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Organization
H3C S3600 Series EPON OLT Switches Installation Manual is organized as follows:
Part Contents
1 Product Overview
Briefly introduces the appearance, system
description, as well as the features and
applications of the H3C S3600 series EPON
OLT switches.
2 Installation Preparations
Describes the requirements on installation site,
the safety recommendations before and during
installation, and the required tools.
3 Installing a Switch
Covers the procedures for installing the H3C
S3600 series EPON OLT switches, ground wire
connection, and so on.
4 Initial Power-On
Helps you get familiar with the basic knowledge
of how to boot and configure the H3C S3600
series EPON OLT switches, including device
startup, power-on, and initialization of system
files, and so on.
5 Maintaining Software
Introduces how to loading application files and
upgrading the BootWare program by using the
host software package.
6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Introduces how to maintain software and
hardware of the H3C S3600 series EPON OLT
switches.
Appendix
Appendix A: Lightning protection of the H3C
S3600 series EPON OLT switches.
Conventions
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GUI conventions
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>
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Create > Folder.
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[ ]
Window names, menu items, data table and field names are inside
square brackets. For example, pop up the [New User] window.
/
Multi-level menus are separated by forward slashes. For example,
[File/Create/Folder].
Symbols
Convention Description
Means reader be extremely careful. Improper operation may cause
bodily injury.
Means reader be careful. Improper operation may cause data loss or
damage to equipment.
Means a complementary description.
Related Documentation
Manual Description
H3C S3600 Series EPON OLT Switches
Operation Manual
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configurations and typical applications.
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Command Manual
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Table of Contents
1 Product Overview······································································································································1-1
Overview ·················································································································································1-1
S3600-2P-OLT/S3600-2P-OLT-DC ········································································································1-1
Front Panel ······································································································································1-2
Rear panel ·······································································································································1-5
Power Supply System ·····················································································································1-5
Ventilation System···························································································································1-5
The S3600 series EPON OLT switches system specifications·······························································1-6
2 Installation Preparations···························································································································2-1
Safety Precautions ··································································································································2-1
Installation Site········································································································································2-1
Temperature/Humidity·····················································································································2-1
Cleanness········································································································································2-1
Electromagnetic Susceptibility·········································································································2-2
Laser Safety ····································································································································2-2
Installation Tools ·····································································································································2-3
3 Installing a Switch ·····································································································································3-1
Installing a Switch ···································································································································3-1
Mounting a Switch on a Workbench································································································3-5
Connecting the Power Cord and the Ground Wire ·················································································3-5
Connecting the AC-Input Power Cord·····························································································3-5
Connecting the DC-Input Power Cord·····························································································3-6
Connecting the Ground Wire···········································································································3-7
Connecting the Switch to a Console Terminal······················································································3-10
Console Cable ·······························································································································3-10
Connecting the Console Cable······································································································3-10
Verifying Installation······························································································································3-11
4 Initial Power-On ·········································································································································4-1
Setting Up the Configuration Environment······························································································4-1
Connecting the Console Cable ···············································································································4-1
Connecting the Console Cable········································································································4-1
Setting Terminal Parameters ··················································································································4-2
Booting the Switch ··································································································································4-5
Checking Before Power-On·············································································································4-5
Powering On the Switch ··················································································································4-5
5 Maintaining Software·································································································································5-1
Overview ·················································································································································5-1
Files ·················································································································································5-1
BootWare Program File···················································································································5-1
Application Files ······························································································································5-1
Configuration Files···························································································································5-2
Software Maintenance Methods······································································································5-3
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BootWare Menu ······································································································································5-4
Main Menu·······································································································································5-4
Serial Sub-menu······························································································································5-6
Ethernet Sub-menu ·························································································································5-7
File Control Sub-menu·····················································································································5-8
BootWare Operation Sub-menu ······································································································5-8
Device Control Sub-menu ···············································································································5-9
Updating BootWare and Applications Through a Serial Interface ··························································5-9
Introduction to Xmodem ··················································································································5-9
Modifying Serial Interface Parameters ··························································································5-10
Updating an Application·················································································································5-11
Updating BootWare ·······················································································································5-13
Updating BootWare and Applications Using TFTP···············································································5-15
Updating an Application Using TFTP on the BootWare Menu······················································5-15
Updating and Backing Up an Application Using TFTP at the CLI·················································5-17
Updating BootWare and Applications Using FTP ·················································································5-19
Updating an Application Using FTP on the BootWare Menu ························································5-19
Updating and Backing Up an Application Using FTP at the CLI ···················································5-19
Maintaining Application and Configuration Files···················································································5-24
Displaying All Files ························································································································5-24
Setting Application Files Attributes································································································5-25
Deleting a File································································································································5-26
Backing Up and Restoring BootWare ···································································································5-27
Backing Up the Entire BootWare···································································································5-27
Restoring the Entire BootWare······································································································5-28
6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting··········································································································6-1
File Loading Failure·································································································································6-1
Password Loss········································································································································6-1
User Password Loss························································································································6-1
BootWare Password Loss ···············································································································6-2
Super Password Loss······················································································································6-3
Power Supply Failure······························································································································6-4
Configuration Terminal Failure················································································································6-4
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1 Product Overview
Overview
The H3C S3600 Series EPON OLT Switches (referred to as the S3600 OLT series hereinafter) are
Ethernet switches developed by H3C. The S3600 OLT series, the H3C S7500E series and the EPON
series line processing units (LPU) can deliver the EPON OLT function, and operate as intelligent
campus access and distribution layer switches in high-performance Ethernet Passive Optical Networks
(EPONs).
