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H3C SR6604 & SR6608 Routers

Installation Guide

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Document version: 6W127-20190315

 

 

Summary of Contents for SR6604

Page 1: ...H3C SR6604 SR6608 Routers Installation Guide New H3C Technologies Co Ltd http www h3c com Document version 6W127 20190315 ...

Page 2: ...r respective 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 accurate but they are presented without warranty of any kind express or implied H3C shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein Environmental protection This prod...

Page 3: ...ts enclose 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 optional syntax choices separated by vertical bars from which you select one or none x y Asterisk marked braces enclose a set of required syntax choices separated by vertical bars from which y...

Page 4: ...as 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 unified wired WLAN switch Represents an access point Represents a wireless terminator unit Represents a wireless terminator Represents a mesh access point Represents omnidirectional signals Represents...

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Page 6: ...E X5 RPE X5E MPU 15 Installing an RSE X1 MPU 16 Installing an MCP MPU 17 Installing an SSD drive 18 Installing a FIP module and an air deflector 20 Installing a FIP module 20 Optional Installing an air deflector 21 Installing a SAP OAP switching fabric module 21 Installing a HIM MIM MIC MIC X interface module 22 Assembling a MIC X adapter module and MIC interface module into a MIC X interface modu...

Page 7: ...ment and maintenance 57 Displaying hardware information of the router 57 Displaying the software and hardware version information of the router 57 Displaying the operational statistics of the router 57 Displaying detailed information about a module 58 Displaying the electrical label information of a module 58 Displaying the CPU usage of a module 59 Displaying the memory usage of a module 60 Displa...

Page 8: ...83 No response from the serial port 83 Dealing with console login password loss 83 Examining the state of password recovery capability 84 Skipping current system configuration 85 Skipping authentication for console login 86 Restoring to factory default configuration 87 Cooling system failure 88 Interface module cable and connection failure 88 Software upgrade failures 89 No response from the seria...

Page 9: ...ction 138 Surge lightning protector 139 Appendix B Hardware compatibility matrixes 140 MPU and Comware compatibility matrix 140 Service module and MPU compatibility matrix 140 Interface module and Comware compatibility matrix 141 Appendix C LEDs 142 MPU LEDs 143 Switching fabric module LEDs 153 FIP LEDs 153 SAP LEDs 160 HIM MIM MIC MIC X LEDs 165 Power module LEDs 165 Fan tray LEDs 166 Appendix D ...

Page 10: ...l injury CAUTION means an alert that calls attention to important information that if not understood or followed can result in data loss data corruption or damage to hardware or software General safety recommendations Keep the chassis and installation tools away from walk areas Make sure the ground is dry and flat and anti slip measures are in place Unplug all the external cables including power c...

Page 11: ...doors To make sure the router operates correctly and to prolong its service lifetime the installation site must meet the following requirements Temperature and humidity Cleanliness EMI Temperature and humidity Maintain temperature and humidity in the equipment room in an acceptable range Lasting high relative humidity can cause poor insulation electricity leakage mechanical property change of mate...

Page 12: ...ause communication failure Table 5 Dust concentration limit in the equipment room Substance Concentration limit particles m3 Dust particles 3 x 10 4 No visible dust on desk in three days NOTE Dust particle diameter 5 µm The equipment room must also meet strict limits on salts acids and sulfides to eliminate corrosion and premature aging of components as shown in Table 6 Table 6 Harmful gas limits ...

Page 13: ...d or transceiver module Place the removed memory module CF card or interface module on an antistatic workbench with the face upward or put it into an antistatic bag Touch only the edges instead of electronic components when observing or moving a removed memory module CF card or interface module To attach the ESD wrist strap 1 Wear the wrist strap on your wrist 2 Lock the wrist strap tight around y...

Page 14: ...a single phase three wire power receptacle with protection earth PE to filter interference from the power grid Keep the router far away from radio transmitting stations radar stations and high frequency devices Use electromagnetic shielding for example shielded interface cables when necessary Lightning protection To protect the router from lightning perform the following tasks Make sure the ground...

Page 15: ...the chassis rear A minimum of 0 8 m 2 62 ft in depth recommended A minimum of 95 mm 3 74 in between the front rack posts and the front door A minimum of 481 mm 18 94 in between the front rack posts and the rear door SR6608 AC SR6608 DC Height 308 mm 12 13 in 7 RU Width 436 mm 17 17 in Depth 576 mm 22 68 in 480 mm 18 90 in for the chassis 95 mm 3 74 in for the cable management brackets at the chass...

Page 16: ...able tie Mounting brackets M6 screws provided with the SR6608 DS and user supplied for other router models Cage nuts provided with the SR6608 DS and user supplied for other router models Checklist before installation Table 8 Checklist before installation Item Requirements Result Installation site Ventilation There is a minimum clearance of 100 mm 3 94 in around the inlet and outlet vents for heat ...

Page 17: ... of the chassis is reliably grounded The grounding terminal of the AC power receptacle is reliably grounded A port lightning arrester is installed Optional A power lightning arrester is installed Optional A signal lightning arrester is installed at the input end of an external signal cable Optional Electricity safety Equip an uninterrupted power supply UPS In case of emergency during operation swi...

Page 18: ...lation carefully and the installation site meets all the requirements Start Connect the grounding cable Connect interface cables Install power modules and connect power cords Install the fan tray Install FIP modules Install MPUs Install the router in a 19 inch rack Install SAPs OAPs Install CF cards Install interface modules Install optional components Connect the router to a configuration termina...

Page 19: ... rack install the heavier equipment at the lower half of the rack The SR6608 router is heavy For rack stability install it at a lowest possible position Installing the router in a 19 inch rack This section uses an SR6604 as an example Attaching cage nuts to the rack 1 Determine where to install the router in the rack and then install a rack shelf on the rack 2 As shown in Figure 4 mark the positio...

Page 20: ...g bracket with screws before attaching it to the router The SR6608 DS router is shipped with the cable management bracket attached to the left mounting bracket You do not need to install the cable management bracket separately for the SR6608 DS router Figure 6 Installing the cable management bracket 1 Left mounting bracket 2 Cable management bracket ...

Page 21: ...igure 7 Attaching the front mounting brackets to the two sides of the router Installing the router in the rack 1 Put the router on the rack shelf and slide the router making sure there is enough clearance between the router and rack posts for installing the mounting brackets 2 Attach the router horizontally by fastening the mounting brackets to the rack with appropriate pan head screws The specifi...

Page 22: ...ection and EMI protection To connect the grounding cable 1 Remove the grounding screws from the grounding terminal on the rear panel of the router chassis 2 Use the grounding screws to attach the lug of the grounding cable to the grounding terminal and fasten the screws 3 Connect the other end of the grounding cable to the grounding strip of the rack ...

Page 23: ...03 the system checks the software versions of the active MPU and standby MPU if any If they are inconsistent the standby MPU will not start You can use the ha slave ignore version check command to force the system to ignore version check of the standby MPU For R7103 and higher versions the standby MPU if any automatically synchronizes the software version from the active MPU to ensure that they ar...

Page 24: ...to install the RPE X1 The RPE X1 can be installed in slot 0 or slot 1 This procedure uses slot 1 as an example 2 Gently push the RPE X1 carrier with the components facing up into slot 1 along the slide rails until the positioning pins on the backplane are seated in the positioning holes at the bottom of the RPE X1 carrier Then push the ejector levers inward to lock the RPE X1 carrier in position a...

Page 25: ...g correctly NOTE When two RPE X1 or RPE X3 MPUs are installed on the router the ACT LED on the active MPU is steady green For the MPU LED descriptions see MPU LEDs Installing an RSE X1 MPU 1 Locate the slot to install the RSE X1 You can install an RSE X1 in slot 1 or slot 2 This procedure uses slot 1 as an example 2 Loosen the captive screws on the filler panel in slot 1 and then remove the filler...

Page 26: ...he active MPU is steady green For the MPU LED descriptions see MPU LEDs Installing an MCP MPU You can install an MCP in slot 1 or slot 2 The installation procedure is similar for MCPs The following procedure uses installing an MCP X1 in slot 1 as an example An MCP MPU supports only FIP 10 and FIP 20 modules To install an MCP 1 Loosen the captive screws on the filler panel in the slot and then remo...

