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Figure 4-69

Install the memory module

Do not touch the surface-mounted components of the memory module directly with your hands.
Hold the memory module only at its non-conductive edge. Because a memory module is
vulnerable to ESD, improper operation may damage it.

Installing and Removing an Air Filter

An air filter is an optional accessory.

Function of an Air Filter

Installed at the air inlet on the upper part of the device, an air filter prevents dust from entering
the chassis.

Installing an Air Filter

Follow these steps to install an air filter:

Step1

Face the front of the router.

Step2

Align the positioning holes on the air filter with the screw holes on the chassis, and then fasten

the fastening crews with a Philips screwdriver.

Figure 4-70

Install the air filter

Summary of Contents for A6616

Page 1: ...HP A6616 Router Installation Manual ...

Page 2: ... A6616 including device startup power on and initialization of system files and so on 5 Maintaining Software Introduces how to maintain the software of the HP A6616 including upgrading the software and updating the configuration files 6 Maintaining Hardware Introduces how to maintain the hardware of the HP A6616 7 Troubleshooting Describes some problems that may occur during installation and start...

Page 3: ...K Window names menu items data table and field names are inside square brackets For example pop up the New User window Multi level menus are separated by forward slashes For example File Create Folder Symbols Convention Description Means reader be extremely careful Improper operation may cause bodily injury Means reader be careful Improper operation may cause data loss or damage to equipment Means...

Page 4: ...anual introduces all kinds of interface modules that SR6600 routers support the means of connection the interface cables and the interface module purchase guide Low End and Mid Range Series Routers Cable Manual This manual introduces all cable pinouts available with low end and mid range series routers Environmental Protection This product has been designed to comply with the requirements on envir...

Page 5: ...nd international standards ensures interoperability with products of other manufacturers at different layers The A6616 supports high speed interface modules HIMs and provide a bus processing capability up to 10 Gbps which can meet the high speed performance requirements of users In addition the A6616 is compatible with some multi functional interface modules MIMs of the HP MSR AR series routers to...

Page 6: ...ndle 5 Cable management bracket 6 FIP slot Slot 9 7 FIP slot Slot 8 8 FIP 200 Slot 7 9 FIP slot Slot 6 10 Air inlets air filters are optional 11 Power module slot PWR3 12 AC power module PWR1 13 Power module slot PWR2 14 Power module slot PWR4 15 ESD socket and silkscreen 16 MPU slot Slot 4 17 RPE X1 Slot 5 18 FIP slot Slot 3 19 FIP slot Slot 2 20 FIP slot Slot 1 21 FIP slot Slot 0 ...

Page 7: ...nagement bracket 6 FIP slot Slot 9 7 FIP slot Slot 8 8 FIP 210 Slot 7 9 FIP slot Slot 6 RSE X1 compatible 10 Air inlets air filters are optional 11 Power module slot PWR3 12 AC power module PWR1 13 Power module slot PWR2 14 Power module slot PWR4 15 ESD socket and silkscreen 16 RSE X1 Slot 5 17 FIP slot Slot 3 18 FIP slot Slot 2 19 FIP slot Slot 1 20 FIP slot Slot 0 ...

Page 8: ...handle indicated by 4 in Figure 1 3 on the rear chassis panel to move the chassis because it is designed for the convenience of the rear chassis panel removal but not for bearing the chassis weight System Specifications Dimensions and Weight Table 1 2 Dimensions and weight Item Specification Dimensions without feet and mounting ears H W D 886 436 480 mm 34 9 17 2 18 9 in Weight fully configured 10...

Page 9: ...odule 650 W Physical dimensions H W D 40 140 354 mm 1 57 5 51 13 94 in Power module slots Four power module slots are offered The power modules must have the same specifications Intelligent power supply management is supported Power module redundancy backup is recommended for high reliability Power consumption range 97 5 W to 1166 5 W Figure 1 4 AC power module 1 Captive screw 2 Bail latch 3 Power...

Page 10: ...removing it from the router or inserting it into the router Before doing that make sure that the router is configured with redundant power modules and the system services are running normally FIP power on priorities management The A6616 provides eight FIP slots including Slot 0 through Slot 3 and Slot 6 through Slot 9 You can configure FIPs with different power on priorities namely Level 1 through...

Page 11: ...IP 200s are powered on in the order of Slot 9 Slot 1 Slot 7 and Slot 3 Use the display power supply command or the display power supply verbose command to view the power management information You can manually power on or power off the FIPs as needed in order to adjust the available system power Use the undo remove slot slot number command to power on the FIP in the specified slot Use the remove s...

Page 12: ...ar architecture and effectively encapsulates and masks different operating systems and hardware The Comware V5 software platform is the basis of all series of IP network products of HP MPU RPE X1 Front view Figure 1 6 Front view of the RPE X1 1 Captive screw 2 Ejector lever 3 RESET button RESET 4 Run LED RUN 5 Active LED of the RPE X1 ACT 6 Alarm LED ALM 7 Link state data reception transmission LE...

Page 13: ...is used for storing the data during system operation and caching the data during data forwarding The non volatile random access memory NVRAM is used for storing the exception information of the system during operation A CF card is used for storing the programs and configuration files of the device Hot swapping a module refers to first using the remove slot slot number command to stop the module an...

Page 14: ...ow green Solid yellow A 10 100 Mbps link is present Solid green A 1000 Mbps link is present Blinking yellow Data is being received or transmitted at a rate of 10 100 Mbps Blinking green Data is being received or transmitted at a rate of 1000 Mbps USB LED USB green Off No host is connected to the device mode USB interface On A host is connected to the device mode USB interface The USB cable can be ...

Page 15: ... 1 10 Technical specifications for the RSE X1 Item Specification Processor MIPS 1GHz Number of processor cores 2 Flash 4 MB Memory type and size DDR2 SDRAM 2 GB default two memory modules 2 GB maximum NVRAM 128 KB Console port 1 9600 bps to 115200 bps 9600 bps by default AUX port 1 9600 bps to 115200 bps 9600 bps by default Management Ethernet interface 1 10Base T 100Base TX 1000Base T CF card 256...

Page 16: ...ng 8 Hz The application software is being loaded in this case never power off the device or hot swap the RSE X1 otherwise the RSE X1 may be damaged ACT green Off The RSE X1 is in the standby state On The RSE X1 is in the active state ALM red Off The system is operating normally and there is no alarm On A fault has occurred to the system In this state you need to check the system log immediately Fa...

Page 17: ...ize is 4 MB of which 1 MB is used for storing the boot file BootWare and the remaining space for BootWare backup and important system parameters Memory A memory module is used for storing the data exchanged between the system and the CPU The default memory size of the RPE X1 is 1 GB one 1 GB memory module and the maximum memory size is 2 GB An RPE X1 provides two memory slots in which you can inse...

Page 18: ...stem debugging configuration maintenance management and host software loading 2 Technical specifications for the console port Table 1 12 Technical specifications for the console port Item Specification Connector RJ 45 Compliant standard Asynchronous EIA TIA 232 Baud rate 9600 bps to 115200 bps 9600 bps default Transmission Distance 15 m 49 21 ft Services Connection to an ASCII terminal Connection ...

Page 19: ... remote modem through PSTN and then to the remote device for remote system debugging configuration maintenance and management In the event that the console port fails the AUX port can be connected to a terminal as a backup port of the console port For details refer to Using the Port AUX as Backup Console Port in Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Technical specifications for the AUX port Technical specific...

