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The lightning protection system of the facility is a separate system that consists of the lightning rod, down lead conductor 
and the connector to the grounding system, which usually shares the power reference ground and yellow/green safety 
cable ground. The lightning discharge ground is for the facility only, irrelevant to the equipment.   

2.2.7  EMI Consideration 

Various interference sources, from either outside or inside the equipment or application system, affect the system in the 
conductive ways such as capacitive coupling, inductive coupling, and electromagnetic radiation. There are two types of 
electromagnetic interferences: radiated interference and conducted interference, depending on the type of the 
propagation path. When the energy, often RF energy, from a component arrives at a sensitive component via the space, 
the energy is known as radiated interference. The interference source can be both a part of the interfered system and a 
completely electrically isolated unit. Conducted interference results from the electromagnetic wire or signal cable 
connection between the source and the sensitive component, along the cable the interference conducts from one unit to 
another. Conducted interference often affects the power supply of the equipment, but can be controlled by a filter. 
Radiated interference may affect any signal path in the equipment, and is difficult to shield. 

Effective measures should be taken for the power system to prevent the interference from the electric grid.   

The working ground of the device should be properly separated and kept as far as possible from the grounding device of 
the power equipment or the anti-lightning grounding device.   

Keep the equipment away from high-power radio transmitter, radar transmitting station, and high-frequency large-current 
device. 

Measures must be taken to isolate static electricity. 

2.3  Precaution for Fiber Connection 

Before connecting the fibers, you should ensure that the type of optical connector and the type of fibers match the type of 
the fiber port used. Moreover, you should pay attention to the Tx and Rx directions of the fiber. The Tx end of this 
equipment should be connected to the Rx end of the peer equipment, and the Rx end of this equipment to the Tx end of 
the peer equipment. 

2.4  Installation Tool 

Common tools 

Cross screwdriver, straight screwdriver, related electric and optical cables 
Bolts, diagonal pliers, straps 

Special-purpose tools 

Anti-static tool, anti-static glove, stripping pliers, crimping pliers, crimping pliers for the 
crystal head, wire cutter   

Fiber optic cleaning tools 

Air-laid paper, fiber end microscope   

Meter 

Multimeter, Errormeter, Optic-power meter 

 

 

RG-WALL1600-M6600 is not shipped with a tool kit. The tool kit is customer-supplied.

 

2.5  Unpacking Requirements 

Goods Checklist 

Installation Kit 

Two mounting brackets, USB cables, Ethernet cables, two power cables, Console cables, six 
screws, four rubber pads, two SFP transceivers and optical disk containing tools and documents. 

 

A normal delivery should contain the above mentioned items, which may differ from the actual delivery, depending 
on purchase contracts. Please check your goods carefully against the packing list or purchase contract. If you have 
any questions or there are any errors, please contact your distributor. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for RG-WALL1600-M6600

Page 1: ...RG WALL1600 M6600 Next Generation Firewall Hardware Installation and Reference Guide V1 3...

Page 2: ...or by any means without the prior written consent of Ruijie Networks is prohibited Exemption Statement This document is provided as is The contents of this document are subject to change without any n...

Page 3: ...s and concepts Obtaining Technical Assistance Ruijie Networks Website https www ruijienetworks com Technical Support Website https ruijienetworks com support Case Portal http caseportal ruijienetworks...

Page 4: ...condensing Weight Net weight about 14 7kg Dimensions L x W x H 322mm x 432mm x 44mm 1RU AC Power 100 VAC to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Maximum Current 110V 4A 220V 2A Power Consumption Average Max 113W 202W Hea...

Page 5: ...edundant USB port 4 MGMT 1 2 RJ 45 It is applied to Web management on PC The default IP address of MGMT interface1 is 192 168 1 200 5 SFP Port 1 8 SFP Gigabit fiber port It is connected to an SFP tran...

