H3C SecPath M9000-AI-E8 Installation Manual
H3C SecPath M9000-AI-E8 Installation Manual

H3C SecPath M9000-AI-E8 Installation Manual

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H3C SecPath M9000-AI-E8[E16]
Multi Service Security Gateway Series
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New H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.
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  • Page 1 H3C SecPath M9000-AI-E8[E16] Multi Service Security Gateway Series Installation Guide New H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. http://www.h3c.com.hk Document version: 6W105-20220319...
  • Page 2 No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent of New H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. Trademarks Except for the trademarks of New H3C Technologies Co., Ltd., any trademarks that may be mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners. Notice The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 3 Preface This installation guide describes the installation procedure for the H3C SecPath M9000-AI multiservice security gateway series. It includes the following topics: • Chassis views. • Preparing for installation. • Installing the gateway. • Accessing the gateway and configuring basic settings.
  • Page 4 Convention Description from which you select one or none. Asterisk marked braces enclose a set of required syntax choices separated by vertical { x | y | ... } * bars, from which you select at least one. Asterisk marked square brackets enclose optional syntax choices separated by vertical [ x | y | ...
  • 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 Chassis views ································································································ 1 M9000-AI-E8 ······················································································································································ 1 M9000-AI-E16 ···················································································································································· 2...
  • Page 7 Chassis views H3C SecPath M9000-AI multiservice security gateways include the M9000-AI-E8 and M9000-AI-E16 models. The main components of the gateway include supervisor engine modules (SEMs), interface switch modules, interface modules, AI security engine modules, service modules, switching fabric modules, fan trays, and power supplies.
  • Page 8 Section Description Interface switch No interface switch modules, AI security engine modules, or service modules are module/AI provided with the gateway. Purchase them yourself. security engine An interface switch module provides two slots for the installation of service modules or module/service interface modules.
  • Page 9 Figure 4 Rear view Table 2 Descriptions for the gateway sections Section Description SEM section No SEMs are provided with the gateway. Purchase SEMs yourself. Interface switch No interface switch modules, AI security engine modules, or service modules are module/AI provided with the gateway.
  • Page 10 • Directly install an AI security engine module on the slot of the gateway. Install a service module on the slot of the interface switch module. • Install an interface module on the slot of the interface switch module.
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preparing for installation ················································································ 1 Safety recommendations ··································································································································· 1 General safety recommendations ·············································································································· 1 Electricity safety ········································································································································· 1 Handling safety ·········································································································································· 1 ESD prevention ·········································································································································· 1 Laser safety ················································································································································ 2 Examining the installation site ···························································································································· 2 Weight support ··········································································································································· 2 Space ·························································································································································...
  • Page 12: Preparing For Installation

    Preparing for installation H3C SecPath M9000-AI multiservice security gateways include the M9000-AI-E8 gateway and M9000-AI-E16 gateway. Safety recommendations To avoid bodily injury and equipment damage, read all safety recommendations carefully before installation. Note that the recommendations do not cover every possible hazardous condition.
  • Page 13: Laser Safety

    • Put modules away in antistatic bags for future use. NOTE: The gateway has an ESD socket at both the front and rear. 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 gateway is operating.
  • Page 14: Cooling

    Model Chassis dimensions Rack requirements chassis front 30 mm (1.18 in) for the ejector  levers of the fan tray at the chassis rear • Height—841.7 mm (33.14 in) • Width—440 mm (17.32 in) • Depth—735 mm (28.94 in) 640 mm (25.20 in) for the ...
  • Page 15: Power

    Figure 2 Airflow through the chassis (M9000-AI-E16 gateway) Power A good power supply system is essential for correct operation of the gateway. The gateway supports AC and DC power inputs. Make sure the equipment room meets the following requirements for the power supply systems.
  • Page 16: Lightning Protection

    Lightning protection To protect the gateway from the lightning, make sure the following requirements are met: • The grounding cable for the chassis is correctly grounded. • The grounding terminal of the AC power receptacle is correctly grounded. • If an AC power cord is routed from outdoors for connecting to the device, connect the power cord first to a power lightning arrester before connecting it to the power receptacle on the device.
  • Page 17: Cleanliness

    Humidity Range Storage humidity 5% RH to 95% RH, noncondensing Cleanliness Dust buildup on the chassis might result in electrostatic adsorption, which causes poor contact of metal components and contact points. In the worst case, electrostatic adsorption can cause communication failure. Table 4 Dust concentration limit in the equipment room Substance Concentration limit (particles/m...
  • Page 18: Installation Tools And Accessories

