H3C SR6602 Router
Installation Guide
Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.
http://www.h3c.com Document version: T2-08040E-20110810-C-1.09
Page 1: ...H3C SR6602 Router Installation Guide Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd http www h3c com Document version T2 08040E 20110810 C 1 09...
Page 2: ...gzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd 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...
Page 3: ...keywords that 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...
Page 4: ...n result in data loss data corruption or damage to hardware or software IMPORTANT An alert that calls attention to essential information NOTE An alert that contains additional or supplementary informa...
Page 5: ...de information about the product release including the version history hardware and software compatibility matrix version upgrade information technical support information and software upgrading Obtai...
Page 6: ...nd rear mounting brackets to the rack 10 Installing front mounting brackets to the router 11 Installing load bearing screws 11 Installing the router to the rack 12 Grounding the router 13 Installing i...
Page 7: ...er 36 Displaying the CF card information 36 Displaying the operational status of the fans 37 Displaying the operational status of a power module 37 Displaying the temperature alarm thresholds for an i...
Page 8: ...lightning arrester optional 60 Power lightning arrester optional 61 Signal lightning arrester optional 61 Appendix B LEDs 62 Panel LEDs 62 Interface module LEDs 63 Appendix C Cables 64 Ethernet twist...
Page 9: ...4 CF card slot CF CARD 5 CF card LED CF 6 RPS status LED RPS 7 Interface module slot 2 LED SLOT2 8 Reset button RESET 9 System status LED SYS 10 Interface module slot 1 LED SLOT1 11 AC power supply st...
Page 10: ...ls away from walk areas Make sure that the ground is dry and flat and anti slip measures are in place Unplug all the external cables including power cables before moving the chassis Safety with electr...
Page 11: ...dize the circuits on the device A high temperature is the most undesirable condition because it accelerates the aging of insulation materials and significantly lowers reliability and service life of t...
Page 12: ...w for heat dissipation Figure 3 SR6602 airflow Make sure there is enough space greater than 10 cm 3 94 in around the air intake and outlet vents on the router for good ventilation Make sure the instal...
Page 13: ...reventive wrist strap for safety The resistance reading should be in the range of 1 to 10 megohm Mohm between human body and the ground No ESD preventive wrist strap is provided with the H3C SR6602 ro...
Page 14: ...g the router in a standard 19 inch rack adhere to the following requirements The rack has a good ventilation system The rack is sturdy enough to support the router and installation accessories Make su...
Page 15: ...nt and floor are well grounded The equipment room is dust proof The humidity and temperature are at a proper level respectively Wear an ESD preventive wrist strap and uniform when touching a circuit b...
Page 16: ...enough Well grounding Rack mounting requirements Install the router in an open rack if possible If you install the router in a closed cabinet make sure that the cabinet is equipped with a good ventila...
Page 17: ...lling interface modules Installing a CF card Connecting Ethernet cables Installing a power lightning arrester lightning protection busbar optional Installing a signal lightning arrester optional Conne...
Page 18: ...the front rack posts by using a front mounting bracket and then mark the positions of cage nuts on the rear rack posts at the same level by using a rear mounting bracket Figure 6 Mark the positions of...
Page 19: ...ting brackets to the router align the screw holes on the mounting brackets with the screw holes on the router chassis and then use a Phillips screwdriver to fasten the screws Figure 9 Install the fron...
Page 20: ...uter into the rack horizontally and make sure that the upper edges of the rear mounting brackets make close contact with the load bearing screws on the router Figure 11 Install the router to the rack...
Page 21: ...connected to the chassis to form the chassis ground You must securely connect this chassis ground to the earth so that the faradism and leakage electricity can be safely released to the earth to mini...
Page 22: ...possible Installing interface modules Removing a filler panel Follow these steps to remove a filler panel Step1 Select the slot to install a HIM or MIM If a HIM is to be installed remove the two fill...
