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HPE FlexNetwork MSR3000 Routers 

Installation Guide 
 
 

 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Part number: 5998-8797

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Document version: 6W10

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Summary of Contents for FlexNetwork MSR3012

Page 1: ...HPE FlexNetwork MSR3000 Routers Installation Guide Part number 5998 8797a Document version 6W104 20160519 ...

Page 2: ...nd 12 212 Commercial Computer Software Computer Software Documentation and Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U S Government under vendor s standard commercial license Links to third party websites take you outside the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website Hewlett Packard Enterprise has no control over and is not responsible for information outside the Hewlett Packard Enterprise ...

Page 3: ...rounding the router with a grounding conductor buried in the earth ground 22 Installing an interface module 22 Installing a SIC 22 Installing a DSIC 23 Installing an HMIM 25 Installing a MIM 26 Connecting the router to the network 27 Connecting an Ethernet cable 27 Connecting an optical fiber 27 Installing a CF card 28 Logging in through the console port 29 Connecting a console cable 29 Setting te...

Page 4: ...terface module cable and connection failure 57 Appendix A Chassis views and technical specifications 58 Chassis views 58 MSR3012 AC JG409A 58 MSR3012 AC JG409B 59 MSR3012 DC 60 MSR3024 AC 61 MSR3024 DC 62 MSR3024 PoE 63 MSR3044 64 MSR3064 65 Appearance of power supplies 65 AC power supply 66 DC power supply 66 PoE power supply 67 Technical specifications 67 Appendix B LEDs 69 Panel LEDs 69 MSR3012...

Page 5: ...iii Index 80 ...

Page 6: ...product codes Safety recommendations Safety symbols When reading this document note the following symbols WARNING means an alert that calls attention to important information that if not understood or followed can result in personal injury CAUTION means an alert that calls attention to important information that if not understood or followed can result in data loss data corruption or damage to har...

Page 7: ...humidity in the equipment room as described in Table 2 Lasting high relative humidity can cause poor insulation electricity leakage mechanical property change of materials and metal corrosion Lasting low relative humidity can cause washer contraction and ESD and cause problems including loose mounting screws and circuit failure High temperature can accelerate the aging of insulation materials and ...

Page 8: ...g system The MSR3012 3024 router uses left to right airflow for heat dissipation and the MSR3044 3064 router uses left to rear airflow for heat dissipation Figure 1 Airflow through the MSR3012 3024 chassis Figure 2 Airflow through the MSR3044 3064 chassis To ensure good ventilation the following requirements must be met The air inlet and outlet vents are not blocked and leave at least 10 cm 3 94 i...

Page 9: ...round your wrist to keep good contact with the skin 3 Insert the ESD plug into the ESD socket 4 Make sure the rack is well grounded EMI All electromagnetic interference EMI sources from outside or inside of the switch and application system adversely affect the switch in the following ways A conduction pattern of capacitance coupling Inductance coupling Electromagnetic wave radiation Common impeda...

Page 10: ...rt the router and its accessories For heat dissipation and device maintenance make sure the front and rear of the rack are at least 0 8 m 2 62 ft away from walls or other devices and the headroom in the equipment room is no less than 3 m 9 84 ft Installation accessories Checklist before installation Table 5 Checklist before installation Item Requirements Result Installation site Ventilation There ...

Page 11: ...s working in high current Use electromagnetic shielding when necessary Lightning protection The grounding cable of the chassis is well grounded The grounding terminal of the AC power receptacle is well grounded A port lightning arrester is installed Optional A power lightning arrester is installed Optional A signal lightning arrester is installed at the input end of an external signal cable Option...

Page 12: ...w on the chassis cover intact and if you want to open the chassis contact Hewlett Packard Enterprise for permission Otherwise Hewlett Packard Enterprise shall not be liable for any consequence Installation prerequisites You have read Preparing for installation carefully All requirements in Preparing for installation are met Installation flowchart You can install the router on a workbench or in a r...

Page 13: ...es Install a CF card Connect the power cord Verify the installation Power on the router Troubleshoot the router Power off the router Operating correctly End Mount to a specific position Mount the router to a workbench Mount the router to a rack Examine the workbench Install an air filter Connect the router to a terminal Install a power supply ...

