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Replacing a Memory Module

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Figure 79   

Memory module maintenance flow

Memory modules are main board components that you can expand or upgrade as 
needed. Generally, you need to do that in the following situations:

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 application image, maintaining a 
large routing table, or processing tasks that consume large memory.

The existing memory module is damaged.

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CAUTION:

Hold the memory module by its edge and avoid touching the components on 
its surface. An improper operation might result in damage.

It is normal that you feel hard when removing the memory module, but do not 
overexert.

Use the memory module provided by H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. only. 
Otherwise, anomalies might occur to the device.

Memory Module

Structure

Figure 80   

Memory module structure of the MSR 30-16

End

Locate the memory bar 

on the main board

Remove the memory bar  

Install the memory bar

Prepare tools

Start

Turn off the power switch 

End

Locate the memory bar 

on the main board

Remove the memory bar  

Install the memory bar

Prepare tools

Start

Turn off the power switch 

Summary of Contents for MSR 30-16

Page 1: ...H3C MSR 30 Series Routers Installation Manual v1 00 MSR 30 11 MSR 30 16 MSR 30 20 MSR 30 40 MSR 30 60 BOM 3104A10T www 3Com com Part Number 10016320 Rev AA August 2007...

Page 2: ...as provided in DFAR 252 227 7015 Nov 1995 or FAR 52 227 14 June 1987 whichever is applicable You agree not to remove or deface any portion of any legend provided on any licensed program or documentat...

Page 3: ...date user documentation and operating software for the MSR 30 Series router point your web browser to www 3Com com and select the Support and Registration link Please note that you must register your...

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Page 5: ...5 3 INSTALLATION Installation Process 27 Installing Cabinets 28 Installing the Router 28 Installing Generic Modules 29 Connecting the PGND 30 Connecting the Power Cord 30 Connecting the Console Termin...

Page 6: ...and Configuration File 74 Dealing with Router Password Loss 76 Backing up and Restoring BootROM 77 6 HARDWARE MAINTENANCE Preparing Tools 79 Opening Closing the Chassis Cover 79 Internal Structure of...

Page 7: ...1 lists icon conventions that are used throughout this guide Table 2 lists text conventions that are used throughout this guide Table 1 Notice Icons Icon Notice Type Description n Information note Inf...

Page 8: ...terface Card and Interface Module Manual Covers the pinouts function interface attributes panels and LEDs of all interface cards and modules available with the router LMR Series Routers Cable Manual D...

Page 9: ...i function interface modules MIMs Currently the MSR 30 11 can adopt AC only the 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 11 and the AC...

Page 10: ...30 20 MSR 30 40 MSR 30 60 External cards SIC 2 4 4 4 4 MIM 1 1 2 4 6 XMIM 1 0 0 0 0 Internal cards ESM 1 2 2 2 2 VCPM 0 1 1 1 1 VPM 0 2 2 3 3 Table 3 Processor and memory of the H3C MSR 30 series rout...

Page 11: ...DC PoE input Not supported Rated voltage range 100 VAC to 240 VAC 50 Hz or 60 Hz Rated voltage range 100 VAC to 240 VAC 50 Hz or 60 Hz Rated voltage range 100 VAC to 240 VAC 50 Hz or 60 Hz Rated volta...

Page 12: ...inking The system runs normally ON or OFF The system runs abnormally ESM OFF No ESM is in position Solid green An ESM is in position and works normally Blinking green The ESM is processing data Solid...

Page 13: ...mally USB0 OFF means the USB interface has not been connected to 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 trans...

Page 14: ...y VCPM OFF means VCPM is not in the slot Steady green means a VCPM is in the slot and operates normally Steady yellow means a VCPM is in the slot but does not operate normally VPM0 to 1 OFF means no V...

Page 15: ...he system is operating normally Steady ON or steady 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 interfac...

Page 16: ...dy green means an ESM is in the ESM slot and operates normally Blinking green means the ESM is processing data Steady yellow means an ESM is in the ESM slot but does not operate normally VCPM OFF mean...

