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1 Preparing for installation ············································································· 1
Safety recommendations ··································································································································· 1
Safety symbols ··········································································································································· 1
Electricity safety ········································································································································· 1
Laser safety ················································································································································ 1
Router moving ············································································································································ 2
ESD prevention ·········································································································································· 2
Examining the installation site ···························································································································· 3
Weight support ··········································································································································· 3
Temperature ··············································································································································· 3
Humidity ····················································································································································· 4
Cleanliness ················································································································································· 4
Cooling system ··········································································································································· 5
EMI ····························································································································································· 6
Lightning protection ···································································································································· 6
Space ························································································································································· 7
Power supply ·············································································································································· 8
Installation accessories ······································································································································ 8
2 Installing the router ····················································································· 9
Installation flow··················································································································································· 9
Installing a cable management bracket ············································································································· 9
Installing the router in a 19-inch rack ··············································································································· 10
Installing the router by using mounting brackets and a rack shelf ··························································· 10
Installing the router by using mounting brackets and slide rails ······························································· 12
Grounding the router ········································································································································ 13
Installing a power module ································································································································ 14
Installing an MPU and a switching fabric module ···························································································· 15
Installing an MPU ····································································································································· 15
Installing an SFE-X1 switching fabric module ·························································································· 15
Installing an LPU ·············································································································································· 16
Installing a HIM/MIM/MIC ································································································································· 17
Installing a CF card ·········································································································································· 18
Installing optional components ························································································································· 18
Installing an air filter ································································································································· 18
Installing a lightning protector for a network port ····················································································· 20
Connecting the AC power supply to a power strip with lightning protection············································· 22
Installing a surge protector ······················································································································· 23
Connecting the power cord ······························································································································ 24
Connecting an AC power cord ················································································································· 24
Connecting DC power cords ···················································································································· 25
3 Connecting interface cables ······································································ 28
Connecting the AUX cable ······························································································································· 28
Overview ·················································································································································· 28
Connecting the AUX cable ······················································································································· 28
Connecting an Ethernet cable ·························································································································· 29
Overview ·················································································································································· 29
Making an Ethernet cable ························································································································ 30
Connecting an Ethernet cable ·················································································································· 31
Connecting a fiber cable ·································································································································· 31
Transceiver module overview ·················································································································· 31
Fiber cable overview ································································································································ 32
Installing transceiver modules and optical fibers ······················································································ 34
Connecting an E1/T1 cable ······························································································································ 35
Overview ·················································································································································· 35
Connecting an E1/T1 cable ······················································································································ 36
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Preparing for installation ············································································· 1 Safety recommendations ··································································································································· 1 Safety symbols ··········································································································································· 1 Electricity safety ········································································································································· 1 Laser safety ················································································································································ 1 Router moving ············································································································································ 2 ESD prevention ·········································································································································· 2 Examining the installation site ···························································································································· 3 Weight support ··········································································································································· 3 Temperature ···············································································································································...
  • Page 2 Connecting a CE3/CT3/T3 cable ····················································································································· 38 Overview ·················································································································································· 38 Connecting a CE3/CT3/T3 cable ············································································································· 38 Connecting a serial port cable·························································································································· 39 Overview ·················································································································································· 39 Connecting a serial port cable ·················································································································· 41 4 Accessing the router ················································································· 42 Login methods·················································································································································· 42 Logging in through the console port ·················································································································...
  • Page 3 PALM LED is steady on ··························································································································· 70 LPU failures······················································································································································ 70 RUN LED is off ········································································································································· 70 RUN LED fast flashes ······························································································································ 71 Power module failures······································································································································ 71 Power LED is off ······································································································································ 71 Red power LED is on ······························································································································· 72 Fan failures ······················································································································································ 72 Fan tray is absent ·····································································································································...
  • Page 4: Preparing For Installation

    Preparing for installation The H3C SR6600-X routers include the following models: SR6602-X, SR6604-X, SR6608-X, and SR6616-X. Safety recommendations To avoid any equipment damage or bodily injury caused by improper use, read the following safety recommendations before installation. Note that the recommendations do not cover every possible hazardous condition.
  • Page 5: Router Moving

