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Installation Manual

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Maipu Communication Technology Co., Ltd

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Chengdu, Sichuan Province

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Summary of Contents for SM6600-04-MF

Page 1: ...tion Installation Manual Manual Manual Manual V1 0 Maipu Communication Technology Co Ltd No 16 Jiuxing Avenue Hi tech Park Chengdu Sichuan Province People s Republic of China 610041 Tel Tel Tel Tel 86...

Page 2: ...plary or consequential damages including but not limited to procurement of substitute goods or services loss of use data or profits or business interruption however caused and on any theory of liabili...

Page 3: ...device troubleshooting and device maintenance Product Product Product Product Versions Versions Versions Versions The corresponding product versions of the manual are as follows Product Product Produ...

Page 4: ...lls attention to important information that if not understood or followed can result in personal injury or device damage Command conventions Convention Convention Convention Convention Description Des...

Page 5: ...Manual Manual Manual Manual name name name name Overview Overview Overview Overview MyPower S6600 Series High end Routing Switch Installation Manual Describes the device hardware specifications and i...

Page 6: ...ck Feedback You can feed back your opinions and suggestions by Email techsupport maipu com Technical hotline 400 886 8669 We appreciate your comments Revision Revision Revision Revision Records Record...

Page 7: ...M MODULE ODULE ODULE ODULE 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 7 1 7 1 7 1 7 F F F FAN AN AN AN M M M MODULE ODULE ODULE ODULE AND AND AND AND D D D DEVICE EVICE EVICE EVICE A A A AIR IR IR IR V V V VENT ENT ENT ENT 1...

Page 8: ...9 3 3 1 INSTALL AC SURGE PROTECTOR 3 9 3 3 2 INSTALL NETWORK PORT SURGE PROTECTOR 3 10 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 C C C CONNECT ONNECT ONNECT ONNECT P P P POWER OWER OWER OWER C C C CABLE ABLE ABLE ABLE 3 12 3 1...

Page 9: ...5 2 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 F F F FAN AN AN AN T T T TROUBLESHOOTING ROUBLESHOOTING ROUBLESHOOTING ROUBLESHOOTING 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 T T T TROUBLESHOOTING ROUBLESHOOTING ROUBLESHOOTING ROUBLESHO...

Page 10: ...3 Specifications of SFU Card A 6 A3 1 SM66 SFUA A 7 A3 2 SM66 SFUB A 7 A4 Specifications of LPU Card A 8 A4 1 SM66 8XGEF2QXGE A 8 A4 2 SM66 24GET24GEF A 9 A4 3 SM66 48GET A 11 A4 4 SM66 48GEF A 12 A4...

Page 11: ...e Cable Relationship Table C 4 C7 40G Optical Interface Passive Cable Relationship table C 5 C8 DC Power Input Cable C 5 D Device Running Environment Requirement D 1 D1 Environment Requirement of Equi...

Page 12: ...ifications E 2 E1 4 Grounding Specifications of Communication Power E 2 E1 5 Laying Specifications of Ground Wires E 3 E2 Device Protection E 4 E2 1 General Requirement of Lightning Protection Wires E...

Page 13: ...earance Appearance and and and and Hardware Hardware Hardware Hardware MyPower S6600 series high end routing switch Hereinafter referred to as S6600 Series Routing Switches contains two product models...

Page 14: ...465mm 499mm W D H The front appearance diagram of SM6600 04 MF is as shown in Figure 1 1 and the back appearance diagram is as shown in Figure 1 2 F F F FIG U R E IG U R E IG U R E IG U R E 1 1 1 1 1...

Page 15: ...R A N C E AP P E A R A N C E AP P E A R A N C E AP P E A R A N C E D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M 1 Device inlet 2 Air filter 3 Fan module slot 4 Power module fan outlet 5 Gro...

Page 16: ...08 MF SM6600 08 MF SM6600 08 MF SM6600 08 MF FR O N T FR O N T FR O N T FR O N T AP P E A R A N C E AP P E A R A N C E AP P E A R A N C E AP P E A R A N C E D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M...

Page 17: ...F SM6600 08 MF BA C K BA C K BA C K BA C K AP P E A R A N C E AP P E A R A N C E AP P E A R A N C E AP P E A R A N C E D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M 1 Device inlet 2 Air filt...

Page 18: ...PU CA R D CA R D CA R D CA R D 1 Captive screw 2 Card extractor 3 CF card slot 4 Function port 5 Function status indicator 6 MPU card ID color block yellow The appearance diagram of the full width MPU...

