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Preparing for installation ················································································ 1
Safety recommendations ··································································································································· 2
Examining the installation site ···························································································································· 2
Temperature/humidity ································································································································ 2
Cleanliness ················································································································································· 3
EMI ····························································································································································· 3
Laser safety ················································································································································ 4
Installation tools ················································································································································· 4
Installing the switch ························································································ 5
Installing the switch in a 19-inch rack················································································································· 6
Installation accessories ······························································································································ 6
Rack-mounting procedures at a glance ····································································································· 9
Attaching the mounting brackets, chassis rails, and grounding cable to the chassis······························· 11
Attaching the slide rails to the rack ·········································································································· 18
Mounting the switch in the rack ················································································································ 19
Grounding the switch by using a grounding strip ····························································································· 21
Installing and removing a fan tray ···················································································································· 22
Installing a fan tray ··································································································································· 23
Removing a fan tray ································································································································· 24
Installing and removing a power module·········································································································· 26
Installing a power module ························································································································ 26
Removing a power module ······················································································································ 27
Connecting the power cord ······························································································································ 30
LSVM1AC300/LSVM1AC650/PSR250-12A/PSR250-12A1/PSR450-12A/PSR450-12A1 power module30
Connecting the power cord for an LSVM1DC300/LSVM1DC650 power module ···································· 31
Connecting the power cord for a PSR450-12AHD power module ··························································· 31
Connecting the power cord for a PSR450-12D power module ································································ 32
Installing and removing an expansion module ································································································· 33
Installing an expansion module ················································································································ 33
Removing an expansion module ·············································································································· 34
Verifying the installation ··································································································································· 35
Accessing the switch for the first time ·························································· 36
Setting up the configuration environment ········································································································ 36
Connecting the console cable ·························································································································· 36
Serial console cable ································································································································· 36
USB mini console cable ··························································································································· 37
Connection procedure ······························································································································ 37
Setting terminal parameters ····························································································································· 39
Powering on the switch ···································································································································· 39
Setting up an IRF fabric ··············································································· 41
IRF fabric setup flowchart ································································································································ 41
Planning IRF fabric setup ································································································································· 42
Planning IRF fabric size and the installation site ······················································································ 42
Identifying the master switch and planning IRF member IDs ··································································· 42
Planning IRF topology and connections··································································································· 43
Identifying physical IRF ports on the member switches ··········································································· 44
Planning the cabling scheme ··················································································································· 44
Configuring basic IRF settings ························································································································· 46
Connecting the physical IRF ports ··················································································································· 46
Accessing the IRF fabric to verify the configuration ························································································· 46
Maintenance and troubleshooting ································································ 48
Power module failure ······································································································································· 48
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preparing for installation ················································································ 1 Safety recommendations ··································································································································· 2 Examining the installation site ···························································································································· 2 Temperature/humidity ································································································································ 2 Cleanliness ················································································································································· 3 EMI ····························································································································································· 3 Laser safety ················································································································································ 4 Installation tools ················································································································································· 4 Installing the switch ························································································ 5 Installing the switch in a 19-inch rack················································································································· 6 Installation accessories ······························································································································...
  • Page 2 Fan tray failure ················································································································································· 48 Configuration terminal issues ··························································································································· 48 No display on the configuration terminal ·································································································· 49 Garbled display on the configuration terminal ·························································································· 49 Appendix A Chassis views and technical specifications ······························· 50 Chassis views ·················································································································································· 50 S6800-32Q ··············································································································································· 50 S6800-54QF ·············································································································································...
  • Page 3: Preparing For Installation

    Preparing for installation Table 1 lists the S6800 switch series models and their product codes. Table 1 S6800 Series switch models Model Product code • LS-6800-32Q S6800-32Q • LS-6800-32Q-H1 • LS-6800-54QF • LS-6800-54QF-H1 S6800-54QF • LS-6800-54QF-H3 • LS-6800-54QT • LS-6800-54QT-H1 S6800-54QT •...
  • Page 4: Safety Recommendations

    Safety recommendations To avoid any equipment damage or bodily injury caused by incorrect use, read the following safety recommendations before installation. Note that the recommendations do not cover every possible hazardous condition. • Before cleaning the switch, remove all power cords from the switch. Do not clean the switch with wet cloth or liquid.
  • Page 5: Cleanliness

    Cleanliness Dust buildup on the chassis might result in electrostatic adsorption, which causes poor contact of metal components and contact points, especially when indoor relative humidity is low. In the worst case, electrostatic adsorption can cause communication failure. Table 2 Dust concentration limit in the equipment room Substance Concentration limit (particles/m³) ≤...
  • Page 6: Laser Safety

