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H3C S5100-SI/EI Series Ethernet Switches

Installation Manual

Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.

 

 

http://www.h3c.com 

 

Manual Version:

 

20080123-C-1.05 

 

Summary of Contents for H3C S5100-EI

Page 1: ...H3C S5100 SI EI Series Ethernet Switches Installation Manual Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd http www h3c com Manual Version 20080123 C 1 05 ...

Page 2: ...m InnoVision and HUASAN are trademarks of Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd All other trademarks that may be mentioned in this manual are the property of their respective owners Notice The information in this document is subject to change without notice Every effort has been made in the preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents but all statements information and recommendation...

Page 3: ...es 2 Preparing for Installation Introduces the installation preparation and precaution of S5100 SI EI Series Ethernet Switches 3 Installing the Switch Introduces the procedures to install an S5100 SI EI Series Ethernet Switch including the setup of the mainframe cards and cables 4 Powering on the Switch for the First Time Introduces the booting process of an S5100 SI EI Series Ethernet Switch incl...

Page 4: ...ard slashes For example File Create Folder II Symbols Convention Description Warning Means reader be extremely careful Improper operation may cause bodily injury Caution Means reader be careful Improper operation may cause data loss or damage to equipment Note Means a complementary description Environmental Protection This product has been designed to comply with the requirements on environmental ...

Page 5: ...R EI Ethernet Switch 1 16 1 3 8 S5100 16P PWR EI Ethernet Switch 1 18 1 3 9 S5100 26C PWR EI Ethernet Switch 1 20 1 3 10 S5100 50C PWR EI Ethernet Switch 1 21 1 4 LEDs 1 23 1 4 1 Power LED PWR 1 23 1 4 2 DC Power Supply LED RPS 1 24 1 4 3 Mode LED 1 24 1 4 4 Gigabit Autosensing Ethernet Port Status LEDs 1 25 1 4 5 Gigabit SFP Port Status LED 1 26 1 4 6 Module LED 1 27 1 4 7 7 Segment Digitron Disp...

Page 6: ...Cord 3 16 3 5 2 Connecting DC Power Cord 3 17 3 5 3 Connecting Grounding Wire 3 19 3 6 Connecting Console Cable 3 21 3 6 1 Console Cable 3 21 3 6 2 Connecting Console Cable 3 22 3 7 Installing and Removing Optional Interface Modules 3 23 3 7 1 XFP Interface Module 3 23 3 7 2 Stack Module 3 25 3 7 3 XENPAK Optical Module 3 26 3 8 Installing and Removing Dedicated Stack Cables 3 28 3 8 1 Introductio...

Page 7: ... through Ethernet Port 5 8 5 2 4 Loading Software Using FTP Through Ethernet Port 5 9 5 3 Remote Software Loading 5 11 5 3 1 Remote Loading Using FTP 5 11 5 3 2 Remote Loading Using TFTP 5 13 Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6 1 6 1 Software Loading Failure 6 1 6 2 Missing Password 6 1 6 2 1 Missing user password 6 1 6 2 2 Missing Boot ROM Password 6 2 6 3 Power Supply Failure 6 2 6 4 Con...

Page 8: ...cting data center server clusters The H3C S5100 series come in two series S5100 SI and S5100 EI which are available in the following models Table 1 1 H3C S5100 SI EI series Series Model 10 100 100 0Base T autosensin g Ethernet port 1000Base X SFP port Console port S5100 8P SI 8 2 S5100 16P SI 16 S5100 24P SI 24 S5100 SI S5100 48P SI 48 4 S5100 8P EI 8 2 S5100 16P EI 16 S5100 24P EI 24 S5100 48P EI...

Page 9: ...8 16 19 13 S5100 16P SI S5100 16P EI S5100 16P PWR EI 20 15 25 22 26 24 27 21 S5100 24P SI S5100 24P EI S5100 26C EI S5100 26C PWR EI 28 23 49 46 50 48 51 45 S5100 48P SI S5100 48P EI S5100 50C EI S5100 50C PWR EI 52 47 1 2 S5100 SI Series Ethernet Switches 1 2 1 S5100 8P SI Ethernet Switch I Front Panel An S5100 8P SI Ethernet switch provides 8 x 10 100 1000Base T autosensing Ethernet ports two 1...

Page 10: ...ED 6 Ethernet port mode switching LED 7 Port status LED mode switch Figure 1 1 Front panel of an S5100 8P SI Ethernet switch II Rear Panel 1 AC power input 2 Grounding terminal Figure 1 2 Rear panel of an S5100 8P SI Ethernet switch III Side panel An S5100 8P SI Ethernet switch provides a lock hole for locking the switch to a secure object for theft prevention The lock hole is on the back of the l...

Page 11: ... V Cooling system An S5100 8P SI Ethernet switch provides one fan for heat dissipation 1 2 2 S5100 16P SI Ethernet Switch I Front panel An S5100 16P SI Ethernet switch provides 16 x 10 100 1000Base T autosensing Ethernet ports four 1000Base X SFP ports and one console port on the front panel An SFP port and its corresponding 10 100 1000Base T autosensing Ethernet port form a Combo port That is onl...