Page 27: ...ating correctly NOTE When two MCP MPUs are installed on the router the ACT LED on the active MPU is steady green For the MPU LED descriptions see MPU LEDs Installing an SSD drive Only the FIP 260 FIP 380 and SAP XP4GE32 modules support mSATA SSD drives The FIP 260 FIP 380 and SAP XP4GE32 modules do not support SSD drives with SSC enabled No SSD drive or screws are provided with the router As a bes...

Page 28: ...gn the golden plating on the SSD drive with the mSATA connector in the slot 3 Slightly press the SSD drive until it is level with the surface of the connector 4 Use a Phillips screwdriver to screw the SSD drive into place Figure 16 Installing an SSD drive 2 1 ...

Page 29: ... in the positioning holes and then push the ejector levers inward to lock the FIP module in position If you encounter a resistance when pushing a FIP module into slot remove the filler panels from the left and right slots and then install the FIP module After the FIP module is installed reinstall the removed filler panels to prevent dust from entering the chassis Figure 17 Inserting a FIP module 4...

Page 30: ...r Figure 18 Installing an air deflector Installing a SAP OAP switching fabric module The router supports hot swapping of SAPs OAPs and switching fabric modules The installation procedure is similar for SAPs OAPs and switching fabric modules The following procedure installs a SAP module To install a SAP module 1 Locate the slot to install the SAP module 2 Loosen the captive screws on the filler pan...

Page 31: ...module CAUTION MIM interface modules are not hot swappable but the MIC and MIC X interface modules are hot swappable To hot swap a HIM interface module you must first execute the remove slot slotnumber subslot subslotnumber command specifying the HIM interface module to be removed in the command To avoid hardware damage when the RUN LED on a FIP module is fast flashing green do not install or remo...

Page 32: ...push the circuit board into the carrier along the guide rails until the circuit board makes close contact with the connectors on the MIC X adapter module carrier 3 Install M3 screws provided with the MIC X adapter module carrier into the two screw holes at the center of MIC interface module circuit board and fasten the screws 4 Select the front panel matching the MIC interface module align the fro...

Page 33: ...he slot to install the target module on the FIP module 2 Loosen the captive screws on the filler panel and then remove the filler panel Keep the filler panel safe for future use 3 Use even pressure to push the module slowly along the slide rails into the slot and then close the levers Install a HIM MIM MIC X with the components upward and install an MIC with the components downward 1 2 3 4 5 6 Gen...

Page 34: ...stalled correctly and is operating correctly If the LED is off the module has failed the POST Installing a fan tray The fan tray is hot swappable and the fans can automatically adjust the speed To install a fan tray 1 Examine the warning sign on the fan tray to ensure the correct direction of the fan tray Otherwise the fan tray cannot be inserted into the slot 2 Gently push the fan tray slowly alo...

Page 35: ...following the direction shown in Figure 26 and make sure it does not project from the slot Figure 26 Inserting the CF card into the slot Installing a power module The procedures for installing an AC power module and DC power module are the same The following uses a PSR650 A AC power module as an example 1 Locate the slot to install the power module Use even pressure to gently push the power module...

Page 36: ... Connecting a DC power cord Connecting the power cord for the PSR650 D WARNING Identify the label on the DC power cord when connecting a DC power cord to avoid connection mistakes Figure 29 DC power cord To connect the DC power cord 1 Make sure the power is OFF 2 Remove the protection cover of the DC power module 3 Remove the screws from the terminals on the power module 4 Connect the end marked w...

Page 37: ...1200 D Figure 31 DC power cord To connect the DC power cord 1 Loosen the captive screws on the power module to remove the power module connector 2 Connect the end marked with to the negative terminal on the power module and fasten the screw 3 Connect the end marked with to the positive terminal on the power module and fasten the screw Figure 32 Attaching the power cords to the power module connect...

Page 38: ... module connector in right direction into the power module and fasten the captive screws Figure 33 Installing the power module connector to the power module 5 Connect the other ends of the power cords to the DC power source ...

Page 39: ... with those on the chassis 2 Fasten the fastening screws one by one 3 Position the lower slide rail horizontally near the bottom of the left side of the chassis as shown in Figure 35 Align the screw holes on the slide rail with those on the chassis 4 Fasten the fastening screws one by one Figure 34 Installing the air filter slide rails 5 Gently push the air filter along the slide rails until it is...

Page 40: ... is fixed The router is installed The installation involves the following materials Fiber management tray FMT M5 10 self tapping screws two screws for one FMT Installation procedure To install an FMT 1 Align the FMT and the installation holes on the rack post 2 Fix each FMT with two M5 10 self tapping screws Figure 37 Installing FMTs ...

Page 41: ...re of the protector as appropriate and securely tighten the ground wire to the grounding screw of the router 3 Use the multimeter to measure whether the ground wire of the protector contacts well with the grounding screw of chassis 4 Insert the outdoor network cable into the protector s IN end and the cable connected to the router into the OUT end and look at the indicators on the lightning protec...

Page 42: ...the red LED is off If the red LED is on use a multimeter to check the polarity of the wires in the power socket for wrong connections If the zero wire left and the live wire right are correctly connected check for missing grounding connection Figure 39 Power strip with lightning protection 1 Working LED green On means the circuit is operating correctly off means the circuit is damaged 2 Grounding ...

Page 43: ...the following types of surge protectors Surge protector Maximum discharge current 2 5KA protection voltage 25V SMB 75J SMB 75J 1W 10Mbps Surge protector Maximum discharge current 2 5KA protection voltage 25V BNC 75K BNC 75K 10Mbps Surge protector U port Maximum discharge current 3KA common mode 400V differential mode 170V RJ11 To install a surge protector 1 Use a double faced adhesive tape to stic...

Page 44: ...UT end to the network port on the router The surge protector is not reliably grounded After the connection use the multimeter to confirm that the ground wire for the protector is as short as possible to ensure its good contact with the grounding screw of the router The installed surge protectors are not sufficient If the router has more than one cable connected with other devices through cables ou...

Page 45: ...connecting to the AUX port of the router and DB 25 and DB 9 male connectors at the other end for connecting to the serial port of the modem Figure 41 AUX cable Connecting the AUX cable 1 Plug the DB 9 or DB 25 male connector at one end of the AUX cable into the serial port of the modem 2 Plug the RJ 45 connector of the AUX cable into the AUX port of the router ...

Page 46: ...are mainly used in 1000 Mbps Ethernet networks Category 6 cables provide a transmission frequency of 1 MHz to 250 MHz and improve the performance on crosstalk and return loss A fine better return loss performance is extremely important for new generation full duplex high speed networks Category 6 cables have sufficient power sum ACR PS ACR when operating at 200 MHz They provide a bandwidth two tim...

Page 47: ...n 8 brown steady Ethernet twisted pair cables can be classified into straight through and crossover cables based on their pinouts For the pinouts of the twisted pair cables see the following tables A and B represent the two ends of a cable respectively Table 9 Straight through cable pinouts Pinout No A B 1 Orange white Orange white 2 Orange Orange 3 Green white Green white 4 Blue Blue 5 Blue white...

Page 48: ...er to verify the connectivity of the cable Connecting an Ethernet cable 1 Plug one end of an Ethernet twisted pair cable into the copper Ethernet port RJ 45 port to be connected on the router and the other end of the cable into the Ethernet port of the peer device The 10 100 1000Base T copper ports of the router support MDI MDI X auto sensing They are connected to the network through category 5 or...

Page 49: ...using such fiber ports remove the shielded covers Keep the shielded covers correctly When the fiber ports are not in use install the shielded covers Fiber connectors are fitted with dust caps Keep the dust caps correctly 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 B...

Page 50: ... distance of several thousand meters Uses LEDs as the light source often within LANs or distances of a couple hundred meters within a campus network Table 12 Allowed maximum tensile force and crush load Period of force Tensile load N Crush load N mm Short period 150 500 Long term 80 100 Fiber connectors are indispensable passive components in an optical fiber communication system They allow the re...

Page 51: ...42 Figure 48 Removing the dust plug 2 Install the transceiver module Figure 49 Installing the transceiver module ...

Page 52: ...link is present If the LED is off no link is present This might be because the TX and Rx port of the optical fiber are not connected correctly In this case connect the optical fiber again Connecting an E1 T1 cable CAUTION When connecting the interface cable pay attention to the mark on the interface to avoid wrong insertion which might damage the interface module or even the router As a best pract...

Page 53: ... Connecting an E1 cable D15 D68 BNC CAUTION When connecting the interface cable pay attention to the mark on the interface to avoid wrong insertion which might damage the interface module or even the router If you do not need to extend the cable you can directly connect the BNC connectors of the E1 75 ohm cable to the remote network device as follows a Connect the D15 D68 connector of the E1 75 oh...

