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New H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.
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  • Page 1 H3C SR6616 Routers Hardware Information and Specifications New H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. http://www.h3c.com Document version: 6W100-20230508...
  • Page 2 The information in this document is subject to change without notice. All contents in this document, including statements, information, and recommendations, are believed to be accurate, but they are presented without warranty of any kind, express or implied. H3C shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.
  • Page 3 Preface This document describes hardware information and specifications for H3C SR6616 routers. It contains the following sections: • Chassis views and technical specifications. • Removable components. • LEDs. • Slot arrangement and interface numbering. This preface includes the following topics about the documentation: •...
  • Page 4 GUI conventions Convention Description Window names, button names, field names, and menu items are in Boldface. For Boldface example, the New User window opens; click OK. Multi-level menus are separated by angle brackets. For example, File > Create > Folder. >...
  • 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: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Chassis views and technical specifications ·············································· 1-1 Chassis views ················································································································································· 1-1 Dimensions and weights ································································································································· 1-6 Chassis ··················································································································································· 1-6 Cards ······················································································································································· 1-7 Power supplies ········································································································································ 1-8 Power consumption········································································································································· 1-8 Cards ······················································································································································· 1-8 Fan trays ················································································································································· 1-9...
  • Page 7: Chassis Views And Technical Specifications

    Do not use the handle on the rear cover to move the router chassis. This handle is designed to help you remove the rear cover and cannot support the chassis weight. Figure1-1 SR6616 front view (an RPE-X1 MPU installed) (1) Fan tray...
  • Page 8 RPE-X1 MPUs. • Before installing an RPE-X1, RPE-X3, RPE-X5, or RPE-X5E MPU, install a compatible carrier in the MPU slot. Figure1-2 SR6616 front view (an RSE-X1 MPU installed) (1) Fan tray (2) Chassis handle (3) Cable management bracket...
  • Page 9 Figure1-3 SR6616 front view (an MCP-X1 installed) (1) Fan tray (2) Chassis handle (3) Service module/switching fabric module slots (slot 0 to slot 3 and slot 6 to slot 9) (4) MPU slots (slot 5 and slot 6) (5) Air intake vents (an optional air filter can be installed)
  • Page 10 Figure1-4 SR6616 front view (an MCP-X2 installed) (1) Fan tray (2) Chassis handle (3) Service module/switching fabric module slots (slot 0 to slot 3 and slot 6 to slot 9) (4) MPU slots (slot 5 and slot 6) (5) Air intake vents (an optional air filter can be installed)
  • Page 11 • An SFE-L2 switching fabric module is provided with the SR6616-DS router. As a best practice, install the module in slot 6. For the installation procedure, see H3C SR6616 Routers Installation Guide. • To install an SFE-L2 switching fabric module in slot 3 on the SR6616-DS router, first install an SFU carrier in the slot.
  • Page 12: Dimensions And Weights

    Figure1-6 SR6616 rear view (1) Chassis air exhaust vents (2) Chassis handle (3) Grounding screw and grounding sign (4) Power supply air exhaust vents (5) Rear cover handle (6) Warning label Dimensions and weights Chassis Table1-1 Router dimensions and weights...
  • Page 13: Cards

    Cards Table1-2 Card weights and dimensions Model Net weight Dimensions (H × W × D) RPE-X1 1.4 kg (3.09 lb) 40 × 199 × 282 mm (1.57 × 7.83 × 11.10 in) RPE-X3 0.85 kg (1.87 lb) 40 × 199 × 282 mm (1.57 × 7.83 × 11.10 in) RPE-X5 0.95 kg (2.09 lb) 40 ×...
  • Page 14: Power Supplies

    Power supplies Table1-3 Power supply weights and dimensions Model Net weight Dimensions (H × W × D) PSR650-A 2.43 kg (5.36 lb) 41 × 140 × 340 mm (1.61 × 5.51 × 13.39 in) PSR1200-A 2.6 kg (5.73 lb) 41 × 140 × 340 mm (1.61 × 5.51 × 13.39 in) PSR650-D 2.25 kg (4.96 lb) 41 ×...
  • Page 15: Fan Trays

