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Replacing a transceiver module ·································································································· 77

 

Replacing a fan tray·················································································································· 78

 

Replacing an air filter ················································································································ 79

 

Replacing a memory module ······································································································ 79

 

When to replace a memory module ······················································································· 79

 

Memory module structure ····································································································  80

 

Memory module slot ··········································································································· 81

 

Replacing a memory module ······························································································· 81

 

Troubleshooting ············································································· 83

 

MPU failures ··························································································································· 83

 

RUN LED is off ················································································································· 83

 

RUN LED fast flashes ········································································································ 83

 

ALM LED is steady on or flashes ·························································································· 83

 

FIP module failures ·················································································································· 84

 

RUN LED is off ················································································································· 84

 

RUN LED fast flashes ········································································································ 84

 

Power module failures ··············································································································· 84

 

Power LED is off ··············································································································· 84

 

Red power LED is on ········································································································· 85

 

Fan failures ···························································································································· 85

 

Fan tray is absent ·············································································································· 85

 

ALM LED is red ················································································································· 85

 

HIM/MIM/MIC/MIC-X failures ······································································································ 86

 

Configuration system issues ······································································································· 86

 

No terminal display ············································································································ 86

 

Garbled terminal display ····································································································· 86

 

No response from the serial port ··························································································· 87

 

Dealing with console login password loss ······················································································ 87

 

Examining the state of password recovery capability ································································· 88

 

Skipping current system configuration ···················································································· 89

 

Skipping authentication for console login ················································································ 90

 

Restoring to factory default configuration ················································································ 91

 

Cooling system failure ··············································································································· 92

 

Ethernet port failure ·················································································································· 92

 

Interface module, cable, and connection failure ·············································································· 93

 

Software upgrade failures ·········································································································· 93

 

No response from the serial port of the MPU ··········································································· 93

 

TFTP upgrade failure ········································································································· 93

 

FTP upgrade failure ··········································································································· 94

 

System software image file missing errors ····················································································· 94

 

Appendix A Chassis views and Technical specifications ························· 96

 

Chassis views ························································································································· 96

 

Dimensions and weights ·········································································································· 101

 

Power consumption ················································································································ 103

 

Power modules ····················································································································· 104

 

AC power modules ·········································································································· 104

 

DC power modules ·········································································································· 105

 

Fan tray ······························································································································· 107

 

MPUs ·································································································································· 107

 

RPE-X1 ························································································································· 108

 

RPE-X3 ························································································································· 109

 

RPE-X5 ························································································································· 110

 

RPE-X5E ······················································································································· 110

 

RSE-X1 ························································································································· 112

 

MCP-X1/X2 ····················································································································  113

 

Components ··················································································································· 114

 

Switching fabric modules ········································································································· 118

 

SFE-L1 ························································································································· 118

 

SFE-L2 ························································································································· 119

 

Flexible interface platform modules ···························································································· 119

 

Содержание SR6616

Страница 1: ...H3C SR6616 Routers Installation Guide New H3C Technologies Co Ltd http www h3c com Document version 6W122 20190315 ...

Страница 2: ...r respective owners Notice The information in this document is subject to change without notice All contents in this document including statements information and recommendations are believed to be accurate but they are presented without warranty of any kind express or implied H3C shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein Environmental protection This prod...

Страница 3: ...ose syntax choices keywords or arguments that are optional x y Braces enclose a set of required syntax choices separated by vertical bars from which you select one x y Square brackets enclose a set of optional syntax choices separated by vertical bars from which you select one or none x y Asterisk marked braces enclose a set of required syntax choices separated by vertical bars from which you sele...

Страница 4: ...as a Layer 2 or Layer 3 switch or a router that supports Layer 2 forwarding and other Layer 2 features 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...

Страница 5: ...Documentation feedback You can e mail your comments about product documentation to info h3c com We appreciate your comments ...

Страница 6: ...3 RPE X5 RPE X5E MPU 16 Installing an RSE X1 MPU 18 Installing an MCP MPU 19 Installing an SSD drive 20 Installing a FIP module and an air deflector 22 Installing a FIP module 22 Optional Installing an air deflector 23 Installing a SAP OAP switching fabric module 24 Installing a HIM MIM MIC MIC X interface module 25 Assembling a MIC X adapter module and MIC interface module into a MIC X interface ...

Страница 7: ...or the router 60 Displaying the software and hardware version information for the router 60 Displaying the operational statistics for the router 60 Displaying detailed information about a module 61 Displaying the electrical label information for a module 61 Displaying the CPU usage of a module 62 Displaying the memory usage of a module 63 Displaying the CF card information 63 Displaying the operat...

Страница 8: ... Dealing with console login password loss 87 Examining the state of password recovery capability 88 Skipping current system configuration 89 Skipping authentication for console login 90 Restoring to factory default configuration 91 Cooling system failure 92 Ethernet port failure 92 Interface module cable and connection failure 93 Software upgrade failures 93 No response from the serial port of the...

Страница 9: ...ector 143 Appendix B Hardware compatibility matrixes 144 MPU and Comware compatibility matrix 144 Service module and MPU compatibility matrix 144 Interface module and Comware compatibility matrix 145 Appendix C LEDs 146 MPU LEDs 148 Switching fabric module LEDs 157 FIP LEDs 158 SAP LEDs 164 HIM MIM MIC MIC X LEDs 169 Power module LEDs 169 Fan tray LEDs 170 Appendix D Arranging slots and numbering ...

Страница 10: ...alert that calls attention to important information that if not understood or followed can result in data loss data corruption or damage to hardware or software General safety recommendations Keep the chassis and installation tools away from walk areas Make sure the ground is dry and flat and anti slip measures are in place Remove all the external cables including power cords before moving the cha...

Страница 11: ...doors To make sure the router operates correctly and to prolong its service lifetime the installation site must meet the following requirements Temperature and humidity Cleanliness EMI Temperature and humidity Maintain temperature and humidity in the equipment room in an acceptable range Lasting high relative humidity can cause poor insulation electricity leakage mechanical property change of mate...

Страница 12: ...e 5 Dust concentration limit in the equipment room Substance Concentration limit particles m3 Dust particles 3 x 10 4 No visible dust on desk in three days NOTE Dust particle diameter 5 µm The equipment room must also meet strict limits on salts acids and sulfides to eliminate corrosion and premature aging of components as shown in Table 6 Table 6 Harmful gas limits in the equipment room Gas Max m...

Страница 13: ...unded Take dust proof measures for the equipment room Maintain the humidity and temperature in the acceptable range Always wear an ESD wrist strap when touching a circuit board or transceiver module Place the removed memory module CF card or HIM MIM MIC MIC X on an antistatic workbench with the face upward or put it into an antistatic bag Touch only the edges instead of electronic components when ...

Страница 14: ...ssis or attach it to the grounding screw of the chassis with the alligator clips 4 Make sure the rack is reliably grounded Figure 2 Attaching an ESD wrist strap 1 ESD wrist strap 2 Lock 3 Alligator clip EMI All electromagnetic interference EMI sources from outside or inside of the router and application system adversely affect the router in the following ways A conduction pattern of capacitance co...

Страница 15: ...ng protection capability NOTE For how to install a lightning protector and surge protector see Connecting the AC power supply to a power strip with lightning protection and Installing a surge protector Space For easy installation and maintenance follow these space requirements Reserve a minimum of 1 m 3 28 ft of clearance between the rack and walls or other devices For heat dissipation make sure t...

Страница 16: ...that has a conductor cross section area of a minimum of 16 sq mm 0 02 sq in leave more space between the front rack posts and the front door as appropriate Power supply Make sure the power supply system at the installation site is stable and meets the requirements of the power modules including the rated input voltage Select power modules based on the power consumption of the cards and fan trays F...

Страница 17: ...rid system Separate the protection ground of the router from the grounding device or lightning protection grounding device as far as possible Keep the router far away from radio stations radar and high frequency devices working in high current Use electromagnetic shielding when necessary Lightning protection The grounding cable of the chassis is reliably grounded The grounding terminal of the AC p...

Страница 18: ...router is far away from any moist area and heat source The emergency power switch in the equipment room is located Tools Installation accessories supplied with the router User supplied tools Referen ce Documents shipped with the router Online documents ...

Страница 19: ...ur router and its accessories safe for future use Figure 3 Router installation flow Check before installation To prepare for installing the router Make sure you have read Preparing for installation carefully and the installation site meets all the requirements ...

Страница 20: ... or around the rack Move the router to a place near the rack Installing the router in a 19 inch rack To install the router in a rack you need mounting brackets and a rack shelf Attaching cage nuts to the rack 1 Determine where to install the router in the rack and then install a rack shelf on the rack 2 As shown in Figure 4 mark the positions of cage nuts on the front rack posts by using a front m...

Страница 21: ... marked positions on the rack posts Figure 5 Installing cage nuts Installing the cable management brackets As shown in Figure 6 before attaching a mounting bracket to the router attach the cable management bracket to the left mounting bracket with screws ...

