H3C SR6602 Installation guide

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H3C SR6602 Router
Installation Guide
Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.
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Document version: T2-08040E-20110810-C-1.09
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This product has been designed to comply with the environmental protection requirements. The storage,
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Preface
The H3C SR6602 Router Installation Guide includes seven chapters, which describe the hardware
features of the H3C SR6602 Router and provide examples to help you install the router.
This preface includes:
• Audience
• Conventions
• About the H3C SR6600 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 SR6600 routers
Conventions
This section describes the conventions used in this documentation set.
Command conventions
Convention Description
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 Description
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.
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].
Symbols
Convention Description
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.
Port numbering in examples
The port numbers in this document are for illustration only and might be unavailable on your device.
About the H3C SR6600 documentation set
The H3C SR6600 documentation set includes:
Category Documents Purposes
Marketing brochures Describe product specifications and benefits.
Product description and
specifications
Technology white papers
Provide an in-depth description of software features
and technologies.
Category Documents Purposes
Card datasheets
Describe card specifications, features, and
standards.
Compliance and safety
manual
Provides regulatory information and the safety
instructions that must be followed during installation.
Installation guide
Provides a complete guide to hardware installation
and hardware specifications.
Card manuals
Provide the hardware specifications of cards.
Hardware specifications
and installation
H3C N68 Cabinet
Installation and Remodel
Introduction
Guides you through installing and remodeling H3C
N68 cabinets.
Configuration guides
Describe software features and configuration
procedures.
Software configuration
Command references
Provide a quick reference to all available
commands.
Operations and
maintenance
H3C SR6600 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
You can access the most up-to-date H3C product documentation on the World Wide Web at
http://www.h3c.com
.
Click the links on the top navigation bar to obtain different categories of product documentation:
[Technical Support & Documents > 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.
[Technical Support & Documents > Software Download]
– Provides the documentation released with the
software version.
Technical support
customer_servic[email protected]
http://www.h3c.com
Documentation feedback
You can e-mail your comments about product documentation to info@h3c.com.
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Contents
Product overview·························································································································································· 1
Front panel view································································································································································1
Rear panel view ································································································································································1
Preparing for installation ············································································································································· 2
Safety recommendations ··················································································································································2
Safety symbols ··························································································································································2
General safety recommendations···························································································································2
Safety with electricity ···············································································································································2
Safety with laser ·······················································································································································2
Examining the installation site ·········································································································································3
Temperature and humidity·······································································································································3
Altitude ······································································································································································3
Cleanness··································································································································································3
Cooling system ·························································································································································4
ESD prevention ·························································································································································4
EMI·············································································································································································5
Lightning protection··················································································································································6
Rack-mounting···························································································································································6
Installation tools·································································································································································6
Installation accessories ·····················································································································································7
Checklist before installation ·············································································································································7
Installing the router······················································································································································· 9
Installation flow ·································································································································································9
Installing the router in a 19-inch rack ·························································································································· 10
Installing cage nuts and rear mounting brackets to the rack············································································ 10
Installing front mounting brackets to the router ·································································································· 11
Installing load-bearing screws······························································································································ 11
Installing the router to the rack····························································································································· 12
Grounding the router ····················································································································································· 13
Installing interface modules··········································································································································· 14
Removing a filler panel········································································································································· 14
Installing a HIM ····················································································································································· 15
Installing a MIM····················································································································································· 15
Installing a CF card························································································································································ 16
Connecting Ethernet cables··········································································································································· 17
Connecting a copper Ethernet cable··················································································································· 17
Connecting a fiber Ethernet cable······················································································································· 17
Installing a port lightning arrestor (optional)··············································································································· 19
Installing a power lightning arrester (lightning protection busbar) (optional) ························································· 20
Installing a signal lightning arrester (optional)············································································································ 22