    • Before connecting an optical fiber, use dust free paper and absolute alcohol to clean the end face of the two fiber connectors. You can brush the end faces only in one direction. • After a fiber is installed well, the bend radius must be not less than 10 cm (3.94 in). •...
  • Page 6: Examining The Installation Site

    Wear the wrist strap on your wrist. Lock the wrist strap tight around your wrist to keep good contact with the skin. Insert the ESD plug into the ESD socket. Make sure the rack is well grounded. Figure1-1 Attaching an ESD wrist strap (1) ESD wrist strap (2) Lock (3) ESD plug...
  • Page 7: Humidity

    Table1-1 Temperature requirements Item Temperature Operating Temperature 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F) Storage Temperature –40°C to +70°C (–40°F to +158°F) Humidity Maintain appropriate humidity in your equipment room, as described in Table1-2. • Lasting high relative humidity can cause poor insulation, electricity leakage, mechanical property change of materials, and metal corrosion.
  • Page 8: Cooling System

    Cooling system Fan trays of the routers are hot swappable and support automatic fan speed adjustment. To ensure good ventilation, the following requirements must be met: • Leave a minimum clearance of 10 cm (3.94 in) at the inlet and outlet air vents. •...
  • Page 9: Emi

    Figure1-3 Airflow through the SR6616-X chassis All electromagnetic interference (EMI) sources, from outside or inside of the router and application system, adversely affect the router in the following ways: • A conduction pattern of capacitance coupling. • Inductance coupling. • Electromagnetic wave radiation.
  • Page 10: Space

    • Make sure the rack has enough space to accommodate the router. See Table1-5 for rack requirements. For more information about chassis dimensions, see H3C SR6604-X/SR6608-X/SR6616-X Routers Hardware Information and Specifications. Table1-5 Router dimensions and rack requirements Model Chassis dimensions Rack requirements •...
  • Page 11: Power Supply

    • Select power modules based on the power consumption of the cards and fan trays. For more information about system power consumption and technical specifications of power modules, see H3C SR6604-X/SR6608-X/SR6616-X Routers Hardware Information and Specifications. Installation accessories Mounting bracket...
  • Page 12: Installing The Router

    Installing the router Installation flow Figure2-1 Installation flow Start Install a cable management bracket (only on the SR6616-X) Install the router in a 19-inch rack Ground the router Install a power module Install an MPU and a switching fabric module Install an LPU Install an interface module Install a CF card...
  • Page 13: Installing The Router In A 19-Inch Rack

    Figure2-2 Installing a cable management bracket Installing the router in a 19-inch rack The procedures are similar for installing an SR6604-X, SR6608-X, and SR6616-X router in a rack. This section uses an SR6604-X router as an example. You can install the router in a rack by using mounting brackets and a rack shelf or using mounting brackets and slide rails.
  • Page 14 Figure2-3 Marking the positions of cage nuts Insert one edge of a cage nut into the hole. Compress the other edge of the cage nut, and then push the cage nut fully into the hole. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to install other cage nuts to all the marked positions on the rack post. Figure2-4 Installing a cage nut Attaching the mounting brackets to the router If you have ordered an air filter, install it on the router before you install the mounting brackets.
  • Page 15: Installing The Router By Using Mounting Brackets And Slide Rails

    Before installing the router in the rack, attach slides rails to the rack. As a best practice, purchase slide rails from H3C. Table2-1 describes the slide rails available for the router. For information about...
  • Page 16: Grounding The Router

    If the rack has slide rails installed, skip this section. IMPORTANT: Select slide rails for the router based on the total chassis weight. Table2-1 Slide rails available for the router Available slide rails Chassis Router weight with Slide Max. Adjustment Occupied model full...
  • Page 17: Installing A Power Module

    Figure2-7 Connecting the grounding cable to the grounding hole of router IMPORTANT: • The resistance reading should be smaller than 5 ohms between the chassis and the ground. • To guarantee the grounding effect, use the grounding cable provided with the router to connect to the grounding strip in the equipment room as long as possible.
  • Page 18: Installing An Mpu And A Switching Fabric Module

