H3C S7508E-X Installation guide

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H3C S7508E-X Switch
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Preface
The H3C S7508E-X Switch Installation Guide guides you through the installation of your switch. It covers
product overview, preparing for installation, installing the switch, installing modules, setting up an IRF
Fabric, connecting your switch to the network, troubleshooting, replacement procedures, technical
specifications, FRUs and compatibility matrixes, LEDs, cables, cabling recommendations, and
repackaging the switch.
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 S7508E-X switch
Conventions
This section describes the conventions used in this documentation set.
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Contents
Preparing for installation ············································································································································· 1
Safety recommendations ·················································································································································· 1
General safety recommendations ··························································································································· 1
Electricity safety ························································································································································ 1
Handling safety ························································································································································ 1
ESD prevention ························································································································································· 2
Laser safety ································································································································································ 2
Examining the installation site ········································································································································· 2
Weight support requirements ·································································································································· 2
Temperature requirements ······································································································································· 2
Humidity requirements ············································································································································· 3
Cleanness requirements ··········································································································································· 3
EMI requirements ······················································································································································ 4
Grounding requirements ·········································································································································· 4
Power supply requirements ····································································································································· 4
Cooling requirements ··············································································································································· 4
Space requirement ··················································································································································· 5
Tools and equipment ························································································································································ 5
Installing the switch ······················································································································································ 7
Confirming installation preparations ······························································································································· 7
Attaching slide rails and cage nuts to the rack ·············································································································· 7
Installing slide rails ··················································································································································· 7
Installing cage nuts ················································································································································ 11
Installing mounting brackets and cable management brackets ················································································ 12
Installing the power cable management brackets ····························································································· 12
Installing the mounting brackets ··························································································································· 13
Installing an air filter (optional) ····································································································································· 14
Mounting the switch to the rack···································································································································· 14
Mounting the switch on a workbench or on the floor ································································································ 15
Installation preparation ········································································································································· 15
Installation procedures ·········································································································································· 16
Grounding the switch ···················································································································································· 17
Grounding the switch with a grounding strip ····································································································· 17
Grounding the switch through the PE wire of an AC power supply ································································ 18
Installing FRUs ···························································································································································· 19
Attaching an ESD wrist strap ········································································································································ 19
Installing MPUs/LPUs/switching fabric modules ········································································································ 20
Installing a power module ············································································································································· 21
Connecting the power cable········································································································································· 23
Installing a transceiver module (optional) ···················································································································· 24
Installing an XFP/SFP+/SFP/QSFP+ module ····································································································· 24
Installing a CFP module ········································································································································ 25
Connecting an SFP+/QSFP+/QSFP+ to SFP+ cable ························································································ 25
Setting up an IRF fabric ············································································································································· 27
IRF fabric setup flowchart ·············································································································································· 27
Planning IRF fabric setup ··············································································································································· 28
Planning IRF fabric size and the installation site ································································································ 28
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Identifying the master switch and planning IRF member IDs ············································································ 28
Planning IRF topology and connections ·············································································································· 29
Identifying physical IRF ports on the member switches ····················································································· 29
Installing IRF member switches ····································································································································· 29
Configuring basic IRF settings ······································································································································· 29
Connecting the physical IRF ports ································································································································ 30
Verifying the IRF fabric configuration ·························································································································· 30
Connecting your switch to the network ···················································································································· 32
Accessing the switch for the first time ·························································································································· 32
Setting up the configuration environment ··········································································································· 32
Setting terminal parameters ·································································································································· 33
Powering on the switch ········································································································································· 36
Configuring the switch ··················································································································································· 37
Configuring authentication on a user interface ·································································································· 38
Configuring the basic access function ················································································································ 38
Configuration example ········································································································································· 38
Verifying the network configuration ···················································································································· 40
Connecting the switch to the network ·························································································································· 40
Connecting your switch to the network through twisted pair cables ······························································· 40
Connecting your switch to the network through optical fibers ········································································· 40
Testing connectivity ························································································································································ 42
Troubleshooting ·························································································································································· 43
Troubleshooting methods··············································································································································· 43
Troubleshooting the system ··········································································································································· 43
Configuration terminal problems ························································································································· 43
Troubleshooting the switch during the operation ······························································································· 44
Power supply system failure ·········································································································································· 44
Fan failure ······································································································································································· 45
MPU failure ····································································································································································· 45