    Laser safety WARNING! Disconnected optical fibers or transceiver modules might emit invisible laser light. Do not stare into beams or view directly with optical instruments when the switch is operating. The S6800 switches are Class 1 laser devices. Installation tools No installation tools are provided with the switch.
  • Page 7: 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 caused thereby. Figure 3 Hardware installation flow...
  • Page 8: Installing The Switch In A 19-Inch Rack

    Installing the switch in a 19-inch rack IMPORTANT: To install an S6800-32Q, S6800-54QT (LS-6800-54QT or LS-6800-54QT-H1), S6800-54HT, S6800-2C, S6800-2C-FC, or S6800-4C switch in a 19-inch rack, make sure the rack depth is a minimum of 1000 mm (39.37 in) so that the rack door can be closed easily. Installation accessories Only the S6800-4C provides cable management brackets, which are attached to the mounting brackets when shipped, as shown in...
  • Page 9 Figure 4 Mounting brackets for the S6800-32Q, S6800-54QT (LS-6800-54QT and LS-6800-54QT-H1), S6800-54HF, S6800-54HT, and S6800-54QF (LS-6800-54QF and LS-6800-54QF-H1) switches Figure 5 Mounting brackets for the S6800-54QF (LS-6800-54QF-H3) and S6800-54QT (LS-6800-54QT-H3) switches Figure 6 Mounting brackets for the S6800-2C and S6800-2C-FC switches Figure 7 Mounting brackets for the S6800-4C switch (1) Cable management bracket (2) Mounting bracket...
  • Page 10 Figure 8 1U chassis rail and super-short slide rail (1) Chassis rail (2) Super-short slide rail Figure 9 1U chassis rail and slide rail (1) Chassis rail (2) Slide rail Figure 10 1U chassis rail and long slide rail (1) Chassis rail (2) Long slide rail...
  • Page 11: Rack-Mounting Procedures At A Glance

    Figure 11 2U chassis rail and slide rail (1) Chassis rail (2) Slide rail Rack-mounting procedures at a glance Figure 12 Rack-mounting procedure Identify the mounting Attach the chassis Connect the Attach the Attach the Attach the mounting position (front or rails to the two grounding cable to a slide rails to...
  • Page 12 Minimum distance Maximum distance Switch model Installation method between the front between the front and rear rack posts and rear rack posts Using mounting brackets, 621 mm (24.45 in) 793 mm (31.22 in) chassis rails, and long slide rails Using mounting brackets, chassis rails, and super-short 330 mm (12.99 in) 505 mm (19.88 in)
  • Page 13: Attaching The Mounting Brackets, Chassis Rails, And Grounding Cable To The Chassis

    Attaching the mounting brackets, chassis rails, and grounding cable to the chassis The switch has one mounting position near the network ports and one mounting position near the power modules for mounting brackets. S6800-32Q, S6800-54QF (LS-6800-54QF LS-6800-54QF-H1), S6800-54QT (LS-6800-54QT and LS-6800-54QT-H1), S6800-54HF, S6800-54HT, and S6800-4C switches each provide three grounding points: primary grounding point (with a grounding sign), auxiliary grounding point 1, and auxiliary grounding point 2.
  • Page 14 Figure 15 Mounting and grounding positions on the S6800-54QF (LS-6800-54QF-H3) switch (1) Power module-side mounting position (2) Primary grounding point (3) Auxiliary grounding point 1 (4) Port-side mounting position Figure 16 Mounting and grounding positions on the S6800-54QT (LS-6800-54QT-H3) switch (1) Power module-side mounting position (2) Primary grounding point (3) Auxiliary grounding point 1...
  • Page 15 Figure 17 Mounting and grounding positions on the S6800-2C and S6800-2C-FC switches (1) Power module-side mounting position (2) Primary grounding point (3) Auxiliary grounding point 1 (4) Port-side mounting position Attaching the mounting brackets and chassis rails to the chassis The mounting bracket and chassis rail installation procedures are the same for the S6800-32Q, S6800-54QF, S6800-54QT, S6800-54HF, and S6800-54HT switches.
  • Page 16 Figure 18 Attaching the mounting brackets and chassis rails to an S6800-32Q switch (power module-side mounting position for the mounting brackets) Figure 19 Attaching the mounting brackets and chassis rails to an S6800-2C/S6800-2C-FC switch (power module-side mounting position for the mounting brackets) Figure 20 Attaching the mounting brackets and chassis rails to an S6800-4C switch (power module-side mounting position for the mounting brackets)
  • Page 17 Figure 21 Attaching the mounting brackets and chassis rails to an S6800-32Q switch (port-side mounting position for the mounting brackets) Figure 22 Attaching the mounting brackets and chassis rails to an S6800-54QF (LS-6800-54QF-H3) switch (port-side mounting position for the mounting brackets) Figure 23 Attaching the mounting brackets and chassis rails (narrow-spacing installation) to an S6800-54QF (LS-6800-54QF-H3) switch (port-side mounting position for the mounting brackets)
  • Page 18 Figure 24 Attaching the mounting brackets and chassis rails (wide-spacing installation) to an S6800-54QF (LS-6800-54QF-H3) switch (port-side mounting position for the mounting brackets) Figure 25 Attaching the mounting brackets and chassis rails to an S6800-54QT (LS-6800-54QT-H3) switch (port-side mounting position for the mounting brackets) Figure 26 Attaching the mounting brackets and chassis rails to an S6800-2C/S6800-2C-FC switch (port-side mounting position for the mounting brackets)
  • Page 19 Figure 27 Attaching the mounting brackets and chassis rails to an S6800-4C switch (port-side mounting position for the mounting brackets) Connecting the grounding cable to the chassis CAUTION: Select grounding points as required. The primary grounding point and auxiliary grounding point 1 are located on the left side panel.
  • Page 20: Attaching The Slide Rails To The Rack

