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4. Hold the screws and pull the IOM straight out of the chassis, as shown below.

5. Put the removed module into an antistatic bag or on a flat antistatic table.

6. Install a replacement module (see

Installing an IOM

).

Notes: If you do not want to install a new module, apply a blank plate over the slot
to avoid dust falling into the chassis. The installation method of blank plates is the
same as that of modules.

Replacing a Bypass Module

To replace a bypass module, take the following steps:

1. Wear an electrostatic discharge (ESD) strap around your bare wrist and connect the strap to

an ESD point on the chassis. See

ESD Prevention

.

2. Remove all the cables connected to the module.

3. Use a cross screwdriver to loosen IOM screws until they pop out.

Chapter 5 Hardware Maintenance and

Replacement

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Summary of Contents for SG-6000 X Series

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Page 3: ...his Manual 1 Document Conventions 1 Chapter 1 Product Profile 1 Overview 1 Device Chassis 1 Front Panel 5 Back Panel 8 LED Indicators 10 System Parameters 18 Expansion Modules 23 SCM 25 SSM 27 QSM 29...

Page 4: ...Cooper Port 45 SFP Port 46 XFP Port 47 QSFP Port 48 SFP Port 50 QSFP28 Port 51 SD Card Slot 52 CLR Button 53 Cooling System 54 Chapter 2 Installation Preparations 60 Introduction 60 Installation Site...

Page 5: ...ment 63 Rack Mounting Requirements 63 Unpacking 64 Unpacking the Package of SG 6000 X10800 64 Unpacking the Package of SG 6000 X9180 X8180 X7180 X6180 X6150 69 Other Safety Recommendations 74 Verifyin...

Page 6: ...X7180 90 Installing the Device Using a Lift 90 Installing the Device without a Lift 92 Installing Expansion Modules 93 Installing Expansion Modules of SG 6000 X10800 93 Tools Required 93 Installing a...

Page 7: ...r Module 108 Tools Required 109 Installing an AC DC Power Module of SG 6000 X10800 X9180 109 Installing an AC DC Power Module of SG 6000 X8180 110 Installing a Power Module of SG 6000 X7180 111 Instal...

Page 8: ...SG 6000 X8180 120 Connecting the DC Power Cable of SG 6000 X7180 121 Powering on off the Device 121 Powering on off SG 6000 X10800 X9180 121 Powering On Off SG 6000 X8180 122 Powering On Off SG 6000 X...

Page 9: ...10800 130 Replacing an SCM SWM 130 Replacing an SSM IOM SIOM QSM Bypass 131 Replacing an Expansion Module of SG 6000 X9180 133 Replacing an SCM SWM 133 Replacing an SSM IOM SIOM QSM Bypass 134 Replaci...

Page 10: ...Replacing a Fan Tray of SG 6000 X7180 147 Replacing a Dustproof Net 148 Replacing a Dustproof Net of SG 6000 X10800 148 Replacing a Dustproof Net of SG 6000 X9180 151 Replacing a Dustproof Net of the...

Page 11: ...Troubleshooting the Configuration System 156 Appendix Supported Versions of Devices 158 TOC 9...

Page 12: ...ation l Hardware Maintenance and ReplacementHardware Maintenance and Replacement l Troubleshooting Document Conventions This manual uses the following conventions for your convenience to read and unde...

Page 13: ...and lower TCO Hillstone SG 6000 X series product models include SG 6000 X10800 SG 6000 X9180 SG 6000 X8180 and SG 6000 X7180 For information about modular design see Hillstone SG 6000 X Series Expans...

Page 14: ...cabinet rack if the cabinet rack can handle the total weight of all hardware components The chassis measures 7U The Width x Depth x Height is 440 0mm x 735 0mmx 308 0mm which doesn t include the dept...

Page 15: ...d in one stand ard cabinet rack if the cabinet rack can handle the total weight of all hardware components The chassis measures 3U The Width x Depth x Height is 440 0mm x 552 0mm x 132 2 0mm which doe...

Page 16: ...is that can be installed in one stand ard cabinet rack if the cabinet rack can handle the total weight of all hardware components The chassis measures 5U 440 0mm x 590 0mmx 225 0mm SG 6000 X7180 Chass...

Page 17: ...ck mounting ears and several LED indicators SG 6000 X10800 Front Panel is shown as below Hillstone SG 6000 X9180 front panel consists of six general expansion slots two handles two rack mounting ears...