    Installation tools and accessories No installation tools are provided with the gateway. Prepare them yourself as required. Figure 3 Installation tools Figure 4 Installation accessories Pre-installation checklist Table 6 Pre-installation checklist Item Requirements Result • The floor or ground at the installation site can support the sum of the weight of the gateway and the rack.
  • Page 19 Item Requirements Result the equipment room. • There is a minimum clearance of 1200 mm (47.24 in) between the rack and walls or other devices. • There is a minimum clearance of 300 mm (11.81 in) around the inlet and outlet air vents. Ventilation •...
  • Page 20 Contents Installing the gateway ···················································································· 1 Confirming installation preparations ··················································································································· 1 Installation flowchart··········································································································································· 2 Rack-mounting the gateway······························································································································· 2 Attaching slide rails to the rack ·················································································································· 3 Removing the air filter and top hood ·········································································································· 3 Removing a fan tray ··································································································································· 4 Mounting the gateway in a rack ·················································································································...
  • Page 21: Installing The Gateway

    Installing the gateway Confirming installation preparations Before you install the gateway, verify that: • You have read the chapter "Preparing for installation" carefully and the installation site meets all the requirements. • A 19-inch rack has been installed. • The rack is sturdy and securely grounded. •...
  • Page 22: Installation Flowchart

    Installation flowchart Figure 1 Installation flowchart Start Prepare for installation Rack-mount the gateway Ground the gateway Supervisor engine modules and switching fabric modules Install modules Interface modules, AI security engine modules, and interface switch modules Install fan trays Install cable management brackets AC power supplies Install power...
  • Page 23: Attaching Slide Rails To The Rack

    Attaching slide rails to the rack Attach the required slide rails to the rack before you mount the gateway in the rack. For more information about attaching slide rails, see the slide rails installation guide. Make sure the slide rail installation positions are at the same height on the four rack posts. Table 1 Slide rail requirements Applicable slide rails Max.
  • Page 24: Removing A Fan Tray

    Figure 3 Removing the top hood Removing a fan tray Remove the fan trays when you rack-mount the M9000-AI-E16 gateway. The gateway is heavy. As a best practice, remove all fan trays from the chassis before rack-mounting the gateway. To remove a fan tray: Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it is reliably grounded.
  • Page 25: Mounting The Gateway In A Rack

    Figure 4 Removing a fan tray (M9000-AI-E16 gateway) Mounting the gateway in a rack CAUTION: • When you move the gateway to a low temperature environment from a high temperature environment, condensation might occur. Before installing the gateway, please dry the gateway to prevent the internal components from being damaged because of short circuit.
  • Page 26 Figure 5 Marking cage nut installation holes (M9000-AI-E16 gateway) Install cage nuts in the marked square holes on the front rack posts. Figure 6 Installing the cage nuts Align the rear of the chassis with the front of the rack. Use multiple people (at least four people as a best practice) to lift the gateway by holding the chassis handles.
  • Page 27: Installing An Air Filter And A Top Hood

    Figure 7 Mounting the gateway in a rack (M9000-AI-E16 gateway) Installing an air filter and a top hood IMPORTANT: The M9000-AI-E16 gateway supports air filter doors. If you have ordered air filter doors, first install the air filter doors and then install an air filter and a top hood on the M9000-AI-E16 gateway. Only the M9000-AI-E16 gateway supports air filters and top hoods.
  • Page 28 Figure 8 Installing a top hood Position the air filter over the top hood, and then push the air filter until it is seated into the top hood. Figure 9 Installing an air filter...
  • Page 29: Grounding The Gateway

    Grounding the gateway CAUTION: • Reliably grounding the gateway is crucial to lightning protection and EMI protection. Ground the gateway reliably with the grounding cable provided with the gateway. • Connect the grounding cable to the earthing system in the equipment room. Do not connect it to a fire main or lightning rod.
  • Page 30: Installing Cable Management Brackets

    Installing cable management brackets Installing cable management brackets for an M9000-AI-E8 gateway The cable management brackets have been installed on the two sides of an M9000-AI-E8 gateway when the gateway is shipped. You only need to attach the cable guides to the cable management bracket.
  • Page 31 Figure 12 Removing a cable guide Orient the cable management bracket, with the lettering facing upward, and then position the cable management bracket on the mounting bracket. Align the captive screws on the cable management bracket with the holes in the mounting bracket.
  • Page 32: Installing Modules

    Figure 13 Installing a cable management bracket Install the removed cable guide (if any) to the cable management bracket. Installing modules Installing supervisor engine modules CAUTION: • The gateway supports active/standby supervisor engine module (SEM) switchover when you install two SEMs for the gateway. For the standby SEM to operate correctly, make sure the active and standby SEMs are the same model.
  • Page 33 Installing a SEM for an M9000-AI-E8 gateway Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure the wrist strap is reliably grounded. Loosen the captive screws on the filler panel and remove it from the target SEM slot. Correctly orient the SEM and then push the SEM steadily into the slot along the guide rails. Rotate the handle downward.
  • Page 34 Figure 15 Removing the filler panel Correctly orient the SEM, insert it into the slot, and then push it steadily into the slot along the guide rails. Fully open the ejector levers of the SEM. Continue to push the SEM by its front panel until the ejector levers make close contact with the slot edges.
  • Page 35: Installing Switching Fabric Modules

