3Com WX5004 AC 4GE COMBO Installation Manual
3Com WX5004 AC 4GE COMBO Installation Manual

3Com WX5004 AC 4GE COMBO Installation Manual

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H3C WX5004 Access Controller
Installation Manual
Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.
Manual Version: 6PW103-20090605

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  • Page 1 H3C WX5004 Access Controller Installation Manual Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. Manual Version: 6PW103-20090605...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2008-2009, Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. and its licensors H3C Technologies Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of 3Com Corporation. All Rights Reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent of Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 3 About This Manual Organization H3C WX5004 Access Controller Installation Manual is organized as follows: Chapter Contents Introduces the appearance and features of the H3C WX5004 1 Access Controller Overview access controller. Introduces the installation environment of the H3C WX5004 2 Installation Preparation access controller, the precautions before and during the installation, and the tools required for the installation.
  • Page 4 Convention Description < > Button names are inside angle brackets. For example, click <OK>. Window names, menu items, data table and field names are inside square brackets. For example, pop up the [New User] window. Multi-level menus are separated by forward slashes. For example, [File/Create/Folder].
  • Page 5 [Technical Support & Document > Software Download]: Provides the documentation released with the software version. Technical Support customer_service@h3c.com http://www.h3c.com At http://www.h3cnetworks.com Documentation Select Drivers & Downloads in the Support area. Select Documentation for Type of File and select Product Category. Technical Support Please see the appendix Obtaining Support for Your Product.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 Access Controller Overview ·····················································································································1-1 Introduction ·············································································································································1-1 Appearance·············································································································································1-1 Front Panel ······································································································································1-1 Rear Panel·······································································································································1-2 Specifications ··········································································································································1-3 Processor and Storages ··················································································································1-3 Dimensions and Weight···················································································································1-3 Fixed Interfaces and Slots···············································································································1-3 Power Input ·····································································································································1-3 Components············································································································································1-4 LEDs ················································································································································1-4 Fixed Interfaces ·······························································································································1-5 Out-Of-Band Management Interface ·······························································································1-9 Fans·················································································································································1-9 Interface Numbering······························································································································1-10 2 Installation Preparation·····························································································································2-1...
  • Page 7 Setting Terminal Parameters···········································································································4-1 Powering On the Access Controller ········································································································4-3 Checking Before Power-On·············································································································4-3 Powering on the Access Controller ·································································································4-4 5 Software Maintenance·······························································································································5-1 Overview ·················································································································································5-1 Files Managed by the Access Controller·························································································5-1 BootWare Program File ···················································································································5-1 Application Files ······························································································································5-1 Configuration Files···························································································································5-2 Approaches for Software Maintenance ···························································································5-3 BootWare and Application File Upgrade Flow ················································································5-4 BootWare Menus ····································································································································5-4 BootWare Main Menu······················································································································5-4...
  • Page 8: Access Controller Overview

    Access Controller Overview Introduction The H3C WX5004 Access Controller is a new-generation wireless access controller product developed by Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. (referred to as H3C hereinafter) based on the updated multi-core CPU platform. Compared with the WX5002, the previous-generation access controllers, the WX5004 has two more groups of Combo ports, allowing for more flexible user configurations.
  • Page 9: Rear Panel

    Figure 1-2 Front panel of the WX5004 (1) Gigabit Ethernet interface 4—SFP optical interface (2) 1000 Mbps LED of gigabit Ethernet interface 4 (3) 10/100 Mbps LED of gigabit Ethernet interface 4 (4) 10/100/1000 Base-T auto-sensing Ethernet electrical interface 4 (5) Gigabit Ethernet interface 3—SFP optical interface (6) 1000 Mbps LED of gigabit Ethernet interface 3 (7) 10/100 Mbps LED of gigabit Ethernet interface 3...
  • Page 10: Specifications

    Table 1-1 OPEN BOOK sign description Operation Related section Connect the power cord Connecting the AC Power Cord Ground the device Connecting the Ground Wire Specifications Processor and Storages Table 1-2 Processor and storages of the WX5004 Item Description Processor XLR716 (800 MHz) CF card Built in, 256 MB...
  • Page 11: Components

