H3C S7503E Installation, Quick Start

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Installation, Quick Start
H3C S7500E Switch Series
Installation Quick Start
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Contents
Installation quick start ·················································································································································· 1
Chassis views and technical specifications ···················································································································· 1
Chassis views ···························································································································································· 1
Technical specifications ··········································································································································· 2
Safety recommendations ·················································································································································· 4
Examining the installation site ········································································································································· 5
Installing the switch ··························································································································································· 5
Attaching the slide rails to the rack ························································································································ 5
Installing cage nuts ··················································································································································· 6
Installing mounting brackets and cable management brackets ··········································································· 8
Installing the switch in the rack ······························································································································· 9
Grounding the switch ············································································································································ 10
Installing FRUs ························································································································································ 11
Installing a power module ···································································································································· 12
Connecting power cords ······································································································································ 14
Accessing the switch for the first time ·························································································································· 18
Connecting the console cable ······························································································································ 18
Setting terminal parameters ·································································································································· 18
Powering on the switch ········································································································································· 19
Obtaining documentation ············································································································································· 20
Index ··········································································································································································· 21
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Installation quick start
This installation quick start provides basic instructions for installing an S7500E switch. For more
information about the installation procedure, see H3C S7500E Switch Series Installation Guide.
The installation procedure is similar for all S7500E switch models. This installation quick start uses the
S7503E switch as an example.
NOTE:
The figures in this installation quick start are for illustration only.
Chassis views and technical specifications
Chassis views
Figure 1 Chassis
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Figure 2 S7503E switch front panel
(1) MPU slots (2) LPU slots
(3) Power module slots (4) Fan tray slot
Technical specifications
Table 1 Chassis dimensions
Model Hei
g
ht Width
De
p
th
S7502E 175 mm (6.89 in) (4 RU) 436 mm (17.17 in) 420 mm (16.54 in)
S7503-S 175 mm (6.89 in) (4 RU) 436 mm (17.17 in) 420 mm (16.54 in)
S7503E 441 mm (17.36 in) (10 RU) 436 mm (17.17 in) 420 mm (16.54 in)
S7506E-S 575 mm (22.64 in) (13 RU) 436 mm (17.17 in) 420 mm (16.54 in)
S7506E (non-PoE) 575 mm (22.64 in) (13 RU) 436 mm (17.17 in) 420 mm (16.54 in)
S7506E 575 mm (22.64 in) (13 RU) 436 mm (17.17 in) 420 mm (16.54 in)
S7506E-V 930 mm (36.61 in) (21 RU) 436 mm (17.17 in) 420 mm (16.54 in)
S7510E 708 mm (27.87 in) (16 RU) 436 mm (17.17 in) 420 mm (16.54 in)
Table 2 Power module specifications
Model Rated voltage range
Maximum output
p
ower
Support for PoE
Maximum PoE
out
p
ut
p
ower
PSR320-A
100 VAC to 240 VAC @
50/60Hz
300 W No N/A
PSR320-D –48 VDC to –60 VDC 300 W No N/A
PSR650-A
100 VAC to 240 VAC @
50/60Hz
650 W No N/A
PSR650-D –48 VDC to –60 VDC 650 W No N/A
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Model Rated voltage range
Maximum output
p
ower
Support for PoE
Maximum PoE
out
p
ut
p
ower
PSR650C-12A
100 VAC to 240 VAC @
50/60Hz
650 W No N/A
PSR650C-12D –48 VDC to –60 VDC 650 W No N/A
PSR1400-A
100 VAC to 240 VAC @
50/60Hz
1150 W (110
VAC)
No N/A
1400 W (220
VAC)
No N/A
PSR1400-D –48 VDC to –60 VDC 1400 W Yes 6720 W
PSR1400-12D1 –48 VDC to –60 VDC 1400 W No N/A
PSR2800-ACV
100 VAC to 240 VAC @
50/60Hz
1150 W (110
VAC)
Yes 1150 W
1400 W (220
VAC)
Yes 1400 W
PSR6000-ACV
100 VAC to 240 VAC @
50/60Hz
1150 W (110
VAC)
Yes
One PoE input:
1200 W
Two PoE inputs:
2400 W
Three PoE
inputs: 3600 W
1400 W (220
VAC)
Yes
One PoE input:
1800 W
Two PoE inputs:
3600 W
Three PoE
inputs: 5300 W
Table 3 Power module and chassis compatibility matrix
Power module
Chassis
S7502E
S7503E
-S
S7503
E
S7506E
S7506E
-S
S7506E
(non-PoE)
S7506E
-V
S7510
E
PSR320-A
z
z
— —
PSR320-D
z
z
— —
PSR650-A
z
z
{
{
{
{
{
PSR650-D
z
z
{
{
{
{
{
PSR650C-12A —
z
z
z
z
z
PSR650C-12D —
z
z
z
z
z
PSR1400-A —
z
z
z
z
z
z
PSR1400-D —
z
z
z
z
z
z
PSR1400-12D1 —
z
z
z
z
z
z
PSR2800-ACV
z
z
z
z
z
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Power module
Chassis
S7502E
S7503E
-S
S7503
E
S7506E
S7506E
-S
S7506E
(non-PoE)
S7506E
-V
S7510
E
PSR6000-ACV
z
z
z
z
z
NOTE:
"z" indicates that the power module can be directly installed on the chassis.
