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The information in this document is subject to change without notice. All contents in this document, including statements, information, and recommendations, are believed to be accurate, but they are presented without warranty of any kind, express or implied. H3C shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.
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Preface This installation guide describes the installation procedures for the WSG1840X wireless integrated services gateway, including preparing for installation, installing the wireless integrated services gateway, and accessing the wireless integrated services gateway. This preface includes the following topics about the documentation: •...
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It is normal that the port numbers, sample output, screenshots, and other information in the examples differ from what you have on your device. Documentation feedback You can e-mail your comments about product documentation to info@h3c.com. Your comments or suggestions would be highly appreciated.
Preparing for installation Safety recommendations To avoid any equipment damage or bodily injury, read the following safety recommendations before installation. Note that the recommendations do not cover every possible hazardous condition. Safety symbols When reading this document, note the following symbols: WARNING means an alert that calls attention to important information that if not understood or followed can result in personal injury.
Laser safety WARNING! Do not stare into any open apertures of operating transceiver modules or optical fiber connectors. The laser light emitted from these apertures might hurt your eyes. CAUTION: • Before you remove the optical fiber connector from a fiber port, execute the shutdown command in interface view to shut down the port.
Substance Concentration limit (particles/m Dust particle diameter ≥ 5 µm To eliminate corrosion and premature aging of components, the equipment room must also meet limits on salts, acids, and sulfides, as shown in Table1-3. Table1-3 Harmful gas limits in an equipment room Max.
Figure1-1 Attaching an ESD wrist strap (1) Alligator clip (2) ESD wrist strap (3) Lock All electromagnetic interference (EMI) sources, from outside or inside of the device and application system, adversely affect the device in the following ways: • A conduction pattern of capacitance coupling. •...
• Make sure the grounding cable of the chassis is grounded reliably. • Make sure the grounding terminal of the AC power receptacle is grounded reliably. • Install a lightning protector at the input end of the power supply to enhance the lightning protection capability of the power supply.
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Item Requirements Result Humidity 5% RH to 95% RH, noncondensing • Dust concentration ≤ 3 × 10 particles/m Cleanliness • No dust on desk within three days • The device is reliably grounded. • The equipment room is dust-proof. • The humidity and temperature are at acceptable ESD prevention levels.
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Contents 1 Installing the device ···················································································· 1 Confirming installation preparations ··················································································································· 1 Installation flowchart··········································································································································· 2 Mounting the device on a workbench ················································································································ 2 Installing the device in a 19-inch rack ················································································································ 3 Grounding the device ········································································································································· 5 (Optional) Installing network port lightning protectors ························································································ 8 (Optional) Installing a surge protected power strip·····························································································...
WARNING! Keep the tamper-proof seal on a mounting screw on the chassis cover intact, and if you want to open the chassis, contact H3C Support for permission. Otherwise, H3C shall not be liable for any consequence caused thereby. Confirming installation preparations Before you install the device, verify that you have read "Preparing for installation"...
Installation flowchart Figure1-1 Installation flowchart Mounting the device on a workbench CAUTION: Do not place heavy objects on the device. If a standard 19-inch rack is not available, you can mount the device on an anti-static workbench in the equipment room. To mount the device on a workbench: Place the device upside down.
Place the device on the workbench with the upside up. Make sure the four rubber feet stand firmly on the workbench. Figure1-2 Mounting the device on a workbench Installing the device in a 19-inch rack IMPORTANT: Keep a minimum distance of 1 U (44.45 mm, or 1.75 in) between devices in a rack for good heat dissipation.
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Figure1-3 Installing cage nuts Unpack the M4 screws (packed with the mounting brackets), and then use the M4 screws to attach the mounting brackets to the device. Figure1-4 Attaching the mounting brackets to the device Supporting the device bottom with one hand and holding the device front with the other, push the device gently into the rack.
Figure1-5 Attaching the mounting brackets to the front rack posts Grounding the device WARNING! • Correctly connecting the grounding cable is crucial to lightning protection and EMI protection. Before installing or using the device, connect the grounding cable for it correctly. •...
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Figure1-6 Grounding the device with a grounding strip Grounding the device through the rack If the device is installed in a rack, you can connect the other end of the grounding cable to the grounding point on the rack. Make sure the rack is grounded reliably.
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Figure1-7 Grounding the device through the rack Grounding the device with a grounding conductor buried in the earth If earth is available at the installation site, you can ground the device with a grounding conductor buried in the earth. Hammer a 0.5 m (1.64 ft) or longer angle iron or steel tube into the earth to serve as a grounding conductor.
(Optional) Installing network port lightning protectors CAUTION: If part of the network cable for a network port is routed outdoors, install a network port lightning protector for the port to protect against damages caused by lightning strikes. IMPORTANT: • Before installing a network port lightning protector, read the instructions in the document that comes with the protector.
(Optional) Installing a surge protected power strip CAUTION: If you use an AC power line routed from outdoors for the device, use a surge protected power strip for the device to protect against damages caused by lightning strikes. IMPORTANT: Before installing a surge protected power strip, read the instructions in the document that comes with the strip.
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CAUTION: • To connect a fiber port by using an optical fiber, first install a transceiver module in the port and then connect the optical fiber to the transceiver module. • Insert a dust cap into any open optical fiber connector and a dust plug into any open fiber port or transceiver module port to protect them from contamination and ESD damage.
Connecting the power cord WARNING! To avoid bodily injury, first connect the power cord to the device, and then connect the power cord to the power source in the equipment room. CAUTION: Before connecting the power cord, make sure the device is grounded correctly. To connect the power cord: Connect one end of the AC power cord to the AC-input power receptacle on the device.
