H3C S12500CR Series Installation Manual
H3C S12500CR Series Installation Manual

H3C S12500CR Series Installation Manual

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New H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.
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  • Page 1 H3C S12500CR Switch Router Series Installation Guide New H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. http://www.h3c.com Document version: 5W100-20201106...
  • 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 This installation guides you through installation of your S12500CR switch router, including preparing for installation, installing the device, installing removable components, connecting the device to the network, troubleshooting, and replacement procedures. This preface includes the following topics about the documentation: •...
  • Page 4 Convention Description Multi-level menus are separated by angle brackets. For example, File > Create > > Folder. 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.
  • Page 5 It is normal that the port numbers, sample output, screenshots, and other information in the examples differ from what you have on your device. Documentation feedback You can e-mail your comments about product documentation to info@h3c.com. We appreciate your comments.
  • Page 6 Contents 1 Preparing for installation ·········································································· 1-1 Safety recommendations ································································································································ 1-1 General safety recommendations ··········································································································· 1-1 Electricity safety ······································································································································ 1-1 Handling safety ······································································································································· 1-1 ESD prevention ······································································································································· 1-2 Laser safety ············································································································································· 1-2 Examining the installation site ························································································································· 1-2 Weight support ········································································································································ 1-2 Temperature ············································································································································...
  • Page 7 Preparing for installation H3C S12500CR Ethernet Switch Router Series includes the following models: • S12516CR • S12508CR Safety recommendations To avoid possible bodily injury and equipment damage, read Compliance and Safety Manual provided with the device and all safety recommendations in this chapter carefully before installation.
  • Page 8 (modules, power supplies, and transceiver modules). Additionally, the floor and slide rail loading plan must also consider system expansion, such as adding more modules. For more information, see H3C S12500CR Switch Router Series Hardware Information and Specifications.
  • Page 9 Table 1-1 Temperature requirements Temperature Range Operating temperature 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) Storage temperature –40°C to +70°C (–40°F to +158°F) Humidity Maintain appropriate humidity in your equipment room, as described in Table 1-2. • Lasting high relative humidity can cause poor insulation, electricity leakage, mechanical property change of materials, and metal corrosion.
  • Page 10 All electromagnetic interference (EMI) sources, from outside or inside of the device and application system, adversely affect the device in the following ways: • A conduction pattern of capacitance coupling. • Inductance coupling. • Electromagnetic wave radiation. • Common impedance (including the grounding system) coupling. To prevent EMI, perform the following tasks: •...
  • Page 11 Figure 1-1 Airflow through the device (S12516CR) Space For easy installation and maintenance, follow these space requirements: • Reserve a minimum of 1.2 m (3.94 ft) of clearance between the rack and walls or other devices. • Make sure the rack has enough space to accommodate the device. For information about device dimensions and rack requirements, see "Device dimensions and rack requirements."...
  • Page 12 Installation accessories Before installation, make sure you have all the required installation accessories. Table 1-5 Installation accessories Applicable Product code Description Quantity device models S12516CR mounting brackets 2150A0GA 1 pair S12516CR S12508CR mounting brackets 2150A0GB 1 pair S12508CR All S12500CR 2113A2AK S12500CR SEU filler panel models...
  • Page 13 Applicable Product code Description Quantity device models S12500CR interface module filler panel • S12516CR: All S12500CR 2113A2AR models • S12508CR: 8 S12500CR power supply filler panel Each power tray has six power All S12500CR 2114A0B7 models supply filler panels. S12500CR front power tray filler panel All S12500CR 2114A0D3 models...
  • Page 14 Applicable Product code Description Quantity device models • Interface module section: 2 kits S12516CR air filter 0223A1L9 S12516CR S12508CR air filter 0223A1L8 S12508CR • S12516CR: Cage nut All S12500CR 26020075 • models S12508CR: • S12516CR: M6 screw All S12500CR 26020141 •...
