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Hardware replacement 

 

CAUTION: 

Wear an ESD wrist strap or ESD gloves for hardware maintenance. They are not provided with the 
device. Prepare them yourself.  

 

Replacing a fan tray 

 

WARNING! 

  To avoid bodily injury, do not touch an operating fan tray. 

  Follow electrical safety instructions when you hot swap a fan tray. 

 

 

CAUTION: 

To prevent an unbalanced fan from causing loud noise, do not touch the fan blades and rotating axis 
even if they are not rotating. 

 

The fan trays are hot swappable. 

To replace a fan tray: 

1. 

Holding the fan tray handle with one hand and supporting the fan tray bottom with the other, pull 
the fan tray out of the slot along the guide rails. 

2. 

Put the removed fan tray into an antistatic bag. 

3. 

Install a new fan tray. For the installation procedure, see "

Installing a fan tray

." 

Figure 18 Removing a fan tray 

 

 

Replacing a power supply 

 

WARNING! 

Before removing a power supply, turn off the power source and remove the power cord. 

 

To replace a power supply: 

1. 

Turn off the power source and then remove the power cord from the power supply. 

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Summary of Contents for SecPathT5030

Page 1: ...H3C SecPathT5030 T5060 T5080 T5000 S T5000 C Intrusion Prevention System Installation Guide New H3C Technologies Co Ltd http www h3c com Document version 6W101 20220620...

Page 2: ...espective owners Notice The information in this document is subject to change without notice All contents in this document including statements information and recommendations are believed to be accur...

Page 3: ...syntax choices keywords or arguments that are optional x y Braces enclose a set of required syntax choices separated by vertical bars from which you select one x y Square brackets enclose a set of opt...

Page 4: ...s a Layer 2 or Layer 3 switch or a router that supports Layer 2 forwarding and other Layer 2 features Represents an access controller a unified wired WLAN module or the access controller engine on a u...

Page 5: ...Documentation feedback You can e mail your comments about product documentation to info h3c com We appreciate your comments...

Page 6: ...Ethernet cables 15 Connecting a copper Ethernet port 15 Connecting a fiber port 16 Connecting power cords 18 Connecting an AC power cord 18 Connecting a DC power cord 18 Verifying the installation 19...

Page 7: ...ware loading failure 37 Appendix A Chassis views and technical specifications 38 Chassis views 38 Front panel 38 Rear panel 38 Expansion slots 39 Interface modules 39 Compatible slots for interface mo...

Page 8: ...tion is flat vibration free and away from electromagnetic interferences ESD and anti slip measures are in place Do not place the device on an unstable case or desk The device might be severely damaged...

Page 9: ...dust plug into any open fiber port or transceiver module port to protect them from contamination and ESD damage Moving safety When you move the device follow these guidelines To avoid damage move and...

Page 10: ...aging of insulation materials and significantly lower the reliability and lifespan of the device Table 2 Temperature humidity requirements Temperature Relative humidity Operating Without drives 0 C to...

Page 11: ...ng different fan trays it provides front to rear or rear to front airflow to adapt to different installation environments The following fan trays are available for the device FAN 20F 2 A fan tray It p...

Page 12: ...cle with protection earth PE to filter interference from the power grid Keep the device far away from radio transmitting stations radar stations and high frequency devices Use electromagnetic shieldin...

Page 13: ...tallation tools No installation tools are provided with the device Prepare installation tools yourself as required Table 5 Installation tools Flathead screwdriver Phillips screwdriver Needle nose plie...

Page 14: ...g stations radar stations and high frequency devices Electromagnetic shielding for example shielded interface cables is used as required Lightning protection The device is reliably grounded The AC pow...

Page 15: ...ected to any power source and the grounding cable of the device is connected reliably 5 Installing a fan tray Install compatible fan trays on the device 6 Installing an interface module No interface m...

Page 16: ...a standard 19 inch rack WARNING To avoid bodily injury and device damage a minimum of two persons are required to install the device CAUTION Ensure a clearance of 1 RU 44 45 mm or 1 75 in between the...

Page 17: ...d on each rear rack post 4 Install cages nuts at the marked installation positions 5 Use M6 screws to attach the slide rails to the rear rack posts Figure 4 Installing cage nuts and slide rails 6 Use...

Page 18: ...posts Figure 6 Mounting the device in the rack Installing a power supply CAUTION Before installing a power supply make sure the power is disconnected and the device is reliably grounded Install a fil...

Page 19: ...2 empty Figure 7 Removing the filler panel 2 Install the power supply a Orient the power supply with the retaining latch on the right side b Holding the handle of the power supply with one hand and su...