Страница 22: ...o the router Before installing the router in a rack install the front mounting brackets to the two sides of the router To attach the front mounting brackets to the router align the screw holes on the mounting brackets with the screw holes on the router chassis and then fasten the screws ...

Страница 23: ...to the rack making sure that there is enough clearance between the router and rack posts for installing the mounting brackets 2 Attach the router horizontally by fastening the mounting brackets to the rack with appropriate pan head screws The specifications of pan head screws must satisfy the installation requirements and rustproof treatment has been made to their surfaces ...

Страница 24: ...ection and EMI protection To connect the grounding cable 1 Remove the grounding screws from the grounding terminal on the rear panel of the router chassis 2 Use the grounding screws to attach the lug of the grounding cable to the grounding terminal and fasten the screws 3 Connect the other end of the grounding cable to the grounding strip of the rack ...

Страница 25: ...PU LEDs Installing an RPE X1 RPE X3 RPE X5 RPE X5E MPU Before installing an RPE X1 RPE X3 RPE X5 or RPE X5E MPU install a compatible carrier in the MPU slot The RPE X1 MPU supports the BKEB carrier the RPE X3 MPU supports the BKEC carrier and the RPE X5 RPE X5E MPU supports the BKEE carrier For the carrier model see the barcode on the carrier The installation procedures for the RPE X1 RPE X3 RPE X...

Страница 26: ... structure of the RPE X1 carrier Figure 11 Installing the RPE X1 carrier 3 Use even pressure to gently push the RPE X1 into slot 4 along the slide rails and then push the ejector levers inward to lock the RPE X1 in position ...

Страница 27: ...ware is loaded When the RUN LED flashes green at 1 Hz the RPE X1 is operating correctly Installing an RSE X1 MPU 1 Locate the slot to install the RSE X1 You can install an RSE X1 in slot 5 or slot 6 This procedure uses slot 5 as an example 2 Loosen the captive screws on the filler panel in slot 5 and then remove the filler panel 3 Use even pressure to gently push the RSE X1 into slot 5 along the s...

Страница 28: ...rectly Installing an MCP MPU IMPORTANT An MCP MPU supports only FIP 10 and FIP 20 modules You can install an MCP in slot 5 or slot 6 The installation procedure is similar for MCPs The following procedure installs an MCP X1 in slot 5 To install an MCP 1 Loosen the captive screws on the filler panel in slot 5 and then remove the filler panel 2 Use even pressure to gently push the MCP into slot 5 alo...

Страница 29: ...ation software is loaded When the RUN LED flashes green at 1 Hz the MCP is operating correctly Installing an SSD drive Only the FIP 260 FIP 380 and SAP XP4GE32 modules support mSATA SSD drives the router does not support SSC enabled SSD drives No SSD drive or screws are provided with the router Prepare them yourself as required For correct operation of the device use H3C SSD drives To install an S...

Страница 30: ...e slot 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 Figure 16 Installing an SSD drive 2 1 ...

Страница 31: ...ng holes in the backplane and then push the ejector levers inward to lock the FIP module in position If you encounter a resistance when pushing a FIP module into slot remove the filler panels from the left and right slots and then install the FIP module After the FIP module is installed reinstall the removed filler panels to prevent dust from entering the chassis Figure 17 Inserting a FIP module 4...

Страница 32: ...over the slot To install an air deflector 1 Locate the service module slot to install the air deflector 2 Loosen the captive screws on the filler panel and then remove the filler panel 3 Gently push the air deflector into the service slot along the slide rails until it snaps into the place 4 Fasten the captive screws on the air deflector ...

Страница 33: ...odule The router supports hot swapping of SAPs OAPs and switching fabric modules The installation procedure is similar for SAPs OAPs and switching fabric modules The following procedure installs a SAP module To install a SAP module 1 Locate the slot to install the SAP module 1 2 2 ...

Страница 34: ...tly After the router is powered on the RUN LED on the SAP flashes green once and then fast flashes at 8 Hz until the application software is loaded When the RUN LED flashes green at 1 Hz the SAP is operating correctly Installing a HIM MIM MIC MIC X interface module CAUTION MIM interface modules are not hot swappable but the MIC and MIC X interface modules are hot swappable To hot swap a HIM interf...

Страница 35: ...oard 2 Align the MIC interface module circuit board with the guide rails on the MIC X adapter module carrier Gently push the circuit board into the carrier along the guide rails until the circuit board makes close contact with the connectors on the MIC X adapter module carrier 3 Install M3 screws provided with the MIC X adapter module carrier into the two screw holes at the center of MIC interface...

Страница 36: ...HIM MIM MIC MIC X on the FIP module 2 Loosen the captive screws on the filler panel and then remove the filler panel Keep the filler panel safe for future use 3 Use even pressure to push the HIM MIM MIC MIC X slowly along the slide rails into the slot and then close the ejector levers inward Install a HIM MIM MIC X with its PCB components facing right and install a MIC with its PCB components faci...

Страница 37: ...tly If the LED is Off the HIM MIM MIC MIC X has failed the POST Installing a fan tray The router supports hot swapping of fan trays The fan trays can automatically adjust the fan speed To install a fan tray 1 Orient the fan tray to make sure the warning sign on the front panel is on the left 2 Pressing the release button on the fan tray with your thumb and supporting the fan tray bottom with the o...

Страница 38: ...om the panel 2 Insert the CF card into the slot following the direction shown in Figure 26 and make sure it does not project from the slot Figure 26 Inserting the CF card into the slot NOTE If the boot file of the router is stored in the CF card before booting the router make sure the CF card has been correctly installed Otherwise the router cannot be booted Installing a power module The procedure...

Страница 39: ...ecting a power cord Connecting an AC power cord 1 Make sure the router is reliably 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 3 Attach the power cord to the power module handle by using a cable tie Figure 28 Connecting an AC power cord to the router Connecting ...

Страница 40: ...he power module and fasten the screw 5 Connect the end marked with of the supplied black DC power cord to the positive terminal on the power module and fasten the screw 6 Connect the other end of the DC power cord to the DC power source 7 Install the protection cover of the DC power module Figure 30 Connecting the DC power cord Connecting the power cord for the PSR1200 D Figure 31 DC power cord To...

Страница 41: ...ure 32 Attaching the power cords to the power module connector 4 Insert the power module connector in right direction into the power module and fasten the captive screws Figure 33 Installing the power module connector to the power module 5 Connect the other ends of the power cords to the DC power source ...

Страница 42: ...n the air filter Figure 34 Installing the air filter slide rails Installing a fiber management tray Preparations Confirm the following prerequisites The rack is fixed The router is installed The installation involves the following materials Fiber management tray FMT M5 10 self tapping screws two screws for one FMT Installation procedure To install an FMT 1 Align the FMT and the installation holes ...

Страница 43: ...re core 40 V core ground 600 V Installation procedure 1 Use a double faced adhesive tape to stick the lightning protector onto the router chassis and make sure it is as close to the grounding screw of the router as possible 2 Measure the distance between the protector and the grounding screw of the router cut the ground wire of the protector as appropriate and securely tighten the ground wire to t...

Страница 44: ...lightning protector is not reliably grounded After the connection use the multimeter to confirm that the ground wire for the protector is as short as possible to ensure its good contact with the grounding screw of the router The installed port lighting protectors are not sufficient If the router has more than one network port connected with other devices through cables outdoor install a lightning ...

Страница 45: ...orking LED green On means the circuit is operating correctly off means the circuit is damaged 2 Grounding pole detection LED red On indicates a wrong wire connection the wire is not grounded or the live line and null line are reversely connected and you need to check the power supply line 3 Power switch 4 IEC standard socket It is used to connect to the power supply in the equipment room through a...

Страница 46: ...imum discharge current 2 5KA protection voltage 25V BNC 75K BNC 75K 10Mbps Surge protector U port Maximum discharge current 3KA common mode 400V differential mode 170V RJ11 To install a surge protector 1 Use a double faced adhesive tape to stick the surge protector onto the router chassis and make sure it is as close to the grounding screw of the router as possible 2 Measure the distance between t...

Страница 47: ...UT end to the network port on the router The surge protector is not reliably grounded After the connection use the multimeter to confirm that the ground wire for the protector is as short as possible to ensure its good contact with the grounding screw of the router The installed surge protectors are not sufficient If the router has more than one cable connected with other devices through cables ou...

Страница 48: ...ort of the router and DB 25 and DB 9 male connectors at the other end for connecting to the serial port of the modem Figure 39 AUX cable Connecting the AUX cable 1 Plug the DB 9 or DB 25 male connector at one end of the AUX cable into the serial port of the modem 2 Plug the RJ 45 connector of the AUX cable into the AUX port of the router Figure 40 Connecting the AUX port to a modem ...

