H3C S3600 Series Installation Manual
H3C S3600 Series Installation Manual

H3C S3600 Series Installation Manual

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H3C S3600 Series EPON OLT Switches
Installation Manual
Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.
http://www.h3c.com
Manual Version: 6W100-20090520

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  • Page 1 H3C S3600 Series EPON OLT Switches Installation Manual Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. http://www.h3c.com Manual Version: 6W100-20090520...
  • Page 2 SecPro, SecPoint, SecEngine, SecPath, Comware, Secware, Storware, NQA, VVG, V G, V G, PSPT, XGbus, N-Bus, TiGem, InnoVision and HUASAN are trademarks of Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. All other trademarks that may be mentioned in this manual are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 3: About This Manual

    About This Manual Organization H3C S3600 Series EPON OLT Switches Installation Manual is organized as follows: Part Contents Briefly introduces the appearance, system description, as well as the features and 1 Product Overview applications of the H3C S3600 series EPON OLT switches.
  • Page 4: Related Documentation

    Command Manual commands. Obtaining Documentation You can access the most up-to-date H3C product documentation on the World Wide Web at this URL: http://www.h3c.com. The following are the columns from which you can obtain different categories of product documentation: [Products & Solutions]: Provides information about products and technologies, as well as solutions.
  • Page 5: 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...
  • Page 6 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...
  • Page 7: Product Overview

    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).
  • Page 8: Front Panel

    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.
  • Page 9 SFP-GE-PX20-D-SM1490-A: 20 km (12.43 miles) For the models and specifications of each kind of transceivers, refer to H3C Mid-Range Series Ethernet Switches Pluggable Modules Manual. The types of SFP transceivers may update with time. For information about transceivers, contact technical support.
  • Page 10 SFP-FE-LX-SM1310-BIDI 100 Mbps BIDI transceivers SFP-FE-LX-SM1550-BIDI For the models and specifications of each kind of transceivers, refer to H3C Mid-Range Series Ethernet Switches Pluggable Modules Manual. The types of SFP transceivers may update with time. For information about transceivers, contact technical support.
  • Page 11: Rear Panel

    Table 1-7 Console port specifications Item Specification Connector type RJ-45 Compliant standard EIA/TIA-232 Transmission baud 9600 bps to 115200 bps (defaulting to 9600 bps) rate It can be connected to an ASCII terminal. Service It can be connected to a serial port of a local or remote (through a pair of modems) PC running terminal emulation program.
  • Page 12: The S3600 Series Epon Olt Switches System Specifications

    The S3600 series EPON OLT switches system specifications Table 1-8 The S3600 series system specifications Item Specifications Physical S3600-2P-OLT 43.6 × 440 × 160 mm (1.72 × 17.32 × 6.30 in.) dimensions (H S3600-2P-OLT-DC × W × D) S3600-2P-OLT Weight 2.14 kg (4.72 lb)
  • Page 13: Installation Preparations

    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: Adequate clearance is reserved at the air inlet/exhaust vents for ventilation.
  • Page 14: Electromagnetic Susceptibility

    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.
  • Page 15: Installation Tools

    Installation Tools Flat-blade screwdriver Phillips screwdriver ESD-preventive wrist strap The installation tools are not shipped with the S3600 series.
  • Page 16: Installing A Switch

    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.
  • Page 17 Figure 3-1 Appearance of a standard front mounting ear (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: Wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap to check the grounding and stability of the cabinet.
  • Page 18 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: Wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap to check the grounding and stability of the cabinet. Fix the delivered tray horizontally in a proper position.
  • Page 19 Use front mounting ears and guide rails Follow these steps to install a switch into a 19-inch standard cabinet: Wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap to check the grounding and stability of the cabinet. 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.
  • Page 20: Mounting A Switch On A Workbench

    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: Place the switch with bottom up carefully, and then clean the round holes on the chassis bottom with dry cloth.
  • Page 21: Connecting The Dc-Input Power Cord

    Figure 3-8 Power socket (recommended) Connecting the AC-input power cord Step 1: Connect one end of the chassis ground wire to the grounding screw on the rear of the chassis and the other end to the ground as near as possible. Step 2: Connect one end of the power cord to the power socket on the rear of the chassis, and plug the other end to the AC power jack of the power source.
  • Page 22: Connecting The Ground Wire