    Figure 28 Attaching the grounding cable to the primary grounding point on the S6800-32Q switch Attaching the slide rails to the rack The procedures are the same for attaching 1U and 2U slide rails to the rack. This section uses the 1U slide rails as an example.
  • Page 21: Mounting The Switch In The Rack

    Mounting the switch in the rack This task requires two people. To mount the switch in the rack: Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded. Verify that the mounting brackets and chassis rails have been securely attached to the switch chassis.
  • Page 22 Figure 31 Mounting the S6800-2C switch in the rack (port-side mounting position for the mounting brackets) Figure 32 Mounting the S6800-4C switch in the rack (power module-side mounting position for the mounting brackets)
  • Page 23: Grounding The Switch By Using A Grounding Strip

    • Correctly connecting the grounding cable is crucial to lightning protection and EMI protection. For information about lightning protection for the switch, see H3C Lightning Protection Guide. • Do not connect the grounding cable to a fire main or lightning rod.
  • Page 24: Installing And Removing A Fan Tray

    Attach the two-hole grounding lug at one end of the grounding cable to the grounding point on the switch chassis. For more information, see "Connecting the grounding cable to the chassis." Remove the hex nut of a grounding post on the grounding strip. Attach the ring terminal at the other end of the grounding cable to the grounding post on the grounding strip, and secure the ring terminal to the grounding post with the hex nut.
  • Page 25: Installing A Fan Tray

    Installing a fan tray CAUTION: To prevent damage to the fan tray or the connectors on the backplane, insert the fan tray gently. If you encounter a hard resistance while inserting the fan tray, pull out the fan tray and insert it again. Select appropriate fan trays as needed.
  • Page 26: Removing A Fan Tray

    • Do not touch any bare wires and terminals on a fan tray. • Do not place a fan tray in a moist location or let liquid flow into it. • Contact H3C Support if the circuits or components on a fan tray are faulty. Do not remove any fan tray components.
  • Page 27 Removing an LSWM1FANSC/LSWM1FANSCB/LSWM1HFANSC/LSWM1HFANSCB fan tray Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded. Loosen the captive screw of the fan tray with a Phillips screwdriver until it is fully disengaged from the switch chassis. Grasp the handle of the fan tray with one hand and pull the fan tray part way out of the slot.
  • Page 28: Installing And Removing A Power Module

    Installing and removing a power module WARNING! • In power redundancy mode, you can replace a power module without powering off the switch but must strictly follow the installation and procedures in Figure 40 Figure 41 to avoid any bodily injury or damage to the switch.
  • Page 29: Removing A Power Module

    Figure 42 Removing the filler panel from a power module slot Unpack the power module and verify that the power module model is correct. Correctly orient the power module with the power module slot (see Figure 43), 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.
  • Page 30 To remove an LSVM1AC300 power module: Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded. Remove the power cord. Hold the handle on the power module with one hand, pivot the latch on the power module to the right with your thumb, and pull the power module part way out of the slot, as shown in Figure Supporting the power module bottom with one hand, slowly pull the power module out with the...
  • Page 31 Figure 45 Removing the power cord from an LSVM1DC300/LSVM1DC650 power module (1) Press the tabs on the power cord connector with your thumb and forefinger (2) Pull the power cord connector out Figure 46 Removing the power cord from a PSR450-12D power module (1) Use a flat-head screwdriver to loosen the screws on the power cord connector (2) Pull the power cord connector out Removing a PSR450-12AHD power module...
  • Page 32: Connecting The Power Cord

