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Installation Guide

New H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.
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Document version: 6W106-20190409

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  • Page 1: Installation Guide

    H3C S5130-HI Switch Series Installation Guide New H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. http://www.h3c.com Document version: 6W106-20190409...
  • Page 2 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.
  • Page 3 Preface H3C S5130-HI Switch Series Installation Guide describes the procedures for installing, accessing, and troubleshooting the H3C S5130-HI Switch Series. This preface includes the following topics about the documentation: • Audience. • Conventions. • Documentation feedback. Audience This documentation is intended for: •...
  • Page 4 Symbols Convention Description An alert that calls attention to important information that if not understood or followed WARNING! can result in personal injury. An alert that calls attention to important information that if not understood or followed CAUTION: can result in data loss, data corruption, or damage to hardware or software. An alert that calls attention to essential information.
  • Page 5: Documentation Feedback

    Documentation feedback You can e-mail your comments about product documentation to info@h3c.com. We appreciate your comments.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preparing for installation ···································································· 1   Safety recommendations ············································································································· 1   Examining the installation site ······································································································· 1   Temperature/humidity ·········································································································· 2   Cleanliness ························································································································ 2   EMI ·································································································································· 2   Laser safety ······················································································································· 3   Installation tools ························································································································· 3  ...
  • Page 7 Maintenance and troubleshooting ······················································ 47   Power module failure ················································································································ 47   Fixed power module failure ·································································································· 47   Hot swappable power module failure ····················································································· 48   Fan failure ······························································································································ 49   Fixed fan failure ················································································································ 49   Hot swappable fan tray failure ······························································································ 49  ...
  • Page 8: Preparing For Installation

    Preparing for installation H3C S5130-HI Switch Series includes the following models: • S5130-30S-HI • S5130-54S-HI • S5130-30F-HI • S5130-30C-HI • S5130-30C-PWR-HI • S5130-34C-HI • S5130-54C-HI • S5130-54C-PWR-HI • S5130-54QS-HI Safety recommendations To avoid any equipment damage or bodily injury caused by improper use, read the following safety recommendations before installation.
  • Page 9: Temperature/Humidity

    To ensure correct operation and long service life of your switch, install it in an environment that meets the requirements described in the following subsections. Temperature/humidity Maintain temperature and humidity in the equipment room as described in "Appendix A Chassis views and technical specifications."...
  • Page 10: Laser Safety

    To prevent EMI, use the following guidelines: • If AC power is used, use a single-phase three-wire power receptacle with protection earth (PE) to filter interference from the power grid. • Keep the switch far away from radio transmitting stations, radar stations, and high-frequency devices.
  • Page 11: Installing The Switch

    Installing the switch CAUTION: Keep the tamper-proof seal on a mounting screw on the chassis cover intact, and if you want to open the chassis, contact H3C for permission. Otherwise, H3C shall not be liable for any consequence.
  • Page 12 Figure 1 Hardware installation flow Start Install the switch Ground the switch Hot-swap fan trays? Select and install fan trays Hot-swap power modules? Select and install power modules Connect power cords Verify the installation Power on the switch Troubleshoot the switch Operating correctly? Power off the switch Hot-swap cards?
  • Page 13: Installing The Switch In A 19-Inch Rack

    Installing the switch in a 19-inch rack Installation methods Table 3 Installation methods for the S5130-HI switches Installation Installation Chassis Installation requirements methods procedure S5130-30S-HI S5130-54S-HI Using front "Rack-mountin S5130-30F-HI Install the front mounting brackets at the port side or mounting g by using power module side.
  • Page 14: Installation Accessories

    Figure 2 Rack-mounting procedure (1) Figure 3 Rack-mounting procedure (2) Figure 4 Rack-mounting procedure (3) NOTE: If a rack shelf is available, you can put the switch on the rack shelf, slide the switch to an appropriate location, and attach the switch to the rack by using the mounting brackets. Installation accessories Table 4 Installation accessories for the S5130-HI switches S5130-30S-HI...
  • Page 15 Figure 5 Front mounting bracket (1) Hole for attaching the bracket to a rack (2) Hole for attaching the bracket to the switch chassis Figure 6 Rear mounting bracket and shoulder screw (1) Hole for attaching the bracket to a rack (2) Shoulder screw Figure 7 Rack mounting rail kit (1) Chassis rail...
  • Page 16: Rack-Mounting By Using Front Mounting Brackets

