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1 Preparing for installation ············································································· 1
Safety recommendations ··································································································································· 1
Safety symbols ··········································································································································· 1
General safety recommendations ·············································································································· 1
Electrical safety ·········································································································································· 2
Laser safety ················································································································································ 2
Handling safety ·········································································································································· 2
Examining the installation site ···························································································································· 3
Weight support ··········································································································································· 3
Temperature and humidity ························································································································· 3
Cleanliness ················································································································································· 3
Cooling system ··········································································································································· 4
ESD prevention ·········································································································································· 4
EMI ····························································································································································· 5
Lightning protection ···································································································································· 6
Power supply ·············································································································································· 6
Installation tools ················································································································································· 6
Installation accessories ······································································································································ 7
Pre-installation checklist····································································································································· 7
2 Installing the firewall ··················································································· 9
Grounding the firewall ······································································································································ 10
Installing the firewall in a standard 19-inch rack ······························································································ 11
Installing a power module ································································································································ 13
Installing a fan tray ··········································································································································· 14
Installing an MPU or an interface module ········································································································ 15
Installing a hard disk ········································································································································ 16
Connecting Ethernet cables ····························································································································· 17
Connecting a copper Ethernet port ·········································································································· 17
Connecting a fiber port ····························································································································· 17
Connecting the power cord ······························································································································ 19
Connecting an AC power cord ················································································································· 19
Connecting a DC power cord ··················································································································· 20
Verifying the installation ··································································································································· 21
3 Accessing the firewall for the first time ··················································· 3-22
Setting up the configuration environment ····································································································· 3-22
Powering on the firewall ································································································································ 3-22
Checking before power-on ···················································································································· 3-22
Powering on the firewall ························································································································ 3-22
Checking after power-on ······················································································································· 3-22
Logging in to the firewall ······························································································································· 3-24
Logging in from the console port ··········································································································· 3-24
Logging in from the Web interface ········································································································ 3-25
Logging in through Telnet ····················································································································· 3-25
4 Hardware replacement··········································································· 4-26
Replacing a fan tray ······································································································································ 4-26
Replacing a power module···························································································································· 4-26
Replacing an MPU or an interface module ··································································································· 4-27
Replacing a hard disk···································································································································· 4-28
Replacing a transceiver module ···················································································································· 4-29
5 Hardware management and maintenance ············································· 5-30
Displaying detailed information about the firewall ························································································· 5-30
Displaying the software and hardware version information for the firewall ··················································· 5-30
Displaying the electrical label information for the firewall·············································································· 5-31
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Preparing for installation ············································································· 1 Safety recommendations ··································································································································· 1 Safety symbols ··········································································································································· 1 General safety recommendations ·············································································································· 1 Electrical safety ·········································································································································· 2 Laser safety ················································································································································ 2 Handling safety ·········································································································································· 2 Examining the installation site ···························································································································· 3 Weight support ··········································································································································· 3 Temperature and humidity ·························································································································...
  • Page 2 Cooling system failure ··································································································································· 6-37 Software loading failure································································································································· 6-37 7 Appendix A Chassis and FRU views and technical specifications ·········· 7-38 Chassis views ··············································································································································· 7-38 F5030/F5060/F5080/F5000-M/F5030-6GW/F5000-A ··········································································· 7-38 F5030-D/F5060-D/F5080-D ·················································································································· 7-39 Slots ······················································································································································ 7-40 FRU views ····················································································································································· 7-40 MPUs ···················································································································································· 7-40 Interface modules ··································································································································...
  • Page 3: Preparing For Installation

    Preparing for installation The term "hard disk" in this document refers to a drive. Safety recommendations To avoid any equipment damage or bodily injury, read the following safety recommendations before installation. Note that the recommendations do not cover every possible hazardous condition. Safety symbols When reading this document, note the following symbols: WARNING means an alert that calls attention to important information that if not understood or...
  • Page 4: Electrical Safety

    Symbol Description Transported and stored avoiding humidity, rains and wet floor. Electrical safety • Carefully examine your work area for possible hazards such as moist floors, ungrounded power extension cables, and missing safety grounds. • Locate the emergency power-off switch in the room before installation. Shut the power off at once in case accident occurs.
  • Page 5: Examining The Installation Site

