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H3C S7500E Series Ethernet Switches

Installation Manual

Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.

 

 

http://www.h3c.com 

 

Manual Version:

 

T2-080406-20080725-C-1.04 

 

 

Summary of Contents for S7503E

Page 1: ...H3C S7500E Series Ethernet Switches Installation Manual Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd http www h3c com Manual Version T2 080406 20080725 C 1 04...

Page 2: ...PSPT XGbus N Bus TiGem InnoVision 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 N...

Page 3: ...power on and system initialization 5 Hardware Maintenance Introduces how to install and remove power modules cards fans mounting ears cable management bracket CF card and air filters of the H3C S7500E...

Page 4: ...y Alternative items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars A minimum of one or a maximum of all can be selected x y Optional alternative items are grouped in square brackets and separate...

Page 5: ...f the commands available on H3C S7500E Series Ethernet Switches Obtaining Documentation You can access the most up to date H3C product documentation on the World Wide Web at this URL http www h3c com...

Page 6: ...ntal Protection This product has been designed to comply with the requirements on environmental protection For the proper storage use and disposal of this product national laws and regulations must be...

Page 7: ...SRPU LSQ1SRPB0 1 33 1 3 6 Salience VI Turbo SRPU LSQ1SRP1CB0 1 36 1 3 7 Salience VI Lite SRPU LSQ1MPUB0 1 40 1 3 8 Salience VI Plus SRPU LSQ1SRPD0 1 44 1 3 9 Salience VI GE SRPU LSQ1SRP12GB0 1 47 1 4...

Page 8: ...ries Ethernet Switches Table of Contents ii 1 5 1 Purchasing a Switch 1 74 1 5 2 Purchasing SRPUs 1 76 1 5 3 Purchasing LPUs 1 76 1 5 4 Purchasing Optical Modules 1 77 1 5 5 Purchasing Air Filters 1 7...

Page 9: ...used on these networks The S7500E series include six models as described in Table 1 1 Table 1 1 Dimensions of the S7500E series Model Slot direction Number of slots Number of SRPU slots S7502E Horizon...

Page 10: ...an be AC or DC depending on the actual requirement However it is forbidden to insert different power modules into one S7500E Ethernet switch I S7502E Figure 1 1 shows the front panel of the S7502E 1 P...

Page 11: ...are two DC power input PoE power supply input terminals and two COM ports monitor ports on the rear panel of the chassis Note z The S7500E series are Power over Ethernet PoE capable that is they can s...

Page 12: ...fferent LPUs are inserted into the other two slots See callout 4 in Figure 1 3 z The fan tray is installed on the right side of the chassis See callout 3 in Figure 1 3 z The two power modules which si...

Page 13: ...S7503E All the modules of the S7503E are hot swappable z The S7503E has five horizontal slots SRPUs are inserted into the upper two slots see callout 5 in Figure 1 5 SRPUs are required and support ac...

Page 14: ...slots SRPUs are inserted in the upper two slots see callout 5 in Figure 1 6 SRPUs are required and support active standby switchover Different LPUs are inserted into the other six slots see callout 4...

Page 15: ...able z The S7510E has twelve horizontal slots SRPUs are inserted in the middle two slots see callout 5 in Figure 1 7 SRPUs are required and support active standby switchover Different LPUs are inserte...

Page 16: ...Fan tray 2 LPUs in slot 2 to slot 7 3 Jack for ESD preventive wrist strap 4 Power module 5 Air filter 6 SRPUs in slot 0 and slot 1 Figure 1 8 Front panel of the S7506E V All the modules of the switch...

Page 17: ...PUs and LPUs The backplane mainly provides the following functions z Interconnection between cards z Card hot swapping z Automatic slot recognition z Automatic chassis type recognition z Distributed p...

Page 18: ...m power consumption H3C has designed a power module adapter PWR SPA to allow flexible power module options to suit different system power consumption characteristics You can use PSR650 power modules i...

Page 19: ...cannot be used in the chassis z Do not use different types of power modules in the same device I PSR320 A 1 Power cable retainer 2 AC power socket 3 Power switch 4 Power LED 5 Power module handle 6 C...

Page 20: ...ule As shown in the figure above the power switch is the power LED If the power LED is green the power supply operates normally If the power LED is red the power supply is abnormal Table 1 7 Technical...

Page 21: ...350 mm 1 57 5 51 13 78 in Note The PSR650 A uses a 10 A AC power cable IV PSR650 D 1 Grounding screw 2 RTN terminal of DC input 3 Negative terminal of DC input 48 V to 60 V 4 Power switch 5 Power LED...

Page 22: ...wer module On the right of the switch are the input LED output LED and fan LED For their colors and descriptions refer to section 7 2 3 Troubleshooting PSR1400 A Table 1 10 Technical specifications of...

Page 23: ...the system power and the other marked PoE is used to control the PoE power The RJ 45 port RS485 on the right of the PoE power switch is the COM port for monitoring PoE Caution z If power to the PSR140...

Page 24: ...9 1 Captive screws 2 System power socket 3 Power cable retainer 4 System power switch 5 Power LEDs 6 PoE power socket 7 Power cable retainer 8 PoE power switch 9 Power module handle Figure 1 15 PSR280...