    Table 1-5 AC power input Item Description Rated voltage range 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50 Hz or 60 Hz Max input voltage range 90 VAC to 264 VAC, 47 Hz to 63 Hz Power consumption 53.4 W to 67.7 W Components LEDs The WX5004 provides LEDs on the front panel, as shown in Figure 1-4.
  • Page 12: Fixed Interfaces

    LEDs Silkscreen Status Description The system is performing POST or Solid green downloading software. Green, slow The system works normally. System LED blinking (1 Hz) (green/yellow) The POST has failed or another fatal error Solid yellow has been detected in the system. No power input LED of the Solid Green...
  • Page 13 Table 1-7 Console cable pinouts RJ-45 Signal Direction DB-9 ← ← ← → — → → → Ethernet interfaces Introduction The WX5004 provides four 10/100/1000 Base-T autosensing Ethernet electrical interfaces and four 1000 Base-X SFP optical interfaces. One electrical interface and one optical interface form a Combo port, which is marked in a white box on the front panel.
  • Page 14 1000 Base-LX SFP module Table 1-9 Technical specifications for the GE optical interface modules Description Short-haul Medium-haul Long-haul Long-haul Ultra-long-haul Item multimode single-mode single-mode single-mode single-mode (850 nm) (1310 nm) (1310 nm) (1550 nm) (1550 nm) SFP module SFP module SFP module SFP module SFP module...
  • Page 15 system debugging and maintenance more convenient and the transit dispatching of the system more flexible. The Ethernet optical interfaces of the WX5004 support LC connectors only. Figure 1-7 LC connector Before using an optical fiber to connect a network device, make sure that the optical fiber connector matches the optical module.
  • Page 16: Out-Of-Band Management Interface

    Category-5 RJ-45 Signal Signal direction RJ-45 twisted pair — Blue — — White (Blue) — Green — White (Brown) — — Brown — Table 1-11 Crossover cable pinouts Category-5 RJ-45 Signal Signal direction RJ-45 twisted pair White (Orange) Orange White (Green) —...
  • Page 17: Interface Numbering

    Interface Numbering The WX5004 provides four fixed GE interfaces numbered GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 through GigabitEthernet 1/0/4, with the last part of the port numbers indicated on the front panel The out-of-band management interface is named M-Ethernet 1/0/0. 1-10...
  • Page 18: Installation Preparation

    Installation Preparation Safety Precautions To avoid any device impairment and bodily injury caused by improper use, observe these rules: Pull the power plug(s) out of the access controller before cleaning it. Do not clean the access controller using wet cloth or liquid. Keep the access controller away from water or dampness.
  • Page 19: Requirements On Cleanness

    Table 2-1 Operating environment Item Description Operating temperature 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F) Relative humidity (noncondensing) 10% to 95% Requirements on Cleanness Dust is a hazard to the operating safety of the access controller. The dust accumulated on the chassis can be adsorbed by static electricity and result in poor contact of metal connectors or metal contact points.
  • Page 20 Protection measures To prevent electrostatic damage, observe the following: Ensure that the access controller and the floor is well grounded. Keep the equipment room clean. Maintain suitable temperature and humidity; Wear ESD-preventive gloves or an ESD-preventive wrist strap and uniform when handling the circuit board.
  • Page 21: Electromagnetic Environment Requirements

    Figure 2-1 Use ESD-preventive wrist strap (1) ESD-preventive wrist strap (2) Locker (3) Alligator clip Electromagnetic Environment Requirements The operation of your access controller may be affected by external interferences, such as capacitance coupling, inductance coupling, electromagnetic wave radiation, common impedance (including the grounding system) coupling, and the conducted interference of leads (power cords, signaling cables and output wires).
  • Page 22: Installation Tools

    Do not stare the laser beam of an optical fiber. Otherwise, your eyes may be hurt. Installation Tools Flat-blade screwdriver Phillips screwdriver: P2-150mm ESD-preventive wrist strap No installation tool or ESD-preventive wrist strap is provided with the access controller. You need to prepare them yourself.
  • Page 23: Installation

    Installation When you ask your sales agent to maintain your access controller, you must ensure that the dismantlement-preventive seal on a mounting screw of the access controller chassis is intact. If you want to open the chassis, you should contact the agent for permission. Otherwise, you will bear any consequence resulting from your actions.
  • Page 24: Installing The Access Controller Onto A 19-Inch Rack