  • Page 15 Contents 2 Installing the device ················································································· 2-1 Confirming installation preparations ················································································································ 2-1 Installing the device in a rack ·························································································································· 2-2 Device dimensions and rack requirements ····························································································· 2-2 Attaching slide rails to the rack ··············································································································· 2-4 Installing cage nuts for attaching mounting brackets ·············································································· 2-6 Mounting the device in a rack ·················································································································...
  • Page 16 The heaviest device is placed at the bottom of the rack. • The rack can provide power as required by the device. For information about the system power consumption and power supply specifications, see H3C S12500CR Switch Router Series Hardware Information and Specifications. •...
  • Page 17 Installing the device in a rack Device dimensions and rack requirements Figure 2-1 S12516CR dimensions (1) Air filter (2) Mounting bracket...
  • Page 18 Figure 2-2 S12508CR dimensions (1) Air filter (2) Mounting bracket To mount the device in an enclosed rack, make sure the rack meets the requirements described in Table 2-1. Table 2-1 Device dimensions and rack requirements Model Chassis dimensions Rack requirements •...
  • Page 19 Attaching slide rails to the rack IMPORTANT: The device is heavy. Install the slide rails at the lowest possible position. Skip this section if slide rails have been installed on the rack. Before you attach slide rails to the rack, verify that the slide rails can support the total weight of the device and its accessories.
  • Page 20 NOTE: • The LSXM1BSR slide rail accessories include the left slide rail, right slide rail, and front plate. • One rack unit (RU) has two standard installation holes and one auxiliary installation hole in the middle. The space between a standard installation hole and an auxiliary installation hole is wider than the space between two adjacent standard installation holes.
  • Page 21 Figure 2-5 Installing the LSXM1BSR slide rails Installing cage nuts for attaching mounting brackets Before mounting the chassis in the rack, install cage nuts on the front rack posts for attaching the mounting brackets: As shown in Figure 2-6 Figure 2-7, mark the cage nut installation holes for the S12516CR and S12508CR respectively.
  • Page 22 Figure 2-6 Marking cage nut installation holes for attaching mounting brackets (for the S12516CR)
  • Page 23 Figure 2-7 Marking cage nut installation holes for attaching mounting brackets (for the S12508CR) Mounting the device in a rack CAUTION: • Hold the chassis handles to move the device. Do not hold the handle of a fan tray, a power supply, or a module, or the air vents of the chassis to carry the device.
  • Page 24 To rack-mount the device: Orient the chassis with its rear facing towards the front of the rack. Lift the chassis until the device bottom is a little higher than the slide rails on the rack. Pace the device on the slide rails and slide the device into the rack along the slide rails until the mounting brackets are flush against the front rack posts, as shown in Figure 2-8 Figure...
  • Page 25 Figure 2-9 Mounting the S12508CR in the rack (1) Chassis handle (2) Slide the chassis into the rack (3) Use M6 screws to secure the mounting brackets to the rack Grounding the device CAUTION: • Reliably grounding the device is crucial to lightning protection and EMI protection. Ground the device reliably before you use it.
  • Page 26 Figure 2-10 Connecting the grounding cable to a grounding strip 2-11...
  • Page 27 Contents 1 Installing removable components ····························································· 1-1 Attaching an ESD wrist strap ·························································································································· 1-1 Installing modules ··········································································································································· 1-2 Installing SEUs ········································································································································ 1-2 Installing interface modules ····················································································································· 1-4 Installing fabric modules ·························································································································· 1-5 Installing fan trays ········································································································································· 1-10 Installing a fan tray ································································································································ 1-11 Removing the filler panel from a fan tray slot ························································································...
  • Page 28 Installing removable components WARNING! • As a best practice, connect power cords after installing all required removable components. • Long-time exposure to strong air flow might cause discomfort. To avoid this hazard, do not stand close to the air outlet vents while the device is operating. If you must be next to the device on the air outlet vent side for an extended period, avoid the air flow or take other protective measures.
