H3C LSWM1FW10, LSWM1IPS10, LSWM1WCM10 User manual

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H3C OAP Cards
User Manual
New H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.
http://www.h3c.com
Manual Version: 6PW102-20180112
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About This Manual
Organization
H3C OAP Cards User Manual is organized as follows:
Chapter Contents
1 Overview
Introduces the functions of the H3C OAP cards, including
firewall card, IPS card, and access controller module.
2 Hardware of the OAP Card
Introduces the hardware characteristics and technical
specifications of OAP cards.
3 Installing an OAP Card
Introduces the procedures to install an OAP card on a switch,
and the installation precautions.
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Table of Contents
1 Overview ·························································································································· 1-1
2 Hardware of the OAP Card ·································································································· 2-1
Appearance ··················································································································· 2-1
Front Panel ···················································································································· 2-1
Appearance ············································································································· 2-1
Description of the LEDs ······························································································ 2-1
Management Ethernet Port ························································································· 2-2
Hardware Specifications ··································································································· 2-3
3 Installing an OAP Card ······································································································· 3-1
Installing and Removing an OAP Card ················································································· 3-1
Connecting the Management Ethernet Port Cable ·································································· 3-4
Verifying the Installation ···································································································· 3-4
1-1
1 Overview
The Open Application Platform (OAP) cards are developed based on the Open Application Architecture
(OAA) by New H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as H3C).
An OAP card has an independent CPU and memory card (CF card), and thus it can load various service
software. After you install an OAP card in a switch, the switch can provide security, management, and
wireless communication applications flexibly and rapidly besides basic data forwarding functions. In this
way, multiple kinds of applications are implemented on the same device, therefore facilitating network
and service deployment and reducing overall cost at the same time.
The firewall card, IPS card and access controller module are three types of OAP cards. Refer to Table
1-1 for d
etailed information.
Table 1-1 Introduction to the firewall card, IPS card, and access controller module
Model Name Functions
LSWM1FW10 Firewall card
Besides the traditional firewall functions, a firewall card
supports virtual firewall, security zone, attack defense, and
P2P flow control, thus effectively ensuring network security;
supports multiple VPN services, such as IPsec VPN, thus
allowing you to build various VPNs; supports multiple routing
protocols, such as RIP, OSPF and BGP, thus providing
abundant routing capabilities. Using a firewall card, a switch
can implement security functions, such as firewall and VPN, to
ensure network security.
LSWM1IPS10 IPS card
The IPS card is an intrusion prevention/detection system with
industry-leading comprehensive intrusion prevention
technology, integrating intrusion prevention/detection, virus
filtering and bandwidth management functions. It can perform
a seven-layer analysis and detection to block in real time
attacks such as viruses, worms, Trojan horses, spyware, and
webpage tampering activities, thus implementing overall
protection of the basic network infrastructure, network
application and network performance.
LSWM1WCM10
Access
controller
module
An access controller (AC) module can provide large-scale
access point (AP) management and user access services,
support wireless standards including 802.11a/b/g, 802.11n,
802.11i, 802.11e and 802.11h, and provide perfect security,
QoS, roaming, and RF management mechanisms.
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2 Hardware of the OAP Card
The firewall card, IPS card and access controller module are similar in hardware structure and
appearance, except that the product model marked on the front panel and the loaded software of the
cards are different. The following hardware introduction is made on a firewall card.
Appearance
Figure 2-1 OAP card appearance
(1) Ejector lever (2) Fastening screw (captive screw) (3) Front panel of the OAP card
Front Panel
Appearance
Figure 2-2 Front panel of an OAP card
(1) CF card interface (2) Management Ethernet port
(3) CF card status LED (CFS) (4) Management Ethernet port status LED (Management)
(5) System status LED (RUN) (6) PWR LED
Description of the LEDs
The front panel of an OAP card provides four LEDs, namely PWR, RUN, CFS and Management. Refer
to Table 2-1 for description of the LEDs.
2-2
Table 2-1 Description of the LEDs provided on the front panel of the OAP card
LED Color Status Description
PWR LED Green/red
Steady green
The power system of the OAP card works
normally.
Steady red The power system of the OAP card is faulty.
Off
No power supply to the OAP card.
Note that: If you install an OAP card to a switch
working normally but the PWR LED is off,
check whether the OAP card is well
connected.
System status
LED (RUN)
Green
Slowly blinking
(1.5 Hz)
The system works normally.
Fast blinking (6
Hz)
The system is starting up/loading software.
Off
The system works abnormally or the system is
reset.
Note that: When the system is reset, the RUN
LED is off; when the system is starting up, the
RUN LED fast blinks; when the system
completes startup and works normally, the
RUN LED blinks slowly.
CF card status
LED (CFS)
Green
Steady green
The CF card is normal, and no read/write
operation is performed.
Blinking green
The CF card is normal, and a read/write
operation is performed.
Off No CF card is in the slot.
Management
Ethernet port
status LED
(Management)
Green/Yellow
Steady green
A 1000 Mbps link is present, but no data is
being received/transmitted.
Blinking green
Data is being received/transmitted at a rate of
1000 Mbps.
Steady yellow
A 10/100 Mbps link is present, but no data is
being received/transmitted.
Blinking yellow
Data is being received/transmitted at a rate of
10/100 Mbps.
Off No link is present.