    MPU in position. Fasten the captive screws on the two sides of the MPU. For the MPU LED description, see H3C SR6604-X/SR6608-X/SR6616-X Routers Hardware Information and Specifications. Figure2-9 Installing an MPU Installing an SFE-X1 switching fabric module On the SR6616-X, slot 6 must have an SFE-X1 switching fabric module installed.
  • Page 19: Installing An Lpu

    SFE-X1 in position. Fasten the captive screws on the two sides of the SFE-X1. For the SFE-X1 LED description, see H3C SR6604-X/SR6608-X/SR6616-X Routers Hardware Information and Specifications.
  • Page 20: Installing A Him/Mim/Mic

    FIP-210 in position. Fasten the captive screws on the two sides of the FIP-210. For more information about the FIP LED description, see H3C SR6604-X/SR6608-X/SR6616-X Routers Hardware Information and Specifications. Figure2-11 Inserting a FIP...
  • Page 21: Installing A Cf Card

    If the LED is on after the HIM/MIM/MIC initialization completes, the HIM/MIM/MIC has been installed correctly and is operating correctly. If the LED is off, the HIM/MIM/MIC has failed the POST. Figure2-12 Installing a HIM/MIM/MIC Installing a CF card Push the CF card eject button all the way into the slot, and make sure the button does not project from the panel.
  • Page 22 Install the upper and lower slide rails on the chassis as shown in Figure2-14. Fasten the fastening screws on the upper and lower slide rails. Figure2-14 Installing the upper and lower slide rails Push the air filter along the slide rails from the rear side of the chassis to the front. Figure2-15 Inserting the air filter to the slide rail Fasten the captive screws on the rear side of the air filter.
  • Page 23: Installing A Lightning Protector For A Network Port

    Figure2-16 Fastening the captive screws Installing an air filter on an SR6616-X Face the front of the router. Align the positioning pins on the air filter with the screw holes on the inlet vent area, and fasten the screws on the air filter. Figure2-17 Installing an air filter on an SR6616-X Installing a lightning protector for a network port Read the instructions for the lightning protector carefully before you install it.
  • Page 24 Installation procedure Use a double-faced adhesive tape to stick the lightning protector onto the router chassis, and make sure it is as close to the grounding screw of the router as possible. Measure the distance between the protector and the grounding screw of the router, cut the ground wire of the protector as appropriate, and securely tighten the ground wire to the grounding screw of the router.
  • Page 25: Connecting The Ac Power Supply To A Power Strip With Lightning Protection

    Connecting the AC power supply to a power strip with lightning protection CAUTION: Make sure the PE terminal of the power socket has been securely grounded. If part of the AC power line is routed outdoors, use a power strip with lightning protection to connect the AC power cord of the router to the AC power line to protect the router from being damaged by lightning strikes.
  • Page 26: Installing A Surge Protector

    Installing a surge protector CAUTION: Ground the surge protector as near as possible. The grounding resistance must be less than 4 ohms. The grounding resistance must be less than 1 ohm if there are special grounding requirements. Read the instructions carefully before installing the surge protector. Generally, you need to connect a surge protector before connecting a signal cable to the router.
  • Page 27: Connecting The Power Cord

    Figure2-20 Installing a surge protector (1) Grounding cable (2) Surge protector The performance of the surge protector might be affected in the following cases: • The surge protector is installed in reverse direction. Connect the IN end to the outdoor network cable and the OUT end to the network port on the router.
  • Page 28: Connecting Dc Power Cords

    Figure2-21 Connecting an AC power cord to the router Connecting DC power cords Connecting power cords for the PSR650-D WARNING! To avoid connection mistakes, identify the label on the DC power cord. Figure2-22 DC power cords To connect DC power cords: Switch off the power supply.
  • Page 29 Figure2-23 Connecting DC power cords Connecting power cords for the PSR1200-D Figure2-24 DC power cords To connect DC power cords: Loosen the captive screws on the power module and remove the power module connector. Figure2-25 Removing the power module connector. Connect the end marked with "–...
  • Page 30 Figure2-26 Attaching the power cords to the power module connector Insert the power module connector in right direction into the power module, and fasten the captive screws. Figure2-27 Installing the power module connector to the power module Connect the other end of each power cord to the DC power source. Use cable ties to secure the power cords to the rack post.
  • Page 31: Connecting Interface Cables