Page 12: ... SI Ethernet switch II Rear panel 1 AC power input 2 Grounding terminal Figure 1 5 Rear panel of an S5100 16P SI Ethernet switch III Side panel An S5100 16P SI Ethernet switch provides a lock hole for locking the switch to a secure object for theft prevention The lock hole is on the back of the left side panel as shown in Figure 1 3 Note The lock hole cannot be used when the screw hole above it is...

Page 13: ...rts forming the Combo port can be used at a time Table 1 2 shows the mapping relations between the ports forming the Combo port Figure 1 6 shows the front panel of an S5100 24P SI Ethernet switch 1 10 100 1000Base T autosensing Ethernet port status LEDs 2 1000Base X SFP port status LED 3 Console port 4 7 segment digitron display 5 Power LED 6 Ethernet port mode switching LED 7 Port status LED mode...

Page 14: ...Combo port can be used at a time Table 1 2 shows the mapping relations between the ports forming the Combo port Figure 1 8 shows the front panel of an S5100 48P SI Ethernet switch 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 10 100 1000Base T autosensing Ethernet port status LEDs 2 Console port 3 7 segment digitron display 4 Port status LED mode switch 5 Ethernet port mode switching LED 6 Power LED 7 1000Base X SFP port sta...

Page 15: ...port on the front panel Figure 1 10 shows the front panel of an S5100 8P EI Ethernet switch 1 10 100 1000Base T autosensing Ethernet port status LEDs 2 1000Base X SFP port status LED 3 Console port 4 7 segment digitron display 5 Power LED 6 Ethernet port mode switching LED 7 Port status LED mode switch Figure 1 10 Appearance of an S5100 8P EI Ethernet switch II Rear panel 1 AC power input 2 Ground...

Page 16: ...hernet switch provides 16 x 10 100 1000Base T autosensing Ethernet ports four 1000Base X SFP ports and one console port on the front panel An SFP port and its corresponding 10 100 1000Base T autosensing Ethernet port form a Combo port That is only one of the two ports forming the Combo port can be used at a time Table 1 2 shows the mapping relations between the ports forming the Combo port Figure ...

Page 17: ...ted voltage range 100 VAC to 240 VAC 50 Hz or 60 Hz Max voltage range 90 VAC to 264 VAC 47 Hz to 63 Hz V Cooling system An S5100 16P EI Ethernet switch provides one fan for heat dissipation 1 3 3 S5100 24P EI Ethernet Switch I Front panel An S5100 24P EI Ethernet switch provides 24 x 10 100 1000Base T autosensing Ethernet ports four 1000Base X SFP ports and one console port on the front panel An S...

Page 18: ...r input 3 Grounding terminal Figure 1 15 Rear panel of an S5100 24P EI Ethernet switch III Power supply system An S5100 24P EI switch provides AC power input and RPS DC input The AC and DC power inputs can be used at the same time acting as backup for each other Alternatively you can use either the AC power input alone or the DC power input alone Make sure you use an RPS module recommended by H3C ...

Page 19: ...orts and one console port on the front panel An SFP port and its corresponding 10 100 1000Base T autosensing Ethernet port form a Combo port That is only one of the two ports forming the Combo port can be used at a time Table 1 2 shows the mapping relations between the ports forming the Combo port Figure 1 16 shows the front panel of an S5100 48P EI Ethernet switch 1 10 100 1000Base T autosensing ...

Page 20: ... 100 VAC to 240 VAC 50 Hz or 60 Hz Max voltage range 90 VAC to 264 VAC 47 Hz to 63 Hz z DC input Rated voltage range 48 VDC to 60 VDC Max voltage range 36 VDC to 72 VDC IV Cooling system An S5100 48P EI Ethernet switch provides two fans for heat dissipation 1 3 5 S5100 26C EI Ethernet Switch I Front panel An S5100 26C EI Ethernet switch provides 24 x 10 100 1000Base T autosensing Ethernet ports fo...

Page 21: ...rnet switch II Rear panel An S5100 26C EI Ethernet switch provides AC input DC input and two 10 Gbps interface slots on the rear panel as shown in Figure 1 19 1 AC power input 2 DC power input 3 10 G interface slot 1 4 10 G interface slot 2 5 Grounding terminal Figure 1 19 Rear panel of an S5100 26C EI Ethernet switch Note Both 10 G interface slot 1 and 10 G interface slot 2 can be used for XFP in...

Page 22: ...itch provides 48 x 10 100 1000Base T autosensing Ethernet ports four 1000Base X SFP ports and one console port on the front panel An SFP port and its corresponding 10 100 1000Base T autosensing Ethernet port form a Combo port That is only one of the two ports forming the Combo port can be used at a time Table 1 2 shows the mapping relations between the ports forming the Combo port Figure 1 20 show...

Page 23: ...r input alone or the DC power input alone Make sure you use an RPS module recommended by H3C as the DC power input z AC input Rated voltage range 100 VAC to 240 VAC 50 Hz or 60 Hz Max voltage range 90 VAC to 264 VAC 47 Hz to 63 Hz z DC input Rated voltage range 48 VDC to 60 VDC Max voltage range 36 VDC to 72 VDC IV Cooling system An S5100 50C EI Ethernet switch provides three fans for heat dissipa...