Page 17: ...40 router LED Description PWR Power LED ON means the system provides power for cards normally OFF means the system does not supply power for cards SYS Hardware system operation LED Blinking means the...

Page 18: ...of 10 100 Mbps SFP0 to 1 OFF means no SFP connection is established Steady green means SFP connection has been established Blinking green means SFP is receiving or transmitting data Steady yellow mea...

Page 19: ...D PWR 2 System LED SYS 3 USB LED 4 Console port CON 5 Auxiliary port AUX 6 USB interface 0 7 USB interface 1 8 CF card LED 9 CF card 10 Power receptacle 11 Power switch 3 2 1 4 5 6 7 10 8 9 11 1 VCPM...

Page 20: ...ost and the host cannot be removed now CF CF card LED Steady green means the CF card is in the slot and can be identified by the router Blinking green means the CF card is being accessed and cannot be...

Page 21: ...W 1FEA 1GEC 1ADSL 1ADSL I can be installed only in slot 2 SIC 2BS 2BU 2BSV is not supported SIC 1BS 1BU 1BSV 1EPRI 1E1 F 1TPRI 1T1 F can be installed only in slot 1 For the MSR 30 16 SIC DSIC cards ar...

Page 22: ...odule ESM SNDE ESM module supports IPSec and by using hardware encryption expedites IP packet encryption The use of hardware encryption decryption and hashing operation allows the router to encrypt pa...

Page 23: ...of the insulating materials and shorten the service life of the router The requirements on the temperature and humidity for H3C MSR 30 Series are shown in the following table Requirements on Cleannes...

Page 24: ...ard and avoid contacting the devices on it Requirements on Electromagnetic Environments The interference sources no matter where they come from affect the routers with capacitance coupling inductance...

Page 25: ...tes that this operation is incorrect and may seriously damage the router or endanger the operator Please follow the correct operation procedures for sake of safety c Caution It indicates that during t...

Page 26: ...wer cord Console cable Optional cables Meters and equipment Hub or LAN switch Console terminal it could be a PC Equipment related to the selected modules Multimeter c CAUTION H3C MSR 30 Series Routers...

Page 27: ...ion Connect to the WAN Connect to the Ethernet Install multifunctional interface modules End Poweron Poweron Verify installation Connect to the console terminal Connect thepow er cord Connect PGND Sta...

Page 28: ...r in a Rack Dimensions The MSR 30 Series Routers are designed to fit standard 19 inch racks The following table describes their dimensions Installation process Step 1 Check the grounding and stability...

Page 29: ...Modules Installing generic modules includes installing the memory ESM cards and FICs For more information about the memory and ESM cards and their installation refer to Hardware Maintenance on page 79...

Page 30: ...uter which is marked with grounding label is located near the AC power socket and its switch on the rear panel of the chassis as shown in the following figure Figure 14 Grounding terminal of the route...

Page 31: ...re that the power supply of the building is well grounded Connecting the AC input power cord Step 1 Make sure that the PGND is securely connected to the earth ground Step 2 Insert one end of the power...

Page 32: ...l Then connect the other end of the power cord with a BGND connector and a 48 VDC connector to a 48 VDC power supply w WARNING When connecting the DC power cord notice the labels on the power cord to...

Page 33: ...cting the Power Cord 33 Connecting the RPS Power Cord RPS power Figure 18 RPS power Connecting the RPS power cord Figure 19 Prize the protective barrier of RPS Figure 20 Take the protective barrier of...

Page 34: ...cable Console cable is an eight wire shielded cable At one end of the cable is a crimped RJ 45 connector to the console port on the router at the other end of the cable is a DB 9 female connector to...

Page 35: ...SR 30 16 provide two fixed FE interfaces the MSR 30 20 provides two fixed GE interfaces and the MSR 30 40 30 60 provides two fixed Combo interface In addition H3C MSR 30 Series Routers provide SIC and...