Page 18: ...Front Panel is shown as below Hillstone SG 6000 X7180 front panel consists of one power switch button one MGT port three HA ports two USB ports one SD slot one Console port one Auxiliary port one CLR...

Page 19: ...Power LED 9 USB USB port 16 Front Slots Front panel slot LED indic ators 3 ALM Alarm LED 10 SD Card SD card slot 17 Rear Slots Back panel slot LED indic ators 4 HA HA status LED 11 SD SD card LED 18...

Page 20: ...o SCM slots two SWM slots one air outlet one ESD point one power switch one CLR button and two grounding screws SG 6000 X10800 Back Panel is shown as below SG 6000 X9180 back panel consists of four po...

Page 21: ...trays and one grounding screw SG 6000 X8180 Back Panel is shown as below SG 6000 X7180 back panel consists of four power supply slots four general expansion slots two SCM slots one fan tray and groun...

Page 22: ...Slot10 Gen eral expan sion slots 7 Fan1 LED 2 Grounding screws 5 ESD ESD point 3 SC0 SC1 SCM expan sion slots 6 Fan1 tray LED Indicators The following table describes the LED indicators of SG 6000 X10...

Page 23: ...e system is sending alarm s Green Blinking The system is waiting Orange Blinking The system is using a trial license Orange Always on The trial license has expired and there is no legitimate license i...

Page 24: ...he fan tray is not fully inserted or it has a cir cuit error LNK expansion module Green Always on The link between this port and its peer device is in normal status Off The link between this port and...

Page 25: ...ys on The device power is running abnormally Red Always on Power failure so the system is down Off The device is powered off STA Green Always on The system is booting Green Blinking The system is runn...

Page 26: ...Always on The power module is inserted but using power off protection or the power module is not powering normally Off The power module is not correctly inserted LED on the fan tray Green Always on T...

Page 27: ...module is running normally Red Always on The expansion module has failed to boot or has an error SG 6000 X7180 LED Indicators Description is shown as below LED Color Status Description LED Color Statu...

Page 28: ...in an HA cluster This device is working as the master Orange Blinking Two devices are in an HA cluster This device is working as the salve Red Blinking HA function has failed Off High Availability is...

Page 29: ...Always on The expansion module has an error Orange Blinking The expansion module is booting SC0 Green Blinking SCM in the slot SC0 serves as the master mod ule and is working normally Orange Blinking...

Page 30: ...dby Red Always on The fan of power module or voltage output has failed Red Blinking The power module is using overcurrent pro tection Off No power input LED on the fan tray Green Always on The cooling...

Page 31: ...2 SCM slots SG 6000 X9180 6 general expansion module slots SSM IOM SIOM and QSM mod ules can be inserted 2 SWM slots 2 SCM slots SG 6000 X8180 3 general expansion module slots SIOM modules can be ins...

Page 32: ...IOM P100D 300 32GB SIOM P40 300 64GB SIOM P100 300 64GB SIOM P100 260 96GB QSM 300 64GB SCM 260 SCM D1T 260 SCM D2T 260 8GB SSD SG 6000 X8180 SCM D1T 260 1T SCM D2T 260 2T Flash Memory SG 6000 X10800...

Page 33: ...f handles on the front panel and levers on the back panel x 225 0mm SG 6000 X8180 440 0mm x 552 0mm doesn t include the depth of handles on the front panel x 132 2mm SG 6000 X7180 440 0mm x 590 0mm x...

Page 34: ...800 220V AC power module 1600W x 3 the power rating is 800W x 6 in the country or region where the standard voltage is 110V 48V DC power module 1100W x 4 SG 6000 X9180 220V AC power module 1600W x 2 t...

Page 35: ...unication data for the CPU Flash Memory is used for storing the operating system firmware and applic ation files Expansion Modules Hillstone SG 6000 X series hardware modules include System Control Mo...

Page 36: ...IOM module Mixed use of the above two module usage schemes is not supported For notes on the use of the SSM IOM QSM SIOM modules refer to Instruc tions for Using SSM IOM SIOM l A normal functioning SG...

Page 37: ...dundancy SCM can only be installed in the SCM slots of the back panel If the device has two SCMs installed they work in the redundancy mode in which the backup module takes the master mod ule s work w...

Page 38: ...SCM 260 SCM D1T 260 SCM D2T 260 is shown as below SCM 100 SCM 20 is shown as below 26 Chapter 1 Product Profile...

