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CONTENTS
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H3C R
OUTER
ABOUT THIS GUIDE
Conventions 7
Related Documentation 8
1 OVERVIEW
Introduction 9
System Description 9
Generic Modules 21
2 INSTALLATION PREPARATIONS
Requirements on Environment 23
Safety Precautions 25
Installation Tools, Meters and Equipment 25
3 INSTALLATION
Installation Process 27
Installing Cabinets 28
Installing the Router 28
Installing Generic Modules 29
Connecting the PGND 30
Connecting the Power Cord 30
Connecting the Console Terminal 34
Fixed Interfaces 35
Interface Card Module 38
Slide Rail Installation on MSR 30-11 and Removal 38
Slide Rail Installation on MSR 30-16/30-20 and Removal 40
Slide Rail Installation on MSR 30-40/30-60 and Removal 41
Verifying Installation 43
4 STARTUP AND CONFIGURATION
Startup 45
Configuration Fundamentals 50
5 SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE
Introduction 55
BootROM Menu 58
Upgrading BootROM Through Serial Port 62
Upgrading Application Program Through Serial Port 65
Upgrading Application Program Through Ethernet Interface 66
Maintaining Application Program and Configurations Through Command Lines 69
Maintaining Application Program and Configuration File 74
Dealing with Router Password Loss 76
Backing up and Restoring BootROM 77
6 HARDWARE MAINTENANCE
Preparing Tools 79
Opening/Closing the Chassis Cover 79
Internal Structure of the Router 82
Removing/Installing a Power Module 85
Installing/Removing a CF Card 87
Replacing a Memory Module 88
Replacing a VPM 92
Installing/Removing an ESM/VCPM Card 93
7 TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshooting the Power System 95
Troubleshooting the Configuration System 95
Troubleshooting Application Image Upgrade 96
ABOUT THIS GUIDE
This guide describes the H3C MSR 30 Series Routers and how to install hardware,
configure and boot software, and maintain software and hardware. This guide
also provides troubleshooting and support information for your router.
This guide is intended for qualified service personnel who are responsible for
configuring, using, and managing the routers. It assumes a working knowledge of
local area network (LAN) operations and familiarity with communication protocols
that are used to interconnect LANs.
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Web site and check for the latest updates to software and product
documentation: http://www.3Com.com
Conventions Table 1 lists icon conventions that are used throughout this guide.
Table 2 lists text conventions that are used throughout this guide.
Table 1 Notice Icons
Icon Notice Type Description
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Information note Information that describes important features or
instructions.
c
Caution Information that alerts you to potential loss of data
or potential damage to an application, system, or
device.
w
Warning Information that alerts you to potential personal
injury.
Table 2 Text Conventions
Convention Description
Screen displays This typeface represents information as it appears on the
screen.
Keyboard key names If you must press two or more keys simultaneously, the key
names are linked with a plus sign (+), for example:
Press Ctrl+Alt+Del
The words “enter” and “type” When you see the word “enter” in this guide, you must type
something, and then press Return or Enter. Do not press
Return or Enter when an instruction simply says “type.”
8 ABOUT THIS GUIDE
Related
Documentation
The following manuals offer additional information necessary for managing your
MSR 30 Series router:
H3C MSR 20/30/50 Series Routers Configuration Guide — Describes how to
operate the router. It includes sections about getting started, system
management, interface, link layer protocol, network protocol, routing protocol,
multicast protocol, security, VPN, reliability, QoS, dial-up and VoIP, as well as
acronyms used in the manual.
H3C MSR 20/30/50 Series Routers Command Reference Guide — Provides a
detailed description of the operating commands. It includes sections about
getting started, system management, interface, link layer protocol, network
protocol, routing protocol, multicast protocol, security, VPN, reliability, QoS,
dial-up and VoIP, as well as a command index.
H3C MSR 20/30/50 Series Routers Interface Card and Interface Module
Manual — Covers the pinouts, function, interface attributes, panels, and LEDs
of all interface cards and modules available with the router.
LMR Series Routers Cable Manual — Describes the pinouts of the cables
available for LMR series routers.