Page 20: ...nectors AUX cable connector pinouts Signal direction DB 25 pin DB 9 pin 4 7 20 4 2 3 8 1 7 5 3 2 6 6 5 8 For the connection of the AUX cable refer to Connecting the AUX Port to a Modem in Chapter Universal serial bus USB interfaces can connect multiple types of devices and provide a higher data transfer rate than common parallel interfaces and serial interfaces The device fully supports USB 1 1 Th...

Page 21: ...1 and LED USB interface 1 on the device is a USB 1 1 compliant type B interface USB interface 1 can be connected to a host device through a standard USB cable The host recognizes the device as an external storage device so that you can access the internal CF card quickly and perform file operations on it For the description of the USB 1 status LED see Table 1 9 Management Ethernet interface The ma...

Page 22: ...ontinue working to ensure the system time is correct next time the router boots With the router powered off the clock module can work for at least 10 years When the router is powered on note the following points Never replace the clock module battery The system time gets lost once the clock module battery is removed and you need to set the system time again through the command line interface Howev...

Page 23: ...ilable FIPs FIP 100 Introduction The FIP 100 supports MIMs only It provides high density narrowband aggregation and hence can protect legacy investment The FIP 100 supports four MIMs at the same time Figure 1 14 Front view of the FIP 100 1 Slot 1 2 Slot 2 3 Slot 3 4 Slot 4 5 Combo interface 0 6 Combo interface 1 7 OPEN BOOK sign OPEN BOOK sign Refer to related sections when performing the followin...

Page 24: ...fiber command in interface view to switch between the optical and electrical interfaces For details about the combo enable copper fiber command refer to Ethernet Interfaces in the Access Volume of HP SR6600 Routers User Manual Use optical transceivers provided by HP only The device may be incompatible with other optical transceivers and thus displays alarms automatically Hot swapping a module refe...

Page 25: ...lid green A 1000 Mbps link is present Blinking green Data is being received or transmitted at a rate of 1000 Mbps Solid yellow A 10 100 Mbps link is present Blinking yellow Data is being received or transmitted at a rate of 10 100 Mbps Slots FIP 100s can be inserted into Slot 0 through Slot 3 and Slot 6 through Slot 9 on the A6616 The slots on a FIP 100 are numbered 1 to 4 from the bottom up and f...

Page 26: ...ing and Removing a MIM in Chapter 4 Installing the Router Connect an Ethernet cable Connecting the Management Ethernet Interface and Connecting Ethernet Cables in Chapter 4 Installing the Router Plug unplug an optical fiber Connecting an optical Ethernet interface in Chapter 4 Installing the Router Technical specifications Table 1 20 Technical specifications for the FIP 110 Item Specification Proc...

Page 27: ...terfaces For details about the command refer to Ethernet Interfaces in the Access Volume User Manual Use optical transceivers provided by HP only The device may be incompatible with other optical transceivers and thus displays alarms automatically swapping a module refers to first using the remove slot slot number the module and then manually pulling it out or inserting the module into its slot wi...

Page 28: ... 110 are numbered 1 to 4 from the bottom up and from right to left as shown in Figure 1 19 Figure 1 19 Interface module slots on the FIP 110 The numbers 1 through 4 in Figure 1 19 represent Slot 1 through Slot 4 respectively Maximum interface modules provided by FIP 110s in full configuration Table 1 22 Maximum interface modules provided by FIP 110s in full configuration Interface module One RPE X...

Page 29: ... Installing the Router Plug unplug an optical fiber Connecting an optical Ethernet interface in Chapter 4 Installing the Router Technical specifications Table 1 23 Technical specifications for the FIP 200 Item Specifications Processor MIPS 1 GHz Processor cores 8 Flash 4 MB Memory type and size DDR2 SDRAM 1 GB default two 512 MB memory modules 2 GB maximum 1 5 GB not supported Memory modules must ...

Page 30: ...be incompatible with other optical transceivers and thus displays alarms automatically swapping a module refers to first using the remove slot slot number the module and then manually pulling it out or inserting the module into its slot without powering off the device For details about the remove slot command refer to System Volume of HP SR6600 Routers User Manual 1 LED for 10 100 1000 Mbps electr...

Page 31: ... represent Slot 1 and Slot 2 respectively If only one MIM module is to be inserted into the FIP 200 it should be inserted into Slot 2 because only this slot has a connector Maximum interface modules provided by FIP 200s in full configuration Table 1 25 Maximum interface modules provided by FIP 200s in full configuration Interface module One RPE X1 Two RPE X1s One RSE X1 Two RSE X1s FIP 200 8 8 Not...

Page 32: ...outer Plug unplug an optical fiber Connecting an optical Ethernet interface in Chapter 4 Installing the Router Technical specifications Table 1 26 Technical specifications for the FIP 210 Item Specifications Processor MIPS 1 GHz Processor cores 8 Flash 4 MB Memory type and size DDR2 SDRAM 2 GB default two 1 GB memory modules 2 GB maximum NVRAM 128 KB Combo interfaces 2 2 electrical interfaces auto...

Page 33: ...s to first using the remove slot slot number the module and then manually pulling it out or inserting the module into its slot without powering off the device For details about the remove slot command refer to System Volume of HP SR6600 Routers User Manual 1 LED for 10 100 1000 Mbps electrical Ethernet interface 0 GE0 2 LED for 10 100 1000 Mbps electrical Ethernet interface 1 GE1 4 1000 Mbps optic...

Page 34: ...ach of which consists of an electrical Ethernet interface and an optical Ethernet interface The default operating interface is the electrical Ethernet interface For the rate and duplex mode when the electrical Ethernet interface is operating see Table 1 29 Table 1 29 Rate and duplex mode when the electrical Ethernet interface is operating Rate Duplex mode 10 Mbps Half full duplex auto negotiation ...

Page 35: ...rfaces For details about the combo enable copper fiber command refer to Ethernet Interfaces in the Access Volume of HP SR6600 Routers User Manual Technical specifications for Combo interfaces Technical specifications for electrical Ethernet interfaces Table 1 30 Technical specifications for electrical Ethernet interfaces Item Specification Connector RJ 45 Interface type Automatic MDI MDI X Frame f...

Page 36: ...ical interface module Min 9 5 dBm 9 dBm 2 dBm 4 dBm 4 dBm Max 0 dBm 3 dBm 5d Bm 1 dBm 2 dBm Receiving sensitivity 17 dBm 20 dBm 23 dBm 21 dBm 22 dBm Central wavelength 850 nm 1310 nm 1310 nm 1550 nm 1550 nm Fiber type 62 5 125 μm multimode fiber 9 125 μm single mode fiber 9 125 μm single mode fiber 9 125 μm single mode fiber 9 125 μm single mode fiber Maximum transmission distance 0 55 km 0 34 mil...

Page 37: ...es are as follows LC square optical fiber connector of the push pull snap in type SC standard optical fiber connector FC round optical fiber connector with screw thread in optical fiber connector RJ square transceiver optical fiber connector SR6600 routers support only the LC connectors Before plugging or unplugging a fiber make sure that the received optical power at the local end does not exceed...

Page 38: ...connect a 1000 Mbps optical Ethernet interface to an Ethernet You can select proper fibers for the installed 1000Base X SFP modules GE SFP for short Since the optical interfaces on these SFP modules use LC optical connectors you must use fibers with LC connectors All SFP modules are hot swappable No SFP module is shipped with the device Use only the SFP modules provided by HP The device cannot rec...