The S3600 OLT series include the following models as shown in
Table 1-1.
Table 1-1 The S3600 OLT series models
Model
Power
supply
Number
of service
ports
1000 M port OLT port
Console
port
S3600-2P-OLT
AC power
input
4
z Two
10/100/1000Base-T
X Ethernet ports
z Two
100Base-FX/1000B
ase-X SFP ports
(Combo)
Two
1000Base-P
X OLT ports
1
S3600-2P-OLT-
DC
DC power
input
4
z Two
10/100/1000Base-T
X Ethernet ports
z Two
100Base-FX/1000B
ase-X SFP ports
(Combo)
Two
1000Base-P
X OLT ports
1
S3600-2P-OLT/S3600-2P-OLT-DC
The S3600-2P-OLT and S3600-2P-OLT-DC are similar except their power input. This section uses an
S3600-2P-OLT as an example unless otherwise specified.
1-2
Front Panel
Front Panel
The S3600-2P-OLT provides two 1000 M Ethernet ports (10/100/1000Base-TX), two 1000 M SFP ports
(100Base-FX/1000Base-X), two OLT ports (1000Base-PX SFP), and one console port on the front
panel. The appearance of the front panel is as shown in
Figure 1-1.
Figure 1-1 S3600-2P-OLT front panel
(1) Power LED (2) OLT port
(3) 1000 Mbps Ethernet port (4) 1000 Mbps SFP port
(5) Console port (6) OLT port status LED
(7) 1000 Mbps Ethernet port status LED (8) 1000 Mbps SFP port status LED
LEDs on the Front Panel
The S3600-2P-OLT provides one power LED, two OLT port status LEDs, two 1000 Mbps Ethernet port
status LEDs and two 1000 Mbps SFP port LEDs on the front panel. See
Table 1-2 for descriptions about
LEDs.
Table 1-2 Descriptions about LEDs
LED Mark Status Description
On The switch is powered on.
Power LED POWER
Off
The switch is powered off or the
power supply system fails.
On A link is present on the port.
1000Base-PX OLT
port status LED
LINK
Off No link is present on the port.
On
A link is present but no data is
being transmitted/received.
Off No link is present on the port.
10/100/1000Base-T
X Ethernet port
status LED
LINK/ACT
Flashing
Data is being transmitted or
received on the port.
On
A link is present but no data is
being transmitted/received.
Off No link is present on the port.
100Base-FX/1000B
ase-X SFP port
status LED
LINK/ACT
Flashing
Data is being transmitted or
received on the port.
1-3
OLT port
The S3600-2P-OLT provides two 1000Base-PX EPON OLT ports to connect the optical network units
(ONUs) through the optical distribution network (ODN), thus forming an EPON access system.
Table 1-3 OLT port specifications
Item Specification
Connector type SFP
Connector quantity 2
Interface attribute 1000Base-PX
Standard IEEE 802.3ah
Supported optical transceivers and transmission
distances
z SFP-GE-PX10-D-SM1490-A: 10 km (6.21
miles)
z SFP-GE-PX20-D-SM1490-A: 20 km (12.43
miles)
z For the models and specifications of each kind of transceivers, refer to H3C Mid-Range Series
Ethernet Switches Pluggable Modules Manual.
z The types of SFP transceivers may update with time. For information about transceivers, contact
technical support.
Uplink Port
The S3600-2P-OLT provides two 100Base-FX/1000Base-X SFP ports, which work in conjunction with
the two provided 10/100/1000Base-T autosensing Ethernet ports (RJ-45) to form two combo ports for
uplink connections. Only one of the two ports forming a compo port can be used at a time.
