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  • Page 1 Hillstone StoneOS User Manual Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide www.hillstonenet.com TW-HW-XS-EN-V1.0-Y16M05...
  • Page 2 Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide Name and Concentration of Toxic or Hazardous Substances and Elements in Products Toxic or hazardous substances and elements Component Lead Mercury Cadmium Cr6+ PDBE Metal parts Χ (including fasteners) Printed circuit board Χ assemblies and...
  • Page 3: About This Manual

    About This Manual Thanks for choosing the network security products from Hillstone Networks, Inc. This document is an installation manual for Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series device to help you install the Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series device properly. This manual includes the following chapters: ♦...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide Table of Contents Chapter 1 Product Profile ....................1 Overview ........................1 Device Chassis ......................1 Front Panel ......................2 Back Panel ......................3 LED Indicators ....................... 4 System Parameters ....................6 Expansion Modules ...................... 7 SCM ........................
  • Page 5 Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide Overview ........................26 Safety Requirements ....................26 General Safety Warnings ..................26 Preventing ESD Damage ..................27 Fire Safety Requirements ..................28 Installing the Device in a Rack ..................28 Tools Required ..................... 28 Before Installation ....................
  • Page 6 Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide Replacing a Bypass Module ................... 50 Replacing the Cooling System Components ..............51 Replacing a Fan Tray .................... 51 Replacing an Air Filter ................... 52 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting ................... 54 Overview ........................54 Losing the Administrator Password ................54 Troubleshooting the Expansion Module .................
  • Page 7 Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide List of Figures Figure 1-1: SG-6000-X7180 Chassis (Front View) ............1 Figure 1-2: SG-6000-X7180 Chassis (Back View) ............2 Figure 1-3: SG-6000-X7180 Front Panel ..............2 Figure 1-4: SG-6000-X7180 Back Panel ..............3 Figure 1-5: System Control Module (SCM) ..............8 Figure 1-6: SSM-200 ....................
  • Page 8 Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide List of Tables Table 1-1: SG-6000-X7180 Front Panel Description ............ 2 Table 1-2: SG-6000-X7180 Back Panel Description ............ 3 Table 1-3: SG-6000-X7180 LED Indicators Description ..........5 Table 1-4: SG-6000-X7180 System Parameters ............6 Table 1-5: IOM Description ...................
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 Product Profile

    Series Expansion Modules Reference Guide. Device Chassis Hillstone SG-6000-X7180 chassis is a standard 19-inch chassis that can be installed in one standard cabinet/rack if the cabinet/rack can handle the total weight of all hardware components. The chassis measures 5U (440.0mm x 590.0mmx 225.0mm).
  • Page 10: Front Panel

    Figure 1-2: SG-6000-X7180 Chassis (Back View) Front Panel Hillstone SG-6000-X7180 front panel consists of one power switch button, one MGT port, three HA ports, two USB ports, one SD slot, one Console port, one Auxiliary port, one CLR button, six general expansion slots, one fan tray and several LED indicators.
  • Page 11: Back Panel

    Slot1 - Slot6: Slot port status LED Back Panel SG-6000-X7180 back panel consists of four power supply slots, four general expansion slots, two SCM slots, one fan tray and grounding screws. Figure 1-4: SG-6000-X7180 Back Panel Table 1-2: SG-6000-X7180 Back Panel Description Label &...
  • Page 12: Led Indicators

    Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide Label & Label & Label & Description Description Description expansion slots LED Indicators The following table describes the LED indicators of SG-6000-X7180. Chapter 1 Product Profile Hillstone...
  • Page 13: Table 1-3: Sg-6000-X7180 Led Indicators Description

    Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide Table 1-3: SG-6000-X7180 LED Indicators Description Color/Status Description Green/Always on The device power is running normally. Orange/Always on The device power is running abnormally. Red/Always on Power failure so the system is down. The device is powered off.
  • Page 14: System Parameters