Page 39: ...t one SSM in the device and can install more to escalate system performance SSMs should be installed in the general expansion slots SG 6000 X10800 and SG 6000 X9180 use the SSM model of SSM 300 SG 600...

Page 40: ...SSM 100 SSM 80 is shown as below SSM 20 is shown as below 28 Chapter 1 Product Profile...

Page 41: ...0 can process QoS with IOM SG 6000 X8180 can process QoS with SIOM X9180 and X10800 can process QoS with IOM SIOM You can install one or more QSMs in general expansion slots SG 6000 X10800 and SG 6000...

Page 42: ...iQoS license In this case the QoS doesn t support other traffic control modes but the poli cing mode l For SG 6000 X8180 when there is no QSM installed you can install the SIOM to process QoS make sur...

Page 43: ...hardware platform card with ports which provides following functions l Receive data l Fast forward data l Transfer data to SSM QSM or SWM only SG 6000 X10800 and SG 6000 X9180 support the SWM module...

Page 44: ...SFP SG 6000 X6150 IOM 4XFP 100 4 XFP ports 10GE SG 6000 X7180 IOM 4XFP 80 SG 6000 X6180 IOM 4XFP SG 6000 X6150 IOM 2Q8SFP 200 2 QSFP ports 40GE 8 SFP ports 10GE SG 6000 X7180 IOM 2Q8SFP IOM 8SFP 8 SFP...

Page 45: ...IOM 16SFP 100 is shown as below IOM 4XFP 100 is shown as below Chapter 1 Product Profile 33...

Page 46: ...00 is shown as below IOM 2Q8SFP is shown as below IOM 8SFP is shown as below SIOM Service and IO Module SIOM is a hardware platform card with ports which provides following functions 34 Chapter 1 Prod...

Page 47: ...eral expansion slots SIOM Description is shown as below Model Type Product SIOM P40 300 2 QSFP ports 40GE 12 SFP ports 10GE SG 6000 X9180 SG 6000 X10800 SIOM P100 300 4 QSFP28 ports 100GE 8 SFP ports...

Page 48: ...SIOM P100 300 is shown as below SIOM P100 260 is shown as below 36 Chapter 1 Product Profile...

Page 49: ...least one SWM in the device You can install a second SWM for redundancy SWM can only be installed in the SWM slots of the back panel If the device has two SWMs installed they work in the redundancy m...

Page 50: ...ccurs like sudden power failure or system reboot the two networks are connected directly by the bypass module therefore the device is bypassed You can install bypass module s in general expansion slot...

Page 51: ...vice Four power modules can be installed in SG 6000 X9180 The power of 220V AC power module is 1600W in the country or region where the standard voltage is 110V the power is 800W and the power of 48V...

Page 52: ...ggested to connect two of the power modules to a power source and con nect the other two to a different power source This can ensure that when a power source fails the other power modules powered by t...

Page 53: ...SG 6000 X8180 AC Power Module is shown as below SG 6000 X8180 DC Power Module is shown as below Chapter 1 Product Profile 41...

Page 54: ...ng the SSM IOM QSM SIOM modules note the following matters Notes l Mixed use of the SIOM module and the SSM IOM QSM modules is not supported l For SG 6000 X9180 devices installed with the SIOM module...

Page 55: ...9 9 remove the SSM module and the IOM module then install the SIOM module and restart the device or restart the device before installing the SIOM module o For SG 6000 X10800 devices installed with the...

Page 56: ...nous serial console ports for you to configure the appliance The modules supported by SG 6000 X8180 provide one RS 232C asynchronous serial console ports for you to configure the appliance SG 6000 X71...

Page 57: ...USB Port The modules supported by SG 6000 X10800 SG 6000 X9180 and SG 6000 X8180 provide one USB Host port SG 6000 X7180 provides two USB Host ports USB Port Attributes is shown as below Attribute De...

Page 58: ...hernet_SNAP Negotiation Mode SFP optical module 1000Mbps Notes To avoid dust falling into the SFP socket you should place a rubber dust cap originally in the accessory box over the SFP port Hillstone...

Page 59: ...nector LC Fiber Type 62 5 125 m Multi mode fiber 9 125 m single mode fiber 9 125 m single mode fiber 9 125 m single mode fiber 9 125 m single mode fiber Maximum Transmission Distance 0 3km 0 033km 10k...