    The WX5004 can be installed in either a standard 19-inch rack or a workbench as needed. Installing the Access Controller onto a 19-Inch Rack The access controller can be installed onto a 19-inch standard rack in one of the following approaches: Installing the access controller with front and rear mounting brackets Installing the access controller with front mounting brackets and a tray Installing the access controller with front mounting brackets and slide rails...
  • Page 25 Figure 3-4 Install front mounting brackets to both sides of the access controller Take out the bearing screws, which are packaged with rear mounting brackets. Attach a bearing screw into the proper installation hole on the rear, upper right and left sides of the access controller respectively, as shown in Figure 3-5.
  • Page 26 Figure 3-6 Install rear mounting brackets to the rack (1) Rear square-hole rack rails Support the bottom of your access controller with one hand and hold the front part of the access controller with the other hand, and then gently push the access controller into the rack, as shown in Figure 3-7.
  • Page 27 After the access controller is pushed in, make sure that the upper side of the rear mounting brackets and the bearing screws are closely touched, as shown in Figure 3-8. Figure 3-8 Installation with front and rear mounting brackets (1) Rear square-hole rack rail (2) Bearing screw (3) Rear mounting bracket Use screws and the corresponding cage nuts to fix the front mounting brackets to the front...
  • Page 28: Installing The Access Controller With Front Mounting Brackets And A Tray

    Figure 3-9 Installation with front and rear mounting brackets (1) Front square-hole rack rail (2) Front mounting bracket Installing the Access Controller with Front Mounting Brackets and a Tray The tray is an optional component, which needs to be separately ordered if needed. Installation procedure with front mounting brackets and a tray: Put on the EAD-preventive wrist strap and check that the rack is sturdy and properly earthed.
  • Page 29 Fix the tray horizontally to a proper poison on the rack, as shown in Figure 3-10. (This figure is just for your reference. The installation may differ on a different rack.) Figure 3-10 Install a tray Place the access controller on the tray horizontally, gently push the access controller into the rack along the tray, and then use screws and the corresponding cage nuts to fix the front mounting brackets to the front square-hole rack rails of the rack, as shown in Figure 3-11.
  • Page 30: Installing The Access Controller With Mounting Brackets And Slide Rails

    Installing the Access Controller with Mounting Brackets and Slide Rails Slide rails are optional components, which need to be separately ordered if needed. H3C slide rails are suitable for only the H3C standard racks with a depth of 1000 mm (39.37 in.). If the depth of your rack is different, substitute other supports for the slide rails.
  • Page 31 Figure 3-13 Install slide rails Hold the two sides of the access controller with both hands, and then slightly slide the access controller into a proper position of the rack, as shown in Figure 3-14. Make sure that the bottom of the access controller is closely touched with the slide rails.
  • Page 32: Installing The Access Controller On A Workbench

    Figure 3-15 Installation with front mounting brackets and slide rails (diagram 2) Make sure that there is at least 1 U (44.45 mm, 1.75 in.) height away from neighbor devices for heat dissipation. Installing the Access Controller on a Workbench In case the standard 19-inch rack is not available, you can install the access controller on a clean workbench.
  • Page 33: Connecting The Ground Wire

    Keep at least a vertical distance of 1.5 cm (0.59 in.) between access controllers when they are placed one above the other. Connecting the Ground Wire The correct connection of the protection ground (PGND) wire of the access controller is an essential safeguard against lightning strokes and electromagnetic susceptibility (EMS) interference.
  • Page 34 The fire main and lightning rod of a building are not good grounding options. The ground wire of the access controller should be connected to the grounding system in the equipment room. When a grounding strip is unavailable If earth is available nearby and allows a grounding body to be buried Hammer an angle steel or steel pipe longer than 0.5 m (1.64 ft) into the earth.
  • Page 35: Connecting The Power Cord

    Figure 3-18 Ground the access controller through an AC PE wire (1) Power transformer (2) AC power socket (3) Grounding terminal (4) Three-core AC power cord (5) PE wire Connecting the Power Cord Make sure that the ground wire is properly connected before powering on the access controller. Connecting the AC Power Cord Follow the steps below to connect the AC power cord: Make sure that the PGND of the access controller is correctly connected.
  • Page 36: Connecting Interface Cables