Page 19: ...k blue The SFU card contains two versions Different versions of SFU cards cannot be in mixed use that is each frame can only be configured with the same version of SFU card 1 4 LPU LPU LPU LPU Card Ca...

Page 20: ...G U R E 1 1 1 1 9 9 9 9 SM66 SM66 SM66 SM66 SIU SIU SIU SIU AP P E A R A N C E AP P E A R A N C E AP P E A R A N C E AP P E A R A N C E D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M 1 Captiv...

Page 21: ...A R A N C E AP P E A R A N C E AP P E A R A N C E D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M OF OF OF OF TH E TH E TH E TH E AC AC AC AC PO W E R PO W E R PO W E R PO W E R M O D U L E M...

Page 22: ...Auto speed adjustment You can automatically adjust the speed according to the device running reducing the noise and power consumption effectively Information prompt There is one indicator on the fron...

Page 23: ...O D U L E M O D U L E PA N E L PA N E L PA N E L PA N E L Name Name Name Name Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator color color color color Status Status Status Status Description Description Descr...

Page 24: ...works abnormally 1 7 3 1 7 3 1 7 3 1 7 3Air Air Air Air Vent Vent Vent Vent of of of of S6600 S6600 S6600 S6600 Series Series Series Series Routing Routing Routing Routing Switch Switch Switch Switch...

Page 25: ...MyPower S6600 Series Routing Switch Installation Manual Installation Preparations copyright 2015 Maipu All rights reserved 13 Please keep the device air vent unblocked when the device runs...

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Page 27: ...change 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 Check Check Check Check Device Device Device Device Running Running Running Running Environment Environment Environment Environment 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 Check Check Check Che...

Page 28: ...stimate the whole power consumption of the switch Step 2 Select the appropriate power module according to the power consumption and power supply mode of the switch To ensure the normal running of the...

Page 29: ...ear the working gloves 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Electrical Electrical Electrical Electrical Safety Safety Safety Safety Please check whether there are potential dangers For example the power is not gro...

Page 30: ...atic wrist are as follows Step 1 Put the hands into the anti static wrist Step 2 Tighten the fastener and confirm that the piece metal on the anti static wrist is well contacted with the skin Step 3 I...

Page 31: ...tep should be stable and keep in step preventing the moving staff from slipping down or the device from toppling over When moving the device put the weight on the handles at the two sides of the chass...

Page 32: ...c wrist un packing the anti static bag get out the board and check whether the board has the obvious damage Step 5 Check the board type and quantity in the carton according to the packing list F F F F...

Page 33: ...box is directional and cannot be inverted Otherwise it may cause the fateful damage for the product When moving and opening the wooden box require two persons to operate Step 1 Wear the working glove...

Page 34: ...ghtening all tongues on the cover of the wooden box lift and remove the cover as shown in the following figure F F F FIG U R E IG U R E IG U R E IG U R E 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 T T T THE HE HE HE D I A G R A...

Page 35: ...IG U R E 2 2 2 2 5 5 5 5 T T T THE HE HE HE D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M OF OF OF OF OP E N I N G OP E N I N G OP E N I N G OP E N I N G TH E TH E TH E TH E BO X BO X BO X B...

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Page 37: ...n Installation Installation Installation Preparations Preparations Preparations Preparations SM6600 04 MF is 1U high SM6600 08 MF is 16U high and reserve enough installation space before installing th...

Page 38: ...T T THE HE HE HE D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M OF OF OF OF AD J U S T I N G AD J U S T I N G AD J U S T I N G AD J U S T I N G TH E TH E TH E TH E SQ U A R E SQ U A R E SQ U...

Page 39: ...witch chassis and the inside inserted boards For the weight of the parts refer to A Specifications of Whole Device and Common Modules Besides the guide rail you also can use the tray to support the ch...

Page 40: ...TH E TH E TH E TH E D I S T A N C E D I S T A N C E D I S T A N C E D I S T A N C E AB O V E AB O V E AB O V E AB O V E TH E TH E TH E TH E G U I D E G U I D E G U I D E G U I D E R A I L R A I L R A...

Page 41: ...ing bar of the cabinet and mark it F F F FIG U R E IG U R E IG U R E IG U R E 3 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 M M M MAR K AR K AR K AR K TH E TH E TH E TH E L O C A T I O N L O C A T I O N L O C A T I O N L O C A T I...

Page 42: ...abinet Cabinet Cabinet Cabinet Before installing the switch to the cabinet ensure that the cabinet is installed with the slide tray and the slide tray can support the weight of the device and the acce...