Page 54: ...nnect each BNC connector of the E1 75 ohm cable to one end of a coaxial connector and connect the remote device to the other end of the coaxial connector through an E1 75 ohm adapter cable Figure 54 Connecting an E1 75 ohm cable If the impedance of the E1 interface on the remote device is 120 ohms you must use an impedance converter to adapt the impedance Figure 55 Connecting an impedance converte...

Page 55: ...interface cable to connect the MIM 1CE3 MIM 1CT3 and MIM 1T3 V2 modules Figure 57 E3 T3 cable As a best practice install a special lightning protector at the input end of the E3 T3 cables to protect them against lightning strikes more efficiently when they are routed outdoors Connecting a CE3 CT3 T3 cable 1 Connect the SMB connector of an E3 T3 cable to the Tx port on the interface module and the ...

Page 56: ...T3 cable Connecting a serial port cable Overview You can use a serial port cable to connect to the MIM 2SAE MIM 4SAE MIM 8SAE module Select a serial port cable according to the link type Figure 59 V 24 DTE cable Figure 60 V 24 DCE cable ...

Page 57: ...48 Figure 61 V 35 DTE cable Figure 62 V 35 DCE cable Figure 63 X 21 DTE cable Figure 64 X 21 DCE cable Figure 65 RS449 DTE cable A A Pos 28 Pos 1 X1 W X2 B B A Pos 1 Pos 15 A W B Pos 28 X1 Pos 1 B X2 ...

Page 58: ...ble of correct type 2 Plug the D28 end of the synchronous serial interface cable into the D28 interface of the SAE interface module 3 If the WAN uses DDN line connect the cable to the port of the CSU DSU 4 Identify the LINK LED on the SAE panel If the LED is on a link is present If the LED is off a fault has occurred on the link and signal is out of synchronization In this case examine the link ...

Page 59: ...nnect the router to a configuration terminal by using a console cable or by using a USB console cable Using a console cable to connect the router to a configuration terminal IMPORTANT The serial ports on PCs do not support hot swapping To connect a PC to an operating router first connect the PC end To disconnect a PC from an operating router first disconnect the router end You can connect a config...

Page 60: ...able to the PC 2 Connect the other end of the USB console cable to the USB console port on the router 3 Click the following link or copy it to the address bar on the browser to log in to download page of the USB console driver and download the driver http www h3c com hk Technical_Support___Documents Software_Download Routers USB_ Console USB_Console 4 Select a driver program according to the opera...

Page 61: ...52 Figure 70 Device driver installation wizard 6 Click Continue Anyway if the following dialog box appears 7 Click Finish ...

Page 62: ...s see the user guides for these programs The following are the required terminal settings Bits per second 9600 Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 Parity None Flow control None Powering on the router Checking before power on Before powering on the router verify the following items The power cord and grounding cable are correctly connected The power source voltage meets the requirement of the router The consol...

Page 63: ...nter When the command line prompt appears the router is ready for configuration Displaying boot information Power on the router and you can see the following information System is starting Press Ctrl D to access BASIC BOOTWARE MENU Press Ctrl T to start memory test Booting Normal Extend BootWare H3C SR66 BootWare Version 7 1 064 Copyright c 2004 2017 New H3C Technologies Co Ltd Compiled Date Apr 6...

Page 64: ...ter Logging in to the router through Telnet 1 After powering on the router log in to the router through the console port Enable the Telnet function on the router and set user privileges 2 Connect the PC to the management Ethernet interface on the router and specify an IP address for the interface 3 Specify an IP address for the PC make sure the PC and the interface are in the same network segment ...

Page 65: ...nce d vpn instance name next hop address track track entry number preference preference value tag tag value description description text Required By default the preference of a static route is 60 tag is 0 and no description is configured Do not specify the permanent keyword together with the bfd or track keyword 6 Save the current configuration to the startup configuration file in the root directo...

Page 66: ...me you can execute the display diagnostic information command in any view to display or save the operational statistics of multiple functional modules of the router This command displays the output of the display clock display version display device and display current configuration commands To save the operational statistics of each functional module of the router type y when the system prompts y...

Page 67: ...utput description Field Description Slot No Slot number of the module Card Type Module model The value NONE indicates that no module is present in the slot Status Running status of the module Absent No module is present in the slot Fault The module in the slot is booting or the module fails and cannot boot correctly Normal The module in the slot is a service module and is operating correctly Max P...

Page 68: ...ERIAL_NUMBER Module serial number MAC_ADDRESS MAC address of the module An MPU has a MAC address A service module does not have a MAC address and the field displays NONE MANUFACTURING_DATE Manufacturing data of the module VENDOR_NAME Vendor name The operation is not supported on the specified board or subslot The display device manuinfo command is not supported on a module that is virtualized thro...

Page 69: ...the router boots the router calculates and records the average usage at the interval of five minutes Displaying the memory usage of a module Use the display memory command to display the memory information of the MPU Sysname display memory System Total Memory bytes 431869088 Total Used Memory bytes 71963156 Used Rate 16 Table 16 Output description Field Description System Total Memory bytes Physic...

Page 70: ... of power modules Use the display power supply command to display the operational status of power supplies Sysname display power supply Power No State Description 1 Normal EMERSON 650AC 2 Absent Unknown Table 19 Output description Field Description Power No Power supply slot State The power supply state Normal The power supply is operating correctly Absent The power supply is not in position Fault...

Page 71: ...or example the following output shows that GigabitEthernet 5 0 1 is an SFP port Sysname display interface GigabitEthernet 5 0 1 GigabitEthernet5 0 1 current state DOWN IP Packet Frame Type PKTFMT_ETHNT_2 Hardware Address 0000 fc00 7506 Description GigabitEthernet5 0 1 Interface Loopback is not set Media type is not sure Port hardware type is No connector Unknown speed mode unknown duplex mode Link...

Page 72: ...ver modules you can use the following command to view the key parameters of the transceiver modules including transceiver module type connector type central wavelength of the laser sent transmission distance and vendor name or name of the vendor who customizes the transceiver modules To display transceiver module information Purpose Command Remarks Display key parameters of the transceiver module ...

Page 73: ...lot slot number Use either command Available in any view The configuration file must be with extension cfg During the execution of the save command the startup configuration file to be used at the next system startup might be lost if the router reboots or the power supply fails In this case the router will boot with the factory defaults and after the router reboots you need to re specify a startup...

Page 74: ...PU the switching fabric modules and the service modules If the main startup configuration file does not exist do not use the reboot command to reboot the router or the active MPU In this case specify the main startup configuration file first and then reboot the active MPU To enable the scheduled reboot function Task Command Remarks Enable the scheduled reboot function and specify a specific reboot...

Page 75: ...completely loosened Otherwise the panel of the module might be deformed Avoid touching any components on the PCB during observing or moving the module Put the removed module on an antistatic workbench with the PCB side facing upward or place them in antistatic bags Replacing a power module The replacement procedure of an AC power module is the same as a DC power module This section takes an AC pow...

Page 76: ...router is configured with two MPUs make sure both MPUs operate correctly before replacing an MPU As a best practice to replace the active MPU execute the reboot command in the system view of the active MPU to trigger an active and standby switchover For more information about the reboot command see the relevant command reference To replace the standby MPU you can remove it immediately Replacing an...

Page 77: ...y pull the MPU out of the slot along the slide rails Figure 74 Pulling the RSE X1 MPU out of the slot 4 If you do not install a new MPU in the slot install a filler panel To install a new MPU see Installing an RSE X1 MPU Replacing an MCP To replace an MCP for example MCP X1 1 Determine the MCP to be removed This section takes the MCP in slot 1 as an example 2 Loosen the captive screws on the MCP u...

Page 78: ...ermine the FIP module to be removed This section takes the FIP module in slot 3 as an example 2 Loosen the captive screws of the FIP module until all spring pressure is released 3 Holding the ejector levers of the FIP module with both hands pull the ejector levers outward and gently pull the FIP module out of the slot along the slide rails Figure 76 Pulling the FIP module out of the slot ...

Page 79: ...ull the SSD drive out of the slot Keep the SSD drive secure 3 Install a new SSD drive For the installation procedure see Installing an SSD drive Figure 77 Removing an SSD drive Replacing a SAP OAP switching fabric module CAUTION When the RUN LED of the SAP OAP switching fabric module is fast flashing do not remove the module To replace a SAP OAP switching fabric module 1 Determine the SAP OAP swit...