LPU and switching fabric module failure ····················································································································· 45
Interface failure ······························································································································································· 46
Technical support ··························································································································································· 47
Replacement procedures ··········································································································································· 48
Replacing a power module ··········································································································································· 48
Replacing a card ···························································································································································· 49
Replacing a fan tray ······················································································································································ 50
Removing a fan tray ·············································································································································· 50
Installing a fan tray ··············································································································································· 51
Replacing an air filter ···················································································································································· 52
Replacing a transceiver module ··································································································································· 53
Replacing an XFP/SFP+/SFP/QSFP+ module ··································································································· 53
Replacing a CFP module ······································································································································ 53
Replacing an SFP+/QSFP+/QSFP+ to SFP+ cable ··························································································· 53
Appendix A Chassis views and technical specifications ························································································ 55
Chassis views ································································································································································· 55
Weights and dimensions ··············································································································································· 56
Module power consumption and system power consumption ·················································································· 59
System power consumption ·································································································································· 59
Card power consumption ····································································································································· 60
Fan tray power consumption ································································································································ 61
Heat dissipation ····························································································································································· 61
Environmental specifications ········································································································································· 62
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Noise ··············································································································································································· 62
Appendix B FRUs and compatibility matrixes ·········································································································· 63
MPUs ··············································································································································································· 63
LPUs ················································································································································································· 63
Switching fabric modules ·············································································································································· 68
Power modules ······························································································································································· 69
Fan trays ·········································································································································································· 69
Air filters ·········································································································································································· 69
Transceiver modules ······················································································································································ 70
AC power cables ··························································································································································· 75
Appendix C LEDs ······················································································································································· 78
MPU LEDs ········································································································································································ 78
LPU LEDs ·········································································································································································· 80
Switching fabric module LEDs ······································································································································· 82
Fan tray LEDs ·································································································································································· 82
Power module LEDs ························································································································································ 82
Appendix D Cables ··················································································································································· 84
Console cable ································································································································································· 84
Ethernet twisted pair cable ············································································································································ 84
RJ-45 connector ····················································································································································· 85
Cable pinouts ························································································································································· 85
Cable type ······························································································································································ 85
Pin assignments ····················································································································································· 87
Making an Ethernet twisted pair cable ··············································································································· 87
Optical fiber ··································································································································································· 88
Optical fiber ··························································································································································· 88
Optical fiber cable ················································································································································ 88
Patch cord ······························································································································································ 89
Pigtail cord ····························································································································································· 89
Fiber connector ······················································································································································ 89
Precautions ····························································································································································· 89
SFP+ cable ······································································································································································ 90
QSFP+ cable ··································································································································································· 90
QSFP+ to SFP+ cable ···················································································································································· 91
Appendix E Cabling recommendations ··················································································································· 92
General cabling requirements ······································································································································ 92
Correct use of labels ······················································································································································ 92
Cable management requirements ································································································································ 93
Appendix F Repackaging the switch ························································································································ 96
Removing cables from the switch ································································································································· 96
Removing the power cable ··································································································································· 96
Removing the console cable ································································································································· 96
Removing the grounding cable ···························································································································· 96
Removing the twisted pair and optical fiber ······································································································ 97
Repackaging the switch accessories ···························································································································· 97
Repackaging the power module ·························································································································· 97
Repackaging the card ··········································································································································· 98
Repackaging the switch chassis ··································································································································· 98
Removing the chassis from the rack ···················································································································· 98
Removing the air filter ··········································································································································· 99
Removing cable management brackets and mounting brackets ······································································ 99
Repackaging the switch chassis ························································································································· 100
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Index ········································································································································································ 102
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Preparing for installation
Safety recommendations
To avoid possible bodily injury and equipment damage, read the safety recommendations in this chapter
carefully before installing an H3C S7508E-X switch. The recommendations do not cover every possible
hazardous condition.