Страница 49: ... times than that of category 5 enhanced cables thus featuring a higher transmission performance Therefore category 6 cables are suitable for applications requiring a transmission speed of more than 1 Gbps The 10 100 Mbps Ethernet uses two pairs of cables orange white orange green white and green cables to transmit and receive data while the 1000 Mbps Ethernet uses four pairs of cables to transmit ...

Страница 50: ...ntifying or making the two types of Ethernet cables Making an Ethernet cable 1 Cut the cable to a required length with the crimping pliers 2 Strip off an appropriate length of the cable sheath The length is typically that of the RJ 45 connector 3 Untwist the pairs so that they can lay flat and arrange the colored wires based on the wiring specifications 4 Cut the top of the wires even with one ano...

Страница 51: ... cap if it is loose or polluted Before connecting an optical fiber use dust free paper and absolute alcohol to clean the end face of the two fiber connectors You can brush the end faces only in one direction After a fiber is installed well the bend radius must be not less than 10 cm 3 94 in If the fiber has to pass through a metallic board hole the hole must have a sleek and fully filleted surface...

Страница 52: ... and multi mode fibers A single mode fiber carries only a single ray of light a multi mode fiber carries multiple modes of lights Table 11 Characteristics of single mode and multi mode optical fibers Item Single mode fiber Multi mode fiber Core Small core 10 micrometers or less Larger core than single mode fiber 50 micrometers 62 5 micrometers or greater Dispersion Less dispersion Allows greater d...

Страница 53: ...ptical channels which makes the optical system debugging and maintenance more convenient There are multiple types of fiber connectors Figure 45 shows an LC connector Figure 45 Appearance of an LC connector Connecting a fiber cable WARNING Do not stare into any fiber port when you connect an optical fiber The laser light emitted from the fiber port might hurt your eyes To connect a fiber cable 1 Re...

Страница 54: ...vice Plug the LC connector at one end of another fiber cable into the Tx port of the router and the LC connector at the other end to the Rx port of the peer device Figure 48 Installing the fiber connector 4 View the LINK LED after connection If the LED is on the optical fiber link is present If the LED is off no link is present This might be because the TX and Rx port of the optical fiber are not ...

Страница 55: ...nput end of the 8T1 cables to protect them against lightning strikes more efficiently when they are led outdoors E1 T1 cable overview E1 cable You can use an 8E1 interface cable to connect to MIM 8E1 75 MIM 8E1 75 F modules Figure 49 8E1 splitter cable NOTE The coaxial connector and 75 ohm E1 adapter cable are optional accessories and must be purchased separately if needed T1 cable You can use an ...

Страница 56: ...he D15 D68 connector of the E1 75 ohm cable to the D15 D68 interface of the interface module and fasten the bolts to secure the cable b The other end of the cable provides one pair or multiple pairs of 75 ohm BNC connectors Connect the TX connectors and the RX connectors on this end to the RX connectors and the TX connectors on the remote device respectively Figure 51 Connecting an E1 75 ohm cable...

Страница 57: ...nnecting a T1 cable 1 Connect the D68 connector of the 8 port T1 cable to the D68 interface on the interface module and fasten the bolts to secure the cable 2 The other end of the cable provides eight RJ 45 connectors Connect them to the RJ 45 interface on the remote device as needed Figure 54 Connecting an 8T1 cable E1 E1 F 75ohm TX RX Device 120ohm E1 Port E1 75 ohm cable Straight through cable ...

Страница 58: ... cable Connecting an E3 T3 cable 1 Connect the SMB connector of an E3 T3 cable to the Tx port on the interface module and the other end to the Rx port on the device to be connected 2 Connect the SMB connector of another E3 T3 cable to the Rx port of interface module and the other end to the Tx port on the device to be connected Figure 56 Connecting an E3 T3 cable Connecting a serial port cable Ove...

Страница 59: ...50 Figure 57 V 24 DTE cable Figure 58 V 24 DCE cable Figure 59 V 35 DTE cable Figure 60 V 35 DCE cable A A Pos 28 Pos 1 X1 W X2 B B ...

Страница 60: ...51 Figure 61 X 21 DTE cable Figure 62 X 21 DCE cable Figure 63 RS449 DTE cable Figure 64 RS449 DCE cable Figure 65 RS530 DTE cable A Pos 1 Pos 15 A W B Pos 28 X1 Pos 1 B X2 ...

Страница 61: ...lug the D28 end of the synchronous serial interface cable into the D28 interface of the SAE interface module 3 If the WAN uses DDN line connect the cable to the port of the CSU DSU 4 Identify the LINK LED on the SAE panel If the LED is on a link is present If the LED is off a fault has occurred on the link and signal is out of synchronization In this case examine the link ...

Страница 62: ...ration terminal Typically a PC with a serial port Connecting the router to a configuration terminal You can connect the router to a configuration terminal by using a console cable or by using a USB console cable Using a console cable to connect the router to a configuration terminal IMPORTANT The serial ports on PCs do not support hot swapping To connect a PC to an operating router first connect t...

Страница 63: ...able to the PC 2 Connect the other end of the USB console cable to the USB console port on the router 3 Click the following link or copy it to the address bar on the browser to log in to download page of the USB console driver and download the driver http www h3c com hk Technical_Support___Documents Software_Download Routers USB_ Console USB_Console 4 Select a driver program according to the opera...

Страница 64: ...55 Figure 68 Device driver installation wizard 6 Click Continue Anyway if the following dialog box appears 7 Click Finish ...

Страница 65: ...e the required terminal settings Baud rate 9600 Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 Parity none Flow control none Powering on the router Checking before power on Before powering on the router verify the following items The power cord and grounding cable are correctly connected The power source voltage meets the requirement of the router The console cable is correctly connected the terminal or PC used for conf...

Страница 66: ...ormation appears on the terminal screen System start booting Press Ctrl D to access BASIC BOOTWARE MENU Press Ctrl T to start memory test Booting Normal Extend BootWare H3C SR66 BootWare Version 7 1 064 Copyright c 2004 2017 New H3C Technologies Co Ltd Compiled Date Apr 6 2017 CPU Type MPC8548E CPU L1 Cache 32KB CPU Clock Speed 1000MHz Memory Type DDR2 SDRAM Memory Size 1024MB Memory Speed 400MHz ...

Страница 67: ...terface on the router and specify an IP address for the interface 3 Specify an IP address for the PC make sure the PC and the interface are in the same network segment For more information about how to log in to the router through Telnet see H3C SR6600 SR6600 X Routers Configuration Guides Configuring basic settings Step Command Remarks 1 Set the current time and date clock datetime time date Opti...

Страница 68: ...escription description text Required By default the preference of a static route is 60 tag is 0 and no description is configured Do not specify the permanent keyword together with the bfd or track keyword 6 Save the current configuration to the root directory of the storage media and specify it as the boot file to be used at the next boot save safely backup main force Available in any view 7 Displ...

Страница 69: ...time you can execute the display diagnostic information command in any view to display or save the operational statistics of multiple functional modules of the router This command displays the output of the display clock display version display device and display current configuration commands To save the operational statistics of each functional module of the router type y when the system prompts...

Страница 70: ...X1 SubSlot No Card Type Status Max Ports 0 Fixed SubCard Normal 3 Table 13 Command output Field Description Slot No Slot number of the module Card Type Module model The value NONE indicates that no module is present in the slot Status Running status of the module Absent No module is present in the slot Fault The module in the slot is booting or the module fails and cannot boot correctly Normal The...

Страница 71: ... Command output Field Description DEVICE_NAME Module type DEVICE_SERIAL_NUMBER Module serial number MAC_ADDRESS MAC address of the module An MPU has a MAC address A service module does not have a MAC address and the field is displayed as NONE MANUFACTURING_DATE Manufacturing data of the module VENDOR_NAME Vendor name The operation is not supported on the specified board or subslot The display devi...

Страница 72: ...r the router boots the router calculates and records the average usage at the interval of five minutes Displaying the memory usage of a module Use the display memory command to display the memory information of the MPU Sysname display memory System Total Memory bytes 431869088 Total Used Memory bytes 71963156 Used Rate 16 Table 16 Command output Field Description System Total Memory bytes Physical...

Страница 73: ...tatus of power modules Use the display power supply command to display the operational status of power modules Sysname display power supply Power No State Description 1 Absent Unknown 2 Normal VAPEL 300AC Table 19 Command output Field Description Power No Power module slot State Power module state Normal The power module is operating correctly Absent The power module is not in position Fault The p...

Страница 74: ...r example the following output shows that GigabitEthernet 2 0 1 is an SFP port Sysname display interface GigabitEthernet 2 0 1 GigabitEthernet2 0 1 current state DOWN IP Packet Frame Type PKTFMT_ETHNT_2 Hardware Address 0000 fc00 7506 Description GigabitEthernet2 0 1 Interface Loopback is not set Media type is not sure Port hardware type is No connector Unknown speed mode unknown duplex mode Link ...