    Connecting interface cables Connecting the AUX cable Overview An AUX cable has a crimped RJ-45 connector at one end for connecting to the AUX port of the router, and D9 male connectors at the other end for connecting to the serial port of the modem. Figure3-1 AUX cable RJ-45 Connecting the AUX cable...
  • Page 32: Connecting An Ethernet Cable

    Connecting an Ethernet cable Overview 10/100 Mbps Ethernet uses category-5 twisted pair cables, while 1000 Mbps Ethernet uses category-5 enhanced or category-6 twisted pair cables. Twisted pair cables include straight-through cables and crossover cables. Category-5 cables provide a transmission frequency of 100 MHz for voice and data transmission; they are mainly used in 100Base-T and 10Base-T networks.
  • Page 33: Making An Ethernet Cable

    Table3-1 Straight-through cable pinouts Pinout No. Orange/white Orange/white Orange Orange Green/white Green/white Blue Blue Blue/white Blue/white Green Green Brown/white Brown/white Brown Brown Table3-2 Crossover cable pinouts Pinout No. Orange/white Green/white Orange Green Green/white Orange/white Blue Blue Blue/white Blue/white Green Orange Brown/white Brown/white Brown...
  • Page 34: Connecting An Ethernet Cable

    When you use a fiber port, you need an SFP, XFP, SFP+, or QSFP+ transceiver module and a fiber cable with an LC or MPO connector. For the compatibility between the cards and transceiver modules, see H3C SR6600/SR6600-X Routers Interface Module Guide. Figure3-4 SFP transceiver module...
  • Page 35: Fiber Cable Overview

    Figure3-6 XFP transceiver module Figure3-7 QSFP+ transceiver module (LC connector) Figure3-8 QSFP+ transceiver module (MPO connector) Fiber cable overview CAUTION: • Never exert a fierce force when you insert or remove a fiber connector. • Never pull, press, or extrude the fiber fiercely. Optical fibers can be classified into single-mode optical fibers and multi-mode optical fibers.
  • Page 36 Item Single-mode optical fiber Multi-mode optical fiber Allows greater dispersion and therefore, Dispersion Less dispersion signal loss exists Uses LEDs as the light source often Users lasers as the light source often Light source and within LANs or distances of a couple within campus backbones for transmission distance hundred meters within a campus...
  • Page 37: Installing Transceiver Modules And Optical Fibers

    Installing transceiver modules and optical fibers 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. To install a transceiver module and optical fiber: Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure the wrist strap is reliably grounded.
  • Page 38: Connecting An E1/T1 Cable

    Figure3-12 Installing a transceiver module and optical fiber (MPO port) Connecting an E1/T1 cable Overview E1 cable You can use an 8E1 interface cable to connect to MIM-8E1(75)/MIM-8E1(75)-F modules. Figure3-13 8E1 splitter cable DB68 NOTE: The coaxial connector and 75-ohm E1 adapter cable are optional accessories, and must be purchased separately if needed.
  • Page 39: Connecting An E1/T1 Cable

    T1 cable CAUTION: When connecting the interface cable, pay attention to the mark on the interface to avoid wrong insertion, which might damage the interface module or even the router. As a best practice, install a lightning protector at the input end of the 8T1 cables to protect them against lightning strikes more efficiently when they are led outdoors.
  • Page 40 Figure3-15 Connecting an E1 75-ohm cable E1 75-ohm cable Device (75ohm E1 Port) E1 / E1-F (75ohm) • If you want to extend the cable, connect each BNC connector of the E1 75-ohm cable to one end of a coaxial connector, and connect the remote device to the other end of the coaxial connector through an E1 75-ohm adapter cable.
  • Page 41: Connecting A Ce3/Ct3/T3 Cable

