H3C MSR810 Installation guide

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H3C MSR810 Routers
Installation Guide
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Preface
The H3C MSR810 Routers Installation Guide includes three chapters, which describe the preparing for
installation, installing the router, troubleshooting, chassis views and technical specifications, and LEDs.
This preface includes the following topics about the documentation:
Audience.
Conventions.
About the H3C MSR810 Routers documentation set .
Obtaining documentation.
Technical support.
Documentation feedback.
Audience
This documentation is intended for:
Network planners.
Field technical support and servicing engineers.
Network administrators working with the routers.
Conventions
This section describes the conventions used in the documentation.
Command conventions
Convention Descri
p
tion
Boldface Bold text represents commands and keywords that you enter literally as shown.
Italic Italic text represents arguments that you replace with actual values.
[ ] Square brackets enclose 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 select at least one.
[ x | y | ... ] *
Asterisk marked square brackets enclose optional syntax choices separated by vertical
bars, from which you select one choice, multiple choices, or none.
&<1-n>
The argument or keyword and argument combination before the ampersand (&) sign can
be entered 1 to n times.
# A line that starts with a pound (#) sign is comments.
GUI conventions
Convention Descri
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tion
Boldface
Window names, button names, field names, and menu items are in Boldface. For
example, the New User window appears; click OK.
> Multi-level menus are separated by angle brackets. For example, File > Create > Folder.
Symbols
Convention Descri
p
tion
WARNING
An alert that calls attention to important information that if not understood or followed can
result in personal injury.
CAUTION
An 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.
IMPORTANT
An alert that calls attention to essential information.
NOTE
An alert that contains additional or supplementary information.
TIP
An alert that provides helpful information.
Network topology icons
Represents a generic network device, such as a router, switch, or firewall.
Represents a routing-capable device, such as a router or Layer 3 switch.
Represents a generic switch, such 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 mesh access point.
Represents omnidirectional signals.
Represents directional signals.
Represents a security product, such as a firewall, UTM, multiservice security gateway, or
load balancing device.
Represents a security card, such as a firewall, load balancing, NetStream, SSL VPN, IPS,
or ACG card.
Port numbering in examples
The port numbers in the documentation are for illustration only and might be unavailable on your device.
About the H3C MSR810 Routers documentation set
The H3C MSR810 Routers documentation set includes the following categories of documents:
Cate
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or
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Documents
Pur
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oses
Product description and
specifications
marketing brochures Describe product specifications and benefits.
Hardware specifications
and installation
Installation guide
Provides a complete guide to hardware installation
and hardware specifications.
Software configuration
Configuration guides
Describe software features and configuration
procedures.
command references
Provide a quick reference to all available
commands.
Configuration examples
Describe typical network scenarios and provide
configuration examples and instructions.
Operations and
maintenance
release notes
Provide information about the product release,
including the version history, hardware and software
compatibility matrix, version upgrade information,
technical support information, and software
upgrading.
Obtaining documentation
Access the most up-to-date H3C product documentation on the World Wide Web
at http://www.h3c.com
.
Click the following links to obtain different categories of product documentation:
[Technical Documents]
—Provides hardware installation, software upgrading, and software feature
configuration and maintenance documentation.
[Products & Solutions]
—Provides information about products and technologies, as well as solutions.
[Software Download]
—Provides the documentation released with the software version.
Technical support
http://www.h3c.com
Documentation feedback
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We appreciate your comments.
