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H3C MSR 30 Routers 

Installation Guide 

 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.

 

 

http://www.h3c.com 
 
 
Document version: T2-08047L-20101217-C-1.05 

Summary of Contents for MSR 30-10

Page 1: ...H3C MSR 30 Routers Installation Guide Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd http www h3c com Document version T2 08047L 20101217 C 1 05...

Page 2: ...gzhou 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...

Page 3: ...engineers Network administrators working with the MSR Series Conventions This section describes the conventions used in this documentation set Symbols Convention Description WARNING An alert that cal...

Page 4: ...1X Routers Installation guide MSR 20 2X 40 Routers Installation guide MSR 30 Routers Installation guide MSR 50 Routers Installation guide Hardware specifications and installation MSR Series Routers In...

Page 5: ...ware installation software upgrading and software feature configuration and maintenance documentation Products Solutions Provides information about products and technologies as well as solutions Techn...

Page 6: ...ments on Preventing Lightning 20 Requirements on Workbench 21 Safety Precautions 21 Installation Tools Meters and Equipments 21 Installation 23 Installation Process 23 Installing the Cabinet 23 Instal...

Page 7: ...Ethernet Interface 60 Configuring Ethernet Interface Parameters 61 Upgrading Procedure 62 Upgrading BootWare Through Ethernet Interface 64 Upgrading BootWare Through Serial Interface 64 XModem Protoco...

Page 8: ...ot 86 Installing Removing a VPM 86 Installing Removing an ESM VCPM Card 86 Troubleshooting 88 Troubleshooting the Power System 88 Troubleshooting the Configuration System 88 Troubleshooting Applicatio...

Page 9: ...MSR 30 16 can adopt AC and PoE and the MSR 30 20 30 40 and 30 60 can adopt AC DC and PoE Except the MSR 30 1 1 and the AC powered MSR 30 16 the MSR 30 routers each provide a redundancy power system R...

Page 10: ...y DDR II 256 MB DDR 256 MB DDR II 256 MB DDR II 256 MB DDR SDRAM 256 MB default 768 MB maxim um DDR SDRAM 256 MB default 1 GB maximum Flash memory 256 MB 32 MB 256 MB 256 MB Not support ed Not support...

Page 11: ...1 1F share the same physical port Boot ROM stores the Bootstrap for booting the router The memory is used to store the communication data between the system and the CPU when the system is running The...

Page 12: ...The power supply of the system works normally OFF The power supply of the system is disconnected SYS Blinking The system runs normally ON or OFF The system runs abnormally ESM OFF No ESM is in positio...

Page 13: ...terface status LEDs 7 MIM XMIM slot 8 Removable slide rails 9 SIC slot 1 10 SIC slot 2 Panel LEDs Table 4 LEDs on the front panel of an MSR 30 11 LED Description PWR ON The power supply of the system...

Page 14: ...1 3 ETH interface 0 4 Console AUX interface 5 USB interface 6 LEDs 2 Rear view Figure 6 Rear view of an MSR 30 11E 1 Grounding terminal 2 Power switch 3 Power receptacle 4 SIC slot 1 5 SIC slot 2 6 M...

Page 15: ...nk is present ON means a link connection is established ETH1 OFF means no link is present ON means a link connection is established MSR 30 11F Router Appearance 1 Front view Figure 7 Front view of an...

Page 16: ...means an ESM is in the ESM slot and operates normally Blinking green means the ESM is processing data Solid yellow means an ESM is in the ESM slot but does not operate normally ETH0 OFF means no link...

Page 17: ...a host Steady green means the USB interface is connected to a host and the host can be removed Blinking green means data is being transferred to from the host and the host cannot be removed now CF CF...

Page 18: ...operates normally Steady yellow means a VCPM is in the slot but does not operate normally VPM0 to 1 OFF means no VPM is in the VPMx slot Steady green means a VPM is in the VPMx slot and operates norm...