Page 25: ...Troubleshooting PSR2800 ACV Table 1 12 Technical specifications of the PSR2800 ACV power module Specifications Value or range Rated voltage range 100 VAC to 240 VAC 50 Hz or 60 Hz 1150 W 110 V Maximu...

Page 26: ...ter has the same physical dimensions with a 3U power module 1 2 4 Fan Tray The S7502E S7503E S S7503E S7506E and S7510E switches provide chassis for horizontal cards The fan tray is installed on the r...

Page 27: ...erent from those for the other models are installed on the front and rear sides near the bottom of the chassis 1 3 SRPUs 1 3 1 SRPU Types For the S7500E series SRPUs are the core in the control and ma...

Page 28: ...ecifications CPU MIPS64 600 MHz Boot ROM 512 KB Flash memory 64 MB DDR SDRAM 512 MB Dimensions H W D 45 199 355 mm 1 77 7 83 13 98 in Interfaces z One compact flash CF card interface z One console por...

Page 29: ...hus upgrade software conveniently The CF card is hot swappable Table 1 16 describes the CFS LED on the right of the CF card Table 1 16 Description of the CFS LED Status Description OFF No CF card is i...

Page 30: ...ctor type RJ 45 Number of connectors 1 Interface speed 10 100 Mbps half full duplex Cable medium and maximum transmission distance Category 5 twisted pair with a maximum transmission distance of 100 m...

Page 31: ...N The fans are faulty or out of position z OFF The fans operate normally z LPU status LEDs SLOT2 SLOT3 MPU SLOT2 and SLOT3 The LEDs show the status of the LPUs in slot 2 and slot 3 MPU The LEDs show t...

Page 32: ...m 1 77 14 84 13 98 in Ports z Twenty four 1000Base X SFP 100Base FX SFP ports eight of which can form eight Combo ports with the eight 10 100 1000Base T GE ports z One console port used for local or r...

Page 33: ...t ports Item Specifications Connector types z SFP z RJ 45 Number of connectors z 24 SFP connectors z 8 RJ 45 connectors Standards z IEEE 802 3 2005 z IEEE 802 1D 2004 z IEEE 802 1Q 2003 z IEEE 802 1X...

Page 34: ...g configuration maintenance management and host software loading or to a modem for remote system debugging configuration maintenance and management Table 1 27 Specifications of the console port Item S...

Page 35: ...ED of the 10 100Base TX Ethernet port LED Description LINK z OFF No link is present z ON A link is present ACT z OFF No data is being transmitted or received z Blinking Data is being transmitted or re...

Page 36: ...ee slots Table 1 32 Description of LPU status LEDs LED Description RUN z ON OFF The LPU is faulty or out of position z Blinking The LPU is operating normally ALM z OFF The LPU is operational or out of...

Page 37: ...One 10 100Base TX management Ethernet port Power consumption 55 W to 65 W III Panel and LEDs Figure 1 20 shows the front panel of the LSQ1SRP2XB0 1 CF card slot and CFS LED 2 10GBase R XFP Ethernet p...

Page 38: ...status LEDs of 10GBase R XFP Ethernet ports LED Description LINK z OFF No link is present z ON A link is present ACT z OFF No data is being transmitted or received z Blinking Data is being transmitted...

Page 39: ...ment Item Specifications Connector type RJ 45 Number of interfaces 1 Interface speed 10 100 Mbps half full duplex Cable medium and maximum transmission distance Category 5 twisted pair with a maximum...

Page 40: ...faulty or out of position z OFF The fans operate normally z LPU status LEDs SLOT0 through SLOT11 SLOT0 through SLOT11 The LPU status LEDs indicate the status of the LPUs seated in the 12 slots Table 1...

Page 41: ...M 512 KB Flash memory 64 MB DDR SDRAM 512 MB Dimensions H x W x D 45 377 355 mm 1 77 14 84 13 98 in Ports z One CF card slot z One console port used for local or remote configuration and management of...

Page 42: ...er for system debugging configuration maintenance management and host software loading or to a modem for remote system debugging configuration maintenance and management Table 1 45 Specifications of t...

Page 43: ...LEDs of the 10 100Base TX Ethernet port LED Description LINK z OFF No link is present z ON A link is present ACT z OFF No data is being transmitted or received z Blinking Data is being transmitted or...

Page 44: ...The LPU is faulty or out of position z Blinking The LPU is operating normally ALM z OFF The LPU is operational or out of position z ON The LPU is faulty Note If the RUN LED flashes at a high frequenc...

Page 45: ...n z One 10 100Base TX management Ethernet port Power consumption 53 W to 60 W III Panel and LEDs Figure 1 22 shows the front panel of the LSQ1SRP1CB0 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 1 CF card slot and CFS LED 2 Console...

Page 46: ...ce standard Asynchronous EIA TIA 232 Baud rate 115 200 bps defaulting to 9 600 bps Transmission distance 15 m 49 21 ft Functions z It can be connected to an ASCII terminal z It can be connected to a s...

Page 47: ...eceived z Blinking Data is being transmitted or received V System LEDs z System status LEDs The LEDs on the card panel indicate the statuses of the power modules fans LPUs seated in the twelve slots a...

Page 48: ...PU is faulty or out of position z Blinking The LPU is operating normally ALM z OFF The LPU is operational or out of position z ON The LPU is faulty Note If the RUN LED flashes at a high frequency the...