Страница 75: ...ceiver modules you can use the following command to view the key parameters of the transceiver modules including transceiver module type connector type central wavelength of the laser sent transmission distance and vendor name or name of the vendor who customizes the transceiver modules To display transceiver module information Task Command Remarks Display key parameters of the transceiver module ...

Страница 76: ...ommand Remarks Save the current configuration to the specified file but the configuration file will not be set as the file for the next startup save file url all slot slot number Use either command Available in any view Save the current configuration to the root directory of the storage medium of the active or standby MPU and specify the file as the startup configuration file that will be used at ...

Страница 77: ...cision of the rebooting timer is 1 minute One minute before the rebooting time the router prompts REBOOT IN ONE MINUTE and reboots in one minute If you are performing file operations when the router is to be rebooted the system does not execute the reboot command for security To reboot the router immediately Task Command Remarks Reboot the router or the module in the specified slot immediately reb...

Страница 78: ...etely loosened Otherwise the panel of the module might be deformed Avoid touching any components on the PCB during observing or moving the module Put the removed module on an antistatic workbench with the PCB side facing upward or place them in antistatic bags Replacing a power module The replacement procedure of an AC power module is the same as a DC power module This section takes an AC power mo...

Страница 79: ...e system view of the active MPU to trigger an active and standby switchover For more information about the reboot command see the command reference manual To replace the standby MPU you can remove it immediately Replacing an RPE X1 RPE X3 RPE X5 RPE X5E MPU The replacement procedures for the RPE X1 RPE X3 RPE X5 and RPE X5E MPUs are the same This example uses an RPE X1 To replace an RPE X1 MPU 1 D...

Страница 80: ...y pull the MPU out of the slot along the slide rails Figure 72 Pulling the RSE X1 MPU out of the slot 4 If you do not install a new MPU in the slot install a filler panel To install a new MPU see Installing an RSE X1 MPU Replacing an MCP To replace an MCP for example MCP X1 1 Determine the MCP to be removed This section takes the MCP in slot 5 as an example 2 Loosen the captive screws on the MCP t...

Страница 81: ...a FIP module 1 Determine the FIP module to be removed This section takes the FIP module in slot 7 as an example 2 Loosen the captive screws of the FIP module to be removed until all spring pressure is released 3 Holding the ejector levers of the FIP module with both hands pull the ejector levers outward and gently pull the FIP module out of the slot along the slide rails ...

Страница 82: ...ce module from the router For the removal procedure of service modules see Replacing a FIP module or Replacing a SAP OAP switching fabric module To remove an SSD drive 1 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the fastening screws on the SSD drive 2 Gently lift the SSD drive free from the connector and slightly pull the SSD drive out of the slot Keep the SSD drive secure 3 Install a new SSD drive For...

Страница 83: ...AP OAP switching fabric module 1 Determine the SAP OAP switching fabric module to be removed This section takes the SAP module in slot 7 as an example 2 Loosen the captive screws of the SAP module to be removed until all spring pressure is released 3 Holding the ejector levers of the SAP module with both hands pull the ejector levers outward and gently pull the SAP module out of the slot along the...

Страница 84: ... To save the settings make sure the HIM MIM MIC is in position before rebooting the FIP module or inserting the FIP module into the router IMPORTANT A MIC X ET16 compatible FIP module supports only one MIC X ET16 assembled by a MIC X adapter module and a MIC ET16L interface module The replacement procedure is similar for HIMs MIMs MICs and MIC Xs To replace a HIM MIM MIC MIC X 1 Loosen the captive...

Страница 85: ...CAUTION To avoid hardware damage do not remove the CF card when the router is booting or the CF LED is flashing To replace a CF card 1 Make sure the CF card LED is not flashing A flashing CF card LED means that the system is accessing the CF card To replace the CF card on the MCP remove the CF card cover first 2 As shown in Figure 78 press the CF card eject button of the CF card reader so that the...

Страница 86: ...o the optical fibers When removing a transceiver module do not touch the golden finger of the transceiver module When replacing a transceiver module make sure the two transceiver modules connected by the same optical fiber have the same wavelength To replace a transceiver module 1 Remove the optical fibers from the transceiver module 2 Pivot the clasp down to the horizontal position 3 As shown in ...

Страница 87: ... router supports automatic fan speed adjustment and hot swapping of the fan tray Keep your hands away from the spinning fan blades when removing the fan tray To replace a fan tray 1 Loosen the captive screws of the fan tray to be removed until all spring pressure is released 2 Gently pull the fan tray out of the slot along the slide rails Figure 81 Pulling out the fan tray 3 Install a new fan tray...

Страница 88: ...tall a new air filter For more information see Installing an air filter Replacing a memory module The RPE X1s and FIPs are equipped with memory modules Before installing or removing a memory module remove the RPE X1 or FIP from the chassis first For more information see Replacing an MPU Replacing an RSE X1 MPU and Replacing a FIP module When to replace a memory module CAUTION Use the memory module...

Страница 89: ...s An existing memory module is damaged Figure 83 Memory module replacement flowchart Memory module structure Figure 84 Memory module structure DDR2 1 Connector edge 2 Polarization notch 3 Latch notch Start Prepare tools Remove the memory module Install a new memory module End Locate the memory module Remove the MPU Remove the FIP Install the MPU or FIP FIP MPU ...

Страница 90: ... hands to avoid damaging the memory module Hold the memory module only at its non conductive edge To protect the removed memory module place it in an antistatic bag To replace a memory module 1 Determine the module MPU or FIP for which you will replace a memory module and put the module on a flat workbench 2 Pull the release latches away from the memory module at both ends so that the memory modul...

Страница 91: ...ctor 5 Insert the memory module into the slot 6 Carefully and firmly press the memory module at both ends until you hear a click This indicates the memory module is seated in the memory module slot 7 Verify that the release latches have firmly locked the memory module in position Figure 88 Installing the memory module ...

Страница 92: ...A green POWER LED indicates that the router is powered on correctly 3 If the issue persists contact H3C Support RUN LED fast flashes Symptom Five minutes after the router is powered on or the MPU is inserted in the router if the RUN LED of the MPU still fast flashes at 8 Hz To troubleshoot the MPU failure 1 Verify that the terminal display is correct 2 Verify that the software image file propertie...

Страница 93: ...ule is installed in a right slot 3 Verify that the system provides enough power If the power is not enough the system displays the following information Apr 26 16 46 32 169 2017 H3C DRVMSG 1 InSufficientPwr No sufficient power failed to power on slot 3 4 If the issue persists contact H3C Support RUN LED fast flashes Symptom 20 minutes after the router is powered on or the FIP module is installed i...

Страница 94: ...ion To resolve the issue 1 Verify that the fan tray is in position 2 Verify that the fan tray is in firm contact with the backplane of the router chassis 3 If the issue persists contact H3C Support ALM LED is red Symptom When the router is running the ALM LED on the fan tray panel might turn red and the following information might appear on the configuration terminal Jul 5 14 59 03 878 2017 H3C DR...

Страница 95: ...contact H3C Support Configuration system issues If the configuration environment setup is correct the configuration terminal displays boot information when the router is powered on If the setup is incorrect the configuration terminal displays nothing or garbled text No terminal display Symptom The configuration terminal displays nothing when the router is powered on Solution To resolve the issue 1...

Страница 96: ...ts contact H3C Support Dealing with console login password loss CAUTION Dealing with console login password loss from BootWare menus requires device reboot and is service disruptive How to deal with console login password loss depends on the state of password recovery capability see Figure 89 Password recovery capability controls console user access to the device configuration and SDRAM from BootW...

Страница 97: ...Ctrl D to access BASIC BOOTWARE MENU Press Ctrl T to start memory test Booting Normal Extend BootWare H3C SR66 BootWare Version 7 1 064 Copyright c 2004 2017 New H3C Technologies Co Ltd Compiled Date Apr 6 2017 CPU Type MPC8548E CPU L1 Cache 32KB CPU Clock Speed 1000MHz Memory Type DDR2 SDRAM Memory Size 1024MB Memory Speed 400MHz BootWare Size 1024KB ...

Страница 98: ...D BOOTWARE MENU 1 Boot System 2 Enter Serial SubMenu 3 Enter Ethernet SubMenu 4 File Control 5 Restore to Factory Default Configuration 6 Skip Current System Configuration 7 BootWare Operation Menu 8 Skip Authentication for Console Login 9 Storage Device Operation 0 Reboot Ctrl Z Access EXTENDED ASSISTANT MENU Ctrl F Format File System Ctrl C Display Copyright Enter your choice 0 9 Skipping curren...

Страница 99: ...the console login authentication mode is password and the authentication password is 123456 For security the password is always saved in hashed format to the configuration file regardless of whether you specify the simple keyword or hash keyword for the set authentication password command sysname system view sysname user interface console 0 sysname ui console0 authentication mode password sysname ...