Page 80: ... the HIM MIM MIC MIC X is in position before rebooting the FIP module or inserting the FIP module into the router IMPORTANT A MIC X ET16 compatible FIP module supports only one MIC X ET16 assembled by a MIC X adapter module and a MIC ET16L interface module The replacement procedures for HIMs MIMs MICs and MIC Xs are similar To replace a HIM MIM MIC MIC X 1 Determine the HIM MIM MIC MIC X to be rem...

Page 81: ...the CF LED is flashing To replace a CF card 1 Make sure the CF card LED is not flashing A flashing CF card LED means that the system is accessing the CF card To replace the CF card on the MCP remove the CF card cover first 2 As shown in Figure 80 press the CF card eject button of the CF card reader so that the eject button protects from the panel Figure 80 Pressing the eject button 3 Press the eje...

Page 82: ...ransceiver module 1 Remove the optical fibers from the transceiver module 2 Pivot the clasp down to the horizontal position 3 As shown in Figure 82 holding the handle of the transceiver module gently pull the transceiver module out 4 Insert the plastic plug to the removed transceiver module and put the transceiver module into its original shipping materials 5 If you do not install a new transceive...

Page 83: ...g the slide rails Figure 83 Pulling out the fan tray 3 Install a new fan tray For more information see Installing a fan tray NOTE Do not keep the router working without a fan tray for more than two minutes because poor ventilation might cause damage to the router To protect the removed fan tray place it in an antistatic bag For more information about the LED status on the fan tray see Appendix C L...

Page 84: ... more information see Replacing an MPU Replacing an RSE X1 MPU and Replacing a FIP module When to replace a memory module CAUTION Use the memory modules provided by H3C only Otherwise the router might be unable to operate correctly For all the MPUs and service modules except RPE X1 MPU memory modules with the same capacity must be used in pairs for the specifications of memory modules supported se...

Page 85: ...is damaged Figure 86 Memory module replacement flowchart Memory module structure Figure 87 Memory module structure DDR2 1 Connector edge 2 Polarization notch 3 Latch notch Start Prepare tools Remove the memory module Install a new memory module End Locate the memory module Remove the MPU Remove the FIP Install the MPU or FIP FIP MPU ...

Page 86: ... hands to avoid damaging the memory module Hold the memory module only at its non conductive edge To protect the removed memory module place it in an antistatic bag To replace a memory module 1 Determine the module MPU or FIP for which you will replace a memory module and put the module on a flat workbench 2 Pull the release latches away from the memory module at both ends so that the memory modul...

Page 87: ...ctor 5 Insert the memory module into the slot 6 Carefully and firmly press the memory module at both ends until you hear a click This indicates the memory module is seated in the memory module slot 7 Verify that the release latches have firmly locked the memory module in position Figure 91 Installing the memory module ...

Page 88: ...red on correctly A green POWER LED indicates that the router is powered on correctly 3 If the issue persists contact H3C Support RUN LED fast flashes Symptom Five minutes after the router is powered on or the MPU is inserted in the router the RUN LED of the MPU still fast flashes at 8 Hz Solution To resolve the issue 1 Verify that the terminal display is correct 2 Verify that the software image fi...

Page 89: ...The Board is present state is unknown 4 If the issue persists contact H3C Support RUN LED fast flashes Symptom 20 minutes after the router is powered on or the FIP module is plugged into the router the RUN LED on the FIP module still fast flashes at 8 Hz Solution To resolve the issue 1 Execute the display version command to display system version information Slot3 The Board is present state is unk...

Page 90: ...ing information Jul 5 14 47 20 618 2017 H3C DEV 4 FAN ABSENT Fan 1 is absent Solution To resolve the issue 1 Verify that the fan tray is in position 2 Verify that the fan tray is in firm contact with the backplane of the router chassis 3 If the issue persists contact H3C Support ALM LED is red Symptom When the router is running the ALM LED on the fan tray panel might turn red and the following inf...

Page 91: ...s of the FIP module are bent 4 If the issue persists contact H3C Support Configuration system issues If the configuration environment setup is correct the configuration terminal displays boot information when the router is powered on If the setup is incorrect the configuration terminal displays nothing or garbled text No terminal display Symptom The configuration terminal displays nothing when the...

Page 92: ...arameters 2 If the issue persists contact H3C Support Dealing with console login password loss CAUTION Dealing with console login password loss from BootWare menus requires device reboot and is service disruptive How to deal with console login password loss depends on the state of password recovery capability see Figure 92 Password recovery capability controls console user access to the device con...

Page 93: ... Ctrl D to access BASIC BOOTWARE MENU Press Ctrl T to start memory test Booting Normal Extend BootWare H3C SR66 BootWare Version 7 1 064 Copyright c 2004 2017 New H3C Technologies Co Ltd Compiled Date Apr 6 2017 CPU Type XLS408 CPU L1 Cache 32KB CPU Clock Speed 1000MHz Memory Type DDR2 SDRAM Memory Size 2048MB Memory Speed 533MHz BootWare Size 1024KB ...

Page 94: ...ARE MENU 1 Boot System 2 Enter Serial SubMenu 3 Enter Ethernet SubMenu 4 File Control 5 Restore to Factory Default Configuration 6 Skip Current System Configuration 7 BootWare Operation Menu 8 Skip Authentication for Console Login 9 Storage Device Operation 0 Reboot Ctrl Z Access EXTENDED ASSISTANT MENU Ctrl F Format File System Ctrl C Display Copyright Enter your choice 0 9 Skipping current syste...

Page 95: ... the console login authentication mode is password and the authentication password is 123456 For security the password is always saved in hashed format to the configuration file regardless of whether you specify the simple keyword or hash keyword for the set authentication password command sysname system view sysname user interface console 0 sysname ui console0 authentication mode password sysname...

Page 96: ...is no password recovery Note The current operating device is cfa0 Enter Storage Device Operation to select device EXTENDED BOOTWARE MENU 1 Boot System 2 Enter Serial SubMenu 3 Enter Ethernet SubMenu 4 File Control 5 Restore to Factory Default Configuration 6 Skip Current System Configuration 7 BootWare Operation Menu 8 Skip Authentication for Console Login 9 Storage Device Operation 0 Reboot Ctrl ...

Page 97: ...ight 4 19 37 54 945 2017 H3C DRVMSG 3 TempCritical Environment temperature critical in Slot 5 index is 0 When the CPU temperature of a module reaches or exceeds the critical temperature threshold the fans rotate at full speed and the following information appears on the configuration terminal repeatedly Might 4 19 37 54 945 2017 H3C DRVMSG 3 TempCritical CPU temperature critical in Slot 5 index is...

Page 98: ...upgrade failure Symptom Start the router and upgrade the software through TFTP The following problems might occur The CF card has no enough space File will be transferred in binary mode Downloading file from remote TFTP server please wait Failed to write data into storage device maybe no enough space on device The file to be downloaded is not found File will be transferred in binary mode Downloadi...

Page 99: ...om the network port 4 If the issue persists contact H3C Support System software image file missing errors Symptom When none of the main backup and secure system software image files exists the system displays the following information at startup BootWare Validating Application program does not exist Please input BootWare password If you select 1 on the main BootWare menu the system displays the fo...

Page 100: ...port the chassis weight Figure 93 SR6604 front view an RPE X1 MPU installed 1 MPU slots slot 0 and slot 1 2 Fan tray 3 Service module switching fabric module slots slot 2 and slot 3 4 Power module slots NOTE The SR6604 router installed with RPE X3 RPE X5 or RPE X5E MPUs has the same front view as installed with RPE X1 MPUs Before installing an RPE X1 RPE X3 RPE X5 or RPE X5E MPU install a compatib...

Page 101: ... module slot slot 2 3 Service module switching fabric module slot slot 3 4 Power module slots 5 Fan tray Figure 95 SR6604 front view an MCP X1 installed 1 MPU slot slot 1 2 MPU service module switching fabric module slot slot 2 3 Service module switching fabric module slot slot 3 4 Power module slots 5 Fan tray ...

Page 102: ...ric module slot slot 3 4 Power module slots 5 Fan tray Figure 97 SR6604 rear view 1 Rear cover handle 2 Air filter optional 3 Chassis handle 4 Grounding screw and sign 5 Air vents SR6608 CAUTION Do not use the handle on the rear cover to move the router chassis This handle is designed to help you remove the rear cover and cannot support the chassis weight ...