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Contents
Preparing for installation ············································································································································· 1
Safety recommendations ·················································································································································· 1
Safety symbols ·························································································································································· 1
General safety recommendations ··························································································································· 1
Electricity safety ························································································································································ 1
ESD prevention ························································································································································· 1
Examining the installation site ········································································································································· 2
Temperature and humidity ······································································································································· 2
Cleanliness ································································································································································ 2
Cooling ······································································································································································ 3
EMI ············································································································································································· 3
Lightning protection ·················································································································································· 3
Installation accessories and tools···························································································································· 4
Pre-installation checklist ···················································································································································· 4
Installing the router ······················································································································································· 6
Installation prerequisites ··················································································································································· 6
Installation flowchart ························································································································································· 6
Installing the router ···························································································································································· 7
Mounting the router on a workbench ····················································································································· 7
Mounting the router on a wall ································································································································ 8
Installing the router in a rack ·································································································································· 9
Grounding the router ············································································································································ 12
Installing a 4G SIM card ··············································································································································· 13
Installing a Micro SD card ············································································································································ 14
Installing a 4G antenna ················································································································································· 15
Installing a WLAN antenna ·········································································································································· 15
Installing a GPS antenna ··············································································································································· 16
Connecting Ethernet interface cables ·················································································································· 16
Connecting the console cable and setting terminal parameters ······································································ 17
Connecting the power adapter ···························································································································· 21
Verifying the installation ······································································································································· 21
Accessing the router for the first time ··························································································································· 22
Powering on the router ········································································································································· 22
Observing the startup process ····························································································································· 22
Power-on check ······················································································································································ 23
Configuring basic settings for the router ············································································································· 23
Troubleshooting ·························································································································································· 24
Power module failure ····················································································································································· 24
Symptom ································································································································································· 24
Solution ··································································································································································· 24
No display on the configuration terminal···················································································································· 24
Symptom ································································································································································· 24
Solution ··································································································································································· 24
Garbled display on the configuration terminal ·································································································· 25
No response from the serial port ·································································································································· 25
Symptom ································································································································································· 25
Solution ··································································································································································· 25
3G/4G SIM card and 4G antenna failures ··············································································································· 25
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Symptom ································································································································································· 25
Solution ··································································································································································· 26
Restoring the factory settings ········································································································································ 26
Scenario 1 ······························································································································································ 26
Scenario 2 ······························································································································································ 26
Scenario 3 ······························································································································································ 26
Reset button usage guidelines ······························································································································ 27
Appendix A Chassis views and technical specifications ························································································ 28
Chassis views ································································································································································· 28
MSR810 ································································································································································· 28
MSR810-W ···························································································································································· 29
MSR810-W-DB ······················································································································································ 30
MSR810-LM ··························································································································································· 31
MSR810-W-LM ······················································································································································ 32
Technical specifications ················································································································································· 32
Appendix B LEDs ························································································································································ 35
LEDs ················································································································································································· 35
MSR810 ································································································································································· 35
MSR810-W ···························································································································································· 35
MSR810-W-DB ······················································································································································ 36
MSR810-LM ··························································································································································· 36
MSR810-W-LM ······················································································································································ 37
LED description ······························································································································································· 37
Index ··········································································································································································· 39
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Preparing for installation
Safety recommendations
To avoid any equipment damage or bodily injury, read the following safety recommendations before
installation. Note that the recommendations do not cover every possible hazardous condition.
Safety symbols
When reading this document, note the following symbols:
WARNING means an alert that calls attention to important information that if not understood or
followed can result in personal injury.
CAUTION means an 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 router and installation tools away from walk areas.
Place the router in a dry and flat location and make sure anti-slip measures are in place.
Remove all external interface cables and power cords before moving the router.
Electricity safety
Locate the external power switch in the room before installation. Shut off the power immediately
if an accident occurs.
Make sure the router is reliably grounded.
Do not remove and install the chassis cover when the router is operating.
Connect the interface cables correctly.
Use an uninterrupted power supply (UPS).
Do not work alone when the router has power
Always make sure the power has been disconnected during installation or replacement.
ESD prevention
W
ARNING!
Check the resistance of the ESD wrist strap for safety. The resistance reading should be in the range of
1 to 10 megohm (Mohm) between a human body and the ground.
To prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD), follow these guidelines:
Make sure the router and the floor are reliably grounded.
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Keep the equipment room clean to reduce the negative effects of dusts and particles.
Maintain the humidity and temperature levels in the acceptable range.
Always wear an ESD wrist strap. Make sure the wrist strap makes good skin contact and is
reliably grounded.
No ESD wrist strap is provided with the router. Prepare it yourself.
To attach an ESD wrist strap:
1. Wear the wrist strap on your wrist.
2. Lock the wrist strap tight around your wrist to maintain good contact with the skin.
3. Secure the wrist strap lock and the alligator clip lock together.
4. Attach the alligator clip to the grounding screw on the router.
Examining the installation site
The router can only be used indoors. To ensure correct operation and a long lifespan for your router,
the installation site must meet the requirements in this section.
Temperature and humidity
Maintain the temperature and humidity in the equipment room as described in Table 1.