Страница 100: ...ry capability is disabled Note The current operating device is cfa0 Enter Storage Device Operation to select device EXTENDED BOOTWARE MENU 1 Boot System 2 Enter Serial SubMenu 3 Enter Ethernet SubMenu 4 File Control 5 Restore to Factory Default Configuration 6 Skip Current System Configuration 7 BootWare Operation Menu 8 Skip Authentication for Console Login 9 Storage Device Operation 0 Reboot Ctr...

Страница 101: ...C DRVMSG 3 TempCritical Environment temperature critical in Slot 5 index is 0 When the CPU temperature of a module reaches or exceeds the critical temperature threshold the fans rotate at full speed and the following information appears on the configuration terminal repeatedly Might 4 19 37 54 945 2017 H3C DRVMSG 3 TempCritical CPU temperature critical in Slot 5 index is 0 When the environmental o...

Страница 102: ...rectly selected 2 Verify that the HIM MIM MIC MIC X cable is correctly connected 3 Use the display command to identify whether the interface on the interface module has been correctly configured and is operating correctly 4 If the issue persists contact H3C Support Software upgrade failures No response from the serial port of the MPU Symptom The serial port of the MPU gives no response Solution To...

Страница 103: ...8 1 10 10 204 150 xxx file ready to send xxx bytes in ASCII mode FTP Error Writing Local File Screen The file to be downloaded is not found 227 Entering Passive Mode 192 168 1 10 10 203 550 Error File xxx does not exist FTP Error Writing Local File Screen The configuration of the network port is incorrect FTP Unrecognized host or wrong IP address Solution To resolve the issue 1 Delete some files i...

Страница 104: ...ckup bin The backup application file does not exist cfa0 backup bin Starting to get the secure application file cfa0 secure bin The secure application file does not exist cfa0 secure bin Booting App fails The name of the main backup and secure system software image files vary by user settings Solution To solve this issue 1 Download the software image again or set the file properties in the BootWar...

Страница 105: ...o help you remove the rear cover and cannot support the chassis weight Figure 90 SR6616 front view an RPE X1 MPU installed 1 Fan tray 2 Chassis handle 3 Cable management bracket 4 Service module switching fabric module slots slot 0 to slot 3 and slot 6 to slot 9 5 MPU slots slot 4 and slot 5 6 Air intake vents an optional air filter can be installed 7 Power module slots ...

Страница 106: ...or RPE X5E MPU install a compatible carrier in the MPU slot Figure 91 SR6616 front view an RSE X1 MPU installed 1 Fan tray 2 Chassis handle 3 Cable management bracket 4 Service module switching fabric module slots slot 0 to slot 3 and slot 7 to slot 9 5 MPU slots slot 5 and slot 6 6 Air intake vents an optional air filter can be installed 7 Power module slots ...

Страница 107: ...P X1 installed 1 Fan tray 2 Chassis handle 3 Service module switching fabric module slots slot 0 to slot 3 and slot 6 to slot 9 4 MPU slots slot 5 and slot 6 5 Air intake vents an optional air filter can be installed 6 Power module slots ...

Страница 108: ...lled 1 Fan tray 2 Chassis handle 3 Service module switching fabric module slots slot 0 to slot 3 and slot 6 to slot 9 4 MPU slots slot 5 and slot 6 5 Air intake vents an optional air filter can be installed 6 Power module slots 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 6 6 6 ...

Страница 109: ... slot slot 6 7 Air intake vents an optional air filter can be installed 8 Power module slots IMPORTANT An SFE L2 switching fabric module is provided with the SR6616 DS router As a best practice install the module in slot 6 For the installation procedure see Installing a SAP OAP switching fabric module To install an SFE L2 switching fabric module in slot 3 on the SR6616 DS router first install an S...

Страница 110: ...unding sign 4 Power module air exhaust vents 5 Rear cover handle 6 Warning label Dimensions and weights Table 21 Router dimensions and weights Item Dimensions and weight Height H 886 mm 34 88 in 20 RU Width W 436 mm 17 17 in Depth D 480 mm 18 9 in Weight full configuration 102 kg 224 87 lb 1 2 6 5 3 4 ...

Страница 111: ...g 6 61 lb 45 399 412 mm 1 77 15 71 16 22 in FIP 210 3 35 kg 7 39 lb 45 399 412 mm 1 77 15 71 16 22 in FIP 240 3 45 kg 7 61 lb 45 399 412 mm 1 77 15 71 16 22 in FIP 260 3 55 kg 7 83 lb 45 399 412 mm 1 77 15 71 16 22 in FIP 300 3 60 kg 7 94 lb 45 399 412 mm 1 77 15 71 16 22 in FIP 310 3 60 kg 7 94 lb 45 399 412 mm 1 77 15 71 16 22 in FIP 380 3 55 kg 7 83 lb 45 399 412 mm 1 77 15 71 16 22 in FIP 600 ...

Страница 112: ...8 W RSE X1 29 W 31 20 W MCP X1 50 11 W 52 32 W MCP X2 50 11 W 52 32 W SFE L1 12 20 W 13 80 W SFE L2 5 W 5 W FIP 10 10 80 W 32 16 W FIP 110 27 40 W 60 W FIP 20 10 36 W 54 60 W FIP 210 57 30 W 104 70 W FIP 240 72 W 156 W FIP 260 56 51 W 59 56 W FIP 300 73 64 W 132 72 W FIP 310 77 76 W 128 64 W FIP 380 66 81 W 83 79 W FIP 600 89 24 W 113 38 W FIP 660 91 5 W 131 76 W FIP 680 88 W 148 W SAP 48GBE 116 W...

Страница 113: ...er You can install one power module or multiple power modules for redundancy but the power modules in use must have the same specifications AC power modules PSR650 A Figure 96 PSR650 A view 1 AC input power receptacle 2 Power switch 3 Handle 4 Power module status LED Table 26 PSR650 A specifications Item Specification Model PSR650 A Rated input voltage 100 VAC to 240 VAC 50 or 60 Hz Maximum input ...

Страница 114: ...atus LED Table 27 PSR1200 A specifications Item Specification Model PSR1200 A Rated input voltage 100 VAC to 240 VAC 50 or 60 Hz Maximum input current 16 A Maximum power 1213 W DC power modules PSR650 D Figure 98 PSR650 D view 1 DC input terminal block 2 Power switch 3 Handle 4 Power module status LED 1 2 3 4 ...

Страница 115: ...Maximum input current 25 A Maximum power 650 W PSR1200 D Figure 99 PSR1200 D view 1 Power module connector 2 Power switch 3 Handle 4 Power module status LED Table 29 PSR1200 D specifications Item Specification Model PSR1200 D Rated input voltage 48 VDC to 60 VDC Maximum input current 42 A Maximum power 1213 W ...

Страница 116: ...3 07 x 16 15 x 17 63 in Weight 5 kg 11 02 lb Automatic fan speed adjustment Supported Failsafe Supported Hot swapping Supported MPUs The RPE X1 RSE X1 RPE X3 RPE X5 RPE X5E MCP X1 and MCP X2 MPUs are available for the router You can select them as needed If you order an RPE X1 RPE X3 RPE X5 or RPE X5E MPU you must also order a compatible carrier For the MPU carrier installation procedure see Insta...

Страница 117: ...y type and size Default One 1 GB DDR2 SDRAM Maximum Two 1 GB DDR2 SDRAMs NVRAM 128 KB Console port 1 9600 bps default to 115200 bps AUX port 1 9600 bps default to 115200 bps Management Ethernet port 1 10Base T 100Base TX 1000Base T CF card 256 MB by default for the built in CF card 256 MB 512 MB or 1 GB for an optional external CF card CF cards less than 256 MB are not supported USB ports 2 USB 0 ...

Страница 118: ...3 MPU status LEDs 4 Reset button RESET 5 USB console port 6 Console port CONSOLE Table 32 RPE X3 specifications Item Specification Flash 8 MB Memory type and size Default One 1 GB DDR2 SDRAM Maximum Two 1 GB DDR2 SDRAMs NVRAM 128 KB Console port 1 9600 bps default to 115200 bps Supports switching to AUX port USB console port 1 Management Ethernet port 1 10Base T 100Base TX 1000Base T USB port 1 Ho...

Страница 119: ... X5 specifications Item Specification Flash 4 GB Memory type and size DDR4 SDRAM Default 4 GB Console AUX port 1 9600 bps default to 115200 bps Management Ethernet port 1 10Base T 100Base TX 1000Base T USB port 1 USB 3 0 port Host mode Type A connector Hot swapping Supported NOTE SDRAM stores running configuration and buffers data during data forwarding RPE X5E CAUTION If you connect a large sized...

Страница 120: ...ton Table 34 RPE X5E specifications Item Specification Flash 64 GB Memory type and size DDR4 SDRAM Default 32 GB Console AUX port 1 9600 bps default to 115200 bps Management Ethernet port 1 10Base T 100Base TX 1000Base T 10GBASE R SFP port 2 USB port 1 USB 3 0 port Host mode Type A connector Power button 1 Hot swapping Supported NOTE SDRAM stores running configuration and buffers data during data ...