    Step1 Connect one end of the grounding wire (delivered with the switch) to the grounding screw and the other end to the ground nearby. Step2 Use a flat-blade screwdriver to loosen screw 1 and screw 2 on the DC input terminal block. Connect DC power terminals of the switch to –48 VDC power supply through DC power cables, with NEG (-) connected to the –48V output of the –48 VDC power supply and RTN (+) to the working ground.
  • Page 23 Figure 3-10 Grounding the switch through a grounding strip (1) Power input on the switch (2) Grounding screw on the switch (3) Ground wire (4) Grounding strip When there is no grounding strip but earth near the equipment room that allows a grounding body to be buried, hammer an angle iron/steel pipe longer than 0.5 m into the earth, weld the yellow-green ground wire of the switch onto the angle iron/steel pipe, and process the joint against erosion.
  • Page 24 Figure 3-12 Grounding through the AC PE wire (1) AC-input (2) Grounding screw (3) Power transformer (4) PE wire (5) AC-input (with 3-wire cable) (6) Ethernet switch For a DC-powered switch, if none of the first two conditions is available, ground it through the return wire (RTN) of the DC power supply.
  • Page 25: Connecting The Switch To A Console Terminal

    Connecting the Switch to a Console Terminal Console Cable Console cable is an 8-core cable. At one end of the cable is a crimped RJ-45 connector for the connection to the console port of the switch; at the other end of the cable is one DB-9 (female) connector for the connection to the serial port on the console terminal.
  • Page 26: Verifying Installation

    In case the switch is powered on, when connecting a PC to the switch, first connect the DB-9 connector of the console cable to the PC and then the RJ-45 connector to the switch; when disconnecting them, remove the RJ-45 connector prior to the DB-9 connector. Verifying Installation The correct power source is used.
  • Page 27: Initial Power

    Initial Power-On Setting Up the Configuration Environment Set up the configuration environment as follows: Connect a terminal (a PC in this example) to the console port on the switch with a console cable. Figure 4-1 Network diagram for configuration environment setup Connecting the Console Cable Connecting the Console Cable Follow these steps to connect a terminal device, a PC for example, to the switch:...
  • Page 28: Setting Terminal Parameters

    Setting Terminal Parameters When setting up the configuration environment through the console port, the terminal or PC can use the terminal emulation program to communicate with the switch. You can run the HyperTerminal of the Windows operating system to connect to other PCs, network devices, and Telnet sites. For detailed information and the use of the HyperTerminal, refer to the HyperTerminal Help documentation in Help and Support Center on the PC running the Windows operating system.
  • Page 29 Figure 4-3 Set the serial port used by the HyperTerminal connection Step3 Click OK after selecting a serial port. The following dialog box appears. Set Bits per second to 9600, Data bits to 8, Parity to None, Stop bits to 1, and Flow control to None. Figure 4-4 Set the serial port parameters Step4 Click OK after setting the serial port parameters and the system enters the HyperTerminal window shown below.
  • Page 30 Figure 4-5 HyperTerminal window Step5 Click Properties in the HyperTerminal window to enter the Switch Properties dialog box. Click the Settings tab, set the emulation to VT100, and then click OK. Figure 4-6 Set terminal emulation in Switch Properties dialog box...
  • Page 31: Booting The Switch

    Powering On the Switch The S3600 series EPON OLT switches have the same BootWare display style. This document uses the BootWare output information on the S3600-2P-OLT as an example: System is starting...
  • Page 32 You can configure the switch now. The H3C series switches provide abundant command views. For detailed descriptions about the configuration commands and CLI, refer to H3C S3600 Series EPON OLT Switches Operation Manual and H3C S3600 Series EPON OLT Switches Command Manual.
  • Page 33: Maintaining Software

    Maintaining Software Overview Files Three types of files need to be managed on the device. They are: BootWare program file Application file Configuration file BootWare Program File The BootWare program file is used for booting the application when the switch starts and is stored in the flash memory.
  • Page 34: Configuration Files

    An application file with the attribute of M, B, or S can be used to boot the system, but one with an attribute denoted by N/A (that is, an application file without a specific attribute assigned to it) cannot. You can modify the attribute of application files using the BootWare menu or the command line interface (CLI) after the application is started.
  • Page 35: Software Maintenance Methods

    The configuration file name containing a drive identifier and a string terminator cannot be longer than 64 characters. For example, if the drive identifier is “flash:/”, the file name without drive identifier and string terminator can be at most [ 64 – 1 – 4 ] = 59 characters in length. If the file name without drive identifier and string terminator contains more than 59 characters, errors will occur in file operation.
  • Page 36: Bootware Menu

    Figure 5-1 BootWare and Comware updating flow BootWare Menu Main Menu When the switch is powered on, it first runs the basic segment and then the extended segment of the BootWare. The following information is displayed on the configuration terminal: System is starting...
  • Page 37 CPU L1 Cache : 16KB CPU Clock Speed : 200MHz Memory Type : DDR SDRAM Memory Size : 256MB Memory Speed : 100MHz BootWare Size : 1024KB CPLD Version : 004 PCB Version : Ver.A BootWare Validating... Press Ctrl+B to enter extended boot menu... Press Ctrl+B to enter the extended BootWare menu.
  • Page 38: Serial Sub-Menu

    |<4> File Control |<5> Modify BootWare Password |<6> Skip Current System Configuration |<7> BootWare Operation Menu |<8> Clear Super Password |<9> Storage Device Operation |<0> Reboot ====================================================================== Enter your choice(0-9): The menu is described in the following table. Table 5-1 main menu Menu item Description <1>...
  • Page 39: Ethernet Sub-Menu