Page 43: ...D A R D ST A N D A R D ST A N D A R D ST A N D A R D CA B I N E T CA B I N E T CA B I N E T CA B I N E T If the tapped holes on the mounting ears cannot align with the floating nuts installed on the...

Page 44: ...A C K RA C K RA C K D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M 3 1 6 3 1 6 3 1 6 3 1 6 Installation Installation Installation Installation Check Check Check Check After installing the swi...

Page 45: ...assis Step 3 Install the grounding screws with the grounding wire to the grounding holes and tighten it Step 4 Use the same method to install the other side of the ground cable to the grounding termin...

Page 46: ...e protector F F F FIG U R E IG U R E IG U R E IG U R E 3 3 3 3 10 10 10 10 T T T THE HE HE HE D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M OF OF OF OF TH E TH E TH E TH E PO W E R PO W E R...

Page 47: ...ector Protector If there is outdoor network cable connected to the switch when using the switch it is suggested to connect the network port surge protector in series first before the network cable is...

Page 48: ...lling the ground wire of the surge protector the ground wire should be as short as possible so as to ensure that it can be well contacted with the ground terminal of the switch After connection use th...

Page 49: ...A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M OF OF OF OF CO N N E C T I N G CO N N E C T I N G CO N N E C T I N G CO N N E C T I N G TH E TH E TH E TH E AC AC AC AC PO W E R PO W E R PO W E R PO W E...

Page 50: ...ting the installation of the DC power cable is as follows F F F FIG U R E IG U R E IG U R E IG U R E 3 3 3 3 13 13 13 13 T T T THE HE HE HE D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M OF O...

Page 51: ...ng Switch Installation Manual Installation Preparations copyright 2015 Maipu All rights reserved 15 Confirm that the power module is installed Confirm that the MPU card SFU card LPU card and power mod...

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Page 53: ...iguration Configuration Cable Cable Cable Cable S6600 series routing switch provides one CON serial port EIA TIA 232 With the port the user can adopt the PC or laptop with the RS 232 serial port to co...

Page 54: ...ptop with the switch first remove the RJ45 side of the console cable and then remove the DB 9 side of the console cable 4 1 2 4 1 2 4 1 2 4 1 2 Set Set Set Set PC PC PC PC HyperTerminal HyperTerminal...

Page 55: ...Step 2 Display the following Phone Phone Phone Phone and and and and modem modem modem modem option option option option interface and click OK OK OK OK F F F FIG U R E IG U R E IG U R E IG U R E 4 4...

Page 56: ...E R F A C E IN T E R F A C E Step 4 Display the following Connect to interface select the serial port used by the connection in the Use when connecting and click OK F F F FIG U R E IG U R E IG U R E...

Page 57: ...Hyperterminal Hyperterminal interface and click Propertieis Propertieis Propertieis Propertieis button F F F FIG U R E IG U R E IG U R E IG U R E 4 4 4 4 7 7 7 7 TE S T TE S T TE S T TE S T T T T TY P...

Page 58: ...yperterminal Hyperterminal Hyperterminal setting is complete F F F FIG U R E IG U R E IG U R E IG U R E 4 4 4 4 9 9 9 9 T T T THE HE HE HE TE S T TE S T TE S T TE S T H H H HY P E R T E R M I N A L Y...

Page 59: ...switch of the device After the device is power on and started the configuration terminal displays some basic manufacturing information of the device For example MyPower R Operating System Software My...

Page 60: ...IN D I C A T O R IN D I C A T O R ST A T U S ST A T U S ST A T U S ST A T U S WH E N WH E N WH E N WH E N TH E TH E TH E TH E SW I T C H SW I T C H SW I T C H SW I T C H WO R K S WO R K S WO R K S WO...

Page 61: ...y RJ45 Off The DC0 interface is negotiated as 10M On The DC0 interface is negotiated as 100M RXD green light carried by RJ45 Off The DC0 interface is down On The DC0 interface is LINK Flash The DC0 in...

Page 62: ...Off The power fails Different installed board models have different indicators For details refer to A Specifications of Whole Device and Common Modules 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 Access Access Access Access Net...

Page 63: ...T O R CO N N E C T O R CO N N E C T O R Install Install Install Install Optical Optical Optical Optical Module Module Module Module The installation processes of the SFP module SFP module and LC QSFP...

Page 64: ...re installing the fiber do not pull out the protection rubber stopper on the SFP module It is recommended not to insert the SFP module with the fiber into the interface slot directly Please install af...

Page 65: ...15 15 T T T THE HE HE HE D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M OF OF OF OF CO N N E C T I N G CO N N E C T I N G CO N N E C T I N G CO N N E C T I N G TH E TH E TH E TH E F I B E R F...

