H3C s5800 series Quick start guide

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Quick start guide
H3C S5800 Series Ethernet Switches
Quick Start
Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.
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Preface
H3C S5800 Series Ethernet Switches Quick Start describes the installation of
the H3C S5800 series Ethernet switches.
This preface includes:
Audience
Conventions
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 S5800 series
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Contents
Overview ··········································································································· 1
About this guide ······························································································· 1
Product overview ······························································································ 1
Installation preparations ··················································································· 2
Installation site ·································································································· 2
Installation tools ································································································ 2
Installing the switch ··························································································· 3
Installation flow ································································································ 3
Installing the switch in a rack ········································································· 4
Attaching an ESD wrist strap ································································· 4
Installation accessories ··········································································· 4
Mounting positions ·················································································· 5
Installing an S5800-54S switch in a 19-inch rack ······························ 6
Installing an S5800-60C-PWR switch in a 19-inch rack ···················· 9
Installing the other S5800 switch models in a 19-inch rack ············ 11
Mounting the switch on a workbench ·························································· 12
Connecting the grounding cable ·································································· 13
Installing fan trays ·························································································· 15
Installing power modules ··············································································· 17
Connecting the power cord ·········································································· 21
Connecting an AC power cord ··························································· 21
Connecting the DC power cord ··························································· 23
Installing an interface card ··········································································· 26
Installing an OAP card ·················································································· 27
Installing a PoE module ················································································· 28
1
Overview
About this guide
This guide describes the basic installation procedures for the S5800 Switch
Series. For more information about the installation and configuration
procedures, system description, appearance, LEDs, software loading and
upgrading, and troubleshooting, see H3C S5800 Switch Series Installation
Guide.
Product overview
The H3C S5800 Switch Series includes the following models:
S5800-56C
S5800-56C-PWR
S5800-32C
S5800-32C-PWR
S5800-32F
S5800-60C-PWR
S5800-54S
NOTE:
The H3C S5800 Switch Series models and installation procedures might
be updated without prior notice. For the latest quick start guide, go
to http://www.h3c.com
.
2
Installation preparations
Installation site
The switch must be used indoors. Before installation, verify that the rack is
sturdy enough to support the switch and its accessories.
To ensure correct operation and long service life of your switch, install it in an
environment that meets the temperature, humidity, and electromagnetic shield
(EMS) requirements. For more information, see H3C S5800 Switch Series
Installation Guide.
Installation tools
The installation tools are not provided with the switch. Prepare them yourself.
Figure 1 Installation tools
(1) ESD wrist strap (2)
Flat-blade screwdriver
(3) Phillips screwdriver (4) Marker
(5) Wrench (6)
Blow dryer
3
Installing the switch
Installation flow
Figure 2 Installation flow
Connect the grounding cable
Install the switch to a
specified position
Start
Connect the power cord
Verify the installation
Power on the switch
Select and install power modules
Hot swappable power
modules are used?
Yes
No
Correctly operating?
Power off the switch
Troubleshoot the switch
No
Yes
Install hot swappable
components?
Install a PoE module
Install an interface cardInstall an OAP card
Select hot swappable
components
Yes
Correctly operating? Troubleshoot the switch
Verify the installation
Yes
No
End
No
Hot swappable fan
trays are used?
Select and install
fan trays
Yes
No
Fan trays have
been installed?
No
Yes
4
Installing the switch in a rack
Attaching an ESD wrist strap
Before installation, wear an ESD strap, and make sure one end of the wrist
strap has a good skin contact and the other end is attached to a post of the
correctly-grounded rack, as shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3 Attaching an ESD wrist strap
Installation accessories
All switch models except the S5800-60C-PWR switch come with a pair of 1 U
mounting brackets. The S5800-60C-PWR switch comes with a pair of 2 U
mounting brackets, and each mounting bracket is attached with a cable
management bracket.
Figure 4 Mounting brackets
(1) 1 U mountin
g
brackets
(2) 2 U mountin
g
brackets
and cable mana
g
ement brackets
5
In addition to a pair of 1 U mounting brackets, the S5800-54S switch also
comes with a pair of chassis rails and a pair of slide rails.
Figure 5 Chassis rail and slide rail
(1) Chassis rail (2) Slide rail
Mounting positions
All switch models except the S5800-54S switch provide three mounting
positions: one front mounting position (near the network ports), one
mid-mounting position, and one rear mounting position (near the power
modules). Figure 6 sh
ows the mounting positions on these switches.
Figure 6 Mounting positions
(1) Front mounting position
(2) Mid-mountin
g
position
(3) Rear mountin
g
position
The S5800-54S switch provides two mounting positions: one front mounting
position (near the network ports) and one rear mounting position (near the
power modules), as shown in Figure 7.
6
Figure 7 Mounting positions on an S5800-54S switch
(1) Front mounting position
(2) Rear mountin
position
Installing an S5800-54S switch in a 19-inch
rack
Table 1 Installing an S5800-54S switch in a 19-inch rack
Installation
p
rocedure
Remarks
Installation dia
g
ram
1. Attach the mounting
brackets to the switch.
Required
For mounting near the power
modules, see Figure 8.
For mounting near the ports,
see Figure 9.
2. Attach chassis rails to the
switch.
Required
For mounting near the ports,
see Figure 8.
For mounting near the power
modules, see Figure 9.
3. Install cage nuts in the rack
posts.
Required See Figure 10.
4. Attach slide rails to the
rack posts.
Required See Figure 11.
5. Connect the grounding
cable to the primary
grounding point
Optional See Figure 12.
1
2
7
Installation
p
rocedure
Remarks
Installation dia
g
ram
6. Install the switch in the
rack.