  • Page 29 All these modules are hot swappable. For the SEUs, environment management modules, interface modules, and fabric modules available for the device, see H3C S12500CR Switch Router Series Hardware Information and Specifications. Installing SEUs CAUTION: •...
  • Page 30 The ejector levers of the SEUs are pink marked. The ejector lever pillow blocks on the SEU slots are also pink marked to indicate the SEU installation location. The installation procedure is the same for the S12516CR and S12508CR SEUs. The following procedure installs an SEU on an S12516CR.
  • Page 31 LSXM1IMAA interface module adapter in the interface module slot. For the interface module adapter installation method, see H3C S12500CR LSXM1IMAA Interface Module Adapter User Manual. The ejector levers of the interface modules are purple marked. The ejector lever pillow blocks on the interface module slots have purple marks are also purple marked to indicate the interface module installation location.
  • Page 32 Figure1-3 Installing an interface module (S12516CR) Installing fabric modules CAUTION: • To prevent module damage and ensure correct operation, make sure the fabric module you are to install match the interface module type. For example, Type K fabric modules must be used together with Type K interface modules.
  • Page 33 Table1-1 Fabric module slots covered by fan tray slots Fan tray slot FAN1 FAN2 FAN3 FAN4 FAN5 S12508CR fabric module slot S12516CR fabric module slot Installing a fabric module Remove the protection box from the connector side of the fabric module. See Figure1-4. Press the spring clip on each ejector lever of the fabric module to release the ejector levers.
  • Page 34 Figure1-5 Installing a fabric module (S12516CR)
  • Page 35 If a fabric module has an air baffle, make sure the baffle is closed before installing the fabric module. After removing the fabric module, close the baffle. Figure1-6 Fabric module with an air baffle (1) Air baffle (2) Close the air baffle until the latch locks it in place Installing a filler panel in a fabric module slot Loosen the captive screws on the ejector levers and rotate outward the ejector levers.
  • Page 36 Figure1-7 Installing a filler panel in a fabric module slot (S12516CR) Removing a filler panel from a fabric module slot As shown by callout 1 in Figure1-8, loosen the captive screws on the ejector levers. As a best practice, use a torque of 5 kgf-cm (0.49 Nm) to loosen the captive screws. As shown by callout 2 in Figure1-8, rotate outward the ejector levers.
  • Page 37 Figure1-8 Removing the filler panel from a fabric module slot (S12516CR) Installing fan trays WARNING! • When installing or removing a fan tray, ensure electricity safety and avoid being injured by the rotating fan blades. • When you hot-swap a fan tray, the remaining fan tray automatically increases the rotation speed and makes louder noise.
  • Page 38 • To avoid fan tray damage, use both hands when installing or removing a fan tray. • To prevent dust and ensure adequate heat dissipation, keep the old fan tray in the chassis until a new fan tray is ready to be installed. As a best practice, finish replacing a fan tray within 3 minutes.
  • Page 39 Figure1-9 Installing a fan tray (S12516CR) Removing the filler panel from a fan tray slot The device comes with the FAN1 and FAN5 slots installed with filler panels. To install a fan tray in the FAN1 or FAN5 slot or install a fabric module behind the FAN 1 or FAN 5 slot, first remove the filler panel from the slot.
  • Page 40 To remove the filler panel from a fan tray slot: As shown by callout 1 in Figure1-10, loosen the M3 screws on the fan tray filler panel. As shown by callout 2 in Figure1-10, put your fingers into the holes of the filler panel, and then pull the filler panel out.
  • Page 41 CAUTION: • Do not install power trays of different models on the same device. • For the compatibility between the power supplies and power trays, see H3C S12500CR Switch Router Series Hardware Information and Specifications. The power supplies are installed in the power trays. Power supplies at the front correspond to the...
  • Page 42 Figure1-12 Power supplies and power input ends on the S12508CR PWR 6 PWR 5 PWR 4 PWR 3 PWR 2 PWR 1 PWR 6 PWR 5 PWR 4 PWR 3 PWR 2 PWR 1 PWR 6 PWR 5 PWR 4 PWR 3 PWR 2 PWR 1...