Release Notes — Contains the latest information about your product. If
information in this guide differs from information in the release notes, use the
information in the Release Notes.
These documents are available in Adobe Acrobat Reader Portable Document
Format (PDF) on the CD-ROM that accompanies your router or on the 3Com
World Wide Web site: http://www.3Com.com
Words in italics Italics are used to:
Emphasize a point.
Denote a new term at the place where it is defined in the
text.
Identify menu names, menu commands, and software
button names.
Examples:
From the Help menu, select Contents.
Click OK.
Words in bold Boldface type is used to highlight command names. For
example, “Use the display user-interface command
to...”
Tabl e 2 Text Conventions
Convention Description
1
OVERVIEW
Introduction H3C MSR 30 Series Routers were self-developed by Hangzhou H3C Technologies
Co., Ltd. for use on enterprise-level networks. Depending on the network size,
MSR 30 Series Routers can be either core routers on small and medium enterprise
networks, or access routers for network branches on some large-sized enterprise
networks. Therefore, H3C MSR 30 Series Routers are suitable for the application
on the carrier-level networks, such as telecom management networks and billing
networks. MSR 30 Series Routers adopt modular design and support a wide range
of optional smart interface cards (SICs) and multi-function interface modules
(MIMs). Currently, the MSR 30-11 can adopt AC only, the MSR 30-16 can adopt
AC and PoE, and the MSR 30-20, 30-40 and 30-60 can adopt AC, DC, and PoE.
Except the MSR 30-11 and the AC-powered MSR 30-16, the MSR 30 series routers
each provide a redundancy power system (RPS) interface to enhance the routers’
reliability. The PoE-powered routers can remotely supply power to its powered
devices (PDs).
H3C MSR 30 series include these models:
MSR 30-11
MSR 30-16
MSR 30-20
MSR 30-40
MSR 30-60
System Description
Fixed Interfaces
Table 1 Fixed interfaces of the H3C MSR 30 series routers
Item MSR 30-11 MSR 30-16 MSR 30-20 MSR 30-40 MSR 30-60
Fixed
interfaces
Console 1 1 1 1 1
AUX 1 1 1 1 1
USB 0 1 2 2 2
FE 2 2 0 0 0
GE 0 0 Two
electrical
interfaces
Two Combo
interfaces
Two Combo
interfaces
SA 1 0 0 0 0
10 CHAPTER 1: OVERVIEW
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The console interface and AUX interface of the MSR 30-11 are integrated.
Interface Cards
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The height of MIM cards may be one U (44.45 mm or 1.75 in.) or half a U. Slot 5
and slot 6 on the MSR 30-20, MSR 30-40, or MSR 30-60 are both half a U high.
The two slots together can accommodate only one 1-U-high MIM card.
Processor and Memory
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Boot ROM stores bootstrap.
The memory is used to store the communication data between the system and
the CPU when the system is running.
The CF card is used to store the software system and configuration file. The CF
card LED blinks when the system is reading/writing data from/to the CF card. In
this case, do not remove the CF card, otherwise hardware and software
damage may occur.
Other Hardware
Specifications
Tabl e 2 Interface cards of the H3C MSR 30 series routers
Item MSR 30-11 MSR 30-16 MSR 30-20 MSR 30-40 MSR 30-60
External
cards
SIC 2 4 4 4 4
MIM 1 1 2 4 6
XMIM 1 0 0 0 0
Internal
cards
ESM 1 2 2 2 2
VCPM 0 1 1 1 1
VPM 0 2 2 3 3
Tabl e 3 Processor and memory of the H3C MSR 30 series routers
Item MSR 30-11 MSR 30-16 MSR 30-20 MSR 30-40 MSR 30-60
Processor PowerPC PowerPC PowerPC PowerPC PowerPC
Boot ROM 2 MB 4 MB 4 MB 4 MB 4 MB
Memory DDR: 256 MB DDR SDRAM:
Default: 256
MB
Max: 768 MB
DDR SDRAM:
Default: 256
MB
Max: 1 GB
DDR SDRAM:
Default: 256
MB
Max: 1 GB
DDR SDRAM:
Default: 256
MB
Max: 1 GB
CF CARD Not
supported
Default: 256
MB
Max: 1 GB
Default: 256
MB
Max: 1 GB
Default: 256
MB
Max: 1 GB
Default: 256
MB
Max: 1 GB
Tabl e 4 Hardware specifications for the H3C MSR 30 series routers
Item MSR 30-11 MSR 30-16 MSR 30-20 MSR 30-40 MSR 30-60
Dimensions (H
× W × D),
excluding feet
and mounting
ears
44.2 × 442 ×
360 mm (1.74
× 17.4 ×
14.17 in.)