    124.60 W SAP-48GBP 102.67 W 132.60 W SAP-20GE2XP 95.96 W 149.34 W SAP-28GE 91.84 W 153.42 W SAP-XP4GE32 79.3 W 96.38 W Fan trays Table1-5 Fan tray power consumption Model Power consumption SR6616 fan tray 65.46 W to 262.80 W...
  • Page 16 Contents 2 Removable components ·········································································· 2-1 MPUs ······························································································································································ 2-1 RPE-X1 ··················································································································································· 2-1 RPE-X3 ··················································································································································· 2-2 RPE-X5 ··················································································································································· 2-3 RPE-X5E ················································································································································· 2-4 RSE-X1 ··················································································································································· 2-5 MCP-X1/X2 ············································································································································· 2-6 Components ············································································································································ 2-7 Switching fabric modules ······························································································································ 2-11 SFE-L1 ·················································································································································· 2-11 SFE-L2 ·················································································································································· 2-12 Flexible interface platform modules ··············································································································...
  • Page 17: Removable Components

    You can select them as needed. If you order an RPE-X1, RPE-X3, RPE-X5, or RPE-X5E MPU, you must also order a compatible carrier. For the MPU carrier installation procedure, see H3C SR6616 Routers Installation Guide. RPE-X1 Figure2-1 RPE-X1 MPU...
  • Page 18: Rpe-X3

    Item Specification • 256 MB by default for the built-in CF card • CF card 256 MB, 512 MB, or 1 GB for an optional external CF card (CF cards less than 256 MB are not supported) 2 (USB 0: Type A connector, operating in the host mode; USB 1: Type B USB ports connector, operating in the device mode) Dimensions (H ×...
  • Page 19: Rpe-X5

    Item Specification USB console port Management Ethernet port 1 (10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T) USB port Host mode, type A connector Reset button Hot swapping Supported NOTE: • SDRAM stores running configuration and buffers data during data forwarding. • Non-volatile random access memory (NVRAM) stores system exception logs. RPE-X5 CAUTION: If you connect a large-sized USB drive directly to the RPE-X5 MPU, the right ejector lever of the...
  • Page 20: Rpe-X5E

    The Ethernet fiber ports SFP+0 and SFP+1 on the RPE-X5E MPU are only used for virtual machine services and do not support Layer 2 or Layer 3 forwarding. For information about how to use these two fiber ports, see H3C SR6600 Router Series VM Deployment Guide. Figure2-4 RPE-X5E MPU...
  • Page 21: Rse-X1

    NOTE: SDRAM stores running configuration and buffers data during data forwarding. RSE-X1 Figure2-5 RSE-X1 MPU (1) Reset button (RESET) (2) CF card button (3) CF card (4) CF card LED (5) Host-mode USB port 0 (0) (6) Device-mode USB port 1 (1) (7) USB 1 LED (8) LINK/ACT LED for the Ethernet management port (9) Management Ethernet port (MANAGEMENT)
  • Page 22: Mcp-X1/X2

    MCP-X1/X2 Figure2-6 MCP-X1 (1) Combo interface 1 (2) Combo interface 3 (3) CF card slot (CF CARD) (4) CF card LED (CF) (5) Management Ethernet port (MANAGEMENT) (6) Console port (CONSOLE) (7) AUX port (AUX) (8) Reset button (RESET) (9) MCP-X1 status LED (10) USB port (11) Combo interface 2 (12) Combo interface 0...
  • Page 23: Components

    CF card CAUTION: Use CF cards provided by H3C only. The router might be incompatible with other CF cards. A compact flash (CF) card stores logs, host files, and configuration files. The router is equipped with a built-in CF card, which is identified with cfa0. In addition, the router provides an external CF card slot to expand the storage space.
  • Page 24 In the event that the console port fails, the AUX port can be connected to a terminal as a backup port of the console port. For more information about how to use the AUX port, see H3C SR6616 Routers Installation Guide.
  • Page 25 Management Ethernet port The management Ethernet port is a 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T RJ-45 port. It allows you to upgrade software and manage the router through a network management server without using any service interface of the router. The management Ethernet port is used only for managing the router and it has no service processing capabilities such as data forwarding.
  • Page 26 Table2-12 Fiber Ethernet port specifications Item Specification Connector type Transceiver module type Interface standards 802.3, 802.3u, and 802.3ab Operating mode 1000 Mbps, full duplex 10 Gbps Ethernet port The MCP-X2 provides two 10 Gbps Ethernet ports. 10 Gbps SFP+ ports do not support 1000 Mbps transceiver modules.
  • Page 27: Switching Fabric Modules