Page 49: ...el of the LSQ1MPUB0 1 CF card slot and CF card status LED 2 Console port 3 10 100Base TX management Ethernet port and LEDs 4 Power module and fan status LEDs 5 LPU status LEDs 6 ACTIVE LED of LSQ1MPUB...

Page 50: ...to a local PC for switch program loading and switch debugging or connected to a remote NMS for remote management Table 1 61 Specifications of the 10 100Base TX management Ethernet port Item Specificat...

Page 51: ...ty or out of position FAIL OFF The power modules are operational or out of position z Fan status LEDs FAN The LEDs show the status of the fan tray Table 1 64 Description of the fan status LEDs LED Des...

Page 52: ...ndby VI RESET button A reset button is provided on the LSQ1MPUB0 for you to reset the card when necessary 1 3 8 Salience VI Plus SRPU LSQ1SRPD0 I Applicable models z S7503E z S7506E z S7510E z S7506E...

Page 53: ...d through a regular asynchronous serial cable directly to a computer for system debugging configuration maintenance management and host software loading or to a modem for remote system debugging confi...

Page 54: ...the 10 100Base TX management Ethernet port LED Description LINK z OFF No link is present z ON A link is present ACT z OFF No data is being transmitted or received z Blinking Data is being transmitted...

Page 55: ...he LPU is faulty or out of position z Blinking The LPU is operating normally ALM z OFF The LPU is operational or out of position z ON The LPU is faulty Note If the RUN LED flashes at a high frequency...

Page 56: ...n z One 10 100Base TX management Ethernet port Power consumption 42 W to 60 W III Panel and LEDs Figure 1 25 shows the front panel of the LSQ1SR12GB0 1 3 4 5 6 7 2 8 1 CF card slot and CF card status...

Page 57: ...le type z Gigabit SFP module z 100 Mbps SFP module Refer to Appendix A List of Pluggable Modules Table 1 76 describes the status LEDs of the 1000Base X SFP 100Base FX SFP ports Table 1 76 Description...

Page 58: ...to a local PC for switch program loading and switch debugging or connected to a remote NMS for remote management Table 1 78 Specifications of the 10 100Base TX management Ethernet port Item Specificat...

Page 59: ...of position FAIL OFF The power modules are operational or out of position z Fan status LEDs FAN The fan status LEDs show the status of the fan tray Table 1 81 Description of the fan status LEDs LED D...

Page 60: ...ndby VI RESET button A reset button is provided on the LSQ1SR12GB0 for you to reset the card when necessary 1 4 LPUs 1 4 1 LSQ1FP48SA0 I Introduction The LSQ1FP48SA0 provides forty eight 100Base FX SF...

Page 61: ...A0 provides forty eight 10 100M auto sensing Ethernet electrical ports and can be upgraded to support the PoE function Table 1 85 Technical specifications of the LSQ1FV48SA0 Item Specifications CPU MI...

Page 62: ...ng Data is being transmitted or received 1 4 3 LSQ1GP12EA0 I Introduction The LSQ1GP12EA0 provides twelve 1000Base X SFP Ethernet ports Table 1 87 Technical specifications of the LSQ1GP12EA0 Item Spec...

Page 63: ...d or received 1 4 4 LSQ1GP12SC0 I Introduction The LSQ1GP12SC0 provides twelve 1000Base X SFP 100Base FX SFP Ethernet ports Table 1 89 Technical specifications of the LSQ1GP12SC0 Item Specifications C...

Page 64: ...present z Blinking Data is being transmitted or received 1 4 5 LSQ1GP24SC0 I Introduction The LSQ1GP24SC0 provides twenty four 1000Base X SFP 100Base FX SFP Ethernet ports Table 1 91 Technical specifi...

Page 65: ...ED of each port on the LSQ1GP24SC0 panel LED Description LINK ACT z OFF No link is present z ON A link is present z Blinking Data is being transmitted or received 1 4 6 LSQ1GP48SC0 I Introduction The...

Page 66: ...rt has a green LED Table 1 94 describes the LED Table 1 94 Description of the LED of each port on the LSQ1GP48SC0 panel LED Description LINK ACT z OFF No link is present z ON A link is present z Blink...

Page 67: ...24SC0 panel Each 10 100 1000M auto sensing Ethernet electrical port has a green LED Table 1 96 describes the LED Table 1 96 Description of the LED of each port on the LSQ1GT24SC0 panel LED Description...

Page 68: ...1Q 2003 z IEEE802 1X 2004 II Panel and LEDs Figure 1 33 LSQ1GV48SA0 panel Each 10 100 1000M auto sensing Ethernet electrical port has a green LED Table 1 98 describes the LED Table 1 98 Description of...

Page 69: ...ansmission distance of 100 m 328 08 ft Standards z IEEE 802 3 2005 z IEEE 802 1D 2004 z IEEE 802 1Q 2003 z IEEE802 1X 2004 II Panel and LEDs Figure 1 34 LSQ1GV48SC0 panel Each 10 100 1000M auto sensin...

Page 70: ...P Ethernet ports 10 Gbps Pluggable module type z Gigabit SFP module z 100 Mbps SFP module z 10G XFP module Refer to Appendix A List of Pluggable Modules Standards z IEEE 802 3 2005 z IEEE 802 1D 2004...

