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Installing the router ························································································ 1

 

Installation prerequisites ···································································································································· 1

 

Installation flow··················································································································································· 1

 

Installing the router············································································································································· 3

 

Installing an air filter ··································································································································· 3

 

Mounting the router on a workbench ·········································································································· 3

 

Installing the router in a rack ······················································································································ 4

 

Grounding the router ········································································································································ 27

 

Grounding the router through the grounding terminal on the rack ··························································· 27

 

Grounding the router with a grounding strip ····························································································· 29

 

Grounding the router with a grounding conductor buried in the earth ground·········································· 30

 

Installing an interface module ·························································································································· 30

 

Installing a SIC ········································································································································· 30

 

Installing a DSIC ······································································································································ 31

 

Installing an HMIM ··································································································································· 33

 

Installing a MIM ········································································································································ 34

 

Connecting the router to the network ··············································································································· 35

 

Connecting an Ethernet cable ·················································································································· 35

 

Connecting an optical fiber ······················································································································· 36

 

Installing a CF card ·········································································································································· 37

 

Installing a Micro SD card ································································································································ 38

 

Installing an SSD drive ····································································································································· 39

 

Logging in through the console port ················································································································· 40

 

Connecting a console cable ····················································································································· 40

 

Setting terminal parameters ····················································································································· 43

 

Installing a power module ································································································································ 44

 

Connecting the power cord ······························································································································ 46

 

Connecting an AC power cord ················································································································· 46

 

Connecting a DC power cord ··················································································································· 48

 

Connecting an RPS power cord ··············································································································· 50

 

Verifying the installation ··································································································································· 51

 

Accessing the router for the first time··············································································································· 51

 

 

Summary of Contents for MSR 3610

Page 1: ...Installing an interface module 30 Installing a SIC 30 Installing a DSIC 31 Installing an HMIM 33 Installing a MIM 34 Connecting the router to the network 35 Connecting an Ethernet cable 35 Connecting an optical fiber 36 Installing a CF card 37 Installing a Micro SD card 38 Installing an SSD drive 39 Logging in through the console port 40 Connecting a console cable 40 Setting terminal parameters 43...

Page 2: ... seal on a mounting screw on the chassis cover intact and if you want to open the chassis contact H3C for permission Otherwise H3C 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 flow You can install the router on a workbench or in a rack Select an installation ...

Page 3: ...cords Verify the installation Power on the router Troubleshoot the router Power off the router Operating correctly End Install the air filter Install the Micro SD card Install the power modules Install the SSD hard disk Connect the router to the configuration terminal Start Mount the router on a workbench Mount the router in a rack Install the router ...

Page 4: ... the chassis Fasten the fastening screws on the guide rails with a Phillips screwdriver See Figure 2 Figure 2 Installing the upper and lower guide rails 3 Push the air filter along the guide rails from the rear side of the chassis to the front Figure 3 Pushing the air filter along the guide rails Mounting the router on a workbench IMPORTANT Ensure good ventilation and 100 mm 3 94 in of clearance a...

Page 5: ...he router on the workbench with the upside up Figure 5 Mounting the router on a workbench MSR 36 10 AC Installing the router in a rack Mounting brackets The following routers require only the front mounting brackets MSR3600 28 MSR3600 28 SI MSR3600 28 SI GL MSR3600 28 X1 MSR3600 28 X1 DP MSR3600 51 MSR3600 51 SI MSR3600 51 X1 MSR3600 51 X1 DP The following routers require both the front and rear m...

Page 6: ...20 DP MSR 36 40 MSR 36 60 The front mounting brackets vary by router model as shown in Figure 6 Figure 6 Front mounting brackets Figure 7 Rear mounting brackets 3640 3660 1U front mounting brackets of general equipment ...

Page 7: ...6 Router dimensions Figure 8 MSR 36 10 36 20 router dimensions 480 mm 18 90 in 60 mm 2 36 in Front mounting bracket RPS power cord 65 mm 2 56 in E1 cable ...

Page 8: ...7 Figure 9 MSR3610 G 3620 G router dimensions 470 mm 18 50 in 60 mm 2 36 in 45 mm 1 77 in E1 cable Power cord ...

Page 9: ...8 Figure 10 MSR3620 DP router dimensions 470 mm 18 50 in 60 mm 2 36 in Ethernet network cable 45 mm 1 77 in E1 cable Front mounting bracket ...

