H3C S5100-SI/EI Series
Ethernet Switches
Quick Start
Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.
http://www.h3c.com
Manual Version: T2-08018B-20070522-C-1.02
Page 1: ...H3C S5100 SI EI Series Ethernet Switches Quick Start Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd http www h3c com Manual Version T2 08018B 20070522 C 1 02...
Page 2: ...nnoVision 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...
Page 3: ...s H3C S5100 SI EI Series Ethernet Switches Command Manua It is used for assisting the users in using various commands H3C S5100 SI EI Series Ethernet Switches Installation Manual It is used for assist...
Page 4: ...ards and cables 4 Lightning Protection of the Switch Introduces lightning protection of S5100 SI EI Series Ethernet Switches Conventions The manual uses the following conventions I GUI conventions Con...
Page 5: ...ader 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 requirem...
Page 6: ...10 G Stack Interface Modules 1 18 1 6 Ordering Stack Cables 1 18 1 7 Ordering DC Power cords 1 19 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation 2 1 2 1 Safety Precautions 2 1 2 2 Installation Site 2 1 2 2 1 T...
Page 7: ...Cord 3 25 3 5 3 Connecting Grounding Wire 3 27 3 6 Connecting Console Cable 3 32 3 6 1 Console Cable 3 32 3 6 2 Connecting Console Cable 3 33 3 7 Installing and Removing Optional Interface Modules 3...
Page 8: ...C S5100 series are designed as convergence and access devices for intranets and metropolitan area networks MANs and can also be used for connecting data center server clusters The H3C S5100 series com...
Page 9: ...00Base T autosen sing Ethernet port 1000Base X SFP port Console port S5100 8P SI 8 2 S5100 16P SI 16 S5100 24P SI 24 S5100 S I S5100 48P SI 48 4 S5100 8P EI 8 2 S5100 16P EI 16 S5100 24P EI 24 S5100 4...
Page 10: ...orts forming the Combo port Model 1000Base X SFP port 10 100 1000Base T autosensing Ethernet port 17 14 18 16 19 13 S5100 16P SI S5100 16P EI S5100 16P PWR EI 20 15 25 22 26 24 27 21 S5100 24P SI S510...
Page 11: ...net port mode LEDs MODE of the S5100 series see H3C S5100 SI EI Series Ethernet Switches Installation Manual z Only the S5100 24P EI S5100 48P EI S5100 26C EI S5100 50C EI S5100 26C PWR EI and S5100 5...
Page 12: ...king 1 Hz The system is performing POST power on self test or downloading software Read ON The system POST has failed or another fatal error has been detected Yellow blinking 1 Hz One or more ports ha...
Page 13: ...sending data Yellow blinking 3 Hz Module POST has failed Modul e LED MOD 1 or MOD 2 Yellow ON The device does not support this module POST runni ng Green blinkin g The POST ID of the in process test i...
Page 14: ...ch Clust er mana geme nt Green ON An S is displayed on member switch A c is displayed on candidate switch An I is displayed on independent switch Over temp eratur e alarm The digitron display shows a...
Page 15: ...10 2 in Weight 1 6 kg 3 5 lb 2 3 kg 5 1 lb 4 kg 8 8 lb 4 kg 8 8 lb Service ports 8 10 100 1000 Base T autosensing Ethernet ports 2 1000Base X SFP ports 16 10 100 1000 Base T autosensing Ethernet port...
Page 16: ...tempera ture 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F Relative humidit y noncon densing 10 to 90 1 3 2 System Features of the S5100 EI Series Table 1 5 System features of the S5100 EI series 1 Item S5100 8P EI S5100...
Page 17: ...ports 4 Gigabit SFP Combo ports 48 10 100 10 00Base T autosensin g Ethernet ports 4 Gigabit SFP Combo ports Managem ent port One console port Power supply system The S5100 EI series support AC input a...
Page 18: ...ystem features of the S5100 EI series 2 Item S5100 26C EI S5100 50C EI Dimensio ns H W D 43 6 440 300 mm 1 7 17 3 11 8 in Weight 4 kg 8 8 lb 5 kg 11 lb Service ports 24 10 100 1000MBase T autosensing...
Page 19: ...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 Rated voltage range 48 VDC to 60 VDC Max voltage...
Page 20: ...43 6 440 420 mm 1 7 17 3 16 5 in Weight 2 5 kg 5 5 lb 3 1 kg 6 8 lb 6 9 kg 15 2 lb 7 4 kg 16 3 lb Managem ent port One console port Service ports 8 10 100 10 00Base T autosensi ng Ethernet ports 2 10...
Page 21: ...ge 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 power consumpt ion 100 W 170 W AC input 500 W DC input 435 W AC input 540 W DC...