Page 36: ...s in different sequences The cable connects the same category of devices such as PC to PC or PC to router You can make crossover cables yourself as needed n In making network cables shielded cables ar...

Page 37: ...ser danger Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from the fiber optic ports which are connected with lasers To protect your eyes against radiation harm never stare into an open fiber optic port Fol...

Page 38: ...configuration or dial backup you need to connect the local modem to the remote modem through PSTN and then to the remote device For the configuration procedures refer to H3C MSR 20 30 50 Series Router...

Page 39: ...and Removal 39 Installing the Slide Rails Figure 26 Install the slide rails into the MSR 30 11 Figure 27 Router view after the slide rail is replaced Removing the Slide Rails Figure 28 Loosen the scre...

Page 40: ...STALLATION Slide Rail Installation on MSR 30 16 30 20 and Removal Slide Rails SIC slide rail Figure 30 SIC slide rail Installing the Slide Figure 31 Insert the slide rail into the router Figure 32 Fix...

Page 41: ...nstalling the Slide Rail Figure 33 Loosen the screws Figure 34 Router view after the slide rail is drawn out Slide Rail Installation on MSR 30 40 30 60 and Removal Slide Rails SIC slide rail Figure 35...

Page 42: ...CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION Figure 37 MIM slide rail right Installing the Slide Rail Figure 38 Install the SIC slide rail Figure 39 Install the MIM slide rail left Figure 40 Install the MIM slide rail rig...

Page 43: ...ly 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 Uninstalling the Slide Rail Figure 41 Uninstall the SIC slid...

Page 44: ...rrectly connected Whether the router is correctly connected to other devices such as the console terminal c CAUTION The check after installation is very important The stability grounding of the router...

Page 45: ...guration environment RJ 45 connector of the console cable needs to be connected to the console port on the router and DB 9 connector to the serial interface of a PC as shown in the following figure Fi...

Page 46: ...ce connected by the console cable Figure 44 Local configuration connection interface 2 Setting terminal parameters As shown in the following table in the properties dialog box of the serial interface...

Page 47: ...HyperTerminal properties Select FilePropertiesSettings in the HyperTerminal to enter the properties setting window as shown in the following figure Select the terminal emulation type to be VT100 or a...

Page 48: ...her the PC or terminal for configuration is open and whether the settings are done Whether the CF card is loosed w WARNING Before powering on the router the user should be aware where the switch of th...

Page 49: ...er the decompression process of the extended BootROM segment n Enter Ctrl D within 3 seconds after the Press CTRL D to stop auto boot appears the system can enter basic BootROM segment menu otherwise...

Page 50: ...started Press Enter and the screen will display H3C This prompt indicates that the router has entered the user view and now the router can be configured Configuration Fundamentals In general the confi...

Page 51: ...to directly log on and manage other routers Users can enter anytime to get online help Provides network diagnostic tools such as Tracert and Ping to quickly diagnose the availability of the network Pr...

Page 52: ...ement on the MSR 30 20 Figure 50 Slot arrangement on the MSR 30 40 1 Slot 0 2 Slot 1 3 Slot 2 4 Slot 3 1 Slot 0 2 Slot 1 3 Slot 2 4 Slot 3 5 Slot 4 6 Slot 5 1 Slot 0 2 Slot 1 3 Slot 2 4 Slot 3 5 Slot...

Page 53: ...le share the same slot number X For every interface Y starts from 0 and indicates the interface sequence on the interface module from left to right If you install a MIM 1FE and an MIM 2FE respectively...

Page 54: ...54 CHAPTER 4 STARTUP AND CONFIGURATION...

Page 55: ...not type N You can modify the file name of an application file in CF card using the command after it boots You cannot modify the file type of a type S application image file but you can modify the fi...

Page 56: ...ing commands after the application program boots You can store them in Flash memory but only one for each For example if an M B file exists it is impossible to have another M or B file If you change t...