Page 23: ...e HIM Step4 Power on the router and check the status LED on the front panel On means the HIM is installed correctly and running properly Off means the HIM has failed the POST NOTE HIMs are hot swappab...
Page 24: ...and you must perform the remove slot number command to stop the module before you remove it Installing a CF card Follow these steps to install a CF card Step1 Make sure that the CF card status LED is...
Page 25: ...out the LED status see Appendix B LEDs NOTE After connecting Ethernet cables you can use the ping or tracert command to check the connectivity between router and network For more information see the H...
Page 26: ...dust cover on the transceiver module Step4 Plug the LC connectors on one end of the fiber cable into the Rx and Tx ports and plug the LC connectors on the other end to the Tx and Rx ports on the peer...
Page 27: ...ouble faced adhesive tape to stick the port lightning arrester to the router The port lightning arrester should be as close to the grounding screw as possible Step2 Cut short the grounding cable of th...
Page 28: ...ng arrester and the grounding screw The installed port lightning arresters are not sufficient When more than one outdoor Ethernet cable is connected to the router install a port lightning arrester for...
Page 29: ...cord of the router is plugged into the multi purpose socket of the power lightning arrester lightning protection busbar if the green LED is ON and the red LED is OFF the lightning protection can funct...
Page 30: ...2 5KA protection voltage 25V BNC 75K BNC 75K 10Mbps Voltage limiting protection signal lightning arrester U port maximum discharge current 3KA common mode 400V differential mode 170V RJ1 1 CAUTION The...
Page 31: ...er to check the connection between the signal lightening arrester and the grounding screw The installed signal lightning arresters are not sufficient When more than one outdoor Ethernet cable is conne...
Page 32: ...at the front panel as shown in Figure 25 Figure 25 RPS power receptacle Follow these steps to connect an RPS DC power cord Step1 Make sure that the router and the RPS power switch are off Step2 Remove...
Page 33: ...S power cord to the RPS power source Figure 27 Connect an RPS DC power cord to the router 1 RPS power receptacle RPS 2 RPS plug 3 RPS input 4 RPS plug 5 RPS power supply Step7 Power on the router and...
Page 34: ...ds Logging in through Telnet or SSH Logging in through the AUX port Logging in through the console port You can log in only through the console port the first time you log in to your router Prepare a...
Page 35: ...inal for example a PC This section uses Windows XP HyperTerminal as an example Follow these steps to set terminal parameters on a terminal for example Windows XP HyperTerminal Step1 Select Start All P...
Page 36: ...ting a serial port and the following dialog box appears Set Bits per second to 9600 Data bits to 8 Parity to None Stop bits to 1 and Flow control to None Figure 31 Set the serial port parameters Step4...
Page 37: ...window Step5 Click Properties in the HyperTerminal window to enter the aaa Properties dialog box Click the Settings tab set the emulation to VT100 and then click OK Figure 33 Set terminal emulation in...
Page 38: ...work properly and you can hear fan rotating The buzzer beeps at power on The configuration terminal displays information normally You can see the startup window on the local configuration terminal Fo...
Page 39: ...onsole port Enable the Telnet function on the router and set user privileges Step2 Connect the PC to the management Ethernet interface on the router and specify an IP address for the interface Step3 S...
Page 40: ...Specify an IP address for the interface ip address ip address mask length mask sub By default no IP address is assigned to any interface Return to system view quit Available in any view Specify a sta...
Page 41: ...dware version information of the router The output includes the following information the current software version and hardware version router operating time and the type and operating time of each in...
Page 42: ...me diag cfa0 default diag aa diag Diagnostic information is outputting to cfa0 aa diag Please wait Save succeeded Execute the more aa diag command in user view and then press the Page Up and Page Down...
Page 43: ...cal label information is also called permanent configuration data or archive information which includes the card name serial number MAC address and vendor name Sysname display device manuinfo DEVICE_N...