Page 19: ...a host and the host can be removed Blinking green means data is being transferred to from the host and the host cannot be removed now CF CF card LED Steady green means the CF card is in the slot and c...

Page 20: ...e slot and operates normally Steady yellow means a VCPM is in the slot but does not operate normally VPM0 to 1 OFF means no VPM is in the VPMx slot Steady green means a VPM is in the VPM slot and oper...

Page 21: ...removed so that two SIC slots can be extended to form a DSIC slot Similarly Slot 3 and Slot 4 can be arranged to form another DSIC slot and Slot 7 and Slot 8 can be arranged to serve as a DMIM slot Fi...

Page 22: ...or transmitted at a speed of 1000 Mbps Steady yellow means a 10 100 Mbps connection has been established Blinking yellow means data is being transmitted at a speed of 10 100 Mbps SFP0 to 1 OFF means n...

Page 23: ...2 Power switch 3 Power socket 4 Console port CON 5 Auxiliary port AUX 6 USB interface 0 7 USB interface 1 8 CF card LED 9 CF card 10 RPS filler panel 2 Rear view Figure 17 Rear view of an MSR 30 60 1...

Page 24: ...ady OFF means the system does not operate normally USB0 OFF means the USB interface has not been connected to a host Steady green means the USB interface has been connected to a host and the host can...

Page 25: ...modules that each model of the MSR 30 routers can accommodate refer to Appendix A Interface Card and Interface Module Purchase Guide in the MSR Series Routers Interface Module Manual SIC DSIC Cards MS...

Page 26: ...cryption The use of hardware encryption decryption and hashing operation allows the router to encrypt packets with high performance and reliability The encryption card is optional On a router installe...

Page 27: ...peed up aging process of the insulating materials and shorten the service life of the router The requirements on the temperature and humidity for MSR 30 are shown in the following table Table 17 Tempe...

Page 28: ...or put it into the static shielding bag When observing or removing the uninstalled circuit board please touch the edge of the circuit board and avoid contacting the devices on it Requirements on Elec...

Page 29: ...his manual pay attention to the following WARNING indicates that this operation is incorrect and may seriously damage the router or endanger the operator Please follow the correct operation procedures...

Page 30: ...onsole cable Optional cables Meters and equipment Hub or LAN switch Console terminal it could be a PC Equipment related to the selected modules Multimeter CAUTION None of the above mentioned installat...

Page 31: ...nstalling the Cabinet For cabinet installation methods refer to the part discussing cabinet installation Skip this section if you want to mount your router on the tabletop or the rack of another vendo...

Page 32: ...In a cabinet Installing the Router on a Workbench In many circumstances you may not own a 19 inch standard rack Usually the router will be installed on a clean workbench The operations are very simpl...

Page 33: ...ont panel or the rear panel of the router Step2 Put the router in a rack tray For MSR 30 16 30 20 routers use mounting ears on the rear panel if no tray is available Depending on the actual situation...

Page 34: ...igure 21 Install an MSR 30 router in a rack 1 Mounting brackets 2 Guide rail Figure 22 Install the MSR 30 router with rear mounting brackets NOTE Installation of your device may vary with the example...

Page 35: ...ctromagnetic interference EMI This PGND wire can also protect the router against the lightning caused by the connection with the external network lines such as E1 T1 line ISDN PSTN line NOTE The MSR 3...

Page 36: ...he ground contact of the power supply system in a building was buried during construction and cabling Still before connecting the AC input power cord you must make sure that the power supply of the bu...

Page 37: ...chassis rear panel Then connect the other end of the power cord with a PGND connector and a 48 VDC connector to a 48 VDC power supply WARNING When connecting the DC power cord notice the labels on th...

Page 38: ...30 Figure 27 Prize the protective barrier of RPS Figure 28 Take the protective barrier of RPS Figure 29 Connect the RPS cable...

Page 39: ...5 Interface standard RS232 Baud rate 9600 bps default to 115 200 bps 9600 bps by default Function Connecting to the ASCII terminal Connecting to the serial interface of the local PC and running termin...