The two ports forming a combo port serve as backup for each other. Once the active port fails, data is
automatically switched to the standby port for transmission, thus ensuring high network availability.
You can plug in SFP transceiver on the SFP interfaces as needed, increasing the networking flexibility.
Table 1-4 Adaptable 1000 Mbps SFP transceivers
Transceiver Models
1000 Mbps SFP transceivers
z SFP-GE-SX-MM850-A
z SFP-GE-LX-SM1310-A
z SFP-GE-LH40-SM1310
z SFP-GE-LH40-SM1550
z SFP-GE-LH70-SM1550
z SFP-GE-LH100-SM1550
1000 Mbps BIDI transceivers
z SFP-GE-LX-SM1310-BIDI
z SFP-GE-LX-SM1490-BIDI
1-4
Transceiver Models
1000 Mbps CWDM transceivers
z SFP-GE-LH70-SM1470-CW
z SFP-GE-LH70-SM1490-CW
z SFP-GE-LH70-SM1510-CW
z SFP-GE-LH70-SM1530-CW
z SFP-GE-LH70-SM1550-CW
z SFP-GE-LH70-SM1570-CW
z SFP-GE-LH70-SM1590-CW
z SFP-GE-LH70-SM1610-CW
Table 1-5 Adaptable 100 Mbps SFP transceivers
Transceiver Models
100 Mbps SFP transceivers
z SFP-FE-SX-MM1310-A
z SFP-FE-LX-SM1310-A
z SFP-FE-LH40-SM1310
z SFP-FE-LH80-SM1550
100 Mbps BIDI transceivers
z SFP-FE-LX-SM1310-BIDI
z SFP-FE-LX-SM1550-BIDI
z For the models and specifications of each kind of transceivers, refer to H3C Mid-Range Series
Ethernet Switches Pluggable Modules Manual.
z The types of SFP transceivers may update with time. For information about transceivers, contact
technical support.
Table 1-6 describes the specifications of the two 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet ports.
Table 1-6 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet port specifications
Item Specification
Connector type RJ-45
Connector quantity 2
Interface standard
z 10 Mbps, full/half duplex
z 100 Mbps, full/half duplex
z 1000 Mbps, full/half duplex
z MDI/MDI-X, auto-sensing
Standard
IEEE 80802.3u
IEEE 802.3ab
Transmission medium and max
transmission distance
Category-5 unshielded twisted pair cable
Console Port
Each S3600-2P-OLT provides one console port on the front panel. Table 1-7 describes the console port
specifications.
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Table 1-7 Console port specifications
Item Specification
Connector type
RJ-45
Compliant standard EIA/TIA-232
Transmission baud
rate
9600 bps to 115200 bps (defaulting to 9600 bps)
Service
z It can be connected to an ASCII terminal.
z It can be connected to a serial port of a local or remote (through a pair of
modems) PC running terminal emulation program.
Rear panel
S3600-2P-OLT rear panel
Figure 1-2 S3600-2P-OLT rear panel
(1) Grounding screw (2) AC receptacle
S3600-2P-OLT-DC rear panel
Figure 1-3 S3600-2P-OLT-DC rear panel
(1) Grounding screw (2) DC receptacle
Power Supply System
S3600-2P-OLT AC input voltage
z Rated voltage: 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
z Max voltage: 90 VAC to 264 VAC, 50/60 Hz
S3600-2P-OLT-DC DC input voltage
z Rated voltage: –48 VDC to –60 VDC
z Max voltage: –36 VDC to –72 VDC
Ventilation System
The S3600-2P-OLT/S3600-2P-OLT-DC provides one fan for heat dissipation of the whole system.
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The S3600 series EPON OLT switches system specifications
Table 1-8 The S3600 series system specifications
Item Specifications
S3600-2P-OLT Physical
dimensions (H
× W × D)
S3600-2P-OLT-DC
43.6 × 440 × 160 mm (1.72 × 17.32 × 6.30 in.)