Lasting high relative humidity can cause poor insulation, electricity creepage, mechanical
property change of materials, and metal corrosion.
Lasting low relative humidity can cause washer contraction and ESD and bring problems
including loose captive screws and circuit failure.
High temperature can accelerate the aging of insulation materials and significantly lower the
reliability and lifespan of the router.
Table 1 Temperature/humidity requirements in the equipment room
Tem
p
erature Relative humidit
y
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) 5% to 90%, noncondensing
Cleanliness
Dust buildup on the chassis might result in electrostatic adsorption, which causes poor contact of
metal components and contact points, especially when indoor relative humidity is low. In the worst
case, electrostatic adsorption can cause communication failure.
Table 2 Dust concentration limit in the equipment room
Substance Concentration limit (
articles/m
3
)
Dust particles
3 x 10
4
(No visible dust on the tabletop in three days)
NOTE:
Dust diameter 5 μm
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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 3.
Table 3 Harmful gas li
mits in an equipment room
Gas Maximum concentration (m
g
/m
3
)
SO
2
0.2
H
2
S 0.006
NH
3
0.05
Cl
2
0.01
Cooling
Maintain a minimum clearance of 10 cm (3.94 in) around the air vents.
Make sure the installation site has a good ventilation system.
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 coupling.
Inductance coupling.
Electromagnetic wave radiation.
Common impedance (including the grounding system) coupling.
To prevent EMI, perform the following tasks:
If AC power is used, use a single-phase three-wire power receptacle with protection earth (PE) to
filter interference from the power grid.
Keep the router far away from radio transmitting stations, radar stations, and high-frequency
devices.
Use electromagnetic shielding, for example, shielded interface cables, when necessary.
Lightning protection
To protect the router from lightning, follow these guidelines:
Make sure the router is reliably grounded by using a grounding cable.
Make sure the AC power receptacle is reliably grounded.
Install a lightning protector at each power input end.
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Installation accessories and tools
Figure 1 Installation accessories
Figure 2 User-supplied tools and equipment
Pre-installation checklist
Item Re
q
uirements
Installation
site
Ventilation
There is a minimum clearance of 10 cm (3.9 in) around the air inlet
and outlet vents.
An adequate ventilation system is available at the installation site.
Temperature 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Relative humidity 5% to 90% (noncondensing)
Cleanness
Dust concentration 3 × 10
4
particles/m
3
(no visible dust on the
tabletop over three days)
ESD prevention
The router and floor are reliably grounded.
The equipment room is dust-controlled.
Humidity and temperature are maintained at acceptable levels.
An ESD wrist strap is available.
4G antenna
GPS antenna
Wall anchor kit
(user supplied)
WLAN antenna
Ring terminal
Rubber feet
Cage nut
(user supplied)
M6 screw
(user supplied)
M4 screw
(user supplied)
Mounting brackets
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Item Re
q
uirements
EMI prevention
A single-phase three-wire power receptacle with protection earth
(PE) is available for filtering interference from the power grid.
The router is far away from radio transmitting stations, radar
stations, and high-frequency devices.
Electromagnetic shielding, for example, shielded interface cables, is
used as required.
Lightning protection
The router is reliably grounded.
The AC power receptacle is reliably grounded.
(Optional.) Port lightning protectors are available. A signal lightning
arrester is required at the input end of an external signal cable.
(Optional.) Power lightning protectors are available.
Electricity safety
A UPS is available.
The external power switch is located so to shut off the power
immediately when an accident occurs..
Workbench
The workbench is stable.
The workbench is reliably grounded.
Safety
precautions
The router is far away from any sources of heat or moisture.
The emergency power switch in the equipment room is identified and accessible.
Tools
Installation accessories supplied with the router are ready.
User-supplied tools are ready.
Reference
Documents shipped with the router are available.
Online documents are available.
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Installing the router
W
ARNING!
To avoid injury, do not touch bare wires, terminals, or parts with high-voltage hazard signs.
IMPORTANT:
The barcode on the router chassis contains product information that must be provided to local sales
agent when you return a faulty router for repair.
Keep the tamper-proof seal on a mounting screw on the chassis cover intact, and if you want to open
the chassis, contact H3C for permission. Otherwise, H3C shall not be liable for any consequence.
Installation prerequisites
You have read "Preparing for installation" carefully.