    Check the corresponding PWR LED on the front panel of the access controller. If the LED is solid green, the AC power input is normal. The AC power cord retainer can prevent the AC power cord from accidentally falling off. Whether a power cord retainer is needed depends on the power supply system of the country.
  • Page 37: Connecting The Ethernet Cable

    For a powered-on access controller: When connecting a PC to the access controller, you are recommended to first connect the DB-9 connector of the console cable to the PC, and then the RJ-45 connector to the console port of the access controller.
  • Page 38: Checking The Installation

    Figure 3-22 Plug LC connectors Power on the access controller and check the SFP interface LEDs. For description on SFP LED status, refer to section “LEDs” on page 1-4. When connecting optical fibers, make sure that: The curvature radius of fibers is no less than 10 cm (3.9 in.). The Tx and Rx connectors are correctly connected.
  • Page 39: Initial Startup

    Initial Startup Setting up the Configuration Environment Connecting a Configuration Terminal to the Access Controller For how to connect a configuration terminal to the access controller, refer to section “Connecting Interface Cables” on page 3-14. Setting Terminal Parameters Start the PC and run the terminal emulation program such as the Terminal of Windows 3.1 or the HyperTerminal of Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP.
  • Page 40 Figure 4-2 Select the serial interface used for HyperTerminal connection Click OK and the system displays the following interface, as shown in Figure 4-3. On the interface, set Bits per second to 9600, Data bits to 8, Parity to None, Stop bits to 1, and Flow control to None.
  • Page 41: Powering On The Access Controller

    Figure 4-4 HyperTerminal window Set HyperTerminal properties. Select File > Properties > Settings in the HyperTerminal to enter the properties setting window, as shown in Figure 4-5. Select VT100 as the terminal emulation, and click OK. Figure 4-5 Set terminal emulation Powering On the Access Controller Checking Before Power-On Before powering on the access controller, verify that:...
  • Page 42: Powering On The Access Controller

    The console cable is properly connected; the terminal (for example, a PC) used for configuration has been started; the configuration parameters have been set. Powering on the Access Controller After the access controller is powered on, the system first initializes memory. After the initiation, the system runs the extended BootWare, and the following information is displayed on the terminal: System is starting...
  • Page 43 You must press Ctrl+B in four seconds when “Press Ctrl+B to enter extended boot menu” appears. Otherwise, the system will not enter the extended boot menu but start loading and decompressing the application file. You need to reboot the access controller if you want to enter the extended boot menu after the application file is decompressed.
  • Page 44: Software Maintenance

    Software Maintenance Overview Files Managed by the Access Controller The WX5004 manages the following three types of files: BootWare program file Application file Configuration file BootWare Program File The BootWare program file is used to boot the applications when the access controller is started up. The complete BootWare program file consists of two segments: basic and extended.
  • Page 45: Configuration Files

    The default names and types of the application files and their loading priorities for booting are as follows. Main application file. The default name is main.bin, and the file type is M. It is the default application file used for booting. Backup application file.
  • Page 46: Approaches For Software Maintenance

    Approaches for Software Maintenance You can maintain the access controller in one of the following three ways: Upgrade BootWare and application files using the XMODEM protocol through a serial interface. Upgrade application files using TFTP/FTP through an Ethernet interface on the BootWare menu. Upload/download application files and configuration files using TFTP/FTP through command lines.
  • Page 47: Bootware And Application File Upgrade Flow

    BootWare and Application File Upgrade Flow Figure 5-1 BootWare and application file upgrade flow BootWare Menus BootWare Main Menu When a device is powered on or restated, the terminal first displays the following information: System is starting... Then, the system displays the following: Booting Normal Extend BootWare..
  • Page 48 **************************************************************************** Copyright (c) 2004-2008 Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. Compiled Date : May 19 2008 CPU Type : XLR716 CPU L1 Cache : 32KB CPU Clock Speed : 800MHz Memory Type : DDR2 SDRAM Memory Size : 1024MB Memory Speed : 533MHz BootWare Size : 512KB...
  • Page 49: Bootware Submenus