    The fan tray is not fully inserted, or it has a circuit tray error. System Parameters The following table describes the system parameters of SG-6000-X7180. Table 1-4: SG-6000-X7180 System Parameters Item Description 4 Combo ports (e0/0 is MGT port; others are HA ports) 2 USB 2.0 Host ports...
  • Page 15: Expansion Modules

    SCMs installed, they work in the redundancy mode in which the backup module takes the master module’s work when the master fails. SG-6000-X7180 uses the SCM model of SCM-100, as illustrated below: Chapter 1 Product Profile...
  • Page 16: Ssm

    QoS. You must install at least one SSM in the device and can install more to escalate system performance. SSMs should be installed in the general expansion slots (Slot1 - Slot10). SG-6000-X7180 uses the SSM model of SSM-200 and SSM-100. Figure 1-6: SSM-200 Chapter 1 Product Profile...
  • Page 17: Qsm

    Service (QoS) processing. Without QSM, the device cannot process QoS. You can install one or more QSMs in general expansion slots (Slot1 - Slot10). SG-6000-X7180 uses the QSM model of QSM-200 and QSM-100. Figure 1-8: QSM-200 Chapter 1 Product Profile...
  • Page 18: Iom

    Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide Figure 1-9: QSM-100 I/O Module (IOM) is a hardware platform card with ports to receive and transfer data to SSM/QSM modules. You must install at least one IOM and can install more to increase port amount. IOM should be installed in general expansion slots (Slot1 - Slot10), but the IOM-2Q8SFP+ and IOM-8SFP+ module cannot be installed in the Slot7 expansion slot.
  • Page 19: Figure 1-11: Iom-4Xfp-100

    Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide Figure 1-11: IOM-4XFP-100 Figure 1-12: IOM-2Q8SFP+ -200 Figure 1-13: IOM-2Q8SFP+ Chapter 1 Product Profile Hillstone...
  • Page 20: Bypass Module

    StoneOS User Manual. Hillstone bypass module has the following two types: ♦ Single-mode bypass module: IOM-2SM-BE ♦ Multi-mode bypass module: IOM-2MM-BM SG-6000-X7180 can use both the above bypass modules. Figure 1-15: Bypass Module Chapter 1 Product Profile Hillstone...
  • Page 21: Power Module

    Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide Power Module Four power modules with a power of 650W can be installed in SG-6000-X7180. You must install two AC (or DC) power modules to power the device. If every slot of device are installed with expansion module, please install at least 3 AC (or DC) power modules.
  • Page 22: Console Port

    Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide Console Port Hillstone SG-6000-X7180 provides a RS-232C asynchronous serial console port for you to configure the appliance. Table 1-5: Console Port Attributes Attribute Description Connector RJ-45 Port Standard RS-232C Baud Rate 9600/19200/38400/57600/115200 bit/s Connect the Con port to the serial port of a PC and run a...
  • Page 23: Xfp Port

    Caution: To avoid dust falling into the SFP socket, you should place a rubber dust cap (originally in the accessory box) over the SFP port. Hillstone SG-6000-X7180 supports SFP optical module, but not SFP copper module. If you want the device to connect to an Ethernet copper cable, you need to use a copper SFP transceiver (Copper SFP transceiver of type FCLF-8520-3 from Finisar is recommended).
  • Page 24: Qsfp+ Port

    Frame Format Ethernet_SNAP Negotiation Mode XFP optical module 10Gbps Hillstone SG-6000-X7180 supports five types of 10GBase-FX XFP optical module. The optical modules are available with LC-type connectors and are all hot-swappable. Table 1-11: XFP Optical Module Attributes Description Short-haul Short-haul...
  • Page 25: Sfp+ Port

    Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide Table 1-13: QSFP+ Optical Module Attributes Description Short-haul Short-haul Medium- Long-haul Ultra-long Multimode Multimode haul Single- Haul Single- Optical Optical Single- mode mode Attribute Module Module mode Optical Optical (850nm) (850nm) Optical Module Module...
  • Page 26: Sd Card Slot