Page 60: ...g Haul Single mode Optical Module 1550nm Connector LC Fiber Type 50 125 m multimode fiber 62 5 125 m multi mode fiber 9 125 m single mode fiber 9 125 m single mode fiber 9 125 m single mode fiber Maxi...

Page 61: ...ibute Description Short haul Multimode Optical Module 850nm Short haul Multimode Optical Module 850nm Ultra long Haul Single mode Optical Module 1550nm Connector MPO LC Fiber Type 50 125 m multimode f...

Page 62: ...are supported The optical modules are available with LC type connectors and are all hot swappable SFP Optical Module Attributes is shown as below Attribute Description Short haul Multimode Optical Mod...

Page 63: ...28 Port SIOM P100D 300 provides two QSFP28 ports SIOM P100 300 provides four QSFP28 ports SIOM P100 260 provides two QSFP28 ports QSFP28 Port Attributes is shown as below Attribute Description Connect...

Page 64: ...t cap originally in the accessory box over the QSFP28 port SD Card Slot Hillstone SG 6000 X7180 has an SD card slot for SD storage card on the front panel SD card stores the data of the Network Behavi...

Page 65: ...mends Kingston and SanDisk SD cards of 16GB and 32GB To ensure the storage writing speed the SD card should have a speed of Class 4 at least CLR Button The CLR button of SG 6000 X10800 SG 6000 X9180 S...

Page 66: ...following steps 1 Turn off the power of the appliance 2 Press the CLR button in the pinhole and switch on the power supply simultaneously 3 Keep pressing till the STA and ALM LEDs turn to constantly r...

Page 67: ...r is pushed from the air inlet and then goes through the chassis cage The air is exhausted out the air outlet which is at the top of the rear panel and the side of the chassis Air Flow through the Cha...

Page 68: ...of the front panel and Fan1 of the back panel The fan trays can be replaced see Replacing a Fan Tray of SG 6000 X9180 for more information Fan Tray on the Front Panel of SG 6000 X9180 is shown as belo...

Page 69: ...the air outlet which is on the right side of the back panel Air Flow through the Chassis is shown as below Each fan tray of SG 6000 X8180 has two fans The fan trays are vertically located in the Fan0...

Page 70: ...which is on the right side and the left side of the back panel Air Flow through the Chassis is shown as below Each fan tray of SG 6000 X7180 has six fans and an air filter The fan trays are verticall...

Page 71: ...is there is air intake on the left side of the device Air is pushed from the left intake and then goes through the chassis cage The air is exhausted out the right of the chassis Air Flow through the C...

Page 72: ...e Environment Requirements The SG 6000XAnew NIPS Series device is designed for indoor use To ensure the normal oper ation and to prolong the service lifetime the installation site must meet the requir...

Page 73: ...e equipment room l Maintain proper humidity and temperature levels l Do not disassemble the device without permission from the vendor or you may cause danger and void your warranty EMI Prevention All...

Page 74: ...irements The minimum size that can accommodate the device is a 19 inch standard cabinet A larger cab inet can provide better air flow and reduce the chance of overheating To prevent overheating the ca...

Page 75: ...ich is approximately 194 0kg Rack Clearance Requirement When planning the installation site allow sufficient clearance around the rack for ventilation and maintenance l For better heat dissipation the...

Page 76: ...e wooden case is 830 0mm long 620 0mm wide and 1035 0mm high The total weight of pack aging materials and the hardware is 165 0kg Notes The device is maximally protected inside the shipping wooden cas...

Page 77: ...wooden case You are suggested to remove the tongues around the bottom of the wooden case 4 Insert the straight screwdriver into the hole of the tongue from above and then make the tongue level 65 Chap...

Page 78: ...edges of tongue are sharp and may cause injury 5 After all the tongues around the bottom are straightened two people are required to lift up the wooden case and remove it Chapter 2 Installation Prepar...

Page 79: ...e the total ten screws on the vertical fixed baffles as shown by number 1 on both sides b Use the spanner to remove the total eight screws on the horizontal fixed baffles as shown by number 2 on both...

Page 80: ...Chapter 2 Installation Preparations 68...

Page 81: ...SG 6000 X8180 is 620 0mm wide 730 0mm deep and 370 0 high The total weight of packaging materials and the hardware is 30 3kg The carton of SG 6000 X7180 SG 6000 X6180 and SG 6000 X6150 is 655 0mm wid...