Page 44: ...age in the last minute after the router boots the router calculates and records the average CPU usage at the interval of one minute 1 in last 5 minutes Average CPU usage in the last five minutes after...
Page 45: ...capacity of the CF card Displaying the operational status of the fans Use the display fan command to display the operational status of the fans Sysname display fan Fan 1 State Normal Table 12 Output d...
Page 46: ...ogical interface comprising an SFP port of a transceiver module and an RJ 45 Ethernet port The two ports share one forwarding interface so they cannot work simultaneously When you enable either port t...
Page 47: ...e SFP port or RJ 45 Ethernet port of the combo interface interface interface type interface number Activate the RJ 45 Ethernet port or SFP port combo enable copper fiber Required NOTE A combo interfac...
Page 48: ...rameters such as temperature voltage laser bias current TX power and RX power When these parameters are abnormal you can take corresponding measures to prevent transceiver module faults Follow these s...
Page 49: ...fails during the process The safe saving mode is preferred in environments where a stable power supply is unavailable or remote maintenance is involved Follow these steps to save the current configura...
Page 50: ...ot function To do Use the command Remarks Enable the scheduled reboot function and specify a specific reboot time and date schedule reboot at hh mm date Enable the scheduled reboot function and specif...
Page 51: ...to avoid damage to the module during installation or removal Before removing a module make sure that the captive screws are completely loosened Otherwise the panel of the module may be deformed Avoid...
Page 52: ...de rails Figure 35 Pull the MIM out of the slot Step3 If you do not install a new interface module in the slot install a blank panel To install a MIM see Installing the router Replacing a CF card Foll...
Page 53: ...have the same wavelength WARNING Do not stare into the optical fibers When removing a transceiver module do not touch the golden finger of the transceiver module Follow these steps to replace a trans...
Page 54: ...ds to maintain a larger routing table or support other highly memory consuming operations An existing memory module is damaged CAUTION Use the memory modules provided by H3C only Otherwise the router...
Page 55: ...assis cover Step1 Power off the router and unplug the power cables Step2 Unplug all cables from the interface modules while keeping the grounding cable connected and use a screwdriver to remove the fa...
Page 56: ...Step4 Facing the rear panel of the router pull the chassis cover backward about 5 cm 1 97 in Figure 42 Pull the chassis cover backward about 5 cm 1 97 in Step5 Lift the end of the chassis cover and th...
Page 57: ...49 Figure 43 Remove the chassis cover Memory module structure Figure 44 Structure of a memory module a Front view b Rear view 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 Connector edge 2 Polarization notch 3 Latch notch...
Page 58: ...g the non conductive edge remove the memory module Figure 46 Remove the memory module CAUTION Do not touch the surface mounted components of the memory module directly with your hands to avoid damagin...
Page 59: ...odule into the memory module slot Step4 Carefully and firmly press the memory module at both ends until you hear a click which indicates the memory module is seated in the memory module slot Step5 Che...
Page 60: ...thereby Power supply system failure The router cannot be powered on The power LED on the front panel is off Follow these steps to troubleshoot the power supply system Step1 Turn off the power switch...
Page 61: ...nfiguration terminal as follows set Bits per second to 9600 Data bits to 8 Parity to None Stop bits to 1 Flow control to None and Terminal Emulation to VT100 The console cable is not in good condition...
Page 62: ...router reboots the system runs with the initial default configuration but the previous configuration file is still stored in the storage medium To restore the previous configuration use the display s...
Page 63: ...er exceeds 75 C 167 F the following information appears on the configuration terminal Jun 28 10 27 27 653 2010 H3C DRVMSG 3 Temp2High Environment temperature too high in Slot 0 index is 1 Jun 28 10 27...
Page 64: ...her the HIM MIM cable is correctly selected Step2 Check whether the HIM MIM cable is correctly connected Step3 Use the display command to check whether the interface has been correctly configured and...
Page 65: ...imum Memory modules with the same capacity must be used in pairs Compact flash CF card 256 MB by default for the built in CF card 256 MB 512 MB or 1 GB for an optional external CF card CF cards less t...