Page 66: ...of the QSFP module directly Step 1 Wear the anti static wrist and confirm that the anti static wrist is well contacted with the skin and well grounded Step 2 Get the QSFP module out from the packing...

Page 67: ...P module with the fiber into the interface slot directly Please install after unplugging the fiber Connect Connect Connect Connect Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber on on on on Optical Optical Optical Optical M...

Page 68: ...OF OF CO N N E C T I N G CO N N E C T I N G CO N N E C T I N G CO N N E C T I N G TH E TH E TH E TH E F I B E R F I B E R F I B E R F I B E R Step 5 Connect the other side of the fiber to the peer de...

Page 69: ...N V E R S I O N CO N V E R S I O N CO N V E R S I O N AD A P T E R AD A P T E R AD A P T E R AD A P T E R DB 25 DB 25 DB 25 DB 25 Signal Signal Signal Signal DB 9 DB 9 DB 9 DB 9 2 TXD 3 3 RXD 2 4 RTS...

Page 70: ...n use the show show show show version version version version command to view the software and hardware version information of S6600 series routing switch including system serial number hardware gener...

Page 71: ...lash Hardware Version PCB version such as 002 Hotswap Supported MPU CPLD Version The CPLD version of the MPU card such as 004 Backplane Version The backplane version such as 003 Hotswap Supported Moni...

Page 72: ...6600 series routing switch including the fan online information the serial number of the fan module fan speed fan work status plugging times of the fan module error plugging times and other informatio...

Page 73: ...094570100026 Description The field of the description information configured by the user Fan RT Information The fan group speed information For example group0 fan0 on fan1 on fan2 on speed level 0 Ind...

Page 74: ...0 OUT 0 IERR 0 OERR System Power Information Power 1 OFFLINE STATISTICS 0 IN 0 OUT 0 IERR 0 OERR System Power Information Power 2 OFFLINE STATISTICS 0 IN 0 OUT 0 IERR 0 OERR System Power Information...

Page 75: ...as 1 IERR The physically error inserting times of the fan such as 0 OUT The physically pull out times such as 0 OERR The physically error pull out times such as 0 4 3 5 4 3 5 4 3 5 4 3 5 View View Vie...

Page 76: ...T E M CH A S S I S CH A S S I S CH A S S I S CH A S S I S Field Field Field Field Description Description Description Description System Chassis Information The system frame status information such as...

Page 77: ...atus Status Status Information Information Information Information You can use the show show show show system system system system mpu mpu mpu mpu command to view the information of the MPU card on S6...

Page 78: ...Idx 00 Status Normal Core Num 0002 Core State Core Idx 00 Core Status 0000 Core Utilization 0 Core Idx 01 Core Status 0000 Core Utilization 0 Temperature Temperature State Temperature 64 C Last Alarm...

Page 79: ...T E M SY S T E M SY S T E M SY S T E M M P U M P U M P U M P U Field Field Field Field Description Description Description Description System Card Information MPU card status such as Mpu 0 ONLINE Typ...

Page 80: ...ard such as 2 CMM CPLD Version The CMM CPLD version of the MPU card such as 003 Software Information MPU card software information Monitor Version The Monitor version of the MPU card such as 1 45 Soft...

Page 81: ...as Normal CPU temperature has no alarm MEM On Card Information The memory information on the MPU card MEM Idx Memory serial number such as 00 MEM State The memory status BytesFree The idle memory byt...

Page 82: ...uch as 1 IN 0 IERR 0 OUT 0 OERR indicates that the MPU card is inserted correctly for once including IN The physically inserting times of the MPU card such as 1 IERR The physically error inserting tim...

Page 83: ...B Description Power RT Infomation Voltage In 5 04 V Hardware Information HW State 0 PCB Version 2 Software Information Monitor Version 1 28 IOS Version 6 6 5 1 4 28 Temperature Information Temperature...

Page 84: ...D S FI E L D S FI E L D S D I S P L A Y E D D I S P L A Y E D D I S P L A Y E D D I S P L A Y E D V I A V I A V I A V I A SH O W SH O W SH O W SH O W SY S T E M SY S T E M SY S T E M SY S T E M SF U S...

Page 85: ...tion of the SFU card Voltage In SFU card voltage such as 5 04V Hardware Information SFU card hardware information HW State SFU card hardware status by default it is 0 PCB Version The PCB version of th...