    Rack-mounting by using front mounting brackets This task requires two people. This mounting method is applicable only to the S5130-30S-HI, S5130-54S-HI, S5130-30F-HI, S5130-30C-HI, S5130-34C-HI, S5130-54C-HI, and S5130-54QS-HI switches. To install the switch in a 19-inch rack by using the front mounting brackets: Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded.
  • Page 17 Mount the chassis in the rack: a. Install cage nuts (user-supplied) in the mounting holes in the front rack posts. Make sure the corresponding cage nuts on the left and right front rack posts are at the same height. b. One person holds the switch chassis and aligns the installation holes on the mounting brackets with the cage nuts on the rack posts.
  • Page 18: Rack-Mounting By Using Front And Rear Mounting Brackets

    Rack-mounting by using front and rear mounting brackets This mounting method is applicable only to the S5130-30C-PWR-HI, S5130-54C-PWR-HI, and S5130-54QS-HI switches. You can install the front mounting brackets at the port-side or power-side mounting position as needed. The following takes port-side mounting as an example. The power-side mounting is similar.
  • Page 19 Attach the rear mounting brackets to the rack: a. Determine to orient the rear mounting brackets with the wide flange inside or outside the rack. b. Install cage nuts (user-supplied) in the mounting holes in the rear rack posts. Make sure the corresponding cage nuts on the left and right rear rack posts are at the same height.
  • Page 20 Mount the switch chassis in the rack: a. Install cage nuts (user-supplied) in the mounting holes in the front rack posts. Make sure the corresponding cage nuts on the front and rear rack posts are at the same height. b. One person supports the chassis bottom with one hand, holds the front part of the chassis with the other hand, and pushes the chassis into the rack gently.
  • Page 21: Rack-Mounting By Using Front Mounting Brackets And Mounting Rail Assemblies

    Rack-mounting by using front mounting brackets and mounting rail assemblies This mounting method is applicable only to the S5130-54QS-HI switch. You can install the front mounting brackets at the port-side or power-side mounting position as needed. This task requires two people. To install the switch in a 19-inch rack by using the front mounting brackets and mounting rail assemblies: Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded.
  • Page 22 Figure 19 Installing the slide rails   Mount the switch in the rack: a. Verify that the front mounting brackets and chassis rails have been securely attached to the switch chassis. b. Verify that the slide rails have been correctly attached to the rear rack posts. c.
  • Page 23 Figure 20 Mounting the switch in the rack (1) Figure 21 Mounting the switch in the rack (2)
  • Page 24: Mounting The Switch On A Workbench

    Mounting the switch on a workbench IMPORTANT: • Ensure good ventilation and 10 cm (3.9 in) of clearance around the chassis for heat dissipation. • Avoid placing heavy objects on the switch. To mount the switch on a workbench: Verify that the workbench is sturdy and reliably grounded. Place the switch with bottom up, and clean the round holes in the chassis bottom with dry cloth.
  • Page 25 IMPORTANT: Orient the grounding cable as shown in Figure 22 so you can easily install or remove expansion card. Figure 22 Connecting the grounding cable to the chassis (1) Grounding cable (2) Grounding sign (3) Grounding hole (4) Ring terminal (5) Grounding screw Connecting the grounding cable to a grounding strip (S5130-30C-PWR-HI and S5130-54C-PWR-HI switches)
  • Page 26: Grounding The Switch With A Grounding Conductor Buried In The Earth Ground

    Figure 24 Connecting the grounding cable to a grounding strip (1) Grounding post (2) Grounding strip (3) Grounding cable (4) Hex nut Connecting the grounding cable to a grounding strip (S5130-30S-HI, S5130-54S-HI, S5130-30F-HI, S5130-30C-HI, S5130-34C-HI, S5130-54C-HI, and S5130-54QS-HI switches) Cut the grounding cable to a length required for connecting to the grounding strip. Use a wire stripper to strip 20 mm (0.79 in) of insulation off the end of the grounding cable.
  • Page 27: Installing/Removing A Fan Tray

    Figure 26 Grounding the switch by burying the grounding conductor into the earth ground (1) Grounding screw (2) Chassis rear panel (3) Grounding cable (4) Earth (5) Joint (6) Grounding conductor Installing/removing a fan tray CAUTION: • Install two fan trays of the same model on the switch. Do not power on the switch when it does not have a fan tray or has only one fan tray installed.
  • Page 28: Removing A Fan Tray