Page 22: ...emperature protection With this mechanism the switch disables the PoE feature on all its ports for self protection when its internal temperature exceeds the PoE protection temperature and restores the...
Page 23: ...ring information for the SPF interface modules Item Model SFP FE SX MM1310 A SFP FE LX SM1310 A SFP FE LH40 SM1310 100 M SFP modules SFP FE LH80 SM1550 SFP GE SX MM850 A SFP GE LX SM1310 A SFP GE LH40...
Page 24: ...switches z Only the S5100 26C EI S5100 50C EI S5100 26C PWR EI and S5100 50C PWR EI switches support XENPAK and XFP optical modules but these switches do not support the XFP modules that require 5 2 V...
Page 25: ...1PA stack interface board STACK Single port 10 G Ethernet Note Only the S5100 26C EI S5100 50C EI S5100 26C PWR EI and S5100 50C PWR EI switches support 10 G stack modules 1 6 Ordering Stack Cables T...
Page 26: ...ew 1 19 1 7 Ordering DC Power cords Table 1 12 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...
Page 27: ...on an unstable case or desk The switch might be damaged severely in case of a fall z Ensure proper ventilation of the equipment room and keep the ventilation vents of the switch free of obstruction z...
Page 28: ...r temperature and humidity in the equipment room z Long term high humidity may lead to bad insulation electricity leakage mechanical property changes and corrosion z If the relative humidity is two lo...
Page 29: ...ng 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 thre...
Page 30: ...cables and output wires To eliminate the interferences ensure the following z For the AC power supply that adopts TN system use a single phase three wire power socket with Protection Earth PE to effe...
Page 31: ...ing do not stare into the optical ports because the laser light emitted by the optical fiber can hurt your retina Caution Staring into the laser beam produced by the fiber can hurt your eyes 2 3 Insta...
Page 32: ...the agent for permission Otherwise you will bear any consequence resulted from your actions without permission 3 1 Rack Mounting the Switch You can mount an H3C S5100 switch into a 19 inch standard r...
Page 33: ...se front and rear mounting ears Use front mounting ears and a tray Use front mounting ears and guide rails 300 mm 11 8 in 360 mm 14 2 in 420 mm 16 5 in Table 3 2 Installation method for a switch with...
Page 34: ...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 F...
Page 35: ...ix the mounting ear to the rack Use one M6 screw Figure 3 2 Appearance of a rear mounting ear When you install an H3C S5100 series switch into a 19 inch standard rack you should select front mounting...
Page 36: ...mounting ear S5100 8P SI S5100 8P EI 43 6 230 200 mm 1 7 x 9 1 x 7 9 in Standard S5100 16P SI S5100 16P EI S5100 8P PW R EI 43 6 300 220 mm 1 7 11 8 8 7 in Standard S5100 24P SI S5100 24P EI S5100 48P...
Page 37: ...e screw hole position according to the position of the switch Cooling hole Used for heat dissipation between switch and rack Slotted hole 2 Used to fix the guide rail to the front bracket Figure 3 3 A...
Page 38: ...he rack 2 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 Figure 3 4 Front panel Figure 3 4 Fix front mounting ear...
Page 39: ...tandard rack with t 1 wrist strap to check the grounding 3 end of mounting ears to the 4 the cabinet and fix the other end of mounting ears to the 4 Use Front Mounting Ears and a Tray Follow these ste...
Page 40: ...mounting ears and fix one end of mounting ears to the switch as shown in Figure 3 4 3 Take out the load bearing screws packed together with the rear mounting ears and place them in a proper position...
Page 41: ...tch You should select a proper position according to the actual requirements The rear mounting ears tightly contacted with the load bearing screws can support the switch 4 Select a position to install...
Page 42: ...shown in Figure 3 8 Front square holed bracket Front mounting ear Rear panel Screw 2 Rear square holed bracket Rear mounting ear Screw 1 Screw 1 Used to bear the weight Screw 2 Used to fix rear mount...
Page 43: ...1 Rear mounting ear Screw 1 Load bearing screw Figure 3 9 Effect diagram of front and rear mounting ea installation 1 r 6 Fix the other end of the front mounting ears to the front brackets with screws...
Page 44: ...ront and rear mounting ea installation 2 r 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...
Page 45: ...ernet Switches Chapter 3 Installing the Switch 3 14 Figure 3 11 Fix front mounting ears 3 Install guide rails on the brackets on both sides of the cabinet with M5 self tapping screws as shown in Figur...
Page 46: ...ition as shown in Figure 3 13 Ensure that the bottom side of the guide rails and the switch are in close contact Front panel Figure 3 13 Install front mounting ears and guide rails 5 Fix the other end...
Page 47: ...front mounting ear and guide ra installation il Note Ensure a clearance of 1U 44 45 mm namely 1 75 inches between devices for the purpose of heat dissipation 3 2 Desk Mounting When no 19 inch standard...
