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H3C S7500 Series Ethernet Switches
Installation Manual
Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.
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Manual Version: T2-08046P-20071205-C-1.02
Product Version: Release 3000/3100
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Related Documentation
In addition to this manual, each H3C S7500 Series Ethernet Switches documentation
set includes the following:
Manual Description
H3C S7500 Series Ethernet Switches
Operation Manual
Guides the user to configure the
features supported by the S7500 series.
H3C S7500 Series Ethernet Switches
Command Manual
Elaborates on the commands for
configuring the S7500 series.
Organization
H3C S7500 Series Ethernet Switches Installation Manual is organized as follows:
Chapter Contents
1 Product Overview
Introduces the characteristics of the
H3C S7500 Series Ethernet Switches.
2 Line Processing Units
Introduces LPUs of the H3C S7500
Series Ethernet Switches.
3 Installation Preparations
Introduces the preparations and
precautions for the H3C S7500 Series
Ethernet Switches installation.
4 Hardware Installation
Introduces the integrated equipment
installation and cable connection
(including connection of grounding
cables, power cables, and interface
cables, recommended cabling, and
cable binding) of the H3C S7500 Series
Ethernet Switches.
5 System Commissioning
Introduces the initial power-on startup
process of H3C S7500 Series Ethernet
Switches.
6 Hardware Maintenance
Introduces the installation and removal
of power module, card, fan tray, power
distribution box, delivered cable
management bracket, memory module,
and air filter of the H3C S7500 Series
Ethernet Switches.
Chapter Contents
7 Software Maintenance
Introduces how to load and upgrade the
software of the H3C S7500 Series
Ethernet Switches.
8 Troubleshooting
Introduces how to troubleshoot the
configuration system, power system,
fans, and LPUs of the H3C S7500
Series Ethernet Switches.
Appendix A B68-22 Cabinet Installation
Introduces the installation of a B68-22
cabinet.
Appendix B N68 Cabinet Installation
Introduces the installation of an N68-22
cabinet.
Appendix C Lightning Protection
Introduces lightning protection of the
H3C S7500 Series Ethernet Switches.
Appendix D AC Power Cables Used in
Different Countries
Introduces the AC power cables used in
different countries, including 10A AC
power cables and 16A AC power cables.
Conventions
The manual uses the following conventions:
I. GUI conventions
Convention Description
< >
Button names are inside angle brackets. For example, click
<OK>.
[ ]
Window names, menu items, data table and field names
are inside square brackets. For example, pop up the [New
User] window.
/
Multi-level menus are separated by forward slashes. For
example, [File/Create/Folder].
II. Symbols
Convention Description
Warning
Means reader be extremely careful. Improper operation
may cause bodily injury.
Caution
Means reader be careful. Improper operation may cause
data loss or damage to equipment.
Note Means a complementary description.
Environmental Protection
This product has been designed to comply with the requirements on environmental
protection. For the proper storage, use and disposal of this product, national laws and
regulations must be observed.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Product Overview ........................................................................................................1-1
1.1 Introduction........................................................................................................................1-1
1.1.1 Introduction to S7500 Series Ethernet Switches.....................................................1-1
1.1.2 Introduction to Switching Engines...........................................................................1-2
1.2 Technical Specifications for SRPUs..................................................................................1-2
1.3 Salience III Series SRPUs.................................................................................................1-3
1.3.1 Applicable Switch Models .......................................................................................1-4
1.3.2 Technical Specifications..........................................................................................1-4
1.3.3 Panel and LEDs ......................................................................................................1-5
1.3.4 Ports........................................................................................................................1-6
1.3.5 System Status LEDs .............................................................................................1-10
1.3.6 RESET Button.......................................................................................................1-11
1.4 Compatibility Matrix Between SRPU, Chassis and LPU.................................................1-11
1.4.1 Compatibility Matrix Between SRPU and Chassis................................................1-11
1.4.2 Compatibility Matrix Between SRPU and LPU......................................................1-12
1.5 Physical Description of the S7500 Series........................................................................1-12
1.5.1 Chassis and Slots .................................................................................................1-12
1.5.2 Color of Board Edges............................................................................................1-17
1.5.3 Backplane..............................................................................................................1-18
1.5.4 Power Supply........................................................................................................1-19
1.5.5 PoE Power Supply................................................................................................1-22
1.5.6 Fan Tray................................................................................................................1-23
1.6 Technical Specifications for the S7500 Series................................................................ 1-25
1.7 Compatibility Matrix Between Software Feature, SRPU and LPU ..................................1-26
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Chapter 1 Product Overview
1.1 Introduction
1.1.1 Introduction to S7500 Series Ethernet Switches
H3C S7500 Series Ethernet Switches (hereinafter referred to as the S7500 series) are
modular, large-capacity L2/L3 Ethernet switches that support wire-speed forwarding.