    Figure 47 Opening the cable clamp Figure 48 Removing the power cord from the power module Hold the handle of the power module with one hand, press the latch on the power module to the right with your thumb, and pull the power module part way out of the slot. Supporting the power module bottom with one hand, slowly pull the power module out of the slot along the guide rails with the other.
  • Page 33: Connecting The Power Cord For An Lsvm1Dc300/Lsvm1Dc650 Power Module

    Figure 49 Connecting the power cord for an LSVM1AC300/LSVM1AC650/PSR250-12A/PSR250-12A1/PSR450-12A1 power module (1) Cable tie (2) Tighten the cable tie to secure the power cord to the handle of the power module Connecting the power cord for an LSVM1DC300/LSVM1DC650 power module Unpack the DC power cord, identify the plug for connecting to the power module, orient the plug with the power receptacle on the power module, and insert the plug into the receptacle.
  • Page 34: Connecting The Power Cord For A Psr450-12D Power Module

    Connect the other end of the power cord to an AC or DC power source. Figure 51 Connecting the power cord for a PSR450-12AHD power module (1) Figure 52 Connecting the power cord for a PSR450-12AHD power module (2) Figure 53 Connecting the power cord for a PSR450-12AHD power module (3) Connecting the power cord for a PSR450-12D power module Correctly orient the DC power cord plug and insert the plug into the power receptacle on the power module.
  • Page 35: Installing And Removing An Expansion Module

    Figure 54 Connecting the DC power cord for a PSR450-12D power module Installing and removing an expansion module CAUTION: • Never touch the components on the expansion module surface. • Do not use excessive force. The S6800-2C and S6800-2C-FC switches each provide two expansion slots. The S6800-4C switch provides four expansion slots.
  • Page 36: Removing An Expansion Module

    Figure 56 LSWM18QC interface module (1) Ejector lever (2) Latch Press the latch on the expansion module to release the ejector lever. Insert the expansion module slowly into the slot along the guide rails, as shown by callout 1 in Figure Rotate inward the ejector lever as shown by callout 2 in Figure 57...
  • Page 37: Verifying The Installation

    Figure 58 Removing an LSWM18QC interface module Verifying the installation After you complete the installation, verify that: • There is enough space for heat dissipation around the switch, and the rack is stable. • The grounding cable is securely connected. •...
  • Page 38: Accessing The Switch For The First Time

    Accessing the switch for the first time Setting up the configuration environment An S6800 switch supports the following ways to connect the configuration terminal: • Through the console port by using the serial console cable The switch comes with the serial console cable. This way is preferred. •...
  • Page 39: Usb Mini 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 40 Figure 61 Device Driver Installation Wizard Click Continue Anyway if the following dialog box appears. Figure 62 Software Installation Click Finish.
  • Page 41: Setting Terminal Parameters

    Figure 63 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, HyperTerminal or PuTTY, on your configuration terminal. You can use the emulator program to connect a network device, a Telnet site, or an SSH site.
  • Page 42 After the startup completes, you can access the CLI to configure the switch. For more information about the configuration commands and CLI, see H3C S6800 Switch Series Configuration Guides and H3C S6800 Switch Series Command References.
  • Page 43: Setting Up An Irf Fabric

    Setting up an IRF fabric You can use H3C IRF technology to connect and virtualize S6800 switches into a large virtual switch called an "IRF fabric" for flattened network topology, and high availability, scalability, and manageability. The S6800 switches are divided into the following groups. Only members in the same group can form an IRF fabric.
  • Page 44: Planning Irf Fabric Setup

    Distribute the IRF member switches in different racks to implement the top-of-rack (ToR) access solution for a data center. As your business grows, you can plug H3C S6800 switches into the IRF fabric to increase the switching capacity without any topology change or replacement.
  • Page 45: Planning Irf Topology And Connections

    Prepare an IRF member ID assignment scheme. An IRF fabric uses member IDs to uniquely identify and manage its members, and you must assign each IRF member switch a unique member ID. Planning IRF topology and connections You can create an IRF fabric in daisy chain topology, or more reliably, ring topology. In ring topology, the failure of one IRF link does not cause the IRF fabric to split as in daisy chain topology.
  • Page 46: Identifying Physical Irf Ports On The Member Switches

    If the IRF member switches are all in one equipment room, choose twisted pair cables or SFP+/QSFP/QSFP28 cables. For more information about available transceiver modules and cables, see "Appendix C Ports and LEDs." The following subsections describe several H3C recommended IRF connection schemes, and all these schemes use a ring topology.
  • Page 47 Connecting the IRF member switches in one rack Figure 67 shows an example for connecting four IRF member switches in a rack by using QSFP+ cables and QSFP+ transceiver modules and optical fibers. The switches in the ring topology (see Figure 68) are in the same order as connected in the rack.
  • Page 48: Configuring Basic Irf Settings