Page 71: ...10 100 1000Base T Ethernet ports and two 10GBase R XFP Ethernet ports Table 1 104 Technical specifications of the LSQ1T24XGSC0 Item Specifications CPU MIPS64 400 MHz Boot ROM 512 KB DDR SDRAM 512 MB D...

Page 72: ...Each 10GBase R XFP Ethernet port has two LEDs Table 1 106 describes the LEDs Table 1 106 Description of the LEDs of the 10GBase R XFP Ethernet port LED Description LINK z OFF No link is present z ON...

Page 73: ...P Ethernet port has two green LEDs Table 1 108 describes the LEDs Table 1 108 Description of the LEDs of the 10GBase R XFP Ethernet port LED Description LINK z OFF No link is present z ON A link is pr...

Page 74: ...ch 10GBase X XFP Ethernet port has two green LEDs Table 1 110 describes the LEDs on the LSQ1TGX2SC0 panel Table 1 110 Description of the LEDs of the 10GBase X XFP Ethernet port LED Description LINK z...

Page 75: ...rts 100 Mbps z Ethernet electrical ports 10 100 1000 Mbps half full duplex MDI MDI X auto sensing Pluggable module type z Gigabit SFP module z 100 Mbps SFP module z 10 100 1000 Mbps auto sensing elect...

Page 76: ...port has one green LED Table 1 113 describes the LEDs on the LSQ1GP24TSC0 panel Table 1 113 Description of the LED of each Ethernet port LED Description LINK ACT z OFF No link is present z ON A link i...

Page 77: ...t Refer to Appendix A List of Pluggable Modules Standards z IEEE 802 3 2005 z IEEE 802 1D 2004 z IEEE 802 1Q 2003 z IEEE802 1X 2004 II Panel and LEDs Figure 1 40 LSQ1GV40PSC0 panel Each Ethernet port...

Page 78: ...for EPON interfaces 1000 Mbps z Gigabit SFP module 1000 Mbps z 100 Mbps SFP module 100 Mbps Pluggable module type z Pluggable modules for EPON interfaces z Gigabit SFP module z 100 Mbps SFP module Ref...

Page 79: ...resent z Blinking Data is being transmitted or received 1 4 17 LSQ1PT8PSC0 I Introduction The LSQ1PT8PSC0 provides eight EPON ports and eight 1000Base X SFP 100Base FX SFP Ethernet ports Table 1 119 T...

Page 80: ...es the LED of each EPON port Table 1 120 Description of the EPON port status and the LED status of the LSQ1PT8PSC0 LED status EPON port status Description OFF Down No SFP module is installed OFF UP An...

Page 81: ...65 W Connector type z Pluggable modules for EPON interfaces SC z Gigabit SFP module LC z 100 Mbps SFP module LC Number of ports 16 EPON 8 SFP Interface speed z Pluggable modules for EPON interfaces 10...

Page 82: ...iption LINK ACT z OFF No link is present z ON A link is present z Blinking Data is being transmitted or received 1 5 Ordering Information for the S7500E Series The S7500E series are delivered by modul...

Page 83: ...ower modules for the S7500E series Description Quantity Remarks PSR320 A 1 to 2 PSR320 D 1 to 2 PSR650 A 1 to 2 PSR650 D 1 to 2 PSR1400 A 1 to 2 PSR1400 D 1 to 2 PSR2800 ACV 1 to 2 At least one is req...

Page 84: ...r the S7500E series Type Quantity Remarks LSQ1FP48SA0 Determined by the number of LPU slots in the chassis Optional LSQ1FV48SA0 Determined by the number of LPU slots in the chassis Optional LSQ1GP12EA...

Page 85: ...in the chassis Optional LSQ1PT8PSC0 Determined by the number of LPU slots in the chassis Optional LSQ1PT16PSC0 Determined by the number of LPU slots in the chassis Optional 1 5 4 Purchasing Optical Mo...

Page 86: ...Trays Table 1 130 List of fan trays for the S7500E series Description Quantity Remarks H3C S7502E fan tray 0 to 1 Optional H3C S7503E S fan tray 0 to 1 Optional H3C S7503E fan tray 0 to 1 Optional H3...

Page 87: ...3 Handling Safety 2 1 2 1 4 Anti static Safety 2 2 2 1 5 Laser Safety 2 3 2 2 Examining Installation Site 2 3 2 2 1 Temperature Humidity Requirements 2 3 2 2 2 Cleanness Requirements 2 4 2 2 3 Anti st...

Page 88: ...ully for possible hazards in your work area such as ungrounded power extension cables missing safety grounds and moist floors z Locate the emergency power off switch in the room before installation Sh...

Page 89: ...the electric printed circuit boards of the switch z Take the edge of the circuit board Do not touch the components or the electric printed circuit Take the following steps to use the ESD preventive w...

Page 90: ...idity should be maintained in the equipment room If the humidity in the equipment room is too high for a long time it will lead to bad insulation of the insulating material or even creepage Sometimes...

Page 91: ...ts acids and sulfides of air in an equipment room are also set These harmful gases will speed up the metal corrosion and the aging processes of certain parts The equipment room should be protected fro...

Page 92: ...ion position networking mode power supply and cabling before installation 2 3 1 Installation Space Requirement For better heat dissipation and equipment maintenance it is recommended that the front an...

Page 93: ...g wrench 10 12 or double open end wrench 10 12 Small tools Sharp nose pliers diagonal pliers vices hand held electrical drill file handsaw crowbar and rubber hammer General tools Auxiliary tools Hair...