    RPE-X5E MPU is powered off by pressing the power button, you need to press the power button to turn it on and then execute the command. reboot Switching fabric modules The SR6616 router supports switching fabric modules only when it is installed with the RPE-X3/RPE-X5/RPE-X5E MPU. SFE-L1 Front panel Figure2-8 SFE-L1 front panel...
  • Page 28: Sfe-L2

    Flexible interface platform modules IMPORTANT: Use transceiver modules for the flexible interface platform modules (FIPs) provided by H3C only. The router might be incompatible with transceiver modules from other vendors. The system generates an alarm when a transceiver module from another vendor is installed.
  • Page 29 For more information about the fiber } combo enable { copper | command, see H3C SR6600/SR6600-X Routers Interface Command Reference(V7). fiber } A FIP module is a processing engine and you can install different interface modules on a FIP to support different network services as needed.
  • Page 30 The OPEN BOOK mark indicates that the operator must read the following document before working with the FIP: Table2-17 References for FIP operations Operation Reference Install and remove the FIP Install and remove interface modules H3C SR6616 Router Installation Guide Connect network cables Connect optical fibers Technical specifications Item Specification 2 HIMs supported...
  • Page 31 The OPEN BOOK mark indicates that the operator must read the following document before working with the FIP: Table2-18 References for FIP operations Operation Reference Install and remove the FIP Install and remove MIMs H3C SR6616 Router Installation Guide Connect network cables Connect optical fibers Technical specifications Item Specification Flash 4 MB •...
  • Page 32 The OPEN BOOK mark indicates that the operator must read the following document before working with the FIP: Table2-21 References for FIP operations Operation Reference Install and remove the FIP H3C SR6616 Router Installation Guide Install and remove MIMs 2-16...
  • Page 33 Operation Reference Connect network cables Connect optical fibers Technical specifications Item Specification Flash 4 MB • Default—Two 1-GB DDR2 SDRAMs Memory type and size • Maximum—Two 2-GB DDR2 SDRAMs NVRAM 128 KB 10 Mbps, half/full-duplex 2 copper ports (automatic Combo interfaces 100 Mbps, half/full-duplex MDI/MDIX) 1000 Mbps, full-duplex...
  • Page 34 Technical specifications Item Specification Flash 8 MB • Default—One 2-GB DDR3 SDRAM Memory type and size • Maximum—Two 2-GB DDR3 SDRAMs NVRAM 128 KB 10 Mbps, half/full-duplex 2 copper ports (MDI/MDIX Combo interface 100 Mbps, half/full-duplex autosensing) 1000 Mbps, full-duplex 2 fiber ports 1000 Mbps, full-duplex 4 supported...
  • Page 35: Fip-300

    (1) Captive screw (2) Slot 4 (3) Slot 3 (4) Ejector lever (5) Slot 1 (6) Slot 2 Technical specifications Item Specification Memory type and size 4GB DDR4 (Optional) 512 GB mSATA SSD Drive NOTE: The mSATA hard disk with SSC enabled is not supported on the FIP-260. Not supported Not supported Not supported...
  • Page 36 Item Specification 10 Mbps, half/full-duplex Copper ports (MDI/MDIX Combo interface 100 Mbps, half/full-duplex autosensing) 1000 Mbps, full-duplex Fiber ports 1000 Mbps, full-duplex Not supported Hardware encryption Supported Hot swapping Supported Combo interface specifications Specifications of combo interfaces on the FIP-300 and the FIP-110 are the same. For more information, see Table2-19 and Table2-20.
  • Page 37 Item Specification NVRAM 128 KB 10 Mbps, half/full-duplex 2 copper ports (automatic Combo interfaces 100 Mbps, half/full-duplex MDI/MDIX) 1000 Mbps, full-duplex 2 fiber ports 1000 Mbps, full-duplex 10G Ethernet port Not supported Hardware encryption Supported Hot-swapping Supported Combo interface specifications Specifications of combo interfaces on the FIP-310 and the FIP-110 are the same.
  • Page 38: Fip-380