Page 39: ...g powered on Wait Wait due to insufficient power The FIP is waiting for being powered on due to insufficient power Use the display version command to view the state of all slots For example HP display device Slot No Board type Status Primary SubSlots 0 FIP 200 Startup N A 2 1 N A Absent N A N A 2 N A Absent N A N A 3 N A Absent N A N A 4 RPE X1 Normal Slave 0 5 RPE X1 Normal Master 0 6 N A Absent ...

Page 40: ...ning Arrester Optional in Chapter 4 Installing the Router Power Lightning Arrester Before connecting an outdoor AC power to the router you need to install a lightning protection busbar at the AC power input end and then connect the AC power cord to a lightning protection busbar to protect the router against lightning strokes In a heavy lightning area you are recommended to install a power lightnin...

Page 41: ...5K BNC 75K 10MBit s Voltage limiting protection parts signal lightning arrester U port maximum discharge current 3KA common mode 400 V differential mode 170V RJ11 For the installation of the signal lightning arrester refer to Selecting and Installing a Signal Lightning Arrester Optional in Chapter 4 Installing the Router ...

Page 42: ...rrangement The router provides many types of interfaces such as console AUX GigabitEthernet serial synchronous POS and E1 ports This chapter describes how these interfaces are numbered Figure 2 1 Slot arrangement on the A6616 configured with an RPE X1 ...

Page 43: ...Slot 0 through Slot 3 and Slot 5 through Slot 9 on the A6616 configured with an RSE X1 Note that no slot is named Slot 4 on the A6616 when it is configured with the RSE X1 Slot Arrangement for MPUs and FIPs Table 2 1 Slot arrangement for MPUs MPU Slot arrangement RPE X1 supporting 1 1 redundancy Slot 4 and Slot 5 RSE X1 supporting 1 1 redundancy Slot 5 and Slot 6 Table 2 2 Slot arrangement for FIP...

Page 44: ...terface modules on the same FIP have the same slot number X Different interfaces on the same interface module have the same sub slot number Y For each type of interface the sequence number Z starts from 0 on the interface module Examples Example 1 A FIP 100 is installed in Slot 3 and a MIM 2GBE module is installed on the FIP 100 Numbers of fixed GigabitEthernet interfaces on the FIP 100 GigabitEth...

Page 45: ...on the FIP 200 GigabitEthernet 3 0 0 GigabitEthernet 3 0 1 Numbers of GigabitEthernet interfaces on the HIM 4GBE module 1 If a HIM 4GBE is installed in Slot 1 of the FIP 200 the numbers of Gigabit Ethernet interfaces are GigabitEthernet 3 1 0 GigabitEthernet 3 1 1 GigabitEthernet 3 1 2 GigabitEthernet 3 1 3 2 If a HIM 4GBE is installed in Slot 2 of the FIP 200 the numbers of Gigabit Ethernet inter...

Page 46: ...bitEthernet 3 1 3 2 If a HIM 4GBE is installed in Slot 2 of the FIP 210 the numbers of Gigabit Ethernet interfaces are GigabitEthernet 3 2 0 GigabitEthernet 3 2 1 GigabitEthernet 3 2 2 GigabitEthernet 3 2 3 ...

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Page 48: ...rranging Slots and Numbering Interfaces 03 Chapter 3 Preparing for Installation 04 Chapter 4 Installing the Router 05 Chapter 5 Starting and Configuring the Router 06 Chapter 6 Maintaining Software 07 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting HP A6616 Routers Installation Manual 6PW103 Chapters Download 03 Chapter 3 Preparing for Installation Table of Contents 3 Preparing for Installation Environment Requirements...

Page 49: ...erm low relative humidity will result in looseness of fastening screws owing to shrinkage of insulation washers or electrostatic discharge ESD which may damage the CMOS circuit on the router A high temperature will speed up the aging of insulation materials which greatly lowers the router s reliability and shortens the service life Table 3 1 lists the requirements on temperature and humidity for t...

Page 50: ...the concentration limit of SO2 H2S NH3 and CI2 in the equipment room Table 3 3 Concentration limit of some harmful gases in the equipment room Gas Max mg m 3 SO2 0 2 H2S 0 006 NH3 0 05 Cl2 0 01 Ventilation Requirements A horizontal fan tray is located on the upper part inside the router chassis The fans of the device draw air in through the inlet vents on the lower part and out through the exhaust...

Page 51: ...ity exceeds a certain limit Measures against ESD To prevent electrostatic discharge ESD Make sure that the router and the floor are well grounded Take dust proof measures for the equipment room Maintain the humidity and temperature at a proper level respectively Always wear an ESD preventive wrist strap when touching a circuit board or optical interface module Place the removed memory module CF ca...

Page 52: ...tive wrist strap The resistance reading between human body and the ground should be in the range of 1 to 10 Megaohms An A6616 configured with an RPE 1X is exemplified here Figure 3 2 Use an ESD preventive wrist strap 1 ESD preventive wrist strap 2 Snap fastener 3 ESD socket 4 Connector Electromagnetic Interference Prevention All possible interference sources external or internal affect the router ...

Page 53: ...upply Install a special lightning arrester at the input end of outdoor signal lines for example E1 line to which interface modules of the router are connected to enhance the lightning protection capability For the installation of a power lightning arrester and a signal lightning arrester refer to Installing a Power Lightning Arrester Lightning Protection Busbar Optional and Selecting and Installin...

Page 54: ...ause device malfunction General Safety Recommendations Keep the router chassis and installation tools away from walk area Keep the router far away from a moist area and heat sources Unplug all external cables before moving the chassis Electricity Safety Locate the emergency power switch in the equipment room before installation and maintenance so that you can switch the power off in case of an ele...

Page 55: ...at http www HP com Checklist Before Installation Table 3 4 Checklist before installation Item Requirements Installation site Ventilation There is a minimum clearance of 10 cm 3 9 in around the inlet vents and exhaust vents for heat dissipation of the router chassis A ventilation system is available at the installation site Temperature 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F Relative humidity 10 to 95 noncondens...

Page 56: ...ptional Electricity safety Equip an uninterrupted power supply UPS In case of emergency during operation switch off the external power switch Workbench The workbench is stable enough Well grounding Cabinet mounting requirements Install the router in an open cabinet if possible If you install the router in a closed cabinet make sure that the cabinet is equipped with a good ventilation system The ra...

Page 57: ...owers the router s reliability and shortens the service life Table 3 1 lists the requirements on temperature and humidity for the router Table 3 1 Temperature and humidity requirements in the equipment room Temperature Relative humidity 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F 10 to 95 noncondensing Cleanness Requirements Concentration limit of dust Dust is harmful to the safe operation of the router Dust on the...

Page 58: ...SO2 0 2 H2S 0 006 NH3 0 05 Cl2 0 01 Ventilation Requirements A horizontal fan tray is located on the upper part inside the router chassis The fans of the device draw air in through the inlet vents on the lower part and out through the exhaust vents on the upper part An A6616 configured with an RPE X1 is taken as an example here To ensure a good ventilation system make sure that There is a minimum ...

Page 59: ...pectively Always wear an ESD preventive wrist strap when touching a circuit board or optical interface module Place the removed memory module CF card or HIM MIM 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 HIM MIM Connection of the ESD preventive wri...