    Examining the installation site The firewall can only be used indoors. To make sure the firewall operates correctly and to prolong its service lifetime, the installation site must meet the following requirements. Weight support Make sure the floor can support the total weight of the rack, chassis, modules, and all other components.
  • Page 6: Cooling System

    Table1-4 Harmful gas limits in an equipment room Max. (mg/m 0.006 0.05 0.01 0.04 Cooling system For heat dissipation, make sure the following requirements are met: • A minimum clearance of 100 mm (3.94 in) is reserved around the inlet and outlet air vents. •...
  • Page 7: Emi

    • Take dust-proof measures for the equipment room. For more information, see "Cleanliness." • Maintain the humidity and temperature at an acceptable level. For more information, see "Temperature and humidity." • Put the removed interface modules away on an ESD workbench, with the PCB upward, or put them in ESD bags for future use.
  • Page 8: Lightning Protection

    • Use electromagnetic shielding, for example, shielded interface cables, when necessary. • To prevent signal ports from getting damaged by overvoltage or overcurrent caused by lightning strikes, route interface cables only indoors. If part of the network cable of an Ethernet port must be routed outdoors, connect a lightning arrester to the cable before you plug the cable into the port.
  • Page 9: Installation Accessories

    Installation accessories Table1-6 Installation accessories 地线 M6 rack screw M4 mounting bracket screw Cage nut Grounding cable Mounting brackets with Slide rails and cable management chassis rails brackets Pre-installation checklist Table1-7 Checklist before installation Item Requirements • There is a minimum clearance of 100 mm (3.94 in) around the inlet and outlet air vents for heat dissipation of the firewall chassis.
  • Page 10 Item Requirements high-frequency devices working in high current. • Use electromagnetic shielding when necessary. • The grounding cable of the chassis is reliably grounded. • The grounding terminal of the AC power receptacle is reliably Lightning grounded. protection • (Optional) A power lightning arrester is installed. Verify that the power system at the installation site meets the Power supply requirements of the power modules, including the input method and...
  • Page 11: Installing The Firewall

    Keep the tamper-proof seal on a mounting screw on the chassis cover intact, and if you want to open the chassis, contact the local agent of H3C for permission. Otherwise, H3C shall not be liable for any consequence caused thereby.
  • Page 12: Grounding The Firewall

    Figure2-1 Firewall installation flow Start Ground the firewall Install the firewall in a 19-inch rack Install power modules Install fan trays Install MPUs or interface modules Install hard disks Connect Ethernet interface cables Connect power cords Verify the installation Grounding the firewall WARNING! •...
  • Page 13: Installing The Firewall In A Standard 19-Inch Rack

    As shown in Figure2-2, the firewall provides a primary grounding point at the rear panel and an auxiliary grounding point at the left side. The primary grounding point has a grounding sign and a grounding screw. The grounding screw at the primary grounding point is also applicable to the auxiliary grounding point.
  • Page 14 Firewall dimensions Rack requirements • management bracket at the chassis front 518 mm (20.39 in) to 923 mm (36.34 in) from the front rack posts to the rear rack posts. 25.5 mm (1.00 in) for the power module  handle at the chassis rear To install the firewall in a 19-inch rack: Make sure the rack is sturdy and reliably grounded.
  • Page 15: Installing A Power Module

    Figure2-4 Attaching the mounting brackets and chassis rails to the firewall One person supports the bottom of the firewall, align the chassis rails with the slide rails, and slide the slide rails into the chassis rails until the mounting brackets are flush with the front rack posts.
  • Page 16: Installing A Fan Tray

    No power module is provided with the firewall. Purchase power modules as required. The installation procedures for AC and DC power modules are similar. The following procedure installs an AC power module. To install a power module: To install the power module to slot PWR1, remove the filler panel from the slot. To install the power module to slot PWR2, skip this step.
  • Page 17: Installing An Mpu Or An Interface Module

    • Only slots 0/0 and 1/0 on the F5030-D/F5060-D/F5080-D support installation of MPUs. • If the F5030-D/F5060-D/F5080-D is installed with two MPUs, you can hot swap an MPU. If the F5030-D/F5060-D/F5080-D is installed with only one MPU, you cannot hot swap the MPU.
  • Page 18: Installing A Hard Disk

    The device does not come with any hard disks and cannot recognize hard disks from other vendors. Purchase hard disks from H3C as needed. To install a hard disk: Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded.
  • Page 19: Connecting Ethernet Cables