Page 86: ...tatus Temperature CPU temperature such as88 C Last Alarm CPU temperature alarm such as Normal CPU temperature has no alarm MEM On Card Information The memory information on the SFU card MEM Idx Memory...

Page 87: ...R The physically error pull out times of the SFU card such as 0 4 3 8 4 3 8 4 3 8 4 3 8 View View View View LPU LPU LPU LPU Card Card Card Card Status Status Status Status Information Information Info...

Page 88: ...st Alarm Normal CPU On Card Information 1 CPUs CPU Idx 00 Status Normal Core Num 0001 Core State Core Idx 00 Core Status 0000 Core Utilization 2 Temperature Temperature State Temperature 42 C Last Ala...

Page 89: ...Lpu 2 ONLINE Type LPU card type such as SM66 48GET V2 0x27833108 Status LPU card status such as Start ok Start ok LPU card starts successfully Init LPU card initializes Auth ok The card is authentica...

Page 90: ...ure State LPU card temperature status Temperature The PCB temperature of the LPU card such as 42 C Last Alarm The PCB temperature alarm information of the LPU card for example Normal The PCB temperatu...

Page 91: ...maximum idle block size such as 102760448 bytes SizeTotal The total size of the memory such as 267065072 bytes CMM Information The CMM information on the LPU card Hardware Type The CMM hardware model...

Page 92: ...HE HE D E S C R I P T I O N D E S C R I P T I O N D E S C R I P T I O N D E S C R I P T I O N OF OF OF OF TH E TH E TH E TH E KE Y KE Y KE Y KE Y FI E L D S FI E L D S FI E L D S FI E L D S D I S P L...

Page 93: ...gigabitethernet Slot Slot Slot Slot number number number number 0 7 Port Port Port Port number number number number Different LPU cards have different ports Refer to the actual LPU card panel interfac...

Page 94: ...al module such as LC Encoding Code The coding mode of the optical module such as 64B 66B Bit Rate The signal transmission rate such as 10 300GBd Transmit Distance The signal transmission distance such...

Page 95: ...iption threshold warning upper threshold warning lower threshold RxPower Alarm High Alarm low Warning High Warning Low Rx optical power alarm upper threshold alarm lower threshold warning upper thresh...

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Page 97: ...device is powered on and if the system is normal the start information is displayed on the configuration terminal If the configuration system fails there may be no display or messy code on the config...

Page 98: ...et PC HyperTerminal Parameters 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 Power Power Power Power Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting S6600 series routing switch has two power modules AC power AD1000...

Page 99: ...bleshooting Troubleshooting S6600 series routing switch has two fan modules that is FAN 7A 01 and FAN 13A 01 FAN 7A 01 fan module is the mandatory module of SM6600 04 MF and supports the hot swap SM66...

Page 100: ...U Card Card Card Card S6600 series routing switch supports two MPU card control card slots If inserting two MPU cards they work in active standby mode In the normal working state the SYS indicator of...

Page 101: ...rade to the correct version Step 4 Confirm whether the output power of the power module is sufficient Step 5 Check whether the SFU card is installed in place You can pull out the SFU card and insert i...

Page 102: ...ing port Step 6 Please check whether the rate and duplex setting of the two interfaces are consistent ensuring that the two interfaces can cooperate to work If the fault cannot be removed via the abov...

Page 103: ...MyPower S6600 Series Routing Switch Installation Manual Installation Preparations copyright 2015 Maipu All rights reserved 7...

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Page 105: ...he anti static bag or the packing box 6 1 1 6 1 1 6 1 1 6 1 1 Change Change Change Change Power Power Power Power Module Module Module Module Preparation Preparation Preparation Preparation before bef...

Page 106: ...I A G R A M OF OF OF OF L O O S E N I N G L O O S E N I N G L O O S E N I N G L O O S E N I N G TH E TH E TH E TH E CA P T I V E CA P T I V E CA P T I V E CA P T I V E SC R E W S SC R E W S SC R E W S...

Page 107: ...E R PO W E R M O D U L E M O D U L E M O D U L E M O D U L E Step 5 Use the screwdriver to tighten the captive screws at the right and left of the power module 6 1 2 6 1 2 6 1 2 6 1 2 Change Change Ch...

Page 108: ...F F FIG U R E IG U R E IG U R E IG U R E 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 T T T THE HE HE HE D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M OF OF OF OF U N U N U N U N IN S T A L L I N G IN S T A L L I N G I...

Page 109: ...M OF OF OF OF IN S E R T I N G IN S E R T I N G IN S E R T I N G IN S E R T I N G TH E TH E TH E TH E MPU MPU MPU MPU CA R D CA R D CA R D CA R D Step 6 Tighten the captive screws at the two sides of...