Page 24: ...EI Ethernet switch II Rear panel 1 AC power input 2 Grounding terminal Figure 1 23 Rear panel of an S5100 8P PWR EI Ethernet switch III Side panel An S5100 8P PWR EI Ethernet switch provides a lock hole for locking the switch to a secure object for theft prevention The lock hole is on the back of the left side panel as shown in Figure 1 3 Note The lock hole cannot be used when the screw hole above...

Page 25: ...15 4 W for the connected devices The maximum output power for the whole system is 65 W VI Cooling system An S5100 8P PWR EI Ethernet switch provides two fans for heat dissipation 1 3 8 S5100 16P PWR EI Ethernet Switch I Front panel An S5100 16P PWR EI Ethernet switch provides 16 x 10 100 1000Base T autosensing Ethernet ports four 1000Base X SFP ports and one console port on the front panel An SFP ...

Page 26: ...Max voltage range 90 VAC to 264 VAC 47 Hz to 63 Hz V PoE S5100 16P PWR EI Ethernet switches support PoE They can be connected to remote PDs such as IP phones WLAN APs Security and Bluetooth APs over twisted pair cables to remotely supply 48 VDC power to the connected PDs z When serving as a PSE an S5100 16P PWR EI Ethernet switch supports IEEE802 3af standards and can also supply power to some of ...

Page 27: ...orts forming the Combo port can be used at a time Table 1 2 shows the mapping relations between the ports forming the Combo port Figure 1 26 shows the front panel of an S5100 26C PWR EI Ethernet switch 1 10 100 1000 Base T autosensing Ethernet port status LEDs 2 1000Base X SFP port status LED 3 Console port 4 7 segment digitron display 5 Power LED 6 DC power LED 7 10 G interface slot 1 LED 8 10 G ...

Page 28: ...can also supply power to some of the PDs incompatible with 802 3af standards z An S5100 26C PWR EI Ethernet switch can provide power supplies through its 24 fixed Ethernet electrical ports over a distance of up to 100 m 328 feet z Each Ethernet port on an S5100 26C PWR EI Ethernet switch provides a maximum output power of 15 4 W for the connected devices The maximum output power for the whole syst...

Page 29: ...terminal 5 DC power input Figure 1 29 Rear panel of an S5100 50C PWR EI Ethernet switch III Power supply system An S5100 50C PWR EI switch provides AC power input and RPS DC input The AC DC power inputs can be used at the same time acting as backup for each other Alternatively you can use either the AC power input alone or the DC power input alone If DC power input is used make sure you use an RPS...

Page 30: ...ixed Ethernet electrical ports over a distance of up to 100 m 328 feet z Each Ethernet port on an S5100 50C PWR EI Ethernet switch provides a maximum output power of 15 4 W for the connected devices When AC power input is used the maximum output power for the whole system is 370 W when DC power input is used the maximum output power for the whole system is 740 W V Cooling system An S5100 50C PWR E...

Page 31: ...z One or more ports have failed in POST or other non fatal errors have been detected Power LED PWR OFF The switch has been powered off 1 4 2 DC Power Supply LED RPS The RPS LED is a yellow green indicator Table 1 4 Description of the DC power supply LED LED Mark Status Description Green ON Both AC and DC inputs are normal Yellow ON The AC input is abnormal the DC input is normal DC power supply LE...

Page 32: ...t port status LEDs Port mode LED status Description ON The port is connected at 1 000 Mbps Green Blinking 30 ms per packet The port is receiving or sending data at 1 000 Mbps ON The port is connected at 10 100 Mbps Blinking 30 ms per packet The port is receiving or sending data at 10 100 Mbps Yellow Blinking 3 Hz Port POST has failed Rate mode OFF The port is not connected ON The port is working i...

Page 33: ...n Blinking 3 Hz The power required exceeds the maximum output power of the port or the available power of the switch is insufficient ON PoE malfunctioned and the power supply failed Yellow Blinking 3 Hz Port POST power on self test failed PoE mode OFF There is no power supply 1 4 5 Gigabit SFP Port Status LED The Gigabit SFP LED is a yellow green indicator ...

Page 34: ... data at 10 100 Mbps Yellow Blinking 3 Hz Port POST has failed Rate mode OFF The port is not connected ON The port is working in full duplex mode Green Blinking The port is receiving or sending data in full duplex mode ON The port is working in half duplex mode Blinking 30 ms per packet The port is receiving or sending data in half duplex mode Yellow Blinking 3 Hz Port POST has failed Duplex mode ...

Page 35: ...module has been installed and connected Green blinking The module is receiving or sending data Yellow blinking 3 Hz Module POST has failed Module LED MOD1 or MOD2 Yellow ON The device does not support this module Note Only the S5100 26C EI S5100 50C EI S5100 26C PWR EI and S5100 50C PWR EI Ethernet switches provide module LEDs 1 4 7 7 Segment Digitron Display A green 7 segment digitron display is ...