    Enter your choice(0-9): BootWare Submenus Serial submenu You can upgrade application files, change the serial interface baud rate, and so on through the serial submenu. Enter 2 on the BootWare main menu to enter the serial submenu. The system displays: =============================<Enter Serial SubMenu>============================= |Note:the operating device is cfa0 |<1>...
  • Page 50: Upgrading The Bootware Through A Ethernet/Serial Interface

    BootWare operation submenu Enter 7 on the BootWare main menu to enter the BootWare operation submenu. The system displays: ===========================<BootWare Operation Menu>============================ |Note:the operating device is cfa0 |<1> Backup Full BootWare |<2> Restore Full BootWare |<3> Update BootWare By Serial |<4>...
  • Page 51: Modifying Serial Interface Parameters

    The BootWare program is upgraded together with the Comware application. When you upgrade the Comware application program, the system automatically checks whether the current BootWare version is compliant with that included the updated Comware application and upgrades the current BootWare if needed. Before upgrading the software of your access controller, check the current BootWare version and Comware application version to make sure that the correct file is used for the upgrade.
  • Page 52 Figure 5-2 Disconnect the terminal Select File > Properties, In the Properties dialog box, click Configure… and then Set the Bits per second to 115200. Figure 5-3 Modify the baud rate Select Call > Call to establish a new connection.
  • Page 53: Upgrading The Bootware Through An Ethernet Interface

    Figure 5-4 Re-establish a call connection Then, press the Enter key, and the system will prompt the current baud rate. The current baudrate is 115200 bps ==============================<BAUDRATE SET>============================= |Note:'*'indicates the current baudrate Change The HyperTerminal's Baudrate Accordingly |---------------------------<Baudrate Available>-------------------------| |<1> 9600(Default) |<2>...
  • Page 54 |<0> Exit To Main Menu ================================================================================ Enter your choice(0-4): Enter 4 on the BootWare operation Ethernet submenu. The system prompts you to modify the network parameters. ============================<ETHERNET PARAMETER SET>============================ |Note: '.' = Clear field. '-' = Go to previous field. Ctrl+D = Quit.
  • Page 55: Upgrading The Bootware Through A Serial Interface

    |<1> Update Full BootWare |<2> Update Extend BootWare |<3> Update Basic BootWare |<4> Modify Ethernet Parameter |<0> Exit To Main Menu ============================================================================ Enter your choice(0-4): Enter 0 on this menu to return to the BootWare operation submenu: =========================<BootWare Operation Menu>========================== |Note:the operating device is cfa0 |<1>...
  • Page 56 Enter your choice(0-4): Enter 4 on the BootWare operation serial submenu. The system prompts you to modify the baud rate: =================================<BAUDRATE SET>================================= |Note:'*'indicates the current baudrate Change The HyperTerminal's Baudrate Accordingly |-----------------------------<Baudrate Available>-----------------------------| |<1> 9600(Default)* |<2> 19200 |<3> 38400 |<4> 57600 |<5>...
  • Page 57 Figure 5-5 Send File dialog box Click Browse… to select the application file to be downloaded, and select Xmodem from the Protocol drop-down list. Then click Send. The following dialog box appears: Figure 5-6 Sending file dialog box Upon successful download, the system displays the following information: Download successfully! 10323456 bytes downloaded! Updating Basic BootWare? [Y/N]Y...
  • Page 58: Upgrading Applications Through A Serial Interface On The Bootware Menu

    The actual file name, size and path may differ from what are shown in the figure above. Before upgrading the software of your access controller, check the current BootWare version and the application program version to ensure that the correct file is used for the upgrade. After you download files with a changed baud rate, timely change the baud rate in the HyperTerminal to 9600 bps to ensure the normal display on the console screen when the system boots or reboots.
  • Page 59: Upgrading Applications Through An Ethernet Interface

