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Transported and stored avoiding humidity, rains and wet floor. 

 

Electrical safety 

 

Carefully examine your work area for possible hazards such as moist floors, ungrounded power 
extension cables, and missing safety grounds. 

 

Locate the emergency power-off switch in the room before installation. Shut the power off at 
once in case accident occurs. 

 

Do not work alone when the firewall has power. 

 

Always verify that the power has been disconnected. 

Laser safety 

 

WARNING! 

Disconnected optical fibers or transceiver modules might emit invisible laser light. Do not stare into 
beams or view directly with optical instruments when the firewall is operating. 

 

The firewall is a Class 1 laser device. 

 

Before you disconnect the fiber connector, execute the 

shutdown

 command in interface view 

to disable the optical source. 

 

Attach dust caps to disconnected optical fiber connectors and dust plugs to ports on 
disconnected transceiver modules to avoid damage caused by built-up dust. 

 

Insert a dust plug into empty fiber ports. 

Handling safety 

When you move the firewall, follow these guidelines: 

 

Move and unpack the firewall carefully to avoid firewall damage. 

 

Unpack the firewall at least half an hour and power on the firewall at least two hours after you 
move it from a place below 0°C (32°F) to the equipment room. This prevents condensation and 
even damage to the firewall. 

 

Use a safety hand truck when you move multiple firewalls. 

 

Before you move the firewall, remove all cables and mounting brackets. 

 

For long-distance transportation, remove all the removable components, such as power 
supplies and interface modules, and package them separately, and install the filler panels 
supplied with the firewall. For short-distance transportation, make sure all the removable 
components are securely seated in the slots and the screws are fastened. 

 

When you move or lift the firewall chassis, support the bottom of the chassis, rather than 
holding any removable component. Make sure the accessories of the firewall are not lost or 
damaged during firewall moving. 

Summary of Contents for F5000-AI160

Page 1: ...necting Ethernet cables 17 Connecting a fiber port 17 Connecting power cords 20 Connecting an AC power cord 20 Connecting a DC power cord 20 Verifying the installation 21 3 Accessing the firewall 3 22...

Page 2: ...Chassis views and technical specifications 7 38 Chassis views 7 39 Power supplies 7 40 AC power supplies 7 40 DC power supplies 7 40 Fan trays 7 41 Dimensions and weights 7 41 Chassis 7 41 Drives 7 4...

Page 3: ...afety recommendations Do not place the firewall on an unstable case or desk The firewall might be severely damaged in case of a fall Make sure the ground is dry and flat and anti slip measures are in...

Page 4: ...ansceiver modules to avoid damage caused by built up dust Insert a dust plug into empty fiber ports Handling safety When you move the firewall follow these guidelines Move and unpack the firewall care...

Page 5: ...ls and significantly lower the reliability and lifespan of the firewall For the temperature and humidity requirements of the firewall see Table1 1 Table1 1 Temperature humidity requirements Temperatur...

Page 6: ...prevent electrostatic discharge ESD follow these guidelines Make sure the firewall the workbench and the rack are reliably grounded Take dust proof measures for the equipment room For more information...

Page 7: ...f the chassis is reliably grounded Make sure the grounding terminal of the AC power receptacle is reliably grounded Install a lightning arrester at the input end of the power supply to enhance the lig...

Page 8: ...ating 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F Storage 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Relative humidity Operating 5 RH to 95 RH noncondensing Storage 5 RH to 95 RH noncondensing Cleanness Dust concentration 3 10 4 parti...

Page 9: ...ocate the power switch in the equipment room In case of emergency during operation switch off the power switch Rack mounting requirements Make sure the rack is equipped with a good ventilation system...

Page 10: ...efore installation make sure the firewall and rack are grounded correctly and you wear an ESD wrist strap 5 Installing a fan tray Install compatible fan trays on the firewall 6 Installing a power supp...

Page 11: ...damage use a minimum of two persons to rack mount the firewall CAUTION As a best practice use slide rails together with the mounting brackets to support the weight of the chassis To install the firewa...

Page 12: ...h the wide flange inside or outside the rack Table2 2 Installation methods of rear mounting brackets Distance between the front and rear rack posts Rear mounting bracket installation method 421 to 556...

Page 13: ...2 4 Attaching the rear mounting brackets to the rear rack posts with the wide flange inside the rack Figure2 5 Attaching the rear mounting brackets to the rear rack posts with the wide flange outside...

Page 14: ...cure the mounting brackets to the front rack posts and make sure the shoulder screws rest firmly on the upper edge of the rear mounting brackets Figure2 6 Mounting the firewall in the rack with the wi...