    Create a Layer 3 interface, assign it an IP address, and make sure the IRF fabric and the remote network management station can reach each other. Use Telnet or SNMP to access the IRF fabric from the network management station. (See H3C S6800 Switch Series Fundamentals Configuration Guide.) Verify that you can manage all member switches as if they were one node.
  • Page 49 (MAD) mechanism to detect the presence of multiple identical IRF fabrics and handle collisions. For more information about MAD detection, see H3C S6800 Switch Series IRF Configuration Guide or H3C S6800 Switch Series Virtual Technologies Configuration Guide, depending on the software...
  • Page 50: Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    You can use the LEDs on the power module to identify a power module failure. For more information about the LEDs on a power module, see H3C LSVM1AC300 & LSVM1DC300 Power Modules User Manual, H3C LSVM1AC650 & LSVM1DC650 Power Modules User Manual, H3C PSR250-12A &...
  • Page 51: No Display On The Configuration Terminal

     Parity—None.  Flow control—None.  If the issue persists, contact H3C Support. Garbled display on the configuration terminal The configuration terminal displays garbled text. To resolve the issue: Verify that the following settings are configured for the terminal: Baud rate—9600.
  • Page 52: Appendix A Chassis Views And Technical Specifications

    Appendix A Chassis views and technical specifications Chassis views S6800-32Q Figure 70 Front panel (1) QSFP+ port (2) QSFP+ port LED (3) System status LED (SYS) Figure 71 Rear panel (LS-6800-32Q/LS-6800-32Q-H1) (1) Grounding screw (auxiliary grounding point 2) (2) Management Ethernet port (3) Serial console port (4) Fan tray 1 (5) Fan tray 2...
  • Page 53: S6800-54Qf

    Figure 72 Left side panel (1) Primary grounding point (2) Auxiliary grounding point 1 S6800-54QF Figure 73 Front panel (LS-6800-54QF/LS-6800-54QF-H1) (1) SFP+ port LED (2) SFP+ port (3) QSFP+ port (4) QSFP+ port LED (5) System status LED (SYS) Figure 74 Front panel (LS-6800-54QF-H3) (1) SFP+ port LED (2) SFP+ port (3) QSFP+ port LED...
  • Page 54 Figure 76 Rear panel (LS-6800-54QF-H3) (1) System status LED (SYS) (2) Management Ethernet copper port (3) Management Ethernet copper port LED (LINK/ACT) (4) Management Ethernet fiber port LED (LINK/ACT) (5) Fan tray 1 (6) Fan tray 2 (7) Fan tray 3 (8) Power module 1 (9) Power module 2 (10) Management Ethernet fiber port...
  • Page 55: S6800-54Qt

    S6800-54QT Figure 79 Front panel (LS-6800-54QT/LS-6800-54QT-H1) (1) 1/10GBASE-T autosensing Ethernet port (2) 1/10GBASE-T autosensing Ethernet port LED (3) System status LED (SYS) (4) QSFP+ port (5) QSFP+ port LED Figure 80 Front panel (LS-6800-54QT-H3) (1) 1/10GBASE-T autosensing Ethernet port (2) 1/10GBASE-T autosensing Ethernet port LED (3) QSFP+ port (4) QSFP+ port LED Figure 81 Rear panel (LS-6800-54QT/LS-6800-54QT-H1)
  • Page 56 Figure 82 Rear panel (LS-6800-54QT-H3) 14 13 12 (1) Management Ethernet fiber port (2) Console port (3) Mini USB console port (4) USB port (5) Fan tray 1 (6) Fan tray 2 (7) Fan tray 3 (8) Fan tray 4 (9) Fan tray 5 (10) Power module 1 (11) Power module 2...
  • Page 57: S6800-54Hf

    S6800-54HF Figure 85 Front panel (1) SFP+ port (2) SFP+ port LED (3) QSFP28 port (4) QSFP28 port LED Figure 86 Rear panel (1) Fiber management Ethernet port (2) Console port (3) Mini USB console port (4) USB port (5) Fan tray 1 (6) Fan tray 2 (7) Power module 1 (8) Power module 2...
  • Page 58: S6800-54Ht

    S6800-54HT Figure 88 Front panel (1) 1/10GBase-T autosensing Ethernet port (2) 1/10GBase-T autosensing Ethernet port LED (3) QSFP28 port (4) QSFP28 port LED Figure 89 Rear panel (1) Fiber management Ethernet port (2) Console port (3) Mini USB console port (4) USB port (5) Fan tray 1 (6) Fan tray slot 2...
  • Page 59: S6800-2C