Page 94: ...ting the Power Cable 3 6 3 6 1 Connecting the AC Power Cable 3 6 3 6 2 Connecting the DC Power Cables 3 8 3 6 3 Connecting PoE Power Cables 3 10 3 7 Connecting Interface Cables 3 12 3 7 1 Connecting t...

Page 95: ...ter 2 are satisfied 3 2 Installation Flowchart Connect the power cables Mount the switch to the designated position Install modules of the switch Connect the interface cables Route and bind the cables...

Page 96: ...has been left and well prepared according to your order and all accessories except LPUs and cables have been installed For the procedure for installing an N68 cabinet refer to H3C N68 Cabinet Installa...

Page 97: ...re installation make sure that z The workbench is firm enough to hold the switch and cables z There are no obstacles around the workbench z The switch is ready for installation and has been carried ne...

Page 98: ...in the Ethernet switch installation environment attach one end of the yellow green protection grounding cable to the grounding screw of the grounding strip and fasten the captive nuts The grounding ca...

Page 99: ...e AC power supply In this case make sure that the PE wire of the AC power supply has been well grounded at the power distribution room or AC power supply transformer side AC power input Ethernet Switc...

Page 100: ...rounding screw Figure 3 6 Ground a DC powered Ethernet switch through the RTN wire of a power cabinet 3 5 Installing Switch Modules For the procedure for installing cards power modules and fan tray re...

Page 101: ...strip which is connected to the AC power supply in the equipment room II PSR650 A power module Refer to section 3 6 1 I PSR320 A power module on page 3 6 III PSR1400 A power module Figure 3 9 Connect...

Page 102: ...6 1 III PSR1400 A power module on 3 7 Note Since the busbars used in equipment rooms are typically for 10A power cables but the PSR1400 A power module and PSR2800 ACV power module require a 16A power...

Page 103: ...er on the wiring terminals 6 Connect the other ends of the DC power cables to the wiring terminals that provide a power supply to the switch II PSR650 D power module Refer to section 3 6 2 I PSR320 D...

Page 104: ...at provide a power supply to the switch 3 6 3 Connecting PoE Power Cables To provide PoE supply to attached devices the S7500E series require appropriate PoE power modules PoE power modules fall into...

Page 105: ...a current of 50 A and have a minimum cross section area of 8 4 mm2 An external PoE power supply can be connected to the PoE input terminals on the rear panel of the S7502E and the S7503E S with the de...

Page 106: ...r delivered DC power cable to the RTN terminal on the switch and screw up the nut Connect the other end to the RTN terminal of the external PoE power supply and screw up the nut 5 Connect the end mark...

Page 107: ...ector of the console cable to the console port of the switch 3 7 2 Connecting the AUX Cable Optional The AUX cable is used for the remote Modem dial up configuration for the S7500E series I Introducti...

Page 108: ...ble One end of the cable is a crimped RJ 45 connector which is connected to the RS 232 COM port on the rear panel of the S7502E the other end is attached with a DB 9 female connector and can be connec...

Page 109: ...ed BIDC Bi directional data cable C 5 Reserved BIDC Bi directional data cable C 6 Rx Receive data BIDB Bi directional data cable B 7 Reserved BIDD Bi directional data cable D 8 Reserved BIDD Bi direct...

Page 110: ...ck of the switch to be connected 2 Plug the other end of the cable into the RJ 45 port of the peer device 3 7 5 Connecting Fibers I Introduction to the fiber connector Before connecting the fibers mak...

Page 111: ...cal interface if there is no connector plugged in 3 8 Cabling 3 8 1 Workbench Mounted Switch For an integrated chassis you do not have to care about the cabling inside or outside the cabinet All the i...

Page 112: ...y bent plugged and unplugged the curvature radius should be at least seven times the cable s outer diameter z The curvature radius of an ordinary fixed coaxial cable should be at least seven times of...

Page 113: ...If they are close to each other you can cable them in a crossing way For parallel cabling the space between power cable and signal cable should be no less than 30 mm 1 18 in z The cable binding rack...

Page 114: ...hannel In the so called right places the running device will not be affected or damaged and the cables will not be damaged either z 220V power cable and 48V power cable cannot be tied on the guides of...

Page 115: ...the same type and in the same direction should be bound together and kept clean and straight Follow the parameters defined in the following table for binding cables with ties Table 3 4 Tie binding par...

Page 116: ...the power before check otherwise improper connection will hurt people or the component of the switch After installing the switch please check if the items listed in the following table are normal Tab...

Page 117: ...sioning 4 1 4 1 Configuration Environment Setup 4 1 4 1 1 Setting up Networking Environment 4 1 4 1 2 Connecting the Console Cable 4 1 4 1 3 Setting Terminal Parameters 4 1 4 2 Power On Startup 4 5 4...

Page 118: ...witch Figure 4 1 Switch configuration networking 4 1 2 Connecting the Console Cable Step 1 Connect the DB 9 female connector of the console cable to the serial port of the PC or the terminal where the...

Page 119: ...8 z Parity None z Stop bits 1 z Flow control None z Terminal emulation VT100 The procedure is as follows Select Start Programs All Programs Accessories Communications HyperTerminal to enter the Hyper...