Page 20: ...hen insert it again If one fan tray fails during the device operation replace the fan tray immediately and keep the fan tray in the slot before the replacement If both fan trays fail replace one fan t...

Page 21: ...required To install an interface module 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded 2 Remove the screws on the filler panel with a Phillips screwdriver...

Page 22: ...is reliably grounded 2 Remove the filler panel from the drive slot 3 Press the red button on the drive panel to release the locking lever 4 Hold the locking lever slide the drive into the slot along t...

Page 23: ...might be damaged Before installing a transceiver module in a fiber port remove the optical fibers if any from the transceiver module To connect a fiber port by using an optical fiber first install a...

Page 24: ...two sides and push the end without the bail latch gently into the port until it snaps into place 3 Remove the dust cap from the optical fiber connector and use dust free paper and absolute alcohol to...

Page 25: ...Use a removable cable tie to secure the AC power cord to the power supply handle 3 Connect the other end of the power cord to an AC power source Figure 16 Connecting an AC power cord Connecting a DC p...

Page 26: ...allation There is enough space around the device for heat dissipation The device and its components are installed securely The screws are fastened tightly The power source specifications are as requir...

Page 27: ...nd grounding cable are correctly connected The correct power source is used The console cable is correctly connected the terminal or PC used for configuration has started and the configuration paramet...

Page 28: ...ess the EXTENDED BOOTWARE menu press Ctrl B immediately when the Press Ctrl B to access EXTENDED BOOTWARE MENU message displays If you do not press Ctrl B at the prompt the system starts to read and d...

Page 29: ...assword admin IP address of GigabitEthernet 1 0 0 192 168 0 1 24 To log in to the device from the Web interface by using the default account 1 Use an Ethernet cable to connect a PC to Ethernet managem...

Page 30: ...23 4 Run the Telnet client on the PC and enter the login information...

Page 31: ...if they are not rotating The fan trays are hot swappable To replace a fan tray 1 Holding the fan tray handle with one hand and supporting the fan tray bottom with the other pull the fan tray out of t...

Page 32: ...eplacing an interface module CAUTION Do not hot swap interface modules Power off the device before replacing an interface module If you are not to install a new interface module after removing the old...

Page 33: ...rive CAUTION To avoid storage medium damage execute the umount command from the CLI to unmount all partitions before removing a drive Do not hot swap drives To replace a drive 1 Log in to the Web inte...

Page 34: ...e new transceiver module and the transceiver module at the other end of the optical fiber have the same specifications Figure 23 Golden plating To replace a transceiver module 1 Use the shutdown comma...

Page 35: ...emoving a transceiver module 4 Install dust caps for the removed transceiver module and then put it into the package 5 Install a new transceiver module For the installation procedure see Connecting a...

Page 36: ...er 1 0 CPLD_A 1 0 CPLD_B 1 0 CFCard Num 0 Displaying software and hardware version information for the device Use the display version command to display software and hardware version information for t...

Page 37: ...for the device Sysname display device manuinfo Slot 1 CPU 0 DEVICE_NAME Secpath T5000 S DEVICE_SERIAL_NUMBER 210235A3KXH17A000022 MAC_ADDRESS 74EA C8C5 8EEB MANUFACTURING_DATE 2017 11 08 VENDOR_NAME...

Page 38: ...ffers Cached FreeRatio Mem 16413016 5065956 11347060 0 2380 166656 69 2 Buffers Cache 4896920 11516096 Swap 0 0 0 Table 12 Output description Field Description Slot Slot number of the interface module...

Page 39: ...ronment command to display the temperature information for the device Sysname display environment System Temperature information degree centigrade Slot Sensor Temperature LowerLimit Warning UpperLimit...

Page 40: ...ection Speed Fan tray speed The fan tray adjusts its speed automatically to adapt to the device temperature The inflow and outflow temperature sensors monitor the device temperature To view device tem...

Page 41: ...odules The system outputs alarm information for you to locate and troubleshoot faults of transceiver modules To display the alarm information about transceiver modules execute the display transceiver...

Page 42: ...in user view To schedule a reboot Task Command Remarks Schedule a reboot to occur at a specific time or date scheduler reboot at Use either command By default no reboot date or time or reboot delay t...

Page 43: ...ution To resolve the issue 1 Verify that the power supply system is operating correctly 2 Verify that the console cable is correctly connected 3 Verify that the console cable is connected to the seria...

Page 44: ...ales agent NOTE Information about the device temperature in the display environment command output varies by device model Software loading failure Symptom Software loading fails and the system runs th...

Page 45: ...e slots 1 through 8 2 Drive slot HD0 3 Drive slot HD1 4 LEDs Rear panel On the rear panel the device provides the following ports and slots Four combo interfaces including one management Ethernet port...

