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Checking power distribution or power supply 
environment 

Table1-7 Requirements for power distribution or power supply environment 

Item 

Requirements 

Preparation 

The power supply must be available before you install the switch. 

Voltage 

The voltage provided to the switch must be within the operating voltage range. 
For the operating voltage range, see 

FS5100-EI Switch Series Hardware 

Information and Specifications.

 

Power receptacle and 
cables 

 

If the external power supply system provides an AC power outlet, use a 
country-specific AC power cord. Make sure the PE wire of the AC power 
supply is grounded reliably. 

 

Do not use the power cord provided with the switch on other devices. 

 

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 switch is operating. 

 

The switch is a Class 1 laser device. 

Installation tools 

No installation tools are provided with the switch. Prepare the following tools yourself as required. 

 

Flat-blade screwdriver 

 

Phillips screwdriver 

 

ESD wrist strap 

 

Needle-nose pliers 

 

Diagonal pliers 

 

Crimping tool 

 

Marker 

 

Heat gun 

 

Rubber hammer 

 

Hammer drill 

Installation accessories 

Before installation, make sure you have all the required installation accessories. If an installation 
accessory is damaged or lost, purchase a new one by using the BOM code in 

Table1-8

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Summary of Contents for FS5100-12MS-EI

Page 1: ...r grounding the switch 2 23 Installing and removing power supplies 2 24 Installing a power supply 2 24 Removing a power supply 2 25 Connecting the power cord 2 26 Connecting the AC power cord for the...

Page 2: ...er supply failure 5 43 Symptom 5 43 Solution 5 43 Fan tray failure 5 43 Symptom 5 43 Solution 5 43 Configuration terminal issues 5 43 No display on the configuration terminal 5 43 Garbled display on t...

Page 3: ...he recommendations do not cover every possible hazardous condition Before cleaning the switch remove all power cords from the switch Do not clean the switch with wet cloth or liquid Do not place the s...

Page 4: ...e switch is intended for installation in a restricted access area A restricted access area can be accessed by skilled instructed or qualified personnel Temperature humidity For correct operation and l...

Page 5: ...ly To avoid ESD damage to the device or components always wear an ESD wrist strap when you install or remove the device or components Make sure the wrist strap has good skin contact and is reliably gr...

Page 6: ...ctice control the corrosive gas concentrations in the equipment room at their average values Make sure the corrosive gas concentrations do not exceed 30 minutes per day at their maximum values To cont...

Page 7: ...idity are uncontrolled Incompletely enclosed or shielded places Places near pollution sources Simple equipment rooms ordinary houses garages corridors and direct ventilation cabinets near pollution so...

Page 8: ...ded reliably Do not use the power cord provided with the switch on other devices Laser safety WARNING Disconnected optical fibers or transceiver modules might emit invisible laser light Do not stare i...

Page 9: ...MS PWR EI N A Front mounting kit including a pair of front mounting brackets and eight M4 screws 1 pair provided FS5100 52F EI PS N A Rear mounting bracket kit including a pair of rear mounting bracke...

Page 10: ...AC power cords vary depending on countries and regions The AC power cord in this table is a standard AC power cord in China 04042967 DB9 to RJ45 console cable 1 optional All models 0404A1EE USB to RJ4...

Page 11: ...consequence Figure2 1 Hardware installation flow Start Mount the switch in a 19 in rack on a workbench on a wall or under a table Ground the switch Connect power cables Verify the installation Turn o...

Page 12: ...ont and rear mounting brackets Installation procedure at a glance Figure2 2 Procedure for installing the switch in a 19 inch rack by using front mounting brackets Figure2 3 Procedure for installing th...

Page 13: ...e C in Figure2 4 Rear mounting brackets See Figure2 5 Figure2 4 Mounting brackets 1 Screw hole for attaching the bracket to the switch 2 Screw hole for attaching the bracket to the rack post Figure2 5...

Page 14: ...good skin contact and is reliably grounded 2 Verify that the mounting brackets have been securely attached to the switch chassis 3 Install cage nuts in the mounting holes in the rack posts No cage nu...

Page 15: ...d shoulder screws to the switch 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap Make sure the strap makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded 2 Place the wide flange of the mounting bracket against the chassis side...

Page 16: ...the power supply side Wide flange inside the rack 372 to 536 mm 14 65 to 21 10 in 372 to 507 mm 14 65 to 19 96 in Wide flange outside the rack 214 to 378 mm 8 43 to 14 88 in IMPORTANT For the rack do...

Page 17: ...with the wide flange inside the rack Figure2 10 Attaching the rear mounting brackets to the rack with the wide flange outside the rack Mounting the switch in the rack 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap Make s...

Page 18: ...he other and pushes the chassis into the rack gently Make sure the shoulder screws rest firmly on the upper edge of the rear mounting brackets See Figure2 11 and Figure2 12 5 The other person attaches...

Page 19: ...hat the workbench is sturdy and reliably grounded 2 Place the switch with bottom up and clean the round holes in the chassis bottom with dry cloth 3 Attach the rubber feet to the four round holes in t...