Page 14: ...sis See Figure 4 3 Fasten the fastening screws on the guide rails with a Phillips screwdriver Figure 4 Installing the upper and lower guide rails 4 Push the air filter along the slide rails from the rear side of the chassis to the front 5 Fasten the captive screws on the air filter Figure 5 Pushing the air filter along the guide rails Mounting the router on a workbench IMPORTANT Ensure good ventil...

Page 15: ...rubber feet to the four round holes in the chassis bottom Figure 6 Attaching the rubber feet 3 Place the router on the workbench with the upside up Figure 7 Mounting the router on a workbench Installing the router in a rack Mounting brackets The MSR3000 routers require different types of front mounting brackets as shown in Figure 8 Figure 8 Front mounting brackets ...

Page 16: ...11 Figure 9 Rear mounting brackets Rack mounting clearance requirements Figure 10 Rack mounting clearances for the MSR3012 3024 483mm 60mm Front mounting bracket RPS power cord E1 cable 65mm ...

Page 17: ... a clearance of 160 mm 6 30 in between the rear rack post and the rear door or 450 mm 17 72 in to 610 mm 24 02 in between the front and rear rack posts 3044 Width 440 mm 17 32 in Height 88 2 mm 3 47 in 2 RU Total depth 600 mm 23 62 in 480 mm 18 90 in for the chassis 60 mm 2 36 in for connecting an RPS power cord at the front of the chassis 60 mm 2 36 in for connecting an E1 cable at the rear of th...

Page 18: ...f 160 mm 6 30 in between the rear rack post and the rear door or 465 mm 18 31 in to 595 mm 23 43 in between the front and rear rack posts IMPORTANT For the MSR3012 3024 router use a rack with a depth of more than 0 68 m 2 23 ft as a best practice For the MSR3044 3064 router use a rack shelf and a rack with a depth of more than 0 68 m 2 23 ft as a best practice Mounting the router in the rack WARNI...

Page 19: ...14 Figure 12 Marking the positions of cage nuts for the front mounting brackets Figure 13 Marking the positions of cage nuts for the rear mounting brackets ...

Page 20: ... Installing a cage nut 5 Attach the rear mounting brackets to the rack and fasten the screws The depth of the router might be greater or smaller than the depth of the rack depending on the rack model If the depth of the router is greater than the depth of the rack follow Figure 15 to attach the rear mounting brackets If smaller follow Figure 16 to attach the rear mounting brackets Figure 15 Attach...

Page 21: ...he front mounting brackets to the chassis and fasten the screws 7 Attach load bearing screws to the rear of the chassis Figure 17 Attaching the front mounting brackets and load bearing screws to the MSR3012 3024 Figure 18 Attaching the front mounting brackets and load bearing screws to the MSR3044 ...

Page 22: ...nd load bearing screws to the MSR3064 8 Place the router on the rack making sure the load bearing screws hang on the rear mounting brackets Secure the chassis in the rack by attaching the front mounting brackets with proper pan head screws onto the back ...

Page 23: ...is crucial to lightning protection and EMI protection IMPORTANT The resistance reading should be smaller than 5 ohms between the chassis and the ground Grounding the router through the grounding terminal on the rack IMPORTANT Make sure the rack is reliably grounded before grounding the router To connect the grounding cable ...

Page 24: ...ips screwdriver to fasten the grounding screw into the grounding screw hole 4 Remove the grounding screw from the grounding point on the rack 5 Use a needle nose pliers to bend a hook at the other end of the grounding cable attach it to the grounding point and secure it with a screw See Figure 22 Figure 21 Connecting the grounding cable to the grounding hole of the router ...

Page 25: ...20 Figure 22 Grounding the router through the grounding terminal on the rack ...

Page 26: ...trip If a grounding strip is available at the installation site connect the grounding cable to the grounding strip Follow the same procedures in Grounding the router through the grounding terminal on the rack to connect the grounding cable 1 2 ...

Page 27: ...nding cable to the angel iron or steel tube and treat the joint for corrosion protection Installing an interface module Installing a SIC CAUTION SIC interface modules are not hot swappable Make sure the router is powered off before installing a SIC To install a SIC 1 Remove the fastening screws with a Phillips screwdriver to remove the filler panel Keep the removed filler panel for future use 2 Pu...