Page 15: ...wall in one of the following ways depending on the grounding conditions available at the installation site Grounding the firewall with a grounding strip If a grounding strip is available at the instal...

Page 16: ...unding point on the rack Figure2 9 Grounding the firewall with the grounding terminal on the rack Installing a fan tray CAUTION The firewall comes with the six fan tray slots empty To ensure good vent...

Page 17: ...wer supplies on the same firewall Before installing a power supply make sure the power supply is powered off and the grounding cable is correctly connected No power supplies are provided with the fire...

Page 18: ...s are hot swappable Install a filler panel in empty drive slots to prevent dust and ESD damage IMPORTANT The firewall does not come with any drives and cannot recognize drives from other vendors Purch...

Page 19: ...ecting a fiber make sure the optical power at the receiving end does not exceed the transceiver module s upper threshold of the optical receive power If the optical power at the receiving end exceeds...

Page 20: ...dule with an LC port To connect the firewall to the network through an optical fiber 1 Remove the dust plug from the fiber port 2 Pull the bail latch on the transceiver module upwards Skip this step i...

Page 21: ...htly until it clicks into place MPO connector Orient the connector with the white dot on it facing right Insert the connector horizontally into the transceiver module Push the connector into the trans...

Page 22: ...er cord Connecting a DC power cord 1 Use a screwdriver to loosen the screws on the protection cover over the power receptacle and then remove the cover 2 Correctly orient the DC power cord connector w...

Page 23: ...sure correct installation There is enough space for heat dissipation around the firewall The firewall and its components are installed securely The screws are fastened tightly The power source specifi...

Page 24: ...se programs Bits per second 115200 Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 Parity None Flow control None Starting the firewall Pre start checking WARNING Locate the emergency power off switch in the room before power...

Page 25: ...l H3C F5000 AI160 BootWare Version 1 03 Copyright c 2004 2021 New H3C Technologies Co Ltd Compiled Date Dec 1 2021 15 53 04 Memory Type DDR4 SDRAM Memory Size 32768MB SPI Flash Size 32MB EMMC Flash Si...

Page 26: ...CLI The default Web interface login information is as follows Username admin Password admin IP address of the management Ethernet port MGMT 192 168 0 1 24 To log in to the firewall from the Web inter...

Page 27: ...word are admin 3 Specify an IP address for the network port of the PC and make sure the PC and the firewall are reachable to each other The IP address of management Ethernet port MGMT is 192 168 0 1 2...

Page 28: ...e from the power cord and then remove the power cord connector from the power supply 2 Hold the power supply handle with one hand press the latch towards the handle and then pull the power supply part...

Page 29: ...e Storage settings page 2 Execute the umount command from the CLI to unmount all the file systems 3 Pull the drive slowly out of the slot along the guide rails 4 Wait for 30 seconds and insert the new...

Page 30: ...own in Figure4 5 3 Pull down the bail latch on the transceiver module to the horizontal position Skip this step if the bail latch is plastic 4 Hold the bail latch to pull the transceiver module slowly...

Page 31: ...0 CPLD_A 2 0 CPLD_B 2 0 CFCard Num 0 Displaying software and hardware version information for the firewall Use the display version command to display software and hardware version information for the...

Page 32: ...anuinfo command to display the electrical label information for the firewall Sysname display device manuinfo Slot 1 CPU 0 DEVICE_NAME F5000 AI160 DEVICE_SERIAL_NUMBER 210235A2QA000010077 MAC_ADDRESS 0...

Page 33: ...ption Field Description DEVICE_NAME Firewall name DEVICE_SERIAL_NUMBER Firewall serial number MAC_ADDRESS MAC address of the firewall MANUFACTURING_DATE Manufacturing date of the firewall VENDOR_NAME...

Page 34: ...Memory usage information Total Total size of the physical memory space that can be allocated The memory space is virtually divided into two parts Part 1 is used for kernel codes kernel management and...

Page 35: ...is not supported in the current software version Displaying the operational status of fan trays Use the display fan command to display the operational status of fan trays Sysname display fan SLOT 1 Fa...

Page 36: ...on Sensor Temperature sensor inflow Air inlet vent temperature sensor outflow Air outlet vent temperature sensor hotspot Hotspot temperature sensor Temperature Current temperature LowerLimit Low tempe...

Page 37: ...e display diagnostic information Save or display diagnostic information Y save N display Y N n display cpu Slot 1 CPU 0 CPU usage 13 in last 5 seconds 13 in last 1 minute 13 in last 5 minutes Displayi...

Page 38: ...owing methods Use the reboot command to reboot the firewall immediately Enable the scheduled reboot function at the CLI You can set a time at which the firewall can automatically reboot or set a delay...