44.2 × 442 ×
441.8 mm
(1.74 × 17.4 ×
17.39 in.)
44.2 × 442 ×
441.8 m (1.74
× 17.4 ×
17.39 in.)
88.2 × 442 ×
422.3 mm
(3.47 × 17.4 ×
16.62 in.)
132 × 442 ×
421.8 mm
(5.20 × 174 ×
16.61 in.)
Weight 4.3 kg (9.5
lb.)
6 kg (13.2 lb.) 6.9 kg (15.2
lb.)
11.9 kg (26.2
lb.)
13.6 kg (30
lb.)
System Description 11
H3C MSR 30-11 Appearance
Front panel
Figure 1 Front panel of the H3C MSR 30-11
Rear panel
Figure 2 Rear panel of the H3C MSR 30-11
AC input Rated voltage
range: 100
VAC to 240
VAC, 50 Hz or
60 Hz
Rated voltage
range: 100
VAC to 240
VAC, 50 Hz or
60 Hz
Rated voltage
range: 100
VAC to 240
VAC, 50 Hz or
60 Hz
Rated voltage
range: 100
VAC to 240
VAC, 50 Hz or
60 Hz
Rated voltage
range: 100
VAC to 240
VAC, 50 Hz or
60 Hz
DC input Not
supported
Not
supported
Rated voltage
range: -48
VDC to -60
VDC
Rated voltage
range: -48
VDC to -60
VDC
Rated voltage
range: -48
VDC to -60
VDC
PoE input Not
supported
Rated voltage
range: 100
VAC to 240
VAC, 50 Hz or
60 Hz
Rated voltage
range: 100
VAC to 240
VAC, 50 Hz or
60 Hz
Rated voltage
range: 100
VAC to 240
VAC, 50 Hz or
60 Hz
Rated voltage
range: 100
VAC to 240
VAC, 50 Hz or
60 Hz
Operating
temperature
0°C to 40°C
(32°F to
104°F)
0°C to 40°C
(32°F to
104°F)
0°C to 40°C
(32°F to
104°F)
0°C to 40°C
(32°F to
104°F)
0°C to 40°C
(32°F to
104
°F)
Relative
humidity
(non-conducti
ng)
5% to 90% 5% to 90% 5% to 90% 5% to 90% 5% to 90%
Table 4 Hardware specifications for the H3C MSR 30 series routers
Item MSR 30-11 MSR 30-16 MSR 30-20 MSR 30-40 MSR 30-60
(1) Power LED (PWR) (2) System LED (SYS)
(3) ESM LED (4) Power switch
(5) Power receptacle
(1) Grounding terminal (2) FE interface 1
(3) FE interface 0 (4) Console/AUX interface
(1)(2)(3)
(4)
(5)
(2) (3)(1) (4) (5) (6) (8)(7)
(9)(10)
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Panel LEDs
H3C MSR 30-16 Appearance
1 Front view
Figure 3 Front view of H3C MSR 30-16
2 Rear view
(5) Serial interface (6) Serial interface status LEDs
(7) MIM/XMIM slot (8) Removable slide rails
(9) SIC slot 1 (10) SIC slot 2
Tabl e 5 LEDs on the front panel of the H3C MSR 30-11
LED Description
PWR ON: The power supply of the system works normally.
OFF: The power supply of the system is disconnected.
SYS Blinking: The system runs normally.
ON or OFF: The system runs abnormally.