    Front panel Figure2-18 FIP-380 front panel (1) Captive screw (2) Slot 2 (3) 10GBASE-R-SFP+ ports SFP+22 and SFP+23 (4) 1000BASE-X-SFP ports SFP0 to SFP13 (5) 100/1000 BASE-T Ethernet copper ports GE14 to GE21 (6) Ejector lever (7) Slot 1 Technical specifications Table2-23 FIP-380 technical specifications Item Specification...
  • Page 39 Table2-25 1000BASE-X-SFP port specifications Item Specification Connector Transceiver module type Interface standards 802.3, 802.3u, and 802.3ab Operating mode 1000 Mbps, full duplex Table2-26 100/1000BASE-T port specifications Item Specification Connector RJ-45 100 Mbps autosensing Full duplex, auto-negotiation Operating mode 1000 Mbps autosensing Full duplex, auto-negotiation FIP-600 The FIP-600 provides four combo interfaces.
  • Page 40 A FIP-660 provides four MIC-X interface module slots. When installing a FIP-660, if a service module slot adjacent to the FIP-660 is empty, install an air deflector over the slot. For information about how to install an air deflector, see H3C SR6616 Routers Installation Guide. Front panel...
  • Page 41 Technical specifications Item Specification Memory type and size 16GB DDR4 Drive Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported MIC-X A maximum of 4 Hardware encryption Supported Hot swapping Supported FIP-680 The FIP-680 provides 4 SFP+ ports, 12 SFP ports, and 8 copper GE ports. It supports a maximum of two MICs.
  • Page 42 Item Specification Hardware encryption Supported Hot-swapping Supported 10GE SFP+ port specifications Table2-27 FIP-680 10GE SFP+ port specifications Item Specification Connector Transceiver module type SFP+ Synchronous Ethernet Not supported 1588v2.2 Not supported Interface standards 802.3ae Duplex mode 10 Gbps, full duplex GE SFP port specifications Table2-28 FIP-680 GE SFP port specifications Item...
  • Page 43: Service Aggregation Platform Modules

    } A SAP module provides network ports for receiving packets from the network and sending packets to the network. This section describes the SAPs available for the H3C SR6616 router. SAP-48GBE The SAP-48GBE has 48 high-performance RJ-45 ports that can be both routed and switched. One two-color LED is available for each port to indicate their activity and link status.
  • Page 44: Sap-24Gbp

    Item Specification Transmission distance 100 m (328.08 ft) Ethernet_II Supported frame format Ethernet_SNAP 10 Mbps Full/half duplex, auto-negotiation Interface speed and duplex 100 Mbps Full/half duplex, auto-negotiation mode 1000 Mbps Full duplex, auto-negotiation SAP-24GBP The SAP-24GBP has 24 high-performance fiber SFP ports that can be both routed and switched. One two-color LED is available for each port to indicate their activity and link status.
  • Page 45: Sap-48Gbp

    Fixed Ethernet port specifications Specifications of the SAP-24GBP fixed Ethernet ports and the FIP-110 fiber combo ports are the same. For more information, see Table2-20. SAP-48GBP The SAP-48GBP has 48 high-performance fiber SFP ports that can be both routed and switched. One two-color LED is available for each port to indicate their activity and link status.
  • Page 46: Sap-20Ge2Xp

    SAP-20GE2XP Front panel Figure2-26 SAP-20GE2XP front panel (1) SFP ports (GE0 to GE15) (2) Combo interfaces (GE16 to GE19) (3) SFP+ port 0 (4) SFP+ port 1 (5) Operating status LED (RUN) Technical specifications Item Specification Flash 8 MB. • Default—Two 2-GB DDR3 SDRAMs.
  • Page 47: Sap-28Ge

    Item Specification Interface type Auto MDI/MDI-X • Ethernet_II Frame format supported • Ethernet_SNAP 10 Mbps auto-sensing Half/full duplex, auto-negotiation Interface speed and duplex 100 Mbps auto-sensing Half/full duplex, auto-negotiation mode 1000 Mbps auto-sensing Full duplex, auto-negotiation For the fiber combo port specifications, see Table2-30. Table2-32 SFP+ port specifications Item Specification...
  • Page 48: Sap-Xp4Ge32