S3600-2P-OLT
Weight
S3600-2P-OLT-DC
2.14 kg (4.72 lb)
Console port 1
S3600-2P-OLT
Service ports
S3600-2P-OLT-DC
z Two 10/100/1000Base-TX Ethernet ports and two
100Base-FX/1000Base-X SFP ports (Combo)
z Two 1000Base-PX OLT ports
Input voltage
z S3600-2P-OLT support AC input
Rated voltage: 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Max voltage: 90 VAC to 264 VAC, 50/60 Hz
z S3600-2P-OLT-DC support DC input
Rated voltage: –48 VDC to –60 VDC
Max voltage: –36 VDC to –72 VDC
S3600-2P-OLT
Power
consumption
S3600-2P-OLT-DC
z Min: 11 W
z Max: 20 W
Operating
temperature
0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)
Operating
humidity
(noncondensi
ng)
10% to 95%
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2 Installation Preparations
Safety Precautions
To avoid any device impairment and bodily injury caused by improper use, observe these rules:
z Before cleaning the switch, plug out the power cord of the power module of the switch first. Do not
clean the switch with wet cloth or liquid.
z Do not place the switch near water or in a damp environment. Prevent water or moisture from
entering the switch chassis.
z Do not place the switch on an unstable case or desk. The switch might be damaged severely in
case of a fall.
z Ensure proper ventilation of the equipment room and keep the ventilation vents of the switch free of
obstruction.
z Make sure that the operating voltage is in the range labeled on the power module of the switch.
z Do not open the chassis to avoid electrical shocks when the switch is operating or just when the
switch is powered off.
z When replacing interface module, wear ESD-preventive gloves to avoid damaging the units.
Installation Site
The S3600 series EPON OLT switches must be used indoors. You can mount the switch in a rack or on
a workbench, but make sure:
z Adequate clearance is reserved at the air inlet/exhaust vents for ventilation.
z The rack or workbench has a good ventilation system.
z The rack is sturdy enough to support the device and its accessories.
z The rack or workbench is well earthed.
To ensure normal operation and long service life of your switch, install it in an environment that meets
the requirements described in the following subsections.
Temperature/Humidity
You must maintain a proper temperature and humidity in the equipment room. Long-term high humidity
may lead to bad insulation, electricity leakage, mechanical property changes, and metal corrosion.
However, if the relative humidity is too low, captive screws may become loose as the result of
contraction of insulation washers and static electricity may be produced in a dry environment to
jeopardize the circuits on the device. A high temperature is the most undesirable condition, because it
accelerates the aging of insulation materials and thus significantly lowers reliability and service life of
the switch.
For the temperature and humidity requirements, refer to
Table 1-8 on page 1-6.
Cleanness
Dust is a hazard to the operating safety of your device. The dust accumulated on the chassis can be
adsorbed by static electricity and result in poor contact of metal connectors or metal contact points.
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Especially when the indoor relative humidity is low, electrostatic adsorption is more likely to happen.
This can not only shorten the service life of your device but also cause communications failures. The
following table lists the dust concentration limit.
Table 2-1 Dust concentration limit in the equipment room
Substance Concentration limit (particles//m³)
Dust
≤ 3 x 10
4
(no visible dust on the tabletop over three days)
Note: The dust diameter is greater than or equal to 5 μm.
Besides dust, there are rigorous limits on the content of harmful substances in the air that can
accelerate the corrosion and aging of metals, such as chloride, acid, and sulfide in the equipment room.
The equipment room must be protected against ingression of harmful gases such as SO
2
, H
2
S, NH
3
,
and Cl
2
. For specific requirements, see the following table.
Table 2-2 Harmful gas limits in the equipment room
Gas Maximum concentration (mg/m
3
)
SO
2
0.2
H
2
S 0.006
NH
3
0.05
Cl
2
0.01
Electromagnetic Susceptibility
The operation of your switch can be affected by external interferences, such as conducted emission by
capacitance coupling, inductance coupling, electromagnetic wave radiation, and common impedance
(including the grounding system) coupling, and leads (power cables, signaling cables and output wires).
To eliminate the interferences, pay attention to the following:
z As the AC power system is a TN system, use a single-phase three-wire power socket with a
protection earth (PE) to effectively filter interference from the power grid.
z Keep the device far away from radio transmitting stations, radar stations, and high-frequency
devices.
z Use electromagnetic shielding, for example, shielded interface cables, when necessary.
z Route interface cables only indoors to prevent signal ports from getting damaged by over-voltage
or over-current caused by lightning strikes.
Laser Safety
The S3600 series EPON OLT switches are Class 1 laser devices.
When an optional interface module or SFP module on the S3600 series is operating, do not stare into
the optical port because the laser light emitted from the optical fiber may hurt your eyes.
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Installation Tools
z Flat-blade screwdriver
z Phillips screwdriver
z ESD-preventive wrist strap
The installation tools are not shipped with the S3600 series.
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3 Installing a Switch
On a mounting screw of the chassis of the H3C series switches, there is a seal labeled with H3C. You
need to keep it intact before asking the agent to maintain the switch. You need to get the permission of
the local agent before you can open the chassis. Otherwise, you will be responsible for irreversible
damages caused by your operations.