Page 110: ...handle of the fan module and the other hand to hold the fan frame of the fan module and pull out the fan module along the slot guide rail Put the un installed fan module on the ESD mat or the initial...

Page 111: ...E F A N F A N F A N F A N M O D U L E M O D U L E M O D U L E M O D U L E Step 4 Tighten the captive screws on the fan module panel 6 1 4 6 1 4 6 1 4 6 1 4 Change Change Change Change CF CF CF CF Car...

Page 112: ...U R E 6 6 6 6 11 11 11 11 T T T THE HE HE HE D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M OF OF OF OF E J E C T I N G E J E C T I N G E J E C T I N G E J E C T I N G TH E TH E TH E TH E CF...

Page 113: ...nnected to the SFP module The pull out mode of the MPO fiber is different from the LC fiber Press the PULL fiber extractor on the MPO fiber interface pull the fiber interface outward lightly and you c...

Page 114: ...top of the SFP module locks the SFP slot The diagram of installing the SFP module is as shown in the following figure F F F FIG U R E IG U R E IG U R E IG U R E 6 6 6 6 15 15 15 15 T T T THE HE HE HE...

Page 115: ...steps The steps for changing the memory are as follows Step 1 Wear the anti static gloves and anti static wrists making the anti static wrists well contacted with the skin and well grounded Step 2 Pul...

Page 116: ...0 20 20 20 T T T THE HE HE HE D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M OF OF OF OF L O C K I N G L O C K I N G L O C K I N G L O C K I N G TH E TH E TH E TH E M E M O R Y M E M O R Y M...

Page 117: ...switch is similar The following takes SM6600 08 MF as an example The other devices are similar and the manual will not describe any more The steps for changing the air filter are as follows Step 1 Us...

Page 118: ...F F FIG U R E IG U R E IG U R E IG U R E 6 6 6 6 22 22 22 22 T T T THE HE HE HE D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M OF OF OF OF CH A N G I N G CH A N G I N G CH A N G I N G CH A N...

Page 119: ...it will cause the unpredicted damage for the device board 6 2 1 6 2 1 6 2 1 6 2 1 Remove Remove Remove Remove Dust Dust Dust Dust for for for for Air Air Air Air Filter Filter Filter Filter To ensure...

Page 120: ...hidden danger for the stable running of the device To ensure that the device can run stably for a long time the maintaining staff should perform the dust maintenance for the fan module of the device r...

Page 121: ...should regularly remove the dust for all service cards of the device completely twice a year is recommended The related steps are as follows Step 1 Prepare the standby board When the maintaining staf...

Page 122: ...to the optical interface and then pull out the interface sub card for cleaning Step 2 Use the private tools and materials to clean When cleaning the optical interface and pigtail connector use the pr...

Page 123: ...i static soft brush to clean removing the dust on the surface of the optical interface The laser sent by the laser device on the optical interface is invisible infrared light and it may cause permanen...

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Page 125: ...I O N D I M E N S I O N D I M E N S I O N D I M E N S I O N Model Model Model Model Power Power Power Power consumption consumption consumption consumption Dimension Dimension Dimension Dimension SM6...

Page 126: ...A A A APP E N D I X PP E N D I X PP E N D I X PP E N D I X TA B L E TA B L E TA B L E TA B L E A A A A 3 3 3 3 T T T THE HE HE HE PO W E R PO W E R PO W E R PO W E R CO N S U M P T I O N CO N S U M P...

Page 127: ...ram of SM66 MPUA card panel is as follows A A A APP E N D I X PP E N D I X PP E N D I X PP E N D I X FI G U R E FI G U R E FI G U R E FI G U R E A A A A 1 1 1 1 T T T THE HE HE HE D I A G R A M D I A...

Page 128: ...ndicator Indicator Indicator Color Color Color Color Status Status Status Status Description Description Description Description SYS Single color green Flash The MOU card works normally Off on The MPU...

Page 129: ...R F A C E S IN T E R F A C E S IN T E R F A C E S ON ON ON ON SM66 MPUB SM66 MPUB SM66 MPUB SM66 MPUB CA R D CA R D CA R D CA R D Interface Interface Interface Interface name name name name Descripti...

Page 130: ...data sent CON AUX CMM RXD Single color green Off CON AUX CMM port has no data received Flash CON AUX CMM port has data received DC0 100M Single color yellow Off DC0 interface is negotiated as 10M On D...