    Enter 3 on the BootWare main menu to enter the Ethernet submenu. Then, enter 5 on the submenu to enter the Ethernet interface configuration interface: ============================<ETHERNET PARAMETER SET>============================ |Note: '.' = Clear field. '-' = Go to previous field. Ctrl+D = Quit. ================================================================================ Protocol (FTP or TFTP) :tftp Load File Name...
  • Page 60 Connect the 10/100 Base-TX out-of-band management interface to a PC with an Ethernet cable. Run TFTP Server on the PC, and set the path of the application file to be downloaded. The TFTP Server software is not provided with the WX5004. You need to prepare it yourself. Modify the Ethernet interface parameters.
  • Page 61: Maintaining The Application And Configuration Files Through The Cli

    Maintaining the Application and Configuration Files Through the After the access controller is normally started, you can back up and restore the application and configuration files through the CLI. Maintaining the Access Controller Through TFTP Use the WX5004 as a TFTP client and a file server as the TFTP server. You can use commands on the configuration terminal, which can be the same file server, to upload the application and configuration files from the access controller to the file server or download the files from the file server to the access controller.
  • Page 62: Maintaining The Access Controller Through Ftp

    <H3C>tftp 192.168.0.1 put startup.cfg config.bak File will be transferred in binary mode Sending file to remote TFTP server. Please wait... \ TFTP: 802 bytes sent in 10 second(s). File uploaded successfully. To download config.cfg from the TFTP server to the access controller, use the following command: <H3C>tftp 192.168.0.1 get config.bak startup.cfg File will be transferred in binary mode Downloading file from remote TFTP server, please wait...
  • Page 63 Set up a network environment as follows: Figure 5-9 Set up a software maintenance environment (the access controller as the FTP server) Configure the IP addresses for both sides, which must be on the same subnet. For example, set the IP address of the FTP client (PC) to 192.168.0.1, while that of the access controller’s Ethernet interface to 192.168.0.2.
  • Page 64 Maintain the access controller using the terminal connected to the console port of the access controller. <H3C>ftp 192.168.0.1 Trying 192.168.0.1 ... Press CTRL+K to abort Connected to 192.168.0.1. 220 3Com 3CDaemon FTP Server Version 2.0 //Enter the username set on the server. User(192.168.0.1:(none)):guest 331 User name ok, need password //Enter the password. Password: //Connection succeeded.
  • Page 65: Maintaining Application And Configuration Files

    Download and back up files using the get and put commands. //Download the file from the server to the access controller. [ftp]get main.bin main.bin //Overwrite the existing file or not? cfa0:/main.bin has been existing. Overwrite it?[Y/N]:y 227 Entering passive mode (192,168,0,1,5,60) 125 Using existing data connection 226 Closing data connection;...
  • Page 66: Setting An Application File Type

    -rw- 10323352 Sep 11 2053 02:17:14 main.bin -rw- Aug 28 2008 10:22:50 system.xml -rw- Aug 28 2008 10:22:50 startup.cfg -rw- 76960 Aug 15 2008 15:58:02 vmetest.vme 253172 KB total (242996 KB free) File system type of cfa0: FAT16 Setting an Application File Type Using the BootWare menu Enter 2 on the file control submenu, and the system displays the following information: 'M' = MAIN...
  • Page 67: Specifying A Startup Configuration File

    Specifying a Startup Configuration File Using the CLI You can use the startup saved-configuration cfgfile command to specify the configure file to be used for the next startup of the access controller. cfgfile represents the name of the configuration file to be specified.
  • Page 68: Dealing With Password Loss

    /unreserved: Permanently deletes the specified file, and the deleted file can never be restored. file-url: Name of the file to be deleted. # Delete file test.txt in the root directory. <H3C> delete test.txt Delete cfa0:/test.txt?[Y/N]:y %Delete file cfa0:/test.txt...Done. At this time, file test.txt is removed to the recycle bin. If you want restore the file, you can use the undelete command.
  • Page 69: Bootware Password Loss

    [H3C] save After modifying the user password, use the save command to save it. BootWare Password Loss Contact your local dealer if you forget the BootWare password. The technical support staff will help you log in to the access controller and set a new password. To change the BootWare password, enter the BootWare main menu.
  • Page 70: Using The Cli

