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Powering on the switch 

Before powering on the switch, verify that the following conditions are met: 

 

The power cord is correctly connected. 

 

The input power voltage meets the requirement of the switch. 

 

The console cable is correctly connected, the terminal or PC used for configuration has started, and 

the configuration parameters have been set. 

Power on the switch. During the startup process, you can access Boot ROM menus to perform tasks such 

as software upgrade and file management. The Boot ROM interface and menu options differ with 

software versions. For more information about Boot ROM menu options, see the software-matching 

release notes for the device. 
After the startup completes, you can access the CLI to configure the switch. 

 

 

NOTE: 

For more information about the configuration commands and CLI, see 

H3C S5500-HI Switch Series 

Configuration Guides

 and 

H3C S5500-HI Switch Series Command References

 

 

Summary of Contents for S5500-HI Switch Series

Page 1: ...H3C S5500 HI Switch Series Installation Guide Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd http www h3c com Document version 6W103 20131122...

Page 2: ...d 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 bee...

Page 3: ...t you enter literally as shown Italic Italic text represents arguments that you replace with actual values Square brackets enclose syntax choices keywords or arguments that are optional x y Braces enc...

Page 4: ...An alert that provides helpful information Network topology icons Represents a generic network device such as a router switch or firewall Represents a routing capable device such as a router or Layer...

Page 5: ...S Ordering Information for H3C Low End Ethernet Switches Helps you order RPSs for switches that can work with an RPS User manuals for RPSs Describe the specifications installation and replacement of R...

Page 6: ...hardware installation software upgrading and software feature configuration and maintenance documentation Products Solutions Provides information about products and technologies as well as solutions T...

Page 7: ...ding the switch with a grounding conductor buried in the earth ground 22 Grounding the switch by using the AC power cord 22 Installing removing a fan tray 23 Installing a fan tray 23 Removing a fan tr...

Page 8: ...S5500 34C PWR HI 55 S5500 58C PWR HI 56 S5500 28SC HI 57 S5500 52SC HI 58 Technical specifications 59 Cooling system 63 Cooling system of the S5500 28SC HI and S5500 52SC HI 63 Cooling system of the...

Page 9: ...thernet port LED 76 10 100 1000Base T Ethernet port LED 77 100 1000Base X SFP port LED 78 SFP port LED 78 Interface card status LED 79 Port LED on the interface card 79 I O status LED on the power mod...

Page 10: ...perating or when the switch is just powered off When replacing FRUs including interface cards and power modules wear an ESD wrist strap to avoid damaging the units Examining the installation site The...

Page 11: ...ct points especially when indoor relative humidity is low In the worst case electrostatic adsorption can cause communication failure Table 1 Dust concentration limit in the equipment room Substance Co...

Page 12: ...y devices Use electromagnetic shielding for example shielded interface cables when necessary Route interface cables only indoors to prevent signal ports from getting damaged by overvoltage or overcurr...

Page 13: ...N Keep the tamper proof seal on a mounting screw on the chassis cover intact and if you want to open the chassis contact H3C for permission Otherwise H3C shall not be liable for any consequence Figure...

Page 14: ...ng procedure 1 Figure 3 Rack mounting procedure 2 Figure 4 Rack mounting procedure 3 Rack mounting restrictions and guidelines Follow the rack mounting restrictions and guidelines in Table 3 depending...

Page 15: ...ear panel for grounding H3C recommends that you use this installation method for enterprise networking Rack mounting by using front mounting brackets and mounting rail assemblies S5500 28SC HI and S55...

Page 16: ...HI Grounding cable with a two hole lug for connecting to the side grounding point N A N A Optional Figure 5 Front mounting bracket 1 Hole for attaching to a rack 2 Hole for attaching to the switch ch...

Page 17: ...it makes good skin contact and is correctly grounded 3 Attach the front mounting brackets to the chassis a Unpack the front mounting brackets and the M4 screws supplied with the switch for attaching t...

Page 18: ...orts the chassis bottom with one hand holds the front part of the chassis with the other hand and pushes the chassis into the rack gently b The other person uses M6 screws and cage nuts user supplied...

Page 19: ...ll the switch in a 19 inch rack by using the front and rear mounting brackets 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is correctly grounded 2 Attach the front mounting b...

Page 20: ...Attaching the rear mounting brackets to a rack 4 Mount the switch chassis in the rack a One person supports the chassis bottom with one hand holds the front part of the chassis with the other hand and...

Page 21: ...rounding point to a grounding strip Rack mounting by using front and rear mounting brackets S5500 28SC HI and S5500 52SC HI This mounting method is applicable to only the S5500 28SC HI and S5500 52SC...

