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1 Preparing for installation ·········································································· 1-1

 

Safety recommendations ································································································································ 1-3

 

Examining the installation environment ·········································································································· 1-4

 

Cleanliness ·············································································································································· 1-5

 

Corrosive gas limit ··································································································································· 1-6

 

Examining the installation site ························································································································· 1-7

 

Checking power distribution or power supply environment ············································································· 1-8

 

Laser safety ············································································································································· 1-8

 

Installation tools ·············································································································································· 1-8

 

2 Installing the switch ·················································································· 2-9

 

Installing the switch in a 19-inch rack············································································································ 2-10

 

Mounting brackets ································································································································· 2-10

 

Attaching the mounting brackets to the switch ······················································································ 2-11

 

Rack-mounting the switch ····················································································································· 2-13

 

Mounting the switch on a workbench ············································································································ 2-14

 

Mounting the switch on a wall ······················································································································· 2-15

 

Grounding the switch ···································································································································· 2-17

 

Grounding the switch with a grounding strip ························································································· 2-17

 

Grounding the switch with a grounding conductor buried in the earth ground ······································ 2-18

 

Verifying the connection after grounding the switch·············································································· 2-19

 

Installing and removing power supplies ········································································································ 2-20

 

Installing a power supply ······················································································································· 2-20

 

Removing a power supply ····················································································································· 2-21

 

Connecting the power cord ··························································································································· 2-21

 

Connecting the AC power cord for the fixed AC power supply (method 1) ··········································· 2-22

 

Connecting the AC power cord for the fixed AC power supply (method 2) ··········································· 2-23

 

Connecting the DC power cord for the fixed DC power supply (method 1) ·········································· 2-24

 

Connecting the DC power cord for the fixed DC power supply (method 2) ·········································· 2-25

 

Connecting the power cord for a CA-70A12/PSR75-12A/PSR150-A1 power supply ··························· 2-26

 

Connecting the power cord for a PSR150-D1 power supply ································································· 2-27

 

Verifying the installation ································································································································ 2-28

 

3 Accessing the switch for the first time ···················································· 3-29

 

Connecting the switch to a configuration terminal························································································· 3-29

 

Connecting a DB9-to-RJ45 console cable ···························································································· 3-31

 

Connecting a USB-to-RJ45 console cable ···························································································· 3-32

 

Connecting a micro USB console cable ································································································ 3-34

 

Setting terminal parameters ·························································································································· 3-35

 

Powering on the switch ································································································································· 3-36

 

4 Setting up an IRF fabric ········································································· 4-37

 

IRF fabric setup flowchart ····························································································································· 4-37

 

Planning IRF fabric setup ······························································································································ 4-38

 

Planning IRF fabric size and the installation site ··················································································· 4-38

 

Identifying the master switch and planning IRF member IDs ································································ 4-38

 

Planning IRF topology and connections································································································ 4-38

 

Identifying IRF physical ports on the member switches ········································································ 4-39

 

Planning the cabling scheme ················································································································ 4-41

 

Configuring basic IRF settings ······················································································································ 4-42

 

Connecting the IRF physical ports ················································································································ 4-43

 

Verifying the IRF fabric setup ························································································································ 4-43

 

5 Maintenance and troubleshooting ·························································· 5-43

 

Fixed power supply failure ···························································································································· 5-43

 

Symptom ··············································································································································· 5-44

 

Solution ················································································································································· 5-44

 

Summary of Contents for S5130S-10P-EI

Page 1: ...xed AC power supply method 2 2 23 Connecting the DC power cord for the fixed DC power supply method 1 2 24 Connecting the DC power cord for the fixed DC power supply method 2 2 25 Connecting the power...

Page 2: ...ly failure 5 44 Symptom 5 45 Solution 5 45 Fan tray failure 5 45 Symptom 5 45 Solution 5 45 Configuration terminal issues 5 45 No display on the configuration terminal 5 45 Garbled display on the conf...

Page 3: ...LS 5130S 20P EI H1 S5130S 28P EI LS 5130S 28P EI LS 5130S 28P EI GL LS 5130S 28P EI H1 LS 5130S 28P EI H1 GL S5130S 28P EI M LS 5130S 28P EI M S5130S 28TP EI LS 5130S 28TP EI LS 5130S 28TP EI GL S5130...