General safety recommendations
• Keep the chassis clean and dust-free. Do not place the switch on a moist area and avoid liquid
flowing into the switch.
• Make sure the ground is dry and flat and you have adopted anti-slip measures.
• Keep the chassis and installation tools away from walk areas.
• Do not wear loose clothing, jewelry (for example, necklace) or any other things that could get
caught in the chassis when you install and maintain the switch.
Electricity safety
• Clear the work area of possible hazards, such as ungrounded power extension cables, missing
safety grounds, and moist floors.
• Locate the emergency power-off switch in the room before installation. Shut the power off at once in
case accident occurs.
• Unplug all the external cables (including power cables) before moving the chassis.
• Do not work alone when the switch has power.
• Always check that the power has been disconnected.
Handling safety
CAUTION:
• When moving the switch, hold the handles on the chassis.
• Do not hold the handle of the fan tray, power module, or back cover of the chassis, or the air vents of
chassis. Any attempt to carry the switch with these parts may cause equipment dama
g
e or even bodil
y
injury.
To move an H3C S7508E-X switch, follow these steps:
• Remove all the external cables (including the power cables) before moving the chassis.
• Use at least two people to move the switch, and use a mechanical lift if necessary.
• Move the switch carefully.
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ESD prevention
To prevent the electric component from being damaged by the electrostatic discharge (ESD), adhere to
the following requirements:
• Ground the switch correctly. For how to ground your switch, see "Installing the switch."
• Always wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it is well grounded when installing field replaceable
units (FRUs). For how to use an ESD wrist strap, see "Installing modules."
• Hold a PCB by its edges. Do not touch any electronic components or printed circuit.
• Put cards in an ESD bag.
Laser safety
W
ARNING!
The laser inside the optical fiber may hurt your eyes.
The H3C S7508E-X Switch is a class 1 laser product.
Examining the installation site
The H3C S7508E-X Switch can only be used indoors. To ensure that the switch works correctly and to
prolong its service lifetime, the installation site must meet the following requirements.
Weight support requirements
IMPORTANT:
W
hen evaluatin
g
the floor loadin
g
, consider switch capacity expansion (for example, installin
g
a new
card) in the future.
Evaluate the floor loading as compared to the actual weight of the switch and its accessories (such as
rack, chassis, cards, and power modules, and make sure the floor can support the weight of the rack and
the switch chassis. For more information, see "Appendix A Technical specifications."
Temperature requirements
CAUTION:
If condensation appears on the switch when you move it to a high-temperature environment, dry the switch
before powering it on to avoid short circuits.
To ensure the normal operation of the switch, ensure that the room temperature meets the requirements
described in Table 1.
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Table 1 Temperature requirements
Tem
p
erature Ran
g
e
Operating temperature 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)
Storage temperature –40°C to +70°C (–40°F to +158°F)
Humidity requirements
Maintain appropriate humidity in your equipment room, as described in Table 2.
• Lasting high relative humidity tends to cause poor insulation, electricity creepage, mechanical
property change of materials, and corrosion of metal parts.
• Lasting low relative humidity is likely to result in loose screws due to washer contraction, and even
electrostatic discharge (ESD), which causes the circuits to fail.
Table 2 Humidity requirements
Humidit
Ran
g
e
Operating humidity (noncondensing) 10% to 95%
Storage humidity (noncondensing) 5% to 95%
Cleanness requirements
Maintain appropriate cleanness in your equipment room.
• Dust is a hazard to the operating safety of your switch. 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. Table 3 sh
ows the dust concentration limit in the equipment room.
• The equipment room should meet strict limits on salts, acids and sulfides to eliminate corrosion and
premature aging of components, as shown in Table 4.
Table 3 Dust concentration limit in the equipment
room
Substance Concentration limit (
p
articles/cu m)
Dust particles
≤ 3 x 10
4
(No visible dust on desk in three days)
IMPORTANT:
Dust particle diameter ≥ 5 μm
Table 4 Harmful gas limits in an equipment room
Gas Max. (m
g
/m
3
)
SO
2
0.2
H
2
S 0.006
NH
3
0.05
4
Gas Max. (m
g
/m
3
)
Cl
2
0.01
EMI requirements
All electromagnetic interference (EMI) sources, from outside or inside of the switch and application
system, adversely affect the switch 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 switch together with the grounding equipment or lightning-prevention equipment of
power equipment, and keep the switch far away from them.