ESM OFF: No ESM is in position.
Solid green: An ESM is in position and works normally.
Blinking green: The ESM is processing data.
Solid yellow: An ESM is in position but is faulty.
Tabl e 6 LEDs on the rear panel of the H3C MSR 30-11
LED DEscription
LINK OFF: No link is present.
ON: A link is present.
ACT OFF: No data is being received or sent.
Blinking: Data is being received or sent.
(1) Power LED (POWER) (2) System LED (SYSTEM)
(3) Console port (CONSOLE) (4) Auxiliary port (AUX)
(5) USB interface (6) CF card
(7) CF card LED (8) Power receptacle
(9) Power switch
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)(5)(6)(7) (8)(9)
System Description 13
Figure 4 Rear view of H3C MSR 30-16
Panel LEDs
(1) FE interface 0 (2) FE interface 1
(3) ESM1 LED (4) ESM0 LED
(5) VPM1 LED (6) VPM0 LED
(7) VCPM LED (8) Grounding terminal
(9) SIC slot 1 (10) SIC slot 2
(11) SIC slot 3 (12) SIC slot 4
(13) MIM slot 5
Table 7 Front panel LEDs description of H3C MSR 30-16 router
LED Description
PWR ON means: the system provides power for cards normally.
OFF means the system does not supply power for cards.
SYS Blinking means the system is operating normally.
Steady ON or steady OFF means the system does not operate
normally.
USB0 OFF means the USB interface has not been connected to a
host.
Steady green means the USB interface is connected to a host
and the host can be removed.
Blinking green means data is being transferred to/from the
host and the host cannot be removed now.
CF CF card LED:
Steady green means the CF card is in place and can be
identified by the router.
Blinking green means the CF card is being accessed and must
not be removed.
Steady yellow means the CF card is in place but cannot be
identified by the router.
OFF means no CF card is inserted or the CF card cannot be
identified.
Table 8 Rear panel LEDs of H3C MSR 30-16 Router
LED Description
LINK OFF means no link is present.
ON means a link connection is established.
(1)
(3)(4)
(2)(5)(6)(8)
(7)
(9)(10)
(11)(12)
(13)
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H3C MSR 30-20 Router Appearance
1 Front view
Figure 5 Front view of H3C MSR 30-20
2 Rear view
ACT OFF means no data is being received or sent.
ON means data is being received or sent.
ESM0 to 1 OFF means no ESM is in the ESM slot.
Solid green means an ESM is in the ESM slot and operates
normally.
Blinking green means the ESM is processing data.
Solid yellow means an ESM is in the ESM slot but does not
operate normally.
VCPM OFF means VCPM is not in the slot.
Steady green means a VCPM is in the slot and operates
normally.
Steady yellow means a VCPM is in the slot but does not
operate normally.
VPM0 to 1 OFF means no VPM is in the VPMx slot.
Steady green means a VPM is in the VPMx slot and operates
normally.
Steady yellow means a VPM is in the VPMx slot but does not
operate normally.
Tabl e 8 Rear panel LEDs of H3C MSR 30-16 Router
LED Description
(1) Power LED (PWR) (2) System LED (SYS)
(3) USB LED (4) Console port (CONSOLE)
(5) Auxiliary port (AUX) (6) USB interface 0
(7) USB interface 1 (8) CF card LED
(9) CF card (10) Power receptacle
(11) Power switch
(2)(1)
(3)
(7) (4)
(8) (9) (6) (5) (11) (10)
System Description 15
Figure 6 Rear view of H3C MSR 30-20
Panel LEDs
(1) GE interface 0 (2) GE interface 1
(3) SIC slot 1 (4) SIC slot 2
(5) SIC slot 3 (6) SIC slot 4
(7) MIM slot 5 (8) MIM slot 6
(9) Grounding terminal (10) VCPM LED
(11) VPM1 LED (12) VPM0 LED
(13) ESM0 LED (14) ESM1 LED
Table 9 Front panel LEDs description of H3C MSR 30-20 router
LED Description
PWR Power LED:
ON means the system provides power for cards normally.