Page 60: ...o consideration Take effective measures to protect the power system from the power grid system Separate the protection ground of the router from the grounding device or lightning protection grounding device of the power supply equipment as far as possible Keep the router far away from radio stations radar and high frequency devices working in high current Use electromagnetic shielding when necessa...

Page 61: ...ke sure that the cabinet is equipped with a good ventilation system Install the router on a shelf in view of the heavy weight of the router Make sure that the cabinet is sturdy enough to support the weight of the router and installation accessories Make sure that the size of the cabinet is appropriate for the router and that there is enough clearance around the left and right panels of the router ...

Page 62: ...Connect the interface cables for the router correctly Use laser with caution Do not directly stare into apertures or fiber optic connectors that emit laser radiation Equip an uninterrupted power supply UPS Disconnect the two power inputs to power off the router if there are two power inputs Avoid maintaining the router alone when it is powered on Installation Tools Meters and Devices Installation ...

Page 63: ...m Separate the protection ground of the router from the grounding device or lightning protection grounding device as far as possible Keep the router far away from radio stations radar and high frequency devices working in high current Use electromagnetic shielding when necessary Lightning protection The PGND cable of the chassis is well grounded The grounding terminal of the AC power socket is wel...

Page 64: ...Item Requirements Tools Installation accessories supplied with the router User supplied tools Reference Documents shipped with the router Online documents ...

Page 65: ...n Chapter 3 Preparing for Installation 5 When operating a demountable module such as an RPE X1 a chassis accessory a FIP a memory module a CF card a HIM and a MIM note that Ensure good alignment with the slot and use proper force to avoid damage to the module during installation or removal Avoid touching any components on the PCB during observation or moving Put the removed module on an antistatic...

Page 66: ...ter The router is designed to fit standard 19 router remove slot slot number and remove slot slot number Device Management in the System Volume of HP Installation Flowchart Installation flowchart for the router Router Installation in a Rack the router after you have completed the installation preparations Dimensions of the Router The router is designed to fit standard 19 inch racks Table 4 1 descr...

Page 67: ...ure if you want to install the router in a rack other than N68 rack Installing the cable management bracket Before installing the router to the rack screw the cable management bracket to the bottom of the fan tray Figure 4 2 Install the cable management bracket To ensure good ventilation you need to install the cable management bracket before installing the router in the rack Otherwise air goes of...

Page 68: ...ing brackets 1 Left mounting bracket 2 Right mounting bracket 2 Install the mounting brackets to the router Before installing the router in the rack fix the left and right mounting brackets respectively to the left and right sides of the front panel of the router Figure 4 4 shows how to install the mounting brackets ...

Page 69: ...ting brackets onto both sides of the front panel of the router Refer to Installing Mounting Brackets onto the Router on page 4 5 for the installation Step4 Put the router on the support tray and slide the router along the slide rails to an appropriate place Step5 Fix the router in the rack horizontally and firmly by fastening the mounting brackets onto the rack posts with pan head screws The size ...

Page 70: ...ing or using the router The power input end of the router is equipped with a noise filter The neutral ground of the power input end is directly connected to the chassis and is called PGND also known as chassis ground You need to securely connect the PGND cable to the earth ground to safely lead induced current and leakage current to the ground and reduce the electromagnetic susceptibility EMS of t...

Page 71: ...bar If a grounding bar is available you can connect the PGND cable of the router to the grounding bar as follows a Use a cable stripper to strip off the insulation rubber about 15 mm 0 59 in from the PGND cable b Wrap the naked part onto the grounding post of the grounding bar c Fix the PGND cable onto the grounding post with a hex nut If no grounding bar is available connect the naked part of the...

Page 72: ...the RPE how to install an RPE X1 to Slot 5 Step3 Install a chassis accessory to hold the RPE Installing and Removing an RPE X1 Interior Structure of an RPE X1 Interior structure of the RPE X1 2 Memory module slot 4 Built in CF card Interior structure of the RSE X1 2 Bridge heatsink 1 4 Bus connectors 6 Power connector 8 Release latch Face the front panel of the router Locate the slot where you wil...

Page 73: ...t into Slot 4 or Slot 5 along the slide rails until the positioning pins on the backplane are seated in the positioning holes at the bottom of the chassis accessory Then push the ejector levers inward to lock the chassis accessory in position and fasten the captive screws on the ejector levers Step5 Gently push the RPE X1 into Slot 5 along the slide rails and then push the ejector levers inward to...

Page 74: ...e RPE X1 application is loaded This means that the RPE Insert the RPE X1 into the slot Fasten the captive screws clockwise with a Philips screwdriver Fasten the captive screws on the RPE X1 Turn on the power switch of the router if the router is powered off X1 is powered on the RUN LED green flashes fast at 8 Hz It flashes slowly X1 application is loaded This means that the RPE X1 runs normally n ...

Page 75: ...e active RPE X1 you are recommended to use the slave switchover command to implement manual active standby switchover in system view of the active RPE X1 For details about this command refer to HA in the System Volume of HP SR6600 Routers User Manual To remove the standby RPE X1 follow steps mentioned below Follow these steps to remove an RPE X1 Step1 Face the front panel of the router Step2 Locat...

Page 76: ...it in an antistatic bag If you do not install a new RPE X1 in the slot install a blank panel to prevent dust from entering the chassis For how to install a blank panel refer to Installing and Removing a Blank Panel Face the front panel of the router Locate the slot where you will install the RSE X1 Slot 5 or Slot 6 the figures below illustrate X1 to Slot 5 X1 into Slot 5 along the slide rails and ...

Page 77: ...s slowly at 1 Hz after the RSE X1 application is loaded This means that the RSE RSE X1 into the slot Fasten the captive screws clockwise with a Philips screwdriver Fasten the captive screws on the RSE X1 Turn on the power switch of the router if the router is powered off X1 is powered on the RUN LED green flashes fast at 8 Hz It flashes slowly X1 application is loaded This means that the RSE X1 ru...

Page 78: ...ed to use the slave switchover command to implement manual active standby switchover in system view of the active RSE X1 For details about this command refer to HA in the System Volume of HP SR6600 Routers User Manual To remove the standby RSE X1 follow steps mentioned below Follow these steps to remove an RSE X1 Step1 Face the front panel of the router Step2 Locate the RSE X1 to be removed The fi...

Page 79: ...u do not install a new RSE X1 in the slot install a blank panel to prevent dust from entering the chassis For how to install a blank panel refer to Installing and Removing a Blank Panel Removing a FIP Interior Structure of a FIP The router configured with the RPE X1 supports four types of FIPs FIP 100 FIP The router configured with the RSE X1 supports two types of FIPs FIP 100 and FIP 110 supports...

Page 80: ...Release latch 3 Memory module 4 CPU heatsink 5 Memory module slot 6 Bus connectors 7 Power connector Figure 4 21 Interior structure of the FIP 110 1 Positioning holes 2 Release latch 3 Memory module slot 4 Memory module 5 CPU heatsink 6 Bus connectors 7 Power connector ...

Page 81: ...atsink 8 Bus connectors Interior structure of the FIP 210 2 Release latch 3 Memory module slot 4 Memory module 6 Bus connectors The following describes how to install a FIP 200 You can install a FIP 100 in a Face the front panel of the router Locate the slot where you will install the FIP and remove the blank panel from the position For how to remove a blank panel refer to Installing and Removing ...