Page 4: ...HPWR EI H1 S5130S 12TP HPWR EI LS 5130S 12TP HPWR EI LS 5130S 12TP HPWR EI GL LS 5130S 12TP HPWR EI H1 S5130S 20P PWR EI LS 5130S 20P PWR EI LS 5130S 20P PWR EI GL LS 5130S 20P PWR EI H1 S5130S 28P P...

Page 5: ...l located on its cover Safety recommendations To avoid equipment damage or bodily injury read the following safety recommendations before installation Note that the recommendations do not cover every...

Page 6: ...om or areas with high humidity Do not touch the device with wet hands Temperature humidity For correct operation and long service life of your switch maintain the temperature and humidity in the equip...

Page 7: ...hen you install or remove the device or components Make sure the wrist strap has good skin contact and is reliably grounded Cleanliness For more information see Cleanliness Corrosive gas prevention Th...

Page 8: ...the equipment room at their average values Make sure the corrosive gas concentrations do not exceed 30 minutes per day at their maximum values To control corrosive gases use the following guidelines A...

Page 9: ...idity are uncontrolled Incompletely enclosed or shielded places Places near pollution sources Simple equipment rooms ordinary houses garages corridors and direct ventilation cabinets near pollution so...

Page 10: ...AC power cord Make sure the PE wire of the AC power supply is grounded reliably If the external power supply system provides a DC distribution box prepare DC power cords yourself Do not use the power...

Page 11: ...wise H3C shall not be liable for any consequence Figure2 1 Hardware installation flow Start Install the switch Ground the switch Connect the power cords Verify the installation Turn on the circuit bre...

Page 12: ...R EI S5130S 28P HPWR EI AC S5130S 52P PWR EI S5130S 52P PWR EI AC S5130S 28S PWR EI S5130S 28S HPWR EI S5130S 28S HPWR EI Q S5130S 28S HPWR EI AC S5130S 28S UPWR EI Q S5130S 52S PWR EI S5130S 52S PWR...

Page 13: ...10P EI S5130S 12TP EI Mounting brackets E with product code SOHO SWITCH FL 01 optional See E in Figure2 2 Figure2 2 Mounting brackets 1 Screw hole for attaching the bracket to the switch 2 Screw hole...

Page 14: ...mounting position Use M4 screws to attach the mounting bracket to the chassis See Figure2 3 for installing mounting bracket A Figure2 4 and Figure2 5 for installing mounting bracket B and Figure2 6 f...

Page 15: ...rack posts No cage nuts are provided with the switch Prepare them yourself 4 One person holds the switch chassis and aligns the mounting brackets with the mounting holes in the rack posts and the oth...

Page 16: ...chassis for heat dissipation Do not place heavy objects on the switch If a standard 19 inch rack is not available you can place you switch on a workbench To mount the switch on a workbench 1 Verify t...

Page 17: ...switch models that support wall mounting Switch model Hole distance S5130S 10P EI S5130S 12TP EI 170 mm 6 69 in S5130S 20P EI 176 mm 6 93 in S5130S 10P HPWR EI S5130S 12TP HPWR EI S5130S 16S PWR EI S...

Page 18: ...ew anchors into the wall and use a Phillips screwdriver to fasten the screw into the screw anchor Leave 1 5 mm 0 06 in between the screw head and the wall for hanging the switch Figure2 12 Installing...

Page 19: ...e switch with a grounding strip Grounding the switch with a grounding conductor buried in the earth ground NOTE The chassis views and power supply and grounding terminal positions in the following fig...

Page 20: ...liers to bend the bare wire d Hook the grounding cable to the post on the grounding strip and use the hex nut to secure the cable to the post Figure2 15 Connecting the grounding cable to a grounding s...

Page 21: ...h If you ground the switch with a grounding strip a Use a multimeter to measure the resistance between the switch grounding terminal and grounding point and make sure the resistance is less than 0 1 b...

Page 22: ...g a power supply 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded 2 Unpack the power supply and verify that the power supply model is as required 3 Remove th...

Page 23: ...odule part way out Support the module bottom with the other hand and pull the power supply slowly along the guide rails out of the slot 5 Place the removed power supply in an antistatic bag Figure2 20...

Page 24: ...I S5130S 52TP EI AC power source Connecting the AC power cord for the fixed AC power supply method 2 S5130S 28PS EI AC power source Connecting the AC power cord for the fixed AC power supply method 1...

Page 25: ...the two ends of the bail latch through the two holes at both sides of the AC input power receptacle 2 Pivot up the bail latch as shown in Figure2 23 3 Connect the plug of the AC power cord to the AC i...