    Figure 16 Installing a SEM for an M9000-AI-E16 gateway Installing switching fabric modules CAUTION: • Only the NSQM5FAB16A1 switching fabric module is hot swappable. • The M9000-AI-E8 gateway provides four switching fabric module slots. Only slots 6 and 7 are available for installing switching fabric modules.
  • Page 36 Figure 17 Installing a switching fabric module for an M9000-AI-E8 gateway Installing a switching fabric module for an M9000-AI-E16 gateway Place the switching fabric module on a workbench and remove the protection box from the connector side of the switching fabric module. Figure 18 Removing the protection box Remove the filler panel from the target switching fabric module slot.
  • Page 37: Installing Interface Modules Or Service Modules

    Installing interface modules or service modules CAUTION: • The interface modules and service modules are not hot swappable. To install an interface module or service module on the gateway, first install it on an interface switch module and then install the interface switch module on the gateway.
  • Page 38: Installing Interface Switch Modules Or Ai Security Engine Modules

    Installing interface switch modules or AI security engine modules CAUTION: • The interface switch modules are hot swappable. • The NSQM5AIASKA1 and NSQM5AIASKB1 AI security engine modules are hot swappable. • If you are not to install an interface switch module in an interface switch module slot, keep the filler panel in the slot.
  • Page 39: Installing Fan Trays

    Installing fan trays An M9000-AI-E8 gateway has two fan tray slots and supports 1+1 fan tray redundancy. As a best practice, install two fan trays for the gateway. To install a fan tray in slot FAN1, orient the fan tray with the LEDs on the left side of the front panel.
  • Page 40: Installing Power Supplies

    Installing power supplies Installing DC power supplies Available DC power supplies The PSR2400-54D DC power supply is available for the gateway. Table 2 PSR2400-54D power supply specifications Item Specifications Rated input voltage –48 VDC to –60 VDC Input voltage –40 VDC to –72 VDC Maximum input current 80 A Rated output voltage...
  • Page 41 Figure 22 Removing a filler panel (M9000-AI-E16 gateway) Correctly orient the power supply. Align the power supply with the power supply slot. Then slide the power supply along the guide rails into the slot until the latch locks the power supply in place. Figure 23 Installing a power supply (M9000-AI-E16 gateway) Connecting a DC power cord WARNING!
  • Page 42: Installing Ac Power Supplies

    Connect the DC power cord connector to the DC input receptacle of the power supply. Fasten the screw on the connector to secure the connector to the receptacle. Connect the other ends of the DC power cords to a DC power source, with the positive wire (+) to the positive terminal and the negative wire (-) to the negative terminal.
  • Page 43 Item Specifications • 240 VDC (high-voltage DC input) • 90 VAC to 290 VAC @ 47 or 63 Hz (AC input) Input voltage • 190 VDC to 300 VDC (high-voltage DC input) Rated input current 16 A Rated output voltage 54 VDC Maximum output current 55.6 A...
  • Page 44 Put your forefinger into the hole in the filler panel and pull out the filler panel along the guide rails. Figure 25 Removing a filler panel (M9000-AI-E16 gateway) Correctly orient the power supply. Align the power supply with the power supply slot. Then slide the power supply along the guide rails into the slot until the latch locks the power supply in place.
  • Page 45: Installing Hvdc Power Supplies

    Connecting an AC power cord WARNING! • Make sure each power cord has a separate circuit breaker. • Before you connect a power cord, turn off the circuit breaker for it. To connect an AC power cord: Connect the AC power cord connector to the AC input receptacle of the power supply. Connect the other end of the power cord to an AC power source.
  • Page 46: Installing Transceiver Modules And Fiber Cables

    Connecting an HVDC power cord The connecting procedure is the same for HVDC and AC power cords. For information about connecting the power cord for a PSR3000-54AHD power supply, see "Connecting an AC power cord." Installing transceiver modules and fiber cables WARNING! Disconnected optical fibers or transceiver modules might emit invisible laser light.
  • Page 47: (Optional) Installing Air Filter Doors

    Figure 28 Installing a transceiver module and fiber cable (with LC fiber connector) Figure 29 Installing a transceiver module and fiber cable (with MPO fiber connector) (Optional) Installing air filter doors The M9000-AI gateway supports air filter doors. For more information about installing air filter doors, see the installation guide for the air filter doors.
  • Page 48: Verifying The Installation

    Verifying the installation Table 6 Post-installation checklist Item Requirements • No condensation on the surface of the gateway or inside of the gateway. • Keep the gateway clean and dust free. • Installation site No packing boxes, packing bags or other packing materials left in the installation site.
  • Page 49: Power-On Check Flowchart