    Grasp the two handles of the fan tray with the side marked TOP facing up, and slide the fan tray along the guide rails into the slot until the fan tray seats in the slot and has a firm contact with the backplane.
  • Page 29: Installing/Removing A Power Module

    Figure 28 Removing a fan tray Installing/removing a power module WARNING! In power redundancy mode, you can replace a power module without powering off the switch but Figure 30 to avoid any bodily you must strictly follow the installation and procedures in Figure 29 injury or damage to the switch.
  • Page 30: Removing A Psr150 Power Module

    To install a power module: Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded. Remove the filler panel from the target power module slot as follows: a. Remove the screws on the filler panel. b.
  • Page 31: Installing A Psr360-56A/Psr720-56A/Psr1110-56A Power Module

    Disconnect the power cord. Loosen the captive screws of the power module with a Phillips screwdriver until they are completely disengaged. Grasp the handle of the power module with one hand and pull it out a little, support the bottom with the other hand, and pull the power module slowly along the guide rails out of the slot.
  • Page 32 Figure 34 Removing the filler panel (2) Unpack the power module and verify that the power module model is correct. Put away the packaging box and packaging bag of the power module for future use. Correctly orient the power module with the power module slot (use the letters on the power module faceplate for orientation), grasp the handle of the power module with one hand and support its bottom with the other, and slide the power module slowly along the guide rails into the slot until you hear that the latch of the power module clicks into the slot.
  • Page 33: Removing A Psr360-56A/Psr720-56A/Psr1110-56A Power Module

    Figure 36 PSR1110-56A power module installed in the chassis Removing a PSR360-56A/PSR720-56A/PSR1110-56A power module Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded. Disconnect the power cord. Press the latch towards the handle, and pull the power module along the guide rails until it is part-way out.
  • Page 34: Connecting The Power Cord

    Connecting the power cord CAUTION: • The PSR150-A1 power modules each are provided with an AC power cord that uses a C13 connector. The PSR360-56A/PSR720-56A/PSR1110-56A power module is provided with an AC power cord that uses a high-temperature C15 connector. Do not confuse the power cords. •...
  • Page 35: Connecting A Dc Power Cord For The Fixed Dc Power Module

    • No DC power cord is provided with the switch. To use a –48 VDC power source for power supply, purchase an H3C recommended DC power cord yourself. To use an RPS for power supply, purchase a power cord compatible with the RPS yourself.
  • Page 36: Connecting The Ac Power Cord For A Psr150-A1 Power Module

    Figure 40 Connecting a DC power cord for the fixed DC power module Connecting the AC power cord for a PSR150-A1 power module To connect the AC power cord for a PSR150-A1 power module: Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded. Attach the hooks of the bail latch (supplied with the power module) into the two holes next to the power receptacle on the power module, and pull the bail latch leftwards (see Figure...
  • Page 37: Connecting The Dc Power Cord For A Psr150-D1 Power Module

    • To connect to a –48 VDC power source, use the power cord shipped with the power module. • To connect to an H3C recommended RPS, use a power cord compatible with the RPS. • To connect a DC power cord to a –48 VDC power source, identify the positive (+) and negative (-) marks on the two wires of the power cord to avoid connection mistakes.
  • Page 38: Connecting The Ac Power Cord For A Psr360-56A, Psr720-56A, Or Psr1110-56A Power Module

    Connecting the AC power cord for a PSR360-56A, PSR720-56A, or PSR1110-56A power module The following takes the PSR720-56A as an example. The connection procedure for the PSR360-56A and PSR1110-56A is similar. To connect the AC power cord for a PSR720-56A power module: Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded.
  • Page 39: Installing An Expansion Card

    This section uses the LSWM2SP2PM card (with an ejector lever) and the LSPM6FWD card (without an ejector lever) as examples to describe the procedures for installing and removing an expansion card. Installing an expansion card Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the mounting screw on the filler panel over the expansion card slot.
  • Page 40 Figure 46 Installing an expansion card (LSWM2SP2PM) Figure 47 Installing an expansion card (LSPM6FWD)
  • Page 41: Removing An Expansion Card