Page 39: ...ue 1 Verify that the power supply system is operating correctly 2 Verify that the serial console cable or micro USB console cable is correctly connected 3 Verify that the serial console cable or micro...

Page 40: ...nt 5 If the issue persists contact your local sales agent Software loading failure Symptom Software loading fails and the system runs the software of the previous version Solution To solve the issue 1...

Page 41: ...hernet port MGMT 5 LEDs 6 Micro USB port 7 Reset button 8 USB port 9 Console port CONSOLE 10 BMC network port reserved 11 System power button 12 HA ports The reset button resets the firewall but does...

Page 42: ...two power supplies for the firewall make sure they are the same model For the power supply specifications see Power supply specifications AC power supplies The PSR650B 12A1 power supply provides a ma...

Page 43: ...firewall is fully configured with fan trays Figure7 5 LSPM1FANSB fan tray 1 Handle 2 Alarm LED Dimensions and weights The weight of the firewall includes the chassis and its removable components Chass...

Page 44: ...tion 208 W Maximum power consumption 390 W Drives Table7 6 Drive power consumption Drive model Power consumption NS SSD 480G SATA M 2 4 5 W Power supply specifications Table7 7 AC power supply specifi...

Page 45: ...andard compliant RS 232 Baud rate 9600 bps to 115200 bps default Cable type Common asynchronous serial port cable Transmission distance 15 m 49 21 ft Services Connection to an ASCII terminal Connectio...

Page 46: ...5 Table7 14 GE fiber port specifications Item Specification Connector type LC Transceiver module type SFP Standard compliance 1000BASE X Interface speed 1000 Mbps Duplex mode Full duplex Table7 15 100...

Page 47: ...5 to 5 22 to 3 SFP GE LH40 SM1550 4 to 1 21 to 3 SFP GE LH80 SM1550 4 to 5 22 to 3 SFP GE LH100 SM1550 0 to 5 30 to 9 10 GE fiber port Table7 17 10 GE fiber port specifications Item Specification Con...

Page 48: ...8 2 to 0 5 14 4 to 0 5 SFP XG LX SM1310 D 10 31 Gbps 8 2 to 0 5 14 4 to 0 5 SFP XG LH40 SM1550 10 31 Gbps 4 7 to 4 15 8 to 1 SFP XG SX MM850 D 10 31 Gbps 7 3 to 1 9 9 to 0 5 40 GE fiber port QSFP tra...

Page 49: ...R Interface speed LAN PHY 40 Gbps Table7 24 Specifications of QSFP transceiver modules with LC connectors 1 Transceiver module Central wavelength nm Fiber mode Fiber diameter m Mode bandwidth MHz km T...

Page 50: ...pe QSFP28 Standard compliance 100GBASE R Interface speed LAN PHY 100 Gbps Table7 27 Specifications of QSFP28 transceiver modules with MPO connectors 1 Transceiver module Central wavelength nm Fiber mo...

Page 51: ...M1300 Four lanes 1295 56 1300 05 1304 58 1309 14 SMF 9 125 N A 10 km 6 21 miles QSFP 100G ER4L WDM1 300 Four lanes 1295 56 1300 05 1304 58 1309 14 SMF 9 125 N A 40 km 24 86 miles Table7 31 Specificati...

Page 52: ...iled excluding the resetting period Flashing at 0 5 Hz The system is operating correctly Flashing at 4 Hz The system is starting or loading software On The system has failed Power supply status LEDs P...

Page 53: ...itializing Slow flashing yellow and green A general alarm has occurred Slow flashing yellow A severe alarm has occurred System power LED Steady green The system has started Slowing flashing green The...

Page 54: ...ble Table9 2 Micro USB console cable pinouts USB Type A connector Signal USB Type mini A B connector Signal 1 VBUS 1 VBUS 2 D 2 D 3 D 3 D 4 ID NC 4 GND 5 GND Ethernet twisted pair cable Introduction A...

Page 55: ...nt information from being listened and eliminate external electromagnetic interference EMI of external sources STPs have strict application requirements and are expensive although they provide better...

Page 56: ...Pin 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T Signal Function Signal Function 1 Tx Sends data BIDA Bi directional data cable A Straight through cable white orange orange white green blue white blue green white b...

Page 57: ...a cable C To ensure normal communication the pins for sending data on one port must correspond to the pins for receiving data on the peer port When both of the ports on the two devices are MDI or MDIX...

Page 58: ...t source and transmission distance Uses lasers as the light source often within campus backbones for distance of several thousand meters Uses LEDs as the light source often within LANs or distances of...

Page 59: ...two fiber connectors You can brush the end faces only in one direction Never bend or curve a fiber when connecting it If the fiber has to pass through a metallic board hole when passing through a met...

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