  • Page 43 Figure1-14 Installing a power supply (S12516CR) Connecting power cords WARNING! • Make sure each power cord has a separate circuit breaker. • Before connecting a power cord, make sure the circuit breaker at the power input end of the power cord and the two power switches on the device are both turned off. Connecting an AC power cord Remove the protective plate over the power input area.
  • Page 44 Figure1-16 Removing the cover from the power tray Remove the screws on the terminal blocks. Use the screws to connect the black wires to the positive terminals marked with RTN(+) and the blue wires to the negative terminals marked with NEG(–), as shown in Figure1-17. Figure1-17 Connecting DC power cords to the DC terminal blocks Connect the other end of the power cord to a DC power source.
  • Page 45 Figure1-18 Removing a front filler panel from a power tray slot (S12516CR) Figure1-19 Removing a rear filler panel from a power tray slot (S12516CR) 1-18...
  • Page 46 Figure1-20 Installing a power tray (S12516CR) Installing the air filter in the top hood The device comes with the top hood installed. You only need to install the air filter in the top hood. To install the air filter in the top hood: Unpack the air filter.
  • Page 47 Figure1-22 Installing the air filter in the top hood Installing transceiver modules CAUTION: If you are not to use a fiber port or transceiver module, insert dust plugs into the port or module. If you are not to connect an optical fiber, install dust caps for the fiber connector. Installing a transceiver module The transceiver modules are hot swappable.
  • Page 48 NOTE: The types of transceiver modules supported by the device might change over time. For information about installing a transceiver module, see H3C Transceiver Modules and Network Cables Installation Guide. Connecting an interface cable CAUTION: When you connect an interface cable, make sure the bend radius of the interface cable is no less than eight times the cable diameter.
  • Page 49 Contents 4 Connecting your device to the network ···················································· 4-1 Accessing the device for the first time············································································································· 4-1 Setting up the configuration environment································································································ 4-1 Setting terminal parameters ···················································································································· 4-2 Powering on the device ··························································································································· 4-2 Configuring the device ···································································································································· 4-3 Configuring authentication on a user interface························································································...
  • Page 50 Telnet or SSH for remote access through Ethernet ports. You manage console login users at AUX user lines, and manage Telnet and SSH users at VTY user lines. For more information about login methods and user lines, see H3C S12500R Switch Router Series Fundamentals Configuration Guide.
  • Page 51 The cooling system is working, and you can hear fan rotating noise and feel air being blown out. • The system status LEDs on the SEUs show that the system is operating normally. For more information about LED behaviors, see H3C S12500CR Switch Router Series Hardware Information and Specifications.
  • Page 52 Username and password hierarchical user management roles cooperate to manage the device For more information about login methods, see H3C S12500R Switch Router Series Fundamentals Configuration Guide. Configuring the basic access function The device without any configuration can perform basic data forwarding immediately after it is connected to a network.
  • Page 53 # Configure a static route, with the destination IP address 172.16.1.0 and the next hop IP address 192.168.0.2. [Sysname] ip route-static 172.16.1.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.2 For more information about these features, see H3C S12500R Switch Router Series Configuration Guides. Verifying the network configuration To verify the software version and network configuration, execute display commands in any view.
  • Page 54 Connecting the device to the network through an optical fiber You can install a transceiver module (see "Installing transceiver modules") in a fiber port and use an optical fiber to connect the port to the network. For more information about optical fibers, see H3C Transceiver Modules User Guide.
  • Page 55 Contents 5 Troubleshooting ······················································································· 5-1 Troubleshooting methods································································································································ 5-1 System failures at startup································································································································ 5-1 No display on the configuration terminal ································································································· 5-1 Garbled display on the configuration terminal ························································································· 5-2 System failures during operation ···················································································································· 5-2 Power supply failure ········································································································································ 5-2 Fan tray failure ················································································································································...