    S6800-2C Figure 91 Front panel (1) Expansion module 1 (2) Expansion module 2 Figure 92 Rear panel (LS-6800-2C/LS-6800-2C-H1) (1) Mini USB console port (2) USB port (3) Fan tray 1 (4) Fan tray 2 (5) Power module 1 (6) Power module 2 (7) QSFP+ port (8) QSFP+ port LED (9) System status LED (SYS)
  • Page 60: S6800-2C-Fc

    S6800-2C-FC Figure 94 Front panel (1) Expansion module 1 (2) Expansion module 2 Figure 95 Rear panel (1) Mini USB console port (2) USB port (3) Fan tray 1 (4) Fan tray 2 (5) Power module 1 (6) Power module 2 (7) QSFP+ port (8) QSFP+ port LED (9) System status LED (SYS)
  • Page 61: S6800-4C

    S6800-4C Figure 97 Front panel (1) Expansion module 1 (2) Expansion module 2 (3) Expansion module 4 (4) Expansion module 3 Figure 98 Rear panel (LS-6800-4C/LS-6800-4C-H1) (1) System status LED (SYS) (2) Management Ethernet port (3) Serial console port (4) Mini USB console port (5) USB port (6) Fan tray 1 (7) Fan tray 2...
  • Page 62: Technical Specifications

    The S6800-4C switch comes with the two fan tray slots empty. You must install two fan trays of the same model for the switch. In Figure 98, two LSWM1HFANSC fan trays are installed in the fan tray slots. For more information about installing and removing fan trays, see "Installing and removing a tray."...
  • Page 63 S6800-54QF S6800-54QT (LS-6800-54QF) (LS-6800-54QT) Item S6800-32Q S6800-54QF S6800-54QT (LS-6800-54QF-H1) (LS-6800-54QT-H1) LSVM1DC650: • Rated voltage: –40 to – 60 VDC LSVM1DC650: LSVM1DC650: • Max voltage: –40 to – • • Rated voltage: –40 to Rated voltage: –40 to – 72 VDC DC input –60 VDC 60 VDC...
  • Page 64 S6800-54QF S6800-54QT (LS-6800-54QF) (LS-6800-54QT) Item S6800-32Q S6800-54QF S6800-54QT (LS-6800-54QF-H1) (LS-6800-54QT-H1) 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F) NOTE: Operating If an S6800-54QF switch uses two LSWM1HFANSC or LSWM1HFANSCB fan trays, the temperature operating temperature is 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F). If the S6800-54QF uses two LSWM1FANSC or LSWM1FANSCB fan trays, the operating temperature is 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F).
  • Page 65 Item S6800-54HF S6800-54HT • • Single AC input: 89 W Single AC input: 142 W • • Dual AC inputs: 95 W Dual AC inputs: 157 W Minimum power • • consumption Single DC input: 91 W Single DC input: 135 W •...
  • Page 66 Item S6800-54QF (LS-6800-54QF-H3) S6800-54QT (LS-6800-54QT-H3) PSR250-12A/PSR250-12A1: • AC input Rated voltage: 100 to 240 VAC @  50 or 60 Hz Max voltage: 90 to 290 VAC @ 47  PSR450-12A/PSR450-12A1: to 63 Hz • AC input • High-voltage DC input Rated voltage: 100 to 240 VAC @ ...
  • Page 67 Item S6800-54QF (LS-6800-54QF-H3) S6800-54QT (LS-6800-54QT-H3) PSR250-12A/PSR250-12A1: • Single AC input: 165 W PSR450-12A1: • Dual AC inputs: 175 W • Single AC input: 264 W PSR450-12A/PSR450-12A1: • Dual AC inputs: 267 W • Single AC input: 166 W PSR450-12AHD: Maximum •...
  • Page 68 Item S6800-2C S6800-2C-FC S6800-4C SFP+ ports QSFP+ ports QSFP28 ports Expansion slots Fan tray slots Power module slots • Rated voltage: 100 to 240 VAC @ 50 or 60 Hz AC-input • voltage Max voltage: 90 to 264 VAC @ 47 to 63 Hz •...
  • Page 69 Item S6800-2C S6800-2C-FC S6800-4C Chassis UL60950-1, EN60950-1, IEC60950-1, GB4943 leakage current compliance Melting current • LSVM1AC650: 10 A @ 250 VAC of power • LSVM1DC650: 30 A @ 250 VDC module fuse Operating 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F) temperature Operating 10% RH to 90% RH, noncondensing humidity...
  • Page 70: Appendix B Frus And Compatibility Matrixes