Page 48: ...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...
Page 49: ...in Figure 3 17 drill two holes having a diameter of 5 mm 0 2 in in the wall on the same horizontal line with a distance of 170 mm 6 7 in Note Drill two holes according to the sizes of anchor kits and...
Page 50: ...m 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 sw...
Page 51: ...netic accessories consists of four permanent magnets and four M3 6 countersunk head screws as shown in Figure 3 18 1 2 1 Permanent magnet 2 M3 6 countersunk head screw Figure 3 18 Magnets and counters...
Page 52: ...switch are fastened reliably Note Remove the cushion if any from the dent before installation 2 Attach the magnet mounted device to the specified location Take care not to get your fingers stuck betwe...
Page 53: ...s 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...
Page 54: ...rmally the neutral point of the power supply system in your building has already been grounded during the construction and wiring but you should make sure this is the fact Neutral point Zero line Live...
Page 55: ...s of the AC power input and then set the power cord into the notch of the power cord tie 4 2 3 1 4 2 3 1 1 Rear panel 2 Slot of power cord tie 3 AC power cord tie 4 AC power cord Figure 3 21 Install A...
Page 56: ...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 groundin...
Page 57: ...into the corresponding holes and tighten them with screw 1 and screw 2 The positive and negative poles of the power cords must correspond to the silkscreen above the holes 4 Use a flathead screwdriver...
Page 58: ...e flathead screwdriver to fix the connector with screw 1 and screw 2 delivered with the switch as shown in Figure 3 24 7 Check whether the PWR LED on the front panel of the switch is ON If yes the pow...
Page 59: ...ND This chassis ground must be securely connected to the earth so that the faradism and leakage electricity can be safely released to the earth enhancing the EMS capability of the switch Ground the sw...
Page 60: ...unding strip Figure 3 25 Ground the switch through a grounding strip When there is no grounding strip but there is cement floor nearby where a grounding body is allowed to be buried hammer an angle st...
Page 61: ...grounding wire 4 Earth 5 Angle steel Figure 3 26 Ground the switch by burying the grounding body into the earth For an AC powered switch if none of the above two conditions is available ground it thro...
Page 62: ...mer 4 PE wire 5 3 wire cable for AC power input 6 Ethernet switch Figure 3 27 Ground the switch through AC PE wire For a DC powered switch 48 VDC if none of the first two conditions is available groun...
Page 63: ...arth 8 Grounding wire 9 Screw 10 Ethernet switch 11 DC power input Figure 3 28 Ground the switch through the PGND of the powe cabinet r 3 6 Connecting Console Cable 3 6 1 Console Cable Console cable i...
Page 64: ...Figure 3 29 Console cable Table 3 4 Console cable connector pinouts and mapping relation RJ 45 Signal Direction DB 9 1 RTS 7 2 DTR 4 3 TXD 3 4 CD 1 5 GND 5 6 RXD 2 7 DSR 6 8 CTS 8 3 6 2 Connecting Con...
Page 65: ...tep 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 F...
Page 66: ...dules 3 7 1 XFP Interface Module I Appearance and front panel Figure 3 30 Appearance of an XFP interface module Figure 3 31 Front panel of an XFP interface module II Installation Step 1 Put on an ESD...
Page 67: ...ld the fastening screws on the front panel of the XFP interface module and gently push the XFP interface module in along the slot guide rail until the XFP interface module is in close contact with the...
Page 68: ...le 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 p...
Page 69: ...ts z Do not use too much force in the operation and do not touch the surface mounted components directly with your hands z After removing an optional module if no new module is to be installed install...
Page 70: ...t panel of a stack module II Installation and removal A stack module is installed and removed in the same way as you install and remove an XFP interface module Refer to section 3 7 1 II Installation 3...
Page 71: ...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...
Page 72: ...Switch 2 Filler panels for optional module slots 3 Small cover plate removed in the middle on the filler panel 4 Push in direction 5 XENPAK optical module Figure 3 37 Installing an XENPAK optical mod...
Page 73: ...ted 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 XENPAK optical module us...
Page 74: ...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...
Page 75: ...rewdriver make sure that the torque is not bigger 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...
Page 76: ...e one if needed If an outdoor AC power cord is to be directly led to the switch connect the lightning arrester for AC power socket strip with lightning protection before you plug the AC power cord int...
Page 77: ...Quick Start H3C S5100 SI EI Series Ethernet Switches Chapter 4 Lightning Protection of the Switch 4 2 Figure 4 1 Diagram of lightning arrester...
Page 78: ...whether it is because the ground wire of the arrester is not well grounded or because the live and zero wires are connected in reverse direction Use the following checking methods When the red LED is...