Connecting an AC power cord ···································································································································· 23
AC power receptacle············································································································································ 23
Connecting the AC power cord··························································································································· 23
Connecting an RPS DC power cord····························································································································· 24
RPS power receptacle ··········································································································································· 24
Verifying the installation················································································································································ 25
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Logging in to the router and configuring basic settings ··························································································26
Login methods································································································································································· 26
Logging in through the console port ···························································································································· 26
Setting up a configuration environment ·············································································································· 26
Creating a hyperterminal connection and setting terminal parameters ·························································· 27
Powering on the router ·················································································································································· 30
Checking before power-on··································································································································· 30
Checking after power-on ······································································································································ 30
Displaying boot information································································································································· 30
Logging in to the router through Telnet························································································································ 31
Logging to the router through the AUX port ················································································································ 31
Configuring basic settings············································································································································· 32
Hardware management and maintenance ··············································································································33
Displaying hardware information of the router··········································································································· 33
Displaying software and hardware version information of the router····························································· 33
Displaying operational statistics of the router ···································································································· 34
Displaying detailed information about interface modules ················································································ 34
Displaying the electrical label information of the router ··················································································· 35
Displaying the CPU usage of the router·············································································································· 36
Displaying the memory usage of the router········································································································ 36
Displaying the CF card information ···················································································································· 36
Displaying the operational status of the fans ····································································································· 37
Displaying the operational status of a power module······················································································· 37
Displaying the temperature alarm thresholds for an interface module····································································· 38
Configuring a combo interface ···································································································································· 38
Displaying transceiver module information and alarming information ···································································· 39
Solving system faults ······················································································································································ 40
Solving system faults ············································································································································· 40
Viewing the system fault solving method ············································································································ 41
Saving the running configuration of the router ··········································································································· 41
Rebooting the router ······················································································································································ 41
Replacement procedures ···········································································································································43
Safety recommendations ··············································································································································· 43
Replacing a HIM ···························································································································································· 43
Replacing an MIM ························································································································································· 44
Replacing a CF card······················································································································································ 44
Replacing a transceiver module ··································································································································· 45
Replacing a memory module ········································································································································ 46
When to replace a memory module ··················································································································· 46
Replacement procedure ········································································································································ 46
Opening the router chassis cover························································································································ 47
Memory module structure ····································································································································· 49
Memory module slot·············································································································································· 50
Removing a memory module································································································································ 50
Installing a memory module ································································································································· 50
Troubleshooting··························································································································································52
Power supply system failure·········································································································································· 52
Fan failure······································································································································································· 52
Configuration terminal problems·································································································································· 53
No terminal display ·············································································································································· 53
Garbled terminal display······································································································································ 53
No response from the serial port························································································································· 53
Password loss ································································································································································· 53
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User password loss ··············································································································································· 53