    Appendix B FRUs and compatibility matrixes CAUTION: • Select fan trays and power modules that have airflow directions that meet the ventilation requirements at the installation site. As a best practice, make sure the power modules and fan trays have the same airflow direction. •...
  • Page 71 FRUs S6800-54QF (LS-6800-54QF-H3) S6800-54QT (LS-6800-54QT-H3) PSR450-12D Fan trays LSPM1FANSA LSPM1FANSB Table 14 Compatibility matrix between the FRUs and S6800 switches (3) FRUs S6800-2C S6800-2C-FC S6800-4C Power modules LSVM1AC650 LSVM1DC650 Fan trays LSWM1HFANSC LSWM1HFANSCB LSWM1BFANSC LSWM1BFANSCB Expansion modules Yes, in Release 2702 Yes, in Release 2702 LSWM116FC and later...
  • Page 72: Power Modules

    90 VAC to 264 VAC @ 47 Hz to 63 Hz • For more information about Max output power: the power modules, see 650 W H3C LSVM1AC650 & • Rated input voltage: LSVM1DC650 Power –40 VDC to –60 VDC Modules User Manual.
  • Page 73: Fan Trays

    For more information about VAC @ 47 Hz to 63 Hz module side to the port side) the power modules, see Max output power: 250 W  H3C PSR250-12A & PSR250-12A1 (with an • PSR250-12A1 Power DC input: airflow direction from the port Modules User Manual.
  • Page 74 From the power module side to the port side Input voltage 12 V Maximum power 57 W consumption Documentation H3C LSWM1BFANSC & LSWM1BFANSCB Fan Trays User Guide reference LSWM1BFANSCB Fans One 80 × 80 × 76 mm (3.14 × 3.14 × 2.99 in) fan Fan speed 20000 R.P.M...
  • Page 75 Specifications Input voltage 12 V Maximum power 19.5 W consumption Documentation H3C LSWM1FANSC & LSWM1FANSCB Fan Trays User Guide reference LSWM1FANSCB Fans Two 40 × 40 × 28 mm (1.57 × 1.57 × 1.10 in) fans Fan speed 18500 R.P.M...
  • Page 76: Expansion Modules

    Expansion modules The S6800-2C switch provides two expansion slots. The S6800-4C switch provides four expansion slots. Select expansion modules for the switch as required. Table 17 Interface modules available for the S6800-2C and S6800-4C switches Interface Interface number and Transceiver modules module Interface module name type...
  • Page 77 The module is a fourth-generation high performance firewall For more information, module. It provides features including firewall, VPN, content see H3C LSWM1FWD0 filtering, content identification, URL filtering, and NAT. By LSWM1FWD0 using this module on a switch, you can enhance the switch Module Manual.
  • Page 78 The module is a fourth-generation high performance application delivery engine (ADE) module. It provides For more information, powerful load-balancing and service optimization functions. see H3C LSWM1ADED0 You can deploy it on a switch at the aggregate or core layer of LSWM1ADED0 a data center to accelerate the response time and enhance Module Manual.
  • Page 79: Appendix C Ports And Leds

    Appendix C Ports and LEDs Ports Console port The S6800-54QF (LS-6800-54QF and LS-6800-54QF-H1) and S6800-54QT (LS-6800-54QT and LS-6800-54QT-H1) switches each have one console port. Table 20 Console port specifications (1) Item Specification Connector type RJ-45 Compliant EIA/TIA-232 standard Transmission 9600 bps (default) to 115200 bps baud rate •...
  • Page 80: Usb Port

    NOTE: USB devices from different manufacturers vary in compatibilities and drivers. H3C does not guarantee the correct operation of all USB devices on the switch. If a USB device fails to operate on...
  • Page 81: Sfp+ Port

    SFP+ port S6800-54QF switch, LSWM124XG2Q, LSWM124XG2QL, LSWM124XG2QFC, LSWM18G24FC interface modules provide SFP+ ports. You can install Gigabit SFP transceiver modules in Table 25, 10-Gigabit SFP+ transceiver modules in Table 26, and 10-Gigabit SFP+ cables Table 27 in the SFP+ ports as needed. IMPORTANT: •...
  • Page 82 Table 26 10-Gigabit SFP+ transceiver modules available for the SFP+ ports 10-Gigabit Central Fiber type Modal SFP+ wavelength Connector and diameter bandwidth transmission transceiver (nm) (µm) (MHz × km) distance module 2000 300 m (984.25 ft) Multi-mode, 82 m (269.03 ft) 50/125 SFP-XG-SX- 66 m (216.54 ft)
  • Page 83 Figure 101 SFP+ fiber cable NOTE: As a best practice, use H3C SFP transceiver modules, SFP+ transceiver modules, or SFP+ cables for the SFP+ ports on the switch. The H3C SFP transceiver modules, SFP+ transceiver modules, and SFP+ cables are subject to change over time. For the most up-to-date list of SFP transceiver modules, SFP+ transceiver modules, and SFP+ cables, contact H3C Support or marketing staff.
  • Page 84: Qsfp+ Port