Страница 121: ...lash 4 MB Memory type and size Default Two 1 GB DDR2 SDRAMs Maximum Two 2 GB DDR2 SDRAMs NVRAM 128 KB Console port 1 9600 bps default to 115200 bps AUX port 1 9600 bps default to 115200 bps Management Ethernet port 1 10Base T 100Base TX 1000Base T CF card 256 MB by default for the built in CF card 256 MB 512 MB or 1 GB for an optional external CF card CF cards less than 256 MB are not supported US...

Страница 122: ...interface 1 2 Combo interface 3 3 CF card slot CF CARD 4 CF card LED CF 5 Management Ethernet port MANAGEMENT 6 Console port CONSOLE 7 AUX port AUX 8 Reset button RESET 9 MCP X2 status LED 10 USB port 11 10 Gbps Ethernet port 12 Combo interface 2 13 Combo interface 0 Table 36 MCP specifications Item Specification Flash 8 MB Memory type and size DDR3 SDRAM Memory size MCP X1 Default One 2 GB DDR3 S...

Страница 123: ... mm 1 77 15 71 16 22 in Power consumption 53 W Hot swapping Supported Components CF card CAUTION Use CF cards provided by H3C only The router might be incompatible with other CF cards A compact flash CF card stores logs host files and configuration files The router is equipped with a built in CF card which is identified with cfa0 In addition the router provides an external CF card slot to expand t...

Страница 124: ...200 bps Purposes Connects to a character terminal Provides a connection to a local configuration terminal that has a USB port but does not have a serial port AUX port The AUX port is an RS 232 asynchronous serial port used for remote configuration or dialup backup You must connect the local modem to the remote modem through PSTN and then to the remote device for remote system debugging configurati...

Страница 125: ... maximum transmission distance of 100 m 328 08 ft NOTE The media dependent interface MDI standard is typically used on the Ethernet port of network adapters The media dependent interface crossover MDI X standard is typically used on hubs or LAN switches Combo interface The MCP provides four combo interfaces Table 41 Copper Ethernet port specifications Item Specification Connector RJ 45 Interface t...

Страница 126: ...r button WARNING The device might still have power after you press the power button Do not reboot the RPE X5E MPU or remove power cords from the RPE X5E MPU until the power button LED goes off CAUTION Forced power off might cause data loss in virtual machines Please use it with caution Avoid accidentally pressing the power button when the device is operating Doing so will power off the device syst...

Страница 127: ...uter might be damaged To reset the current MPU press the RESET button If you press the RESET button when only one MPU is equipped the whole system will be reset To perform an active standby switchover when two MPUs are equipped press the RESET button on the active MPU The system automatically switches the services to the standby MPU without interrupting the ongoing services If you press the RESET ...

Страница 128: ...fabric module status LED RUN 3 Ejector lever Technical specifications Table 45 SFE L2 specifications Item Specification Memory type and size DDR2 SDRAM 128 MB NVRAM 128 KB Hot swapping Supported Compatible device models SR6616 DS Flexible interface platform modules IMPORTANT Use transceiver modules for the service modules provided by H3C only The router might be incompatible with transceiver modul...

Страница 129: ...FIP 10 The FIP 10 supports only MIMs and you can plug at most four MIMs into a FIP Front panel Figure 110 FIP 10 front panel 1 Slot 4 2 Slot 3 3 OPEN BOOK mark 4 Status LED RUN 5 Slot 1 6 Slot 2 The OPEN BOOK mark indicates that the operator must read the following sections before working with the FIP Table 46 References for FIP operations Operation Reference Install and remove the FIP See Install...

Страница 130: ...he FIP See Installing a FIP module and Replacing a FIP module Install and remove interface modules See Installing a HIM MIM MIC MIC X interface module and Replacing a HIM MIM MIC MIC X Connect network cables See Connecting an Ethernet cable Connect optical fibers See Connecting a fiber cable Technical specifications Item Specification HIM 2 HIMs supported MIM 2 MIMs supported MIC Not supported Hot...

Страница 131: ...M MIM MIC MIC X interface module and Replacing a HIM MIM MIC MIC X Connect network cables See Connecting an Ethernet cable Connect optical fibers See Connecting a fiber cable Technical specifications Item Specification Flash 4 MB Memory type and size Default Two 1 GB DDR2 SDRAMs Maximum Two 2 GB DDR2 SDRAMs NVRAM 128 KB Combo interfaces 2 2 copper ports automatic MDI MDIX 10 Mbps half full duplex ...

Страница 132: ...000 Mbps full duplex FIP 210 You can plug up to two HIMs into the FIP 210 to provide high speed service processing or plug up to two MIMs into the FIP to provide high density narrowband aggregation The FIP 210 also supports the mix of a HIM and a MIM Front panel Figure 113 FIP 210 front panel 1 Combo interface 1 2 Combo interface 0 3 Slot 1 4 Slot 2 5 OPEN BOOK mark The OPEN BOOK mark indicates th...

Страница 133: ...ps half full duplex 1000 Mbps full duplex 2 fiber ports 1000 Mbps full duplex HIM 2 HIMs supported MIM 2 MIMs supported MIC Not supported Hardware encryption Supported Hot swapping Supported Combo interface specifications Specifications of combo interfaces on the FIP 210 and the FIP 110 are the same For more information see Table 49 and Table 50 FIP 240 The FIP 240 provides two combo interfaces It...

Страница 134: ...bps full duplex MIM 4 supported HIM 2 full height or 4 half height HIMs supported NOTE Half height HIMs include the following models HIM 4G4P HIM TS8P HIM 8GBP V2 HIM 8GBP V3 HIM 4GBP V3 HIM 8GBE V3 HIM 4GBE V3 MIC Not supported Hardware encryption Supported Hot swapping Supported Combo interface specifications Specifications of combo interfaces on the FIP 240 and the FIP 110 are the same For more...

Страница 135: ...Memory type and size 4GB DDR4 Drive Optional 512 GB mSATA SSD NOTE The mSATA hard disk with SSC enabled is not supported on the FIP 260 MIM Not supported HIM Not supported MIC Not supported MIC X A maximum of 4 Hardware encryption Supported Hot swapping Supported FIP 300 The FIP 300 provides 12 combo interfaces It supports HIMs MIMs or a mix of HIMs and MIMs ...

Страница 136: ...ed in pairs and must be the same size NVRAM 128 KB Combo interface 12 Copper ports MDI MDIX autosensing 10 Mbps half full duplex 100 Mbps half full duplex 1000 Mbps full duplex Fiber ports 1000 Mbps full duplex HIM 1 MIM 1 MIC Not supported Hardware encryption Supported Hot swapping Supported Combo interface specifications Specifications of combo interfaces on the FIP 300 and the FIP 110 are the s...

Страница 137: ... SDRAMs The SDRAMs must be used in pairs and must be the same size They must be inserted in slot 1 or slot 3 These two slots are located near the backplane connectors on the FIP module NVRAM 128 KB Combo interfaces 2 2 copper ports automatic MDI MDIX 10 Mbps half full duplex 100 Mbps half full duplex 1000 Mbps full duplex 2 fiber ports 1000 Mbps full duplex 10G Ethernet port 2 HIM 1 MIM 1 MIC Not ...

Страница 138: ...s MIC X interface modules Front panel Figure 118 FIP 380 front panel 1 Captive screw 2 Slot 2 3 10GBASE R SFP ports SFP 22 and SFP 23 4 1000BASE X SFP ports SFP0 to SFP13 5 100 1000 BASE T Ethernet copper ports GE14 to GE21 6 Ejector lever 7 Slot 1 Technical specifications Table 53 FIP 380 technical specifications Item Specification Memory type and size 8GB DDR4 Drive Optional 512 GB mSATA SSD NOT...

Страница 139: ... 10 Gbps full duplex Table 55 1000BASE X SFP port specifications Item Specification Connector LC Transceiver module type SFP Interface standards 802 3 802 3u and 802 3ab Operating mode 1000 Mbps full duplex Table 56 100 1000BASE T port specifications Item Specification Connector RJ 45 Operating mode 100 Mbps autosensing Full duplex auto negotiation 1000 Mbps autosensing Full duplex auto negotiatio...

Страница 140: ... FIP module NVRAM 128 KB Combo interfaces 2 2 copper ports automatic MDI MDIX 10 Mbps half full duplex 100 Mbps half full duplex 1000 Mbps full duplex 2 fiber ports 1000 Mbps full duplex HIM 2 MIM Not supported MIC Not supported Hardware encryption Supported Hot swapping Supported Combo interface specifications Specifications of combo interfaces on the FIP 600 and the FIP 110 are the same For more...

Страница 141: ...defelctor Technical specifications Item Specification Memory type and size 16GB DDR4 Drive Not supported MIM Not supported HIM Not supported MIC Not supported MIC X A maximum of 4 Hardware encryption Supported Hot swapping Supported FIP 680 The FIP 680 provides 4 SFP ports 12 SFP ports and 8 copper GE ports It supports a maximum of two MICs 1 2 3 6 5 4 ...