    Item Specification 1000 Mbps, full-duplex.  • Fiber port—1000 Mbps, full-duplex. Hot swapping Supported. Fixed Ethernet port specifications Table2-33 SFP port specifications Item Specification Connector type Transceiver module type Network synchronization Supported 1588v2.2 protocol Supported Interface standards 802.3, 802.3u, and 802.3ab Operating mode 1000 Mbps, full duplex Table2-34 Copper combo port specifications...
  • Page 49 (4) 1000BASE-X-SFP ports SFP24 to SFP31 (5) 10GBASE-R-SFP+ ports SFP+32 to SFP+35 (6) Operating status LED (RUN) (7) Ejector lever Technical specifications Item Specification Memory type and size 8GB DDR4 (Optional) 512 GB mSATA SSD NOTE: Built-in hard disk The mSATA hard disk with SSC enabled is not supported on the SAP-XP4GE32.
  • Page 50: Hardware Compatibility Matrixes

    For the copper combo port specifications, see Table2-35. For the fiber combo port specifications, see Table2-36. Hardware compatibility matrixes In the compatibility matrices, "√" means "Supported" and "×" means "Not supported." MPU and Comware compatibility matrix Table2-1 MPU and Comware compatibility matrix Comware 5 Comware 7 √...
  • Page 51: Interface Module And Comware Compatibility Matrix

    SAP-48GB √ × × × × × × SAP-20GE √ × × × × × × √ SAP-28GE × × × × × × SAP-XP4G √ √ √ × × × × SPE-FWM- √ √ × × × × × SPE-SSL-2 √...
  • Page 52: Ac Power Supplies

    AC power supplies PSR650-A Figure2-29 PSR650-A view (1) AC-input power receptacle (2) Power switch (3) Handle (4) Power supply status LED Table2-4 PSR650-A specifications Item Specification Model PSR650-A Rated input voltage 100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 or 60 Hz Maximum input current 10 A Maximum power...
  • Page 53: Dc Power Supplies

    Table2-5 PSR1200-A specifications Item Specification Model PSR1200-A Rated input voltage 100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 or 60 Hz Maximum input current 16 A Maximum power 1213 W DC power supplies PSR650-D Figure2-31 PSR650-D view (1) DC-input terminal block (2) Power switch (3) Handle (4) Power supply status LED...
  • Page 54: Fan Tray

    PSR1200-D Figure2-32 PSR1200-D view (1) Power supply connector (2) Power switch (3) Handle (4) Power supply status LED Table2-7 PSR1200-D specifications Item Specification Model PSR1200-D Rated input voltage –48 VDC to –60 VDC Maximum input current 42 A Maximum power 1213 W Fan tray Figure2-33 Fan tray...
  • Page 55: Transceiver Modules

    Port protective unit–single port, maximum discharge current (8/20μs waveform): 5 kA, output voltage (10/700μs waveform): core-core < 40 V, core-ground < 600 V. For information about how to install a network port lightning protector, see H3C SR6616 Routers Installation Guide.
  • Page 56 For information about how to install a surge protector, see H3C SR6616 Routers Installation Guide. 2-40...
  • Page 57 Contents 3 LEDs ········································································································ 3-1 MPU LEDs ······················································································································································ 3-3 Switching fabric module LEDs ······················································································································ 3-12 FIP LEDs ······················································································································································· 3-12 SAP LEDs ····················································································································································· 3-19 HIM/MIM/MIC/MIC-X LEDs ··························································································································· 3-23 Power supply LEDs ······································································································································· 3-23 Fan tray LEDs ··············································································································································· 3-25...
  • Page 58: Leds

    LEDs The MPUs, switching fabric modules, FIPs, SAPs, HIM/MIM/MICs, power supplies, and fan trays available for the router provide various LEDs to indicate the operating status. Table3-1 H3C SR6616 router LEDs Remarks Run LED (RUN) Active LED (ACT) Alarm LED (ALM) RPE-X1 LEDs See Table3-2.
  • Page 59 1000 Mbps fiber Ethernet port LED (SFP0 and SFP1) Run LED (RUN) Table3-18 SAP LEDs Table3-19. 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet port LED HIM/MIM/MIC/MIC-X See H3C SR6600/SR6600-X Routers Interface Module Guide. LEDs Power supply LEDs Power LED See Table3-24. Run LED (RUN) Fan tray LEDs See Table3-25.
  • Page 60: Mpu Leds