• Keep the switch far away from high-power radio launchers, radars, and equipment with high
frequency or high current.
• Use electromagnetic shielding when necessary.
Grounding requirements
Using a good grounding system to protect your switch against lightning shocks, interferences, and ESD
is essential to the operating reliability of your switch. Make sure the resistance between the chassis and
the ground is less than 1 ohm. For more information about the grounding methods of the S7508E-X
Switch, see "Installing the switch."
Power supply requirements
Perform the following steps to satisfy the power supply requirements of the S7508E-X Switch:
1. Calculate the system power consumption
The system power consumption of an S7508E-X switch depends on the card type and quantity,
and fan tray power consumption. For more information about the system power consumption of the
S7508E-X Switch, see "Appendix A Technical specifications."
2. Select power modules according to the system power consumption
To ensure correct operation of the switch, make sure the maximum output power of the power
module that supplies power to the switch is higher than the system power consumption of the switch.
After determining the system power consumption of the switch, you can select appropriate number
of power modules according to the power consumption requirement of your switch. For more
information, see "Appendix B FRUs and compatibility matrixes."
3. Check that the power supply system on the installation site satisfies the input requirements of the
power modules and parameters such as rated voltage.
Cooling requirements
For adequate heat dissipation, plan the installation site according to the airflow of your switch, and
adhere to the following requirements:
• Leave a clearance of at least 10 cm (3.94 in) around the air intake and exhaust vents.
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• The rack for installing the switch has a good cooling system.
• The installation site has a good cooling system.
Figure 1 Airflow for other models of the S7508E-X Switch
(1)
A
ir intake for power modules (2)
A
ir exhaust for power modules
(3)
A
ir intake for the chassis (4)
A
ir exhaust for the chassis
Space requirement
For adequate ventilation and ease of maintenance, consider the following space requirements:
• Make sure the clearance between the rack and walls or other devices is at least 1 m (3.28 ft), and
the headroom in the equipment room is no less than 3 m (9.84 ft).
• Make sure the rack has enough space (height and depth) to install your switches. For more
information about switch specifications, see "Appendix A Technical specifications."
Tools and equipment
Tools and equipment are not supplied with the switch. Prepare them yourself.
Table 5 Tools and equipment list
Cate
g
or
y
Tool
Measuring and
marking tools
Long tape, ruler (of 1 meter, or 3.28 ft), gradienter, marker, chalk line, and pencil
Drills Percussion drill, electric drill, and several auxiliary drill bits
Fastening tools
Flat-blade screwdriver P4-75 mm
Phillips screwdriver P1-100 mm, P2-150 mm, and P3-250 mm
Socket wrench M5
Socket wrench M6
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Cate
g
or
y
Tool
Small tools
Needle-nose pliers, diagonal pliers, combination pliers, wire-stripping pliers, crimping
pliers, RJ-45 crimping pliers, file, and handsaw
Auxiliary tools
ESD wrist strap, hair brush, tweezers, paper knife, hand bellows, electric iron, solder wire,
ladder, cable stripper, vacuum cleaner, crowbar, and rubber hammer
Tools for
fiber-optic
cleaning
Lint-free paper and optical fiber microscope
Equipment
Multimeter, 500 V Megohmmeter for measuring the insulation resistance, error detector,
optical power meter, and earth resistance tester
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Installing the switch
IMPORTANT:
Keep the packages of the switch and the components for future use.
Confirming installation preparations
Before you install an S7508E-X switch, verify that:
• You have read the chapter "Preparing for installation" carefully and the installation site meets all the
requirements.
• A 19-inch rack is ready for use when you install the switch to a rack. For how to install a rack, see
the rack installation guide.
• The rack is sturdy and securely grounded.
• No debris exists inside or around the rack.
• Choose a correct rack mounting position for the switch. Make sure the heaviest device is placed at
the bottom of the rack.
• The total height of the switches to be installed is no higher than the available installation height of
the rack and enough clearance is reserved for cable routing.