Page 28: ...move the screws on the filler panel on a SIC slot of an MSR3024 MSR3044 or MSR3064 to remove the filler panel For an MSR3024 MSR3044 or MSR3064 a DSIC can be installed after you remove the slot divider between slot 1 and slot 2 or between slot 3 and slot 4 2 Loosen the captive screws on the slot divider and pull out the slot divider You can install a DSIC to an MSR3024 MSR3044 or MSR3064 after you...

Page 29: ... Figure 27 Removing the slot divider 3 Insert the DSIC into the slot and push it along the slide rails until it makes close contact with the backplane of the router Figure 28 Installing a DSIC 4 Fasten the captive screws to secure the DSIC ...

Page 30: ...slot and the neighboring slot above If you install HMIMs on both of the HMIM slots on an MSR3024 when you insert an HMIM to the upper slot slightly press down the HMIM and then push it into the slot To install an HMIM 1 Remove the fastening screws with a Phillips screwdriver to remove the filler panel Keep the removed filler panel for future use 2 Push the HMIM slowly along the slide rails into th...

Page 31: ...er If you install MIMs on both of the HMIM slots on an MSR3024 when you insert a MIM to the upper slot slightly press down the MIM and then push it into the slot To install a MIM 1 Remove the fastening screws with a Phillips screwdriver to remove the filler panel 2 Push the MIM slowly along the slide rails until it makes close contact with the backplane of the HMIM adapter 3 Fasten the fastening s...

Page 32: ...delines when you connect a fiber cable Never bend or curve a fiber when connecting it Make sure the Tx and Rx ends are properly connected Keep the fiber end clean Be sure to install the dust cover if the fiber port is not connected to a fiber connector To connect an optical fiber 1 Remove the dust plug from a fiber port of the router 2 Remove the dust cover from the transceiver module and plug the...

Page 33: ...d 1 Open the CF card cover by pressing the spring clip 2 Push the CF card eject button all the way into the slot and make sure the button does not project from the panel 3 Insert the CF card into the slot following the direction shown in Figure 35 and make sure it does not project from the slot 4 Close the CF card cover Figure 35 Installing a CF card ...

Page 34: ...B 9 female connector to the serial port of the configuration terminal 2 Connect the RJ 45 connector to the console port of the router NOTE If the configuration terminal does not have an RS 232 serial port a serial adapter is required to connect the console cable to a USB port on the terminal Figure 36 Connecting the console cable IMPORTANT Download and install the USB console driver program before...

Page 35: ...ging solutions usb uarts xr21v1410 4 Select a driver program according to the operating system you use XR21V1410_XR21B1411_Windows_Ver1840_x86_Installer EXE Applicable to 32 bit operating systems XR21V1410_XR21B1411_Windows_Ver1840_x64_Installer EXE Applicable to 64 bit operating systems 5 Click Next on the installation wizard Figure 38 Device driver installation wizard 6 Click Continue Anyway if ...

Page 36: ...ver installation wizard Setting terminal parameters To access the device through the console port you must run a terminal emulator program HyperTerminal PuTTY or Tera Term on the configuration terminal For information about using a terminal emulator program see the program s user guide ...

Page 37: ...e slot to be used 2 Loosen the captive screws with a Phillips screwdriver to remove the filler panel from the slot Keep the removed filler panel for future use Skip this step if the router is shipped with this slot empty 3 Holding the handle of the power supply with one hand and supporting the bottom of the power supply with the other hand insert the power supply slowly along the slide rails until...

Page 38: ...her hand insert the power supply slowly along the slide rails until it makes close contact with the backplane 4 Use a Phillips screwdriver to fasten the captive screws on the two sides of the power supply Figure 43 Installing a PoE power supply Connecting the power cord The power cords in the figures of this section are only for illustration Connecting an AC power cord 1 Make sure the router is we...

Page 39: ...or illustration only The cable delivered for your country or region might use a different color scheme When you connect a power cord always identify the polarity symbol on its wires The MSR3012 3024 and MSR3044 3064 use different DC connectors but the power cord connection procedures are the same To connect DC power cords 1 Make sure the router is well grounded and the power switch on the router i...