Page 22: ...n one side of the chassis see Figure 16 c Use M4 screws supplied with the switch to attach the mounting bracket to the chassis d Repeat the proceeding two steps to attach the other mounting bracket to...

Page 23: ...the rack gently Make sure the load bearing screws closely contact with the upper edges of the rear mounting brackets as shown in Figure 14 b The other person aligns the oval holes in the front bracke...

Page 24: ...assemblies S5500 28SC HI and S5500 52SC HI This mounting method is applicable to only the S5500 28SC HI and S5500 52SC HI switches This task requires two people To install the switch in a 19 inch rack...

Page 25: ...ssis rail mounting position e Use M4 screws supplied with the switch to attach the chassis rail to the chassis f Repeat the proceeding steps to attach the other mounting bracket and chassis rail to th...

Page 26: ...s shown in Figure 22 d Repeat the preceding step to attach the other slide rail to the rack post on the other side Keep the two slide rails at the same height so the slide rails can attach into the ch...

Page 27: ...ls along the slide rails until the mounting brackets are flush with the rack posts e Use M6 screws user supplied to attach the mounting brackets to the rack as shown in Figure 24 To secure the switch...

Page 28: ...EMI protection The power input end of the switch has a noise filter whose central ground is directly connected to the chassis to form the chassis ground commonly known as PGND You must securely connec...

Page 29: ...to the rear grounding point 4 Remove the hex nut of a grounding post on the grounding strip 5 Cut the grounding cable as appropriate for connecting to the grounding strip 6 Peel 5 mm 0 20 in of insula...

Page 30: ...int to a grounding strip 1 Attach the two hole grounding lug at one end of the grounding cable to a grounding point on the switch chassis 2 Remove the hex nut of a grounding post on the grounding stri...

Page 31: ...rotection Figure 29 Grounding the switch by burying the grounding conductor into the earth ground 1 Grounding screw 2 Chassis rear panel 3 Grounding cable 4 Earth 5 Joint 6 Grounding conductor Groundi...

Page 32: ...out a fan tray If the fan tray has problems during operation replace it within 2 minutes while the switch is operating Installing a fan tray CAUTION To prevent damage to the fan tray or the connectors...

Page 33: ...ut the fan tray after the fans completely stop rotating To avoid an unbalanced fan causing loud noise do not touch the fans even if they are not rotating To remove a fan tray 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap...

Page 34: ...unded 2 Unpack the power module and verify that the power module model is correct 3 Correctly orient the power module with the power module slot use the letters on the power module faceplate for orien...

Page 35: ...er module slowly along the guide rails out of the slot Put away the removed power module in an antistatic bag or the power module package bag for future use 5 Install the filler panel to prevent dust...

Page 36: ...module into the slot you can do that through slight inertia so that the terminals of the power module can have a good touch with the backplane The PSR1110 56A power module adds 64 mm 2 52 in to the de...

Page 37: ...er module is installed in the slot Figure 38 Removing the power module The switch provides one filler module for the power module slot To prevent dust and ensure good ventilation promptly install a fi...

Page 38: ...ver through the handle and pull the filler module outward along the guide rails as shown in Figure 40 Put away the removed filler module for future use Figure 40 Removing a filler module Connecting th...

Page 39: ...PSR150 A 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is well grounded 2 Attach the hooks of the bail latch shipped with the power module into the two holes next to the power...

Page 40: ...e plug rather than use excessive force to push it in 3 Tighten the screws on the plug with a flat blade screwdriver to secure the plug in the power receptacle see callout 2 in Figure 43 4 Connect the...

Page 41: ...removing an interface card For the interface cards available for the switch series see Interface cards Installing an interface card IMPORTANT On the S5500 34C HI S5500 34F HI and S5500 34C PWR HI swit...

Page 42: ...ush the interface card in along the slot guide rails until the interface card is in close contact with the switch chassis see callout 1 in Figure 46 4 Tighten the captive screws with a Phillips screwd...

Page 43: ...n contact and is well grounded 2 Use a Phillips screwdriver to completely loosen the captive screws at both sides of the interface card 3 Gently pull the interface card along the guide rails until it...

Page 44: ...ell grounded 2 Hold the cable connector and pull the pull latch of the connector to remove the cable from the switch Verifying the installation After you complete the installation verify that There is...

Page 45: ...he console port to a terminal Connecting the console cable Console cable A console cable is an 8 core shielded cable with a crimped RJ 45 connector at one end for connecting to the console port of the...