Page 82: ...ns that the FIP runs normally Insert a FIP Fasten the captive screws on the FIP clockwise with a Philips screwdriver Fasten the captive screws Turn on the power switch of the router if the router is powered off After the FIP is powered on the RUN LED green flashes once and then flashes fast at 8 Hz It flashes slowly at 1 Hz after the application is loaded This means that the FIP runs normally Afte...

Page 83: ...re the RUN LED of the FIP 100 does Do not remove the FIP 100 at this moment For more information of the FIP LEDs see FIPs in Chapter 1 Router Overview Removing a FIP Do not unplug a working FIP when its RUN LED is fast blinking Doing so may cause malfunction on the board Be sure to run the remove slot slot number command before removing a FIP while the router is operating If you have run this comm...

Page 84: ... gently pull the FIP out along the slide rails Figure 4 27 Pull out the FIP To protect the removed FIP place it in an antistatic bag If you do not install a new FIP in the slot install a blank panel to prevent dust from entering the chassis For how to install a blank panel refer to Installing and Removing a Blank Panel on page 4 38 ...

Page 85: ...outer Locate the slot where you will install the HIM Remove the two blank panels from the position where you will install the HIM For how to the blank panels refer to Installing and Removing a Blank Panel on page 4 Gently push the HIM with the components facing left into the HIM slot along the slide rails and then push the ejector levers inward to lock the HIM in position Push the HIM into the slo...

Page 86: ...rtical position to avoid damage to components on the card The configurations if any made on a HIM before you remove the FIP will not be automatically restored upon reinsertion after you restart the FIP To keep the configurations make sure that the HIM is in position before you restart or reinsert the FIP Removing a HIM Be sure to run the remove slot slot number subslot subslot number command befor...

Page 87: ... the two ejector levers at both ends of the HIM outward to release the HIM and then pull the HIM out along the slide rails Pull out the HIM Before pulling a HIM out of a slot loosen all the two captive screws Otherwise the panel of the HIM may be seriously deformed To protect the removed HIM place it in an antistatic bag If you do not install a new HIM in the same slot install two HIM blank panels...

Page 88: ...Fasten the fastening screws Turn on the power switch of the router if the router is powered off After the MIM is initialized the following information will be displayed on the configuration Apr 26 15 35 28 493 2008 HP DEV 1 SUB CARD INSERTED 1 3 6 1 4 1 2011 2 23 1 12 1 13 hwSubcardInsert frameIndex is 0 slotIndex Apr 26 15 35 28 493 2008 HP DEV 4 SUBCARD INSERTED SubCard is inserted in Frame 0 Sl...

Page 89: ... If you have run this command but do not want to remove the MIM you can use the undo remove slot command to cancel the operation It is unnecessary to execute the undo remove slot command after you remove a MIM and insert it again Follow these steps to remove a MIM Step1 Face the front panel of the router Step2 Locate the MIM to be removed Step3 Remove the fastening screws on the MIM counterclockwi...

Page 90: ...n before you restart or reinsert the FIP The FIP has long ejector levers When you remove a MIM from Sub slot 1 of a FIP make sure ur hand does not intervene with the right ejector lever of the FIP To protect the removed MIM place it in an antistatic bag If you do not install a new MIM in the slot install a blank panel to prevent dust from entering the sis For how to install blank panels refer to I...

Page 91: ...In this case you need to connect the local modem to the remote modem through PSTN and then to the remote device Follow these steps to connect the AUX port with an AUX cable Step1 Plug the RJ 45 connector of an AUX cable into the AUX port on the router Step2 Plug the DB 25 male or DB 9 male connector into the serial interface on the analog modem Figure 4 37 Connect the AUX cable 1 AUX port 2 RJ 45 ...

Page 92: ...other end to the Ethernet interface on the configuration terminal Figure 4 38 Connect the management Ethernet interface 1 Console port 2 RJ 45 connector of the console cable 3 Console cable 4 Ethernet cable 5 RJ 45 connector of the Ethernet cable 6 Management Ethernet interface MANAGEMENT 7 Ethernet interface on the configuration terminal 8 RJ 45 connector of Ethernet cable 9 Serial interface on t...

Page 93: ...igure 4 39 Remove the dust cover Step2 Align an SFP transceiver with the optical SFP transceiver receptacle with the side having a release lever facing outward Then insert it into the optical SFP transceiver receptacle Figure 4 40 Insert an SFP module Step3 Identify the Rx and Tx ports on the SFP transceiver module Plug the LC connector at one end of one fiber cable into the Rx port of the router ...

Page 94: ...ports of the SFP transceiver module are connected correctly Keep the end faces of optical fiber cables clean Never stare into an open optical Ethernet interface because invisible rays may be emitted from the optical Ethernet interface Cover the dust cover if no optical fiber connector is connected to the optical Ethernet interface Connecting the Power Cables Power Supply Interface and PGND Termina...

Page 95: ...tem in a building was buried during construction and cabling Before connecting the AC power cord make sure that the power supply of the building is well grounded Connection procedure Follow these steps to connect the AC power cord Step1 Make sure that the PGND terminal is securely connected to the ground Step2 Move the AC power switch on the power modules to the OFF position Step3 Move the bail la...

Page 96: ...r socket 4 AC power LED 5 AC power switch 6 Power module handle 7 Captive screw Connecting the DC Power Cables DC power supply Rated voltage range 48 VDC to 60 VDC DC power module Figure 4 44 illustrates a DC power module in the chassis Figure 4 44 DC power module in the chassis 1 Captive screw 2 DC input terminals 3 DC power switch 4 DC power LED 5 Power module handle ...

Page 97: ...e DC power cables Step1 Move the power switch on the DC power module to the OFF position Step2 Unscrew the DC input terminals with a Phillips screwdriver Step3 Connect the end marked with of the supplied blue DC power cable to the negative terminal on the power module and fasten the screw Step4 Connect the end marked with of the supplied black DC power cable to the positive terminal on the power m...

Page 98: ...lot Figure 4 46 Blank panel for an RPE 1 Front view 3 Oblique rear view Figure 4 47 Blank panel for a FIP slot 1 Front view 3 Oblique rear view Four types of blank panels are available in the device X1 slot nk panel for a HIM MIM slot Blank panel for a power module slot Blank panel for an RPE X1 slot 2 Side view 4 EMI gasket Blank panel for a FIP slot 2 Side view 4 EMI gasket ...

Page 99: ...e blank panel Step3 The following figure illustrates how to remove a FIP blank panel Blank panel for a HIM MIM slot 2 Side view 4 EMI gasket Blank panel for a power module slot 2 Side view 4 EMI gasket Removing a Blank Panel Follow these steps to remove a blank panel Face the front panel of the router Locate the blank panel to be removed Loosen the two captive screws counterclockwise with a Philip...

Page 100: ...k Panel After a FIP is removed from the router it is recommended to install a blank panel if you do not install a new FIP in the slot Follow these steps to install a blank panel Step1 Face the front panel of the router Step2 Locate the slot where you will install a blank panel Insert the blank panel into the slot and then fasten the captive screws clockwise with a Philips screwdriver Step3 The fol...

Page 101: ...es left otherwise you cannot fasten the captive screws Installing and Removing a Power Module The device supports both AC and DC power modules but does not support AC DC intermixing Power Module Structure Figure 4 52 AC power module 1 Captive screw 2 Bail latch 3 Power socket 4 Power switch 5 Power LED 6 Handle ...