Page 40: ...sitive wire or M N to the positive terminal Figure 46 Connecting a DC power cord for an MSR3012 3024 Figure 47 Connecting a DC power cord for an MSR3044 3064 Connecting an RPS power cord The MSR3012 and MSR3024 offer remote power supply RPS support As an external power supply RPS can provide power supply for the device in case of power supply abnormality It enhances the reliability of the device T...

Page 41: ...PS power source Figure 49 Connecting the RPS power cord Verifying the installation After you complete the installation verify the following information There is enough space for heat dissipation around the router and the rack or workbench is stable USB devices and interface modules are properly installed The router rack and power cords are reliably grounded The correct power source is used Powerin...

Page 42: ... Press Ctrl D to access BASIC BOOTWARE MENU Booting Normal Extended BootWare The Extended BootWare is self decompressing Done HPE MSR3064 BootWare Version 1 60 Copyright c 2010 2015 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP Compiled Date Dec 17 2015 CPU ID 0x4 Memory Type DDR3 SDRAM Memory Size 2048MB BootWare Size 1024KB Flash Size 8MB cfa0 Size 247MB CPLD Version 2 0 PCB Version 2 0 BootWare Val...

Page 43: ...tus Description PWR Steady green The power supply is supplying power correctly SYS Slow flashing green The router is operating correctly The configuration terminal displays information properly For local configuration the configuration terminal displays the boot information see Displaying boot information If you press Enter as prompted after system bootup the router is ready to configure Configuri...

Page 44: ...ower supply is the same as a DC power supply This section uses an AC power supply as an example To replace a power supply 1 Locate the power supply to be removed and use a Phillips screwdriver to completely loosen the captive screws on the power supply 2 Holding the handle of the power supply with one hand and supporting the bottom of the power supply with the other hand gently pull the power supp...

Page 45: ... cover from the MSR3012 MSR3024 1 Place the router on a flat ground and have the rear panel face you 2 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws on the rear panel and the screws on the left and right sides of the chassis 3 Rotate a flat blade screwdriver to separate the chassis and the cover as shown in Figure 52 4 Raise the chassis cover until its front edge is separated from the chassis bo...

Page 46: ...e MSR3044 MSR3064 1 Place the router on a flat ground 2 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the fastening screws at the top of the router from chassis cover 3 Lift the chassis cover and put it away Figure 54 Removing chassis cover screws Figure 55 Lifting the chassis cover ...

Page 47: ...42 Locating internal modules Figure 56 MSR3012 internal module locations 1 Front panel 2 Rear panel 3 VPM 1 3 2 ...

Page 48: ...43 Figure 57 MSR3024 internal module locations 1 Front panel 2 Rear panel 3 VPM 4 Memory module ...

Page 49: ...44 Figure 58 MSR3044 internal module locations 1 Front panel 2 Rear panel 3 VPMs 4 Memory module ...

Page 50: ...emory module Replacing a VPM VPM Voice Processing Module functions to implement the encryption decryption EC and CNG of voices The following types of VPM modules are available on the MSR3000 routers 256 channel voice processing module 256 VPM 512 channel voice processing module 512 VPM ...

Page 51: ...f a new VPM with the VPM slot on the main board and insert it into the slot along the slide rails 4 Carefully and firmly press the VPM at both ends until you hear a click This indicates the VPM is seated in the slot 5 Verify that the release latches have firmly locked the VPM in position Figure 61 Removing a VPM Figure 62 Installing a VPM Replacing a memory module An MSR3012 router does not suppor...

Page 52: ... memory module into the slot along the slide rails 4 Carefully and firmly press the memory module at both ends until you hear a click This indicates the memory module is seated in the slot 5 Verify that the release latches have firmly locked the memory module in position Figure 63 Removing a memory module Figure 64 Installing a memory module Replacing an air filter 1 Use a Phillips screwdriver to ...

Page 53: ...router Figure 66 Removing slide rails Replacing a CF card CAUTION Execute the umount cfb0 command before you remove the CF card if the router is powered on To replace a CF card 1 Press down the spring clip of the CF card cover and open the cover 2 Press the eject button to eject the CF card part way out of the CF card reader and then pull the CF card out of the CF card reader Keep the removed CF c...

Page 54: ... SIC CAUTION SIC interface modules are not hot swappable Make sure the router is powered off before installing a SIC To replace a SIC 1 Completely loosen the captive screws of the SIC 2 Gently pull the SIC out along the slide rails 3 Install a new SIC For the installation procedure see Installing the router If you do not install a SIC install a filler panel and tighten the screws 1 2 3 ...