Page 46: ...from the switch Setting terminal parameters To configure and manage the switch you must run a terminal emulator program on the console terminal The following are the required terminal settings Bits p...

Page 47: ...by the HyperTerminal connection 4 Set Bits per second to 9600 Data bits to 8 Parity to None Stop bits to 1 and Flow control to None and click OK Figure 53 Setting the serial port parameters 5 Select F...

Page 48: ...39 Figure 54 HyperTerminal window 6 On the Settings tab set the emulation to VT100 and click OK Figure 55 Setting terminal emulation in Switch Properties dialog box...

Page 49: ...the switch During the startup process you can access Boot ROM menus to perform tasks such as software upgrade and file management The Boot ROM interface and menu options differ with software versions...

Page 50: ...rming an IRF fabric Model S5500 34 C HI S5500 52 SC HI S5500 34 F HI S5500 34 C PWR HI S5500 58 C PWR HI S5500 28 SC HI S5500 5 2SC HI S5500 34 C HI Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No S5500 58 C HI Yes Yes Yes...

Page 51: ...ter switch and planning IRF member IDs Planning IRF topology and connections Identifying physical IRF ports on the member switches Planning the cabling scheme 2 Install IRF member switches See Install...

Page 52: ...l IRF member switches in one rack for centralized high density access Distribute the IRF member switches in different racks for dispersed access NOTE An S5500 HI IRF fabric can have up to nine switche...

Page 53: ...member switches you must connect the physical ports of IRF port 1 on one switch to the physical ports of IRF port 2 on the other switch The S5500 HI switches can provide 10 GE IRF connections through...

Page 54: ...on the expansion interface card can be bound to any IRF port S5500 58C HI S5500 58C PWR HI Physical ports on the same interface card can only be bound to the same IRF port SFP port numbered 53 on the...

Page 55: ...twisted pair cables For the transceiver modules and cables available for IRF connections see 10 Gbps SFP transceiver modules SFP cables 10 Gbps XFP transceiver modules and CX4 cables The following sub...

Page 56: ...47 Figure 59 Connecting the switches in the same rack Figure 60 IRF fabric topology...

Page 57: ...interface card to an IRF port you must install the interface card first For how to install an interface card see Installing removing an interface card Execute the display irf configuration command to...

Page 58: ...on and running status To do Use the command Display information about the IRF fabric display irf Display all members configurations that take effect after switch reboots display irf configuration Disp...

Page 59: ...wering off the switch To prevent overheating replace the failed fan tray within 2 minutes You can look at the system status LED and the seven segment LED of an S5500 HI switch to identify a fan failur...

Page 60: ...guration terminal displays nothing when the switch is powered on verify the following items The power module is supplying power to the switch The console cable is correctly connected The console cable...

Page 61: ...e LED Mode 8 System status LED SYS 9 Power module 1 status LED PWR1 10 Power module 2 status LED PWR2 11 Interface card 1 status LED SLOT1 12 Interface card 2 status LED SLOT2 13 Port LED mode switchi...

Page 62: ...Base T Ethernet port LED 3 SFP port LED 4 100 1000Base X SFP port 5 Management Ethernet port Management 6 Console port 7 Seven segment LED Unit 8 Port LED mode switching button 9 Port mode LED Mode 10...

Page 63: ...Ethernet port LED 4 SFP port LED 5 Management Ethernet port LED ACT LINK 6 Seven segment LED Unit 7 Port mode LED Mode 8 System status LED SYS 9 Power module 1 status LED PWR1 10 Power module 2 status...

Page 64: ...Base T Ethernet port LED 3 SFP port LED 4 SFP port LED 5 Management Ethernet port LED ACT LINK 6 Seven segment LED Unit 7 Port mode LED Mode 8 System status LED SYS 9 Power module 1 status LED PWR1 1...

Page 65: ...it 8 Port LED mode switching button 9 Port mode LED Mode 10 Power module 1 status LED PWR1 11 Power module 2 status LED PWR2 12 System status LED SYS 13 Interface card 2 status LED SLOT2 14 Interface...

Page 66: ...port 7 Seven segment LED Unit 8 Port LED mode switching button 9 System status LED SYS 10 SFP port 11 Port mode LED MODE 12 Interface card status LED SLOT 13 SFP port LED 14 Power module 2 status LED...

Page 67: ...suitable at the installation site In Figure 73 an LSPM1FAN fan tray is installed Figure 74 S5500 28SC HI left side panel 1 Side grounding point S5500 52SC HI Figure 75 S5500 52SC HI front panel 1 10...

Page 68: ...HI switch also comes with the fan tray slot empty You must install a fan tray for the switch and make sure the ventilation direction of the fan tray is suitable at the installation site In Figure 76...