    Power-on check flowchart Figure 30 Power-on check flowchart Start Is the ground resistance value Troubleshoot acceptable? Is the input voltage Troubleshoot normal? Power on the gateway Is LED status normal? Troubleshoot The gateway provides LEDs for modules installed on the gateway to indicate their operating status. For more information about LEDs, see "Appendix C LEDs."...
  • Page 50 Contents Accessing the gateway ·················································································· 1 Login methods···················································································································································· 1 Logging in from the Web interface ····················································································································· 1 Logging in from the console port ························································································································ 1 Setting up the configuration environment··································································································· 1 Setting terminal parameters ······················································································································· 2 Verifying the configuration ·························································································································· 2 Logging in through Telnet ··································································································································...
  • Page 51: Accessing The Gateway

    Accessing the gateway CAUTION: To ensure device security, change the default login password the first time you log in to the gateway. Login methods The gateway supports the following types of login methods: • CLI login from the console port—By connecting the console port of the gateway to a configuration terminal, you can log in to the CLI of the gateway.
  • Page 52: Setting Terminal Parameters

    Console cable—8-core console cable with a crimped RJ-45 connector at one end and a  DB-9 female connector at the other end. Configuration terminal—Terminal with a serial port such as a PC.  Plug the DB-9 female connector of the console cable to the RS-232 port on the PC. Plug the RJ-45 connector of the console cable to the console port on the gateway.
  • Page 53: Logging In Through Telnet

    The cooling system is working, and you can hear fan rotating noise and feel air being blown  out. The LEDs on the supervisor engine module indicate that the system is operating correctly.  For more information about the LED status, see "Appendix C LEDs." The console terminal displays information correctly.
  • Page 54 Contents Troubleshooting ····························································································· 1 Troubleshooting methods··································································································································· 1 Configuration terminal issues ····························································································································· 1 No terminal display ····································································································································· 1 Garbled terminal display ···························································································································· 2 Power supply failure ··········································································································································· 2 Fan tray failure ··················································································································································· 3 SEM failure························································································································································· 4 Switching fabric module failure ·························································································································· 4 Interface switch module failure···························································································································...
  • Page 55: Troubleshooting

    If any configuration error is found, re-configure the gateway or restore the factory-default settings. If you cannot locate failures by following the guidelines in this chapter, contact H3C Support. Configuration terminal issues If the configuration environment setup is correct, the configuration terminal displays boot information when the gateway is powered on.
  • Page 56: Garbled Terminal Display

    Terminal type—VT100.  If you modify the settings for the console port of the gateway, configure the same settings for the configuration terminal. If the issue persists, contact H3C Support. Power supply failure Symptom • The power supply status LEDs on the SEM indicate a power supply failure.
  • Page 57: Fan Tray Failure

    If the new power supply can operate correctly, the old power supply has failed. You must replace the old power supply. If the issue persists, contact H3C Support. NOTE: After you turn off the power feed to a power supply, the input and output status LEDs on the power supply will stay on for a while.
  • Page 58: Sem Failure

    If the issue persists, contact H3C Support. SEM failure Symptom • M9000-AI-E8—The RUN and ALM LEDs for a SEM are steady on. NOTE: The RUN and ALM LEDs are also steady on when the SEM is starting up. If a SEM is operating correctly, its RUN LED flashes and ALM LED is off.
  • Page 59: Interface Failure

    If the gateway has empty card slots, insert the module into an empty slot and identify whether the module can operate correctly. If the module operates correctly, the original interface switch module slot is damaged. If the issue persists, contact H3C Support. Interface failure Symptom The LED of an interface connected to the network is off.
  • Page 60 Contents Replacing removable components ································································· 1 Replacing a module ··········································································································································· 1 Replacing a SEM ······································································································································· 1 Replacing a switching fabric module ·········································································································· 2 Replacing an interface switch module or AI security engine module ························································· 4 Replacing an interface module or service module ····················································································· 5 Replacing a transceiver module ·························································································································...
  • Page 61: Replacing Removable Components

    Replacing removable components CAUTION: • To avoid device damage or bodily injury, strictly follow the procedures provided in this chapter for component replacement. • 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 switch is operating.
  • Page 62: Replacing A Switching Fabric Module

    Replacing a SEM for an M9000-AI-E16 gateway Prepare an antistatic mat for placing the removed SEM. Wear an ESD wrist strap, and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded. Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the captive screws on the module. Open the two ejector levers of the module simultaneously to disengage the module from the backplane.
  • Page 63 Remove the fan tray above the switching fabric module. Press the release latches on the module to release the ejector levers. Open the two ejector levers of the module simultaneously to disengage the module from the backplane. Then pull the module slowly out of the slot.
  • Page 64: Replacing An Interface Switch Module Or Ai Security Engine Module