    Figure3-18 Connecting an 8T1 cable 8T1 interface cable T1 / T1-F Device (RJ45 Port) Connecting a CE3/CT3/T3 cable Overview As a best practice, install a special lightning protector at the input end of the E3/T3 cables to protect them against lightning strikes more efficiently when they are routed outdoors. You can use an E3/T3 interface cable to connect the MIM-1CE3, MIM-1CT3, and MIM-1T3-V2 modules.
  • Page 42: Connecting A Serial Port Cable

    Connecting a serial port cable Overview You can use a serial port cable to connect to the MIM-2SAE/MIM-4SAE/MIM-8SAE module. Select a serial port cable according to the link type. Figure3-21 V.24 DTE cable Pos.1 Pos.1 Pos.28 Pos.25 Figure3-22 V.24 DCE cable Pos.25 Pos.1 Pos.28...
  • Page 43 Figure3-24 V.35 DCE cable Pos.28 Pos.1 Figure3-25 X.21 DTE cable Pos.1 Pos.1 Pos.15 Pos.28 Figure3-26 X.21 DCE cable Pos.15 Pos.1 Pos.1 Pos.28 Figure3-27 RS449 DTE cable Pos.37 Pos.28 Pos.1 Pos.1 Figure3-28 RS449 DCE cable Pos.1 Pos.28 Pos.1 Pos.37...
  • Page 44: Connecting A Serial Port Cable

    Figure3-29 RS530 DTE cable Pos.1 Pos.1 Pos.28 Pos.25 Figure3-30 RS530 DCE cable Pos.25 Pos.1 Pos.28 Pos.1 Connecting a serial port cable Check port type of the peer device and choose the synchronous serial interface cable of correct type. Plug the D28 end of the synchronous serial interface cable into the D28 interface of the SAE interface module.
  • Page 45: Accessing The Router

    Accessing the router Login methods The following logins methods are available for you to log in to the router: • Logging in through the console port, which is the most common way to log in to a router and also the prerequisite for configuring other login methods. •...
  • Page 46 USB-to-RJ45 console driver on the configuration terminal, and then connect the USB-to-RJ45 console cable to the configuration terminal. To download the USB-to-RJ45 console driver, access the H3C official website or scan the QR code on the cable package.
  • Page 47 Figure4-2 Driver installation wizard Click Finish after the drive installation is completed. Figure4-3 Finishing the driver installation Connect the standard USB connector of the cable to the USB port of the configuration terminal.
  • Page 48: Setting Terminal Parameters

    Connect the RJ-45 connector of the cable to the console port of the router. Setting terminal parameters Select Start > All Programs > Accessories > Communications > HyperTerminal. The Connection Description dialog box appears. Figure4-4 Connection description Select the serial port to be used from the Connect using list, and click OK. Figure4-5 Setting the serial port used by the HyperTerminal connection Set Bits per second to 9600, Data bits to 8, Parity to None, Stop bits to 1, and Flow control to None, and click OK.
  • Page 49 Figure4-6 Setting the serial port parameters Select File > Properties in the HyperTerminal window. Figure4-7 HyperTerminal window On the Settings tab, set the emulation to VT100 and click OK.
  • Page 50: Powering On The Router

    Figure4-8 Setting terminal emulation in test Properties dialog box Powering on the router Verifying before power-on Before powering on the router, verify the following items: • The power modules and fan trays are correctly installed. • The power cord and grounding cable are correctly connected. •...
  • Page 51 Press Ctrl+T to start memory test Booting Normal Extend BootWare..The Extend BootWare is self-decompressing......Done! **************************************************************************** H3C SR66 BootWare, Version 2.06 **************************************************************************** Copyright (c) 2004-2017 New H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. Compiled Date : Apr 6 2017 CPU Type : P2020...
  • Page 52: Logging In To The Router Through Telnet/Ssh

    Specify an IP address for the PC, making sure the PC and the port are in the same network segment. For more information about how to log in to the router through Telnet/SSH, see H3C SR6600/SR6600-X Routers Configuration Guides. Configuring basic settings...
  • Page 53: Replacement Procedures