    (originally in the accessory box) over the SFP+ port. SD Card Slot Hillstone SG-6000-X7180 has an SD card slot for SD storage card on the front panel. SD card stores the data of the Network Behavior Control log messages. The highest capacity for SD card on the device is 32GB.
  • Page 27: Clr Button

    4. Push the SD card slightly and it will pop out. Note: Hillstone recommends Kingston and SanDisk SD cards of 16GB and 32GB. To ensure the storage writing speed, the SD card should have a speed of Class 4 at least.
  • Page 28: Figure 1-19: Air Flow Through The Chassis

    Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide From the front of the chassis, there is air intake on the left side of the device. Air is pushed from the left intake and then goes through the chassis cage. The air is exhausted out the right of the chassis.
  • Page 29: Chapter 2 Installation Preparation

    ♦ Cabinet requirements ♦ Rack requirements ♦ Unpacking the appliance Site Preparation Hillstone SG-6000-X7180 must be installed in indoor place. You should follow the instructions in this section to ensure that your site is properly prepared for the device installation. Temperature/Humidity Specifications Table 2-1 specifies the environmental temperature and relative humidity required for the device.
  • Page 30: Esd Prevention

    ♦ Use electromagnetic shielding when necessary. Cabinet Requirements Hillstone SG-6000-X7180 is designed to be installed in 19-inch standard cabinet. It can be placed in a 19-inch or larger enclosed cabinet. Cabinet Size and Clearance Requirements The minimum size that can accommodate the appliance is 19-inch sized cabinet. A larger cabinet can provide better air flow and reduce the chance of over-heating.
  • Page 31: Cabinet Airflow Requirements

    ♦ Routes of all cables be arranged to minimize the blockage of airflow of the chassis. Rack Requirements Hillstone SG-6000-X7180 is designed to be installed in a 19-inch rack (four-post). Rack Size and Strength The rack rails must be spaced widely enough to accommodate the chassis external dimensions: 440mm wide, 590mm deep and 225mm high.
  • Page 32: Unpacking The Package

    Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide ♦ Verifying parts received Unpacking the Package The device is wrapped in antistatic bags and shipped in cardboard carton. Besides the chassis, the carton also contains two power modules and an accessory box. The carton is 655.0mm wide, 880.0mm deep and 605.0 high. The total weight of packaging materials and the hardware is 53.0kg.
  • Page 33: Verifying The Parts Received

    Verify the parts and items you received against the packing list. If any part is missing, contact a service representative. Hillstone provides different expansion modules and power modules in separate individual packages according to your order. Chapter 2 Installation Preparation...
  • Page 34: Chapter 3 Installation

    Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide Chapter 3 Installation Overview Before installation, prepare the site according to the requirements in Chapter 2 Installation Preparation, and use the procedures below to install the device. 1. Perform security check according to Safety Requirements.
  • Page 35: Preventing Esd Damage

    Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide Preventing ESD Damage The hardware components are sensitive to electric damages. Static voltages can be easily generated whenever you handle plastic or foam packing material or if you move components across plastic or carpets. Some components can be impaired by static voltages.
  • Page 36: Fire Safety Requirements

    Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide ♦ Avoid contact between the chassis and your clothing. ESD voltages from your clothes may harm the hardware components. ♦ When installing or removing the hardware components, always keep the component-side up on an ESD surface or in an antistatic bag. If you are returning a component, put it in an antistatic bag before packing it.
  • Page 37: Figure 3-3: Installing Rack-Mounting Ears

    Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide 2. Use rack-mounting ear to mark the positions of floating nuts on the front rack posts. 3. Attach rack-mounting ears to the left and right side panels of the chassis respectively. Figure 3-3: Installing Rack-mounting Ears 4.
  • Page 38: Installing The Device Without A Lift

    Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide 7. Verify the installation. Make sure every two screw pairs are in the same horizontal line and the device is stably placed on the plate. Installing the Device without a Lift If you do not use a lift to install the device, you should remove all parts that can be removed from the chassis and re-install them when the chassis is properly positioned.
  • Page 39: Tools Required

    Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide ♦ Installing a QSM ♦ Installing an IOM Tools Required The following tools are required to install an expansion module: ♦ Phillips screwdriver ♦ ESD wrist strap Installing an SCM The device supports up to two SCMs. SCM is located in the slot SC0 and SC1 of the back panel.
  • Page 40: Installing A Qsm

    Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide The following section takes SSM-20 as an example to describe the installation of SSM. To install an SSM, take the following steps: 1. Wear an electrostatic discharge (ESD) strap around your bare wrist and connect the strap to an ESD point on the chassis.
  • Page 41: Installing An Iom

    Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide 5. Position the QSM so that its front side faces you, and slide the QSM into the slot until you feel resistant, as shown in Figure 3-6. Figure 3-7: Installing a QSM (QSM-20) 6. Tighten the screws on the QSM with a Philips screwdriver.
  • Page 42: Installing A Bypass Module

    7. To install more IOMs, repeat Step 2 to 6. Installing a Bypass Module Hillstone SG-6000-X7180 supports two types of bypass module: single-mode bypass module (IOM-2SM-BE) and multi-mode bypass module (IOM-2MM-BE). The bypass module is installed in Slot1 to Slot10.
  • Page 43: Installing A Power Module

    Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide Figure 3-9: Installing a Bypass Module 6. Tighten the screws on the IOM with a Philips screwdriver. Installing a Power Module This part describes how to install power modules. Both AC and DC power modules are supported.
  • Page 44: Installing A Dc Power Module

    Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide 2. Wear an electrostatic discharge (ESD) strap around your bare wrist and connect the strap to an ESD point on the chassis. See Prevention. 3. Face the back panel of the chassis. 4. Slide the power module straight into the slot until it is fully seated in the chassis slot.
  • Page 45: Connecting Cables

    To avoid electrostatic discharge, you must correctly connect the chassis to the earth ground by a grounding wire. The grounding screws are in the back panel of the chassis, as shown in Figure 3-11. Note that Hillstone does not provide grounding wire. Chapter 3 Installation...
  • Page 46: Connecting The Console Cable

    Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide Figure 3-12: Grounding Screws To ground the chassis, take the following steps: 1. Wear an electrostatic discharge (ESD) strap around your bare wrist and connect the strap to an ESD point on the chassis. See Prevention.
  • Page 47: Connecting The Ethernet/Optical Cable

    Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide The Auxiliary (AUX) port is used to configure the slave SCM. Connecting the AUX port is similar to connecting the Console port. Connecting the Ethernet/Optical Cable IOM supports SFP ports and XFP ports. SFP port can accommodate SFP optical module or copper SFP transceiver;...
  • Page 48: Connecting An Ac Power Cable

    Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide ♦ Be careful not to connect the Ethernet port to the wrong ports. Read the label above the port carefully. ♦ For SFP port connection, the optical module should be inserted into SFP port before installing the LC-type connector to the optical module;...
  • Page 49: Connecting A Dc Power Cable

    Connecting a DC Power Cable To power the appliance with DC power source, use DC power cables to connect the appliance and the external DC power source. Hillstone does not provide DC power cables. Warning: Before performing the procedure, ensure that the cable is not connected with any power source and make sure the cables will not be powered on during the process.
  • Page 50: Powering On/Off The Device

    Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide 7. Recover the plastic cover(s) to the original terminal(s). 8. To connect more DC power cables, repeat Step 3 to 7. Powering On/Off the Device After connecting the power cable with the device, the device will automatically start.
  • Page 51: Chapter 4 Boot And Configuration

    Chapter 4 Boot and Configuration Overview This chapter describes how to perform initial system boot and basic configuration of Hillstone SG-6000-X7180. The configuration uses PC as the console terminal. Establishing a Configuration Environment Hillstone SG-6000-X7180 supports both local and remote configuration.
  • Page 52: Webui