    Figure2-10 Installing the hard disk Connecting Ethernet cables Connecting a copper Ethernet port You can use either a straight-through or a cross-over network cable to connect a copper Ethernet port. For more information about Ethernet twisted pair cables, see "Ethernet twisted pair cable." To connect a copper Ethernet port: Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the copper Ethernet port of the firewall, and the other end to the Ethernet port of the peer device.
  • Page 20 QSFP+ transceiver modules. For the transceiver module specifications, see "GE fiber Ethernet port", "10 GE fiber Ethernet port" and "40 GE fiber Ethernet port." No transceiver module is provided with the firewall. As a best practice, use H3C transceiver modules.
  • Page 21: Connecting The Power Cord

    Figure2-14 Connecting a fiber port Connecting the power cord CAUTION: Make sure the grounding cable of the firewall is correctly connected and the power source is powered off before connecting the power cord. Connecting an AC power cord Connect one end of the AC power cord to the AC-input power receptacle on the power module. Use a removable cable tie to secure the AC power cord to the power module handle.
  • Page 22: Connecting A Dc Power Cord

    Figure2-15 Connecting an AC power cord Connecting a DC power cord Correctly orient the DC power cord plug with the power receptacle on the power module, and insert the plug into the receptacle. Use a removable cable tie to secure the DC power cord to the power module handle. Connect the other end of the power cord to the DC power source.
  • Page 23: Verifying The Installation

    Figure2-16 Connecting a DC power cord Verifying the installation After installation, verify that: • There is enough space for heat dissipation around the firewall, and the firewall is steady. • All screws are fastened. • The grounding cable and power cord are securely connected. •...
  • Page 24: Accessing The Firewall For The First Time

    The fan blades are rotating and air is exhausted from the air outlet vents. • The configuration terminal displays the following: System is starting... Press Ctrl+D to access BASIC-BOOTWARE MENU... Press Ctrl+T to start heavy memory test..Booting Normal Extended BootWare The Extended BootWare is self-decompressing..Done. **************************************************************************** H3C SecPath BootWare, Version 1.03 3-22...
  • Page 25 **************************************************************************** Copyright (c) 2004-2017 New H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. Compiled Date : Mar 28 2017 Memory Type : DDR3 SDRAM Memory Size : 32768MB Flash Size : 8MB sda0 Size : 3728MB CPLD Version : 1.0 PCB Version : Ver.B BootWare Validating...
  • Page 26: Logging In To The Firewall

    Known-Answer tests in the kernel passed. Starting Known-Answer tests in the engine. Known-answer test for SHA1 passed. Known-answer test for HMAC-SHA1 passed. Known-answer test for AES passed. Known-answer test for RSA(signature/verification) passed. Known-answer test for RSA(encrypt/decrypt) passed. Known-answer test for DSA(signature/verification) passed. Known-answer test for random number generator passed.
  • Page 27: Logging In From The Web Interface

    Item Default configurations Username admin Password admin • F5000-A, F5000-M, F5030, F5060, F5080, F5030-6GW—GE1/0/0 Ethernet management interface • F5030-D, F5060-D, F5080-D—MGE1/0/0/0 IP address of the Ethernet management interface 192.168.0.1/24 To log in to the firewall from the Web interface by using the default account: Use an Ethernet cable to connect a PC to the Ethernet management interface on the firewall.
  • Page 28: Hardware Replacement

    Hardware replacement CAUTION: Wear an ESD wrist strap or ESD gloves for hardware maintenance. They are not provided with the firewall. Prepare them yourself. Replacing a fan tray WARNING! • To avoid bodily injury, do not touch an operating fan tray. •...
  • Page 29: Replacing An Mpu Or An Interface Module

    Replacing an MPU or an interface module CAUTION: • You can hot swap an MPU only when the F5030-D/F5060-D/F5080-D has two MPUs. • Interface modules are not hot swappable. The replacement procedure is the same for MPUs and interface modules.
  • Page 30: Replacing A Hard Disk

    Put the removed module on an antistatic workbench or into an antistatic bag with the circuit board facing upward. Install a new module. For the installation procedure, see "Installing an MPU or an interface module." Figure4-4 Removing an interface module Replacing a hard disk CAUTION: •...
  • Page 31: Replacing A Transceiver Module