The S7500 series are designed for IP metropolitan area networks (MANs), large
enterprise networks, and campus networks.
Together with Huawei MA5200 Ethernet Access Management Systems, H3C
S3100/S3600/S5600/S9500 Series Ethernet Switches, and H3C series routers, the
S7500 series can provide comprehensive networking solutions for MANs and
enterprise networks.
Figure 1-1 S7500 series in MAN
The S7500 series support AC and DC power supply redundancy, and now include the
models S7502, S7503, S7506, and S7506R.
z The S7502 provides one switching & routing processing unit (SRPU) slot and one
line processing unit (LPU) slot. Both the SRPU and LPU can provide high-density
service ports.
z The S7503 provides one SRPU slot and three LPU slots.
z The S7506 provides one SRPU slot and six LPU slots.
z The S7506R provides two SRPU slots for redundancy backup and six LPU slots.
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Note:
z Refer to H3C S7502 Ethernet Switch Installation Manual for detailed information
about the S7502.
z In the later chapters, only the S7503, S7506, and S7506R are involved.
1.1.2 Introduction to Switching Engines
Switching engines, also known as SRPUs, are the core of the S7500 series, and
include the following models:
z Salience III (LS81SRPG)
z Salience III Plus (LS81SRPG1)
z Salience III Edge (LS81SRPG3)
An SRPU generally has the following functions:
z L2 and L3 data forwarding between LPUs
z Route calculation
z LPU monitoring
z Processing of monitoring signals of components such as the system power and
fans
Salience III series SRPUs provide a high packet forwarding rate and switching capacity.
Each SRPU provides four 1000Base-X SFP ports (only for Salience III and Salience III
Edge) and one hot-swappable CF card port. The CF card stores the log and host
version to facilitate online software upgrade.
1.2 Technical Specifications for SRPUs
Table 1-1 Technical specifications for SRPUs
Item Salience III Salience III Plus Salience III Edge
Switching capacity 384 Gbps
[1]
768 Gbps
[1]
96 Gbps
Packet forwarding
rate
198 Mpps
[1]
432 Mpps
[1]
72 Mpps
Number of VLANs 4 K 4 K 4 K
MAC address table
size
32 K
[2]
32 K
[2]
32 K
IP address table size 64 K
[3]
64 K
[3]
64 K
[1]: This is the switching capacity when load sharing is implemented by configuring two
Salience III/Salience III plus engines on the S7506R.
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[2]: Extendable.
[3]: Extendable up to 256 K.
1.3 Salience III Series SRPUs
Salience III series SRPUs include:
z Salience III: If load sharing is implemented on the S7506R, the switching capacity
can be up to 384 Gbps. It provides an XG high speed bus, supporting LPUs
applying an XG high speed bus.
z Salience III Plus: If load sharing is implemented on the S7506R, the switching
capacity can be up to 768 Gbps. It provides XG high speed bus, supporting LPUs
applying an XG high speed bus.
z Salience III Edge: The switching capacity is 96 Gbps.
The Salience III series SRPUs provide one console port, one 10Base-T /100Base-TX
port, four 1000Base-X-SFP ports (only for Salience III and Salience III Edge), and one
port for a hot-swappable CF card, which stores the host version to facilitate the online
software upgrade.
Note:
Both Salience III and Salience III Plus provide an XG high speed bus and support the
LPUs that adopt an XG high speed bus. However, they provide the high speed bus in
different ways. If a Salience III SRPU is used, it can provide the XG high speed bus only
for the LPUs in the last two slots of the switch. If a Salience III Plus SRPU is used, it can
provide the XG high speed bus for LPUs in all slots.
The following figures show the appearance of these three SRPU models.
Figure 1-2 Salience III
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Figure 1-3 Salience III Plus
Figure 1-4 Salience III Edge
1.3.1 Applicable Switch Models
z S7503 Ethernet Switch
z S7506 Ethernet Switch
z S7506R Ethernet Switch
Note:
z When two Salience III or Salience III Edge engines are used in an S7506R XGbus
chassis as the main and standby SRPUs, the first two SFP ports on both the active
and standby SRPUs can work in a redundancy mode so that the services will not
interrupted (the first two SFP ports are also active) during an active-standby
switchover.