Page 102: ...le is to be installed insert the power module into the slot and gently push the power module in along the slide rails Figure 4 54 Insert the power module Step3 Fasten the captive screws on the power module clockwise with a Philips screwdriver Figure 4 55 Fasten the captive screws Step4 After connecting the power cord turn on the power switch of the router if the router is powered off Step5 The pow...

Page 103: ...a DC power module in a similar way Step1 Face the front panel of the router Step2 Locate the power module to be removed and loosen the two captive screws on the power module counterclockwise with a Philips screwdriver Figure 4 56 Loosen the captive screws Step3 Gently pull the power module out along the slide rails Figure 4 57 Pull out the power module To protect the removed power module place it ...

Page 104: ... slot Step3 Holding the handle of the fan tray with one hand and its bottom with the other hand gently push the fan tray into the slot along the slide rails until the fan tray connector well touches the backplane Figure 4 59 Push the fan tray into the slot Step4 Turn on the power switch of the router if the router is powered off Step5 The fan LED RUN green lights up indicating the fans run normall...

Page 105: ...ll the fan tray slightly out When the fans stop rotating place one hand beneath the fan tray to support its weight and pull it straight out of the fan tray bay along the guide rails Figure 4 60 Pull out the fan tray Do not keep the router working without a fan tray for a long time because poor ventilation may result in damage to the router To protect the removed fan tray place it in an antistatic ...

Page 106: ... booting the router is stored in an external CF card make sure that the right CF card has been correctly installed in the slot otherwise the router will fail to boot Removing a CF Card Follow these steps to remove a CF card Step1 Check whether the CF card LED is blinking If yes the system is accessing the CF card Proceed to the next step after the LED stops blinking Step2 Press the CF card eject b...

Page 107: ...receding sections When to Replace a Memory Module Memory modules are removable components on the main board Generally you need to replace a memory module in the following situations More memory is needed to upgrade the application program The router needs to maintain a large routing table or support other highly memory consuming operations An existing memory module is damaged Use the memory module...

Page 108: ...y module replacement flowchart Memory Module and Slot Figure 4 66 Memory module 1 Connector edge Memory module replacement flowchart Memory Module and Slot Memory module 2 Polarization notch 3 Latch notch 3 Latch notch ...

Page 109: ...d the memory module only at its non conductive edge Because a memory module is vulnerable to ESD improper operation may damage it Do not use too much force in the operation To protect the removed memory module place it in an antistatic bag Installing a Memory Module Follow these steps to install a memory module Step1 Locate the card MPU or FIP to which you will install a memory module and put the ...

Page 110: ...ng an Air Filter An air filter is an optional accessory Function of an Air Filter Installed at the air inlet on the upper part of the device an air filter prevents dust from entering the chassis Installing an Air Filter Follow these steps to install an air filter Step1 Face the front of the router Step2 Align the positioning holes on the air filter with the screw holes on the chassis and then fast...

Page 111: ...ection introduces the installation of fiber management trays FMTs on an N68 cabinet The following installation procedure is only for your reference if you use other cabinets 1 Installation prerequisites The installation prerequisites are as follows The cabinet is fixed The router is well installed The installation involves the following materials FMTs M5 10 self tapping screws two screws for one F...

Page 112: ... needed Before connecting an outdoor Ethernet cable to an Ethernet interface you can install a port lightning arrester to protect the router against lightning strokes The following port lightning arrester can be installed on the router The specifications for t lightning arrester are as follows single port maximum discharge current 8 20μs waveform 5 kA output voltage 10 700μs waveform core core 40 ...

Page 113: ...g The IN and OUT ends of the port lightning arrester are connected incorrectly The IN end should be connected to the external cable while the OUT end should be connected to the Ethernet interface of the router The port lightning arrester is not well grounded Make sure that the grounding cable of the port lightning arrester should be as short as possible and be well connected to the grounding screw...

Page 114: ... zero wires are on the left and right respectively supposing that you are facing the socket the PE terminal of the power lightning arrester is not grounded If the live and zero wires are on the right and left respectively supposing that you are facing the t the polarity of the power socket of the power lightning arrester is reversed In this case you should open the power socket to correct the pola...

Page 115: ...than 4 ohms and must be less than 1 ohm in special cases Connect the grounding cable to the special purpose grounding cable of the signal lightning arrester and connect it to the grounding grid instead of connecting it to the lightning rod or lightning belt Verifying Installation Each time you power on the router during installation you must verify that There is enough space around the router for ...

Page 116: ...p and configuration processes of a device installed with an RPE X1 or RSE X1 are similar A device configured with an RPE X1 is used in the examples in this chapter Setting Up a Configuration Environment Connecting the Router to a Configuration Terminal For how to connect the router to a configuration terminal refer to Connecting the Console Cable in Chapter 4 Installing the Router Setting the Para...

Page 117: ...l port parameters Figure 5 3 Set serial port parameters Set the properties of the serial port in the COM1 Properties dialog box as shown in Figure 5 3 Table 5 1 Set serial port parameters Item Value Bits per second baud rate 9600 bps default Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 ...

Page 118: ... the HyperTerminal window as shown below Figure 5 4 HyperTerminal window Step5 Set HyperTerminal properties In the HyperTerminal window select File Properties from the menu and select the Settings tab to enter the properties setting dialog box as shown in Figure 5 5 Select VT100 or Auto detect and click OK to return to the HyperTerminal window ...

Page 119: ...d to store applications the CF card is properly installed Before powering on the router learn where the power switch is located so that you can disconnect the power supply in time in case of an emergency Powering On the Router Turn on the power source Turn on the power switch on the router Checklist Operations after Power on After powering on the router check that 1 The LEDs on the front panel are...

Page 120: ...ow on the local configuration terminal For more information refer to Startup Process on page 5 6 4 After completing the power on self test POST the system prompts you to press Enter When the prompt appears you can proceed to configure the router Startup Process After power on the router initializes its memory and then runs the extended BootWare The following information appears on the terminal scr...

Page 121: ...lable Press ENTER to get started Press Enter and the screen will display HP This prompt indicates that the router has entered user view and is ready to configure Configuration Fundamentals In general the configuration steps are as follows Step1 Before configuring the router you should summarize the networking requirements including the networking objective role of the router in the network divisio...

Page 122: ...d debugging information to help diagnose network faults Supports the auto complete function If you enter a conflict free part of a command the command will be interpreted For example you just need to enter dis for the display command Supports the suggest function For example if you type dis and press Tab all commands starting with dis will be displayed Command Line Interface The command line inter...

Page 123: ...fault they are written into the built in CF card before delivery If you have uploaded all the three types of application files into the built in CF card the system will boot using these three files in order For more information about application files refer to Maintaining Application and Configuration Files on page 6 32 The following gives the default names and types of the application files and t...

Page 124: ...e it to the main configuration file the backup configuration file or a configuration file with the attribute denoted by N A namely a configuration file without a specific attribute assigned to it When deleting a configuration file you can specify to delete the main or backup configuration file For a configuration file with both M and B attributes you can specify its M or B attribute to remove You ...

Page 125: ...cation file In this case if there was only one application file for booting the system the router will be unable to start normally When updating the basic BootWare section make sure to secure power supply during this process any power failure during this process will damage the basic BootWare section resulting in failure of device startup When updating the extended BootWare section you only update...

Page 126: ...iled Date Sep 18 2008 CPU Type XLS408 CPU L1 Cache 32KB BootWare and Comware updating flow When the router is powered on it first runs the basic segment and then the extended segment of the BootWare The following information is displayed on the configuration terminal Booting Normal Extend BootWare SR66 BootWare Version 1 00 2009 Hangzhou HP Technologies Co Ltd Sep 18 2008 XLS408 32KB When the rout...