    To back up the basic and extended BootWare to the CF card, enter 1 on the BootWare operation submenu and follow the prompts: Will you backup the Basic BootWare? [Y/N]Y Begin to backup the Basic BootWare....Done! Will you backup the Extend BootWare? [Y/N]Y Begin to backup the Extend BootWare....Done! To restore the backup BootWare from the CF card, enter 2 on the BootWare operation submenu and follow the prompts:...
  • Page 71: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Software Loading Failure If software loading fails, the system runs the old version of the software. The following information appears: =========================<Enter Ethernet SubMenu>=========================== |Note:the operating device is cfa0 |<1> Download Application Program To SDRAM And Run |<2> Update Main Application File |<3>...
  • Page 72: Configuration System Failure

    Configuration System Failure If the access controller is operational upon power-on, the configuration terminal displays the boot information; otherwise, you may see nothing or illegible characters on the configuration terminal. No Display on the Terminal If there is no information display on the configuration terminal after the access controller is powered on, please check: Whether the power LED is solid green.
  • Page 73 Table of Contents Appendix A Installation of Lightning Arrester for Network Interfaces ·················································· A-1 Tools······················································································································································· A-1 Installation Procedure ···························································································································· A-1 Precautions ············································································································································ A-2...
  • Page 74 Appendix A Installation of Lightning Arrester for Network Interfaces You can install a lightning arrester only for each 10/100 Mbps electrical Ethernet interface supporting RJ-45 connectors. No lightning arrester for network interface is supplied with the access controller. If an outdoor network cable should be directly led to the access controller, to prevent possible damages to the access controller due to lightning strike, please serially connect the lightning arrester for the network interface before you plug the outdoor cable into the access controller.
  • Page 75 Technical parameters, installation and maintenance methods of an arrester have been given in the arrester instruction. Read the instruction carefully before installing the lightning arrester for the network interface. Step5 Tie the cables together with nylon clips. Figure A-1 Installation of a lightning arrester for network interface Precautions To ensure performance of the lightning arrester for network interface during installation, observe the following rules:...
  • Page 76 Table of Contents Appendix B Installation of Lightning Arrester for AC Power·································································· B-1...
  • Page 77 Appendix B Installation of Lightning Arrester for AC Power No lightning arrester (lightning protection grounding strip) is supplied with the access controller. If an outdoor AC power cable should be directly led to the access controller, to prevent possible damages to the access controller due to lightning strike, please serially connect the lightning arrester for AC power (lightning protection grounding strip) before you plug AC power cable into the access controller.
  • Page 78 With the power receptacle facing you, if the multimeter displays that the left wire is the zero wire and the right is the live wire, it means that the PE terminal of the arrester is not well grounded. Otherwise, it means that the power receptacle of the arrester is set to the reverse polarity. In this case, open the power receptacle of the arrester and correct the polarity.
  • Page 79 Table of Contents Appendix C Regulatory Compliance Information ···················································································· C-1 Regulatory compliance standards·········································································································· C-1 European Directives compliance ··········································································································· C-1 LVD/EMC Directive························································································································· C-1 WEEE Directive–2002/96/EC········································································································· C-2 USA regulatory compliance ··················································································································· C-2 FCC Part 15···································································································································· C-2 FDA················································································································································· C-2 Canada regulatory compliance ·············································································································· C-2 ICES-003 ········································································································································...
  • Page 80 Appendix C Regulatory Compliance Information Regulatory compliance standards Table C-1 Regulatory compliance standards Discipline Standards FCC Part 15 (CFR 47) CLASS A ICES-003 CLASS A VCCI-3 CLASS A VCCI-4 CLASS A CISPR 22 CLASS A EN 55022 CLASS A AS/NZS CISPR22 CLASS A CISPR 24 EN 55024 EN 61000-3-2...
  • Page 81 This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. If the customer modifies the equipment without the authorization of H3C and 3Com, which directly or indirectly contribute to the equipment incompliance with FCC requirements for Class A digital devices, H3C is not liable for such interference problem and the expenses incurred therefrom shall be covered by the customers.
  • Page 82 Japan regulatory compliance VCCI These products comply with the requirements of VCCI Class A Information Technology Equipment (ITE). Warning: If this equipment is used in a domestic environment, radio disturbance may arise. When such trouble occurs, the user may be required to take corrective actions. EN55022 / CISPR 22 Compliance These products comply with the requirements of EN55022/CISPR 22 for Class A Information Technology Equipment (ITE).
  • Page 83 Table of Contents Appendix D Safety Information Sicherheits informationen安全信息······················································ D-1 Overview Überblick 概述 ························································································································ D-1 Conventions Used Symbole Erläuterung应用惯例········································································· D-2 General Requirements Allgemeine Anforderungen通用要求 ························································· D-2 Power Cable Zuleitung电缆············································································································ D-4 Laser Laser激光辐射 ······················································································································ D-5...
  • Page 84: Appendix D Safety Information Sicherheits Informationen安全信息