    Figure 4 Removing a switching fabric module from an M9000-AI-E16 gateway Replacing an interface switch module or AI security engine module The replacement procedure is the same for the interface switch modules and AI security engine modules. This procedure replaces an interface switch module. Prepare an antistatic mat for placing the removed interface switch module.
  • Page 65: Replacing An Interface Module Or Service Module

    Figure 5 Removing an interface switch module (M9000-AI-E16 gateway) Replacing an interface module or service module CAUTION: Interface modules and service modules are not hot swappable. The replacement procedure is the same for service modules and interface modules. This procedure replaces an interface module.
  • Page 66: Replacing A Transceiver Module

    Figure 6 Removing an interface module (M9000-AI-E16) 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 gateway is operating. CAUTION: •...
  • Page 67: Replacing A Fan Tray

    Figure 7 Removing a transceiver module (LC port) Figure 8 Removing a transceiver module (MPO port) Replacing a fan tray WARNING! • Ensure electricity safety when you hot swap a fan tray. • To avoid bodily injury, do not touch the spinning fans when you replace the fan tray. •...
  • Page 68 CAUTION: • When a fan tray fails, replace the faulty fan tray immediately. • To prevent dust from entering the gateway, keep the old fan tray installed in the chassis until a new fan tray is ready to be installed. •...
  • Page 69: Replacing A Power Supply

    Figure 9 Removing a fan tray (M9000-AI-E16 gateway) 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. • To reinstall the removed power supply in the chassis, wait until the status LED on it is off. •...
  • Page 70 Figure 11 Power supply installation procedure Install the power Connect the power Turn on the circuit supply cord breaker To replace a power supply: Prepare an antistatic mat to place the removed power supply. Turn off the circuit breaker. Wear an ESD wrist strap, and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded. Remove the cable tie, and then remove the power cord connector from the power supply.
  • Page 71 Contents Appendix A FRUs and compatibility matrixes ··············································· 1 Supervisor engine modules································································································································ 1 Switching fabric modules ··································································································································· 1 AI security engine modules ································································································································ 1 Interface switch modules and interface modules ······························································································· 2 Transceiver modules ·········································································································································· 2 Power supplies ··················································································································································· 2 DC power cord ···················································································································································...
  • Page 72: Appendix A Frus And Compatibility Matrixes

    Appendix A FRUs and compatibility matrixes Supervisor engine modules Supervisor engine modules (SEMs) are the core of the control management plane for the device. The SEM model available for the M9000-AI gateway series is shown in Table 1. Table 1 SEM and gateway compatibility SEM model Applicable gateways NSQM5SUP08A1...
  • Page 73: Interface Switch Modules And Interface Modules

    Interface switch modules and interface modules The interface modules and service modules are installed in the slots of the interface switch modules. Table 4 describes the compatibility between interface switch modules and interface modules and service modules. Table 4 Compatibility matrix between interface switch modules and interface modules and service modules Interface Number of...
  • Page 74: Ac Power Cord

    Select AC power cords according to the power of the power supply. • The connector type varies by country or region. Select a compliant connector type as needed. • For the connector types of different countries or regions, see H3C Power Cords & Cables.
  • Page 75 Contents Appendix B Technical specifications ····························································· 1 Weights and dimensions ···································································································································· 1 Module power consumption and system power consumption ··········································································· 2 Card power consumption ··························································································································· 2 Fan tray power consumption ······················································································································ 3 System power consumption ······················································································································· 3 Modules······························································································································································ 4 Supervisor engine modules ························································································································ 4 AI security engine modules ························································································································...
  • Page 76: Appendix B Technical Specifications

    Appendix B Technical specifications Weights and dimensions Table 1 Gateway weights and dimensions Model Weight Height Width Depth 264 mm (10.39 in) M9000-AI-E8 33 kg (72.75 lb) 440 mm (17.32 in) 857 mm (33.74 in) (6 RU) 841.7 mm (33.14 M9000-AI-E16 86.8 kg (191.36 lb) 440 mm (17.32 in)
  • Page 77: Module Power Consumption And System Power Consumption

    NOTE: • The card model is printed on the card front panel. • Card dimensions are expressed as H x W x D: H—Height of the front panel of the card.  W—Width of the front panel of the card. ...
  • Page 78: Fan Tray Power Consumption

    Minimum static power Maximum dynamic Model consumption power consumption NSQM5AIASKB1 131 W 286 W NSQM5MBSHA1 79 W 89 W NS-FWEMPA1 178 W 205 W NS-AFC2000EMPA1 178 W 205 W NS-ADEEMPA0 156 W 188 W NS-ADEEMPC0 156 W 204 W NS-C300-QG4TG16A1 34 W NS-C300-TG24A1 36 W...
  • Page 79: Modules

    Modules Supervisor engine modules You can install one supervisor engine module (SEM), or two SEMs for redundancy for the gateway. The NSQ1SUPB0 SEM is available for the gateway. Table 7 describes the NSQ1SUPB0 SEM specifications. Table 7 NSQ1SUPB0 SEM specifications SEM model Item Description...
  • Page 80: Service Modules