Installing a Switch
You can install a switch into a 19-inch standard cabinet in one of the following three ways:
z Use front mounting ears
z Use front mounting ears and a tray
z Use front mounting ears and guide rails
z The front mounting ears are provided in the standard package, while trays and guide rails are
optional parts that you need to order as needed.
z When installing devices, ensure a clearance of 1U (44.45 mm, or 1.75 in.) between devices for heat
dissipation.
z The guide rails provided by H3C are suitable for H3C 1000 mm (39.37 in.) standard cabinets only.
If the depth of your cabinet does not fit, use other supports to replace the guide rails.
z The switch for illustrating the installation procedures in the following sections is for reference only.
Introduction to mounting ear
Figure 3-1 shows the appearance of a front mounting ear.
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Figure 3-1 Appearance of a standard front mounting ear
(1)
(2)
(1) Screw hole used to fix the mounting ear to the cabinet (Use one M6 screw)
(2) Screw hole used to fix the switch to the mounting ear
Use front mounting ears to install a switch
Follow these steps to mount a switch into a 19-inch standard cabinet:
1) Wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap to check the grounding and stability of the cabinet.
2) Take out the screws which are packed together with the front mounting ears, and fix one end of
mounting ears to the switch, as shown in
Figure 3-2.
Figure 3-2 Fix front mounting ears (1)
3) Place the switch horizontally in a proper position, and fix the other end of mounting ears to the front
brackets with screws and captive nuts, as shown in
Figure 3-3.
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Figure 3-3 Fix front mounting ears (2)
Use front mounting ears and a tray
Follow these steps to install a switch into a 19-inch standard cabinet:
1) Wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap to check the grounding and stability of the cabinet.
2) Fix the delivered tray horizontally in a proper position.
3) Take out the screws which are packed together with the front mounting ears, and fix one end of
mounting ears to the switch, as shown in
Figure 3-2.
4) Place the switch on the tray horizontally, slide the tray into the cabinet, and fix the other end of
mounting ears to the front brackets with crews and captive nuts, as shown in
Figure 3-3.
Introduction to guide rail
Figure 3-4 shows the appearance of a guide rail.
Figure 3-4 Appearance of a guide rail
Slotted hole 1: Used to fix the guide rail to the rear bracket. You can adjust the screw hole position
according to the position of the switch.
Cooling hole: Used for heat dissipation between switch and cabinet
Slotted hole 2: Used to fix the guide rail to the front bracket
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Use front mounting ears and guide rails
Follow these steps to install a switch into a 19-inch standard cabinet:
1) Wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap to check the grounding and stability of the cabinet.
2) Take out the screws packed together with the front mounting ears and fix one end of the front
mounting ears to the switch, as shown in
Figure 3-2.
3) Install guide rails on the brackets on both sides of the cabinet with M5 self-tapping screws, as
shown in
Figure 3-5.
Figure 3-5 Install guide rails
4) Hold the two sides of the switch and slide it gently along the guide rails into the cabinet until it is
located in a proper position, as shown in
Figure 3-6. Ensure that the bottom side of the guide rails
and the switch are in close contact.
Figure 3-6 Install front mounting ears and guide rails
Front panel
5) Fix the other end of front mounting ears to the front brackets of the cabinet with M6 screws and
captive nuts and ensure that the front mounting ears and guide rails have fixed the switch in the
cabinet securely, as shown in
Figure 3-7.
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Figure 3-7 Effect diagram of front mounting ear and guide rail installation
Mounting a Switch on a Workbench
In many cases, standard 19-inch cabinets are not available. Therefore, switches are often placed on
clean workbenches. To place the switch on a workbench, follow these steps:
1) Place the switch with bottom up carefully, and then clean the round holes on the chassis bottom
with dry cloth.
2) Attach the rubber feet to the four round holes on the chassis bottom.
3) Place the switch with upside up on the workbench.
During the operation, you simply need to:
z Make sure that the workbench is flat and sturdy.
z Leave a clearance of 10 cm (3.94 in.) around the device for heat dissipation.
z Do not place heavy objects on the switch.
Connecting the Power Cord and the Ground Wire
Connecting the AC-Input Power Cord
The AC-input power cord is applicable only to the S3600-2P-OLT.
AC-input power socket (recommended)
You are recommended to use a single-phase three-line power socket with a ground contact or a general
purpose PC power socket, making sure that the power point is well connected to building ground.
Normally, the ground point of the power source in a building was buried in the ground during the
construction and wiring. Still, you must make sure of that.
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