Page 55: ... a DSIC 1 Completely loosen the captive screws of the DSIC 2 Gently pull the DSIC out along the slide rails If you need to install SIC or DSIC interface modules see Installing the router for the installation procedure To install filler panels proceed to steps 3 and 4 3 Gently push the slot divider into the DSIC slot along the slide rails and tighten the screws 4 Install filler panels and tighten t...

Page 56: ...g a slot divider Figure 72 Installing filler panels Replacing an HMIM WARNING You can replace an HMIM when the router is powered on However before replacing an HMIM when the router is powered on you must execute the remove hmimslot slotnumber command ...

Page 57: ...er panel and tighten the screws Figure 73 Pulling the HMIM out of the slot Figure 74 Installing a filler panel Replacing a MIM WARNING You can replace a MIM when the router is powered on However before replacing a MIM when the router is powered on you must execute the remove hmimslot slotnumber command To replace a MIM 1 Completely loosen the captive screws of the HMIM adapter 2 Gently pull the MI...

Page 58: ...he HMIM adapter and pull the MIM out of the HMIM adapter along the slide rails Keep the removed MIM for future use 4 Install a new MIM For the installation procedure see Installing the router If you do not install a new MIM in the slot install a filler panel and tighten the screws Figure 76 Removing a MIM Figure 77 Installing a filler panel ...

Page 59: ...at the power source is operating correctly 4 Verify that the power cord is in good condition 5 If the problem persists contact Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Troubleshooting fan failures Symptom After the router starts up the following error message appears on the configuration terminal Jun 22 16 11 37 485 2015 HPE DEV 4 FAN FAILED Fan 1 failed Solution To resolve the problem 1 Verify that the...

Page 60: ... contact Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Garbled characters on the configuration terminal Symptom After the router is powered on the configuration terminal displays garbled characters Solution To resolve the problem 1 Verify that the Data bits field is set to 8 for the terminal If the Data bits field is set to 5 or 6 the terminal displays garbled characters 2 If the problem persists contact Hew...

Page 61: ... BootWare menu to reboot the system System is rebooting now System start booting Booting Normal Extend BootWare 3 After the system restarts up set a new password Sysname system view Sysname user interface console 0 Sysname ui console0 authentication mode password Sysname ui console0 set authentication password cipher 123456 The commands above configure password authentication for the console user ...

Page 62: ...ing improperly Solution To resolve the problem 1 Verify that the interface module makes good contact with the rear panel of the router slot 2 Verify that the router supports the interface module 3 Verify that the interface module is installed in the specified router slot 4 Verify that a correct cable is used 5 Verify that the cable is correctly connected 6 If the problem persists contact Hewlett P...

Page 63: ...it Ethernet port GE1 2 Gigabit Ethernet port GE2 3 USB console port CON 4 USB port 1 5 SFP interface SFP0 6 RPS receptacle cover 7 Power switch 8 AC input power receptacle 9 Power cord bail latch 10 USB port 0 11 Console port AUX port CON AUX 12 Gigabit Ethernet port GE0 Figure 79 MSR3012 AC JG409A rear view 1 Grounding terminal 2 SIC slot slot 2 3 SIC slot slot 1 4 HMIM slot slot 3 ...

Page 64: ...sole port CON 4 USB port 1 5 SFP interface SFP0 6 RPS receptacle cover 7 Power switch 8 AC input power receptacle 9 Power cord bail latch 10 USB port 0 11 Console port AUX port CON AUX 12 Gigabit Ethernet port GE0 Figure 81 MSR3012 AC JG409B rear view 1 Grounding terminal 2 SIC slot slot 2 3 SIC slot slot 1 4 HMIM slot slot 3 ...

Page 65: ...3 USB console port CON 4 USB port 1 5 SFP interface SFP0 6 RPS receptacle cover 7 Power switch 8 DC input power receptacle 9 USB port 0 10 Console port AUX port CON AUX 11 Gigabit Ethernet port GE0 Figure 83 MSR3012 DC rear view 1 Grounding terminal 2 SIC slot slot 2 3 SIC slot slot 1 4 HMIM slot slot 3 ...