    Figure 48 LSPM6FWD firewall card installed in the chassis Removing an expansion card Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded. Use a Phillips screwdriver to completely loosen the captive screw on the expansion card. Rotate rightward the ejector lever on the expansion card.
  • Page 42: Accessing The Switch For The First Time

    USB console port is available if you connect both the serial console port and Mini USB console port. The switch is not provided with a serial console cable or Mini USB console cable. Prepare these cables yourself or purchase them from H3C. Figure 49 Connecting the console port to a PC...
  • Page 43: Connecting The Mini Usb Console Cable

    Click the following link, or copy it to the address bar on the browser to log in to download page of the USB console driver, and download the driver. http://www.h3c.com.hk/Technical_Support___Documents/Software_Download/Other_Product /USB_Console/USB_Console/ Select a driver program according to the operating system you use: XR21V1410_XR21B1411_Windows_Ver1840_x86_Installer.EXE—32-bit operating...
  • Page 44 Figure 51 Device Driver Installation Wizard Click Continue Anyway if the following dialog box appears. Figure 52 Software Installation Click Finish.
  • Page 45: Setting Terminal Parameters

    Figure 53 Completing the device driver installation wizard Setting terminal parameters To configure and manage the switch through the console port, you must run a terminal emulator program, TeraTermPro or PuTTY, on your PC. You can use the emulator program to connect a network device, a Telnet site, or an SSH site.
  • Page 46 After the startup completes, you can access the CLI to configure the switch. For more information about the configuration commands and CLI, see H3C S5130-HI Switch Series Configuration Guides and H3C S5130-HI Switch Series Command References.
  • Page 47: Setting Up An Irf Fabric

    Setting up an IRF fabric You can use H3C IRF technology to connect and virtualize S5130-HI switches into a large virtual switch called an "IRF fabric" for flattened network topology, and high availability, scalability, and manageability. IRF fabric setup flowchart...
  • Page 48: Planning Irf Fabric Setup

    CLI of the master switch. IRF member switches automatically elect a master. You can affect the election result by assigning a high member priority to the intended master switch. For more information about master election, see H3C S5130-HI Switch Series IRF Configuration Guide.
  • Page 49: Identifying Physical Irf Ports On The Member Switches

    You connect the IRF member switches through IRF ports, the logical interfaces for the connections between IRF member switches. Each IRF member switch has two IRF ports: IRF-port 1 and IRF-port 2. To use an IRF port, you must bind a minimum of one physical port to it. When connecting two neighboring IRF member switches, you must connect the physical ports of IRF-port 1 on one switch to the physical ports of IRF-port 2 on the other switch.
  • Page 50: Planning The Cabling Scheme

    SFP+/QSFP+ network cables and SFP+ transceiver modules, see "Appendix C Ports and LEDs." The following subsections describe several H3C recommended IRF connection schemes, and all these schemes use a ring topology. IMPORTANT: In these schemes, all physical IRF ports are located on the same side. If physical IRF ports are on different sides, you must measure the distance between them to select an appropriate cable.
  • Page 51 Figure 57 Connecting the switches in one rack...
  • Page 52: Configuring Basic Irf Settings

    • To bind the ports on an interface card to an IRF port, you must install the interface card first. For how to install an interface card, see H3C S5130-HI Switch Series Interface Cards User Guide. • Execute the display irf configuration command to verify the basic IRF settings.
  • Page 53: Verifying The Irf Fabric Setup

    Wear an ESD wrist strap when you connect SFP+/QSFP+ network cables or SFP+ transceiver modules and fibers. For how to connect them, see H3C Transceiver Modules and Network Cables Installation Guide. Verifying the IRF fabric setup To verify the basic functionality of the IRF fabric after you finish configuring basic IRF settings and connecting IRF ports: Log in to the IRF fabric through the console port of any member switch.
  • Page 54: Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    Verify that the operating temperature of the switch is in an acceptable range, and the power module has good ventilation. Over-temperature can cause the power module to stop working and enter protection state. d. If the issue persists, contact H3C Support. RPS DC input •...
  • Page 55: Hot Swappable Power Module Failure

    For more information about the PWR1 and PWR2 LEDs on the front panel of the switch, Table • For more information about the LEDs on a power module, see H3C PSR360-56A Power Module User Manual, H3C PSR720-56A Power Module User Manual, and H3C PSR1110-56A Power Module User Manual.
  • Page 56: Fan Failure