Page 69: ...VDC to 72 VDC NOTE You can use the site 48 VDC power supply or an H3C RPS800 A or RPS1600 A RPS as the DC power source Minimum power consumption AC 62 W DC 55 5 W AC 94 W DC 86 4 W AC 60 W DC 50 W Ma...

Page 70: ...63 Hz PoE power capacity Depends on the power module configurations For more information see the following table Minimum power consumption 80 W 115 W Maximum power consumption including PoE power con...

Page 71: ...rt both on the front panel Fixed network ports on the front panel 24 10 100 1000Base T auto sensing Ethernet ports 2 1000Base X SFP ports combo interfaces 2 1 10 Gbps SFP ports 48 10 100 1000Base T au...

Page 72: ...N and LSPM1FANB IMPORTANT The chassis and the power modules use separate air aisles Make sure both aisles are not blocked When an LSPM1FAN fan tray is used ambient air flows in through the air vents i...

Page 73: ...ree fans for the system one fan for each power module and one for interface card slot SLOT1 S5500 34C PWR HI Four fans at most including two fans for the system and one fan for each power module S5500...

Page 74: ...pported PSR150 D1 Supported Supported Supported N A N A Supported Supported PSR360 56 A N A N A N A Supported Supported N A N A PSR720 56 A N A N A N A Supported Supported N A N A PSR1110 5 6A N A N A...

Page 75: ...ement 1 1 redundant backup You can install one AC power module and one DC power module at the same time For the S5500 34C PWR HI or S5500 58C PWR HI switch you can install one power module or for redu...

Page 76: ...e switch including the depth of the power module handle Hot swappable fan trays Item Specifications LSPM1FAN Fans Two 40 40 28 mm 1 57 1 57 1 1 in fans Fan speed 18500 R P M Max airflow 45 CFM Airflow...

Page 77: ...witch For more information about the interface cards see their user manuals SFP SFP XFP transceiver modules and SFP CX4 cables This section describes the transceiver modules and transceiver module cab...

Page 78: ...s IMPORTANT You must use the transceiver modules coded SFP FE LX SM1310 BIDI and SFP FE LX SM1550 BIDI in pairs 1000 Mbps SFP transceiver modules SFP module Central wavelength Connector Fiber Max tran...

Page 79: ...th Connector Fiber Max transmission distance Transceiver modules SFP XG SX MM850 A 850 nm LC 50 125 m multimode 300 m 984 25 ft SFP XG LX220 MM1310 1310 nm LC 62 5 125 m multimode 220 m 721 78 ft SFP...

Page 80: ...310 1310 nm LC 9 125 m single mode 10 km 6 21 miles XFP LH40 SM1550 F1 1550 nm LC 9 125 m single mode 40 km 24 86 miles XFP LH80 SM1550 1550 nm LC 9 125 m single mode 80 km 49 71 miles CX4 cables CX4...

Page 81: ...ry S5500 HI switch has one management Ethernet port You can connect this port to a PC or management station for loading and debugging system software or remote management Table 13 Management Ethernet...

Page 82: ...orm a combo interface These two ports share one transmission channel and cannot work simultaneously When one port in a pair is activated the other port automatically shuts down Table 15 Copper fiber c...

Page 83: ...is installed in the power module slot but the power module has a problem or no power is being input Off No power module is installed in the power module slot Port mode LED The port mode LED indicates...

Page 84: ...ch is experiencing a fan failure Steady red The LED displays a flashing t character The switch is in an over temperature condition Steady green The LED displays a capital C character The switch is the...

Page 85: ...eceiving or sending data Flashing yellow The management Ethernet port is sending or receiving data Management Ethernet port LEDs for the other models The management Ethernet port on the switch has one...

Page 86: ...scription Steady green rate mode Steady green The port is operating at 1000 Mbps The port LED fast flashes when the port is sending or receiving data Steady yellow The port is operating at 10 100 Mbps...

Page 87: ...n the port is sending or receiving data Flashing yellow 3 Hz POST has failed on the port Off No link is present on the port SFP port LED Each SFP port has a status LED to show port operating status an...

Page 88: ...Table 27 describes its LED behaviors Table 27 Port LED description for the LSPM2SP2P interface card Port mode LED Mode Port LEDs on the LSPM2SP2P card Description Steady green rate mode or flashing g...

Page 89: ...ch 19 H Hot swappable fan trays 67 Hot swappable power modules 66 I Installing the switch in a 19 inch rack 5 Installing removing a fan tray 23 Installing removing a power module 24 Installing removin...

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