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Loading file flash:/boot.bin.....Done. Image file flash:/boot.bin is self-decompressing..Done. System image is starting... Cryptographic algorithms tests passed. Line con0 is available. Press ENTER to get started. Press Enter at the prompt, and you can configure the device when the prompt <H3C> appears.
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Contents Log in to the device ························································································ 1 Log in through Telnet or SSH····························································································································· 1 Configure Telnet login ································································································································ 1 Configure SSH login ··································································································································· 1 Log in through the console port·························································································································· 1 About this task ············································································································································ 1 Prerequisites ·············································································································································· 1 Configure terminal parameters ···················································································································...
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Log in to the device You can log in to a device through Telnet, SSH, or the Console port, or from the Web interface. • Telnet/SSH login—Log in to the device through a remote connection to configure or manage the device. •...
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• When you disconnect a PC from the device, first remove the RJ-45 connector and then remove the DB-9 connector as a best practice. • If the PC does not have an RS-232 interface but has an USB port, use a USB-to-RS-232 adapter to connect the console cable.
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Procedure To log in to the device from the Web interface through a wired connection: Visit the default IP address 192.168.0.100 to access the local Web interface. Enter the default username and password, and then click the login button. For security purposes, change the login password as prompted.
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Contents 1 Hardware management and maintenance ·················································· 1 Displaying hardware information about the device ···························································································· 1 Displaying software and hardware version information about the device ·················································· 1 Displaying the operational statistics about the device················································································ 1 Displaying information about the device ···································································································· 2 Displaying electrical label information for the device ·················································································...
An electrical label is a profile of a device. It contains the permanent configuration, including the serial number, manufacturing date, MAC address, and vendor name. Use the command to display the electrical label information for the display device manuinfo device. <H3C> display device manuinfo DEVICE_NAME:WSG1840X DEVICE_SERIAL_NUMBER:219801A40N8227E0000F MAC_ADDRESS:7CDE-7859-6040 MANUFACTURING_DATE:2022-07-05 VENDOR_NAME:H3C...
CPU usage at the interval of 5 minutes). Displaying the memory usage of the device Use the command to display the memory usage statistics for the device. display memory <H3C> display memory Memory statistics are measured in KB: Slot 1: Total Used...
For more information about the display startup display boot-loader commands, see software upgrade commands in H3C WSG1840X Wireless Integrated Services Gateway Fundamentals Command Reference. • The device will not reboot if a file is being accessed. Configuration procedure...
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Contents 1 Troubleshooting ·························································································· 1 Power supply failure ··········································································································································· 1 Symptom ···················································································································································· 1 Solution ······················································································································································ 1 No display or garbled display on the configuration terminal ·············································································· 1 Symptom ···················································································································································· 1 Solution ······················································································································································ 1 Software loading failure······································································································································ 2 Symptom ···················································································································································· 2 Solution ······················································································································································...
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Troubleshooting Power supply failure Symptom The device cannot be powered on. The system status LED (SYS) is off. Solution To resolve the issue: Verify that the power source is as required. Verify that the power cord is connected securely. Verify that the power cord is in good condition. If the issue persists, contact Technical Support.
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Software loading failure Symptom The device fails in software loading. Solution To resolve the issue: Verify that the physical ports are connected securely and correctly. If a port is not connected securely, reconnect the port and make sure the connections are correct. View the software loading process displayed on the HyperTerminal to check for errors.
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Appendix A Chassis views and technical specifications Chassis views Figure1-1 Front view (1) Reset button (RESET) (2) USB port (3) Console port (4) SFP+ port (6) 100/1000BASE-T autosensing Ethernet ports (5) 2.5G/5GBASE-T autosensing Ethernet port WAN 5 and WAN 6 (7) 100/1000BASE-T autosensing Ethernet ports LAN 1 to LAN 4 Figure1-2 Rear view (1) AC-input power receptacle...
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Item Specification During startup of the device, you can only use the reset button to reset the device. Memory 2GB DDR4 Storage media 4GB eMMC memory Dimensions (H × W × D) (excluding the 43.6 × 440 × 165 mm (1.72 × 17.32 × 6.50 in) rubber feet and mounting brackets) AC power supply Rated voltage range: 100 to 240 VAC @ 50/60 Hz...
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Contents 1 Appendix B LEDs ······················································································· 1 LEDs ·································································································································································· 1 LED description ·················································································································································· 1...
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Appendix B LEDs LEDs Figure1-1 LEDs (1) System status LED (SYS) (2) SFP+ port LED (3) 2.5G/5G autosensing port LED (4) 100/1000M autosensing port LEDs (5) 100/1000M autosensing port LEDs LED description Table1-1 LED description Mark Status Description Flashing green (4 The system is starting up.
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A transceiver module that has "MM" in its name supports multi-mode optical fibers. A transceiver module that has "SM" in its name supports single-mode optical fibers. The H3C transceiver modules are subject to change over time. For the most recent list of H3C transceiver modules, contact Technical Support or marketing staff.
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Item SFP-GE-SX-MM850-A Max transmission distance 550 m (1804.46 ft) Data rate 1250 Mb/s Connector type Duplex LC connector Fiber mode 50 μm Fiber diameter Output power –9.5 to 0 dBm ≤ –17 dBm Receiver sensitivity ≤ –3 dBm Light saturation Table1-2 SFP-GE-LX-SM1310-A specifications Item SFP-GE-LX-SM1310-A...
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Item SFP-XG-SX-MM850-E Data rate 10.31 Gb/s Connector type Duplex LC connector Fiber mode 50 μm Fiber diameter Output power –7.3 to –1 dBm ≤ –9.9 dBm Receiver sensitivity ≤ 0.5 dBm Light saturation...