Page 36: ...otates clockwise around the display during the downloading procedure Fan failure Red ON An F is displayed Unit ID Green ON A 1 is displayed Cluster Manage ment Green ON A C is displayed on command switch An S is displayed on member switch A c is displayed on candidate switch An I is displayed on independent switch Over tem perature alarm Red ON The digitron display shows a t 7 segm ent digitron di...

Page 37: ... Service ports 8 10 100 1000Bas e T autosensing Ethernet ports 2 1000Base X SFP ports 16 10 100 1000Bas e T autosensing Ethernet ports 4 Gigabit SFP Combo ports 24 10 100 1000 Base T autosensing Ethernet ports 4 Gigabit SFP Combo ports 48 10 100 1000 Base T autosensing Ethernet ports 4 Gigabit SFP Combo ports Managem ent port One console port Power supply system The S5100 SI series support AC powe...

Page 38: ... 100 1000 Base T autosensing Ethernet ports 4 Gigabit SFP Combo ports 48 10 100 1000 Base T autosensing Ethernet ports 4 Gigabit SFP Combo ports Managemen t port One console port Power supply system The S5100 EI series support AC input and DC input AC input Rated voltage range 100 VAC to 240 VAC 50 Hz or 60Hz Max voltage range 90 VAC to 264 VAC 47 Hz to 63 Hz DC input for the S5100 24P EI and S510...

Page 39: ...d voltage range 100 VAC to 240 VAC 50 Hz or 60Hz Max voltage range 90 VAC to 264 VAC 47 Hz to 63 Hz DC input Rated voltage range 48 VDC to 60 VDC Max voltage range 36 VDC to 72 VDC Max power consumption 68 W 116 W Fan 2 3 Operating temperature 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F Relative humidity noncondens ing 10 to 90 Table 1 13 System features of the S5100 EI series 3 Item S5100 8P P WR EI S5100 16P PWR ...

Page 40: ...EI series support AC input and DC input AC input Rated voltage range 100 VAC to 240 VAC 50 Hz or 60Hz Max voltage range 90 VAC to 264 VAC 47 Hz to 63 Hz DC input for S5100 26C PWR EI and S5100 50C PWR EI Voltage range 52 VDC to 55 VDC Max pow er cons umpt ion 100 W 170 W AC input 500 W DC input 435 W AC input 540 W DC input 840 W Whe n all the ports provi de PoE exter nally Max pow er supp lied ex...

Page 41: ... and restoration temperatures Table 1 14 PoE protection temperatures and restoration temperatures Item PoE protection temperature C PoE restoration temperature C S5100 8P PWR EI 73 68 S5100 16P PWR EI 61 56 S5100 26C PWR EI 61 56 S5100 50C PWR EI 61 56 1 6 Ordering SFP XFP XENPAK Interface Modules Table 1 15 Ordering information for the interface modules Item Model SFP FE SX MM1310 A SFP FE LX SM1...

Page 42: ...y z Only the S5100 26C EI S5100 50C EI S5100 26C PWR EI and S5100 50C PWR EI switches support XENPAK optical modules z BIDI modules must be used in pair For example if an SFP GE LX SM1310 BIDI is used at one end an SFP GE LX SM1490 BIDI module must be used at the other end 100 M BIDI modules must also be used in pair z For detailed SFP module specifications see H3C Low End Series Ethernet Switches...

Page 43: ...TK1 50 cm 19 7 in CX4 stack cable 50 cm LS5M2STK2 100 cm 39 4 in CX4 stack cable 1 0 m LS5M2STK3 300 cm 118 1 in CX4 stack cable 3 0 m 1 9 Ordering DC Power cords Table 1 18 Ordering information for DC power cords Model No Length Description CAB 48V Pwr 2m T2 5 2 2 m 6 6 ft Power cord 14AWG 2 m CAB RPS Non PoE 2m JD5 2 m 6 6 ft JD5 DC power cord CAB RPS Non PoE 2m JD5 A 2 m 6 6 ft JD5 A DC power c...

Page 44: ...ectrical shocks z When replacing interface cards wear ESD preventive gloves to avoid damaging the cards 2 2 Installation Site The S5100 series must be used indoors You can mount your switch in a rack or on a tabletop workbench but make sure z Adequate clearance is reserved at the air inlet exhaust vents for ventilation z The rack or table workbench has a good ventilation system z The rack is sturd...

Page 45: ...The following table lists the dust concentration limit Table 2 1 Dust concentration limit in the equipment room Substance Unit Concentration limit Dust Particles m 3 10 4 No visible dust on the tabletop for three days Note The dust particle size is greater than or equal to 5 μm Besides dust there are rigorous limits on the content of harmful substances that can accelerate the corrosion and aging o...

Page 46: ...elding when necessary for example use shielded interface cables z Route interface cables only indoors to prevent signal ports from getting damaged by overvoltage or overcurrent caused by lightning strikes 2 2 4 Safety in Use of Laser The S5100 series are class 1 laser devices When the extended optical interface cards on your switch are operating do not stare into the optical ports because the lase...

Page 47: ...ch You can mount an H3C S5100 switch into a 19 inch standard rack in one of the following four ways z Use front mounting ears z Use front mounting ears and rear mounting ears z Use front mounting ears and a tray z Use front mounting ears and guide rails The installation methods of a switch depend on the depth and width of the switch For the specific installation methods see Table 3 1 and Table 3 2...