    "Installing/removing a power module." Fan failure Fixed fan failure The S5130-30S-HI and S5130-54S-HI switches use fixed fans. If a fan failure occurs, contact H3C Support and do not attempt to fix the problem yourself. Hot swappable fan tray failure WARNING! •...
  • Page 57: Garbled Display

    Verify that the power module is supplying power to the switch. Verify that the console cable is correctly connected. Verify that the console cable does not have any problems and the PC settings are correct. If the issue persists, contact H3C Support. Garbled display Symptom The display on the PC is garbled.
  • Page 58: Appendix A Chassis Views And Technical Specifications

    Appendix A Chassis views and technical specifications Chassis views S5130-30S-HI Figure 60 S5130-30S-HI front panel (2) 10/100/1000BASE-T autosensing Ethernet port (1) 10/100/1000BASE-T autosensing Ethernet port (3) SFP+ port (4) Console port (5) Mini USB console port (6) Port LED mode switching button (MODE) (7) Port mode LED (8) USB port (9) System status LED (SYS)
  • Page 59: S5130-54S-Hi

    S5130-54S-HI Figure 62 S5130-54S-HI front panel 3 4 5 6 (2) 10/100/1000BASE-T autosensing Ethernet port (1) 10/100/1000BASE-T autosensing Ethernet port (3) SFP+ port (4) Console port (5) Mini USB console port (6) Port LED mode switching button (MODE) (7) Port mode LED (8) USB port (9) System status LED (SYS) (10) RPS status LED (RPS)
  • Page 60: S5130-30F-Hi

    S5130-30F-HI Figure 64 S5130-30F-HI front panel (1) SFP port (2) SFP port LED (4) 10/100/1000BASE-T autosensing Ethernet port (3) 10/100/1000BASE-T autosensing Ethernet port (5) Management Ethernet port (6) Console port (7) Mini USB console port (8) Port LED mode switching button (MODE) (9) USB port (10) System status LED (SYS) (11) SFP+ port...
  • Page 61: S5130-30C-Hi

    S5130-30C-HI Figure 66 S5130-30C-HI front panel 3 4 5 6 (2) 10/100/1000BASE-T autosensing Ethernet port (1) 10/100/1000BASE-T autosensing Ethernet port (3) Management Ethernet port (4) Console port (5) Mini USB console port (6) Port LED mode switching button (MODE) (7) USB port (8) System status LED (SYS) (9) SFP+ port (10) Port mode LED...
  • Page 62: S5130-30C-Pwr-Hi

    S5130-30C-PWR-HI Figure 68 S5130-30C-PWR-HI front panel 3 4 5 6 (2) 10/100/1000BASE-T autosensing Ethernet port (1) 10/100/1000BASE-T autosensing Ethernet port (3) Management Ethernet port (4) Console port (5) Mini USB console port (6) Port LED mode switching button (MODE) (7) USB port (8) System status LED (SYS) (9) SFP+ port (10) Port mode LED...
  • Page 63: S5130-34C-Hi

    S5130-34C-HI Figure 70 S5130-34C-HI front panel (2) 10/100/1000BASE-T autosensing Ethernet port (1) 10/100/1000BASE-T autosensing Ethernet port (3) Management Ethernet port (4) Console port (5) Mini USB console port (6) Port LED mode switching button (MODE) (7) USB port (8) System status LED (SYS) (9) SFP+ port (10) Port mode LED (11) Expansion card status LED (SLOT)
  • Page 64: S5130-54C-Hi

    S5130-54C-HI Figure 72 S5130-54C-HI front panel (2) 10/100/1000BASE-T autosensing Ethernet port (1) 10/100/1000BASE-T autosensing Ethernet port (3) Management Ethernet port (4) Console port (5) Mini USB console port (6) Port LED mode switching button (MODE) (7) USB port (8) System status LED (SYS) (9) SFP+ port (10) Port mode LED (11) Expansion card status LED (SLOT)
  • Page 65: S5130-54C-Pwr-Hi

    S5130-54C-PWR-HI Figure 74 S5130-54C-PWR-HI front panel (2) 10/100/1000BASE-T autosensing Ethernet port (1) 10/100/1000BASE-T autosensing Ethernet port (3) Management Ethernet port (4) Console port (5) Mini USB console port (6) Port LED mode switching button (MODE) (7) USB port (8) System status LED (SYS) (9) SFP+ port (10) Port mode LED (11) Expansion card status LED (SLOT)
  • Page 66: S5130-54Qs-Hi