OFF means the system does not supply power for cards.
SYS Hardware system operation LED:
Blinking means the system is operating normally.
Steady ON or steady OFF means the system does not operate
normally.
USB0 OFF means the USB interface has not been connected to a host.
Steady green means the USB interface is connected to a host and
the host can be removed.
Blinking green means data is being transferred to/from the host
and the host cannot be removed now.
CF CF card LED:
Steady green means the CF card is in the slot and can be
identified by the router.
Blinking green means the CF card is being accessed and cannot
be removed.
Steady yellow means the CF card is in the slot but cannot be
identified by the router.
OFF means no CF card is inserted or the CF card cannot be
identified.
(1)
(2) (6)
(4) (3)
(5)
(7)
(8)
(12)(11)(10)
(13)(14)(9)
16 CHAPTER 1: OVERVIEW
H3C MSR 30-40 Router Appearance
1 Front view
Figure 7 Front view of H3C MSR 30-40
Table 10 Rear panel LEDs of H3C MSR 30-20 Router
LED Description
GE LED OFF means no link is present.
Steady green means a 1000 Mbps connection has been
established.
Blinking green means data is being received or transmitted at a
speed of 1000 Mbps.
Steady yellow means a 10/100 Mbps connection has been
established.
Blinking yellow means data is being received and transmitted at a
speed of 10/100 Mbps.
ESM0 to 1 OFF means no ESM is in the ESM slot.
Steady green means an ESM is in the ESM slot and operates
normally.
Blinking green means the ESM is processing data.
Steady yellow means an ESM is in the ESM slot but does not
operate normally.
VCPM OFF means no VCPM is in the slot.
Steady green means a VCPM is in the slot and operates normally.
Steady yellow means a VCPM is in the slot but does not operate
normally.
VPM0 to 1 OFF means no VPM is in the VPMx slot.
Steady green means a VPM is in the VPM slot and operates
normally.
Steady yellow means a VPM is in the VPM slot but does not
operate normally.
(1) Power LED (PWR) (2) System LED (SYS)
(3) USB LED (4) Console port (CONSOLE)
(5) Auxiliary port (AUX) (6) USB interface 0
(7) USB interface 1 (8) CF card LED
(9) CF card (10) Power receptacle
(11) Power switch
(2) (3)
(10)
(8)
(9)
(6) (5)
(7) (4) (1)
(11)
System Description 17
2 Rear view
Figure 8 Rear view of H3C MSR 30-40
Panel LEDs
(1) VCPM LED (2) VCPM0 LED
(3) VPM1 LED (4) VPM2 LED
(5) SFP0 LED (6) SFP1 LED
(7) ESM0 LED (8) ESM1 LED
(9) GE0 port (10) GE1 port
(11) SFP0 port (12) SFP1 port
(13) SIC slot 1 (14) SIC slot 2
(15) SIC slot 3 (16) SIC slot 4
(17) MIM slot 5 (18) MIM slot 6
(19) MIM slot 7 (20) MIM slot 8
(21) Grounding terminal
Table 11 Front panel LEDs description of H3C MSR 30-40 router
LED Description
PWR Power LED:
ON means the system provides power for cards normally.
OFF means the system does not supply power for cards.
SYS Hardware system operation LED
Blinking means the system is operating normally.
Steady ON or steady OFF means the system does not operate
normally.
USB0 OFF means the USB interface is not connected to a host;
Steady green means the USB interface has been connected to a
host and the host can be removed.
Blinking green means data is being transferred to/from the host
and the host cannot be removed now.
(9)
(4) (8)
(3) (7)
(2) (6)
(1) (5)
(11)
(10)(12)
(14) (13)(16) (17)(15) (18)
(19)
(20)(21)
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CF CF card LED
Steady green means the CF card is in the slot and can be
identified by the router.
Blinking green means the CF card is being accessed and cannot
be removed.
Steady yellow means the CF card is in the slot but cannot be
identified by the router.
OFF means no CF card is inserted or the CF card cannot be
identified.