    Replacement procedures The router uses modular design. All modules for the router are hot swappable. Safety recommendations • Always wear an ESD wrist strap or ESD gloves when you replace the modules. • To hot swap an LPU or HIM/MIM/MIC, first use the command to stop the card from remove operating.
  • Page 54: Replacing An Mpu And A Switching Fabric Module

    Replacing an MPU and a switching fabric module Restrictions and guidelines IMPORTANT: When the system has a card that does not operate stably, do not use the command to reboot trigger an active/standby switchover. To display stability information for the system, execute the command.
  • Page 55: Replacing An Lpu

    Figure5-3 Pulling the SFE-X1 out of the slot (SR6616-X) Install a new SFE-X1. For the installation procedure, see "Installing an SFE-X1 switching fabric module." If you do not install a new SFE-X1 in the slot, install a filler panel. Replacing an LPU CAUTION: To avoid hardware damage, do not replace the LPU when its RUN LED is fast flashing.
  • Page 56: Replacing A Him/Mim/Mic

    Figure5-4 Pulling the FIP module out of the slot Install a new FIP module. For the installation procedure, see "Installing an LPU." If you do not install a new FIP module in the slot, install a filler panel. Replacing a HIM/MIM/MIC IMPORTANT: After you remove a HIM/MIM/MIC from a FIP, the HIM/MIM/MIC settings will not automatically restore if you reinstall the HIM/MIM/MIC on the FIP after the FIP reboots.
  • Page 57: Replacing A Cf Card

    Install a new MIM. For the installation procedure, see "Installing a HIM/MIM/MIC." If you do not install a new MIM in the slot, install a filler panel. Replacing a CF card CAUTION: To avoid hardware damage, do not remove the CF card when the router is booting or the CF LED is flashing.
  • Page 58: Replacing A Fan Tray

    Figure5-7 Removing a transceiver module Replacing a fan tray CAUTION: • Keep your hands away from the spinning fan blades when removing the fan tray. • Do not keep the router working without a fan tray for more than two minutes because poor ventilation might result in damage to the router.
  • Page 59: Replacing A Fan Tray For An Sr6616-X Router

    Replacing a fan tray for an SR6616-X router Face the front of the router. Press the fan tray release button with the thumb, slightly pull the fan tray away from the chassis, and slowly pull the fan tray out along the slide rails when fans stop spinning. Holding the front part of the fan tray with one hand, pressing down the release button with the thumb, and supporting the bottom of the fan tray with the other hand, push the fan tray into the slot along the slide rails until the fan tray makes complete contact with the backplane.
  • Page 60: Replacing An Air Filter For An Sr6616-X Router

    Figure5-10 Loosening the captive screws of the air filter Gently pull the air filter out along the slide rails. Figure5-11 Pulling the air filter out along the slide rails Install a new air filter. For the installation procedure, see "Installing an air filter on an SR6604-X/SR6608-X."...
  • Page 61: Replacing A Memory Module

    Replacing a memory module CAUTION: For the router to operate correctly, use the memory modules provided by H3C only. The MPUs and LPUs are equipped with memory modules. Before you install or remove a memory module, remove the MPU or LPU from the chassis first. For more information, see "Replacing an...
  • Page 62: Replacing A Memory Module

    Figure5-14 Memory module structure (DDR3) (1) Connector edge (2) Polarization notch (3) Latch notch Replacing a memory module The methods for replacing memory modules are similar. This example replaces a memory module on an RSE-X2. To replace a memory module: Pull the release latches away from the memory module at both ends so that the memory module is lifted from the memory module slot.
  • Page 63: Hardware Management And Maintenance

    Comware Software, Version 5.20, A2706P02 Copyright (c) 2004-2012 Hangzhou H3C Tech. Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. H3C SR6616-X uptime is 0 week, 0 day, 0 hour, 15 minutes Slot 0: SAP-4EXP uptime is 0 week, 0 day, 0 hour, 13 minutes...
  • Page 64: Displaying The Running Statistics For The Router