Page 82: ...ove the cover 4 Take out the hardware components and accessory box and then remove the foam 5 Verify the parts received against the packing list 6 Open the antistatic bag wrapping the chassis Chapter...

Page 83: ...71 Chapter 2 Installation Preparations...

Page 84: ...Chapter 2 Installation Preparations 72...

Page 85: ...73 Chapter 2 Installation Preparations...

Page 86: ...ted power supply UPS Verifying the Parts Received Verifying the Parts Received When you receive the product a packing list is included inside the accessory box Verify the parts and items you received...

Page 87: ...minal Configuration terminal e g an ordinary PC l Tools Cross screwdriver and ESD wrist strap antistatic gloves l Cables Power cable console cable and Ethernet cable 75 Chapter 2 Installation Preparat...

Page 88: ...you need according to Installing Expan sion Modules and Installing a Power Module 5 Ground the device See Grounding the Chassis 6 Connect Console cable for the device See Connecting the Console Cable...

Page 89: ...o not open or remove the chassis cover or metal parts unless it is specifically instructed in the manual l Avoid spilling liquid onto the device or onto any part Preventing ESD Damage The hardware com...

Page 90: ...ESD Point of SG 6000 X9180 on the Front Panel ESD Point of SG 6000 X8180 on the Front Panel Chapter 3 Installation 78...

Page 91: ...ESD Point of SG 6000 X7180 on the Front Panel ESD Point of SG 6000 X10800 on the Back Panel 79 Chapter 3 Installation...

Page 92: ...ESD Point of SG 6000 X9180 on the Back Panel ESD Point of SG 6000 X7180 on the Back Panel Chapter 3 Installation 80...

Page 93: ...component side up on an ESD surface or in an antistatic bag If you are returning a component put it in an anti static bag before packing it Fire Safety Requirements The installation site should confor...

Page 94: ...e back rack post Mark the positions of squared holes on the front and back rack posts 3 Use the cross screwdriver to tighten the screws in the mounting rail assembly until the rail cannot slide Five s...

Page 95: ...o move and install the device If you use a lift to install the device see Installing the Device Using a Lift if you do not use a lift see Installing the Device without a Lift Tools Required To install...

Page 96: ...Prevention 2 Make sure the device is not powered and it will not be powered during the removing pro cess 3 Dismantle all the removable components including power modules all expansion modules SSM SCM...

Page 97: ...cations See Installing Expansion Modules of SG 6000 X10800 Installing an AC DC Power Module of SG 6000 X10800 and Replacing a Fan Tray of SG 6000 X10800 Notes l Before powering on the device all empty...

Page 98: ...See ESD Prevention 2 Make sure the device is not powered and it will not be powered during the removing pro cess 3 Dismantle all the removable components including power modules all expansion modules...

Page 99: ...ry two screw pairs are in the same hori zontal line 8 Take the cable rack and screws out of the accessory box Position the cable rack on the left rack mounting ear and use a cross screwdriver clockwis...

Page 100: ...red to use the handles on the front panel To avoid damaging the chassis you should not use the lever of modules to remove the device Installing SG 6000 X8180 In order to install the device convenientl...

Page 101: ...ack or cabinet Tip You are suggested to use the forklift or cart to move the chassis when the chassis is far away from the rack or the cabinet 6 Install a mounting screw into each of the aligned holes...

Page 102: ...e device are used to support the chassis if there is no tray on your rack The mounting rail assemblies are used for 19 inch racks with a height of 1U Installing SG 6000 X7180 Installing the Device Usi...

Page 103: ...panels of the chassis respectively 4 Load the chassis steadily on the center of the lift platform 5 Use the lift to move the chassis to the rack or the cabinet tray and then move away the lift 6 Insta...

Page 104: ...assis weighs 30 8kg and it requires at least two people to install the appliance To install the device without a lift take the following steps 1 Wear an ESD strap and connect the other end of the stra...

Page 105: ...0 and Replacing a Fan Tray of SG 6000 X7180 Notes Before powering on the device all empty slots should be covered with blank plates Installing Expansion Modules This section describes how to install t...

Page 106: ...an electrostatic discharge ESD strap around your bare wrist and connect the strap to an ESD point on the chassis See ESD Prevention 2 Take SCM out from its antistatic bag 3 Identify the slot of SCM 4...