Page 66: ...l latch 8 SFP port SFP0 9 USB console port CON 10 Console port AUX port CON AUX 11 Gigabit Ethernet port GE2 12 Gigabit Ethernet port GE1 13 Gigabit Ethernet port GE0 Figure 85 MSR3024 AC rear view 1 Grounding terminal 2 SIC slot slot 4 3 SIC slot slot 3 4 HMIM slot slot 6 5 HMIM slot slot 5 6 SIC slot slot 1 7 SIC slot slot 2 1 2 4 5 3 7 6 9 8 10 12 11 13 5 2 1 3 4 7 6 ...

Page 67: ...receptacle 7 SFP port SFP0 8 USB console port CON 9 Console port AUX port CON AUX 10 Gigabit Ethernet port GE2 11 Gigabit Ethernet port GE1 12 Gigabit Ethernet port GE0 Figure 87 MSR3024 DC rear view 1 Grounding terminal 2 SIC slot slot 4 3 SIC slot slot 3 4 HMIM slot slot 6 5 HMIM slot slot 5 6 SIC slot slot 1 7 SIC slot slot 2 5 2 1 3 4 7 6 ...

Page 68: ... Power cord bail latch 8 SFP port SFP0 9 USB console port CON 10 Console port AUX port CON AUX 11 Gigabit Ethernet port GE2 12 Gigabit Ethernet port GE1 13 Gigabit Ethernet port GE0 Figure 89 MSR3024 PoE rear view 1 Grounding terminal 2 SIC slot slot 4 3 SIC slot slot 3 4 HMIM slot slot 6 5 HMIM slot slot 5 6 SIC slot slot 1 7 SIC slot slot 2 5 2 1 3 4 7 6 ...

Page 69: ... 8 Gigabit Ethernet port GE2 9 USB console port CON 10 Console port AUX port CON AUX 11 Gigabit Ethernet port GE0 12 SFP port SFP1 13 SFP port SFP0 14 HMIM slot slot 5 15 HMIM slot slot 7 16 CF card cover 17 HMIM slot slot 8 18 HMIM slot slot 6 Figure 91 MSR3044 rear view 1 Fan ventilation panel 2 Power supply slot PWR2 3 Power supply slot PWR1 4 Grounding terminal ...

Page 70: ...5 11 HMIM slot slot 7 12 HMIM slot slot 9 13 Console port AUX port CON AUX 14 Gigabit Ethernet port GE0 15 SFP port SFP1 16 SFP port SFP0 17 CF card cover 18 HMIM slot slot 6 19 HMIM slot slot 8 20 HMIM slot slot 10 Figure 93 MSR3064 rear view 1 Fan ventilation panel 2 Power supply slot PWR2 3 Power supply slot PWR1 4 Grounding terminal Appearance of power supplies You can install one power supply...

Page 71: ...r supply Figure 94 AC power supply 1 Captive screw 2 Power switch 3 Air outlet vent 4 Power receptacle DC power supply Figure 95 DC power supply 1 Captive screw 2 Power switch 3 Air outlet vent 4 Power receptacle ...

Page 72: ... slots 2 DSIC slots HMIM slots 1 2 4 6 VPM slots N A 1 2 2 Memory JG409A JG410A 1 GB DDR3 JG409B 2 GB DDR3 DDR3 2 GB default 4 GB maximum Built in CF card memory 256 MB External CF card memory 4 GB maximum CF card slots 1 Dimensions H W D excluding rubber feet and mounting brackets 44 2 440 484 3 mm 1 74 17 32 19 07 in 44 2 440 484 3 mm 1 74 17 32 19 07 in 88 1 440 480 mm 3 47 17 32 18 90 in 130 5...

Page 73: ...ing temperature 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F Relative humidity noncondensing 5 to 90 Table 8 AC power supply specifications Item Specification Model PSR300 12A2 Rated input voltage range 100 VAC to 240 VAC 50 Hz or 60 Hz Rated power 300 W Table 9 DC power supply specifications Item Specification Model PSR300 12D2 Rated input voltage range 48 VDC to 60 VDC Rated power 300 W Table 10 PoE power supply s...