Management Ethernet Port
The front panel of an OAP card provides one management Ethernet port, which can work without being
affected by the working status of the switching chip. Typically, a management Ethernet port is used to
connect a PC for loading system programs or debugging, or connect the remote network management
station for implementing remote system management. Table 2-2 describes the management Ethernet
port spe
cifications.
2-3
Table 2-2 Management Ethernet port specifications
Item Specification
Connector type RJ-45
Transmission rate 10/100/1000 Mbps, half/full duplex
Transmission medium and
maximum transmission distance
Category-5 twisted pair cable that supports a maximum
transmission distance of 100 m (328.08 ft.)
Services Upgrade of host software and BootWare, network management.
Hardware Specifications
Table 2-3 OAP card hardware specifications
Item Specification Remarks
CPU MIPS, eight cores, 1 GHz
Memory 2 GB
Avoid replacing the memory by yourself to
prevent damage to the OAP card.
Number of CF
card
interfaces on
an OAP card
and the
supported
specifications
z Provides one CF card
interface and one 1 GB CF
card when shipped.
z Supports a CF card with a
maximum capacity of 1 GB.
z To replace a CF card, make sure that the new
CF card can accommodate the software to be
loaded.
z For how to load and upgrade software version
of the OAP card, refer to the related manual in
the CD-ROM delivered with the OAP card.
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3 Installing an OAP Card
Installing and Removing an OAP Card
z The installation tools are not provided with the H3C series switches and OAP cards.
z This section describes the installation and removal of a firewall card on an S5800-60C-PWR switch.
The installation and removal of other OAP card models are similar.
z OAP cards are hot swappable. That is, you can remove an OAP card from a switch when the switch
is powered on.
Prepare the following tools before installation:
z Phillips screwdriver
z ESD-preventive wrist strap
Install an OAP card
Step1 Wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap, ensure a good skin contact and make sure that the
ESD-preventive wrist strap is properly grounded.
Step2 Loosen the captive screws on the blank panel counterclockwise with a Phillips screwdriver, as shown
in
Figure 3-1, and remove the blank panel from the slot to be used. Keep the removed blank panel
properly for future use.
Figure 3-1 Remove the blank panel
(1) Rotation direction of the Phillips screwdriver (2) Blank panel of the OAP card slot
(3) Phillips screwdriver
Step3 Take the OAP card out of the package. Then, you can select to insert the OAP card as shown in Figure
3-2 wit
h the ejector levels at the bottom, or reversely insert the OAP card as shown in Figure 3-3 with
the ejector le
vers on top. Select a proper installation mode based on the hardware structure of your
switch.
3-2
The insertion and reverse insertion procedures are the same. This manual uses reverse insertion of an
OAP card to an S5800-60C-PWR switch as an example.
Figure 3-2 Insert an OAP card
Figure 3-3 Reversely insert an OAP card
Step4 Push the OAP card slowly along the guide rails (see (3) in Figure 3-4) and then push the ejector levers
inward to loc
k the OAP card in position (see (4) in Figure 3-4).
Figure 3-4
Install the OAP card to the switch
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1) OAP card (2) Rear panel of the switch
(3) Insertion direction of the OAP card (4) Locking direction of the ejector levers
3-3
When installing the OAP card, note the following:
z Do not touch the components on the surface of the OAP card.
z Do not apply excessive force while installing the OAP card. If you cannot insert the OAP card
smoothly, check whether the installation mode (reverse insertion) is correct.
Step5 Fasten the captive screws on the OAP card clockwise with the Philips screwdriver until the OAP card is
fixed into the chassis.
Remove an OAP card
Step1 Wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap, ensure a good skin contact and make sure that the
ESD-preventive wrist strap is properly grounded.
Step2 Loosen the captive screws on the OAP card counterclockwise with the Philips screwdriver until all
spring pressure is released.
Step3 Hold each ejector lever with a hand and pull the ejector levers outward (see (4) in
Figure 3-5). Then pull
out the OAP card slowly along the guide rails (see (3) in
Figure 3-5).
Figure 3-5 Remove the OAP card
(1) OAP card (2) Rear panel of the switch
(3) Removal direction of the OAP card (4) Unlocking direction of the ejector levers
The protection panel on the OAP card surface has a yellow warning label , indicating that this
area corresponds to the inner heat radiator. After the OAP card runs for a period of time, this area may
be very hot. So keep your hands away from the area while removing the OAP card to avoid being hurt.
3-4
When removing the OAP card, note the following:
z Do not touch the components on the surface of the OAP card.
z Do not apply excessive force while removing the OAP card.
z If you do not install a new OAP card in the slot, install a blank panel to prevent dust from entering
the switch and ensure normal ventilation in the switch.
Connecting the Management Ethernet Port Cable
Step1 Connect the management Ethernet port to the terminal.
z To connect the management Ethernet port of an OAP card to the Ethernet port of a PC or router,
use a crossover cable.
z To connect the management Ethernet port of an OAP card to the Ethernet port of a hub or switch,
use a straight-through cable.
Step2 After the OAP card is powered on, check the management Ethernet port status LED on the front panel
of the OAP card. If the LED is on, a link is present; if the LED is off, no link is present, and you need to
check the line.
Verifying the Installation
After the OAP card is installed, you can check the status of the LEDs on the front panel of the OAP card
to verify the operation state of the OAP card. If the OAP card works abnormally, check whether the OAP
card is correctly installed.
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