  • Page 56 • The SEUs and interface modules provide port status LEDs, with which you can detect port failures. For more information about port status LEDs, see H3C S12500CR Switch Router Series Hardware Information and Specifications. If you cannot locate failures by following the guidelines in this chapter, contact the local agents or technical support engineers.
  • Page 57 Execute related commands to locate the fault. If a configuration error is found, re-configure the device or restore the factory-default settings. For more information, see H3C S12500R Switch Router Series Fundamentals Configuration Guide. If the issue persists, contact H3C Support.
  • Page 58 If the new power supply can operate correctly, the old power supply has failed. Contact your sales agent or local service engineer to replace the old power supply. 10. If the issue persists, contact H3C Support. Fan tray failure Symptom The OK/FAIL LED on a fan tray is off or red.
  • Page 59 Calculate the total power consumption, and make sure your power supplies can provide enough power. For more information, see H3C S12500CR Switch Router Series Hardware Information and Specifications. Remove and reinstall the interface module to make sure it is installed securely. For more information about installing an interface module, see "Installing interface modules."...
  • Page 60 If the interface uses a transceiver module, perform the following tasks: a. Make sure the interface type is compatible with the transceiver and that the transceiver is compatible with the cable. For more information, see H3C S12500CR Switch Router Series Hardware Information and Specifications.
  • Page 61 Technical support Before contacting H3C Support, prepare the following information: • Arrival time of the device. • Serial number of the chassis (on the label at the right of the rear panel). • Software version, which you can view by using the command.
  • Page 62 Contents 6 Replacement procedures ········································································· 6-1 Replacing a module ········································································································································ 6-1 Replacing an environment management module···················································································· 6-1 Replacing an SEU or interface module ··································································································· 6-2 Replacing a fabric module ······················································································································· 6-3 Replacing a fan tray ········································································································································ 6-5 Replacing a transceiver module ······················································································································ 6-7 Replacing a transceiver module ··············································································································...
  • Page 63 Replacement procedures WARNING! • When replacing removable components while the device is operating, ensure electrical safety. • To avoid bodily injury and device damage, strictly follow the replacement procedures. • Long-time exposure to strong air flow might cause discomfort. To avoid this hazard, do not stand close to the air outlet vents while the device is operating.
  • Page 64 Figure 6-1 Removing an environment management module Figure 6-2 Installing an environment management module Replacing an SEU or interface module Prepare an antistatic mat to place the removed SEU or interface module. Wear an ESD wrist strap, and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded. For more information, see "Attaching an ESD wrist strap."...
  • Page 65 Install a new SEU or interface module. For the SEU or interface module installation procedure, see "Installing SEUs" and "Installing interface modules," respectively. Figure 6-3 Removing a interface module Replacing a fabric module CAUTION: • Remove the fan tray before you remove a fabric module. Reinstall the fan tray immediately after you finish installing or replacing a fabric module on an operating device.
  • Page 66 Figure 6-4 Replacing a fabric module (S12516CR)
  • Page 67 Replacing a fan tray WARNING! • Ensure electricity safety when you hot swap a fan tray. • When you hot swap a fan tray, the fan rotation speed of the remaining fan trays automatically increases and the fan trays make louder noise. Take protection measures such as wearing an earmuff or earplug.
  • Page 68 Figure 6-5 Removing a fan tray (S12516CR)
  • Page 69 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 device is operating. CAUTION: • Do not touch the golden plating on a transceiver module. •...
  • Page 70 Replacing a power supply WARNING! • Provide a circuit breaker for each power supply. Before replacing a power supply, turn off the circuit breaker for it. After the circuit breaker for a power supply is turned off, the IN and OUT LEDs on the power supply stay red.