Page 74: ...rnet port LED GE1 6 Gigabit Ethernet port LED GE2 7 System LED SYS 8 Power supply LED PWR MSR3024 Figure 98 MSR3024 LEDs 1 Console port LED 2 USB console port LED 3 SFP port LED SFP0 4 Gigabit Ethernet port LED GE0 5 Gigabit Ethernet port LED GE1 6 Gigabit Ethernet port LED GE2 7 Power supply LED PWR 8 System LED SYS 9 CF card LED 10 VPM slot 0 LED VPM0 1 2 3 8 7 6 5 4 ...

Page 75: ... 8 SFP port LED SFP0 9 Gigabit Ethernet port LED GE1 10 SFP port LED SFP1 11 Gigabit Ethernet port LED GE2 12 Console port LED 13 USB console port LED MSR3064 Figure 100 MSR3064 LEDs 1 CF card LED 2 System LED SYS 3 Power supply LED PWR 4 PoE power supply LED 5 VPM slot 0 LED VPM0 6 VPM slot 1 LED VPM1 7 Gigabit Ethernet port LED GE0 8 SFP port LED SFP0 9 Gigabit Ethernet port LED GE1 ...

Page 76: ...Ethernet port LED GE2 12 Console port LED 13 USB console port LED Power supply LEDs Appearance Figure 101 AC power supply LEDs 1 Power input LED 2 Power output LED Figure 102 DC power supply LEDs 1 Power input LED 2 Power output LED 1 2 ...

Page 77: ...e power supply is operating correctly Steady yellow The internal power supply for at least one PoE has failed or no power supply for the PoE port Off No power input CF card LED Steady green An inserted CF card has passed the detection Flashing green The system is accessing the CF card The CF card cannot be removed Steady yellow An inserted CF card did not pass the detection Off No CF card is inser...

Page 78: ...he SFP transceiver didn t pass the detection Off No link is present on the SFP interface AC OK Off No power input or the power input is faulty Steady green The power is input properly DC OK Off No power output or the power output is faulty Steady green The power is output properly Input Off No power input or the power input is faulty Steady green The power is input properly Output Off No power out...

Page 79: ... number and y represents the interface number For example the first Gigabit Ethernet interface on the HMIM 4GEE interface module in slot 5 is named GE5 0 In IRF mode The interface name is in the x y z format x represents the member ID y represents the slot number and z represents the interface number For example the first Gigabit Ethernet interface on the HMIM 4GEE module in slot 5 on member devic...

Page 80: ...st one x y Asterisk marked square brackets enclose optional syntax choices separated by vertical bars from which you select one choice multiple choices or none 1 n The argument or keyword and argument combination before the ampersand sign can be entered 1 to n times A line that starts with a pound sign is comments GUI conventions Convention Description Boldface Window names button names field name...

Page 81: ... Represents an access controller a unified wired WLAN module or the access controller engine on a unified wired WLAN switch Represents an access point Represents a wireless terminator unit Represents a wireless terminator Represents a mesh access point Represents omnidirectional signals Represents directional signals Represents a security product such as a firewall UTM multiservice security gatewa...

Page 82: ...s provide a mechanism for accessing software updates through the product interface Review your product documentation to identify the recommended software update method To download product updates go to either of the following Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center Get connected with updates page www hpe com support e updates Software Depot website www hpe com support softwaredepot To view and u...

Page 83: ...ht Remote Support not applicable to all devices www hpe com info insightremotesupport docs Customer self repair Hewlett Packard Enterprise customer self repair CSR programs allow you to repair your product If a CSR part needs to be replaced it will be shipped directly to you so that you can install it at your convenience Some parts do not qualify for CSR Your Hewlett Packard Enterprise authorized ...

Page 84: ...d any errors suggestions or comments to Documentation Feedback docsfeedback hpe com When submitting your feedback include the document title part number edition and publication date located on the front cover of the document For online help content include the product name product version help edition and publication date located on the legal notices page ...

Page 85: ...le 22 Installing the router 9 L LED description 72 Locating internal modules 40 Logging in through the console port 29 N Network topology icons 76 P Panel LEDs 69 Power supply LEDs 71 Powering on the router 36 R Replacing a CF card 48 Replacing a DSIC 50 Replacing a memory module 46 Replacing a MIM 52 Replacing a power supply 39 Replacing a SIC 49 Replacing a VPM 45 Replacing an air filter 47 Repl...

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