    S5130-54QS-HI Figure 76 S5130-54QS-HI front panel (2) 10/100/1000BASE-T autosensing Ethernet port (1) 10/100/1000BASE-T autosensing Ethernet port (3) SFP+ port (4) SFP+ port LED (5) QSFP+ port (6) QSFP+ port LED (7) System status LED (SYS) Figure 77 S5130-54QS-HI rear panel (1) Grounding screw (2) Fan tray slot 1 (3) ACT LED for the management Ethernet port...
  • Page 67: Technical Specifications

    Rated voltage range: –48 VDC to –60 VDC Input voltage Max voltage range: –36 VDC to –72 VDC NOTE: You can use the site –48 VDC power source or an H3C RPS800-A or RPS1600-A RPS as the DC power source. • •...
  • Page 68 Item S5130-30S-HI S5130-54S-HI S5130-30F-HI S5130-30C-HI • • Single AC input: Single AC 67 W input: 72 W • • Single DC input: Single DC Maximum • • AC: 52 W AC: 64 W 69 W input: 75 W power • •...
  • Page 69 Rated voltage range: –48 VDC to –60 VDC Input voltage Max voltage range: –36 VDC to –72 VDC NOTE: You can use the site –48 VDC power source or an H3C RPS800-A or RPS1600-A RPS as the DC power source. • •...
  • Page 70 Item S5130-30C-PWR-HI S5130-54C-PWR-HI Management Ethernet ports SFP+ ports 10/100/1000BASE- T autosensing Ethernet ports Expansion card 1, on the rear panel 1, on the rear panel slots Power module slots 2, on the rear panel 2, on the rear panel Fan tray slots 2, on the rear panel 2, on the rear panel •...
  • Page 71 S5130-30C-PWR-HI S5130-54C-PWR-HI Power module Total PoE Max PoE power Total PoE Max PoE power configuration power capacity per power capacity per port capacity port capacity 1 × PSR1110-56A and 810 W 30 W 1200 W 30 W 1 × PSR360-56A 2 ×...
  • Page 72: Appendix B Frus And Compatibility Matrixes

    Appendix B FRUs and compatibility matrixes FRUs and compatibility matrixes S5130-30C-HI S5130-30S-HI S5130-54C-HI S5130-30C-PWR-HI FRUs S5130-54QS-HI S5130-54S-HI S5130-34C-HI S5130-54C-PWR-HI S5130-30F-HI Hot swappable power modules PSR150-A1 Supported Supported PSR150-D1 Supported Supported PSR360-56A Supported PSR720-56A Supported PSR1110-56A Supported Hot swappable fan trays LSPM1FANSA Supported Supported...
  • Page 73: Hot Swappable Power Modules

    Specifications Reference • Rated input voltage range: 100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 Hz or 60 Hz H3C PSR150-A & PSR150-D • Max input voltage range: 90 VAC to PSR150-A1 Series Power Modules User 264 VAC @ 47 Hz to 63 Hz Manual •...
  • Page 74: Hot Swappable Expansion Cards

    Specifications Input voltage 12 V Maximum power consumption 9.8 W Reference H3C LSPM1FANSA & LSPM1FANSB Fan Trays User Guide LSPM1FANSB fan tray Dimensions 40 × 40 × 104 mm (1.57 × 1.57 × 4.09 in) Fan speed 20000 R.P.M Max airflow...
  • Page 75 • Use Category-6A or above cables and connectors. The max transmission distance varies by cable type: Category-6 UTP—55 m (180.45 ft). Category-6 STP—100 m (328.084 ft), no interference. Category-6 SFTP—100 m (328.084 ft). Category-6A and above twisted pair—100 m (328.084 ft). •...
  • Page 76: Appendix C Ports And Leds

    Appendix C Ports and LEDs Ports Console port The switch has two console ports: a serial console port and a Mini USB console port. Table 13 Console port specifications Item Console port Mini USB console port Connector type RJ-45 Mini USB Type B Compliant standard EIA/TIA-232 USB 2.0...
  • Page 77: 10/100/1000Base-T Autosensing Ethernet Port