Page 127: ...ation file if you want to enter the extended BootWare menu you need to reboot the router The extended BootWare menu is referred to as the main menu in this manual unless otherwise specified Press Ctrl B when Press Ctrl B to enter extended boot menu appears and the system prompts Please input BootWare password After you type the correct BootWare password the system enter will display The initial Bo...

Page 128: ...ure it next time This option is generally used when you lose the password 7 BootWare Operation Menu BootWare operation sub menu For detailed description on this sub menu refer to BootWare Operation Sub menu on page 6 9 8 Clear Super Password Clear the super password The super password is used in user level switching No super password is set by default This setting is valid for the first reboot of ...

Page 129: ...Modify Serial Interface Parameter Modify serial interface parameters 0 Exit To Main Menu Return to the main menu Ethernet Sub menu Select 3 on the main menu to enter the Ethernet sub menu where you can update application files the BootWare using FTP TFTP The system displays Enter Ethernet SubMenu Note the operating device is cfa0 1 Download Application Program To SDRAM And Run 2 Update Main Applic...

Page 130: ...nter your choice 0 4 Items on this sub menu are described in the following table Table 6 4 File control sub menu Menu item Description 1 Display All File s Display all files 2 Set Application File type Set the application file attribute 3 Set Configuration File type Set the configuration file attribute 4 Delete File Delete a file 0 Exit To Main Menu Return to the main menu BootWare Operation Sub m...

Page 131: ... main menu Updating BootWare and Applications Through a Serial Interface Introduction to Xmodem Use Xmodem when updating BootWare and an application through a serial interface Xmodem is a file transfer protocol that is widely used due to its simplicity and high performance Xmodem transfers files through a serial interface It supports two types of data packets 128 bytes and 1 KB two check methods c...

Page 132: ...200 3 38400 4 57600 5 115200 0 Exit Enter your Choice 0 5 Select a proper baud rate For example select 5 for a baud rate of 115200 bps and the system displays the following information Baudrate has been changed to 115200 bps Please change the terminal s baudrate to 115200 bps press ENTER when ready At this time the baud rate of the serial interface of the router is modified to 115200 bps while tha...

Page 133: ...sole screen when the system boots or reboots Updating an Application The application updating through a serial interface is implemented on the serial sub menu Select 2 on the main menu to enter the serial sub menu For detailed description on this sub menu refer to Serial Sub menu on page 6 7 The following example shows how to update the main application file main bin To improve the updating speed ...

Page 134: ...inal interface Download successfully 24384384 bytes downloaded The system prompts you to enter the name of application file to be downloaded to the current storage medium Input the File Name If the file name is different from that of any existing file on the storage medium the application file will be saved as this file name for example Input the File Name main bin Updating File cfa0 main bin Done...

Page 135: ...menu refer to BootWare Operation Sub menu on page 6 9 The following example shows how to update the entire BootWare First modify the baud rate to improve the updating speed refer to Modifying Serial Interface Parameters on page 6 10 and then select 3 on the BootWare operation sub menu The system prompts To update the entire BootWare you need to first update the basic segment and then the extended ...

Page 136: ...d Updating Basic BootWare Y N 1 If you enter N the system displays Not update the Basic Updating Extend BootWare Y N The system stops updating the basic segment and asks you whether to update the extended segment or not 2 If you enter Y the system updates the basic segment Updating Basic BootWare Done Updating Extend BootWare Y N Y The basic segment is successfully updated and the system asks you ...

Page 137: ...ry Check the current BootWare and application versions before updating them Updating BootWare and Applications Using TFTP When the application file is large you can update it using TFTP to save updating and maintenance time Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP a protocol in the TCP IP protocol suite is used for trivial file transfer between client and server It provides not so complex and low cost ...

Page 138: ...er Connect the management Ethernet interface MANAGEMENT on the router to the PC using a crossover Ethernet cable Ensure the connectivity between the router and the PC In the example the IP address of the management Ethernet interface is 192 168 80 10 and that of the Server on the PC and set the path where the application file is stored The TFTP Server is not provided with the router You need to pu...

Page 139: ...ically remembered by the system at the last update The second main bin is the source file name set by the user An application file name including the extension such as bin cannot exceed 50 characters Server IP Address IP address of the FTP TFTP server Local IP Address IP address of the interface connected with the FTP TFTP server Gateway IP Address IP address of the gateway You need not configure ...

Page 140: ...tween the router and the PC In this example the IP address of the management Ethernet interface is 192 168 80 10 and that of the PC is 192 168 80 200 You can use the ping command to check whether the connection is successful You can update the applications of the router through the console port or the management Ethernet interface Step2 View the files saved on the storage medium and its available ...

Page 141: ... router and the modification takes effect after the router reboots Step4 Back up an application file Using TFTP you can back up an application file by uploading it to the PC Upload file main bin on the router to the server and save it as main bin HP tftp 192 168 80 200 put main bin main bin File will be transferred in binary mode Sending file to remote TFTP server Please wait TFTP 24384324 bytes s...

Page 142: ...ver Ethernet cable Ensure the connectivity between the router and the PC In this example the IP address ernet interface is 192 168 80 10 and that of the PC is 192 168 80 200 Enable FTP server on the PC and set the path where the application file is stored Set the FTP username and password installed on the router by default You need to purchase and install it You can update the applications of the ...

Page 143: ...r and overwrite the original main application file to implement application updating The updated application file takes effect when the router reboots Download file main bin from the FTP server to the router and save it using the same name of main bin ftp get main bin main bin cfa0 main bin has been existing Overwrite it Y N y 227 Entering passive mode 192 168 80 200 7 237 125 Using existing data ...

Page 144: ...he way you back up an application file Table 6 10 Description on the information displayed when you update and back up an application file on the router Display information Description ftp get main bin main bin Download the file used for updating cfa0 main bin has been existing Overwrite it Y N y The system prompts whether to overwrite the existing file FTP 24384324 byte s received in 108 377 seco...

Page 145: ...to be on the same network segment Ensure the connectivity between the router and the PC In this example the IP address of the management Ethernet interface on the router is 192 168 80 10 and that of the PC is command to check whether the connection is successful You can update the applications of the router through the console port or the management Add FTP username and password type ftp guest pas...

Page 146: ...ttings Administrator ftp ftp ftp open 192 168 80 10 Connected to 192 168 80 10 220 FTP service ready User 192 168 80 10 none guest 331 Password required for guest Password 230 User logged in Table 6 12 Description on the display information of enabling FTP server Display information Description C Documents and Settings Administrator ftp Enable the FTP client program on the PC ftp open 192 168 80 1...

Page 147: ...e get command refer to File System Management in the System Volume of HP SR6600 Routers User Manual You can back up a configuration file in the way you back up an application file Table 6 13 Description on the display information of enabling FTP server Display information Description ftp binary Change the transmission mode to binary The ASCII mode is adopted by default ftp lcd d update Set the loc...

Page 148: ... upload the current main application file from the CF card of the active MPU to the file server through TFTP or FTP before updating the main application file for the standby MPU Method 3 Use the tftp command to download the current main application file to the standby MPU specify the file as the main application file and reboot the standby MPU Note that The main application files of the active and...

Page 149: ... view the application files to be used by the active and standby MPUs for booting the system Make sure the application files are of the same version Step6 After rebooting the standby MPU using the slave restart command in system view use the display version command to view the current version of the application files If the application files have the new version you have succeeded in updating the ...