Страница 142: ...DR3 SDRAMs Maximum Two 4 GB DDR3 SDRAMs The SDRAMs must be used in pairs and must be the same size NVRAM 128 KB 10GE fiber ports SFP 4 GE fiber ports SFP 12 Copper Ethernet ports 8 10 100 1000M autosensing HIM Not supported MIM Not supported MIC 2 Hardware encryption Supported Hot swapping Supported 10GE SFP port specifications Table 57 FIP 680 10GE SFP port specifications Item Specification Conne...

Страница 143: ...compatible with transceiver modules from other vendors The system generates an alarm when a transceiver module from another vendor is installed Each combo interface on the service modules has a fiber port and a copper port Only one port is activated at a time By default the fiber port is activated To activate a port use the combo enable copper fiber command in interface view For more information a...

Страница 144: ...02 3u and 802 3ab Interface type Automatic MDI MDIX Cable type Straight through crossover Ethernet cable Transmission distance 100 m 328 08 ft Supported frame format Ethernet_II Ethernet_SNAP Interface speed and duplex mode 10 Mbps Full half duplex auto negotiation 100 Mbps Full half duplex auto negotiation 1000 Mbps Full duplex auto negotiation SAP 24GBP The SAP 24GBP has 24 high performance fibe...

Страница 145: ... 24 Interface standards 802 3 802 3u and 802 3ab Supported frame format Ethernet_II Ethernet_SNAP Interface speed 1000 Mbps recommended Full duplex Fixed Ethernet port specifications Specifications of the SAP 24GBP fixed Ethernet ports and the FIP 110 fiber combo ports are the same For more information see Table 50 SAP 48GBP The SAP 48GBP has 48 high performance fiber SFP ports that can be both ro...

Страница 146: ...wo 1 GB DDR2 SDRAMs Maximum Two 2 GB DDR2 SDRAMs NVRAM 128 KB Max power consumption 144 W Connector type SFP Number of interfaces 48 Interface standards 802 3 802 3u and 802 3ab Supported frame format Ethernet_II Ethernet_SNAP Interface speed 1000 Mbps recommended Full duplex Fixed Ethernet port specifications Specifications of the SAP 48GBP fixed Ethernet ports and the FIP 110 fiber combo ports a...

Страница 147: ... sensing Combo interfaces Four Copper port Straight through crossover autosensing 10 100 Mbps half full duplex 1000 Mbps full duplex Fiber port 1000 Mbps full duplex 10G SFP ports 2 Hot swapping Supported Fixed Ethernet port specifications Table 60 SFP port specifications Item Specification Connector type LC Transceiver module type SFP Network synchronization Supported 1588v2 2 protocol Supported ...

Страница 148: ...Table 62 SFP port specifications Item Specification Connector type LC Transceiver module SFP Network synchronization Supported 1588v2 2 protocol Supported Interface standards 802 3ae Operating mode 10 Gbps full duplex SAP 28GE Front panel Figure 127 SAP 28GE front panel 1 SFP ports GE0 to GE15 2 Combo interfaces GE16 to GE27 3 Operating status LED RUN Technical specifications Item Specification Fl...

Страница 149: ...synchronization Supported 1588v2 2 protocol Supported Interface standards 802 3 802 3u and 802 3ab Operating mode 1000 Mbps full duplex Table 64 Copper combo port specifications Item Specification Connector type RJ 45 Interface type Auto MDI MDI X Frame format supported Ethernet_II Ethernet_SNAP Interface speed and duplex mode 10 Mbps auto sensing Half full duplex auto negotiation 100 Mbps auto se...

Страница 150: ...onal 512 GB mSATA SSD NOTE The mSATA hard disk with SSC enabled is not supported on the SAP XP4GE32 Transceiver modules 8 1000BASE X SFP ports 4 10GBASE R SFP ports Ethernet copper ports 12 10 100 1000Base T Ethernet copper ports Combo interfaces 12 Hot swapping Supported Fixed Ethernet port specifications Table 65 10 100 1000BASE T Ethernet copper port specifications Item Specification Connector ...

Страница 151: ...pecifications for the lightning protector that can be installed on the router are as follows Port protective unit single port maximum discharge current 8 20μs waveform 5 kA output voltage 10 700μs waveform core core 40 V core ground 600 V For how to install the lightning protector for a port see Installing a lightning protector for a network port Power strip with lightning protection If part of th...

Страница 152: ...ollowing types of surge protectors Voltage limiting protection parts signal lightning arrester maximum discharge current 2 5KA protection voltage 25V SMB 75J SMB 75J 1W 10Mbps Voltage limiting protection parts signal lightning arrester maximum discharge current 2 5KA protection voltage 25V BNC 75K BNC 75K 10MBit s Voltage limiting protection parts signal lightning arrester U port maximum discharge...

Страница 153: ...are compatibility matrix MPU Comware 5 Comware 7 RPE X1 RPE X3 RPE X5 RPE X5E RSE X1 MCP X1 MCP X2 Service module and MPU compatibility matrix Table 69 Service module and MPU compatibility matrix Service module RPE X1 RPE X3 RPE X5 RPE X5E RSE X1 MCP X1 MCP X2 FIP 10 FIP 110 FIP 20 FIP 210 FIP 240 FIP 260 FIP 300 FIP 310 FIP 380 FIP 600 FIP 660 FIP 680 SAP 48GB E SAP 24GB P ...

Страница 154: ...XP SAP 28GE SAP XP4G E32 SPE FWM 200 SPE SSL 2 00 Interface module and Comware compatibility matrix Table 70 Interface module and Comware compatibility matrix Interface module Comware 5 Comware 7 SAPs SAP 48GBE SAP 24GBP SAP 48GBP SAP 20GE2XP SAP 28GE SAP XP4GE32 OAPs SPE FWM 200 SPE SSL 200 ...

Страница 155: ...nagement Ethernet port LED LINK ACT See Table 73 Alarm LED ALM Power alarm LED PALM Active LED ACT Run LED RUN RPE X5 LEDs Run LED RUN See Table 74 Power alarm LED PALM IRF LED IRF Management Ethernet port LED MANAGEMENT Alarm LED ALM Active LED ACT RPE X5E LEDs Run LED RUN See Table 75 Power alarm LED PALM IRF LED IRF 10GBASE R SFP port SFP 0 and SFP 1 Management Ethernet port LED MANAGEMENT Alar...

Страница 156: ... alarm LED PALM Alarm LED ALM Management Ethernet port LED LINK ACT 10 Gbps Ethernet port LED SFP LINK ACT 1000 Mbps fiber Ethernet port LED SFP0 through SFP3 Switching fabric module LEDs Run LED RUN See Table 79 FIP LEDs Run LED RUN See Table 80 and Table 81 10 100 1000 Mbps copper Ethernet port LED GE0 and GE1 1000 Mbps fiber Ethernet port LED SFP0 and SFP1 SAP LEDs Run LED RUN See Table 88 and ...

Страница 157: ... ALM Off The system is operating correctly and no alarm has occurred Steady on A fault has occurred on the system or the available power is insufficient In this state identify the system log immediately Fast flashing 8 Hz A critical fault has occurred to the system In this state handle the fault immediately yellow green LINK ACT Steady yellow A 10 100 Mbps link is present Steady green A 1000 Mbps ...

Страница 158: ... being received or transmitted at 10 100 Mbps Flashing green Data is being received or transmitted at 1000 Mbps red ALM Off The system is operating correctly and no alarm has occurred Steady on A fault has occurred on the system Fast flashing 8 Hz A critical fault has occurred to the system red PALM Off The power system is operating correctly Steady on The available power is insufficient green ACT...

Страница 159: ... file and the system is operating correctly Steady yellow The boot image does not exist Slow flashing yellow The SDRAM has failed the self test Off Hardware failure or no power input Slow flashing green Comware stage The system is operating correctly Fast flashing green 5 seconds USB based automatic configuration has succeeded red PALM Steady on The system power is insufficient Off The power syste...

Страница 160: ...ata is being received or transmitted at 100 Mbps Off No link is present or the port is faulty red ALM Fast flashing 10 seconds USB based automatic configuration has failed Steady on A fault has occurred on the system Off The system is operating correctly and no alarm has occurred green ACT Steady on The MPU is in active state Off The MPU is in standby state Figure 132 LEDs on the RPE X5E 4 5 6 ...

Страница 161: ...d automatic configuration has succeeded red PALM Steady on The system power is insufficient Off The power system is operating correctly yellow green IRF Slow flashing green The device is in IRF mode and the MPU is the global active MPU Steady green The device is in IRF mode and the MPU is a standby MPU Steady yellow The device is in IRF mode but the IRF configuration has failed Off The device is i...