    NOTE: USB devices from different vendors vary in compatibilities and drivers. H3C does not guarantee the correct operation of USB devices from all vendors on the switch. If a USB device fails to operate on the switch, replace it with one from another vendor.
  • Page 78: Sfp+ Port

    RX: 1310 NOTE: • To guarantee the functionality of the SFP ports, use only H3C SFP transceiver modules. • The SFP transceiver modules available for the switch are subject to change over time. For the most up-to-date list of SFP transceiver modules, consult your H3C sales representative or technical support engineer.
  • Page 79 Multimode Central Module Cable/fiber fiber modal Max transmission wavelength Connector description diameter (µm) bandwidth distance (nm) (MHz × km) Twisted-pair SFP-GE-T-D RJ-45 100 m (328.08 ft) cable 550 m (1804.46 ft) Multi-mode, 50/125 500 m (1640.42 ft) SFP-GE-SX- MM850-A 275 m (902.23 ft) Multi-mode, 62.5/125 220 m (721.78 ft)
  • Page 80 Multimode Central Module Cable/fiber fiber modal Max transmission wavelength Connector description diameter (µm) bandwidth distance (nm) (MHz × km) 0-SM1550-BI • 9/125 1310 • TX: 1490 SFP-GE-LH7 Single-mode, • 0-SM1490-BI 70 km (43.50 miles) 9/125 1550 • TX: 1550 SFP-GE-LH7 Single-mode, 0-SM1550-BI •...
  • Page 81 Multimode Central Module Fiber fiber modal Max transmission wavelength Connector description diameter (µm) bandwidth distance (nm) (MHz × km) SFP-XG-LX-S Single-mode, 1310 10 km (6.21 miles) M1310 9/125 SFP-XG-LX-S Single-mode, 1310 10 km (6.21 miles) M1310-D 9/125 SFP-XG-LX-S Single-mode, 1310 10 km (6.21 miles) M1310-E 9/125...
  • Page 82: Qsfp+ Port

    (2) Pull tab NOTE: • As a best practice, use H3C QSFP+ network cables for the QSFP+ ports on the switch. • The H3C QSFP+ network cables available for the interface cards are subject to change over time. For the most recent list of QSFP+ network cables, contact H3C Support or marketing staff.
  • Page 83: Leds

    LEDs System status LED The system status LED shows the operating state of the switch. Table 23 System status LED description LED mark Status Description Steady green The switch is operating correctly. Flashing green (1 Hz) The switch is performing power-on self test (POST). Steady red The switch has failed the POST or is faulty.
  • Page 84: Port Mode Led

    LED mark Status Description The RPS DC input is abnormal or no RPS is connected. Port mode LED To show more information about the switch through the port status LEDs, all S5130-HI switches except the S5130-54QS-HI switch provides a port mode LED. The port mode LED indicates the type of information that the network port LEDs are showing.
  • Page 85: 100/1000Base-X Sfp Port Led

    Port mode LED (Mode) Port LED status Description status member ID of the switch is 5. 100/1000Base-X SFP port LED On the S5130-30F-HI and S5130-34C-HI switches, the SFP port LED and the port mode LED work in conjunction to indicate the operating status of the SFP port. Table 28 100/1000Base-X SFP port LED description Port mode LED SFP port LED status...
  • Page 86: Management Ethernet Port Leds

    Table 30 QSFP+ port LED description LED status Description A transceiver module or cable has been correctly installed in the port and a link Steady green is present on the port. Flashing green The port is sending or receiving data. •...
  • Page 87: Port Status Led On The Expansion Card

    Table 33 Expansion card status LED description LED mark Status Description Steady green The expansion card is in position and is operating correctly. SLOT Flashing yellow The switch does not support the card model, or the card has failed. The expansion card slot is empty. Port status LED on the expansion card The expansion cards provide a port status LED for each port.
  • Page 88: Appendix D Cooling System

    Appendix D Cooling system For correct operation of the cooling system, you must consider the site ventilation design when you plan the installation site for the switch. The S5130-HI switches, excluding the S5130-30S-HI and S5130-54S-HI switches, use hot swappable fan trays. For correct cooling operation, install two fan trays that have the same model on one switch.
  • Page 89 Figure 81 Airflow through the S5130-54C-HI switch Figure 82 Airflow through the S5130-54QS-HI switch...

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