Page 48: ...itch is greater than 300 mm 11 8 in the front mounting ears only secure the switch rather than bear its weight z Guide rails purchased from H3C apply only to standard racks 1 000 mm 39 4 in deep Use other supports to substitute for guide rails in the case of other rack depths 3 1 1 Introduction to Mounting Ear Figure 3 1 shows the appearance of a front mounting ear 1 Screw hole used to fix the mou...

Page 49: ...s see Table 3 3 Table 3 3 Selection of mounting ear for the H3C S5100 series Ethernet Switches Model Physical dimensions H x W x D Configuration type of front mounting ear Configuration type of rear mounting ear S5100 8P SI S5100 8P EI 43 6 230 200 mm 1 7 x 9 1 x 7 9 in Optional S5100 16P SI S5100 16P EI S5100 8P PWR EI 43 6 300 220 mm 1 7 11 8 8 7 in Optional S5100 24P SI S5100 24P EI S5100 48P S...

Page 50: ...hole 2 Used to fix the guide rail to the front bracket Figure 3 3 Appearance of a guide rail Note No guide rails are delivered with the device See Table 3 1 and Table 3 2 to decide whether any guide rails are needed 3 1 3 Using Front Mounting Ears to Install a Switch Follow these steps to mount a switch into a 19 inch standard rack with front mounting ears 1 Wear an ESD preventive wrist strap to c...

Page 51: ... and a Tray Follow these steps to install a switch into a 19 inch standard rack with front mounting ears and a tray 1 Wear an ESD preventive wrist strap to check the grounding and stability of the rack 2 Fix the delivered tray horizontally in a proper position 3 Take out the screws which are packed together with the front mounting ears and fix one end of mounting ears to the switch as shown in Fig...

Page 52: ... Figure 3 4 3 Take out the load bearing screws packed together with the rear mounting ears and place them in a proper position on the sides of the switch as shown in Figure 3 6 Screw 1 Load bearing screw Figure 3 6 Fix front mounting ears and load bearing screws Note There are three positions to mount a load bearing screw on both sides of a switch You should select a proper position according to t...

Page 53: ... the cabinet gently as shown in Figure 3 8 Screw 1 Screw 2 Rear mounting ear Front mounting ear Front square holed bracket Rear panel Rear square holed bracket Screw 1 Used to bear the weight Screw 2 Used to fix rear mounting ears to rear brackets Figure 3 8 Fix front and rear mounting ears After the switch is pushed into the cabinet ensure that the upper edge of rear mounting ears is tightly cont...

Page 54: ...1 Load bearing screw Figure 3 9 Effect diagram of front and rear mounting ear installation 1 6 Fix the other end of the front mounting ears to the front brackets with screws and captive nuts and ensure that front and rear mounting ears have fixed the switch in the cabinet securely as shown in Figure 3 10 ...

Page 55: ...on 2 3 1 6 Use Front Mounting Ears and Guide Rails Follow these steps to install a switch into a 19 inch standard rack with front mounting ears and guide rails 1 Wear an ESD preventive wrist strap to check the grounding and stability of the rack 2 Take out the screws packed together with the front mounting ears and fix one end of the front mounting ears to the switch as shown in Figure 3 11 ...

Page 56: ... brackets on both sides of the cabinet with M5 self tapping screws as shown in Figure 3 12 Figure 3 12 Install guide rails 4 Hold the two sides of the switch and slide it gently along the guide rails into the cabinet until it is located in a proper position as shown in Figure 3 13 Ensure that the bottom side of the guide rails and the switch are in close contact ...

Page 57: ...ing ears to the front brackets of the cabinet with M6 screws and captive nuts and ensure that the front mounting ears and guide rails have fixed the switch in the cabinet securely as shown in Figure 3 14 Figure 3 14 Effect diagram of front mounting ear and guide rail installation Note Ensure a clearance of 1U 44 45 mm namely 1 75 inches between devices for the purpose of heat dissipation ...

Page 58: ...tion z No heavy object is placed on the switch z A vertical distance of at least 1 5 cm 0 6 in is kept between devices if you need to stack switches one upon another 3 3 Wall Mounting You can mount the S5100 8P EI S5100 16P EI S5100 8P PWR EI and S5100 16P PWR EI series Ethernet switches on concrete walls or wood walls I Introduction to screw and anchor kit Figure 3 15 and Figure 3 16 show the rec...

Page 59: ...holes and keep only the edges outside the wall 3 As shown in Figure 3 17 drive screws into the anchor kits keeping the inside of screw head at least 1 5 mm 0 06 in away from the edge of the anchor kit so that the switch could hang on the screws securely 1 5 mm Min X mm Figure 3 17 Wall mounting 4 Align the two installation holes at the bottom of the switch with these two screws to hang the switch ...

Page 60: ...tion procedure Follow these steps to complete magnet mounting 1 As shown in Figure 3 19 use a Phillips screwdriver to pass the countersunk head screw through the round hole at the central of the permanent magnet fasten it to a blind nut in the dent of the switch bottom and ensure that the permanent magnet and the switch are fastened reliably Note z Remove the cushion if any from the dent before in...