    The system displays: ===========================<Enter Serial SubMenu>===================== |Note:the operating device is flash |<1> Download Application Program To SDRAM And Run |<2> Update Main Application File |<3> Update Backup Application File |<4> Update Secure Application File |<5> Modify Serial Interface Parameter |<0> Exit To Main Menu ====================================================================== Enter your choice(0-5): Items on this sub-menu are described in the following table.
  • Page 40: File Control Sub-Menu

    Table 5-3 Ethernet sub-menu Menu item Description <1> Download Application Program To SDRAM Download an application to SDRAM and run the And Run program. <2> Update Main Application File Update the main application file. <3> Update Backup Application File Update the backup application file. <4>...
  • Page 41: Device Control Sub-Menu

    ====================================================================== Enter your choice(0-4): Items on this sub-menu are described in the following table: Table 5-5 BootWare operation sub-menu Menu item Description <1> Backup Full BootWare Back up the entire BootWare. <2> Restore Full BootWare Restore the entire BootWare. <3> Update BootWare By Serial Update BootWare through a serial interface.
  • Page 42: Modifying Serial Interface Parameters

    method. After the negotiation, the sending program starts to transmit data packets. When receiving a complete packet, the receiving program checks the packet using the agreed method. If the check succeeds, the receiving program sends an acknowledgement character and the sending program proceeds to send another packet.
  • Page 43: Updating An Application

    Figure 5-3 Modify the baud rate on the terminal Select Call > Call to establish a new connection. Figure 5-4 Re-establish a call connection Then, press the Enter key, and the system will prompt the current baud rate and return to the previous menu.
  • Page 44 The following example shows how to update the main application file main.app: To improve the updating speed, you can modify the serial port baud rate before updating the main application file (refer to Modifying Serial Interface Parameters on page 5-10). Select 2 on the serial port sub-menu, and the system displays: Waiting...CC Select Transfer >...
  • Page 45: Updating Bootware

    The size of an application is often over 10 MB. Even if the baud rate is 115200 bps, it will take about 30 minutes to update the application through a serial interface. Therefore, you are recommended to update an application through Ethernet. Updating BootWare Enter the main menu, refer to Main Menu...
  • Page 46 Figure 5-8 Sending file dialog box After the file is downloaded, the following information appears on the terminal interface, indicating updating success. Download successfully! 24803072 bytes downloaded! Updating Basic BootWare? [Y/N] If you enter N, the system displays: Not update the Basic! Updating Extend BootWare? [Y/N] The system stops updating the basic segment and asks you whether to update the extended segment or not.
  • Page 47: Updating Bootware And Applications Using Tftp

    The BootWare program is updated together with the Comware application. You do not need to update the BootWare separately. After the Comware is updated to the latest version, the system automatically updates the BootWare program to the latest version when the system reboots. The file name, size and path in the above figures may vary.
  • Page 48 '-' = Go to previous field. Ctrl+D = Quit. ====================================================================== Protocol (FTP or TFTP):tftp Load File Name :host.app :main.app Target File Name :host.app :main.app Server IP Address :192.168.80.200 Local IP Address :192.168.80.10 Gateway IP Address FTP User Name FTP User Password Table 5-7 Description on the display information of setting Ethernet interface parameters Display information Description...
  • Page 49: Updating And Backing Up An Application Using Tftp At The Cli

    To use the default parameter after the colon, press Enter directly. Step3 After the above configuration, the system will automatically return to the Ethernet parameter set sub-menu, where you can select 2 to update the main application file. Loading........done 10129712 bytes downloaded! Updating File flash:/main.app ..
  • Page 50 When you download an application file, if the file name already exists on the switch, the system prompts whether to overwrite the file on the switch. You need to choose Y or N for confirmation. For details about the tftp command, refer to H3C S3600 Series EPON OLT Switches Operation Manual.
  • Page 51: Updating Bootware And Applications Using Ftp

    When you back up an application file, if the file name already exists on the server, the system overwrites the file on the server directly without any prompt. For details about the tftp command, refer to H3C S3600 Series EPON OLT Switches Operation Manual.
  • Page 52 You need to choose Y or N for confirmation. For details about the get command, refer to H3C S3600 Series EPON OLT Switches Operation Manual.
  • Page 53 When you back up an application file, if a file having the same name with the file to be backed up exists on the server, the system overwrites the file on the server directly. For details about the put command, refer to H3C S3600 Series EPON OLT Switches Operation Manual.
  • Page 54 After you configure the FTP server authentication and authorization, you need to set the user level to 3. Otherwise, when you restore the backed-up file to the switch, the system will prompt that “You have no rights to store files”. For configurations of user levels, refer to H3C S3600 Series EPON OLT Switches Operation Manual..
  • Page 55 When you update an application file, if a file having the same name with the uploaded file exists on the server, the system overwrites the file on the server directly. For details about the put command, refer to H3C S3600 Series EPON OLT Switches Operation Manual.
  • Page 56: Maintaining Application And Configuration Files