Required
See Figure 13.
This figure uses
the mounting position near the
power modules as an example.
NOTE:
The depth of the rack must be a minimum of 1000 mm (39.37 in).
The S5800-54S switch has three grounding points, as shown in Fi
g
ure
19. The primary grounding point and auxiliary grounding point 1 are
on the right side panel. If you use one of these grounding points, you
must connect the grounding cable to the grounding point before you
mount the switch in the rack.
Figure 8 Installing the mounting brackets near the power modules and
installing the chassis rails
Figure 9 Installing the mounting brackets near the ports and installing the
chassis rails
8
Figure 10 Installing cage nuts in a rack post
Figure 11 Installing slide rails to the rack
Figure 12 Connecting the grounding cable to the primary grounding point
(1) Groundin
g
si
g
n (2) Groundin
g
cable
9
Figure 13 Installing the switch in the rack (mounting brackets near the power
modules)
Installing an S5800-60C-PWR switch in a
19-inch rack
Table 2 Installing an S5800-60C-PWR switch in a 19-inch rack
Installation
p
rocedure
Remarks
Installation dia
g
ram
1. Separate the mounting
brackets from cable
management brackets.
Optional See Figure 14.
2. Attach the mounting
brackets to the switch.
Required
For mounting near the ports,
see Figure 14.
For mounting in the
mid-mounting position,
see Figure 14.
For mounting near the power
modules, see Figure 14.
3. Install cage nuts in the rack
posts.
Required See Figure 10.
4. Install the switch in the rack
Required See Figure 15.
10
NOTE:
Before you install the mounting brackets in the mid-mounting position,
separate the mounting brackets from the cable management brackets.
Figure 14 Attaching mounting brackets to the S5800-60C-PWR switch
(1) Separate the mounting bracket from
the cable mana
g
ement bracket
(2) Install mounting brackets near the
ports
(3) Install mounting brackets in the
mid-mountin
g
position
(4) Install mounting brackets near the
power modules
1
2
3 4
11
Figure 15 Installing the switch in a rack
Installing the other S5800 switch models in a
19-inch rack
Table 3 Installing other S5800 switch models in a 19-inch rack
Installation
p
rocedure
Remarks
Installation dia
g
ram
1. Attach the mounting brackets to the
switch.
Required See Figure 16.
2. Install cage nuts in the rack posts.
Required See Figure 10.
3. Install the switch in the rack
Required See Figure 17.
Figure 16 Attaching the mounting bracket to the switch
(1) Mountin
g
near the
ports
(2)
Mountin
g
in
the mid-mountin
g
position
(3) Mounting near the power modules
12
Figure 17 Installing the switch in a rack
Mounting the switch on a workbench
CAUTION:
Ensure 10 cm (3.94 in) of clearance around the switch.
Do not place heavy objects on the switch.
If a standard 19-inch rack is not available, you can place you switch on a
workbench. The S5800-54S switch cannot be mounted on a workbench.
To mount the switch on a workbench:
1. Make sure the workbench is clean and correctly grounded.
2. Place the switch with bottom up carefully, and clean the round holes on
the chassis bottom with dry cloth.
3. Attach the rubber feet to the four round holes in the chassis bottom.
4. Place the switch with upside up on the workbench.
13
Figure 18 Mounting the switch on a workbench
Connecting the grounding cable
W
ARNING!
Correctly connecting the switch grounding cable is crucial to lightning
protection and EMS of a switch.
The S5800 switch models except the S5800-54S switch have one grounding
point at their rear panels. The S5800-54S switch has three grounding points,
as shown in Figure 19. H3C r
ecommends that you use the primary grounding
point for the S5800-54S switch.
Figure 19 Grounding points of the S5800-54S switch
(1) Auxiliary grounding point 2 (2) Primary grounding point
(3)
A
uxiliary
g
roundin
g
point 1
To connect the grounding cable:
1. Connect one end of the grounding cable to the grounding point of the
switch.
14
Figure 20 Connect the grounding cable to the switch
2. To connect the other end of the grounding cable to a grounding strip:
a. Cut the grounding cable to a length according to the distance
between the switch and the grounding strip.
b. Peel 5 mm (0.20 in) of insulation sheath from the end, and then
insert the naked metal part through the black insulation covering into
the end of the ring terminal.
c. Secure the metal part of the cable to the ring terminal with a crimper,
and then cover it with the insulation covering.
d. Heat the insulation covering with a blow dryer to let it completely
cover the metal part.
e. Attach the ring terminal to the grounding post of the grounding strip,
and then secure it with a hex nut.
Figure 21 Connecting the other end of the grounding cable to the grounding
strip
15
Installing fan trays
CAUTION:
You must install two fan trays of the same model on the same switch.
Table 4 lists the fan trays available for the switch. For more information about
the fan trays, see H3C LSW1FAN & LSW1BFAN Installation Manual and
H3C LSWM1FANSC & LSWM1FANSCB Installation Guide.
Table 4 Installing fan trays
Switch
model
Support for
hot-swappa
ble fan tra
y
s
Shipped
with fan
tra
y
s
Available fan
trays
Installation
diagram
S5800-32C
No No N/A N/A
S5800-56C
S5800-32C
-PWR
S5800-56C
-PWR
S5800-32F Yes Yes LSW1BFAN See Figure 22.
S5800-60C
-PWR
Yes Yes LSW1FAN See Figure 23.
S5800-54S Yes No
LSWM1FANSC
LSWM1FANSCB
See Figure 24.
The installation
procedures
are the same
for the
LSWM1FANS
C and
LSWM1FANS
CB fan trays.
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