Page 10: ...9 Figure 11 MSR 36 40 36 60 router dimensions 480 mm 18 90 in E1 cable 60 mm 2 36 in Power cord 60 mm 2 36 in Front mounting bracket ...

Page 11: ...10 Figure 12 MSR3600 28 router dimensions 360 mm 14 17 in 60 mm 2 36 in 60 mm 2 36 in E1 cable Front mounting bracket Power cord ...

Page 12: ...11 Figure 13 MSR3600 28 SI 3600 28 SI GL router dimensions 360 mm 14 17 in 60 mm 2 36 in 45 mm 1 77 in Power cord Ethernet network cable Front mounting bracket ...

Page 13: ...12 Figure 14 MSR3600 28 X1 router dimensions 360 mm 14 17 in 60 mm 2 36 in 60 mm 2 36 in Power cord E1 cable Front mounting bracket ...

Page 14: ...13 Figure 15 MSR3600 28 X1 DP router dimensions 360 mm 14 17 in 60 mm 2 36 in 60 mm 2 36 in Power cord E1 cable Front mounting bracket ...

Page 15: ...14 Figure 16 MSR3600 51 router dimensions 400 mm 15 75 in 45 mm 1 77 in 60 mm 2 36 in Front mounting bracket Power cord Ethernet network cable E1 cable ...

Page 16: ...15 Figure 17 MSR3600 51 SI router dimensions 360 mm 14 17 in 60 mm 2 36 in 45 mm 1 77 in Power cord Ethernet network cable Front mounting bracket ...

Page 17: ...16 Figure 18 MSR3600 51 X1 router dimensions 400 mm 15 75 in 60 mm 2 36 in 45 mm 1 77 in Ethernet network cable Power cord E1 cable Front mounting bracket ...

Page 18: ...he front post to the front door A minimum of 80 mm 3 15 in Distance from the front post to the rear door A minimum of 550 mm 21 65 in Distance from the front post to the rear post 290 mm 11 42 in to 430 mm 16 93 in Allow a minimum of 160 mm 6 30 in distance from the rear post to the rear door 450 mm 17 72 in to 610 mm 24 02 in MSR 36 20 Height 44 2 mm 1 74 in 1 RU Width 440 mm 17 32 in Total depth...

Page 19: ...imum of 680 mm 26 77 in Distance from the front post to the front door A minimum of 70 mm 2 76 in Distance from the front post to the rear door A minimum of 500 mm 19 69 in Distance from the front post to the rear post 286 to 608 mm 11 26 to 23 94 in MSR 36 40 Height 88 1 mm 3 47 in 2 RU Width 440 mm 17 32 in Total depth 600 mm 23 62 in Chassis depth 480 mm 18 90 in Space for connecting an E1 cabl...

Page 20: ... Depth A minimum of 600 mm 23 62 in Distance from the front post to the front door A minimum of 80 mm 3 15 in Distance from the front post to the rear door A minimum of 420 mm 16 54 in MSR3600 28 X1 MSR3600 28 X1 DP Height 43 6 mm 1 72 in 1 RU Width 440 mm 17 32 in Total depth 480 mm 18 90 in Chassis depth 360 mm 14 17 in Space for connecting an AC power cord 60 mm 2 36 in Space for connecting an ...

Page 21: ...in Depth A minimum of 600 mm 23 62 in Distance from the front post to the front door A minimum of 80 mm 3 15 in Distance from the front post to the rear door A minimum of 460 mm 18 11 in Installing the router in a rack by using front and rear mounting brackets WARNING The mounting brackets can only support the weight of the router To avoid damage to the router do not place any objects on the route...

Page 22: ...front mounting brackets 2 Use a rear mounting bracket to mark the positions of cage nuts on the rear rack posts making sure the front and rear mounting brackets are at the same level Figure 21 Marking the positions of cage nuts for the rear mounting brackets ...

Page 23: ... Figure 22 Installing cage nuts 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 23 to attach the rear mounting brackets If smaller follow Figure 24 to attach the rear mounting brackets Figure ...

Page 24: ...t mounting brackets to the chassis and fasten the screws 7 Attach shoulder screws to the rear of the chassis Figure 25 Attaching the front mounting brackets and shoulder screws to the MSR 36 10 36 20 3610 G 3620 G 3620 DP Figure 26 Attaching the front mounting brackets and shoulder screws to the MSR 36 40 ...