Page 6: ...an accident Be sure to make a careful check before you shut down the power supply Do not place the equipment in a damp wet location Do not let any liquid enter the chassis Any nonstandard and inaccur...

Page 7: ...he weight of the RG WALL1600 M6600 and its installation accessories Be sure that the dimensions of the cabinet is appropriate for installation of the RG WALL1600 M6600 that can reserve a certain space...

Page 8: ...e good ventilation and dust prevention Apart from dust the salt acid and sulfide in the air in the equipment room must also meet strict requirements as such poisonous substances may accelerate the cor...

Page 9: ...properly separated and kept as far as possible from the grounding device of the power equipment or the anti lightning grounding device Keep the equipment away from high power radio transmitter radar t...

Page 10: ...ation location networking mode power supply and wiring before installation Verify the following before installation The installation location is of a good air flow The installation location meets the...

Page 11: ...Installation Steps 1 Plan the available space before installing the cabinet You must reserve sufficient space for front and back doors for maintenance 2 Mount and fasten the cabinet at the designed lo...

Page 12: ...e Use screws to fasten them to the fastening bracket of the cabinet After fastened the equipment should be stable and still in the cabinet 3 5 Connecting the AC Power Supply to the Power Module Connec...

Page 13: ...net doors can be closed Verify that the cabinet has been fastened completely and does not move or tilt Verify that the equipment has been installed in the cabinet and all the cables have been fastened...

Page 14: ...Replace a swappable module in any of the following circumstances The module is faulty The module must be replaced based on networking requirements Make sure the optical modules connected to both ends...

Page 15: ...meters Start the PC and run the terminal simulation program on the PC such as Terminal on Windows 3 1 or HyperTerminal on Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Set terminal parameters The parameters are as follows...

Page 16: ...parameters click OK Now many PCs do not have Console ports and systems do not support hyperterminals Therefore Console to USB cables and terminal emulators e g SecureCRT are needed Parameter Settings...

Page 17: ...y check none stop bit 1 and no flow control 1 Choose File Connect click New Session in the displayed list and select Serial in the Protocol dropdown list Click Next and the following interface will be...

Page 18: ...llowing interface will be displayed Figure 4 7 4 Click Finish and the following interface will be displayed Figure 4 8 4 2 Power on Startup Checking Before Power on The device is properly grounded The...

Page 19: ...y started the parameters are already configured Checking After Power on Recommended After power on you are recommended to perform the following checks to ensure the normal operation of follow up confi...

Page 20: ...t 1000 Mbps Yellow The port is up at 100 Mbps Off The port is up at 10 Mbps 5 Ethernet Port Status Green The Ethernet port is up Blinking The Ethernet port is receiving transmitting data Off The Ether...

Page 21: ...Troubleshooting Procedures Fault 1 The system login password is lost Fault Description The login password is forgotten or lost and so it is not possible to configure the data Troubleshooting Please c...

Page 22: ...d on the console Troubleshooting Such problem is related to the settings of the serial port Check if the settings of such parameters as the baud rate are the same as the settings above Fault 5 The lin...

Page 23: ...pairs of the 1000BASE T In addition to the above cables the 100BASE TX 10BASE T can also use up to 100m of 10Mbps 100 ohm Category 3 4 5 cables and 100Mbps 100 ohm Category 5 cables Figure A 2 shows t...

Page 24: ...that often bend or suffer removal insertion should be greater than 10 times its diameter Requirement for the minimum fiber bend radius The diameter of a fiber tray to hold fibers cannot be less than...

Page 25: ...ng or cause device damage or cable damage during commissioning 220V and 48V power cords cannot be bundled on the guide rails of moving parts The power cables connecting moving parts such as door groun...

Page 26: ...bunches with cables in cable bunches clean and straight Binding by using buckles should be performed according to Table B 1 Cable Bunch Diameter mm Binding space mm 10 80 150 10 30 150 200 30 200 300...

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