    When you download an application file, if the file name already exists on the PC, the system prompts whether to overwrite the file on the PC. You need to choose Y or N for confirmation. For details about the get command, refer to H3C S3600 Series EPON OLT Switches. Command Manual You can back up a configuration file in the way you back up an application file.
  • Page 57: Setting Application Files Attributes

    Name of the current directory. 30226 KB total (21097 KB free) Used space of the storage medium (available space) For details about the dir command, refer to H3C S3600 Series EPON OLT Switches Operation Manual. Setting Application Files Attributes Setting application file attributes on the BootWare menu You can modify the attributes of the main and backup application files on the BootWare menu or using commands after the application files boot;...
  • Page 58: Deleting A File

    This command will set the boot file of the specified board. Continue? [Y/N]: The specified file will be used as the main boot file at the next reboot! For details about the boot-loader command, refer to H3C S3600 Series EPON OLT Switches Operation Manual.
  • Page 59: Backing Up And Restoring Bootware

    <Sysname> undelete test.txt Undelete flash:/test.txt? [Y/N]:y % Undeleted file flash:/test.txt. For details about the delete and undelete commands, refer to H3C S3600 Series EPON OLT Switches Command Manual. Backing Up and Restoring BootWare You can back up and restore BootWare on the BootWare operation sub-menu.
  • Page 60: Restoring The Entire Bootware

    Restoring the Entire BootWare Select 2 on the BootWare operation sub-menu to overwrite the BootWare in the system with the BootWare stored on the Flash. To restore the entire BootWare, you need to first restore the basic segment and then the extended segment of the BootWare. Will you restore the Basic BootWare? [Y/N] Enter Y: Begin to restore Normal Basic BootWare....
  • Page 61: Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    Maintenance and Troubleshooting File Loading Failure If file loading fails, the system runs steadily using the original system files. In this case, check whether the physical ports are properly connected. If not, reconnect them correctly and restart the loading procedure. If so, view the loading procedure information displayed on the HyperTerminal to check for input errors.
  • Page 62: Bootware Password Loss

    The above information indicates that the password authentication is adopted on the console interface and the password is set to 123456 and stored in plain text. After rebooted, the system runs with the initial default configuration, but the original configuration file is still stored in the storage medium.
  • Page 63: Super Password Loss

    Please input new password: ****** Please input new password again: ****** If the system displays the following information, the password is successfully modified. Password Set Successfully. The BootWare password you entered is displayed in the form of asterisks. The BootWare password can contain up to 32 characters. If you enter more than 32 characters to set the BootWare password, the system will automatically use the first 32 characters.
  • Page 64: Power Supply Failure

    Power Supply Failure You can check status of the power system by viewing the PWR LED (POWER) on the front panel. When the power supply functions normally, the PWR LED stays on. Otherwise, check that: The switch power cord is correctly connected. The power input to the switch matches the requirement as labeled on the switch.
  • Page 65 Table of Contents Appendix A Lightning Protection of the Switch······················································································· A-1 Installation of Lightning Arrester for AC Power (Socket Strip with Lightning Protection) ······················ A-1 Installation of Lightning Arrester for Network Port ················································································· A-2...
  • Page 66: Appendix A Lightning Protection Of The Switch

    Appendix A Lightning Protection of the Switch Installation of Lightning Arrester for AC Power (Socket Strip with Lightning Protection) Lightning arrester will not be shipped with the switch. You should purchase it by yourself if needed. If an outdoor AC power cord should be directly led to the switch, please serially connect the lightning arrester for AC power (Socket Strip with Lightning Protection) before you plug AC power cord into the switch, thus to prevent the possible damage to the switch due to lightning strike.
  • Page 67: Installation Of Lightning Arrester For Network Port

    Make sure that the arrester is well grounded before using the lightning arrester for power. After inserting AC power cord plug of switch into the socket of lightning arrester, if the green LED is on and the red LED does not alarm, it means that the lightning arrester of power is running and the function of lightning protection has taken effect.
  • Page 68 tape, and stick the arrester onto the chassis of the switch. The arrester should be attached on the chassis as close to the grounding screw as possible. Step 2: According to the distance to the grounding screw of the switch, cut the ground wire of the arrester, and securely tightening its ground wire to the grounding screw of the switch.

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