Page 25: ...ounting brackets Secure the chassis in the rack by attaching the front mounting brackets with pan head screws onto the back Figure 28 Mounting the router in the rack Installing the router in a rack by using front mounting brackets WARNING The mounting brackets can only support the weight of the router To avoid damage to the router do not place any objects on the router ...

Page 26: ...to mark the positions of cage nuts on the front rack posts making sure they are at the same level Figure 29 Marking the positions of cage nuts on the front rack posts 2 Insert one edge of a cage nut into the square hole on a rack post Use a flat blade screwdriver to compress the other edge of the cage nut and then push the cage nut fully into the hole 3 Repeat step 2 to install other cage nuts to ...

Page 27: ...ting brackets to the chassis and fasten the screws Figure 31 Attaching the front mounting brackets to the chassis 5 Place the router on the rack and secure the chassis in the rack by attaching the front mounting brackets with pan head screws onto the back 1 2 ...

Page 28: ...k IMPORTANT Make sure the rack is correctly grounded before grounding the router To connect the grounding cable 1 Remove the grounding screw from the grounding hole on the rear panel of the chassis 2 Use the grounding screw to attach the ring terminal of the grounding cable to the chassis See Figure 33 3 Remove the hex nut on the grounding post of the grounding strip on the rack 4 Use needle nose ...

Page 29: ...28 Figure 33 Connecting the grounding cable to the router Figure 34 Grounding the router through the grounding terminal on the rack ...

Page 30: ... strip 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 ...

Page 31: ...d treat the joint for corrosion protection Installing an interface module CAUTION An MSR 36 20 router does not support any mixture of SIC 4GSW HMIM 8GSW and HMIM 24GSW interface modules Installing a SIC CAUTION SICs 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 ...

Page 32: ...ed off before installing a DSIC Only the MSR 36 20 36 40 36 60 router supports DSICs You must remove the slot divider between slot 1 and slot 2 or between slot 3 and slot 4 before you install a DSIC To install a DSIC 1 Remove the screws on the filler panels in SIC slots 1 and 2 or slots 3 and 4 of an MSR 36 20 36 40 or 36 60 to remove the filler panel ...

Page 33: ...t divider and pull out the slot divider Figure 39 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 40 Installing a DSIC 4 Fasten the captive screws to secure the DSIC ...

Page 34: ...e HMIM has good contact with the connectors in the slot The following routers do not support HMIMs MSR3600 28 MSR3600 28 SI MSR3600 28 SI GL MSR3600 28 X1 MSR3600 28 X1 DP MSR3600 51 MSR3600 51 SI MSR3600 51 X1 MSR3600 51 X1 DP An HMIM can be 1 U or 0 5 U When you install a 1U HMIM to an MSR router remove the filler panels of the target slot and the neighboring slot above This section uses a 0 5 U...

Page 35: ...stall a 0 5 U MIM into HMIM slot 3 on an MSR 36 10 or HMIM slot 9 or 10 on an MSR 36 60 install the MIM in the lower part of the slot Make sure the MIM has good contact with the connectors in the slot The following routers do not support MIMs MSR3600 28 MSR3600 28 SI MSR3600 28 SI GL MSR3600 28 X1 MSR3600 28 X1 DP MSR3600 51 MSR3600 51 SI MSR3600 51 X1 MSR3600 51 X1 DP MSR3610 G MSR3620 G A MIM ca...

Page 36: ...uter 6 Fasten the captive screws to secure the MIM to the router Figure 43 Attaching a MIM to an HMIM adapter Figure 44 Installing the MIM to the router Connecting the router to the network Connect the router to the network before powering on the router This section describes how to connect the router to the network through Ethernet cables Connecting an Ethernet cable 1 Plug one end of an Ethernet...

Page 37: ...t 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 end without a pull latch into the fiber port 3 Remove the dust cover from the fiber connector 4 Identify the Rx and Tx ports Plug the LC connector at one end of one fiber cable into the Rx port of the router and the LC ...

Page 38: ...R3600 28 X1 DP MSR3600 51 MSR3600 51 SI MSR3600 51 X1 MSR3600 51 X1 DP To install a CF card 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 47 and make sure it does not project from the slot 4 Close the CF...

Page 39: ...the MSR3620 DP router are hot swappable To prevent Micro SD card damage and data loss execute the umount command before you hot swap a Micro SD card Make sure a Micro SD card is installed with the metal pin side facing down Micro SD cards are only supported on the MSR3610 G MSR3620 G and MSR3620 DP routers No Micro SD card is provided with the MSR3620 DP router You need to order Micro SD cards as ...