Page 46: ...dule install the interface module in slot 3 By default autonegotiation is disabled on GE fiber ports of an NSQM1G4XS4 interface module If you have to switch the port transmission speed or duplex mode...

Page 47: ...2 40GBASE R fiber ports 3 Captive screw 4 Ejector lever NSQM1G4XS4 The NSQM1G4XS4 interface module provides four 10GBASE R fiber ports 10G SR LR and four 1000BASE X fiber ports Figure 29 NSQM1G4XS4 fr...

Page 48: ...00BASE X fiber ports 3 Captive screw 4 Ejector lever NSQM1GT4PFCA The NSQM1GT4PFCA interface module provides four 10 100 1000BASE T copper ports that support the bypass feature Figure 32 NSQM1GT4PFCA...

Page 49: ...s required The PSR650B 12A1 AC power supply and PSR650B 12D1 DC power supply are available for the device For the power supply specifications see Power supplies PSR650B 12A1 AC power supply The PSR650...

Page 50: ...20F 2 A and FAN 20B 2 A fan trays The FAN 20F 2 A fan tray provides power supply side intake and port side exhaust airflow The FAN 20B 2 A fan tray provides port side intake and power supply side exha...

Page 51: ...ng rubber feet and mounting brackets 20 1 kg 44 31 lb NSQM1TG8A interface module 19 8 189 212 4 mm 0 78 7 44 8 36 in 0 55 kg 1 21 lb NSQM1QG2A interface module 19 8 189 212 4 mm 0 78 7 44 8 36 in 0 55...

Page 52: ...ace module 12 96 W NSQM1QG2A interface module 6 40 W NSQM1G4XS4 interface module 6 46 W NSQM1GT8A interface module 3 03 W NSQM1GP8A interface module 8 15 W NSQM1GT4PFCA interface module 5 78 W Power s...

Page 53: ...pecifications Item Specification Dimensions H W D 19 75 7 118 4 mm 0 75 2 98 4 66 in Weight 0 069 kg 0 15 lb Hot swapping Not supported Capacity 480 GB Operating temperature 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F...

Page 54: ...media dependent interface crossover MDI X standard is typically used on hubs or LAN switches 1000BASE X fiber port Table 27 1000BASE X fiber port specifications Item Specification Connector type LC T...

Page 55: ...1640 42 ft 275 m 902 23 ft 220 m 721 78 ft 220 m 721 78 ft SFP GE LX SM1310 A 10 km 6 21 miles 9 5 to 3 20 to 3 550 m 1804 46 ft 550 m 1804 46 ft SFP GE LH40 SM1310 40 km 24 85 miles 5 to 5 22 to 3 S...

Page 56: ...1310 SMF 9 125 N A SFP XG LH40 SM1550 1550 SMF 9 125 N A Table 32 SFP transceiver module specifications 2 Transceiver module Transmission distance Transmission speed Transmitted optical power dBm Rece...

Page 57: ...peed LAN PHY 40 Gbps Table 34 describes QSFP transceiver modules available for the 40GBASE R fiber ports Table 34 QSFP transceiver module specifications Item QSFP 40G LR4 WDM1300 Central wavelength nm...

Page 58: ...ing or sending data Steady green A link is present Off No link is present Ethernet fiber port LED combo interface 1000BASE X Flashing green The port is receiving or sending data at 1000 Mbps Steady gr...

Page 59: ...The RJ 45 connector is for connecting to the console port of the device and the DB 9 female connector is for connecting to the serial port on the configuration terminal Figure 37 Console cable Table...

Page 60: ...nto shielded twisted pair STP and unshielded twisted pair UTP An STP cable provides a metallic braid between the twisted pairs and the outer jacket This metallic braid helps reduce radiation prevent i...

Page 61: ...ort can be MDI for routers and PCs or MDIX for switches Table 39 and Table 40 show their pinouts Straight through cable white orange orange white green blue white blue green white brown brown 1 2 3 4...

Page 62: ...nal data cable D 6 Tx Sends data BIDA Bi directional data cable A 7 Reserved N A BIDC Bi directional data cable C 8 Reserved N A BIDC Bi directional data cable C To ensure normal communication the pin...

Page 63: ...ode optical fibers Item Single mode fiber Multi mode fiber Core Small core 10 micrometers or less Larger core than single mode fiber 50 micrometers 62 5 micrometers or greater Dispersion Less dispersi...

Page 64: ...use to avoid damage to their end face Replace the dust cap if it is loose or polluted Before connecting an optical fiber use dust free paper and absolute alcohol to clean the end face of the two fiber...

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