Page 103: ...itching fabric module slots slot 2 through slot 5 3 Fan tray 4 Power module slots NOTE The SR6608 router installed with RPE X3 RPE X5 or RPE X5E MPUs has the same front view as installed with RPE X1 MPUs Before installing an RPE X1 RPE X3 RPE X5 or RPE X5E MPU install a compatible carrier in the MPU slot ...

Page 104: ...3 Service module switching fabric module slot slot 3 through slot 5 4 Power module slots 5 Fan tray Figure 100 SR6608 front view an MCP X1 installed 1 MPU slot slot 1 2 MPU Service module switching fabric module slot slot 2 3 Service module switching fabric module slots slots 3 through 5 4 Power module slots 5 Fan tray 3 5 1 4 4 2 ...

Page 105: ...3 Service module switching fabric module slots slots 3 through 5 4 Power module slots 5 Fan tray Figure 102 SR6608 DS front view 1 MPU slots slots 0 and 1 2 Switching fabric module slot slot 2 3 Service module switching fabric module slot slot 3 4 Service module slots slots 4 and 5 5 Power module slots 6 Fan tray 1 2 4 5 5 6 3 ...

Page 106: ... 2 For the installation procedure see Installing a SAP OAP switching fabric module To install an SFE L2 switching fabric module in slot 3 on the SR6608 DS router first install an SFU carrier in the slot Figure 103 SR6608 rear view 1 Rear cover handle 2 Air filter optional 3 Chassis handle 4 Grounding terminal and sign 5 Air vents ...

Page 107: ...t full configuration 38 kg 83 77 lb 50 kg 110 23 lb Interface module slots 2 4 Table 22 Card weights and dimensions Model Net weight Dimensions H W D RPE X1 1 4 kg 3 09 lb 40 199 282 mm 1 57 7 83 11 10 in RPE X3 0 85 kg 1 87 lb 40 199 282 mm 1 57 7 83 11 10 in RPE X5 0 95 kg 2 09 lb 40 198 6 284 4 mm 1 57 7 82 11 20 in RPE X5E 0 95 kg 2 09 lb 40 198 6 284 4 mm 1 57 7 82 11 20 in RT BKEB N A 44 1 3...

Page 108: ... FIP 380 3 55 kg 7 83 lb 45 399 412 mm 1 77 15 71 16 22 in FIP 600 3 55 kg 7 83 lb 45 399 412 mm 1 77 15 71 16 22 in FIP 660 3 85 kg 8 49 lb 45 399 412 mm 1 77 15 71 16 22 in FIP 680 3 9 kg 8 60 lb 45 399 412 mm 1 77 15 71 16 22 in SAP 48GBE 3 8 kg 8 38 lb 45 399 412 mm 1 77 15 71 16 22 in SAP 24GBP 3 3 kg 7 28 lb 45 399 412 mm 1 77 15 71 16 22 in SAP 48GBP 3 65 kg 8 05 lb 45 399 412 mm 1 77 15 71...

Page 109: ...79 W FIP 600 89 24 W 113 38 W FIP 660 91 5 W 131 76 W FIP 680 88 W 148 W SAP 48GBE 116 W 162 W SAP 24GBP 72 79 W 124 60 W SAP 48GBP 102 67 W 132 60 W SAP 20GE2XP 95 96 W 149 34 W SAP 28GE 91 84 W 153 42 W SAP XP4GE32 79 3 W 96 38 W Table 25 Fan power consumption Model Power consumption SR6604 fan tray 28 30 W to 35 20 W SR6608 fan tray 28 90 W to 36 11 W Power modules The router supports hot swapp...

Page 110: ...ns Item Specification Rated input voltage 100 VAC to 240 VAC 50 or 60 Hz Maximum input current 10 A Maximum power 650 W PSR1200 A Figure 106 PSR1200 A view 1 AC input power receptacle 2 Power switch 3 Handle 4 Power module status LED Table 27 PSR1200 A specifications Item Specification Rated input voltage 100 VAC to 240 VAC 50 or 60 Hz Maximum input current 16 A ...

Page 111: ...rminal block 2 Power switch 3 Handle 4 Power module status LED Table 28 PSR650 D specifications Item Specification Rated input voltage 48 VDC to 60 VDC Maximum input current 25 A Maximum power 650 W PSR1200 D Figure 108 PSR1200 D view 1 Power module connector 2 Power switch 3 Handle 4 Power module status LED ...

Page 112: ...d input voltage 48 VDC to 60 VDC Maximum input current 42 A Maximum power 1213 W Fan trays The fan tray structures of the SR6604 and SR6608 are similar Figure 109 SR6604 fan tray Figure 110 SR6608 fan tray 1 Fan tray status LED RUN 2 Alarm LED ALM 3 Handle 4 Fans ...

Page 113: ...n The RPE X1 RPE X3 RPE X5 RPE X5E RSE X1 MCP X1 and MCP X2 MPUs are available for the router You can select them as needed If you order an RPE X1 RPE X3 RPE X5 or RPE X5E MPU you must also order a compatible carrier For the MPU carrier installation procedure see Installing an RPE X1 RPE X3 RPE X5 RPE X5E MPU RPE X1 Figure 111 RPE X1 MPU 1 Reset button RESET 2 RUN LED 3 Active Standby LED ACT 4 Al...

Page 114: ...ts 2 USB 0 Type A connector operating in the host mode USB 1 Type B connector operating in the device mode Dimensions H W D 40 199 282 mm 1 57 7 83 11 10 in Power consumption 37 W Reset button 1 Hot swapping Supported NOTE The flash memory stores the BootWare image The SDRAM stores the running configuration and buffers data during data forwarding The non volatile random access memory NVRAM stores ...

Page 115: ...rted NOTE SDRAM stores running configuration and buffers data during data forwarding Non volatile random access memory NVRAM stores system exception logs RPE X5 CAUTION If you connect a large sized USB drive directly to the RPE X5 MPU the right ejector lever of the MPU might be damaged You must use a USB extension cable to connect a large sized USB drive to the USB port on the MPU Figure 113 RPE X...

Page 116: ... of the MPU might be damaged You must use a USB extension cable to connect a large sized USB drive to the USB port on the MPU Figure 114 RPE X5E MPU 1 10GBASE R SFP port SFP 1 2 Console AUX port 3 Management Ethernet port MANAGEMENT 4 Management Ethernet port LED 5 10GBASE R SFP port SFP 0 6 USB port 7 MPU status LEDs 8 Power button Table 34 RPE X5E specifications Item Specification Flash 64 GB Me...

Page 117: ...3 Power alarm LED PALM 14 RUN LED 15 System alarm LED ALM Table 35 RSE X1 specifications Item Specification Flash 4 MB Memory type and size Default Two 1 GB DDR2 SDRAMs Maximum Two 2 GB DDR2 SDRAMs NVRAM 128 KB Console port 1 9600 bps default to 115200 bps AUX port 1 9600 bps default to 115200 bps Management Ethernet port 1 10Base T 100Base TX 1000Base T CF card 256 MB by default for the built in ...

Page 118: ...hernet port MANAGEMENT 6 Console port CONSOLE 7 AUX port AUX 8 Reset button RESET 9 MCP X1 status LED 10 USB port 11 Combo interface 2 12 Combo interface 0 Figure 117 MCP X2 1 Combo interface 1 2 Combo interface 3 3 CF card slot CF CARD 4 CF card LED CF 5 Management Ethernet port MANAGEMENT 6 Console port CONSOLE 7 AUX port AUX 8 Reset button RESET 9 MCP X2 status LED 10 USB port 11 10 Gbps Ethern...

Page 119: ...Ethernet port 1 10Base T 100Base TX 1000Base T CF card 1 GB by default for the built in CF card 256 MB 512 MB or 1 GB for an optional external CF card CF cards less than 256 MB are not supported USB port 1 USB 0 Type A connector operating in the host mode Reset button 1 Dimensions H W D 45 399 412 mm 1 77 15 71 16 22 in Power consumption 53 W Hot swapping Supported Components CF card A compact fla...

Page 120: ...terminal has a USB port but does not have a serial port On the configuration terminal you must install a USB device driver Table 38 USB console port specifications Item Description Connector type USB Type AB Interface standard USB 2 0 full speed Baud rate User configurable default 9600 bps maximum 115200 bps Purposes Connects to a character terminal Provides a connection to a local configuration t...