Page 40: ...e MSR 30 40 30 60 provides MIM slots and DMIM slots The MSR 30 10 30 1 1 provides one XMIM slot These SIC and MIM slots can expand Ethernet interface card and interface module For the expansion rules...

Page 41: ...onal They are provided only when ordered Connecting the Ethernet cable NOTE For 10 100 1000 Mbps fiber and electrical interface the system considers the electrical interface as the operating interface...

Page 42: ...failure AUX can function as a console interface NOTE The console port and AUX port on an MSR 30 1X share the same physical port AUX cable AUX cable is an eight wire shielded cable At one end of the ca...

Page 43: ...ils the MSR 30 routers deliver great flexibility and expandability by applying DSIC DMIM XMIM interface cards Slide rails are installed in slots and can be removed for the installation of these interf...

Page 44: ...36 Figure 35 DMIM slide rail right XMIM slide rail Figure 36 XMIM slide rail Blank panel Figure 37 Blank panel...

Page 45: ...e captive screws with a Philips screwdriver and remove the slide rails for future use Slide rails at both the right and left sides need to be removed in case a DMIM interface card is to be installed S...

Page 46: ...card and remove the card Step2 Insert a slide rail into the slot and fasten the captive screws on the slide rail Step3 Install a blank panel if no cards are to be installed in the slot Installing an X...

Page 47: ...nstall the DMIM normally When installing a DMIM it is recommended that you fasten the release screw first and then install the DMIM on the other side of the rail The 30 20 30 40 30 60 supports DSIC in...

Page 48: ...the console port on the router and DB 9 connector to the serial interface of a PC as shown in the following figure Figure 43 Local configuration through console port Devece PC Console cable Setting th...

Page 49: ...ity check stop bit to 1 and flow control to none Then click OK to return to the HyperTerminal window Figure 45 Setting serial interface parameters Step3 Set HyperTerminal properties Select File Proper...

Page 50: ...onsole cable is correctly connected whether the PC or terminal for configuration is open and whether the settings are done Whether the CF card is loosed WARNING Before powering on the router the user...

Page 51: ...e MSR30 20 BootWare Version 3 00 Compiled Date May 27 2008 CPU Type MPC8349E CPU L1 Cache 32KB CPU Clock Speed 533MHz Memory Type DDR SDRAM Memory Size 256MB Memory Speed 264MHz BootWare Size 4096KB F...

Page 52: ...on the interface and the related operating parameters according to the WAN type Step4 Configure the IP addresses or IPX network numbers of all the interfaces on the router according to the division o...

Page 53: ...archical user protection is adopted to prevent unauthorized users from illegal invading Each group corresponds to a view The user can use these commands to switch between different configuration views...

Page 54: ...Slot 2 4 Slot 3 5 Slot 4 6 Slot 5 Figure 50 Slot arrangement on the MSR 30 20 1 Slot 0 2 Slot 1 3 Slot 2 4 Slot 3 5 Slot 4 6 Slot 5 7 Slot 6 Figure 51 Slot arrangement on the MSR 30 40 1 Slot 0 2 Slo...

Page 55: ...cifies the slot number Y specifies the interface number Different interfaces on an interface module share the same slot number X For every interface Y starts from 0 and indicates the interface sequenc...

Page 56: ...ackup boot file backup bin B Secure boot file secure bin S NOTE The application programs for system boot can be type M B and S but not type N You can store them in Flash memory but only one for each F...

Page 57: ...files NOTE The configuration files for system boot can be type M B and default configuration file of type N but not non default configuration file of type N i e neither M nor B You can modify the file...

Page 58: ...version If the current version is inconsistent with the version used on the FIP the system upgrades the BootWare automatically Check the current version of BootWare and application program before upg...

Page 59: ...to 192 168 0 1 and that of the Ethernet interface connected to it GigabitEthernet 0 0 in this example is set to 192 168 0 2 Use the ping command to check whether the connection successful Backing up...