    Model Description Port Connector One USB port One console port RJ-45 One BMC console port RJ-45 One BMC network port NSQM5AIASKA1 AI security engine module One management Ethernet copper port RJ-45 Two 10GE fiber ports One SUV connector One USB port Service modules The service modules available for the device are described in Table...
  • Page 81: Power Supplies

    Table 10 Interface module specifications Interface Port Available Number module Description Connector transmission transceiver of ports model rate modules 10-Gigabit SFP+ 2-port 100-Gigabit 10 Gbps module Ethernet optical NS-C300-C interface+16-port GQ2TG16A 10-Gigbit Ethernet QSFP28 module 100 Gbps optical interface module 4-port 40-Gigabit 10-Gigabit SFP+ 10 Gbps...
  • Page 82: Fan Trays

    PSR2400-54A PSR2400-54D PSR3000-54A PSR3000-54AHD Maximum output power • 1200 W (110 VAC) • 1500 W (100 VAC • 2400 W (175 VAC to 175 VAC) • 1200 W (110 VAC) to 200 VAC) • 2400 W 3000 W (175 VAC •...
  • Page 83: Noise

    Noise The gateway uses fans with the automatic speed adjustment function, so the sound pressure levels are different when the fan speeds are different. For more information, see Table Table 13 Sound pressure levels Sound pressure level when Sound pressure level under Model the fan tray operates at full normal temperature...
  • Page 84 Contents Appendix C LEDs ·························································································· 1 Supervisor engine module LEDs ······················································································································· 1 Service module LEDs········································································································································· 3 NSQM5AIASKA1/NSQM5AIASKB1 AI security engine module LEDs ······················································ 3 LEDs on other service modules ················································································································· 4 Switching fabric module LEDs ··························································································································· 4 NSQM5FAB08A1 switching fabric module LEDs ······················································································· 4 NSQM5FAB16A1 switching fabric module LED ·························································································...
  • Page 85: Appendix C Leds

    Appendix C LEDs The M9000-AI gateway series provides a lot of LEDs. You can determine the gateway operating status by examining the LEDs. Supervisor engine module LEDs Figure 1 shows the LEDs on the supervisor engine module (SEM). Figure 1 NSQM5SUP08A1 SEM LEDs (1) Management Ethernet fiber port LEDs (2) Management Ethernet copper port LEDs (3) SEM active/standby status LED...
  • Page 86 Table 1 Management Ethernet fiber/copper port LED description LINK Description A link is present, and the management Ethernet fiber/copper port Flashing is receiving or sending data. Steady on A link is present. No link is present. Power status LED Each SEM provides a power status LED PWR to indicate the operating status of power supplies. Table 2 Description for the power status LED on the NSQM5SUP08A1 FAIL Description...
  • Page 87: Service Module Leds

    Table 6 SEM ACTIVE LED description LED status Description Steady on The SEM is active. • The SEM is in standby status. • The SEM has failed. Examine the card LED for an SEM problem. Card LEDs Each SEM has the LEDs numbered the same as card slots to indicate the status of the active SEM, standby SEM, interface switch modules, service modules, and switching fabric modules in the slots.
  • Page 88: Leds On Other Service Modules

    Mark Status Description A severe alarm has occurred, including HDM Flashing amber alarms, hardware alarms, and processor alarms. Steady green The system has started. Flashing green The system is starting. System power Steady amber The system is in standby state. Flashing amber Abnormal power input.
  • Page 89: Nsqm5Fab16A1 Switching Fabric Module Led

    Table 12 Description for the switching fabric module LED on the fan tray RUN LED ALM LED Description Flashing (1 Hz) The switching fabric module is operating correctly. The switching fabric module is faulty. The switching fabric module is loading software or is operating Flashing (1 Hz) incorrectly, for example, the temperature of the switching fabric module has exceeded the upper or lower limit.
  • Page 90: Fan Tray Status Leds

    100GE fiber port LEDs Table 16 100GE fiber port LED description LED status Description Flashing The port is receiving or sending data at 100 Gbps. A link is present. No link is present. Fan tray status LEDs The fan trays for the M9000-AI gateways provide LEDs to indicate their operating status. Table 17 M9000-AI-E8 fan tray LED description FAIL Description...
  • Page 91 Table 20 PSR3000-54AHD power supply LED description Status Description • The power supply does not have power input. • The input voltage is too low, and the power supply is in self protection IN OK state. Green The power supply does not have power input. Green The power supply is outputting power correctly.
  • Page 92 Contents Appendix D Cables ······················································································· 1 Console cable ···················································································································································· 1 Ethernet twisted pair cable ································································································································· 1 RJ-45 connector ········································································································································· 1 Cable pinouts ············································································································································· 2 Cable type ·················································································································································· 2 Pin assignments ········································································································································· 3 Making an Ethernet twisted pair cable ······································································································· 4 Optical fiber ························································································································································...
  • Page 93: Appendix D Cables