• The switch is ready for installation and has been carried to a place near the rack and convenient for
moving.
Attaching slide rails and cage nuts to the rack
Installing slide rails
If the rack has slide rails, skip this section.
Before you attach slide rails to the rack, verify that:
• The slide rails can support the weight of the switch. For the weights of the S7508E-X switch, see
"Appendix A Chassis views and technical specifications."
H3C recommends that you order the H3C Slide Rail Accessories,500mm-800mm (LSTM2KSGD0).
The accessories can be used in racks where the distance between the front and rear rack posts fits
the H3C slide rails:
• When S7508E-X switch are installed in an enclosed cabinet, the distance between the front rack
posts and the front door must be at least 100 mm (3.94 in) for installing cable management
brackets, and the distance between the front rack posts and the rear door must be at least 660 mm
(25.98 in) for the chassis with cards installed.
• To ensure stability of the rack, install the slide rails to the lowest possible position when installing a
single switch on the rack. To install multiple switches on the rack, mount the heaviest switch at the
bottom of the rack.
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• Identify the rack position for the switch. For the height and other specifications of the S7508E-X
switch, see "Appendix A Chassis views and technical specifications."
Slide rail installation varies with rack type. The following installation procedure is for your reference only.
To install a slide rail:
1. Read the signs on the slide rail (see Table 6) to avoid
making a mistake.
Figure 2 Right slide rail
(1) Sign (2) Guide rail (3) Installation hole
Table 6 Description of signs on the slide rails
Si
g
n Meanin
g
Remarks
F/L Front end of the left slide rail Mount this end to the front left rack post.
F/R Front end of the right slide rail Mount this end to the front right rack post.
2. Mark the position on the rack for installing the slide rail:
a. Make sure the bottom edge of the slide rail aligns with the middle of the narrower metal area
between holes, as shown in Figure 3.
b. E
ach rack post requires six screws to attach the slide rail. You only need to mark the uppermost
square hole and lowermost square hole for installation.
c. Mark the square holes at the same height on the other three rack posts.
One rack unit has three holes, the middle of which is an auxiliary installation hole, and the
other two are standard installation holes. You can distinguish them by the space between each
two holes. The space between a standard installation hole and an auxiliary installation hole is
wider than that between two adjacent standard installation holes.
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Figure 3 Locating the rack position for installing slide rails
(1) Middle of the narrower metal area between holes
3. Install six cage nuts in the square holes in each rack post, as shown in Figure 4.
Figure 4 Installing a cage nut
4. Align the installation holes on the front end of the slide rail with the cage nuts on the front rack post,
and attach them with screws, as shown in Figure 5.
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Figure 5 Attaching the slide rail to the cage nuts with screws
5. Keep the slide rail horizontally and adjust its length until the installation holes on the rear end of the
slide rail touch the cage nuts on the rear rack post. Then screw in screws and fasten.
Install a screw in each mounting hole of the slide rail to ensure its weight bearing capacity.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to install the other slide rail. Make sure the two slide rails are at the same
height so that the switch can be placed on them horizontally. Figure 6 show
s the installed slide
rails.
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Figure 6 Installed slide rails
Installing cage nuts
Before mounting the chassis to the rack, install cage nuts to the front square-holed brackets of the rack.
1. Determine the placement of the cage nuts according to the holes on the mounting brackets and the
mounting position of the slide rails, as shown in Figure 7.
2. Install c
age nuts on the square holes on each rack post, as shown in Figure 4.
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Figure 7 Installing cage nuts
(1) Cage nuts
Installing mounting brackets and cable
management brackets
Before installing the switch to the rack, install the mounting brackets and cable management brackets
shipped with the switch. Mounting brackets are used for fixing the chassis to the rack, and cable
management brackets (signal cable and power cable management brackets) for cabling the switch.
The signal cable management brackets have been installed to the mounting brackets when the switch
was shipped. For how to install the power cable management brackets, see "Installing the power cable
managemen
t brackets." For how to install the mounting brackets, see "Installing the mounting brackets."
Installing the power cable management brackets
To install a power cable management bracket:
1. Unpack the power cable management brackets.
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