All requirements in "Preparing for installation" ar
e met.
Installation flowchart
The following installation options are available for the router:
Workbench mounting.
Wall mounting.
Rack mounting.
Determine the installation method according to the installation environment. Follow the installation
flowchart shown in Figure 3 to i
nstall the router.
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Figure 3 Installation flowchart
Installing the router
Mounting the router on a workbench
IMPORTANT:
Make sure the workbench is clean, stable, and reliably grounded.
Maintain a minimum clearance of 10 cm (3.9 in) around the router for heat dissipation.
Do not place heavy objects on the router.
To mount the router on a workbench:
1. Place the router upside down on the workbench and attach the rubber feet to the four round
holes in the chassis bottom.
2. Place the router with the upside up on the workbench.
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Figure 4 Mounting the router on a workbench
Mounting the router on a wall
1. Mark two screw hole locations on the wall. Make sure the two holes are 160 mm (6.30 in)
horizontally apart.
2. Drill holes with a minimum depth of 22 mm (0.87 in) in the marked locations.
3. Use a hammer to tap an anchor into each hole until the anchor end is flush with the wall.
4. Drive a screw into each anchor and make sure the screw protrudes a minimum of 1.5 mm
(0.06 in) from the wall.
5. Hang the router on the screws.
Position the router so the network interfaces face downwards, and the sides with ventilation
openings are perpendicular to the ground, as shown in Figure 5.
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Figure 5 Wall-mounting the router
Installing the router in a rack
CAUTION:
The mounting brackets can support only the weight of the router. Do not place objects on the router.
To install the router in a rack:
1. Use a mounting bracket to mark the cage nut installation holes in the front rack posts, as shown
in Figure 6.
Make sure the cage nut in
stallation holes on the front rack posts are on a horizontal line.
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Figure 6 Marking cage nut installation holes
2. Install the cage nuts, as shown in Figure 7.
a. Insert one ear of a cage nut into the marked installation hole.
b. Use a flathead screwdriver to push another ear into the same hole.
Figure 7 Installing cage nuts
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3. Attach mounting brackets to both sides of the router, as shown in Figure 8.
Figure 8 Attaching mounting brackets to the router
4. Use M6 screws to attach the mounting brackets on the router to the front rack posts, as shown
in Figure 9.
Figure 9 Securing the r
outer to the rack
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Grounding the router
CAUTION:
Correctly connecting the grounding cable is crucial to lightning protection and EMI protection. When
you install and use the router, first ground the router reliably.
Ensure a minimum resistance of 5 ohms between the router and the ground.
The router provides only a ring terminal. No grounding cable is provided with the router. Purchase a
grounding cable yourself.
Attaching the grounding cable to the ring terminal
1. Cut the grounding cable to the desired length.
2. Use the wire-stripping pliers to peel 5 mm (0.20 in) of insulation sheath from one end of the
grounding cable.
3. Add a heat-shrink tubing on the cable.
4. Insert the bare metal part of the grounding cable into the ring terminal.
5. Use the needle-nose pliers to secure the metal part of the cable in the ring terminal.
6. Cover the joint with the heat-shrink tubing, and use a blow dryer to shrink the tubing around the
cable.
Figure 10 Attaching the grounding cable to the ring terminal
Grounding the router with a grounding strip
1. Remove the grounding screw from the grounding hole in the chassis.
2. Use the grounding screw to attach the ring terminal of the grounding cable to the grounding
hole.
3. Use a screwdriver to fasten the grounding screw.
4. Connect the other end of the grounding cable to the grounding strip.
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Figure 11 Connecting the grounding cable to the router
Grounding the router by burying a grounding conductor in the earth ground
If the installation site does not have any grounding strips, but earth ground is available, hammer a
0.5 m (1.64 ft) or longer angle iron or steel tube into the earth ground to serve as a grounding
conductor.
Weld the yellow-green grounding cable to the angel iron or steel tube and treat the joint for corrosion
protection.
Figure 12 Grounding the router by burying a grounding conductor in the earth ground
Installing a 4G SIM card
CAUTION:
Do not hot-swap a 4G SIM card.
To avoid damaging the SIM card slot, do not use excessive force when installing a 4G SIM card.
Grounding
screw
Grounding
hole
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H3C MSR810 Installation guide

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