1.3.2 Technical Specifications
Table 1-2 Technical specifications for Salience III series SRPUs
Item
Salience III
(LS81SRPG)
Salience III Plus
(LS81SRPG1)
Salience III Edge
(LS81SRPG3)
CPU MPC8245, 300 MHz
Boot ROM 512 KB
Flash memory 32 MB
SDRAM 256 MB
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Item
Salience III
(LS81SRPG)
Salience III Plus
(LS81SRPG1)
Salience III Edge
(LS81SRPG3)
Dimensions (H x
W x D)
45.1 × 376.7 × 354.5 mm (1.8 × 14.8 × 14 in.)
z One console port, supporting local configuration
management or remote configuration management through
dialup connection
z One 10Base-T/100Base-TX port for upgrade and network
management
z One port for a hot-swappable CF card
Number of ports
Four
1000Base-X-SFP
optical ports
Four
1000Base-X-SFP
optical ports
Max power
consumption
80 W
Note:
The dimensions here refer to those of a board with ejector levers.
1.3.3 Panel and LEDs
You can find one CF card port, four 1000Base-X-SFP ports (only for Salience III and
Salience III Edge), one console port, one 10Base-T/100Base-TX port, system status
LEDs, and one RESET button on the panel of a Salience III Series SRPU, as shown in
Figure 1-5.
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(1) (2) (3) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
(14)
(12)
(4) (10)
(13)(15)
(11)
(16)(17)(18)(19)
(20)
(21)(22)
(1) SFP port number (2) SFP port (Gigabit)
(3) Console port (4) Management Ethernet port
(5) LINK LED of the management Ethernet
port
(6) ACT LED of the management Ethernet
port
(7) RUN LED of LPU (8) ALM LED of LPU
(9) RUN LED of SRPU (10) ALM LED of SRPU
(11) Silkscreen (12) Captive screw
(13) SRPU edge (pink) (14) RESET button
(15) Ejector lever (16) OK LED of the power
(17) FAIL LED of the power (18) OK LED of the fan
(19) FAIL LED of the fan (20) SFP port status LED
(21) CF card port (22) Button for ejecting the CF card
Figure 1-5 Panel of a Salience III Series SRPU (LS81SRPG)
Note:
z The panel of a Salience III Edge SRPU is the same as that of a Salience III SRPU
except the board name and board silk-screen.
z The panel of a Salience III Plus SRPU is the same as that of a Salience III SRPU
except that it has a different board name and board silk-screen and provides no SFP
port.
1.3.4 Ports
I. CF card port
The port supports standard CF cards. The CF card stores the host version to facilitate
the online software upgrade.
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Note:
z Do not remove the CF card when it is performing a read or write operation.
z Do not disconnect the power supply when the CF card is performing a read or write
operation.
z Execute the umount command in user view before removing the CF card.
II. Console port
The console port uses an RJ-45 connector and common asynchronous serial cable to
connect to a terminal computer for local debugging, configuration, maintenance,
management, and program loading, or connect to a Modem for remote system
debugging, configuration, maintenance, and management.
Table 1-3 Technical specifications for the console port
Item Specification
Connector type RJ-45
Number of ports 1
Compliant standard Asynchronous EIA/TIA-232
Baud rate 115,200 bps, defaulting to 9,600 bps
Transmission distance 15 m (49 ft)
Function and service
z Connected to the character terminal
z Connected to a serial port of a local PC or
remote PC through a pair of Modems and run
the terminal emulation on the PC
III. Management Ethernet port (10Base-T/100Base-TX)
The port uses an RJ-45 connector to connect to a computer for program loading and
system debugging, or to a remote network management workstation for remote system
management.
Table 1-4 Technical specifications for the management Ethernet port
Item Description
Connector type RJ-45
Number of ports 1
Port speed
z 10/100 Mbps, half-/full-duplex
z MDI/MDI-X auto-sensing
Transmission medium and maximum
transmission distance
Category-5 twisted pair with a maximum
transmission distance of 100 m (328 ft)
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Item Description
Function and service
Used for the switch’s software upgrade
and network management
The following table describes the port status LEDs.
Table 1-5 10Base-T/100Base-TX port LED state description
LED State Description
OFF No link is present.
LINK
ON A link is present.
OFF No data is being transmitted or received.
ACT
Blinking Data is being transmitted or received.
Note:
z The management Ethernet port can go up only when the physical connection is
normal (the LINK LED is ON) and an IP address is configured.
z The management Ethernet port can perform auto-negotiation when it is up.