Page 60: ...written to the device Are you sure Y N y Please input the file name cfg cfa0 startup cfg To leave the existing filename unchanged press the enter key Use the dir command to view the application files...

Page 61: ...nfiguration file and the modification takes effect after you reboot the router Similarly you can also upgrade the main application file by downloading a new application file to overwrite the original...

Page 62: ...executes an action accordingly and returns the execution result to the client Use the following command to enable the FTP service SYSTEM ftp server enable Start FTP server Add an authorized username...

Page 63: ...Kbytes sec Use the following command to recover the backup file to the router ftp put main bin main bin 200 Port command okay 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for main bin 226 Transfer complete...

Page 64: ...k up files ftp get main bin main bin flashcfa0 main bin has been existing Overwrite it Y N y 200 PORT command successful 150 File status OK about to open data connection 226 Closing data connection Fi...

Page 65: ...en the system displays Press Ctrl B to enter extended boot menu the system prompts for the BootWare password Please input BootWare password After you enter the correct password the system enters the m...

Page 66: ...on submenu For details about the submenu refer to BootWare operation submenu on page 60 8 Clear Super Password Remove the super password You need to use the super password when switching the user leve...

Page 67: ...pplication File 5 Modify Ethernet Parameter 0 Exit To Main Menu Ensure The Parameter Be Modified Before Downloading Enter your choice 0 5 The Ethernet interface submenu is described as follows Table 2...

Page 68: ...1 Backup Full BootWare 2 Restore Full BootWare 3 Update BootWare By Serial 4 Update BootWare By Ethernet 0 Exit To Main Menu Enter your choice 0 4 The submenu is described as follows Table 30 BootWare...

Page 69: ...previous field To go to the previous field input a hyphen and then press Enter Ctrl D Quit The shortcut key combination for exiting the parameter configuration page is Ctrl D Protocol FTP or TFTP Sele...

Page 70: ...h smaller than the FTP software in size File Transfer Protocol FTP is an application layer protocol in the TCP IP protocol suite It mainly transfers files among remote hosts Over TCP FTP provides reli...

Page 71: ...Set Application File type 3 Set Configuration File type 4 Delete File 0 Exit To Main Menu Enter your choice 0 4 2 Enter the file control submenu and enter 2 to set the application file type M MAIN B B...

Page 72: ...Update Full BootWare 2 Update Extend BootWare 3 Update Basic BootWare 4 Modify Ethernet Parameter 0 Exit To Main Menu Enter your choice 0 4 Before upgrading enter 4 in the menu to configuring Ethernet...

Page 73: ...system prompts for changing a baud rate BAUDRATE SET Note indicates the current baudrate Change The HyperTerminal s Baudrate Accordingly Baudrate Avaliable 1 9600 Default 2 19200 3 38400 4 57600 5 115...

Page 74: ...n the HyperTerminal to 9600 bps after upgrading the BootWare This ensures that the information can be displayed on the console terminal after system boot or reboot Upgrading BootWare First enter 7 in...

Page 75: ...sfer Send file in the HyperTerminal window The following window appears Figure 61 Send file dialog box Click Browse to select the application program file to be downloaded and select XModem for the Pr...

Page 76: ...efer to Modifying Serial Interface Parameters on page 65 for details Then enter 2 in the serial interface submenu The system displays Please Start To Transfer File Press Ctrl C To Exit Waiting CC Sele...

Page 77: ...2 22165484 Dec 20 2007 09 42 28 M cfa0 main bin 0 Exit Enter file No Enter the number of the file to be modified and press Enter the system will prompt you to modify the file type Modify the file attr...

Page 78: ...d then the system displays The file you selected is cfa0 backup bak Delete it Y N Y Deleting Done CAUTION You can set the main or backup attribute only for the application and configuration file in th...

Page 79: ...in the current configuration If you use the set authentication password cipher 123456 command to set a password the password is stored in cipher text Step4 Save the new configuration SYSTEM save NOTE...