    Appendix D Safety Information Sicherheits informationen 安全信息 Overview Überblick 概述 This section introduces part of the safety precautions that should be followed during the installation and maintenance of the equipment. And for the safety statements and warnings, there followed the translations of both German and Chinese to comply with the national requirements.
  • Page 85: Conventions Used Symbole Erläuterung应用惯例

    为了避免可能发生的事故, 请在进行任何操作前, 仔细阅读设备操作手册和本章节的安全规范。 手册中 出 现的说明、注意、警告、危险,不能涵盖所有的安全预防,仅仅是在整个操作过程中的安全提示和补充。 因此,负责安装和日常维护本设备的人员必须具备安全操作基本技能。 操作人员要按照当地的安全规范进行操作。出现在产品手册中的安全预防措施仅仅是当地安全规范的补 充。 在操作本设备时,请认真执行产品手册规定的安全规范。 Conventions Used Symbole Erläuterung 应用惯例 The symbols in this manual are shown in the following table. They are used to remind the reader of the safety precautions during equipment installation and maintenance. Die Symbole in diesem Handbuch verwendeten sind in der folgenden Tabelle dargestellt.
  • Page 86 为了避免对人和设备造成伤害,请认真执行下列要求: Read all the instructions before operation. Lesen Sie alle Anweisungen sorgfältig durch, bevor Sie mit dem Arbeiten beginnen. 在进行操作前仔细阅读手册内容。 When installing the unit, always make the ground connection first and disconnect it last. Beachten Sie, dass bei der Installation des Systems stets zuerst die Erdverbindung angebracht wird und das die Erdverbindung stets als letztes getrennt wird.
  • Page 87: Power Cable Zuleitung电缆

    können durch eine DC RPS Energiequelle angetrieben werden, aber die DC RPS Energiequelle muß von H3C geliefert werden. 设备可以使用 DC RPS 电源供电,如果用户希望使用 DC RPS 电源为设备供电,那么必须向杭州华 三通信技术有限公司购买指定型号的 DC RPS 电源。 Power Cable Zuleitung 电缆 Installation and removal of live power cable is prohibited strictly. Transient contact between the core of power cable and conductor may generate electric arc or spark or electric arc, which may lead to fire or eye injury.
  • Page 88: Laser Laser激光辐射

    Für mit Gleichstrom betriebene Ausrüstung benutzen Sie bitte eine 1.0 mm oder 16 AWG Zuleitung. Für mit Wechselstrom betriebene Ausrüstung benutzen Sie bitte eine 1.0 mm oder 16 AWG Zuleitung. DC 电源设备,请使用 1.0mm 或 16AWG 电缆; AC 电源设备,请使用 1.0mm 或 16AWG 电缆。 Laser Laser 激光辐射...
  • Page 89 Table of Contents Appendix E Obtaining Support for your Product····················································································· E-1 Register Your Product···························································································································· E-1 Purchase Value-Added Services ··········································································································· E-1 Troubleshoot Online······························································································································· E-1 Access Software Downloads ················································································································· E-1 Telephone Technical Support and Repair ····························································································· E-1 Contact Us ············································································································································· E-2...
  • Page 90 More information on 3Com maintenance and Professional Services is available at http://www.h3cnetworks.com. Contact your authorized reseller or 3Com for a complete list of the value-added services available in your area. Troubleshoot Online You will find support tools posted on the web site at http://www.h3cnetworks.com/ under Support,...
  • Page 91 Details about recent configuration changes, if applicable To send a product directly to 3Com for repair, you must first obtain a return authorization number (RMA). Products sent to 3Com, without authorization numbers clearly marked on the outside of the package, will be returned to the sender unopened, at the sender’s expense.

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