    Replacing a transceiver module 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. When you replace a transceiver module, make sure the two transceiver modules connected by the same optical fiber are the same type.
  • Page 32: Hardware Management And Maintenance

    H3C Comware Software, Version 7.1.064, Alpha 9606P03 Copyright (c) 2004-2017 New H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. H3C SecPath F5060 uptime is 0 weeks, 0 days, 0 hours, 31 minutes Boot image: sda0:/Main-CMW710-BOOT-A9606P03.bin Boot image version: 7.1.064, Alpha 9606P03 Compiled Apr 27 2017 16:00:00 System image: sda0:/Main-CMW710-SYSTEM-A9606P03.bin...
  • Page 33: Displaying The Electrical Label Information For The Firewall

    DEVICE_SERIAL_NUMBER : 210235A1XYH175000008 MAC_ADDRESS : 1CAB-3497-D7DE MANUFACTURING_DATE : 2017-06-13 VENDOR_NAME : H3C Fan 0: The operation is not supported on the specified fan. Fan 1: The operation is not supported on the specified fan. Fan 2: The operation is not supported on the specified fan.
  • Page 34: Displaying The Cpu Usage Of The Firewall

    Displaying the CPU usage of the firewall Use the command to display the CPU usage of the firewall. display cpu-usage <Sysname> display cpu-usage Slot 1 CPU 0 CPU usage: 0% in last 5 seconds 0% in last 1 minute 0% in last 5 minutes Table5-2 Output description Field Description...
  • Page 35: Displaying The Operational Status Of Power Modules

    Field Description FreeRatio Free memory ratio. -/+ Buffers/Cache:used = Mem:Used – Mem:Buffers – Mem:Cached, which indicates the physical memory used by applications. -/+ Buffers/Cache -/+ Buffers/Cache:free = Mem:Free + Mem:Buffers + Mem:Cached, which indicates the physical memory available for applications. Swap Swap memory.
  • Page 36: Displaying The Operational Statistics Of The Firewall

    Table5-5 Output description Field Description Slot Slot number of the interface module. Temperature sensor: • inflow—Air inlet vent temperature sensor. Sensor • outflow—Air outlet vent temperature sensor. • hotspot—Hotspot temperature sensor. Temperature Current temperature. LowerLimit Low temperature alarm threshold. Warning-UpperLimit Warning-level high temperature alarm threshold.
  • Page 37: Displaying Transceiver Module Information

    Displaying transceiver module information Identifying transceiver modules To identify transceiver modules, you can use the following command to view the key parameters of the transceiver modules. The key parameters include transceiver module type, connector type, central wavelength of the laser sent, transmission distance, and vendor name. To display transceiver module information: Task Command...
  • Page 38: Troubleshooting

    To enable the scheduled reboot function: Task Command Remarks • Enable the scheduled reboot function Use either approach. scheduler reboot at and specify a specific reboot time and • The scheduled reboot date function is disabled by default. scheduler reboot Enable the scheduled reboot function •...
  • Page 39: Password Loss

    If the following alarm information is generated, the temperature of the firewall has reached the warning-level high temperature alarm threshold, Jul 6 11:16:15:872 2020 H3C DEV/4/TEMPERATURE_WARNING: -Context=1; Temp erature is greater than the high-temperature warning threshold on slot 1 sensor inflow 1. Current temperature is 74 degrees centigrade.
  • Page 40: Appendix A Chassis And Fru Views And Technical Specifications

    Chassis views F5030/F5060/F5080/F5000-M/F5030-6GW/F5000-A Front panel On the front panel, the F5030/F5060/F5080/F5000-M/F5030-6GW/F5000-A firewall provides eight interface module slots and two hard disk slots. Figure7-1 Front panel (1) Interface module slots (slots 1 through 8) (2) Hard disk slot HD0...
  • Page 41: F5030-D/F5060-D/F5080-D

    (9) Power module slot PWR1 (10) Management Ethernet port GE1/0/0 F5030-D/F5060-D/F5080-D Front panel On the front panel, the F5030-D/F5060-D/F5080-D firewall provides two MPU slots, six interface module slots, and two hard disk slots. Figure7-3 Front panel (1) Interface module slots (slots 2/1 through 2/6)
  • Page 42: Slots