Page 66: ...e 20 Port and slot specifications Item Specifications Console ports 1 speed 9600 bps default to 115200 bps AUX ports 1 speed 9600 bps default to 115200 bps USB ports 2 USB 0 host mode type A USB 1 dev...
Page 67: ...l as a backup port of the console port For how to connect a terminal through the AUX port see the chapter Connecting Ethernet cables Table 22 Technical specifications for the AUX port Item Specificati...
Page 68: ...rd 802 3 802 3u and 802 3ab Type Short haul multi mode optical module 850 nm Medium haul single mode optical module 1310 nm Long haul optical module 1310 nm Long haul optical module 1550 nm Ultra long...
Page 69: ...C to 500 VAC NOTE For how to install the power lightning arrester see the chapter Installing the router Signal lightning arrester optional Typically you must connect a signal lightning arrester a tran...
Page 70: ...e interface module is faulty SLOT2 green On An interface module is in slot 2 and operates properly Off The system is powered off or the board is faulty Slow blinking 1 Hz The board operates properly a...
Page 71: ...ved or transmitted at a rate of 10 100 Mbps Off No link is present Solid green A 1000 Mbps link is present Flashing green Data is being received or transmitted at a rate of 1000 Mbps SFP0 to SFP3 yell...
Page 72: ...r cable consists of four pairs of insulated copper wires twisted together Every wire uses a different color and has a diameter of about 1 mm 0 04 in A pair of twisted copper cables can cancel the elec...
Page 73: ...connectors at the two ends Figure 48 shows the pinouts of an RJ 45 connector Figure 48 RJ 45 connector pinout NOTE The RJ 45 Ethernet interfaces of the H3C SR6602 routers use category 5 or higher Ethe...
Page 74: ...8 Figure 50 Crossover cable Crossover cable white orange orange white green green white orange orange white green blue white blue green white brown brown 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 blue white blue white brown b...
Page 75: ...Function 1 Rx Receives data BIDB Bi directional data cable B 2 Rx Receives data BIDB Bi directional data cable B 3 Tx Sends data BIDA Bi directional data cable A 4 Reserved N A BIDD Bi directional dat...
Page 76: ...n the RJ 45 end and in the correct order Step5 Crimp the RJ 45 connector with the crimping pliers until you hear a click Step6 Use a cable tester to verify the proper connectivity of the cable Optical...
Page 77: ...the dust caps properly when the fiber connectors are in use Install dust caps when the fiber connectors are not in use to avoid damage to their end face Replace the dust cap if it is loose or polluted...
Page 78: ...DB68 BNC NOTE The coaxial connector and 75 ohm E1 trunk cable are optional accessories and must be purchased separately if needed T1 interface cable You can use a 4T1 interface cable to connect the MI...
Page 79: ...id wrong insertion which may damage the interface card or even the host H3C recommends installing a special lightning arrester at the input end of the 4T1 8T1 cables to protect them against lightning...
Page 80: ...protect them against lightning strikes more efficiently when they are led outdoors Serial port cable You can use a serial port cable to connect the MIM 2SAE MIM 4SAE MIM 8SAE module Select a serial po...
Page 81: ...73 Figure 59 V 35 DTE cable Figure 60 V 35 DCE cable Figure 61 X 21 DTE cable Figure 62 X 21 DCE cable...
Page 82: ...74 Figure 63 RS449 DTE cable Figure 64 RS449 DCE cable Figure 65 RS530 DTE cable Figure 66 RS530 DCE cable...
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Page 89: ...a CF card 16 Installing a port lightning arrestor optional 19 Installing a power lightning arrester lightning protection busbar optional 20 Installing a signal lightning arrester optional 22 Installin...
Page 90: ...82 Signal lightning arrester optional 61 Solving system faults 40 Storages 57 T T1 interface cable 70 V Verifying the installation 25...