Page 61: ... Avoid installing the device at a high place because personal injuries or equipment damage may occur in case of a falloff z Avoid frequently moving the desk mounted device because such movements may damage the surface coating z Keep the front panel of the device facing downwards and the two sides with ventilation holes vertical to the ground if you want to install the device vertically z Pay atten...

Page 62: ...he fact Neutral point Zero line Live line Neutral point Zero line Live line Figure 3 20 Recommended AC power socket II Connecting AC power cord 1 Connect one end of the grounding wire delivered with the switch to the grounding screw on the rear of the chassis and the other end to the ground nearby 2 Connect one end of the power cord to the power socket on the rear panel of the chassis and the othe...

Page 63: ...es the power is properly connected Caution Before powering on the switch you should properly connect the grounding wire 3 5 2 Connecting DC Power Cord NULL NULL 48 V working ground 48 V to 60 V NULL Reserved Figure 3 22 DC power socket for the switch 1 Connect one end of the grounding wire delivered with the switch to the grounding screw and the other end to the ground nearby 2 Assemble the DC pow...

Page 64: ...able ties to bind the two power cords to the protruding part at the back of the air filter as shown in Figure 3 23 Connector parts Screw 1 Screw 2 Chassis Connector parts Screw 1 Screw 2 Chassis Figure 3 24 Fix the RPS DC power connector to the chassis 6 Insert the connector into the DC socket directly Use the flathead screwdriver to fix the connector with screw 1 and screw 2 delivered with the sw...

Page 65: ...s When a grounding strip is available at the installation site attach one end of the yellow green grounding wire of the switch to the grounding screw on the grounding strip and fasten the captive nut Note that the fire main and lightning rod of your building are not suitable for grounding the switch The grounding wire of the switch should be connected to the construction engineering ground of the ...

Page 66: ...ng body into the earth For an AC powered switch if none of the above two conditions is available ground it through the PE wire of the AC power supply In this case make sure this PE wire is well connected to the ground at the power distribution room or AC transformer 1 AC power socket 2 Grounding screw 3 Power transformer 4 PE wire 5 3 wire cable for AC power input 6 Ethernet switch Figure 3 27 Gro...

Page 67: ...trip 3 48V 4 RTN strip 5 RTN 6 PGND strip 7 Grounding to the earth 8 Grounding wire 9 Screw 10 Ethernet switch 11 DC power input Figure 3 28 Ground the switch through the PGND of the power cabinet 3 6 Connecting Console Cable 3 6 1 Console Cable Console cable is an 8 core shielded cable At one end of the cable is a crimped RJ45 connector to be connected to the Console port of the switch at the oth...

Page 68: ...Connect the DB 9 female connector of the Console cable to the serial port of the PC or the terminal device used to configure the switch Step 2 Connect the RJ 45 connector of the Console cable to the Console port of the switch Caution Identify the label of the port before connecting a connector Note If the switch has been powered on z First connect the DB 9 connector of the console cable to the PC ...

Page 69: ...allation Step 1 Put on an ESD preventive wrist strap and verify the ESD preventive wrist strap properly grounded Then take out the XFP interface module from the package Step 2 Loosen the mounting screws of the filler panel on the rear panel of the switch with a screwdriver and remove the filler panel Step 3 Hold the fastening screws on the front panel of the XFP interface module and gently push th...

Page 70: ...removed filler panel properly for future use z When tightening the fastening screws at both sides of the optional module with a screwdriver or an electric screwdriver make sure that the torque is not bigger than 0 4N m III Removal Step 1 Put on an ESD preventive wrist strap and verify the ESD preventive wrist strap properly grounded Step 2 Loosen the fastening screws at both sides of the XFP inter...

Page 71: ...y with your hands z After removing an optional module if no new module is to be installed install the filler panel as soon as possible to prevent dust and ensure the normal ventilation in the switch 3 7 2 Stack Module I Appearance and front panel Figure 3 33 Appearance of a stack module Figure 3 34 Front panel of a stack module II Installation and removal A stack module is installed and removed in...

Page 72: ... take out the XENPAK optical module from the package Step 2 Loosen the two mounting screws on the small cover plate in the middle on the filler panel with a screwdriver and remove the small cover plate Note When installing an XENPAK optical module you do not need to remove the whole filler panel Just remove the small cover plate in the middle on the filler panel Step 3 Hold the fastening screws on...

Page 73: ...K optical module on the filler panel Note z Keep the removed small cover plate properly for future use z When tightening the fastening screws at both sides of the optional module with a screwdriver or an electric screwdriver make sure that the torque is not bigger than 0 4N m z Hot swapping of XENPAK optical modules is supported III Removal Step 1 Put on an ESD preventive wrist strap and verify th...

Page 74: ...all 10GE stack cards Step 1 Put on an ESD preventive wrist strap and verify the ESD preventive wrist strap properly grounded Then take out the dedicated stack cable from the package Step 2 Insert the plugs of the dedicated stack cable horizontally into the 10GE stack ports of the switches paying attention to the directions of the plugs Step 3 Tighten the fastening screws at both sides of the stack...