    [FIXED PORT] MGE4/0/0 (Hardware)Ver.B, (Driver)1.0, (Cpld)1.0 Displaying the running statistics for the router For diagnosis or troubleshooting, you can use separate commands to collect running display status data module by module, or use the command to display diagnostic-information bulk collect running data for multiple modules. This command displays the output of the display , and clock...
  • Page 65: Displaying The Electrical Label Data

    <Sysname> display device manuinfo Slot 0: DEVICE_NAME: RT-RSE-X2 DEVICE_SERIAL_NUMBER: 210231A1RG0000000002 MAC_ADDRESS: 00FE-1230-1230 MANUFACTURING_DATE: 2011-12-12 VENDOR_NAME:H3C • Use the command to display the display device manuinfo slot slot-number electrical label data for the card in the specified slot. <Sysname> display device manuinfo slot 0...
  • Page 66: Displaying The Cpu Usage Statistics

    Table6-2 Command output Field Description DEVICE_NAME Card type. DEVICE_SERIAL_NUMBER Card serial number. MAC address of the card: • An MPU has a MAC address. MAC_ADDRESS • An LPU does not have a MAC address, and the field displays NONE. MANUFACTURING_DATE Manufacturing date of the card.
  • Page 67: Displaying The Cf Card Information

    Total Used Memory(bytes): 277820968 Used Rate: 6% Table6-4 Command output Field Description System Total Memory(bytes) Physical memory size (in bytes) of the MPU. Total Used Memory(bytes) Used memory size (in bytes) of the MPU. Used Rate Memory usage of the MPU. Displaying the CF card information Use the command to display the CF card information.
  • Page 68: Displaying The Power Module Operating Status

    Displaying the power module operating status Use the command to display the power module operating status. display power-supply <Sysname> display power-supply Power No. State Description ------------------------------------------------ Absent Unknown Normal VAPEL-300AC Table6-7 Command output Field Description Power No. Slot number of the power module. Power module state: •...
  • Page 69: Port Configuration And Management

    Field Description AlarmLimit Alarming temperature threshold. Shutdown temperature threshold. When the sensor temperature reaches ShutdownLimit this limit, the system shuts down automatically. Port configuration and management Configuring a combo interface A combo interface is a logical interface that contains an SFP port of a transceiver module and an RJ-45 Ethernet port.
  • Page 70: Displaying And Verifying Transceiver Modules

    The system outputs alarm information for you to locate and troubleshoot faults of transceiver modules. For the H3C-customized transceiver modules, the system can also monitor the key parameters, such as temperature, voltage, laser bias current, TX power, and RX power. When these parameters are abnormal, you can take corresponding measures to prevent transceiver module faults.
  • Page 71: Rebooting A Card Or Router

    For more information about the transceiver module displaying commands, see H3C SR6600/SR6600-X Routers Command References. Rebooting a card or router When upgrading and maintaining the system software image or configuration file for the router, you need to reboot the router. After you change the operating mode of a MPU or LPU, you must restart the corresponding module.
  • Page 72: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting IMPORTANT: The barcode stuck on the router chassis contains production and servicing information. Before you return a faulty router for serving, provide the barcode information of the router to H3C Support. MPU failures RUN LED is off Symptom The RUN LED for the MPU is off. For more information about the RUN LED, see Table7-1.
  • Page 73: Palm Led Is Steady On

    SAP module cannot be powered on. Verify that the router has one type of power modules installed: AC power modules or DC power modules. If the problem persists, contact H3C Support. Table7-1 MPU LEDs Status Description No power is provided or the MPU is faulty.
  • Page 74: Run Led Fast Flashes

    Slot3: The Board is present, state is unknown If the problem persists, contact H3C Support. RUN LED fast flashes Symptom 20 minutes after the router is powered on or the LPU is inserted into the router, the RUN LED for the LPU still fast flashes at 8 Hz.
  • Page 75: Red Power Led Is On