Страница 162: ...wer button has been pressed and the Comware system starts to shut down Steady red The shutdown of the Comware system is in progress Off The Comware system has shut down Figure 133 RSE X1 LEDs Table 76 RSE X1 LED description LED Status Description green CF Off No CF card is present or the CF card is not recognizable Steady on A CF card is in position and has been detected Flashing The system is acc...

Страница 163: ...are is being loaded in this case never power off the device or hot swap the RSE X1 otherwise the RSE X1 might be damaged red ALM Off The system is operating correctly and no alarm has occurred Steady on A fault has occurred on the system or the available power is insufficient In this state identify the system log immediately Fast flashing 8 Hz A critical fault has occurred to the system In this st...

Страница 164: ...state red PALM Off The system power module is normal Steady on The system power is insufficient red ALM Off The system is operating correctly and no alarm has occurred Steady on A fault has occurred on the system or the available power is insufficient In this state identify the system log immediately LINK ACT Off The corresponding interface is not connected Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is present...

Страница 165: ... card In this state do not remove the CF card Steady yellow A CF card not provided by H3C green RUN Off No power input is available or the MCP X1 has failed Slow flashing 1 Hz The MCP X1 is operating correctly Fast flashing 8 Hz The application software is being loaded in this case never power off the device or hot swap the MCP X1 otherwise the MCP X1 might be damaged green ACT Off The MCP X1 is i...

Страница 166: ...nt Steady green A 10 Gbps link is present Flashing green Data is being received or transmitted at 10 Gbps Steady yellow Transceiver module check has failed yellow green SFP0 through SFP3 Off No link is present Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is present Flashing green Data is being received or transmitted at 1000 Mbps Steady yellow A 100 Mbps link is present Flashing yellow Data is being received or ...

Страница 167: ...are is being loaded To avoid module damage do not power off the device or hot swap the module while the application software is being loaded FIP LEDs Figure 138 FIP 10 LED Figure 139 FIP 20 LED Table 80 FIP 10 20 LED description LED Status Description green RUN Off No link is present or the FIP is faulty Slow flashing 1 Hz The FIP is operating correctly Fast flashing 8 Hz The FIP is loading softwa...

Страница 168: ...159 Figure 140 FIP 110 LEDs Figure 141 FIP 210 LEDs Figure 142 FIP 240 LEDs Figure 143 FIP 600 LEDs 1 2 3 ...

Страница 169: ...d Slow flashing 1 Hz The FIP is operating correctly Fast flashing 8 Hz The FIP is loading software yellow green 1000 Mbps fiber Ethernet port LED Off No link is present Steady green A link is present Flashing green Data is being sent or received at 1000 Mbps Steady yellow The transceiver module failed to be detected Figure 144 FIP 260 LEDs Table 82 FIP 260 LED description LED Status Description gr...

Страница 170: ...r input is available or the FIP has failed Slow flashing 1 Hz The FIP is operating correctly Fast flashing 8 Hz System software is being loaded To avoid damage to the FIP never power off the device or hot swap the FIP Figure 146 FIP 310 LEDs Table 84 FIP 310 LED description LED Status Description yellow green GE0 through GE3 Off No link is present Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is present Flashing ...

Страница 171: ...y Steady yellow A 1000 Mbps link is present on the port Flashing yellow 8 Hz The port is sending and receiving data at 1000 Mbps Steady green A 10 Gbps link is present on the port Flashing green 8 Hz The port is sending and receiving data at 10 Gbps yellow green SFP0 to SFP13 Off No link is present on the port or the port is faulty Steady yellow A 100 Mbps link is present on the port Flashing yell...

Страница 172: ...on green RUN Off No power input is available or the FIP 660 has failed Fast flashing green 8 Hz System software is being loaded Steady green The FIP software system is starting up Slow flashing green 1 Hz The FIP is operating correctly Figure 149 FIP 680 LEDs Table 87 FIP 680 LED description LED Status Description green SFP1 through SFP12 Off No link is present Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is pre...

Страница 173: ...t swap the FIP when the system software is being loaded SAP LEDs Figure 150 SAP LEDs SAP 48GBE Table 88 SAP 48GBE LED description Item Status Description yellow green Status LEDs of GE 0 through GE 47 Off No link is present Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is present Flashing green Data is being received or transmitted at 1000 Mbps Steady yellow A 10 100 Mbps link is present Flashing yellow Data is b...

Страница 174: ... LEDs of SFP 0 to SFP 23 Off No link is present Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is present Flashing green Data is being received or transmitted at 1000 Mbps Steady yellow A 100 Mbps link is present Flashing yellow Data is being received or transmitted at 100 Mbps Figure 152 SAP 48GBP LEDs Table 90 SAP 48GBP LED description LED Status Description yellow green Status LEDs of SFP 0 to SFP 47 Off No lin...

Страница 175: ... or insert or remove the SAP 20GE2XP when system software is being loaded yellow green Status LEDs for SFP port 0 and SFP port 1 Off No link is present Steady green A 10 Gbps link is present Flashing green Data is being received or transmitted at 10 Gbps Steady yellow The transceiver module has failed to be detected yellow green Status LEDs for fiber combo ports GE16 to GE19 Off No link is present...

Страница 176: ...are is being loaded yellow green Status LEDs for fiber combo ports GE16 to GE27 Off No link is present Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is present Flashing green Data is being received or transmitted at 1000 Mbps Steady yellow A 100 Mbps link is present Flashing yellow Data is being received or transmitted at 100 Mbps yellow green Status LEDs for copper combo ports GE16 to GE27 Off No link is present...

Страница 177: ...ellow A 100 Mbps link is present Flashing yellow 8 Hz Data is being received or transmitted at 100 Mbps Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is present Flashing green 8 Hz Data is being received or transmitted at 1000 Mbps green SFP 32 through SFP 35 Off No link is present or the port is faulty Steady green A 10 Gbps link is present Flashing green 8 Hz Data is being received or transmitted at 10 Gbps gre...

Страница 178: ...LED description see H3C SR6600 SR6600 X Routers Interface Module Guide Power module LEDs Figure 156 PSR650 A AC power module LED Figure 157 PSR1200 A AC power module LED Figure 158 PSR650 D DC power module LED Figure 159 PSR1200 D DC power module LED ...

Страница 179: ...er module is faulty Off No power is input Fan tray LEDs Figure 160 Fan tray for the SR6616 Table 95 Fan tray LED description LED Status Description green RUN Off The system is powered off or the fan tray is faulty Steady on The fan tray is operating correctly red ALM Off The fan tray is operating correctly Steady on The fan tray is faulty 1 1 2 ...

Страница 180: ...171 Appendix D Arranging slots and numbering interfaces Slot arrangement Figure 161 Slot arrangement on the SR6616 configured with an RPE X1 RPE X3 RPE X5 RPE X5E MPU 0 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 5 ...

Страница 181: ... and service modules Table 96 Slot arrangement for MPUs switching fabric modules and service modules MPUs switching fabric modules and service modules Slot arrangement MPUs RPE X1 RPE X3 RPE X5 RPE X5E supporting 1 1 redundancy Slot 4 and slot 5 An SR6616 DS router does not support the RPE X1 MPU RSE X1 supporting 1 1 redundancy Slot 5 and slot 6 Not supported on an SR6616 DS router MCP X1 X2 supp...

Страница 182: ...e Type of the interface such as GE port and serial port X Number of the slot where the FIP SAP resides Y Number of the slot where the HIM MIM MIC resides on the FIP For a SAP the subslot number is 0 Z Number of the interface on the HIM MIM MIC or on the SAP For each interface type on a HIM MIM MIC MIC X or SAP the number Z starts from 0 NOTE Different interface modules on the same FIP have the sam...

Страница 183: ...d GigabitEthernet interfaces 0 and 1 on the FIP 210 are numbered GigabitEthernet 3 0 0 and GigabitEthernet 3 0 1 respectively If the HIM 4GBE is installed in slot 1 of the FIP 210 the GigabitEthernet interfaces 0 and 3 on the HIM 4GBE are numbered GigabitEthernet 3 1 0 to GigabitEthernet 3 1 3 respectively If the HIM 4GBE is installed in slot 2 of the FIP 210 the GigabitEthernet interfaces 0 and 3...

Страница 184: ...MIC X LEDs 169 I Installation accessories 7 Installing a CF card 29 Installing a fan tray 28 Installing a fiber management tray 33 Installing a FIP module 22 Installing a FIP module and an air deflector 22 Installing a HIM MIM MIC MIC X interface module 25 Installing a lightning protector for a network port 34 Installing a power module 29 Installing a SAP OAP switching fabric module 24 Installing ...

Страница 185: ...ive 73 S Safety recommendations 1 Safety recommendations 69 SAP LEDs 164 Saving the current configuration of the router 67 Service aggregation platform modules 134 Service module and MPU compatibility matrix 144 Slot arrangement 171 Slot arrangement for MPUs switching fabric modules and service modules 172 Software upgrade failures 93 Surge protector 143 Switching fabric module LEDs 157 Switching ...

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