    3. Switch on the power supply, and the appliance initializes the system automatically. If the booting succeeds, the system will display the command line prompt login. Enter the default administrator name and password “hillstone” at the login and password prompts, press Enter. And now you are successfully logged in and accessing the CLI.
  • Page 53: Tenet And Ssh

    Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide 4. Select the language you want to use. 5. Click Login to enter WebUI main page. Then you can set other configurations to the appliance. Tenet and SSH You can also establish Telnet and SSH configuration environments. For more information, please refer to StoneOS User Manual.
  • Page 54: Chapter 5 Hardware Maintenance And Replacement

    Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide Chapter 5 Hardware Maintenance and Replacement Overview This chapter provides information on how to maintain and replace power module, expansion module and fan tray. General Maintenance For optimum performance, use the following routine maintenance procedures: ♦...
  • Page 55: Replacing A Dc Power Module

    Note: If you do not want to install a new module, apply a blank plate over the slot to avoid dust falling into the chassis. Replacing an Expansion Module All expansion modules of SG-6000-X7180 are hot-swappable. Replacing an SCM To replace an SCM, take the following steps: 1.
  • Page 56: Replacing An Ssm

    Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide Figure 5-1: Replacing an SCM 4. Put the removed module into an antistatic bag or on a flat antistatic table. 5. Install a replacement module (see Installing an SCM). Note: If you do not want to install a new module, apply a blank plate over the slot to avoid dust falling into the chassis.
  • Page 57: Replacing A Qsm

    Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide 4. Put the removed module into an antistatic bag or on a flat antistatic table. 5. Install a replacement module (see Installing an SSM). Note: If you do not want to install a new module, apply a blank plate over the slot to avoid dust falling into the chassis.
  • Page 58: Replacing A Bypass Module

    Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide 2. Remove all the cables connected to the module. 3. Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen IOM screws until they pop out. 4. Hold the screws and pull the IOM straight out of the chassis, as shown in Figure 5-4.
  • Page 59: Replacing The Cooling System Components

    Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide Figure 5-5: Replacing a Bypass Module 5. Put the removed module into an antistatic bag or on a flat antistatic table. 6. Install a replacement module (see Installing a Bypass Module). Note: If you do not want to install a new module, apply a blank plate over the slot to avoid dust falling into the chassis.
  • Page 60: Replacing An Air Filter

    Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide Figure 5-6: Removing a Fan Tray 4. After the fans have stopped spinning, pull the fan tray out of chassis. 5. Grasp the replacement fan tray with the screws on the right side of your palm.
  • Page 61: Figure 5-7: Replacing An Air Filter

    Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide Figure 5-7: Replacing an Air Filter 8. Lay the replacement air filter over the outer mesh properly. 9. Cover the air filter with the inner mesh and tighten the screws removed in Step 5 to secure the meshes and the air filter.
  • Page 62: Chapter 6 Troubleshooting

    Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Overview This chapter provides solutions to some common problems of Hillstone SG-6000 X- Series devices. Losing the Administrator Password If you lose the administrator password, please contact your local sales representative or you can reset the system to restore its factory password.
  • Page 63: Troubleshooting The Configuration System

    Hillstone SG-6000 X-Series Hardware Reference Guide ♦ Make sure the power supply cable is connected correctly. ♦ Ensure that the voltage of the power source conforms to the required voltage. For the PWR LED information, see Indicators. Troubleshooting the Configuration System The Console configuration terminal shows system booting message when the appliance is powered on.
  • Page 64: Copyright Information

    Hillstone, Hillstone Networks logo, StoneOS, StoneManager, Hillstone PnPVPN, UTM Plus are trademarks of Hillstone Networks. All other trademarks or registered marks are the property of their respective owners. Hillstone Networks assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies in this document. Hillstone Networks reserves the right to change, modify, transfer, or otherwise revise this publication without notice.

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