Page 57: ...ng XModem protocol through serial port 2 Upgrade application program from TFTP FTP server through Ethernet interface in BootROM 3 Upload download application program and configuration file from TFTP F...

Page 58: ...em start booting Version 2 11 Press CTRL D to stop auto boot Booting Normal Extend BootRom Decompressing done Ensure the baudrate is set to 9600bps Starting at 0xa00000 H3C MSR30 20 BOOTROM Version 2...

Page 59: ...password You have three chances to provide the correct BootROM password the initial setting is void If you fail to do that you need to reboot the system After you enter the correct password the conso...

Page 60: ...on File 4 File Control File control submenu Refer to File control submenu on page 61 for details 5 Modify Bootrom Password Modify BootROM password 6 Ignore System Configuration Ignore system configura...

Page 61: ...operation submenu Enter 7 under the main BootROM menu to enter the BootROM operation menu BOOT ROM OPERATION Note the operating device is CF Card Table 28 Enter Ethernet interface submenu Menu item D...

Page 62: ...r 2 in the main BootROM menu to enter the serial submenu Then enter 5 and the system prompts to change serial baud rate BAUDRATE SET Note Change The HyperTerminal s Baudrate Accordingly Press Enter to...

Page 63: ...can not communicate with each other Change the baud rate of your terminal to the same as that for software download Perform the following operation Figure 53 Disconnect terminal Click File Properties...

Page 64: ...submenu under which all BootROM operations are completed Refer to BootROM operation submenu on page 61 for detailed descriptions For example when you upgrade full BootROM First change serial baud rate...

Page 65: ...yperTerminal to 9600 bps the default after upgrading the BootROM so as to ensure normal display on the console screen after system boot or reboot UpgradingApplication Program Through Serial Port Upgra...

Page 66: ...e download file name shall be consistent with the real file name and you are asked to designate download path Or you can designate download path in FTP and TFTP settings inet on ethernet e 192 168 80...

Page 67: ...r protocol in the TCP IP suit It mainly transfers files among remote hosts Carried over TCP it provides reliable and connection oriented data transfer service but does not provide access authorization...

Page 68: ...8 Clear Super Password 9 Device Operation a Reboot Enter your choice 1 a 4 The system reboots Enter 4 when it prompts the above information File CONTROL Note the operating device is CF Card 1 Display...

Page 69: ...ded here will replace the original M file directly to become the main boot program Refer to Files on page 55 for detailed descriptions of file types Maintaining Application Program and Configurations...

Page 70: ...06 09 55 28 logfile 2 rw 909 Apr 04 2006 10 54 38 ar router cfg 3 rw 1045 Apr 04 2006 11 31 36 configbak cfg 4 rw 14323376 Mar 31 2006 17 50 22 backup bin 63340 KB total 20928 KB free File system type...

Page 71: ...connection oriented data transfer service but does not provide access authorization and authentication mechanism The FTP service provided by the router is FTP Server that is to say the router serves...

Page 72: ...ame configured on the router 331 Password required for guest Password Enter the password 123456 230 User logged in Successfully connected to the server Now we can use the following command to perform...

Page 73: ...om 3CDaemon FTP Server Version 2 0 User 192 168 0 1 none guest Enter the user name configured on the router 331 User name ok need password Password Enter the corresponding password 230 User logged in...

Page 74: ...23 2006 15 39 cf config cfg 3 160 Mar 20 2006 09 55 cf private data txt 4 14323456 Mar 25 2006 10 38 cf secure bin 5 238664 Mar 27 2006 10 50 cf logfile logfile log Set application file type Enter 2 u...

Page 75: ...the file type Enter File Name cf router cfg Modify this file Attribute 1 Main 2 Main 3 Backup 4 Backup 5 Exit Enter your choice 1 5 You can set the operation file to the types of M Cancel M B and Can...

Page 76: ...set authentication password simple 123456 This indicates that the password authentication is adopted at the Console port and the password is set to 123456 and stored in plain text n After rebooting th...