Page 26: ...arks on the two wires of the DC power cord before connection To connect the switch to an H3C RPS use a power cord compatible with the RPS To connect the DC power cord for the fixed DC power supply 1 C...

Page 27: ...C power supply 1 Correctly orient the terminal block and attach the terminal block to the power receptacle on the power supply as shown by callout 1 in Figure2 26 If you orient the terminal block upsi...

Page 28: ...re2 28 2 Connect the plug of the power cord to the power receptacle on the switch See Figure2 29 3 Pull the bail latch rightward to secure the plug to the power receptacle See Figure2 29 4 Connect the...

Page 29: ...RPS to the power supply The power cord color code scheme in Figure2 30 is for illustration only The cable delivered for your country or region might use a different color scheme When you connect the...

Page 30: ...erify that There is enough space for heat dissipation around the switch and the rack or workbench is stable The grounding cable is securely connected The correct power source is used The power cords a...

Page 31: ...30S 16S PWR EI S5130S 16S UPWR EI Q S5130S 28S EI S5130S 28S EI M S5130S 28S EI DP S5130S 52S EI S5130S 52S EI M S5130S 28S PWR EI S5130S 28S HPWR EI S5130S 28S HPWR EI Q S5130S 28S HPWR EI AC S5130S...

Page 32: ...45 connector USB to RJ45 console cable USB connector RJ 45 connector Using the micro USB console port for connection Micro USB console cable USB connector Micro USB connector The signal pinout for the...

Page 33: ...nect a PC to an operating switch first connect the PC end To disconnect a PC from an operating switch first disconnect the switch end A DB9 to RJ45 serial console cable is an 8 core shielded cable wit...

Page 34: ...le to the configuration terminal after driver installation For information about the signal pinout for the RJ 45 connector of a USB to RJ45 console cable see Table3 3 The following installs the driver...

Page 35: ...er installation wizard 5 Click Finish after the drive installation is completed Figure3 4 Finishing the driver installation 6 Connect the standard USB connector of the cable to the USB port of the con...

Page 36: ...standard USB connector to the USB port of the PC 2 Connect the micro USB connector to the micro USB console port of the switch 3 Click the following link or copy it to the address bar on the browser...

Page 37: ...ompleting the device driver installation wizard Setting terminal parameters To configure and manage the switch through the console port you must run a terminal emulator program such as TeraTermPro on...

Page 38: ...is correctly connected The configuration terminal a PC for example has started and its serial port settings are consistent with the console port settings on the switch Power on the switch During the s...

Page 39: ...setup Plan the installation site and IRF fabric setup parameters Planning IRF fabric size and the installation site Identifying the master switch and planning IRF member IDs Planning IRF topology and...

Page 40: ...termine which switch you want to use as the master for managing all member switches in the IRF fabric An IRF fabric has only one master switch You configure and manage all member switches in the IRF f...

Page 41: ...dth and availability NOTE The following figures use the SFP ports on the S5130S 28P HPWR EI switch as an example For the ports that can be used for IRF connections see Table4 1 Figure4 2 IRF fabric in...

Page 42: ...ports on the front panel 5G 2 5G 1000BASE T autosensing Ethernet ports 10 100 1000BASE T autosensing Ethernet ports SFP ports All physical ports to be bound to an IRF port must have the same data rate...

Page 43: ...T autosensing Ethernet port Category 5e or above twisted pair cable 2 5G 1000 100BASE T autosensing Ethernet port Category 5e or above twisted pair cable 10 5 2 5 1GBASE T autosensing Ethernet port C...

Page 44: ...F member switches power on the switches and log in to each IRF member switch see the fundamentals configuration guide for the switch series to configure their member IDs member priorities and IRF port...

Page 45: ...on See the fundamentals configuration guide for the switch series 4 Verify that you can manage all member switches as if they were one node 5 Display the running status of the IRF fabric by using the...

Page 46: ...The AC or DC input failure has occurred Solution To resolve the issue 1 Verify that the AC or DC power cord is correctly connected to the switch 2 Verify that the AC input or DC input power receptacle...

Page 47: ...Support Fan tray failure Symptom The system status LED on the switch indicates a fan tray failure Solution When a fan tray issue occurs contact H3C Support Configuration terminal issues No display on...

Page 48: ...he configuration terminal displays garbled text Solution To resolve the issue 1 Verify that the following settings are configured for the terminal Baud rate 9600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Fl...

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