Page 75: ...than 0 4N m z When connecting a stack cable make sure that the bending radius of cable is at least eight times of the cable diameter 3 9 Verifying the Installation After completing the installation verify that z The correct power source is used z The ground wire is securely connected z Both of the console cable and power cord are correctly connected z All the interface cables are routed indoors If...

Page 76: ...PC Console cable Switch Console port Serial port Figure 4 1 Network diagram for the first power on of the switch 4 2 Connecting the Console Cable Step 1 Plug the DB 9 female connector of the console cable to the serial port of the PC where the switch is to be configured Step 2 Connect the RJ 45 connector of the console cable to the console port of the switch 4 3 Setting Terminal Parameters Step 1 ...

Page 77: ...ect Start Programs Accessories Communications HyperTerminal to enter the HyperTerminal window where click the icon to establish a new connection The connection description interface appears as shown below Figure 4 2 Connection description of HyperTerminal 2 Type in the name of the new connection in the connection description interface and click OK The system pops up the following interface Select ...

Page 78: ... serial port and the system pops up the following interface On the interface set Bits per second to 9600 Data bits to 8 Parity to none Stop bits to 1 and Flow control to none Figure 4 4 Setting serial port parameters 4 Click OK after setting the serial port parameters and the system enters the following interface Figure 4 5 HyperTerminal window ...

Page 79: ...etting window 4 4 Booting the Switch 4 4 1 Checking before Powering on the Switch Before powering on the switch verify that z The power cords are properly connected z The power supply voltage is consistent with that required by the switch z The console cable is properly connected the terminal which can be a PC used for configuration has been started and the configuration parameters have been set 4...

Page 80: ...normal startup and fast startup The normal startup mode takes a little longer time than the fast startup mode because of more self test operations z By default the system starts up in fast startup mode and the waiting time here is two seconds if you set the startup mode to normal this waiting time is five seconds For the setting of the startup mode refer to the next section If you press Ctrl B wit...

Page 81: ...0 is available Press ENTER to get started Note The setting takes effect only for the first reboot if you choose 7 Skip current configuration file in the BOOT MENU 4 4 3 Changing the Startup Mode By default the system starts up in fast mode If you want to change the startup mode to normal press Ctrl B within two seconds to enter the Boot Menu showed below BOOT MENU 1 Download application file to fl...

Page 82: ...elete file from flash 5 Modify bootrom password 6 Enter bootrom upgrade menu 7 Skip current configuration file 8 Set bootrom password recovery 9 Set switch startup mode 0 Reboot Enter your choice 0 9 Enter 0 The system reboots in normal mode and displays the following information Starting H3C S5100 48P EI BOOTROM Version 616 Copyright c 2004 2007 Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd Creation date Apr ...

Page 83: ...00000 Initialize LS51LTSG OK SDRAM fast selftest OK Flash fast selftest OK CPLD selftest OK Switch chip selftest OK Port 1 has no module Port 2 has no module Port 3 has no module Port 4 has no module PHY selftest OK Please check port leds FINISHED User interface aux0 is available Press ENTER to get started The appearance of Press ENTER to get started indicates that the automatic startup of the swi...

Page 84: ... on the Switch for the First Time 4 9 Note The H3C Series Switches provides abundant command views For detailed descriptions about the configuration commands and CLI refer to H3C S5100 Series Ethernet Switches Operation Manual and H3C S5100 Series Ethernet Switches Command Manual ...

Page 85: ... introduces how to load The Boot ROM and host software into a switch locally and how to do this remotely 5 1 Introduction to Loading Modes You can load the software locally by using z XModem through console port z TFTP through Ethernet port z FTP through Ethernet port You can load the software remotely by using z FTP z TFTP Note The Boot ROM software version should match the host software version ...

Page 86: ...ng process 5 2 1 Boot Menu Starting H3C S5100 48P EI BOOTROM Version 616 Copyright c 2004 2007 Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd Creation date Apr 16 2007 11 29 53 CPU type BCM5836 CPU Clock Speed 200MHz BUS Clock Speed 33MHz Memory Size 64MB Mac Address 000fe2005100 Press Ctrl B to enter Boot Menu 5 Press Ctrl B The system displays Password Note To enter the Boot Menu you should press Ctrl B withi...

Page 87: ...checksum and CRC and error packet retransmission mechanism generally the maximum number of retransmission attempts is ten The XModem transmission procedure is completed by the cooperation of a receiving program and a sending program The receiving program sends a negotiation packet to negotiate a packet check method After the negotiation the sending program starts to transmit data packets When rece...

Page 88: ...enter 5 the 115200 bps rate is chosen and the system displays the following information Download baudrate is 115200 bps Please change the terminal s baudrate to 115200 bps and select XMODEM protocol Press enter key when ready Now press Enter Note If you have chosen 9600 bps you do not need to modify the HyperTerminal s baud rate and therefore you can skip Step 4 and 5 below and proceed to Step 6 d...

Page 89: ... ROM and Host Software Loading 5 5 Figure 5 1 Properties dialog box Figure 5 2 Console port configuration dialog box Step 5 After setting the baud rate you need to disconnect and the reconnect HyperTerminal so that the baud rate setting takes effect Click the Disconnect button ...