  • Page 71 Figure 6-7 Removing a power supply (S12516CR) Place the removed power supply on the antistatic mat. Install a new power supply. For the installation procedure, see "Installing power supplies." Reinstall the air filter. For the installation procedure, see "Installing the air filter in the top hood." Replacing a power tray Figure 6-8 Power tray replacement procedure Turn off the...
  • Page 72 Use a screwdriver to remove the screws that secure a DC power cord to the terminal block and then remove the DC power cord from the terminal block. Keep the removed DC power cord secure. Remove all other DC power cords from the terminal block. Figure 6-10 Removing a DC power cord Removing power supplies Remove all the power supplies in the power tray.
  • Page 73 Contents 7 Appendix A Engineering labels ································································ 7-1 Labels for cables ············································································································································· 7-1 Labels for network cables ······················································································································· 7-1 Labels for power cords ···························································································································· 7-1 Generic labels ········································································································································· 7-2 Labels for devices ··········································································································································· 7-3 Filling in labels················································································································································· 7-3 Affixing labels ·················································································································································· 7-3 Affixing a label to a network cable ···········································································································...
  • Page 74 Appendix A Engineering labels Engineering labels (labels for cables and labels for devices) are used to identify cables and devices for easy maintenance after installation. Labels for cables You can affix labels to network cables (twisted-pair cables and optical fibers) and power cords (AC and DC power cords).
  • Page 75 Figure 7-2 Label for power cords (1) Cable tie (2) Dividing line on the label Generic labels A generic label is bar-shaped with fixed dimensions. It is applicable to all cables. A mark "TO:" is located at the upper left corner in the right area of the label to identify the peer end of the cable on which the label is affixed.
  • Page 76 Figure 7-3 Generic label (1) Dividing line on the label (2) Cut dotted line Labels for devices A device label is used to identify the device name, model, address, installation date, and so on. Filling in labels You can print or write desired contents on labels. HP recommends that you print labels. To print labels, select a label printer and a label template as needed.
  • Page 77 Figure 7-4 Affixing a label St i ck si de B02 03 12 Figure 7-5 shows the affixed labels when the cable is laid vertically and horizontally. Figure 7-5 Affixed labels TO : B0 2 0 3 1 2 Affixing a label to a power cord Stick the label to the recessed rectangular area on the identification plate.
  • Page 78 Figure 7-6 Affixing a label TO : – B0 3 4 8 V 2 Bind cable ties on both ends of a cable. After the bundling, the finished identification plate must be on top of the cable in horizontal cabling, or on the right side of the cable in vertical cabling. Make sure the label is facing out, as shown in Figure 7-7.
  • Page 79 Figure 7-8 Affixing a generic label B02 03 12 St i ck si de Affixing a label to a device Remove the device label and stick it to the device. You can stick a device label to any desired position on the device. Guidelines •...
  • Page 80 Table 7-1 Information on a label affixed to a twisted-pair cable Content Meaning Example • M—Row number of the rack in the equipment room, in the range of A to Z. • N—Column number of the rack in the equipment room, in MN—Rack number the range of 01 to 99.
  • Page 81 Engineering labels for optical fibers These labels are affixed to optical fibers that connect the fiber ports on the cards in a chassis, or connect fiber ports on box-type devices. There are two types of labels for optical fibers: labels for a fiber that connects the fiber ports on two devices, labels for a fiber that connects the device and the optical distribution frame (ODF).
  • Page 82 Content Meaning Example • M—Row number of the rack in the equipment room, in the range of A to Z. • N—Column number of the rack in the MN—Row number and column equipment room, in the range of 01 to 99. number of ODF For example, G01 is the ODF of Row G and Column 01.
  • Page 83 Table 7-4 Information on labels affixed to DC power cords Content Meaning • Loaded cabinet side—Only MN is used to identify the cabinet number (row MN(BC)-–48Vn number and column number in the equipment room). MN(BC)-RTN • Power cabinet side—MN identifies the row and column number of the power distribution equipment like the control cabinet and distribution box.