Page 120: ...e 4 3 Set serial port for HyperTerminal connection After selecting serial ports click OK The following interface will pop up for setting serial port parameters Set bits per second to 9600 data bits to...

Page 121: ...Then the system will enter the HyperTerminal dialogue box as shown in the following figure Figure 4 5 HyperTerminal interface In the above dialogue box select Properties and enter the window Click th...

Page 122: ...Switch check if z The switch has been mounted steadily z All the cards have been correctly installed z All the communication cables fibers power cables and grounding cables have been correctly connect...

Page 123: ...the configurations thereafter z After a switch is powered on the heat dissipation system starts working You can hear the noise as the fan rotates and feel air flow out from the vent z Check if any sy...

Page 124: ...OK SDRAM fast selftest OK CPLD selftest OK FPGA selftest OK The switch Mac address is 0000 FC00 7506 Press Ctrl B to enter Boot Menu 5 Auto booting Auto booting file is flash s7500e app OK Decompress...

Page 125: ...ystem Commissioning 4 8 Note H3C S7500E series switches provide a variety of command views For the specific descriptions on the configuration commands and command line interfaces refer to Operation Ma...

Page 126: ...5 5 4 1 For the S7506E V 5 6 5 4 2 For the Other Models 5 7 5 5 Installing Mounting Ears and a Cabling Rack s 5 7 5 5 1 Installing Cabling Racks on the S7506E V 5 8 5 5 2 Installing Mounting Ears and...

Page 127: ...p z Screwdriver 5 2 Removing and Installing a Power Module The power module installation and removal procedures described in this section involve the following two scenarios z Power modules are direct...

Page 128: ...2 Grasp the handle of the power module with one hand to pull out a part of it Then hold the module bottom with the other hand and take out the module slowly see callout in Figure 5 1 Caution Since th...

Page 129: ...e down Follow the forward inertia of the power module when inserting it into the chassis to ensure that the power module has firm contact with the connector on backplane To prevent damage to the power...

Page 130: ...re 5 2 2 Hold the ejector levers on the card with both hands and press them outward to separate the connectors of the card from the backplane see callout in Figure 5 2 3 Pull part of the card out alon...

Page 131: ...card Note Put away the removed blank panel for future use When installing or removing a card keep the card parallel to the slot to prevent the card from scratching other parts in the chassis 5 4 Remov...

Page 132: ...Figure 5 3 2 Press the left side of the handle to rotate it out of the groove see callout in Figure 5 3 3 Grasp the handle to take out the fan tray see callout in Figure 5 3 4 Put the removed fan tra...

Page 133: ...ng a fan tray Install a fan tray in the opposite way you remove it 1 Take a new fan tray out of a package and slide it along the guide rails into the switch until it snaps into the chassis backplane 2...

Page 134: ...n the S7506E V Follow these steps to install cabling racks on the S7506E V 1 Place the cabling racks closely against the place where it should be installed on the chassis and align the screws with the...

Page 135: ...nto the chassis 1 Mounting ear and cabling rack 2 Mounting ear Figure 5 7 Install the mounting ears and cabling rack Follow these steps to install the mounting ears and cabling rack on a model other t...

Page 136: ...ng air filters Follow these steps to install air filters 1 Place an air filter closely against the air intake vent at the back of the chassis and align the captive screws with the screw holes see call...

Page 137: ...air filter on the chassis 1 Fasten the two metal air filter fixing bars to the chassis see callout in Figure 5 10 2 Insert an air filter along the clearance between the upper and lower metal bars and...

Page 138: ...F Card Figure 5 12 Install a CF card Follow these steps to install a CF card 1 Press down the eject button completely and make sure the button does not spring out after you move your hand away from it...

Page 139: ...umount commands refer to the file system management commands in S7500E Series Ethernet Switches Command Manual 2 Press down the eject button and remove the CF card when it is ejected part way out of t...

Page 140: ...t Using FTP 6 5 6 2 4 Downloading Through the Console Port Using XMODEM 6 8 6 2 5 Setting the Main and Backup Host Software Through the Boot Menu 6 13 6 2 6 Updating Boot ROM Through a File on the Fla...

Page 141: ...ade through command lines However you can upgrade the Boot ROM program of LPUs through command lines only Note z To ensure the software version consistency between the active and standby SRPUs upgrade...

Page 142: ...System is booting H3C S7500E BOOTROM Version 206 Copyright c 2004 2008 Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd Creation date Apr 11 2008 10 15 28 CPU type BCM1125H CPU Clock Speed 600Mhz BUS Clock Speed 66M...

Page 143: ...the system displays the boot menu By default no password is set for the switch and you can press Enter to enter the boot menu Caution While using the switch keep in mind the modified Boot ROM passwor...

Page 144: ...ication file to device 2 Select application file to boot 3 Display all files in device 4 Delete file from device 5 Modify bootrom password 0 Reboot Enter your choice 0 5 1 4 On the download protocol m...

Page 145: ...tware package To complete the host software upgrade you need to set the main backup attribute of the host software For details refer to 6 2 5 Setting the Main and Backup Host Software Through the Boot...

Page 146: ...the boot menu refer to section 6 2 1 BOOT Menu on page 6 2 and enter 1 when the system displays Enter your choice 0 5 to enter the download protocol menu BOOT MENU 1 Download application file to devi...