Page 90: ...connect and reconnect the terminal emulation program Step 6 Press Enter to start downloading the program The system displays the following information Now please start transfer file with XMODEM protocol If you want to exit Press Ctrl X Loading CCCCCCCCCC Step 7 Choose Transfer Send File in the HyperTerminal s window and in the following popup dialog box click Browse select the software you need to...

Page 91: ...is updating now done instead of the prompt Your baudrate should be set to 9600 bps again Press enter key when ready Step 10 Reset HyperTerminal s baud rate to 9600 bps refer to Step 4 and 5 Then press any key as prompted The system will display the following information when it completes the loading Bootrom updating done III Loading host software Step 1 Select 1 in Boot Menu The system displays th...

Page 92: ... Ethernet port TFTP Server TFTP Client Switch PC Server Console port Ethernet port TFTP Server Figure 5 6 Local loading using TFTP Step 1 As shown in Figure 5 6 connect the switch through an Ethernet port to the TFTP server and connect the switch through the console port to the configuration PC Note You can use one PC as both configuration device and TFTP server Step 2 Run the TFTP server program ...

Page 93: ...n Loading done Bootrom updating done III Loading host software Step 1 Select 1 in Boot Menu The system displays the following information 1 Set TFTP protocol parameter 2 Set FTP protocol parameter 3 Set XMODEM protocol parameter 0 Return to boot menu Enter your choice 0 3 1 To load the host software through TFTP select 1 The subsequent steps are the same as those for loading the Boot ROM software ...

Page 94: ...password and specify the path of the program to be downloaded Step 3 Run the terminal emulation program on the configuration PC Start the switch Then enter the Boot Menu At the prompt Enter your choice 0 9 select 6 in the Boot Menu and then press Enter to enter the Boot ROM update menu shown below Bootrom update menu 1 Set TFTP protocol parameter 2 Set FTP protocol parameter 3 Set XMODEM protocol ...

Page 95: ...ame as those for loading the Boot ROM software except that the system gives the prompt for host software loading instead of Boot ROM loading 5 3 Remote Software Loading If your terminal is indirectly connected to the switch through Internet you can telnet to the switch and use FTP or TFTP to load The Boot ROM and host software remotely 5 3 1 Remote Loading Using FTP As shown in Figure 5 8 a PC is ...

Page 96: ...tch H3C boot boot loader s5100 bin H3C display boot loader Unit 1 The current boot app is s5100 bin The main boot app is s5100 bin The backup boot app is Step 4 Restart the switch H3C reboot Note Before restarting the switch make sure other configurations are all saved to avoid the loss of configuration information After the steps above the Boot ROM and host software loading is completed Pay atten...

Page 97: ... Host Software Loading 5 13 5 3 2 Remote Loading Using TFTP The remote loading by using TFTP is similar to the remote loading by using FTP The only difference is that it is TFTP that you use when loading software to the switch In this case the switch can only be used as a TFTP client ...

Page 98: ...with a baud rate other than 9600 bps when using TFTP verify that you have specified the correct server and switch IP addresses the correct name of the software to be loaded and the correct working path of TFTP server when using FTP verify that you have specified the correct server and switch IP addresses the correct name of the software to be loaded and the correct username and password If softwar...

Page 99: ...minal If the configuration system has any faults there will not be any screen display at the configuration terminal or the displayed characters will be totally illegible I Troubleshooting when there is no terminal display If there is no output information after the configuration is powered on please check whether z The power supply is normal z The console cable is properly connected If no problems...

Page 100: ... Switches Table of Contents i Table of Contents Appendix A Lightning Protection of the Switch A 1 A 1 Installation of Lightning Arrester for AC Power Socket Strip with Lightning Protection A 1 A 2 Installation of Lightning Arrester for Network Port A 2 ...

Page 101: ... due to lightning strike You can use cable clips and screws to fasten the lightning arrester for AC power on the cabinet workbench or the wall of equipment room Mainboard Grounding and polarity indicator red On means that the lines are wrongly connected either the ground wire is not well connected or the live and zero lines are wrongly connected Please check the power supply circuit Power switch N...

Page 102: ... power socket in the equipment room it means that arrester is not well grounded If it is adverse to that of the power socket in the equipment room it means that the power socket of the arrester is set to the reverse polarity In this case you should open the power socket of arrester to correct polarity After that if the red LED still alarms it means that the arrester is not well grounded yet A 2 In...

Page 103: ...tacts well with the grounding screw of chassis Step 4 According to the instruction of arrester for network port connect the arrester with switch by the cables be carefully with the cable direction Outdoor network cable should be inserted into the arrester s IN end and the cable connected to the switch should be inserted into the arrester s OUT end When you do that observe whether the arrester indi...

Page 104: ... port will be affected z Lightning arrester for network port is installed in reverse direction In practice the IN end should be connected to the outdoor network cable and the OUT end to the network port on the switch z Lightning arrester for the network port is not well grounded The ground wire for the arrester should be as short as possible so to ensure its good contact with the grounding screw o...

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