    FRU views MPUs The NSQM1MPULA MPU provides two USB ports, one console port, and one 100/1000BASE-TX management Ethernet port. Only slots 0/0 and 1/0 on the F5030-D/F5060-D/F5080-D firewall support the NSQM1MPULA MPU. Figure7-5 Front view (1) USB port (host mode, Type A connector)
  • Page 43 Table7-2 Interface module and device slot compatibility Interface F5030/F5060/F5080/F5030 F5000-M/F5000- F5030-D/F5060-D/F508 module -6GW NSQM1TG8A NSQM1QG2A Slots 1 through 3 Slots 1 through 3 Slots 2/1 through 2/3 NSQM1G4XS4 NSQM1GT8A NSQM1GP8A Slots 4 through 8 Slots 4 through 8 Slots 2/4 through 2/6...
  • Page 44 Figure7-8 NSQM1G4XS4 front view (1) LED (2) 1000BASE-X fiber Ethernet ports (3) 10GBASE-R fiber Ethernet ports (4) Captive screw (5) Ejector lever NSQM1GT8A The NSQM1GT8A interface module provides eight 10/100/1000BASE-T copper ports. Figure7-9 NSQM1GT8A front view (1) LED (2) 10/100/1000BASE-T copper Ethernet ports (3) Captive screw (4) Ejector lever NSQM1GP8A...
  • Page 45: Power Modules

    Figure7-11 NSQM1GT4PFCA front view (1) LED (2) 10/100/1000BASE-T copper Ethernet ports (3) Captive screw (4) Ejector lever Power modules The firewall comes with power module slot PWR0 installed with a filler panel and power module slot PWR1 empty. You can install two power modules to achieve 1+1 power redundancy or install only one power module.
  • Page 46: Fan Trays

    DC power module Figure7-13 DC power module front view (1) Retaining latch (2) Handle (3) Power receptacle Fan trays The firewall provides two fan tray slots FAN0 and FAN1. No fan trays are provided with the firewall. Purchase fan trays for the firewall as required. The FAN-20F-2-A and FAN-20B-2-A fan trays are available for the firewall.
  • Page 47: Technical Specifications

    The weight of the firewall includes the chassis and its removable components, as shown in Table7-3. Table7-3 Dimensions and weights Model Dimensions (H × W × D) Weight F5030/F5060/F5080/F5030-D/F 88.1 × 440 × 660 mm (3.47 × 17.32 × 25.98 in) 5060-D/F5080-D/F5000-M/F503 20.1 kg (44.31 lb) (excluding rubber feet and mounting brackets)
  • Page 48: Memory And Storage Media

    Memory and storage media Table7-4 Memory and storage media specifications Firewall model Flash Memory F5030/F5030-D/F5030-6GW 4GB eMMC flash 16GB DDR3 F5000-M/F5000-A 4GB eMMC flash 16GB DDR3 F5060/F5060-D 4GB eMMC flash 32GB DDR3 F5080/F5080-D 4GB eMMC flash 64GB DDR3 Power consumption The power consumption of the firewall is the power consumption of the chassis plus the power consumption of the MPUs and interface modules, as shown in Table7-5.
  • Page 49: Fan Tray Specifications

    Table7-7 DC power module specifications Item Specification Model PSR650B-12D1 Rated input voltage range –40 VDC to –60 VDC Maximum input current 12 A to 22 A Maximum power 650 W Fan tray specifications Table7-8 Fan tray specifications Item Specifications Dimensions (H × W × D), excluding the 84.5 ×...
  • Page 50 Connection to the serial port of a local PC to run the terminal Services emulation program • NOTE: For more information about transceiver modules, see H3C Transceiver Modules User Guide. GE copper port Table7-11 GE copper port specifications Item Specification...
  • Page 51 Table7-13 1000BASE-X SFP transceiver module specifications (1) Central Fiber diameter Mode bandwidth Transceiver module wavelength Fiber mode (µm) (MHz*km) (nm) 50/125 SFP-GE-SX-MM850-A 62.5/125 9/125 SFP-GE-LX-SM1310-A 1310 50/125 500/400 62.5/125 SFP-GE-LH40-SM1310 1310 9/125 SFP-GE-LH40-SM1550 1550 9/125 SFP-GE-LH80-SM1550 1550 9/125 SFP-GE-LH100-SM1550 1550 9/125 Table7-14 1000BASE-X SFP transceiver module specifications (2) Transmission...
  • Page 52 Transmission Transmitted optical Received optical Transceiver module distance power (dBm) power (dBm) SFP-GE-LH40-SM1550 40 km (24.85 miles) –4 to +1 –21 to –3 SFP-GE-LH80-SM1550 80 km (49.71 miles) –4 to +5 –22 to –3 SFP-GE-LH100-SM1550 100 km (62.14 miles) 0 to +5 –30 to –9 10 GE fiber port Table7-15 10 GE fiber port specifications...
  • Page 53 Central Fiber Fiber diameter Mode bandwidth Transceiver module wavelength mode (µm) (MHz*km) (nm) SFP-XG-LH40-SM1550 1550 9/125 Table7-17 SFP+ transceiver module specifications (2) Transmitted Received Transmission Transmission Transceiver module optical power optical power distance speed (dBm) (dBm) 300 m (984.25 ft) 82 m (269.03 ft) 66 m (216.54 ft) SFP-XG-SX-MM850-A...
  • Page 54: Appendix B Leds