Page 131: ...UA SM66 SFUA SM66 SFUA CA R D CA R D CA R D CA R D PA N E L PA N E L PA N E L PA N E L The SM66 SFUA card is only used by SM6600 04 MF The indicators on the SM66 SFUA panel indicate the working status...

Page 132: ...e SM66 SFUB panel indicate the working status of each LPU card respectively The meaning of the indicators on the SM66 SFUB card is as follows Appendix table A 9 The meaning of the indicators on the SM...

Page 133: ...D I A G R A M OF OF OF OF SM66 8XGEF2QXGE SM66 8XGEF2QXGE SM66 8XGEF2QXGE SM66 8XGEF2QXGE CA R D CA R D CA R D CA R D PA N E L PA N E L PA N E L PA N E L The description of the SM66 8XGEF2QXGE sub int...

Page 134: ...0Base TX 1000Base T RJ45 interfaces and 24 1000Base X SFP optical interfaces The diagram of SM66 24GET24GEF panel is as follows A A A APP E N D I X PP E N D I X PP E N D I X PP E N D I X FI G U R E FI...

Page 135: ...lower 24 even ports 0 2 4 44 46 For the work status of the LPU card view the indicators LPU 0 LPU n on the SFU panel A4 3 A4 3 A4 3 A4 3 SM66 48GET SM66 48GET SM66 48GET SM66 48GET SM66 48GET interfa...

Page 136: ...interface has data sent and received The indicator has two forms and indicates the status of the upper 24 odd ports1 3 5 45 47 indicates the status of the lower 24 even ports 0 2 4 44 46 For the work...

Page 137: ...ngle color green Off The link interface does not set up the connection On The link interface has set up the connection Flash The link interface has data sent and received The indicator has two forms a...

Page 138: ...I C A T O R S IN D I C A T O R S IN D I C A T O R S ON ON ON ON SM66 48GETP SM66 48GETP SM66 48GETP SM66 48GETP SU B SU B SU B SU B CA R D CA R D CA R D CA R D Name Name Name Name Indicator Indicator...

Page 139: ...C A T O R S IN D I C A T O R S IN D I C A T O R S ON ON ON ON SM66 SIU SM66 SIU SM66 SIU SM66 SIU SU B SU B SU B SU B CA R D CA R D CA R D CA R D Name Name Name Name Indicator Indicator Indicator Ind...

Page 140: ...follows A A A APP E N D I X PP E N D I X PP E N D I X PP E N D I X TA B L E TA B L E TA B L E TA B L E A A A A 21 21 21 21 T T T THE HE HE HE M E A N I N G M E A N I N G M E A N I N G M E A N I N G O...

Page 141: ...I X PP E N D I X PP E N D I X TA B L E TA B L E TA B L E TA B L E A A A A 23 23 23 23 T T T THE HE HE HE IN D I C A T O R S IN D I C A T O R S IN D I C A T O R S IN D I C A T O R S ON ON ON ON DD1000...

Page 142: ...Rate 9600bit s 115200bit s the default value is 9600bit s Supported services Connected with the serial port of the local terminal such as PC and run the terminal emulation program on the terminal B2 B...

Page 143: ...T E S AT T R I B U T E S Attribute Attribute Attribute Attribute Description Description Description Description Interface standard IEEE 802 3 af IEEE 802 3 at Connector type RJ45 Work mode Auto iden...

Page 144: ...al Optical Optical Optical Port Port Port Port Attributes Attributes Attributes Attributes A A A APP E N D I X PP E N D I X PP E N D I X PP E N D I X TA B L E TA B L E TA B L E TA B L E B B B B 6 6 6...

Page 145: ...Switch Installation Manual Installation Preparations copyright 2015 Maipu All rights reserved 21 Attribute Attribute Attribute Attribute Description Description Description Description Work mode Supp...

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Page 147: ...E FI G U R E FI G U R E FI G U R E C C C C 1 1 1 1 T T T THE HE HE HE D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M OF OF OF OF CO N S O L E CO N S O L E CO N S O L E CO N S O L E CA B L E...

Page 148: ...5 TW I S T E D TW I S T E D TW I S T E D TW I S T E D PA I R PA I R PA I R PA I R CO N N E C T I O N CO N N E C T I O N CO N N E C T I O N CO N N E C T I O N R E L A T I O N S H I P R E L A T I O N S...

Page 149: ...O N D I N G CO R R E S P O N D I N G IN T E R F A C E IN T E R F A C E IN T E R F A C E IN T E R F A C E CA B L E CA B L E CA B L E CA B L E RE L A T I O N S H I P RE L A T I O N S H I P RE L A T I O...