    QSFP+ port The S6800-32Q, S6800-54QT, S6800-54QF, and S6800-2C switches provide fixed QSFP+ ports. The LSWM18QC, LSWM124XGT2Q, LSWM124XG2Q, LSWM124XG2QL, LSWM124XG2QFC, LSWM18G24FC, and LSWM12H2Q interface modules provide QSFP+ ports. You can install QSFP+ transceiver modules in Table 29, QSFP+ cables in Table 30, QSFP+ to 4 ×...
  • Page 85 Table 32 QSFP+ fiber cables available for the QSFP+ ports QSFP+ fiber cable Max transmission distance Data rate QSFP-40G-D-AOC-7M 7 m (22.97 ft) QSFP-40G-D-AOC-10M 10 m (32.81 ft) 40 Gbps QSFP-40G-D-AOC-20M 20 m (65.62 ft) Figure 102 QSFP+ cable (1) Connector (2) Pull latch Figure 103 QSFP+ to SFP+ cable (1) QSFP+ module...
  • Page 86: Qsfp28 Port

    NOTE: As a best practice, use H3C QSFP+ transceiver modules, QSFP+ cables, or QSFP+ to 4 × SFP+ cables for the QSFP+ ports. The H3C QSFP+ transceiver modules, QSFP+ cables, and QSFP+ to 4 × SFP+ cables are subject to change over time. For the most recent list of QSFP+ transceiver modules, QSFP+ cables, and QSFP+ to 4 ×...
  • Page 87 Table 33 QSFP28 transceiver modules available for the QSFP28 ports Central Cable/Fiber Modal Model wavelength Connector type and bandwidth transmission (nm) diameter (µm) (MHz × km) distance MPO (PC 2000 70 m (229.66 ft) QSFP-100G-SR4 Multi-mode, 840 to 860 polished, -MM850 50/125 4700...
  • Page 88: 1/10Gbase-T Autosensing Ethernet Port

    QSFP+ cables (except for the QSFP+ to 4 × SFP+ cables) for the QSFP28 ports. The H3C QSFP28 transceiver modules or QSFP28 cables are subject to change over time. For the most up-to-date list of QSFP28 transceiver modules or QSFP28 cables, contact H3C Support or marketing staff.
  • Page 89: Leds

    LEDs System status LED The system status LED shows the operating status of the switch. Table 37 System status LED description LED mark Status Description Steady green The switch is operating correctly. Flashing green The switch is performing power-on self test (POST). Steady red The system has failed to pass POST or has problems such as fan failure.
  • Page 90: Qsfp28 Port Led

    QSFP28 port LED Each QSFP28 port has a status LED to show its operating status and activities. Table 40 QSFP28 port LED description LED status Description A transceiver module or cable has been correctly installed. The port has a link and Steady green is operating at 100 Gbps.
  • Page 91: 1/10Gbase-T Autosensing Ethernet Port Leds

    Table 43 Fiber management Ethernet port LED description LED mark Status Description No link is present. LINK/ACT Steady green The port is operating at 100/1000 Mbps and a link is present. Flashing green The port is receiving or sending data. 1/10GBASE-T autosensing Ethernet port LEDs Table 44 1/10GBASE-T autosensing Ethernet port LED description Status...
  • Page 92: Fan Tray Alarm Led

    Fan tray Alarm LED The LSWM1BFANSC, LSWM1BFANSCB, LSPM1FANSA, and LSPM1FANSB fan trays each provide an Alarm LED. Table 46 Fan tray alarm LED description Status Description The fan tray is faulty. The fan tray is operating correctly.
  • Page 93: Appendix D Cooling System

    Appendix D Cooling system CAUTION: To guarantee heat dissipation, you must install fan trays of the same model for the switch. To dissipate heat timely and ensure system stability, the switch uses the front-rear air aisle cooling system. Consider the site ventilation design when you plan the installation site for the switch. Table 47 Cooling system for the switch Switch model Available fan trays...
  • Page 94 Figure 107 Airflow from the port side to the power module side through the S6800-32Q chassis (with LSWM1HFANSCB fan trays)
  • Page 95: Index

    Index A C E F G I P S V Installation tools,4 Installing and removing a fan tray,22 Accessing the IRF fabric to verify the Installing and removing a power module,26 configuration,46 Installing and removing an expansion module,33 Installing the switch in a 19-inch rack,6 IRF fabric setup flowchart,41...

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