IV. 1000Base-X-SFP ports (only for Salience III and Salience III Edge)
Salience III series (only Salience III and Salience III Edge) SRPUs each provide four
1000 Mbps full-duplex SFP ports.
Table 1-6 describes the cables used for the
1000Base-X-SFP ports.
Table 1-6 Cables for 1000Base-X-SFP ports
SFP module
Central
wavelength
Connector Matching cable
Maximum
transmission
distance
50 µm/125 µm
multimode optical
fiber
550 m (1,804
ft)
SFP-GE-SX-M
M850-A
850 nm LC
62.5 µm/125 µm
multimode optical
fiber
275 m (902 ft)
SFP-GE-LX-S
M1310-A
10 km (6 mi)
SFP-GE-LH40
-SM1310
1,310 nm LC
9 µm/125 µm
single-mode
optical fiber
40 km (about
25 mi)
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SFP module
Central
wavelength
Connector Matching cable
Maximum
transmission
distance
SFP-GE-LH40
-SM1550
40 km (about
25 mi)
SFP-GE-LH70
-SM1550
70 km (43 mi)
SFP-GE-LH10
0-SM1550
1,550 nm LC
9 µm/125 µm
single-mode
optical fiber
100 km (62
mi)
SFP-GE-LH70
-SM1470-CW
1,470 nm LC
9 µm/125 µm
single-mode
optical fiber
70 km (43 mi)
SFP-GE-LH70
-SM1490-CW
1,490 nm LC
9 µm/125 µm
single-mode
optical fiber
70 km (43 mi)
SFP-GE-LH70
-SM1510-CW
1,510 nm LC
9 µm/125 µm
single-mode
optical fiber
70 km (43 mi)
SFP-GE-LH70
-SM1530-CW
1,530 nm LC
9 µm/125 µm
single-mode
optical fiber
70 km (43 mi)
SFP-GE-LH70
-SM1550-CW
1,550 nm LC
9 µm/125 µm
single-mode
optical fiber
70 km (43 mi)
SFP-GE-LH70
-SM1570-CW
1,570 nm LC
9 µm/125 µm
single-mode
optical fiber
70 km (43 mi)
SFP-GE-LH70
-SM1590-CW
1,590 nm LC
9 µm/125 µm
single-mode
optical fiber
70 km (43 mi)
SFP-GE-LH70
-SM1610-CW
1,610 nm LC
9 µm/125 µm
single-mode
optical fiber
70 km (43 mi)
SFP-GE-T RJ-45 100 m (328 ft)
Table 1-7 describes the 1000Base-X-SFP port status LED.
Table 1-7 Description of the 1000Base-X-SFP port status LED
LED State Description
OFF
No link is present.
ON
A link is present
LINK/ACT
Blinking
Data is being transmitted or received.
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1.3.5 System Status LEDs
Note:
When two SRPUs are configured on an S7506R Ethernet switch, all the other LEDs on
the standby SRPU are constantly OFF except the LEDs of the SRPG.
I. Board LEDs
SRPG: The LEDs of the SRPG show the status of the SRPU.
LPU1, LPU2, LPU3 (LPU4, LPU5, LPU6): The LEDs of these LPUs respectively show
the status of three LPUs (for the S7503), or six LPUs (for the S7506 or S7506R).
Table 1-8 Description of board LEDs
LED Description
RUN (Green)
z ON or OFF: The board is faulty or the board is not in position.
z Blinking (0.5 Hz): The board operates normally.
ALM (Red)
z OFF: The board operates normally or the board is not in
position.
z ON: The board is faulty.
Note:
If the RUN LED blinks fast, the board is booting but does not operate normally. During
the initialization of the system, the ALM LED will be on for a while, but this does not
mean that the board is faulty.
II. Power LEDs (PWR1, PWR2 and PWR3)
PWR1, PWR2 and PWR3: The LEDs of the PWR1, PWR2 and PWR3 respectively
show the status of the three (AC or DC) power modules.
Table 1-9 Description of the power LEDs
LED Description
OK (Green)
z ON: The power module operates normally.
z OFF: The power module is faulty or not in position.
FAIL (Red)
z ON: The power module is faulty.
z OFF: The power module operates normally or is not in position.
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Note:
If the FAIL LED on the S7503 is on, it is also possible that the power module is in
position but the power switch is not turned on.
III. Fan tray LEDs (FAN)
FAN: The LEDs of the fan tray show the status of the fan tray.