Page 77: ...first reboot of the router the Super Password restores after the second reboot Backing up and Restoring BootROM Enter 7 under the main BootROM menu to enter the BootROM operation submenu Refer to Boot...

Page 78: ...78 CHAPTER 5 SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE...

Page 79: ...Power off the router and remove the power cord Step 2 Remove all cables of interface modules on the back panel keep the ground cable connected Step 3 Put the router on level ground and have the back...

Page 80: ...Figure 63 Rotate the screwdriver Figure 64 Pull out the chassis cover until it is separated from the chassis Figure 65 Remove and fasten the captive screws of the MSR 30 40 30 60 Figure 66 Open the ch...

Page 81: ...pen the chassis yourself but with permission of your sales agent and must operate following the related rules The company is not liable for any damage or consequence resulted from users operation with...

Page 82: ...MSR 30 11 internal structure n The current version of the MSR 30 11 does not support any CF card but the later versions will do Therefore a CF card slot is reserved on the MSR 30 11 1 Slide rails 2 M...

Page 83: ...ucture of the Router 83 Figure 68 MSR 30 16 internal structure 1 Power module 2 CF card slot 3 VPM 4 ESM slot 1 5 VCPM slot 6 MIM slot 7 SIC card slot 8 Fan 9 Memory module slot 10 ESM slot 0 1 5 2 3...

Page 84: ...structure of the MSR 30 40 30 60 Before the power module is removed 1 Power module 2 VPM 3 CF card slot 4 VCPM slot 5 ESM slot 1 6 MIM card slot 7 SIC slot 8 Fan module 9 Memory module slot 10 ESM slo...

Page 85: ...module of the MSR 30 11 is irremovable This section illustrates how to remove the power module from the MSR 30 40 30 60 For the other modules only step 1 applies 1 Remove the power bracket from the ro...

Page 86: ...Figure 72 Remove the screws from the bracket Draw out the power bracket and remove the power cord from the main board Figure 73 Remove the power bracket and the power cord 2 Remove the power module f...

Page 87: ...t Separate the power module from the bracket Figure 75 Draw out the power module and separate it from the bracket n The installation procedure is just opposite to the removal procedure Installing Remo...

Page 88: ...emove the CF card following these steps Step 1 Check the CF card LED to make sure it is not blinking and then proceed Step 2 Press the spring button to release the internal spring clip making the card...

Page 89: ...memory module is damaged c CAUTION Hold the memory module by its edge and avoid touching the components on its surface An improper operation might result in damage It is normal that you feel hard when...

Page 90: ...module on from the MSR 30 16 Follow the steps below to install a memory module Step 1 Make sure all power interfaces are shut down Step 2 Align the connecting fingers of the memory module with the sl...

Page 91: ...memory module outwards horizontally until it separates from the ejector clips and forms an angle of 45 degrees to the main board Step 3 Remove the memory module Figure 85 Remove a memory module Instal...

Page 92: ...re 86 Install a memory module Follow the steps below to remove a memory module Step 1 Make sure all power interfaces are shut down Step 2 Press the ejector clips on the two sides of the memory module...

Page 93: ...ees to the main board Step 4 Press the top edge of the VPM module perpendicularly to the main board until the VPM snaps into the slot At this time the VPM forms a certain angle to the main board Figur...

Page 94: ...t and press down vertically to install the card on the board Then align the screw eye with the card bracket Step 5 Fasten the card on the bracket with dedicated screws making sure the card is level an...

Page 95: ...Configuration System If the router passes POST after powered up the console screen displays the startup banner if faults occur to the configuration system the console screen displays nothing or only i...

Page 96: ...name main bin inet on ethernet e 192 168 0 2 host inet h 192 168 0 1 user u guest ftp password pw 123456 flags f 0x80 Loading Done 0 bytes downloaded Something wrong with the file 2 Solution Fault oc...

Page 97: ...an incorrect application image file is downloaded Download the correct application image file n The bar code labels on the chassis and the FICs contain information about production and servicing Befor...

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