Super password loss ············································································································································· 54
Cooling system failure ··················································································································································· 55
Interface module, cable, and connection failure ········································································································ 55
Appendix A Technical specifications························································································································57
Dimensions and weight ················································································································································· 57
Storages ·········································································································································································· 57
AC power supply ··························································································································································· 57
RPS power supply (optional)········································································································································· 57
Power consumption range············································································································································· 58
Fixed ports specifications ·············································································································································· 58
Port and slot specifications ··································································································································· 58
Console port··························································································································································· 58
AUX port································································································································································· 59
Combo ports ·························································································································································· 59
Port lightning arrester (optional) ··································································································································· 60
Power lightning arrester (optional)······························································································································· 61
Signal lightning arrester (optional)······························································································································· 61
Appendix B LEDs························································································································································62
Panel LEDs······································································································································································· 62
Interface module LEDs···················································································································································· 63
Appendix C Cables ···················································································································································64
Ethernet twisted pair cable············································································································································ 64
Introduction ···························································································································································· 64
Making an Ethernet twisted pair cable··············································································································· 68
Optical fiber ··································································································································································· 68
E1 interface cable ·························································································································································· 69
T1 interface cable ·························································································································································· 70
CE3/CT3 interface cable·············································································································································· 71
Serial port cable····························································································································································· 72
Appendix D AC power cables used in different countries or regions ···································································75
10A AC power cables used in different countries or regions··················································································· 75
16A AC power cables used in different countries or regions··················································································· 78
Index ···········································································································································································81
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Product overview
This chapter describes the H3C SR6602 router and includes these sections:
• Front panel view
• Rear panel view
Front panel view
Figure 1 Front panel view
(1) AC-input power receptacle (100 VAC to 240 VAC,
50 or 60 Hz at 2.5 A)
(2) AC power switch (ON/OFF)
(3) RPS DC-input terminal block (RPS) (4) CF card slot (CF CARD)
(5) CF card LED (CF) (6) RPS status LED (RPS)
(7) Interface module slot 2 LED (SLOT2) (8) Reset button (RESET)
(9) System status LED (SYS) (10) Interface module slot 1 LED (SLOT1)
(11) AC power supply status LED (PWR) (12) USB 1 LED (USB)
(13) USB port 1 (1) (14) USB port 0 (0)
(15) Console port (CONSOLE) (16) Auxiliary port (AUX)
Rear panel view
Figure 2 Rear panel view
(1) Grounding screw and grounding sign (2) 10/100/1000 Mbps copper Ethernet ports
(3) 1000 Mbps SFP fiber ports (4) SFP port LEDs
(5) Interface module slots
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Preparing for installation
This chapter includes these sections:
• Safety recommendations
• Examining the installation site
• Installation tools
• Installation accessories
• Checklist before installation
Safety recommendations
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 chassis and installation tools away from walk areas.
• Make sure that the ground is dry and flat and anti-slip measures are in place.
• Unplug all the external cables (including power cables) before moving the chassis.
Safety with electricity
• Locate the emergency power-off switch in the room before installation. Shut the power off at once in
case accident occurs.
• Make sure that the router has been correctly grounded.
• Do not open or close the chassis cover when the router is powered on.
• Connect the interface cables for the router correctly.
• Use an uninterrupted power supply (UPS).
• If there are two power inputs, disconnect the two power inputs to power off the router.
• Do not work alone when the router has power.
• Always check that the power has been disconnected.
Safety with laser
• Do not stare into the optical port or fiber connector because the laser light emitted from the optical
fiber may hurt your eyes.
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• Install a dust plug on the transceiver module to avoid damage to the transceiver module.
Examining the installation site
The H3C SR6602 router can only be used indoors. To ensure that the router works properly and to
prolong its service lifetime, the installation site must meet the following requirements:
• Temperature and humidity
• Cleanness
• EMI
Temperature and humidity
You must maintain a proper temperature and humidity in the equipment room. Long-term high humidity
may lead to bad insulation, electricity leakage, mechanical property changes, and metal corrosion.
However, if the relative humidity is too low, captive screws may become loose as the result of contraction
of insulation washers and static electricity may be produced in a dry environment to jeopardize the
circuits on the device. A high temperature is the most undesirable condition, because it accelerates the
aging of insulation materials and significantly lowers reliability and service life of the router.
For the temperature and humidity requirements of the router, see Table 1 and Table 2.
Table 1 Temperature r
equirements
Item Temperature
Operating Temperature 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)
Storage Temperature -40°C to 70°C(-40°F to 158°F)
Table 2 humidity requirements
Item Humidity
Operating humidity 10% to 95%
Storage humidity 5% to 95%
Altitude
Table 3 Altitude requirements
Item Altitude
Operating altitude –60 m (–196.85 ft) to 3 km (1.86 miles)
Storage altitude –60 m (–196.85 ft) to 4.5km(2.8 miles)
Cleanness
Dust buildup on the chassis may 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.
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Table 4 Dust concentration limit in the equipment room
Substance Concentration limit (particles/cu m)
Dust particles
î‚” 3 x 10
4
(No visible dust on desk in three days)
NOTE:
Dust particle diameter î‚• 5 î‚—m
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 5.