Page 107: ...istant 7 Tighten the screws on the SCM with a cross screwdriver 8 To install more SCMs repeat Step 3 to 7 Installing an SSM IOM SIOM QSM Bypass The SSM IOM SIOM QSM or Bypass module of SG 6000 X10800...

Page 108: ...on Module 5 Position the IOM so that its front side faces you Make sure that the lever is on the left side and the IOM module is plain with the outside edge of the expansion slot Rotate the levers to...

Page 109: ...xpansion module l Cross screwdriver l ESD wrist strap Installing an SCM SWM SG 6000 X9180 supports up to two SCMs and two SWMs SCM is located in the slot SCM0 and SCM1 of the back panel and SWM is loc...

Page 110: ...il 6 When the lever head is inserted into the expansion slot you should rotate the levers to the front of the module and slide the SCM into the slot until you feel resistant 7 Tighten the screws on th...

Page 111: ...osition the IOM so that its front side faces you Make sure that the lever is on the down side and the IOM module is plain with the outside edge of the expansion slot Rotate the levers to outside and s...

Page 112: ...wdriver l ESD wrist strap Installing an SCM SG 6000 X8180 supports up to two SCMs SCM is located in the slot SCM0 and SCM1 of the back panel To install an SCM take the following steps 1 Make sure the...

Page 113: ...ws clockwise on the SCM module with a cross screwdriver 8 To install more SCM modules repeat Step 1 to 6 Installing an SIOM The SIOM module of SG 6000 X8180 can be installed in any slot of slot1 to sl...

Page 114: ...expansion slot Rotate the levers to outside and slide the expansion module straight into the slot along the guide rail 7 When the lever head is inserted into the expansion slot you should rotate the l...

Page 115: ...ling an SCM The device supports up to two SCMs The SCM is located in the slot SC0 and SC1 of the back panel To install an SCM take the following steps 1 Wear an electrostatic discharge ESD strap aroun...

Page 116: ...Slot1 to Slot10 The following section takes SSM 20 as an example to describe the installation of SSM To install an SSM take the following steps 1 Wear an electrostatic discharge ESD strap around your...

Page 117: ...eed to install the full width modules such as SSM 200 QSM 200 IOM 2Q8SFP 200 IOM 2Q8SFP and IOM 8SFP loose the screws at each end of the tray remove the tray and then install the modules by taking the...

Page 118: ...talled in each expansion slot at the factory and the half width modules can be installed on the tray directly If you need to install the full width modules such as SSM 200 QSM 200 IOM 2Q8SFP 200 IOM 2...

Page 119: ...until you feel resistant as shown below 6 Tighten the screws on the IOM with a cross screwdriver 7 To install more IOMs repeat Step 2 to 6 Notes When the modules are of half width you can take the ab...

Page 120: ...the chassis See ESD Prevention 2 Take the bypass module out of its antistatic bag 3 Identify the slot of bypass module 4 If the slot is covered with a blank plate loose its screws with a cross screwd...

Page 121: ...d voltage is 110V at least three 220V AC power modules or two 48V DC power modules The following takes AC power module of SG 6000 X10800 as an example to introduce how to install an AC or DC power mod...

Page 122: ...mended 220V AC power modules or one 48V DC power modules The installation of two power modules is recommended to ensure the redundant backup of the power modules Mix insertion one AC power module and...

Page 123: ...module straight into the slot till it is fully seated in the chassis slot You can hear a click of the lock stuck in the chassis Verify that the panel of the power module is plain with the chassis pan...

Page 124: ...ing steps 1 Make sure the power module is not connected to any power source and there is no chance it will be powered during the process 2 Wear an electrostatic discharge ESD strap around your bare wr...

Page 125: ...er l ESD wrist strap Grounding the Chassis Grounding the Chassis of SG 6000 X10800 X9180 X7180 To avoid electrostatic discharge you must correctly connect the chassis to the earth ground by a groundin...

Page 126: ...ack panel of the chassis and connect the end of the strap to the ESD point of the chassis 7 Connect the other end of the grounding cable to the grounding screw on the chassis and tighten it with a cro...

Page 127: ...Connect the grounding cable to proper earth ground 5 Detach the grounding end of ESD strap from the earth 6 Face the front panel of the chassis and connect the end of the strap to the ESD point of the...

Page 128: ...e terminal The Auxiliary AUX port is used to configure the slave SCM Connecting the AUX port is similar to connecting the Console port Connecting the Ethernet Optical Cable IOM supports SFP ports XFP...

