL Figure 5 Ejector Levers and Captive Installation Screws WS-SVC-WISM2 CLEI CONSOLE POWR SYSTEM ALARM CISCO WIRELESS SERVICE MODULE (WISM2) CLEI CONSOLE Captive Ejector levers installation screws Catalyst 6500 Series Wireless Services Module 2 Installation and Verification Note 78-16318-01...
This completes the WiSM2 installation procedure. Verifying the Installation When you install the WiSM2 into the Catalyst 6500 series switch, the module goes through a boot sequence that requires no intervention. At the successful conclusion of the boot sequence, the green STATUS LED lights and remains on.
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To remove the WiSM2, perform these steps: Shut down the module by one of these methods: Step 1 In privileged mode from the router prompt, enter the hw-mod module mod shutdown command. • Note If you enter this command to shut down the module, you must enter the following commands in global configuration mode to restart (power down, and then power up) the module: Router# no power enable module mod Router# power enable module mod...
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