    Table7-19 QSFP+ transceiver module specifications (1) Central Fiber Mode Transceiver module wavelength Fiber mode diameter bandwidth (nm) (µm) (MHz*km) 2000 QSFP-40G-SR4-MM850 50/125 4700 Four lanes: • 1271 • QSFP-40G-LR4-WDM1300 1291 9/125 • 1311 • 1331 2000 QSFP-40G-CSR4-MM850 50/125 4700 Table7-20 QSFP+ transceiver module specifications (2) Received Transmitted Transmission...
  • Page 55: Mpu Leds

    Mark Status Description failed. Steady green The fan tray is operating correctly. Fan status LED FAN0 and FAN1 The fan tray has failed. The power module is operating Steady green correctly. PWR0 and Power module LEDs PWR1 The power module is not in position or has failed.
  • Page 56: Interface Module Leds

    Mark Status Description No link is present. Interface module LEDs Table8-3 Interface module LED description Mark Status Description The system is operating Flashing green (1 Hz) correctly. Ready LED READY Flashing green (8 Hz) The system is starting. The system has failed. The port is receiving or sending Flashing green data.
  • Page 57: Ethernet Twisted Pair Cable

    Figure9-1 Console cable Pos.9 Pos.1 Pos.8 Pos.1 Table9-1 Console cable connection RJ-45 Signal Direction DB-9 ← ← ← → → → → Ethernet twisted pair cable Introduction An Ethernet twisted pair cable consists of four pairs of insulated copper wires twisted together. Every wire uses a different color, and has a diameter of about 1 mm (0.04 in).
  • Page 58 prevent information from being listened, and eliminate external electromagnetic interference (EMI) of external sources. STPs have strict application requirements and are expensive although they provide better EMI prevention performance than UTPs, so in most LANs, UTPs are commonly used. An Ethernet twisted pair cable connects network devices through the RJ-45 connectors at the two ends.
  • Page 59 Figure9-3 Straight-through cable white/orange orange white/green blue white/blue green white/brown brown Straight-through cable white/orange orange white/green blue white/blue green white/brown brown Figure9-4 Crossover cable white/orange orange white/green blue white/blue green white/brown brown Crossover cable white/green green white/orange blue white/blue orange white/brown brown Select an Ethernet twisted pair cable according to the RJ-45 Ethernet port type on your device.
  • Page 60: Making An Ethernet Twisted Pair Cable

    10Base-T/100Base-TX 1000Base-T Signal Function Signal Function Sends data BIDA- Bi-directional data cable A- Receives data BIDB+ Bi-directional data cable B+ Reserved BIDC+ Bi-directional data cable C+ Reserved BIDC- Bi-directional data cable C- Receives data BIDB- Bi-directional data cable B- Reserved BIDD+ Bi-directional data cable D+ Reserved...
  • Page 61: Optical Fiber

    Cut the top of the wires even with one another and insert the wires into the RJ-45 connector. Make sure the wires extend to the front of the RJ-45 connector and make good contact with the metal contacts in the RJ-45 connector and in the correct order. Crimp the RJ-45 connector with the crimping tool until you hear a click.
  • Page 62 • Before connecting an optical fiber, use dust free paper and absolute alcohol to clean the end face of the two fiber connectors. You can brush the end faces only in one direction. • Never bend or curve a fiber. •...

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