Page 129: ...Follow the guidelines below when connecting cables to the ports l Be careful not to connect the Ethernet port to the wrong ports Read the label above the port carefully l For SFP port connection the o...

Page 130: ...of the optical cable clean Notes Laser danger To protect your eyes from radiation harm do not stare into a cable connector connected to a laser Connecting an AC Power Cable To power the device with A...

Page 131: ...provided with DC power cables when buying DC power modules from Hillstone Notes Before performing the procedure ensure that the cable is not connected with any power source and make sure the cables w...

Page 132: ...re ensure that the cable is not connected with any power source and make sure the cables will not be powered on during the process To connect the DC power cable to the appliance take the following ste...

Page 133: ...er source voltage is in accordance with required voltage specified in Sys tem Parameters 3 Ensure that the DC power module has been properly installed according to the Installing a DC Power Module 4 U...

Page 134: ...n After you press the CLR button the LED indicator is off and the CLR button keeps monitoring the change of power module Powering On Off SG 6000 X8180 After connecting the power cable with the device...

Page 135: ...are properly connected l Verify that the chassis is grounded l The air inlet and outlet are not blocked and the surroundings have sufficient space for hot air dissipation l Ensure all hardware compone...

Page 136: ...istrators can use the following configuration methods l Console CON connection l WebUI l Telnet or SSH Console CON Connection For initial system configuration you have to establish a Console connectio...

Page 137: ...forms self test and initializes the con figuration automatically If the booting succeeds the system will display the command line prompt login Enter the default administrator name and password hillsto...

Page 138: ...192 168 1 1 in the address bar and then press Enter 3 Type the default administrator name hillstone and password hillstone into the text boxes respectively 4 At the first sign of address you need to...

Page 139: ...nterfaces l Configure the management functions of the interfaces and create the security policy rules l Assign proper network addresses and configure the NAT rules as needed l Configure routing of the...

Page 140: ...ject blocking the air inlet and the air outlet has not gathered any heavy dust If the dust is so thick that it blocks the air flow clean the cooling system or replace a fan tray See Replacing the Cool...

Page 141: ...e one power module out of the chassis which has two power modules the system can still work Replacing an AC Power Module To replace an AC power module take the following steps l Unplug the AC power ca...

Page 142: ...atic bag or on a flat antistatic table l Install replacement power module see Installing a Power Module and Connecting a DC Power Cable Notes If you do not want to install a new module apply a blank p...

Page 143: ...module into an antistatic bag or on a flat antistatic table 6 Install a replacement module see Installing an SCM SWM Notes If you do not want to install a new module apply a blank plate over the slot...

Page 144: ...ead is out of the expansion slot 4 Hold the module with one hand and pull it straight out of the expansion slot along the guide rail 5 Put the removed module into an antistatic bag or on a flat antist...

Page 145: ...to an ESD point on the chassis See ESD Prevention 2 Use a cross screwdriver to loosen SWM screws until they pop out 3 Rotate the lever to outside till the lever head is out of the expansion slot 4 Hol...

Page 146: ...around your bare wrist and connect the strap to an ESD point on the chassis See ESD Prevention 2 Use a cross screwdriver to loosen IOM screws until they pop out 3 Rotate the lever to outside till the...

Page 147: ...the strap to an ESD point on the chassis See ESD Prevention 2 Use a cross screwdriver to loosen SCM screws until they pop out 3 Hold the screws and pull the SCM straight out of the chassis as shown be...

Page 148: ...the lever to outside till the lever head is out of the expansion slot 4 Hold the module with one hand and pull it straight out of the expansion slot along the guide rail 5 Put the removed module into...

Page 149: ...the screws and pull the SCM straight out of the chassis as shown below 4 Put the removed module into an antistatic bag or on a flat antistatic table 5 Install a replacement module see Installing an S...

Page 150: ...ing an SSM Notes If you do not want to install a new module apply a blank plate over the slot to avoid dust falling into the chassis The installation method of blank plates is the same as that of the...

Page 151: ...ssis The installation method of blank plates is the same as that of modules Replacing an IOM The following section takes IOM 16SFP as an example to describe how to replace an IOM To replace an IOM tak...

Page 152: ...to avoid dust falling into the chassis The installation method of blank plates is the same as that of modules Replacing a Bypass Module To replace a bypass module take the following steps 1 Wear an el...