Page 150: ...Copy file cfa0 main bin to slot6 cfa0 main bin Done Step4 Specify the application file on the standby MPU to be used at next startup On a device configured with an RPE X1 HP boot loader file slot14 cfa0 mainb54d002 bin slot 14 main This command will set the boot file of the specified board Continue Y N y The specified file will be used as the main boot file at the next reboot on slot 14 On a devic...

Page 151: ...u can modify a file type display files and so on on the file control sub menu Select 4 on the main menu to enter the file control sub menu The system displays File CONTROL Note the operating device is cfa0 1 Display All File s 2 Set Application File type 3 Set Configuration File type 4 Delete File 0 Exit To Main Menu Enter your choice 0 4 Displaying All Files Displaying all files on the BootWare m...

Page 152: ...ommand refer to File System Management in the System Volume of HP SR6600 Routers User Manual Setting Application Files Attributes Setting application file attributes on the BootWare menu You can modify the attributes of the main backup and N A application files on the BootWare menu or using commands after the application files boot however you cannot modify the attribute of the secure application ...

Page 153: ...g file main_bak bin has automatically changed from the original M to N A You can verify the changes of the file attributes by viewing all the files through the file control sub menu Select 2 from the file control sub menu The system displays the following information M MAIN B BACKUP S SECURE N A NOT ASSIGNED NO Size B Time Type Name 1 24802996 Nov 04 2007 17 03 26 M B cfa0 main bin 2 24802996 Nov ...

Page 154: ...mmand to change the attribute of an N A type configuration file to M You can use the startup saved configuration cfgfile backup command to change the attribute of an N A type configuration file to B You can use the startup saved configuration cfgfile backup command to change the attribute of an M type configuration file to M B You can use the startup saved configuration cfgfile main command to cha...

Page 155: ...tartup cfg Delete it Y N Enter Y If the system displays the following information the file has been successfully deleted Deleting Done Deleting a file at the CLI You can delete a file using the delete unreserved file url command in user view In the command unreserved deletes a file permanently and file url specifies the file to be deleted Delete the file test txt in the root directory HP delete te...

Page 156: ...e password the system will automatically use the first 32 characters User Password Loss If you lose your password you cannot enter the system In this case you can boot the system by ignoring the system configuration Perform the following operations Step1 Enter the main menu and select 6 to boot the system by ignoring the system configuration The system prompts Flag Set Success The system prompts t...

Page 157: ...in menu EXTEND BOOTWARE MENU 1 Boot System 2 Enter Serial SubMenu 3 Enter Ethernet SubMenu 4 File Control 5 Modify BootWare Password 6 Skip Current System Configuration 7 BootWare Operation Menu 8 Clear Super Password 9 Storage Device Operation 0 Reboot Enter your choice 0 9 8 The system displays the following information indicating that you have successfully cleared the super password Clear Appli...

Page 158: ...ts of the BootWare are backed up to the Flash The entire BootWare backed up through the BootWare operation sub menu is the BootWare of the current active MPU Restoring the Entire BootWare Select 2 on the BootWare operation sub menu to overwrite the BootWare in the system with the BootWare stored on the Flash To restore the entire BootWare you need to first restore the basic segment and then the ex...

Page 159: ... if the device is configured with an RSE X1 the RSE X1 is properly seated in Slot 5 or Slot 6 The power supply of the router is operating properly The power LED is green when the power supply works normally If the cause cannot be located in the steps above and the problem persists contact your local sales agent Symptom 2 Symptom Five minutes after the router is powered on or the RPE X1 is inserted...

Page 160: ...ased on Table 1 6 in Chapter 1 Router Overview is faulty The system gives the following information Apr 26 16 16 49 518 2000 HP DRVMSG 1 REDUNDANT POWER SUPPLY FAILURE Redundant power supply failed left 0 unit s The power supply policy redundant module count command can be used to specify the number of redundant power modules The display power supply command can be used to show the system power in...

Page 161: ...t and display power supply commands refer to Device Management in the System Volume of HP SR6600 Routers User Manual Solution Check the information such as system temperature PCB voltage or insufficient power alarms displayed on the serial terminal and the Comware V5 software platform If the cause cannot be located and the problem persists record the above information and contact your local sales ...

Page 162: ...A N A 7 N A Absent N A N A 8 FIP 200 Startup N A 2 9 FIP 200 Startup N A 2 If the cause cannot be located in the steps above and the problem persists contact your local sales agent Symptom 2 Symptom Twenty minutes after the router is powered on or the FIP is inserted with power supply on the RUN LED still flashes at 8 Hz which indicates that the FIP application failed to start or the FIP is faulty...

Page 163: ...ted The power source of the router is turned on The power cord is not damaged If the cause cannot be located in the steps above and the problem persists contact your local sales agent Symptom 2 Symptom The router cannot be powered on The power LED on the front panel is red Solution Check that The power module is firmly in place The power source meets the requirement of the router If the cause cann...

Page 164: ...icates that Fan 1 is faulty Solution Check whether any foreign object has entered the fan tray If the cause cannot be located in the steps above and the problem persists contact your local sales agent Troubleshooting HIM MIM Installation Symptom When a HIM MIM is inserted while the router is running the following information appears on the screen Apr 26 15 36 09 404 2000 HP DRVICOUT 1 DrvIcOutStr ...

Page 165: ...rity 1 stop bit no flow control and VT100 for terminal emulation type The configuration cable is not in good condition If the cause cannot be located in the steps above and the problem persists contact your local sales agent Illegible Characters on the Terminal Screen Symptom After the router is powered on the configuration terminal displays illegible characters Solution If the Data bits field is ...

Page 166: ...name ui aux0 set authentication password simple 123456 Configure users to access commands of level 3 after successful login Sysname ui aux0 user privilege level 3 Sysname ui aux0 quit Save the configurations Sysname save 3 Power off the router connect the RJ 45 connector of the console cable to the AUX port and then connect the DB 9 female connector to the serial port of the configuration terminal...

Page 167: ...to the critical threshold fans rotate at full speed and the configuration terminal keeps displaying the following information May 4 19 37 54 945 2000 HP DRVMSG 3 TempCritical CPU temperature critical in Slot 5 index is 0 When the environment temperature or CPU temperature of a board exceeds the critical threshold the ALM LED is on You can use the display environment command to view the high temper...

Page 168: ...ration Solution Check that The HIM MIM cable was correctly selected The HIM MIM cable is correctly connected The interface has been correctly configured and is working normally use the display command Troubleshooting Application Upgrade Response Failure of the RPE X1 Serial Port Symptom The RPE X1 serial port gives no response Solution Check that the cable is in good condition and the serial port ...

Page 169: ...m During router application upgrade through FTP the following problems are encountered Symptom 1 The CF card has no enough space The following information appears 227 Entering Passive Mode 192 168 1 10 10 204 150 xxx file ready to send xxx bytes in ASCII mode FTP Error Writing Local File Screen Symptom 2 The file to be downloaded is not found The following information appears 227 Entering Passive ...

Page 170: ...ot exist cfa0 main bin Starting to get the backup application file cfa0 backup bin The backup application file does not exist cfa0 backup bin Starting to get the secure application file cfa0 secure bin The secure application file does not exist cfa0 secure bin Booting App fails The names of the main backup and secure application files vary with different user settings Solution A possible cause for...

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