"{" indicates that you must first install a power module adapter on the chassis and then install the power
module on the power module adapter.
"—" indicates that the power module cannot be installed on the chassis.
Safety recommendations
To avoid equipment damage or bodily injury caused by improper use, read the following safety
recommendations before installation. Note that the recommendations do not cover every possible
hazardous condition.
To prevent ESD damage, always wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it is reliably grounded
before you touch the switch, cards, or PCB.
Do not install the switch, FRUs, or cables when the switch is powered on.
To avoid equipment damage or bodily injury, make sure the switch is reliably grounded before
powering on the switch.
To ensure good ventilation, install a blank filler panel in an unused slot.
Figure 3 Attaching an ESD wrist strap
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Examining the installation site
The switch can only be used indoors. To make sure the switch operates correctly and prolong its service
lifetime, the installation site must meet the requirements for load-bearing, temperature, humidity,
cleanness, EMI, grounding power module, ventilation, and space. For more information, see H3C
S7500E Switch Series Installation Guide.
Installing the switch
Attaching the slide rails to the rack
1. Read the signs on the slide rails to identify the left and right slide rails and their front ends, as
shown in Table 4.
Table 4 Description f
or signs on the slide rails
Si
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 installation position on the rack for the slide rails:
a. Make sure the top flange of a slide rail aligns with the middle of the narrower metal area
between holes in a rack post, as shown in Figure 4.
b. Eac
h rack post requires six screws to attach the slide rail. Mark only the uppermost and
lowermost holes.
c. Mark the square holes at the same height on the other three rack posts.
Figure 4 Determining the cage nut installation holes by using a slide rail
(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 5.
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Figure 5 Installing a cage nut
4. Align the installation holes on the front end of a slide rail with the cage nuts on a front rack post,
and use six screws to attach the slide rail to the front rack post. Figure 6 us
es the right slide rail as
an example.
Figure 6 Attaching the right slide rail to the front right rack post
5. Keep the slide rail horizontal 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 use screws to attach the slide rail to the
rear rack post.
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.
Installing cage nuts
1. Determine and mark the cage nut installation holes on the front rack posts ,as shown in Figure 7.
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Figure 7 Cage nut installation holes
(1) Ca
g
e nuts
Figure 8 Marking the cage nut installation holes
2. Install the cage nuts.
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1
1
1
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Installing mounting brackets and cable management brackets
Installing the cable management brackets on the S7506E-V
The S7506E-V has two cable management brackets: the one with a tray is installed at the lower part of
the switch, and the one without a tray is installed at the upper part of the switch. They are installed in the
same way.
To install a cable management bracket:
1. Unpack the cable management brackets.
2. Attach the cable management bracket to the chassis, and align the screws with the screw holes in
the chassis, as shown in Figure 9.
3. Fasten the s
crews.
Figure 9 Installing cable management brackets on an S7506E-V
Installing the cable management brackets on other models
For the models except the S7506E-V, install the cable management bracket on the left mounting bracket,
as shown in Figure 10. T
he switch is supplied with two mounting brackets, and the one with the cable
management bracket screw holes is the left mounting bracket.