Page 153: ...000 X8180 series consists of 4 fan trays and the cooling system of other SG 6000 X series devices consists of 2 fan trays Each fan tray of SG 6000 X10800 has 5 fans each fan tray of SG 6000 X9180 has...

Page 154: ...Fan Tray of SG 6000 X10800 To replace a fan tray take the following steps 1 Wear an electrostatic discharge ESD strap around your bare wrist and connect the strap to an ESD point on the chassis See ES...

Page 155: ...matically switch off the power supply You are suggested to buy a backup fan tray firstly before maintaining the cooling system Replacing a Fan Tray of SG 6000 X9180 Replacing a Fan Tray on the Front P...

Page 156: ...e chassis 4 Use a cross screwdriver to loosen three screws of the fan tray counter clockwise until they pop out 5 Hold the handle of the fan tray and pull it out a little to disconnect it to power Wai...

Page 157: ...e of the slot Slide the front panel to the left till it is fully seated in the chassis slot Replacing a Fan Tray on the Back Panel To replace a fan tray on the back panel take the following steps 1 We...

Page 158: ...y You are suggested to buy the backup fan trays firstly before maintaining the cooling system Replacing a Fan Tray of SG 6000 X8180 To replace a fan tray take the following steps 1 Wear an electrostat...

Page 159: ...y switch off the power supply Replacing a Fan Tray of SG 6000 X7180 To replace a fan tray take the following steps 1 Wear an electrostatic discharge ESD strap around your bare wrist and connect the st...

Page 160: ...d inside the air inlet of SG 6000 X10800 The dustproof net should be installed inside the plastic panel or above the fan tray of SG 6000 X10800 You are sug gested to install the dustproof net for the...

Page 161: ...2 Hold the air inlet and press the blue button on both sides of the air inlet Then pull it out from the chassis 149 Chapter 5 Hardware Maintenance and Replacement...

Page 162: ...let on the workbench so that the dustproof side faces you Use a cross screwdriver to loosen four screws until they pop out 4 Take out the dustproof net from the air inlet Chapter 5 Hardware Maintenanc...

Page 163: ...screws of the dustproof net Replacing a Dustproof Net of SG 6000 X9180 Replacing a Dustproof Net of the Plastic Panel To replace the dustproof net of plastic panel take the following steps 1 Wear an e...

Page 164: ...f net of fan tray take the following steps 1 Wear an electrostatic discharge ESD strap around your bare wrist and connect the strap to an ESD point on the chassis See ESD Prevention 2 Face the front p...

Page 165: ...is inside the fan tray of SG 6000 X7180 To avoid system overheating install the fan tray with a replacement air filter immediately after it is removed To replace the air filter take the following step...

Page 166: ...ten all the screws removed in Step 3 11 Grasp the fan tray with the front panel screws on the right side of your palm Slide the fan tray into the slot until you feel resistant 12 Tighten the screws on...

Page 167: ...in the correct slot and properly installed l When the device is powered on check the module LEDs and identify its problem according to the Expansion Module LED Descriptions table l Make sure the Ston...

Page 168: ...the system See Replacing a Cooling SystemInstalling and Removing the Fan Tray Troubleshooting the Power System Check the PWR LED on the front panel of the device If the power supply is functioning nor...

Page 169: ...orrectly connected and powered on l Verify the Console cable is connected properly l Ensure the terminal configuration settings are correct If above steps reveal no error the Console cable may be brok...

Page 170: ...0 for more help about updating Notes l The devices which are not listed in the following table can update normally l The device in the Table which is produced before the specified period and do not us...

Page 171: ...00 X7180 Before xxxxx1018xxxxxxx Before the 10th week of 2018 Yes Yes 5 5R1P10 and later P ver sions 5 5R2P6 and later P ver sions 5 5R3P3 and later P ver sions 5 5R4 and later versions e g 5 5R5 5 5R...

Page 172: ...r the 20th week of 2018 Device Supported Ver sions sions 5 0R4P5 42 and later P versions 5 5R1P13 and later P ver sions 5 5R2P2 and later P ver sions 5 5R3 and later versions e g 5 5R4 5 5R5 5 5R6 6 5...

Page 173: ...versions if SN is within the range Whether IOM 2Q8SFP 200 SSM 200 QSM 200 is Used Whether the updated IOM 2Q8SFP 200 SSM 200 QSM 200 is used Produced after the 20th week of 2018 Device Supported Ver...

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