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H3C SR6608-M Router Interface Module User Guide New H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. http://www.h3c.com Document version: 6W101-20240326...
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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.
Preface This document describes the appearance, LEDs, interface specifications, interface cable connections for HMIC interface modules. This preface includes the following topics about the documentation: • Audience. • Conventions. • Documentation feedback. Audience This documentation is intended for: • Network planners. •...
Symbols Convention Description An alert that calls attention to important information that if not understood or followed WARNING! can result in personal injury. An alert that calls attention to important information that if not understood or followed CAUTION: can result in data loss, data corruption, or damage to hardware or software. An alert that calls attention to essential information.
RFU status is stable. You can remove an HMIC interface module only when its RUN LED is steady green. The SR6608-M router uses modular design and supports HMIC interface modules. These HMIC interface modules provide Ethernet copper ports, Ethernet fiber ports, POS interfaces, and E1 interfaces.
Status Description Steady green A 100 Gbps link is present on the port. Flashing green The port is transmitting or receiving data at 100 Gbps. 40G/50G/100G Ethernet fiber Steady yellow A 40/50 Gbps link is present on the port. port LED Flashing yellow The port is transmitting or receiving data at 40/50 Gbps.
Status Description Flashing green (eight The module is being recognized. times per second) Flashing green (once per The module is being initialized. second) Steady yellow The module failed initialization. The module is not recognized or has been removed. Steady green A 10 Gbps link is present on the port.
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Front panel and interface LEDs Figure1-3 RT-HMIC-XP4 front panel (1) 10G Ethernet fiber ports 0 to 3 (2) Running status LED (RUN) (3) LEDs for 10G Ethernet fiber ports 0 to 3 Table1-5 LED description Status Description Steady green The module is operating correctly. Flashing green (eight The module is being recognized.
RT-HMIC-GP20 Introduction The RT-HMIC-GP20 is a Gigabit Ethernet fiber interface module that provides 10 Layer 3 SFP or 20 Layer 3 CSFP Ethernet fiber ports. Front panel and interface LEDs Figure1-4 RT-HMIC-GP20 front panel (1) Gigabit Ethernet fiber ports 0 to 19 (2) Running status LED (RUN) (3) LEDs for Gigabit Ethernet fiber ports 0 to 19 Table1-7 LED description...
NOTE: Only even-numbered ports (for example, 0, 2, 4…18) on the RT-HMIC-GP20 interface module support SFP transceiver modules. Transceiver module and optical fiber connection method For the connection method for transceiver modules and optical fibers, see "Connecting cables for fiber ports."...
Interface specifications Table1-10 RT-HMIC-GP10 interface specifications Item Specification Interface type and 10 × SFP fiber ports quantity Connector Interface standard 100/1000BASE-X Operating mode 100/1000 Mbps, full-duplex Transceiver module and optical fiber connection method For the connection method for transceiver modules and optical fibers, see "Connecting cables for fiber ports."...
Status Description Ethernet copper Flashing green The port is transmitting or receiving data at 1000 Mbps. ports 0 to 7 Steady yellow A 10/100 Mbps link is present on the port. Flashing yellow The port is transmitting or receiving data at 10/100 Mbps. No link is present on the port.
Table1-13 LED description Status Description Steady green The module is operating correctly. Flashing green (eight times The module is being recognized or upgrading per second) firmware. Flashing green (once per The module is being initialized. second) Steady yellow The module failed initialization. The module is not recognized or has been removed.
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Front panel and interface LEDs Figure1-8 RT-HMIC-CLP2 front panel (1) POS interfaces 0 and 1 (2) Running status LED (RUN) (3) LEDs for POS interfaces 0 and 1 Table1-15 LED description Status Description Steady green The module is operating correctly. Flashing green (eight times The module is being recognized or upgrading per second)
RT-HMIC-ET16 IMPORTANT: Do not connect an RT-HMIC-ET16 to its peer end across buildings. Introduction The RT-HMIC-ET16 is a 16-port E1 interface module. It provides the following features: • Non-channelized E1 mode—Each E1 interface can provide 2.048 Mbps of data bandwidth. •...
RT-HMIC-ESPA Introduction The RT-HMIC-ESPA is an enhanced service processing module. In the AD-WAN Branch solution, it can improve the throughput of SDWAN tunnels protected by IPsec. Front panel and interface LEDs Figure1-11 RT-HMIC-ESPA front panel (1) REMOVE button (2) Running status LED (RUN) Table1-20 LED description Status Description...
QSFP28 transceiver module in the fiber port, and then connect optical fibers with LC-type or MPO-type connectors to the transceiver module. For more information about interface module and transceiver module compatibility, see H3C SR6608-M Router Transceiver Module Compatibility Matrix. Installing transceiver modules and optical fibers WARNING! Disconnected optical fibers or transceiver modules might emit invisible laser light.
Category-6 cables provide a transmission frequency of 1 MHz to 250 MHz, and improve the performance on crosstalk and return loss. A fine better return loss performance is extremely important for new-generation full-duplex high-speed networks. Category-6 cables have sufficient power sum ACR (PS-ACR) when working at 200 MHz. They provide a bandwidth two times than that of category-5 enhanced cables, delivering a higher transmission performance.
Examine the status LED for the Ethernet port to verify the cable connectivity. For the description of the port LEDs, see the corresponding interface module part in this manual. Connecting cables for E1 interfaces E1 cables You can use an E1 cable to connect E1 interfaces (HM96 male connector). Typically, an E1 cable has an HD96 female connector at one end and multiple BNC connectors at the other end.
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Figure2-4 Connecting an E1 75-ohm cable • If you need to extend the cable, connect each BNC connector of the E1 75-ohm cable to a coaxial connector and then use an E1 75-ohm adapter cable to connect the coaxial connector to the peer device.
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Figure2-6 Connecting an E1 75-ohm cable (using an impedance converter)
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Contents 2 Appendix A Interface module list ····························································· 2-1...
Appendix A Interface module list Table2-1 lists the interface modules available for H3C SR6608-M router. To simplify description, product names printed on the interface module are typically used to identify the interface modules. Table2-1 Interface module list Product name (printed on the...
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Contents 3 Appendix B Compatibility with routers ····················································· 3-1 HMIC interface modules·································································································································· 3-1...
HMIC interface modules Table3-1 describes the HMIC interface modules available for the routers and compatible slots for the HMIC interface modules. Table3-1 HMIC interface module compatibility with routers SR6608-M SR6608-M HMIC (RFU-360-G) (RFU-560-G) Yes (supported only in slots 4 to...
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