  • Page 84 Table 7-5 Information on labels affixed to AC power cords Content Meaning MN: Rack number (row number and column number in the equipment room) or the location of the socket where the power is led in. The location of the socket is marked according to onsite situation. If the sockets can be MN-AC identified by row number and column number, they can be numbered following the same rule for the rack number.
  • Page 85 Contents 8 Appendix B Cabling recommendations ···················································· 8-1 Routing cables ················································································································································ 8-1 Routing power cords ······································································································································· 8-1 General cabling requirements ························································································································· 8-1 Prerequisites ··················································································································································· 8-2 Cable management guidelines ······················································································································· 8-2...
  • Page 86 Appendix B Cabling recommendations Routing cables The cable management brackets are installed on the two sides of the service module section. As a best practice, route cables from the left and right sides of the device, as shown in Figure 8-1.
  • Page 87 • The curvature radius of an ordinary attached coaxial cable should be a minimum of seven times of the cable's outer diameter. If the coaxial cable is frequently bent, plugged and unplugged, the curvature radius should be a minimum of 10 times the cable's outer diameter. •...
  • Page 88 • When you route cables through sharp sheet metal penetration points or along sharp edges of mechanical parts, use bushings or take any other action to protect the cables from being cut or abraded. The sheet metal penetration points must be smooth and fully rounded. •...
  • Page 89 Figure 8-5 Securely fastening cables • Fasten heavy or rigid power cords at the connectors to relief stress. • Do not use tapping screws to fasten the connecting terminals. • Bind together cables that are the same type and routed in the same direction. Table 8-1 lists the cable bundling specifications.
  • Page 90: Table Of Contents

    Contents 9 Appendix C Repacking the device ··························································· 9-1 Removing cables from the device ··················································································································· 9-1 Removing the power cords ····················································································································· 9-1 Removing the console cable ··················································································································· 9-1 Removing the grounding cable ··············································································································· 9-1 Removing the twisted pair cables and optical fibers ··············································································· 9-1 Repacking the removable components ···········································································································...
  • Page 91: Appendix C Repacking The Device

    Appendix C Repacking the device This chapter describes how to repack the chassis, power supplies, and modules. Removing cables from the device Before repacking the device, remove all cables such as the power cords, console cable, twisted pair cables, optical fibers, and grounding cable from the device. Removing the power cords Switch off the circuit breakers at the input end of all power cords.
  • Page 92: Repacking The Removable Components

    Repacking the removable components Repacking power supplies CAUTION: Before removing power supplies, switch off the circuit breakers at the input ends of all power cords, and remove all the power cords to avoid device damage and bodily injury. To repack power supplies: Prepare the original packing materials, including the anti-static bag, foam cushion, and packing box for a power supply.
  • Page 93: Repacking The Chassis

    Place the fabric module slot filler panel and the foam cushion in the packing box, and seal the box with tape. Perform the same steps to repack the other fabric module slot filler panels. Repacking the chassis Removing the chassis from the rack The device is heavy.
  • Page 94: Repacking The Chassis

    Figure 9-1 Removing the device from the rack (S12516CR) Repacking the chassis Align the left and right edges of the chassis bottom with the left and right positioning lines respectively on the wooden pallet base. See Figure 9-2 for the wooden pallet base. Figure 9-2 Wooden pallet base (1) Wooden pallet base (2) Left positioning line...
  • Page 95 (1) Wooden pallet base (2) Left positioning line (3) Right positioning line (4) Screw hole (5) Front of the base (same direction as the front panel of the chassis) Use screws to attach brackets to the chassis, as shown by callout 1 in Figure 9-3.
  • Page 96 Figure 9-3 Attaching the bracket to the pallet base (S12516CR) (1) Use screws to secure the bracket to the chassis (2) Use screws to attach the brackets to the wooden pallet base...
  • Page 97 Figure 9-4 Locating the foam cushion and the accessory box (1) Chassis front panel side (2) Seat the mounting brackets into the internal notches of the foam cushion (3) Accessory box...

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