Page 121: ...ication Connector RJ 45 Interface type Automatic MDI MDI X Number of interfaces 1 Frame format Ethernet_II Ethernet_SNAP Interface speed and duplex mode 10 Mbps half full duplex 100 Mbps half full duplex 1000 Mbps full duplex Interface cable and maximum transmission distance Category 5 twisted pair with a maximum transmission distance of 100 m 328 08 ft Function Used for router software upgrade an...

Page 122: ...des two 10 Gbps Ethernet ports 10 Gbps SFP ports do not support 1000 Mbps transceiver modules Table 43 10 Gbps Ethernet port specifications Item Specification Protocol 802 3ae Connector type LC Transceiver module type SFP Physical layer 10GBASE R W Transmission rate LAN PHY 10 3125 Gbps WAN PHY 9 95328 Gbps 10GBASE R SFP port Item Specification Connector type LC Transceiver module type SFP Interfa...

Page 123: ...utton when the device is operating Doing so will power off the device system and cause service interruption If a virtual machine cannot be shut down gracefully log in to it terminate the running processes and then shut down it The power button is used to power on or power off the Comware system and virtual machines created on the Comware system To gracefully shut down the Comware system when the d...

Page 124: ...pecification Memory type and size DDR2 SDRAM 2 GB NVRAM 128 KB Hot swapping Supported Compatible device models All SR6600 routers except for the SR6608 DS SFE L2 Front panel Figure 119 SFE L2 front panel 1 Captive screw 2 Switching fabric module status LED RUN 3 Ejector lever Technical specifications Table 45 SFE L2 specifications Item Specification Memory type and size DDR2 SDRAM 128 MB ...

Page 125: ...and in interface view For more information about the combo enable copper fiber command see H3C SR6600 SR6600 X Routers Interface Command Reference V7 A flexible interface platform module is a processing engine and you can install different interface modules in a FIP to support different network services as needed This section describes the FIP modules available for the H3C SR6604 and SR6608 router...

Page 126: ...rted Slot Four FIP 20 You can plug up to two HIMs or two MIMs into the FIP 20 The FIP 20 also supports intermix of a HIM and a MIM Front panel Figure 121 FIP 20 front panel 1 Slot 2 2 Slot 1 3 Status LED 4 OPEN BOOK mark The OPEN BOOK mark indicates that the operator must read the following sections before working with the FIP Table 47 References for FIP operations Operation Reference Install and ...

Page 127: ... 7 OPEN BOOK mark The OPEN BOOK mark indicates that the operator must read the following chapters before working with the FIP Table 48 References for FIP operations Operation Reference Install and remove the FIP See Installing a FIP module and Replacing a FIP module Install and remove MIMs See Installing a HIM MIM MIC MIC X interface module and Replacing a HIM MIM MIC MIC X Connect network cables ...

Page 128: ...5 Interface type Autosensing Supported frame format Ethernet_II Ethernet_SNAP Interface speed and duplex mode 10 Mbps Half full duplex auto negotiation 100 Mbps Half full duplex auto negotiation 1000 Mbps Full duplex auto negotiation Table 50 FIP 110 fiber Ethernet port specifications Item Specification Connector LC Transceiver module type SFP Interface standards 802 3 802 3u and 802 3ab Duplex mo...

Page 129: ...nnect network cables See Connecting an Ethernet cable Connect optical fibers See Connecting a fiber cable Technical specifications Item Specification Flash 4 MB Memory type and size Default Two 1 GB DDR2 SDRAMs Maximum Two 2 GB DDR2 SDRAMs NVRAM 128 KB Combo interfaces 2 2 copper ports automatic MDI MDIX 10 Mbps half full duplex 100 Mbps half full duplex 1000 Mbps full duplex 2 fiber ports 1000 Mb...

Page 130: ...t One 2 GB DDR3 SDRAM Maximum Two 2 GB DDR3 SDRAMs NVRAM 128 KB Combo interface 2 2 copper ports MDI MDIX autosensing 10 Mbps half full duplex 100 Mbps half full duplex 1000 Mbps full duplex 2 fiber ports 1000 Mbps full duplex MIM 4 supported HIM 2 full height or 4 half height HIMs supported NOTE Half height HIMs include the following models HIM 4G4P HIM TS8P HIM 8GBP V2 HIM 8GBP V3 HIM 4GBP V3 HI...

Page 131: ...tive screw 2 Slot 4 3 Slot 3 4 Ejector lever 5 Slot 1 6 Slot 2 Technical specifications Item Specification Memory type and size 4GB DDR4 Drive Optional 512 GB mSATA SSD NOTE The mSATA hard disk with SSC enabled is not supported on the FIP 260 MIM Not supported HIM Not supported MIC Not supported MIC X A maximum of 4 Hardware encryption Supported Hot swapping Supported FIP 300 The FIP 300 provides ...

Page 132: ...ed in pairs and must be the same size NVRAM 128 KB Combo interface 12 Copper ports MDI MDIX autosensing 10 Mbps half full duplex 100 Mbps half full duplex 1000 Mbps full duplex Fiber ports 1000 Mbps full duplex HIM 1 MIM 1 MIC Not supported Hardware encryption Supported Hot swapping Supported Combo interface specifications Specifications of combo interfaces on the FIP 300 and the FIP 110 are the s...

Page 133: ... SDRAMs The SDRAMs must be used in pairs and must be the same size They must be inserted in slot 1 or slot 3 These two slots are located near the backplane connectors on the FIP module NVRAM 128 KB Combo interfaces 2 2 copper ports automatic MDI MDIX 10 Mbps half full duplex 100 Mbps half full duplex 1000 Mbps full duplex 2 fiber ports 1000 Mbps full duplex 10G Ethernet port 2 HIM 1 MIM 1 MIC Not ...

Page 134: ...s It supports MIC X interface modules Front panel Figure 128 FIP 380 front panel 1 Captive screw 2 Slot 2 3 10GBASE R SFP ports SFP 22 and SFP 23 4 1000BASE X SFP ports SFP0 to SFP13 5 100 1000 BASE T Ethernet copper ports GE14 to GE21 6 Ejector lever 7 Slot 1 Technical specifications Item Specification Memory type and size 8GB DDR4 Drive Optional 512 GB mSATA SSD NOTE The mSATA hard disk with SSC...

Page 135: ...380 1000BASE X SFP port specifications Item Specification Connector LC Transceiver module type SFP Interface standards 802 3 802 3u and 802 3ab Duplex mode 1000 Mbps full duplex 100 1000BASE T Ethernet copper port specifications Table 55 FIP 380 100 1000BASE T Ethernet copper port specifications Item Specification Connector RJ 45 Interface type Autosensing Interface speed and duplex mode 100 Mbps ...

Page 136: ... FIP module NVRAM 128 KB Combo interfaces 2 2 copper ports automatic MDI MDIX 10 Mbps half full duplex 100 Mbps half full duplex 1000 Mbps full duplex 2 fiber ports 1000 Mbps full duplex HIM 2 MIM Not supported MIC Not supported Hardware encryption Supported Hot swapping Supported Combo interface specifications Specifications of combo interfaces on the FIP 600 and the FIP 110 are the same For more...

Page 137: ...deflector Technical specifications Item Specification Memory type and size 16GB DDR4 Drive Not supported MIM Not supported HIM Not supported MIC Not supported MIC X A maximum of 4 Hardware encryption Supported Hot swapping Supported FIP 680 The FIP 680 provides 4 SFP ports 12 SFP ports and 8 copper GE ports It supports a maximum of two MICs 1 2 3 6 5 4 ...

Page 138: ...DR3 SDRAMs Maximum Two 4 GB DDR3 SDRAMs The SDRAMs must be used in pairs and must be the same size NVRAM 128 KB 10GE fiber ports SFP 4 GE fiber ports SFP 12 Copper Ethernet ports 8 10 100 1000M autosensing HIM Not supported MIM Not supported MIC 2 Hardware encryption Supported Hot swapping Supported 10GE SFP port specifications Table 56 FIP 680 10GE SFP port specifications Item Specification Conne...

Page 139: ...ible with transceiver modules from other vendors The system generates an alarm when a transceiver module from another vendor is installed Each combo interface on the service modules has a fiber port and a copper port Only one port is activated at a time By default the fiber port is activated To activate a port use the combo enable copper fiber command in interface view For more information about t...