Page 147: ...flash Space 65932288 bytes Writing flash done 1 Set TFTP protocol parameter 2 Set FTP protocol parameter 3 Set XMODEM protocol parameter 0 Return to boot menu Enter your choice 0 3 After the above st...

Page 148: ...ogram sends an acknowledgement character if the check fails it sends a negative acknowledgement character Upon the receipt of an acknowledgement the sending program continues to send the next packet u...

Page 149: ...m displays the following information after you press Enter Please change the terminal s baudrate to 19200 bps and select XMODEM protocol Press ENTER key when ready Note You do not need to modify the H...

Page 150: ...Installation Manual H3C S7500E Series Ethernet Switches Chapter 6 Software Maintenance 6 10 Figure 6 1 Properties dialog box...

Page 151: ...r to download the program The terminal displays the following information Now please start transfer file with XMODEM protocol If you want to exit Press Ctrl X Downloading CCCCCCCCCCCCCCC 8 Select Tran...

Page 152: ...CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC...

Page 153: ...ware Through the Boot Menu The S7500E series support dual image booting Usually the switch boots with the main image namely the main boot file but uses the backup image namely the backup boot file whe...

Page 154: ...y application file to boot This means the main boot file has been set successfully z Set the backup boot file You can set the backup boot file in a similar way you set the main boot file The terminal...

Page 155: ...oad the host software package containing the Boot ROM program onto the switch Note You can download the host software through the Boot menu or command lines 2 Enter the Boot menu After the system prom...

Page 156: ...e Checked mode Get flash Type FLASH_M29W040B Erasing flash done Programming flash done Get content done Check flash done Bootrom update succeeded After the Boot ROM program is successfully upgraded th...

Page 157: ...t file is SWITCH002 app z The active host software is SWITCH001 app Follow these steps after logging into the switch 1 Download the software to the switch using FTP H3C ftp 10 10 110 1 Trying Press CT...

Page 158: ...the host software Note that you must execute the reboot command to validate the host software package If the Flash memory does not have enough space you can delete some program files on the Flash aft...

Page 159: ...kage to the switch by using FTP 1 Download the software to the switch using FTP H3C ftp 10 10 110 1 Trying Press CTRL K to abort Connected 220 WFTPD 2 0 service by Texas Imperial Software ready for ne...

Page 160: ...a backup boot file at the next time z Display the boot file information H3C display boot loader The primary app to boot of board 0 at this time is flash S7502E001 app The primary app to boot of board...

Page 161: ...time is flash S7502E001 app 5 Reboot the system H3C reboot II Upgrading using TFTP Upgrading using TFTP is similar to upgrading using FTP except that the protocol used for downloading software to the...

Page 162: ...1 If no reconnect them correctly and restart the upgrade 2 If yes check the information displayed on the HyperTerminal during the upgrade process for any error If there is any input error correct it a...

Page 163: ...ay on the Terminal 7 1 7 1 2 Illegible Characters on the Terminal 7 2 7 2 Troubleshooting Power Modules 7 2 7 2 1 Troubleshooting the PSR320 A and the PSR320 D 7 2 7 2 2 Troubleshooting the PSR650 A a...

Page 164: ...bleshooting power modules fans or LPUs 7 1 Troubleshooting the Configuration System After the switch is powered on and the system is normal the booting information will be displayed on the configurati...

Page 165: ...er module is faulty It is possible that z The power output is abnormal z The power module is overheated z The power module fan is faulty 3 When the power LED is OFF the power supply of the system is f...

Page 166: ...power module fan works normally INPUT Green The power input is normal OUTPUT Red The power module goes into the self protection state The power module is over temperature protected FAN Green The powe...

Page 167: ...is connected and the SYSTEM power switch and PoE switch are turned on PoE Green PoE is output INPUT Green The power input is normal OUTPUT Red The power module goes into the self protection state FAN...

Page 168: ...ll fans work normally OK Green OFF A fan tray is faulty or no fan is installed ON A fan tray is faulty or no fan is installed FAIL Red OFF All fans work normally If the OK LED is OFF check whether z E...

Page 169: ...Series Ethernet Switches Table of Contents i Table of Contents Appendix A List of Pluggable Modules A 1 A 1 10G XFP Modules A 1 A 2 Gigabit SFP Modules A 1 A 3 100 Mbps SFP Modules A 2 A 4 Pluggable M...

Page 170: ...e fiber 80 km 49 71 miles A 2 Gigabit SFP Modules Table A 2 Specifications of Gigabit SFP modules Type Central wavelength Connect or type Cable specifications Maximum transmission distance 50 125 m mu...

Page 171: ...0 nm LC 9 125 m single mode fiber 70 km 43 50 miles SFP GE LH70 SM1550 CW 1550 nm LC 9 125 m single mode fiber 70 km 43 50 miles SFP GE LH70 SM1570 CW 1570 nm LC 9 125 m single mode fiber 70 km 43 50...

Page 172: ...LX S M1550 BIDI 1550 nm transmit 1310 nm receive LC 9 125 m single mode fiber 15 km 9 32 miles A 4 Pluggable Modules for EPON Interfaces Table A 4 Specifications of Pluggable Modules for EPON Interfac...

Page 173: ...witches Table of Contents i Table of Contents Chapter B AC Power Cables Used in Different Countries or Regions B 1 B 1 10A AC Power Cables Used in Different Countries or Regions B 1 B 2 16A AC Power C...