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Figure 10 Attaching the cable management bracket to the left mounting bracket
Installing the mounting brackets
Before installing the switch in the rack, install the mounting brackets to the chassis, as shown in Figure 11.
S7506E-V—Facing the front of the switch, mount the left and right mounting brackets to the two
sides of the switch.
Other models—Facing the front of the switch, mount the mounting bracket with a cable
management bracket to the left of the switch, and mount the mounting bracket without a cable
management bracket to the right of the switch (where the fan tray is located).
Figure 11 Installing the mounting brackets
Installing the switch in the rack
Follow these guidelines when you install the switch in the rack:
To avoid equipment damage or bodily injury, use a minimum of two people to lift the switch. H3C
recommends that you use a mechanical lift to move the switch.
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1
2
2
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Do not hold the filler panels, filler panel handles, or the air vents of chassis to carry the chassis. Any
attempt to carry the switch with these parts might cause equipment damage or even bodily injury.
After placing the switch on the slide rails, do not leave go of your hands immediately because this
might tip the switch. Tipping the switch can cause switch damage and even bodily injury.
Figure 12 Installing the switch in the rack
Grounding the switch
CAUTION:
Connect the
g
roundin
g
cable to the
g
roundin
g
system in the equipment room. Do not connect it to a fire
main or lightning rod.
Use the provided grounding cable (yellow-green grounding cable).
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2
2
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Figure 13 Grounding the switch
Installing FRUs
Installing a card
IMPORTANT:
Before installing a card in the chassis, make sure the connectors on the card are not broken or blocked.
To ensure good ventilation, install a blank filler panel in an empty slot.
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Figure 14 Installing a card
Installing a power module
CAUTION:
Provide a circuit breaker for each power module and make sure the circuit breaker is off before
installation.
Do not install power modules of different models on the same switch.
For dual-grid input, the input voltage and frequency for the two grids must be the same.
To avoid power module damage or bodily injury, support the bottom of a power module instead of
holding its handle to move the power module.
To ensure good ventilation, install a blank filler panel over an empty slot.
After you push the power module into the slot, press the power module handle inward until it is secured
in place, and then fasten the captive screws on the power module.
2
1
4
3
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Figure 15 Installing a power module
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Connecting power cords
Connecting the PSR320-A/PSR650-A power cord
Figure 16 Connecting the PSR320-A/PSR650-A power cord
Connecting the PSR650C-12A power cord
Figure 17 Connecting the PSR650C-12A power cord
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Connecting the PSR1400-A power cord
Figure 18 Connecting the PSR1400-A power cord
Connecting the PSR2800-ACV power cord
The PSR2800-ACV is a built-in power module with AC input and DC output. It provides one system power
socket and one PoE power socket. The methods for connecting the system power cord and PoE power
cord are similar to connecting the PSR1400-A power cord. For more information, see "Connecting the
PS
R1400-A power cord."
Connecting the PSR6000-ACV power cord
The PSR6000-ACV is a built-in power module with AC input and DC output. It provides one system power
socket and three PoE power sockets. Connecting the system power cord is the same as connecting the
PoE power cord. The following illustrates how to connect the system power cord.
To attach the power cord retainer suite:
1. Fasten the retainer suite to the plug of the power cord, making sure you can align the screw holes
in the retainer suite with the screw holes in the power module.
If you cannot align the screw holes in the retainer suite with the screw holes in the power module,
pull the cable retainer suite outwards, rotate it by 180 degrees, and push it in until it is secured in
place.
2. Use a Phillips screwdriver to fasten the two parts of the retainer suite together.
3
1
6
A
4
5
6
1
2
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Figure 19 Attaching the power cord retainer suite
(1) Screw holes for connecting the retainer suite to the power module (2) Power cord plug
(3) Screw holes for connectin
g
the two
parts of the retainer suite
3. Insert the power cord into the power socket on the power module, and fasten the power cord
retainer suite to the power module.
Figure 20 Connecting the AC power cord to the PSR6000-ACV
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2
1
6
A
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Connecting the PSR320-D/PSR650-D/PSR650C-12D power cord
Figure 21 Connecting the PSR320-D/PSR650-D/PSR650C-12D power cord
Connecting the PSR1400-D/PSR1400-12D1 power cord
Figure 22 Connecting the PSR1400-D/PSR1400-12D1 power cord
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