    MPU LEDs CAUTION: To avoid damaging the file system on the CF card, do not remove the CF card when the CF LED is flashing. Figure3-1 RPE-X1 LEDs Table3-2 RPE-X1 LED description Status Description No power input is available, or the RPE-X1 has failed. Slow flashing (1 The RPE-X1 is operating correctly.
  • Page 61 Status Description (green) A host is connected to the device-mode USB port. The Steady on USB cable can be unplugged in this state. Data is being transmitted or received through the Flashing device-mode USB port. In this state, do not unplug the USB cable.
  • Page 62 Figure3-3 LEDs on the RPE-X5 Table3-4 RPE-X5 LED description Status Description Fast flashing The BIOS is operating correctly. green Slow flashing No or insufficient memory or yellow initialization failure. BIOS stage Fast flashing The extended segment does not exist. yellow Hardware failure or no power input.
  • Page 63 Status Description (yellow/green) Flashing Data is being received or transmitted at 1000 Mbps. green Steady A 100 Mbps link is present. yellow Flashing Data is being received or transmitted at 100 Mbps. yellow No link is present or the port is faulty. Fast flashing USB-based automatic configuration has failed.
  • Page 64 Status Description yellow Hardware failure or no power input. Slow flashing The system is operating correctly. green Comware Fast flashing stage USB-based automatic configuration has green (5 succeeded. seconds) Steady on The system power is insufficient. PALM The power system is operating correctly. (red) Slow flashing The device is in IRF mode and the MPU is the global...
  • Page 65 Status Description Fast flashing The power button has been pressed and the Comware green system starts to shut down. Steady red The shutdown of the Comware system is in progress. The Comware system has shut down. Figure3-5 RSE-X1 LEDs Table3-6 RSE-X1 LED description Status Description No CF card is present or the CF card is not recognizable.
  • Page 66 The system is accessing the CF card. In this Flashing green (yellow/green) state, do not remove the CF card. Steady yellow A CF card not provided by H3C. No power input is available, or the MCP-X1 has failed. Slow flashing (1 The MCP-X1 is operating correctly.
  • Page 67 Status Description (red) Steady on The system power is insufficient. The system is operating correctly and no alarm has occurred. A fault has occurred on the system or the (red) Steady on available power is insufficient. In this state, identify the system log immediately. The corresponding interface is not connected.
  • Page 68 The system is accessing the CF card. In this state, Flashing green do not remove the CF card. Steady yellow A CF card not provided by H3C. No power input is available, or the MCP-X1 has failed. Slow flashing The MCP-X1 is operating correctly.
  • Page 69: Switching Fabric Module Leds

    Switching fabric module LEDs Figure3-8 SFE-L1 status LED Figure3-9 SFE-2 status LED Table3-9 SFE-L1 LED description Status Description No link is present or the module is faulty. Slow flashing (1 The module is operating correctly. Application software is being loaded. (green) Fast flashing (8 To avoid module damage, do not power off the...
  • Page 70 Figure3-11 FIP-20 LED Table3-10 FIP-10/20 LED description Status Description No link is present or the FIP is faulty. Slow flashing (1 The FIP is operating correctly. (green) Fast flashing (8 The FIP is loading software. Figure3-12 FIP-110 LEDs Figure3-13 FIP-210 LEDs 3-13...
  • Page 71 Figure3-14 FIP-240 LEDs Figure3-15 FIP-600 LEDs Table3-11 FIP-110/210/240/600 LED description Status Description No link is present. Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is present. 10/100/1000 Flashing green Data is being received or transmitted at 1000 Mbps. Mbps copper Ethernet port Steady yellow A 10/100 Mbps link is present.
  • Page 72 Figure3-16 FIP-260 LEDs Table3-12 FIP-260 LED description Status Description No power is being input or the FIP has failed. The FIP software system is starting up. Slow flashing (1 The FIP is operating correctly. (green) Fast flashing (8 The FIP is loading software. Figure3-17 FIP-300 LEDs Table3-13 FIP-300 LED description Status...
  • Page 73 Figure3-18 FIP-310 LEDs Table3-14 FIP-310 LED description Status Description No link is present. Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is present. GE0 through Flashing green Data is being received or transmitted at 1000 Mbps. Steady yellow A 10/100 Mbps link is present. (yellow/green) Flashing yellow Data is being received or transmitted at 10/100 Mbps.
  • Page 74 Table3-15 FIP-380 LED description Status Description No link is present on the port or the port is faulty. Steady yellow A 1000 Mbps link is present on the port. The port is sending and receiving data at 1000 SFP+22 and Flashing yellow (8 Hz) Mbps.
  • Page 75 Status Description Slow flashing The FIP is operating correctly. green (1 Hz) Figure3-21 FIP-680 LEDs Table3-17 FIP-680 LED description Status Description No link is present. SFP1 through Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is present. SFP12 (green) Flashing green Data is being received or transmitted at 1000 Mbps. No link is present.
  • Page 76: Sap Leds