Page 174: ...or Regions Table B 1 10A AC power cables used in different countries or regions Conne ctor type Code Length Countries or regions where the type of power cables conforms to local safety regulations and...

Page 175: ...U S A Mexico Argentina Brazil Columbia Venezuela Thailand Peru Philippine and A6 countries or regions Connector outline Power cable outline Connector outline 2 Conne ctor type Code Length Countries o...

Page 176: ...or regions seldom using this type of power cables G type 04040890 3m i e 9 8 ft U K Malaysia Singapore Hong Kong and Egypt Connector outline Power cable outline Connector outline 4 Conne ctor type Cod...

Page 177: ...ries or regions seldom using this type of power cables D type 04040889 3m i e 9 8 ft Hong Kong South Africa India Connector outline Power cable outline Connector outline 6 Conne ctor type Code Length...

Page 178: ...ables Countries or regions seldom using this type of power cables J type 04041119 3m i e 9 8 ft Switzerland Connector outline Power cable outline Connector outline 8 Conne ctor type Code Length Countr...

Page 179: ...cables used in different countries or regions Connec tor type Code Length Countries or regions where the type of power cables conforms to local safety regulations and can be used legally Other countr...

Page 180: ...and U S A Mexico Argentina Brazil Columbia Venezuela Thailand Peru Philippine and A6 countries or regions Connector outline Power cable outline Connector outline 2 Connec tor type Code Length Countrie...

Page 181: ...or regions seldom using this type of power cables G type 0404A060 3m i e 9 8 ft U K Malaysia Singapore Hong Kong and Egypt Connector outline Power cable outline Connector outline 4 Connec tor type Cod...

Page 182: ...Code Length Countries or regions where the type of power cables conforms to local safety regulations and can be used legally Other countries or regions using this type of power cables Countries or reg...

Page 183: ...ory Compliance Information C 2 C 2 1 Regulatory compliance standards C 2 C 2 2 European Directives compliance C 2 C 2 3 USA regulatory compliance C 2 C 2 4 Canada regulatory compliance C 3 C 2 5 Japan...

Page 184: ...es Ethernet Switches Chapter C Compliance and safety manual C 1 Chapter C Compliance and safety manual C 1 Regulatory compliance statement C 1 1 European Community CE Certification DoC Figure C 1 Euro...

Page 185: ...IEC 60950 1 2001 EN 60950 1 A11 2004 AS NZS 60950 EN 60825 1 EN 60825 2 FDA 21 CFR Subchapter J C 2 2 European Directives compliance H3C S7500E series including H3C S7502E H3C S7503E H3C S7503E S H3C...

Page 186: ...cy energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction anual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to c...

Page 187: ...usr stung beachten m ssen Note Before any operation is performed please read the operation instructions and precautions carefully to minimize the possibility of accidents The Note Caution Warning and...

Page 188: ...icherheitshinweise sind Erg nzungen und unterliegen den nationalen Sicherheitsvorschriften W hrend der Arbeit mit den Produkten sind deshalb grunds tzlich alle Sicherheitsvorschriften und spezifischen...

Page 189: ...ne Anforderungen In order to reduce the technically unavoidable residual risk to a minimum it is imperative to follow the rules below Um das technisch bedingte Restrisiko auf ein Minimum zu begrenzen...

Page 190: ...bnahme geerdet werden Der Querschnitt der Erdverbindung sollte mindestens 1 5mm betragen z 1 5mm2 z For AC supplied model The device applies to TN power systems z Mit Wechselstrom betriebenes Modell D...

Page 191: ...20W z PoE 240 20 z The product can not be used as floor standing equipment z Das Produkt kann nicht als auf dem Boden stehende Anlage gebraucht werden z z The equipment is to be connected only to POE...

Page 192: ...gen zu beachten Das Personal muss besonders qualifiziert sein f r das Arbeiten mit Hochspannung und Wechselstrom z AC z Conducting articles such as watch hand chain bracelet and ring are prohibited du...

Page 193: ...ktrischem Schlag f hren Deshalb muss die Verlegung von Leitungen und Verbindungen den rtlichen Anforderungen und Sicherheitsvorschriften entsprechen Arbeiten mit Hochspannung d rfen nur von qualifizie...

Page 194: ...turned off z Das System muss stets abgeschaltet werden bevor die Zuleitung angebracht oder entfernt wird z z Before the power cable is connected it must be confirmed that the power cable and label co...

Page 195: ...ent please use 2 5 mm2 or 12 AWG minimum power supply cord Anmerkung F r H3C S7502E H3C S7503E S F r Gleichstrom Versorgung Ausr stung benutzen Sie bitte 4 mm2 oder 10 AWG Lehre minimale Spg Versorgun...

Page 196: ...POE 50 mm2 0 AWG POE 10 mm2 6 AWG AC 2 5mm2 12AWG III Thunderstorm Gewitter Danger High voltage and AC operations or operations on a steel tower and a mast on a thunderstorm day are prohibited Gefahr...

Page 197: ...en technischen Daten besitzt C 3 4 Laser Laser The laser hazard level of this equipment is Class 1 Die von diesem Laser ausgehende Gefahr entspricht der Kategorie 1 1 Warning When performing installat...

Page 198: ...Installation Manual H3C S7500E Series Ethernet Switches Chapter C Compliance and safety manual C 15...

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