    After the router is booted, the output from the configuration terminal shows that the fan tray is not in position. #Jun 14 11:57:27:778 2012 H3C DEVM/1/FAN STATE CHANGES TO FAILURE: Trap 1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.8.35.12.1.6<hh3cfanfailure>: fan ID is 1 %Jun 14 11:57:27:779 2012 H3C DEVM/3/FAN_ABSENT: Fan 1 is absent.
  • Page 76: Him/Mim/Mic Failures

    When a HIM/MIM/MIC is hot swapped, the output from the configuration terminal shows that the HIM/MIM/MIC is faulty or the router cannot recognize the HIM/MIM/MIC. %Jun 14 11:12:36:037 2012 H3C DRVICOUT/1/DrvIcOutStr: -Slot=4; Card in Slot 4 Sublot 1 can not be recognized !
  • Page 77: No Response From The Serial Port

    Verify that the Bits per second field is set to 9600 bps. An incorrect Bits per second might also cause the configuration terminal to display garbled characters. If the problem persists, contact H3C Support. No response from the serial port Symptom The serial port gives no response.
  • Page 78: Examining The State Of Password Recovery Capability

    Press Ctrl+D to access BASIC-BOOTWARE MENU Press Ctrl+T to start memory test Booting Normal Extend BootWare..**************************************************************************** H3C SR66 BootWare, Version 2.06 **************************************************************************** Copyright (c) 2004-2017 New H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. Compiled Date : Apr 6 2017 CPU Type : P2020...
  • Page 79: Skipping Current System Configuration

    cfa0 Size : 999MB NVRAM Size : 128KB BASIC CPLD Version : 2.0 EXTENDED CPLD Version: 2.0 PCB Version : Ver.B BootWare Validating... Press Ctrl+B to enter extended boot menu... Press Ctrl + B within three seconds after the "Press Ctrl+B to enter extended boot menu..." prompt message appears.
  • Page 80: Skipping Authentication For Console Login

    |<7> BootWare Operation Menu |<8> Skip Authentication for Console Login |<9> Storage Device Operation |<0> Reboot ============================================================================ Ctrl+Z: Access EXTENDED ASSISTANT MENU Ctrl+F: Format File System Ctrl+C: Display Copyright Enter your choice(0-9): 6 After the configuration skipping flag is set successfully, the following message appears: Flag Set Success.
  • Page 81: Restoring To Factory Default Configuration

    |<9> Storage Device Operation |<0> Reboot ============================================================================ Ctrl+Z: Access EXTENDED ASSISTANT MENU Ctrl+F: Format File System Ctrl+C: Display Copyright Enter your choice(0-9): 8 The router deletes the console login password configuration commands from the main next-startup configuration file. After the operation is completed, the following message appears: Clear Image Password Success! When the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu appears again, enter 0 to reboot the router.
  • Page 82: Cooling System Failure

    Trap 1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.8.35.12.1.16<hh3cBoardTemperatureHigher>: chassisIndex i s 0, slotIndex 0.1 %Jun 14 11:54:38:179 2012 H3C DEVM/4/BOARD_TEMP_TOOHIGH: Board temperature is to o high on Chassis 0 Slot 1, type is RSE-X2. The output shows that the temperature inside the router has exceeded the upper threshold. In this case, the fans of the router will rotate at full speed.
  • Page 83: Ethernet Port Failure

    Change the rate and duplex mode of a port by force, and make sure the rate and duplex mode of the local end are the same as the peer end. If the problem persists, contact H3C Support. HIM/MIM/MIC, cable, and connection failure Symptom Power on the router after a HIM/MIM/MIC is installed.
  • Page 84: Tftp Upgrade Failure

    TFTP upgrade failure Symptom Start the router, and upgrade the software through TFTP. The following problems might occur: • The CF card has no enough space. File will be transferred in binary mode Downloading file from remote TFTP server, please wait...\ Failed to write data into storage device, maybe no enough space on device •...
  • Page 85: System Software Image File Missing Errors

    A possible reason for the errors is that the main, backup, and secure system software image files have been deleted or damaged. Solution To solve this problem: Download the application package again or set the file attributes in the BootWare file list. If the problem persists, contact H3C Support.

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