    Appendix D Cables This chapter describes cables used for connecting network ports. Table 1 Cable description Cable Port type Application RJ-45 Ethernet port at one Connects the console port of the gateway to Console cable end and DB-9 port at the the console terminal.
  • Page 94: Cable Pinouts

    Figure 2 RJ-45 connector pinout diagram PIN #8 PIN #1 Cable pinouts EIA/TIA cabling specifications define two standards: 568A and 568B for cable pinouts. • Standard 568A—pin 1: white/green stripe, pin 2: green solid, pin 3: white/orange stripe, pin 4: blue solid, pin 5: white/blue stripe, pin 6: orange solid, pin 7: white/brown stripe, pin 8: brown solid.
  • Page 95: Pin Assignments

    Figure 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 Figure 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...
  • Page 96: Making An Ethernet Twisted Pair Cable

    Table 3 RJ-45 MDI interface pinouts 10Base-T/100Base-TX 1000Base-T Signal Function Signal Function Send data BIDA+ Bi-directional data cable A+ Send data BIDA- Bi-directional data cable A- Receive data BIDB+ Bi-directional data cable B+ Reserved BIDC+ Bi-directional data cable C+ Reserved BIDC- Bi-directional data cable C- Receive data...
  • Page 97: Optical Fiber

    Repeat the above steps with the other end of the cable. Use a cable tester to verify the connectivity of the cable. Optical fiber CAUTION: Use the same types of transceiver modules, pigtail cords, patch cords, and fiber cables. If you use single-mode optical fibers, the transceiver modules, pigtail cords, patch cords, and fiber cables must be single-mode.
  • Page 98: Fiber Connector

    Pigtail cords fall into single-mode (yellow) and multi-mode (orange), and can also be classified into SC, LC, FC, and so on based on interface type. Fiber connector Fiber connectors are indispensable passive components in an optical fiber communication system. They allow the removable connection between optical channels, which makes the optical system debugging and maintenance more convenient and the transit dispatching of the system more flexible.
  • Page 99 • Never bend or curve a fiber when connecting it. After a fiber is installed well, the bend radius must be not less than 40 mm (the minimum dynamic bend radius is 20 D, and the minimum static bend radius is 10 D. D indicates the outer diameter of dust caps). •...
  • Page 100 Contents Appendix E Slot arrangement and interface numbering ································ 2 Card slot arrangement ······································································································································· 2 Example ····················································································································································· 4 Interface numbering ··········································································································································· 4 Example ····················································································································································· 4...
  • Page 101 Appendix E Slot arrangement and interface numbering Card slot arrangement Figure 1 Card slot arrangement for the M9000-AI-E8...
  • Page 102 Figure 2 Card slot arrangement for the M9000-AI-E16 From left to right, Figure 1 shows the slot arrangement on the gateways. Table 1 Card slot arrangement Model Card slot arrangement Slot mark location Supervisor engine module (SEM) slots: slots 4 At the left edge of the slot and 5 M9000-AI-E8...
  • Page 103 NOTE: To install an interface module or service module on the gateway, first install it on an interface switch module and then install the interface switch module on the gateway. For the interface module slots and service module slots, see the card manuals that come with the interface modules and service modules.
  • Page 104 XGE2/1/4 DOWN DOWN …… XGE2/1/23 DOWN DOWN XGE2/1/24 DOWN DOWN • The gateway operates in IRF mode and its IRF member device ID is 1. An interface switch module is installed in slot 2 of the gateway and an NS-C300-TG24A1 interface module in slot 1 of the interface switch module.
  • Page 105 Contents Appendix F Engineering labels ····································································· 1 Labels for cables ················································································································································ 1 Labels for network cables ·························································································································· 1 Labels for power cords ······························································································································· 1 Generic labels ············································································································································ 2 Labels for devices ·············································································································································· 3 Filling in labels···················································································································································· 3 Affixing labels ····················································································································································· 3 Affixing a label to a network cable ··············································································································...
  • Page 106: Appendix F Engineering Labels

    Appendix F 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 107: Generic Labels

    Figure 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 108: Labels For Devices

    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. For more information about using a label printer, see the user guide of the printer.
  • Page 109: Affixing A Label To A Power Cord

    Figure 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. You can stick the label to either side of the identification plate. Be sure to affix the labels on the same side of the identification plates.
  • Page 110: Affixing A Generic Label

    Figure 7 Affixed labels -48V2 Affixing a generic label The requirements for affixing a generic label are the same as affixing a label on a network cable. For more information, see "Affixing a label to a network cable." For the example of affixed labels, see Figure8-8.
  • Page 111: Examples

    • Affix labels with good order in alignment. • Avoid cable bents or other positions that might affect cable installation when you stick a label or bundle a cable tie with a power cord identification plate. • Bundle cable ties at the same positions of power cords, with identification plates on the same side.
  • Page 112: Engineering Labels For Optical Fibers