Page 20: ...igure2 13 Screw anchor and screw To mount the switch on a wall 1 Mark two installation holes on the wall Make sure the two holes are on the same horizontal line See Table2 5 for the distance requireme...

Page 21: ...2 19 Figure2 15 Installing the switch on a wall 2 Figure2 16 Installing the switch on a wall 3 Figure2 17 Installing the switch on a wall 4...

Page 22: ...et with the two screw holes in the chassis and then use M4 screws to secure the mounting bracket to the chassis Attach the other mounting bracket to the chassis in the same way 3 Use a marker to mark...

Page 23: ...wer and data line damages Electrical fires lightning strokes electromagnetic coupling interferences and ESD damages You can ground the switch in one of the following ways depending on the grounding co...

Page 24: ...Attaching the grounding cable to the grounding hole of the switch 1 Grounding screw 2 Ring terminal 3 Grounding sign 4 Grounding hole 5 Grounding cable 2 Connect the other end of the grounding cable...

Page 25: ...tection Figure2 22 Grounding the switch by burying the grounding conductor into the earth ground 1 Grounding screw 2 Grounding cable 3 Earth 4 Joint 5 Grounding conductor 6 Chassis rear panel Verifyin...

Page 26: ...are installed you can hot swap a power supply To avoid device damage and bodily injury follow the procedures in Figure2 23 and Figure2 24 to install and replace a power supply Figure2 23 Installation...

Page 27: ...inserting the power supply pull out the power supply realign it with the slot and then insert it again Figure2 26 Installing a power supply Removing a power supply 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap and make s...

Page 28: ...5100 12MS PWR EI FS5100 20MS EI FS5100 20MS PWR EI AC power source Connecting the AC power cord for the fixed AC power supply FS5100 52F EI PS Removable power supply Connecting the power cord for a PS...

Page 29: ...y 1 Plug the female connector of the power cord into the power receptacle on the power supply as shown in Figure2 29 2 Use a cable tie to secure the power cord to the handle of the power supply as sho...

Page 30: ...EI PS provides four power interfaces PI at the rear panel To supply power to the other devices you must connect DC power connectors to the PIs and connect DC power cords to the connectors To connect D...

Page 31: ...res into the apertures in the connector and gently push the wires until they are firmly seated in the connector The tabs in the connector will automatically lock the wires in place If you cannot pull...

Page 32: ...the connector Figure2 35 Re wiring a DC power connector Verifying the installation After you complete the installation verify that There is enough space for heat dissipation around the switch and the...

Page 33: ...ded with a serial console cable Table3 1 Connection methods and console cables Connection method Console cable type Configuration terminal side connector Switch side connector Using the serial console...

Page 34: ...ith a crimped RJ 45 connector at one end for connecting to the serial console port of the switch and a DB 9 female connector at the other end for connecting to the serial port on a configuration termi...

Page 35: ...nstalls the driver on the Windows system To install the driver on other operating systems see the installation guide in the driver compression package named by using the corresponding operating system...

Page 36: ...a network device a Telnet site or an SSH site For more information about the terminal emulator programs see the user guides for these programs Configure the terminal parameters as follows Bits per sec...

Page 37: ...u options differ with software versions For more information about Boot ROM menu options see the software matching release notes for the device After the startup completes you can access the CLI to co...

Page 38: ...setup Plan the installation site and IRF fabric setup parameters Planning IRF fabric size and the installation site Identifying the master switch and planning IRF member IDs Planning IRF topology and...

Page 39: ...termine which switch you want to use as the master for managing all member switches in the IRF fabric An IRF fabric has only one master switch You configure and manage all member switches in the IRF f...

Page 40: ...t up IRF connections only when operating at their highest speeds For example a 10 GE port must operate at 10 Gbps A 1 GE port must operate at 1 Gbps You can bind multiple ports to an IRF port for incr...

Page 41: ...lowing ports on the front panel SFP ports 10 100 1000BASE T autosensing ports All physical ports to be bound to an IRF port must have the same data rate The port must operate at its highest speed SFP...

Page 42: ...iver module and optical fiber or SFP cable For the available transceiver models and cables see ports in FS5100 EI Switch Series Hardware Information and Specifications If the IRF member switches are f...

Page 43: ...itches Assign the master switch higher member priority than any other switch Bind physical ports to IRF port 1 on one switch and to IRF port 2 on the other switch You perform IRF port binding before o...

Page 44: ...er device display irf configuration Display IRF fabric topology information display irf topology NOTE To avoid IP address collision and network problems configure a minimum of one multi active detecti...

Page 45: ...l APW100 Symptom A power supply LED on the front panel of the switch is not steady green Solution To resolve the issue 1 Verify that the power cord is correctly connected to the switch 2 Verify that t...

Page 46: ...a bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None 5 Verify that the console cable is not faulty 6 If the issue persists contact H3C Support Garbled display on the configuration terminal Symptom The c...

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