Page 150: ...odel Model Model Model and and and and Corresponding Corresponding Corresponding Corresponding Interface Interface Interface Interface Cable Cable Cable Cable Relationship Relationship Relationship Re...

Page 151: ...RE L A T I O N S H I P RE L A T I O N S H I P RE L A T I O N S H I P TA B L E TA B L E TA B L E TA B L E Cable Cable Cable Cable Model Model Model Model User User User User Interface Interface Interf...

Page 152: ...m Item Parameter Parameter Parameter Parameter Remarks Remarks Remarks Remarks Outer sheath color Black Core wire color Brown Connect to 0V Blue Connect to 48V Yellow and green Connect to PGND Cable l...

Page 153: ...f the current limiting resistor is 1M D1 2 D1 2 D1 2 D1 2 Temperature Temperature Temperature Temperature Requirement Requirement Requirement Requirement To ensure that the device can work normally it...

Page 154: ...ipment room mean the values measured from the floor above 1 5 m and 0 4 m from the front of the switch when there are no protection boards The short term work condition means no more than 48h continuo...

Page 155: ...ctors Electrostatic absorption appears especially when the temperature and humidity are lower which affects the device life and easily causes communication fault The requirement for the dust content a...

Page 156: ...from the interior affect the switches through capacitance coupling inductance coupling electromagnetic radiation public impedance including grounding system and lead such as power lines signal lines a...

Page 157: ...pendent device has the independent AC power distribution protection device The configuration protection switch should be larger than the protection switch of the post powered device The power input ra...

Page 158: ...der line as short as possible The requirement for the DC power is shown in Table D 6 A A A APP E N D I X PP E N D I X PP E N D I X PP E N D I X TA B L E TA B L E TA B L E TA B L E D D D D 6 6 6 6 DC D...

Page 159: ...ch the required output voltage range Configure the total capacity of the High frequency switch rectifier to satisfy the communication load power and the charging power of the storage battery Configure...

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Page 161: ...A T I O N S SP E C I F I C A T I O N S SP E C I F I C A T I O N S SP E C I F I C A T I O N S No No No No Description Description Description Description 1 Grounding design should comply with the volt...

Page 162: ...of the cabinet via the connection cable with the cross sectional area no less than 1 6 mm2 respectively 4 The metal components of the device cabinet should have good conductivity The metal component...

Page 163: ...om it is recommended for them to share the same protection grounding bar in the same equipment room 7 The DC power port should add surge protection circuit E1 5 E1 5 E1 5 E1 5 Laying Laying Laying Lay...

Page 164: ...l They have different requirements for the wiring in the lightning protection design Communication connection cable should be routed indoors which can effectively reduce the damage rate of the inducti...

Page 165: ...ion Method Method Method Method of of of of Power Power Power Power Cable Cable Cable Cable One end of the power cable is connected to the device and the other end is connected to the power strip or l...

Page 166: ...ld add the protective sleeve or pad Be careful when plugging the connector and avoid damaging the connector or fracturing the fiber because of too much force Avoid pulling pressing and extruding the f...

Page 167: ...ower supply PE line and the installed metal structure should ensure the equipotential connection For the equipotential connection of the interconnected devices refer to figure E 1 After connection use...

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Page 169: ...S SE R I E S R O U T I N G R O U T I N G R O U T I N G R O U T I N G SW I T C H SW I T C H SW I T C H SW I T C H CA B L E CA B L E CA B L E CA B L E L A Y I N G L A Y I N G L A Y I N G L A Y I N G The...

Page 170: ...E F F F F 2 2 2 2 T T T THE HE HE HE CA B L E CA B L E CA B L E CA B L E BI N D I N G BI N D I N G BI N D I N G BI N D I N G D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M The bending radius...

Page 171: ...I G U R E FI G U R E F F F F 4 4 4 4 T T T THE HE HE HE D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M D I A G R A M OF OF OF OF TH E TH E TH E TH E CA B L E CA B L E CA B L E CA B L E BE N D I N G BE N D...

Page 172: ...me direction should be bound to the cable bunch The cables in the cable bunch should be clean and straight The cable tie binding should be conducted as follows A A A APP E N D I X PP E N D I X PP E N...

Page 173: ...Printed circuit board component 2 O O O O O Switch power O O O Cabinet frame metal O O O O O O Chassis mat O O O O Screw O O O O Dust cover Plastic Radiator O O O O O O Fan O O O O O O Cable Lithium b...

Page 174: ...use period refer to the requirements for the use environment in the product manuals In the statement list all components that may be configured in Maipu products For the actual components contained in...

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