    For the terminal end—Ethernet port number of the terminal.  Figure 9 Example of a label on a twisted-pair cable A 0 1 • A01-03-10-05—The local end of the twisted-pair cable is connected to Ethernet Port 05, Slot 10, Chassis 03 of the rack on Row A, Column 01 in the equipment room. •...
  • Page 113 Table 3 Information on labels affixed to the fiber between the device and the ODF 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—Rack number equipment room, in the range of 01 to 99.
  • Page 114: Engineering Labels For Dc Power Cords

    Figure 11 Example of a label on an optical fiber between the device and the ODF G 0 1 O D F • ODF-G01-01-01-R—The local end of the optical fiber is connected to the optical receiving terminal on Row 01, Column 01 of the ODF in Row G Column 01 in the equipment room. •...
  • Page 115: Engineering Labels For Ac Power Cords

    • B03––48V2 (distribution box side)—The power cord is –48V2 DC supply, which is from the loaded cabinet on Row B, Column 03 in the equipment room. In the power distribution box (or the first power cabinet of a row in the transmission equipment room), every terminal block on the –48V connector bar has a numeric identification.
  • Page 116 You can fill in the device name, model, IP address, serial number, installation address, and installation date on a device label. Figure 14 Example of a device label...
  • Page 117 Contents Appendix G Cabling recommendations ························································· 1 Routing cables ··················································································································································· 1 Routing power cords ·········································································································································· 1 General cabling requirements ···························································································································· 2 Prerequisites ······················································································································································ 2 Cable management guidelines ·························································································································· 2...
  • Page 118 Appendix G Cabling recommendations Routing cables The cable management brackets are installed on the two sides of the front panel of the gateway. As a best practice, route cables from the left and right sides of the gateway, as shown in Figure Figure 1 Routing cables (M9000-AI-E16) Routing power cords...
  • Page 119 General cabling requirements Minimum curvature radius of cables • The curvature radius of an attached power cord, communication cable, or ribbon cable should be at least five times the cable’s outer diameter. If the cable is frequently bent, plugged and unplugged, the curvature radius should be at least seven times the cable's outer diameter.
  • Page 120 • The cable management brackets and cable routing slots, inside or outside the rack, are smooth and have no sharp edges or tips. • 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.
  • Page 121 • Securely fasten cables and take adequate measures to prevent loose connections. Figure 5 Securely fastening cables (1) Flat washer (2) Spring washer (3) Nut • Fasten heavy or rigid power cords at the connectors to relief stress. • Do not use tapping screws to fasten the connecting terminals. •...
  • Page 122 Contents Appendix H Repackaging the gateway ························································· 1 Removing cables from the gateway ··················································································································· 1 Removing the power cord ·························································································································· 1 Removing the console cable ······················································································································ 1 Removing the grounding cable ·················································································································· 1 Removing the twisted pair and optical fiber ······························································································· 1 Repackaging the gateway ··································································································································...
  • Page 123: Appendix H Repackaging The Gateway

    Appendix H Repackaging the gateway This chapter describes how to repackage the gateway chassis, power supplies, and cards. Removing cables from the gateway Before repackaging the gateway, remove all cables such as the power cord, console cable, twisted pair, optical fiber, and grounding cable from the gateway. Removing the power cord Switch off the circuit breakers at the input end of all power cords.
  • Page 124: Repackaging The Gateway

    Repackaging the gateway Repackaging a power supply WARNING! Before removing a power supply, switch off the circuit breakers at the input end of all power cords, and remove all the power cords to avoid device damage and bodily injury. To repackage a power supply: Prepare the packing bag and box of the power supply.
  • Page 125: Removing The Chassis From The Rack

    Prepare the packing bag of the cable management brackets. Make sure the bag is clean, dry, and not damaged. Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the screws that attach the cable management brackets to the chassis, and then remove the cable management brackets. Put the cable management brackets into the bag.
  • Page 126: Repackaging The Gateway Chassis

    Figure 2 Removing the chassis (M9000-AI-E16) from the rack Put the chassis onto the pallet base of the wooden carton. Repackaging the gateway chassis Align the left and right edges of the chassis bottom with the left and right positioning lines respectively on the wooden pallet base.
  • Page 127 Figure 3 Wooden pallet base Use screws to attach the L-type brackets to the chassis, as shown by callout 1 in Figure 3. Figure 4 Attaching the L-type brackets to the pallet base Move the chassis so that the mounting holes on the horizontal ear of the L-type brackets align with the mounting holes on the wooden pallet base.
  • Page 128 Put the foam cushion onto the chassis top, and make sure the mounting brackets seat into the internal notches of the foam cushion. Fit the accessory box into the notch of the foam cushion near to the rear end of the chassis. Then close the carton.

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