Table 5 Harmful gas li
mits in an equipment room
Gas Max. (mg/m
3
)
SO
2
0.2
H
2
S 0.006
NH
3
0.05
Cl
2
0.01
Cooling system
The H3C SR6602 router adopts left to right airflow for heat dissipation.
Figure 3 SR6602 airflow
• Make sure there is enough space (greater than 10 cm (3.94 in)) around the air intake and outlet
vents on the router for good ventilation.
• Make sure the installation site has a good cooling system.
ESD prevention
To prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD), note the following guidelines:
• Make sure that the router and the floor are well grounded.
• Take dust-proof measures for the equipment room.
• Maintain the humidity and temperature at a proper level.
• Always wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap when touching a circuit board or transceiver module.
• Place the removed memory module, CF card, or HIM/MIM on an antistatic workbench, with the
face upward, or put it into an antistatic bag.
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• Touch only the edges, instead of electronic components when observing or moving a removed
memory module, CF card, or HIM/MIM.
To use the ESD-preventive wrist strap, perform the following steps:
Step1 Wear the wrist strap on your wrist.
Step2 Lock the wrist strap tight around your wrist to keep good contact with the skin.
Step3 Insert the ESD-preventive wrist strap into the specially designed hole on the router chassis or attach it to
the grounding screw of the chassis with the alligator clips.
Step4 Make sure that the rack is well grounded.
Figure 4 Use an ESD-preventive wrist strap
(1) ESD-preventive wrist strap (2) Lock
(3) Alligator clip
CAUTION:
• Check the resistance of the ESD-preventive wrist
strap for safety. The resistance readin
g
should be in the
range of 1 to 10 megohm (Mohm) between human body and the ground.
• No ESD-preventive wrist strap is provided with the H3C SR6602 router. Prepare it yourself.
EMI
All electromagnetic interference (EMI) sources, from outside or inside of the router and application system,
adversely affect the router in a conduction pattern of capacitance coupling, inductance coupling,
electromagnetic wave radiation, or common impedance (including grounding system) coupling. To
prevent EMI, perform the following steps:
• Take measures against interference from the power grid.
• Do not use the router together with the grounding equipment or light-prevention equipment of
power equipment, and keep the router far away from them.
• Keep the router far away from high-power radio launchers, radars, and equipment with high
frequency or high current.
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NOTE:
Use electromagnetic shielding when necessary.
Lightning protection
To protect the router from lightning better, do as follows:
• Make sure the grounding cable of the chassis is well grounded.
• Make sure the grounding terminal of the AC power receptacle is well grounded.
• Install a lightning arrester at the input end of the power supply to enhance the lightning protection
capability of the power supply.
• Install a special lightning arrester at the input end of outdoor signal lines (for example, E1/T1 line)
to which interface modules of the router are connected to enhance the lightning protection
capability.
Rack-mounting
Before mounting the router in a standard 19-inch rack, adhere to the following requirements:
• The rack has a good ventilation system.
• The rack is sturdy enough to support the router and installation accessories.
• Make sure that the size of the rack is appropriate for the router, and that there is enough clearance
around the left and right sides of the router for heat dissipation.
• For heat dissipation and device maintenance, make sure the front and rear of the rack should be at
least 0.8 m (2.62 ft) away from walls or other devices, and that the headroom in the equipment
room should be no less than 3 m (9.84 ft).
Installation tools
The tools in the table may be used for installing the routers.
Flat-blade
screwdriver
Phillips screwdriver Needle-nose pliers
Wire-stripping
pliers
Diagonal pliers
RJ45 crimping pliers Mark pen Multimeter
Network cable
tester
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Installation accessories
Console cable Grounding cable
Rear mounting
bracket and
load-bearing screw
Front mounting
bracket and M4
screws
Rubber pads
M6 screws Cage nuts
ESD-preventive
wrist strap
Cable tie
Checklist before installation
Table 6 Checklist before installation
Item Requirements Result
Ventilation
• There is a minimum clearance of 10 cm (3.9 in) around the
inlet and exhaust vents for heat dissipation of the router
chassis.