Page 40: ...emove the chassis cover See Removing chassis covers To install an SSD drive 1 Locate the SSD drive slot See MSR3620 DP internal module locations in Locating internal modules 2 Align the golden plating on the SSD drive with the mSATA connector in the slot 3 Slightly press the SSD drive until it is level with the surface of the connector 4 Use a Phillips screwdriver to screw the SSD drive into place...

Page 41: ...s through the console port only by using a console cable MSR3610 G MSR3620 G MSR3620 DP MSR3600 28 MSR3600 28 SI MSR3600 28 SI GL MSR3600 28 X1 MSR3600 28 X1 DP MSR3600 51 MSR3600 51 SI MSR3600 51 X1 MSR3600 51 X1 DP You can log in the other routers through the console port by using a console or USB console cable at the first login 1 2 3 ...

Page 42: ...river program To connect a serial port console cable 1 Plug the DB 9 female connector to the RS 232 port of the configuration terminal 2 Connect the RJ 45 connector to the console port of the router Figure 50 Connecting the serial port console cable Connecting a USB console cable IMPORTANT Download and install the USB console driver program before configuring the device when you connect the device...

Page 43: ...e qr default htm id 32 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 52 Device Driver Installation Wizard 6 Click Continue Anyway if the followin...

Page 44: ...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 45: ...an AC DC power module 1 Face the front of the router and locate the 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 module with one hand and supporting the bottom of the power module with the oth...

Page 46: ...ter and locate the 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 you install the power module to the PWR1 slot 3 Holding the handle of the power module with one hand and supporting the bottom of the power module with the other hand insert the power module slowly along t...

Page 47: ... For routers that have two power receptacles you can connect two power cords for 1 1 redundancy Connecting an AC power cord 1 Make sure the router is correctly grounded and the power switch on the router is in the OFF position 2 Connect one end of the AC power cord to the AC receptacle on the router and the other end to the AC power source Figure 60 Connecting an AC power cord to an MSR 36 10 36 2...

Page 48: ...47 Figure 61 Connecting an AC power cord to an MSR3600 28 router Figure 62 Connecting an AC power cord to an MSR3610 G 3620 G 3620 DP 3600 51 router 2 1 1 2 ...

Page 49: ...routers do not support DC power cords MSR3600 28 MSR3600 28 SI MSR3600 28 SI GL MSR3600 28 X1 MSR3600 28 X1 DP MSR3600 51 SI The other routers use different DC connectors but the power cord connection procedures are the same As a best practice use the DC power cord provided with the router To connect DC power cords for an MSR3600 51 X1 MSR3600 51 X1 DP router 1 Make sure the router is correctly gr...

Page 50: ... 36 40 36 60 router provide a power switch 2 Loosen the captive screws on the power module with a Phillips screwdriver to remove the power module connector 3 Connect one end of the DC power cord supplied with the router to the DC receptacle on the router and the other end to a DC power source Figure 65 Connecting a DC power cord for an MSR 36 10 36 20 Figure 66 Connecting a DC power cord for an MS...

Page 51: ...le abnormality It enhances the reliability of the device The router has a sticky label and a protective cover when shipped to protect the RPS receptacle To connect an RPS power cord 1 Remove the sticky label 2 Remove the screws on the protective cover with a screw driver to remove the protective cover as shown in Figure 69 3 Insert one end of the RPS power cord to the RPS receptacle on the router ...

Page 52: ...e router and the rack or workbench is stable USB devices and interface modules are correctly installed The router rack and power cords are correctly grounded The correct power source is used The router is connected correctly to the console terminal and other devices Accessing the router for the first time WARNING Before powering on the router locate the switch for the power source so that you can ...

Page 53: ... described in Table 2 Table 2 LED states when the router is operating correctly LED State Description PWR Steady green The power module is supplying power correctly SYS Slow flashing green The router is operating correctly The configuration terminal displays information correctly The router first initializes its memory at startup and then runs BootWare System is starting Press Ctrl D to access BAS...

Page 54: ...a0 msr36 cmw710 boot e0006p05 bin Done Image file cfa0 msr36 cmw710 boot e0006p05 bin is self decompressing Done System image is starting Line aux0 is available Press ENTER to get started 4 Press Enter The router is ready to configure when you see the following prompt H3C 5 Configure basic settings for the router For more information see Fundamentals Configuration Guide in H3C MSR Router Series Co...

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