Page 140: ...02 3u and 802 3ab Interface type Automatic MDI MDIX Cable type Straight through crossover Ethernet cable Transmission distance 100 m 328 08 ft Supported frame format Ethernet_II Ethernet_SNAP Interface speed and duplex mode 10 Mbps Full half duplex auto negotiation 100 Mbps Full half duplex auto negotiation 1000 Mbps Full duplex auto negotiation SAP 24GBP The SAP 24GBP has 24 high performance fibe...

Page 141: ... 24 Interface standards 802 3 802 3u and 802 3ab Supported frame format Ethernet_II Ethernet_SNAP Interface speed 1000 Mbps recommended Full duplex Fixed Ethernet port specifications Specifications of the SAP 24GBP fixed Ethernet ports and the FIP 110 fiber combo ports are the same For more information see Table 50 SAP 48GBP The SAP 48GBP has 48 high performance fiber SFP ports that can be both ro...

Page 142: ...wo 1 GB DDR2 SDRAMs Maximum Two 2 GB DDR2 SDRAMs NVRAM 128 KB Max power consumption 144 W Connector type SFP Number of interfaces 48 Interface standards 802 3 802 3u and 802 3ab Supported frame format Ethernet_II Ethernet_SNAP Interface speed 1000 Mbps recommended Full duplex Fixed Ethernet port specifications Specifications of the SAP 48GBP fixed Ethernet ports and the FIP 110 fiber combo ports a...

Page 143: ... sensing Combo interfaces Four Copper port Straight through crossover autosensing 10 100 Mbps half full duplex 1000 Mbps full duplex Fiber port 1000 Mbps full duplex 10G SFP ports 2 Hot swapping Supported Fixed Ethernet port specifications Table 59 SFP port specifications Item Specification Connector type LC Transceiver module type SFP Network synchronization Supported 1588v2 2 protocol Supported ...

Page 144: ...Table 61 SFP port specifications Item Specification Connector type LC Transceiver module SFP Network synchronization Supported 1588v2 2 protocol Supported Interface standards 802 3ae Operating mode 10 Gbps full duplex SAP 28GE Front panel Figure 137 SAP 28GE front panel 1 SFP ports GE0 to GE15 2 Combo interfaces GE16 to GE27 3 Operating status LED RUN Technical specifications Item Specification Fl...

Page 145: ...synchronization Supported 1588v2 2 protocol Supported Interface standards 802 3 802 3u and 802 3ab Operating mode 1000 Mbps full duplex Table 63 Copper combo port specifications Item Specification Connector type RJ 45 Interface type Auto MDI MDI X Frame format supported Ethernet_II Ethernet_SNAP Interface speed and duplex mode 10 Mbps auto sensing Half full duplex auto negotiation 100 Mbps auto se...

Page 146: ...onal 512 GB mSATA SSD NOTE The mSATA hard disk with SSC enabled is not supported on the SAP XP4GE32 Transceiver modules 8 1000BASE X SFP ports 4 10GBASE R SFP ports Ethernet copper ports 12 10 100 1000Base T Ethernet copper ports Combo interfaces 12 Hot swapping Supported Fixed Ethernet port specifications Table 64 10 100 1000BASE T Ethernet copper port specifications Item Specification Connector ...

Page 147: ...lightning protector see Installing a lightning protector for a network port If part of the network cable of a copper Ethernet port must be routed outdoors connect a lightning protector to the cable before you plug the cable into the port Lightning protector for 10 100 Mbps copper Ethernet ports Single port residual pulse energy 8 20μs test pulse 2 5 KA output voltage 8 20μs waveform core core 15 V...

Page 148: ...s against surge over voltage resulting from lightning strokes and other interferences and minimize impact on the router The router supports the following types of surge protectors Surge protector Maximum discharge current 2 5KA protection voltage 25V SMB 75J SMB 75J 1W 10Mbps Surge protector Maximum discharge current 2 5KA protection voltage 25V BNC 75K BNC 75K 10Mbps Surge protector U port Maximu...

Page 149: ...compatibility matrix MPU Comware 5 Comware 7 RPE X1 RPE X3 RPE X5 RPE X5E RSE X1 MCP X1 MCP X2 Service module and MPU compatibility matrix Table 68 Service module and MPU compatibility matrix Service module RPE X1 RPE X3 RPE X5 RPE X5E RSE X1 MCP X1 MCP X2 FIP 10 FIP 20 FIP 110 FIP 210 FIP 240 FIP 260 FIP 300 FIP 310 FIP 380 FIP 600 FIP 660 FIP 680 SAP 48GBE SAP 24GBP SAP 48GBP ...

Page 150: ...P 28GE SAP XP4GE32 SPE FWM 200 SPE SSL 200 Interface module and Comware compatibility matrix Table 69 Interface module and Comware compatibility matrix Interface module Comware 5 Comware 7 SAPs SAP 48GBE SAP 24GBP SAP 48GBP SAP 20GE2XP SAP 28GE SAP XP4GE32 OAPs SPE FWM 200 SPE SSL 200 ...

Page 151: ...EDs Management Ethernet port LED LINK ACT See Table 72 Alarm LED ALM Power alarm LED PALM Active LED ACT Run LED RUN RPE X5 LEDs Run LED RUN See Table 73 Power alarm LED PALM IRF LED IRF Management Ethernet port LED MANAGEMENT Alarm LED ALM Active LED ACT RPE X5E LEDs Run LED RUN See Table 74 Power alarm LED PALM IRF LED IRF 10GBASE R SFP port SFP 0 and SFP 1 Management Ethernet port LED MANAGEMEN...

Page 152: ... LED LINK ACT 10 Gbps Ethernet port LED SFP LINK ACT 1000 Mbps fiber Ethernet port LED SFP0 through SFP3 Switching fabric module LEDs Run LED RUN See Table 78 FIP LEDs Run LED RUN See Table 80 10 100 1000 Mbps copper Ethernet port LED GE0 and GE1 1000 Mbps fiber Ethernet port LED SFP0 and SFP1 SAP LEDs Run LED RUN See Table 87 and Table 88 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet port LED HIM MIM MIC MIC X LEDs ...

Page 153: ...Fast flashing 8 Hz A critical fault has occurred to the system In this state handle the fault immediately yellow green LINK ACT Steady yellow A 10 100 Mbps link is present Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is present Flashing yellow Data is being received or transmitted at 10 100 Mbps Flashing green Data is being received or transmitted at 1000 Mbps green CF Off No CF card is present or the CF card is...

Page 154: ...ady on A fault has occurred on the system Fast flashing 8 Hz A critical fault has occurred to the system red PALM Off No host is connected to the device mode USB port Steady on A host is connected to the device mode USB port The USB cable can be unplugged in this state green ACT Off The MPU is in standby state Steady on The MPU is in active state green RUN Off No power input is available or the MP...

Page 155: ... file and the system is operating correctly Steady yellow The boot image does not exist Slow flashing yellow The SDRAM has failed the self test Off Hardware failure or no power input Slow flashing green Comware stage The system is operating correctly Fast flashing green 5 seconds USB based automatic configuration has succeeded red PALM Steady on The system power is insufficient Off The power syste...

Page 156: ...The MPU is in active state Off The MPU is in standby state Figure 142 LEDs on the RPE X5E Table 74 RPE X5E LED description LED Status Description yellow green RUN Fast flashing green BIOS stage The BIOS is operating correctly Slow flashing yellow No or insufficient memory or initialization failure Fast flashing yellow The extended segment does not exist Off Hardware failure or no power input Stead...

Page 157: ...ved or transmitted at 10000 Mbps Off No link is present yellow green MANAGEM ENT Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is present Flashing green Data is being received or transmitted at 1000 Mbps Steady yellow A 100 Mbps link is present Flashing yellow Data is being received or transmitted at 100 Mbps Off No link is present or the port is faulty red ALM Fast flashing 10 seconds USB based automatic configu...

Page 158: ...K ACT Steady yellow A 10 100 Mbps link is present Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is present Flashing yellow Data is being received or transmitted at 10 100 Mbps Flashing green Data is being received or transmitted at 1000 Mbps green ACT Off The RSE X1 is in standby state Steady on The RSE X1 is in active state red PALM Off The system power module is normal Steady on The system power is insufficient...

Page 159: ...CF card In this state do not remove the CF card Steady yellow A CF card not provided by H3C green RUN Off No power input is available or the MCP X1 has failed Slow flashing 1 Hz The MCP X1 is operating correctly Fast flashing 8 Hz The application software is being loaded in this case never power off the device or hot swap the MCP X1 otherwise the MCP X1 might be damaged green ACT Off The MCP X1 is...