Table 12 Rear panel LEDs of H3C MSR 30-40 Router
LED Description
GE LED OFF means no link is present.
Steady green means a 1000 Mbps connection has been
established.
Blinking green means data is being received or transmitted at a
speed of 1000 Mbps.
Steady yellow means a 10/100 Mbps connection has been
established.
Blinking yellow means data is being transmitted at a speed of
10/100 Mbps.
SFP0 to 1 OFF means no SFP connection is established.
Steady green means SFP connection has been established.
Blinking green means SFP is receiving or transmitting data.
Steady yellow means SFP cannot be identified by the router.
ESM0 to 1 OFF means no ESM is in the ESM slot.
Steady green means an ESM is in the ESM slot and operates
normally.
Blinking green means the ESM is processing data.
Solid yellow means an ESM is in the ESM slot but does not
operate normally.
VCPM OFF means no VCPM is in the slot.
Steady green means a VCPM is in the slot and operates normally.
Steady yellow means a VCPM is in the slot but does not operate
normally.
VPM0 to 2 OFF means no VPM is in the VPMx slot.
Steady green means a VPM is in the VPMx slot and operates
normally.
Steady yellow means a VPM is in the VPMx slot but does not
operate normally.
Table 11 Front panel LEDs description of H3C MSR 30-40 router
LED Description
System Description 19
H3C MSR 30-60 Router Appearance
1 Front view
Figure 9 Front view of H3C MSR 30-60
2 Rear view
Figure 10 Rear view of H3C MSR 30-60
(1) Power LED (PWR) (2) System LED (SYS)
(3) USB LED (4) Console port (CON)
(5) Auxiliary port (AUX) (6) USB interface 0
(7) USB interface 1 (8) CF card LED
(9) CF card (10) Power receptacle
(11) Power switch
(3) (2)
(1)(4)
(5)(6)
(7)
(10)(8) (9) (11)
(1) VCPM LED (2) VPM0 LED
(3) VPM1 LED (4) VPM2 LED
(5) SFP0 LED (6) SFP1 LED
(7) ESM0 LED (8) ESM1 LED
(9) GE0 port (10) GE1 port
(9)(4) (8)
(3) (7)
(2) (6)
(1) (5)
(11)
(10)(12)
(14) (17)(15) (18)
(22)
(20)
(23)
(16)
(13)
(21)
(19)
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Panel LEDs
(11) SFP0 port (12) SFP1 port
(13) SIC slot 1 (14) SIC slot 2
(15) SIC slot 3 (16) SIC slot 4
(17) MIM slot 5 (18) MIM slot 6
(19) MIM slot 7 (20) MIM slot 8
(21) MIM slot 9 (22) MIM slot 10
(23) Grounding terminal
Table 13 Front panel LEDs description of H3C MSR 30-60 router
LED Description
PWR Power LED:
ON means the system provides power for cards normally.
OFF means the system does not supply power for cards.
SYS Hardware system operation LED:
Blinking means the system is operating normally.
Steady ON or steady OFF means the system does not operate
normally.
USB0 OFF means the USB interface has not been connected to a host.
Steady green means the USB interface has been connected to a host
and the host can be removed.
Blinking green means data is being transferred to/from the host and
the host cannot be removed now.
CF CF card LED:
Steady green means the CF card is in the slot and can be identified
by the router.
Blinking green means the CF card is being accessed and cannot be
removed.
Steady yellow means the CF card is in the slot but cannot be
identified by the router.
OFF means no CF card is inserted or the CF card cannot be
identified.
Table 14 Rear panel LEDs of H3C MSR 30-60 Router
LED Description
GE LED OFF means no link is present.
Steady green means a 1000 Mbps connection has been established.
Blinking green means data is being received or transmitted at a
speed of 1000 Mbps.
Steady yellow means a 10/100 Mbps connection has been
established.
Blinking yellow means data is being transmitted and received at a
speed of 10/100 Mbps.
SFP0 to 1 OFF means no SFP connection is established.
Steady green means SFP connection has been established.
Blinking green means SFP is receiving or transmitting data.
Steady yellow means SFP cannot be identified by the router.
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