    SAP LEDs Figure3-22 SAP LEDs(SAP-48GBE) Table3-18 SAP-48GBE LED description Item Status Description No link is present. Status Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is present. LEDs of GE 0 Flashing green Data is being received or transmitted at 1000 Mbps. through Steady yellow A 10/100 Mbps link is present.
  • Page 77 Status Description SFP 0 to SFP (yellow/green) Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is present. Flashing green Data is being received or transmitted at 1000 Mbps. Steady yellow A 100 Mbps link is present. Flashing yellow Data is being received or transmitted at 100 Mbps. Figure3-24 SAP-48GBP LEDs Table3-20 SAP-48GBP LED description Status...
  • Page 78 Status Description SAP-20GE2XP is not operating. CAUTION: To avoid hardware damage, do not power off the router, or insert or remove the SAP-20GE2XP when system software is being loaded. No link is present. Status LEDs for Steady green A 10 Gbps link is present. SFP+ port 0 and Flashing green...
  • Page 79 Status Description CAUTION: To avoid hardware damage, do not power off the router, or insert or remove the SAP-28GE when system software is being loaded. No link is present. Status Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is present. LEDs for fiber Flashing green Data is being received or transmitted at 1000 Mbps.
  • Page 80: Him/Mim/Mic/Mic-X Leds

    To avoid hardware damage, do not power off the router, or insert or remove the SAP-28GE when system software is being loaded. HIM/MIM/MIC/MIC-X LEDs For HIM/MIM/MIC/MIC-X LED description, see H3C SR6600/SR6600-X Routers Interface Module Guide. Power supply LEDs Figure3-28 PSR650-A AC power supply LED 3-23...
  • Page 81 Figure3-29 PSR1200-A AC power supply LED Figure3-30 PSR650-D DC power supply LED Figure3-31 PSR1200-D DC power supply LED Table3-24 AC/DC power LED description Status Description Steady green The power supply is operating correctly. Power LED Steady red The power supply is faulty. No power is input.
  • Page 82: Fan Tray Leds

    Fan tray LEDs Figure3-32 Fan tray for the SR6616 Table3-25 Fan tray LED description Status Description The system is powered off or the fan tray is faulty. Steady on The fan tray is operating correctly. (green) The fan tray is operating correctly.
  • Page 83 Contents 4 Slot arrangement and interface numbering ·············································· 4-1 Slot arrangement············································································································································· 4-1 Slot arrangement for MPUs, switching fabric modules, and service modules ················································ 4-2 Interface numbering ········································································································································ 4-3 Examples ························································································································································ 4-3 Example 1 ··············································································································································· 4-3 Example 2 ··············································································································································· 4-4...
  • Page 84: Slot Arrangement And Interface Numbering

    Slot arrangement and interface numbering Slot arrangement Figure4-1 Slot arrangement on the SR6616 configured with an RPE-X1/RPE-X3/RPE-X5/RPE-X5E MPU...
  • Page 85: Slot Arrangement For Mpus, Switching Fabric Modules, And Service Modules

    Figure4-2 Slot arrangement for the SR6616 configured with an RSE-X1/MCP-X1/X2 MPU NOTE: • The numbers in Figure4-1 Figure4-2 represent corresponding slot numbers. • A router configured with an RSE-X1 or MCP-X1/X2 MPU does not have slot 4. Slot arrangement for MPUs, switching fabric...
  • Page 86: Interface Numbering

    Slot 0 through slot 3, slot 6 through slot 9 SFE-L1 Not supported on an SR6616-DS router. Slot 3 and slot 6 on an SR6616-DS router. (To install SFE-L2 the SFE-L2 switching fabric module in slot 3 on an SR6616-DS router, first install a carrier in the slot.) Service modules •...
  • Page 87: Example 2

    NOTE: The subslot number Y of fixed GE interfaces on a FIP is 0. • If the MIM-2GBE module is installed in slot 1 of the FIP-110, the two GigabitEthernet interfaces 0 and 1 on the MIM-2GBE are numbered GigabitEthernet 3/1/0 and GigabitEthernet 3/1/1, respectively, •...

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