Page 80: ...asic BootWare Done Will you backup the Extend BootWare Y N Y Begin to backup the Extend BootWare Done Now the entire BootWare is backed up to the memory Enter 2 under the menu to restore the BootWare...

Page 81: ...ower off the router and remove the power cord Step2 Remove all cables of interface modules on the back panel keep the ground cable connected Step3 Put the router on level ground and have the back pane...

Page 82: ...74 Figure 64 Rotate the screwdriver Figure 65 Pull out the chassis cover until it is separated from the chassis Figure 66 Remove and fasten the captive screws of the MSR 30 40 30 60...

Page 83: ...e or consequence resulted from users operation without permission Do not replace the hardware unless necessary and under the guidance of technical staff Ensure that no electricity is present before se...

Page 84: ...reserved on the MSR 30 11 Figure 69 MSR 30 16 internal structure 1 VPM 2 Power module 3 ESM slot 4 Fan 5 SIC slot 6 MIM slot 7 VCPM slot Figure 70 MSR 30 20 internal structure 1 10 9 8 3 7 6 5 2 4 1 P...

Page 85: ...of the MSR 30 40 30 60 After the power module is removed 1 2 3 7 6 5 4 1 VPM 2 ESM slot 0 3 ESM slot 1 4 SIC MIM card slot 5 Memory module slot 6 VCPM slot 7 Fan Removing Installing a Power Module NO...

Page 86: ...ews from the bracket Figure 73 Remove the screws from the bracket Step2 Draw out the power bracket and remove the power cord from the main board Figure 74 Remove the power bracket and the power cord S...

Page 87: ...te the power module from the bracket Figure 76 Draw out the power module and separate it from the bracket NOTE The installation procedure is just opposite to the removal procedure Installing Removing...

Page 88: ...8 Press the CF card into the slot NOTE Make sure the CF card with correct application program is properly installed in the slot or the system cannot boot Removing CF Card Remove the CF card following...

Page 89: ...on to release the card CAUTION Do not insert or remove the card when the router is booting or the LED is blinking to avoid hardware damage Replacing a Memory Module NOTE The MSR 30 10 30 11 30 11E 30...

Page 90: ...tuations More memory is required for the updated application program maintaining a large routing table or processing tasks that consume large memory More memory is required for the upgraded applicatio...

Page 91: ...ing Removing a Memory Module Installing removing a memory module on from the MSR 30 16 Follow the steps below to install a memory module Step1 Make sure all power interfaces are shut down Step2 Align...

Page 92: ...45 degrees to the main board Step3 Remove the memory module Figure 87 Remove a memory module Installing removing a memory module on from the other modules Follow the steps below to install a memory mo...

Page 93: ...n the two sides of the memory module and pull the memory module outwards horizontally until it separates from the ejector clips and forms an angle of 45 degrees to the main board Step3 Remove the memo...

Page 94: ...ndicularly to the main board until the VPM snaps into the slot At this time the VPM forms a certain angle to the main board Figure 92 Press the VPM into the slot and pull the VPM until it is locked Th...

Page 95: ...hen align the screw eye with the card bracket Step5 Fasten the card on the bracket with dedicated screws making sure the card is level and firm Step6 Install the cover and power it on Figure 93 Fix th...

Page 96: ...configuration system the console screen displays nothing or only illegible characters Troubleshooting the console terminal Symptom After the router is powered on the console screen displays nothing S...

Page 97: ...User Password password Loading Failed Solution Fault occurs because the source file does not exist or the network cable is not connected or the IP address is not correct Ensure that the source file i...

Page 98: ...correct application image file NOTE The bar code labels on the chassis and the FICs contain information about production and servicing Before you ask your agent for servicing provide its bar code If...

Page 99: ...the Router 75 Introduction 1 Introduction 48 M Maintaining Application and Configuration Files 68 Maintaining Application Program and Configuration Through Command Lines50 O Opening Closing the Chass...

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