Page 160: ...being received or transmitted at 100 Mbps Figure 145 MCP X2 LEDs Table 77 MCP X2 LED description LED Status Description yellow green GE0 through GE3 Off The corresponding interface is not connected Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is present Flashing green Data is being received or transmitted at 1000 Mbps Steady yellow A 10 100 Mbps link is present Flashing yellow Data is being received or transmitt...

Page 161: ...stem or the available power is insufficient In this state check the system log immediately LINK Off The corresponding interface is not connected Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is present Steady yellow A 10 100 Mbps link is present ACT Off No data is being received or transmitted Flashing yellow Data is being received or transmitted SFP LINK ACT Off No link is present Steady green A 10 Gbps link is ...

Page 162: ...ption green RUN Off No link is present or the module is faulty Slow flashing 1 Hz The module is operating correctly Fast flashing 8 Hz Application software is being loaded To avoid damage to the module do not power off the device or hot swap the module while the application software is being loaded FIP LEDs Figure 148 FIP 10 status LED 1 1 ...

Page 163: ...No link is present or the FIP is faulty Slow flashing 1 Hz The FIP is operating correctly Fast flashing 8 Hz System software is being loaded To avoid damage to the FIP never power off the device or hot swap the FIP while the system software is being loaded Figure 150 FIP 110 LEDs Figure 151 FIP 210 LEDs 1 ...

Page 164: ...ata is being received or transmitted at 10 100 Mbps green RUN Off No power input is available or the FIP has failed Slow flashing 1 Hz The FIP is operating correctly Fast flashing 8 Hz System software is being loaded To avoid damage to the FIP never power off the device or hot swap the FIP while the system software is being loaded yellow green 1000 Mbps fiber Ethernet port LED Off No link is prese...

Page 165: ...present Flashing green Data is being received or transmitted at 1000 Mbps Steady yellow A 10 100 Mbps link is present Flashing yellow Data is being received or transmitted at 10 100 Mbps yellow green SFP0 through SFP11 Off No link is present Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is present Flashing green Data is being received or transmitted at 1000 Mbps Steady yellow POST has failed green RUN Off No powe...

Page 166: ...reen A 1000 Mbps link is present Flashing green Data is being received or transmitted at 1000 Mbps Steady yellow POST has failed green RUN Off No power input is available or the FIP has failed Slow flashing 1 Hz The FIP is operating correctly Fast flashing 8 Hz System software is being loaded To avoid damage to the FIP never power off the device or hot swap the FIP while the system software is bei...

Page 167: ...ived or transmitted at 100 Mbps Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is present Flashing green 8 Hz Data is being received or transmitted at 1000 Mbps green RUN Off No power input is available or the FIP 380 has failed Fast flashing 8 Hz System software is being loaded Steady green The FIP software system is starting up Slow flashing 1 Hz The FIP is operating correctly yellow green GE14 through GE21 Off ...

Page 168: ...gh SFP 4 Off No link is present Steady green A 10 Gbps link is present Flashing green Data is being received or transmitted at 10 Gbps yellow green GE13 through GE20 Off No link is present or the port is faulty Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is present Flashing green Data is being received or transmitted at 1000 Mbps Steady yellow A 10 100 Mbps link is present Flashing yellow Data is being received...

Page 169: ...ow flashing 1 Hz The SAP 48GBE is operating correctly Fast flashing 8 Hz Application program is being loaded in this case never power off the device or hot swap the SAP 48GBE otherwise the SAP 48GBE might be damaged or the SAP 48GBE is not operating Figure 161 SAP LEDs SAP 24GBP Table 88 SAP 24GBP LED description LED Status Description green RUN Off No power input is available or the SAP 24GBP has...

Page 170: ... 0 to SFP 47 Off No link is present Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is present Flashing green Data is being received or transmitted at 1000 Mbps Steady yellow A 100 Mbps link is present Flashing yellow Data is being received or transmitted at 100 Mbps green System status LED Off No power input is available or the SAP 48GBP has failed Slow flashing 1 Hz The SAP 48GBP is operating correctly Fast flash...

Page 171: ...s LEDs for fiber combo ports GE16 to GE19 Off No link is present Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is present Flashing green Data is being received or transmitted at 1000 Mbps Steady yellow A 100 Mbps link is present Flashing yellow Data is being received or transmitted at 100 Mbps yellow green Status LEDs for copper combo ports GE16 to GE19 Off No link is present Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is pres...

Page 172: ...een Data is being received or transmitted at 1000 Mbps Steady yellow A 100 Mbps link is present Flashing yellow Data is being received or transmitted at 100 Mbps yellow green Status LEDs for copper combo ports GE16 to GE27 Off No link is present Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is present Flashing green Data is being received or transmitted at 1000 Mbps Steady yellow A 10 100 Mbps link is present Fla...

Page 173: ...ellow A 100 Mbps link is present Flashing yellow 8 Hz Data is being received or transmitted at 100 Mbps Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is present Flashing green 8 Hz Data is being received or transmitted at 1000 Mbps green SFP 32 through SFP 35 Off No link is present or the port is faulty Steady green A 10 Gbps link is present Flashing green 8 Hz Data is being received or transmitted at 10 Gbps gre...

Page 174: ...LED description see H3C SR6600 SR6600 X Routers Interface Module Guide Power module LEDs Figure 166 PSR650 A AC power module LED Figure 167 PSR1200 A AC power module LED Figure 168 PSR650 D DC power module LED Figure 169 PSR1200 D DC power module LED ...

Page 175: ...ectly Steady red The power module is faulty Off No power is input Fan tray LEDs Figure 170 Fan tray for the SR6604 Figure 171 Fan tray for the SR6608 Table 94 Fan tray LED description LED Status Description green RUN Off The system is powered off or the fan tray is faulty Steady on The fan tray is operating correctly 1 1 ...

Page 176: ...167 LED Status Description red ALM Off The fan tray is operating correctly Steady on The fan tray is faulty 2 ...

Page 177: ...ypes of ports including console port AUX port GigabitEthernet port serial synchronous port POS port and E1 port Figure 172 Slot arrangement on the SR6604 configured with an RPE X1 RPE X3 RPE X5 RPE X5E MPU Figure 173 Slot arrangement on the SR6604 configured with an RSE X1 or MCP X1 X2 MPU 0 1 2 3 1 2 3 ...

Page 178: ...E MPU Figure 175 Slot arrangement on the SR6608 configured with an RSE X1 or MCP X1 X2 MPU NOTE The numbers in Figure 172 through Figure 175 represent corresponding slot numbers On a router configured with an RSE X1 or MCP X1 X2 MPU the slots are numbered from 1 instead 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 179: ...dundancy Slot 1 and slot 2 Not supported on an SR6608 DS router Switching fabric modules SFE L1 Slot 2 and slot 3 Slot 2 through slot 5 Not supported on an SR6608 DS router SFE L2 N A Slot 2 and slot 3 on an SR6608 DS router To install the SFE L2 switching fabric module in slot 3 on an SR6608 DS router first install a carrier in the slot Service modules FIP 10 FIP 20 FIP 110 FIP 210 FIP 240 FIP 26...

Page 180: ...lot number Y of fixed GE interfaces on a FIP is 0 If the MIM 2GBE module is installed in slot 1 of the FIP 110 the two GigabitEthernet interfaces 0 and 1 on the MIM 2GBE are numbered GigabitEthernet 3 1 0 and GigabitEthernet 3 1 1 respectively If the MIM 2GBE module is installed in slot 2 of the FIP 110 the two GigabitEthernet interfaces 0 and 1 on the MIM 2GBE are numbered GigabitEthernet 3 2 0 a...

Page 181: ...IC X LEDs 165 I Installation accessories 7 Installing a CF card 26 Installing a fan tray 25 Installing a fiber management tray 31 Installing a FIP module and an air deflector 20 Installing a HIM MIM MIC MIC X interface module 22 Installing a lightning protector for a network port 32 Installing a power module 26 Installing a SAP OAP switching fabric module 21 Installing a surge protector optional 3...

Page 182: ...afety recommendations 66 SAP LEDs 160 Saving the current configuration of the router 64 Service aggregation platform modules 130 Service module and MPU compatibility matrix 140 Slot arrangement 168 Slot arrangement for MPUs switching fabric modules and service modules 170 Software upgrade failures 89 Surge lightning protector 139 Switching fabric module LEDs 153 Switching fabric modules 114 System...

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