• A ventilation system is available at the installation site.
Temperature 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)
Relative humidity 10% to 95% (noncondensing)
Cleanness Dust concentration  3 × 10
4
particles/m
3
ESD prevention
• The equipment and floor are well grounded.
• The equipment room is dust-proof.
• The humidity and temperature are at a proper level,
respectively.
• Wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap and uniform when
touching a circuit board.
• Place the removed memory module, CF card, or
HIM/MIM on an antistatic workbench, with the face
upward, or put it into an antistatic bag.
• Touch only the edges, instead of electronic components
when observing or moving a removed memory module,
CF card, or HIM/MIM.
Installation
site
EMI prevention
• Take effective measures to protect the power system from
the power grid 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.
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Item Requirements Result
Lightning protection
• The grounding cable of the chassis is well grounded.
• The grounding terminal of the AC power receptacle is well
grounded.
• A port lightning arrester is installed. (Optional)
• A power lightning arrester is installed. (Optional)
• A signal lightning arrester is installed at the input end of
an external signal cable. (Optional)
Electricity safety
• Equip an uninterrupted power supply (UPS).
• In case of emergency during operation, switch off the
external power switch.
Workbench
• The workbench is stable enough
• Well grounding
Rack-mounting
requirements
• Install the router in an open rack if possible. If you install
the router in a closed cabinet, make sure that the cabinet is
equipped with a good ventilation system.
• The rack is sturdy enough to support the weight of the
router and installation accessories.
• The size of the cabinet is appropriate for the router.
• The front and rear of the cabinet are at least 0.8 m (31.50
in) away from walls or other devices.
Safety
precautions
• The 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
Reference
• Documents shipped with the router
• Online documents
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Installing the router
This chapter includes these sections:
• Installation flow
• Installing the router in a 19-inch rack
• Grounding the router
• Installing interface modules
• Installing a CF card
• Connecting Ethernet cables
• Installing a power lightning arrester (li
ghtning protection busbar) (optional)
• Installing a signal lightning ar
rester (optional)
• Connecting an AC power cord
• Connecting an RPS DC power cord
• Verifying the installation
Installation flow
Figure 5 H3C SR6602 router installation flow
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Installing the router in a 19-inch rack
Installing cage nuts and rear mounting brackets to the rack
Follow these steps to install cage nuts to the rack:
Step1 As shown in Figure 6, mark the positions of cage nuts on the front rack posts by using a front mounting
bracket, and then mark the positions of cage nuts on the rear rack posts at the same level by using a rear
mounting bracket.
Figure 6 Mark the positions of the cage nuts
Step2 As shown in Figure 7, install the cage nuts to the marked positions on the rack posts.
Figure 7 Install cage nuts
Step3 As shown in Figure 8, install the rear mounting brackets to the rear rack posts.
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Figure 8 Install rear mounting brackets to the rack
Installing front mounting brackets to the router
Before installing the router to a rack, install the front mounting brackets to the two sides of the router.
To install 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 use a Phillips screwdriver to fasten the screws.
Figure 9 Install the front mounting brackets to the two sides of the router
Installing load-bearing screws
As shown in Figure 10, install the load-bearing screws to the appropriate screw holes on the router
chassis, fasten the screws with a Phillips screwdriver.
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Figure 10 Install screws for mounting the router to the rear mounting brackets
Installing the router to the rack
Step1 Wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap, and check that the rack is sturdy.
Step2 Supporting the router bottom with one hand, push the router into the rack horizontally, and make sure
that the upper edges of the rear mounting brackets make close contact with the load-bearing screws on
the router.
Figure 11 Install the router to the rack
Step3 Fix 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.
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