Table 1-10 Description of fan tray LEDs
LED State description
OK (Green)
ON: The fan tray operates normally.
OFF: The fan tray is faulty or the fan tray is not in position.
FAIL (Red)
ON: The fan tray is faulty or the fan tray is not in position.
OFF: The fan tray operates normally.
1.3.6 RESET Button
z If a switch is equipped with one SRPU, the switch will be reset after you press the
RESET button.
z If the S7506R is equipped with two SRPUs, the active SRRU is reset and the
standby SRPU immediately becomes the active SRPU after you press the RESET
button.
1.4 Compatibility Matrix Between SRPU, Chassis and LPU
1.4.1 Compatibility Matrix Between SRPU and Chassis
Table 1-11 Compatibility matrix between SRPU and chassis
SRPU
Chassis
Salience III Salience III Plus Salience III Edge
S7503 XGbus
S7506 XGbus
S7506R XGbus
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1.4.2 Compatibility Matrix Between SRPU and LPU
Table 1-12 Compatibility Between SRPU and LPU
SRPU
LPU
Salience III Salience III Plus Salience III Edge
LS81FT48E
LS81FT48F
LS81FP48
LS81GT8UE
LS82GT20
LS82GT20A
LS81GT48
LS81GT48A
LS81GT48B -
LS81T12P
LS81T12PE
LS81T16P
LS81T32P
LS81P12T
LS81P12TE
LS81GP8UB
LS82GP20
LS82GP20A
LS81GP48
LS81TGX1C
LS81TGX2
LS81TGX4
LS81VSNP
1.5 Physical Description of the S7500 Series
1.5.1 Chassis and Slots
The integrated chassis of the S7500 series consists of a board area, fan area, power
supply area, and power distribution area.
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XGbus is silkscreened on the S7500 series chassis (hereinafter referred to as the
S7500 XGbus). The backplane of the S7500 series supports XG high speed bus, and
thus can provide even higher switching capacity.
Depending on the input power, the chassis of the S7500 series can be divided into AC
chassis and DC chassis.
S7503:
z S7503-AC-XG-PoE: PoE-capable S7503 XGbus AC chassis
z S7503-DC-XG-PoE: PoE-capable S7503 XGbus AC chassis
S7506:
z S7506-AC-XG-PoE: PoE-capable S7506 XGbus AC chassis
z S7506-DC-XG-PoE: PoE-capable S7506 XGbus DC chassis
S7506R:
z S7506R-AC-XG-PoE: PoE-capable S7506R XGbus AC chassis
z S7506R-DC-XG-PoE: PoE-capable S7506R XGbus DC chassis
Note:
z The S7500 series provide power to remote powered devices (PD) such as IP
phones and WLAN wireless access points (AP) by using PoE-capable cards and
power sourcing equipment (PSE).
z The backplane, SRPU, power module, and fan tray are necessary components of
the S7500 series.
I. S7503
Figure 1-6 shows the chassis and slots of the S7503.
风扇框
机箱拉手
电源模块
主控板
业务板
Power module
LPUs
SRPU
Fan tray
Chassis handle
风扇框
机箱拉手
电源模块
主控板
业务板
Power module
LPUs
SRPU
Fan tray
Chassis handle
Figure 1-6 Chassis of the S7503
Figure 1-7 shows the chassis back of the S7503.
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(1) Grounding screw (2) Power switch of power distribution box
(3) Bail latch (4) Socket of AC power distribution box
(5) COM port (PSE monitoring port) (6) RTN (+) terminal of the PoE power input:
(7) NEG (-) terminal of the PoE power input (8) Handle on the rear panel
(9) Air filter
Figure 1-7 Rear view of the S7503 chassis (S7503-AC-XG-PoE chassis in the
example)
Caution:
z The handle on the rear panel is used for removing or installing the rear panel of the
switch. It does not bear the weight of the whole switch. Thus, do not hold this handle
when handling or moving the switch. The same is true of the handles on the rear
panels of all the S7500 series.
z A filler panel is installed in the power module slot marked with NULL in Figure 1-6
and no power module can be inserted into it.
Each area is hot-swappable.
z In the board area, there are four horizontal slots. The topmost slot is for a required
SRPU and the other three are for optional LPUs.
z The fan area is on the right of the chassis. The fan tray slot is vertical.
z The power supply area is at the bottom of the chassis. The power modules work in
1+1 redundancy mode and they support dual AC or DC power supply. You can
select either AC power supply or DC power supply as required.
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3com S7502 Installation guide

Category
Network switches
Type
Installation guide

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