H3C MSR 50 Routers Installation Guide Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. http://www.h3c.com Document version: T2-08
2 Item MSR 50-40 MSR 50-60 Dimensions (H × W × D) (excluding feet and rack-mounting ear) 130.7 × 436.2 × 424 mm (5.15 × 17.17 × 16.70 in.) 175.1 × 4
3 2. Rear view of an MSR 50-40 Figure 2 Rear view of an MSR 50-40 (1)(3)(2)(5)(6)(4) (1) MSC slot (2) System power 1 slot (3) System power 0 slot (4
4 4. Rear view of an MSR 50-60 Figure 4 Rear view of an MSR 50-60 (1)(3)(2)(6)(7)(5)(4) (1) MSC slot (2) System power 2 slot (PoE) (3) System power 1
5 Appearance Figure 5 MPUF front view Figure 6 MPUF internal structure Figure 7 MPU-G2 internal structure Specifications Table 2 Technical spec
6 Item MPUF MPU-G2 Memory DDR SDRAM Default: 512 MB Max: 1 GB DDR II Default: 1 GB Max: 2 GB CF Card Default: 256 MB Max: 1 GB Default: 256 MB Max: 1
7 Figure 9 Big view of the LEDs and interfaces on an MPUF (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)( 9 )(1 0)(1 1)(1 2)(13)(15)(16)(17)(18)(14) (19)(20)(22)(21)(23)(24
8 Figure 10 Big view of the LEDs and interfaces on an MPU-G2 (1) Fixed gigabit optical interface 2 (2) Fixed gigabit electrical interface 2 (3) Fi
9 LED Color Status Meaning Off The FAN module is not present. Steady green The FAN module is working normally. FAN Green & yellow Yellow The F
10 2. Console port Table 4 Console port attributes Attribute Description Connector RJ-45 Interface standard RS232 Baud rate 9600 bps to 115200 bps 96
11 Table 7 1000 Mbps Ethernet optical interface attributes Description Attribute Multi-mode short-haul (850 nm) Single-mode medium-haul (1310 nm) Sing
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12 MSCA/MSCB Appearance Figure 11 MSCA front view Figure 12 MSCB front view Specifications Table 8 MSCA/MSCB specifications Item MSCA MSCB ESM slo
13 PSU Functions The power supply system of the MSR 50 can work in either single-power or dual-power mode. In dual-power mode, the two PSUs (DC-input
14 temperature of the system can maintain. The routing speed of the fans is adjusted by the fan controller on the main control board and between 50% a
15 Table 11 Encryption card attributes Attribute Description Protocol IPsec Hardware encryption algorithm Key algorithms: DES, 3DES, AES Authenticati
16 Installation Preparations Requirements on Environment The MSR 50 routers are designed for indoor applications. To ensure the normal operation and
17 Table 14 Limitation on harmful gases in equipment room Gas Max. (mg/m3) SO2 0.2 H2S 0.006 NH3 0.05 Cl2 0.01 Requirements on Electrostatic Dischar
18 • Ensure the ground point of the socket of AC power supply is well grounded. • To enhance the lightning protection capability of the power suppl
19 Cables • PGND wire and power cord • Console cable • Optional cables Meters and equipment • Hub or LAN switch • Console terminal (it could be
20 Installation Installation Process Figure 16 MSR 50 Routers installation process Installing the Cabinet If you install the router not in a cabi
21 Installing the Router on a Workbench In many circumstances, you may not own a 19-inch standard rack. Usually, the router will be installed on a cl
Preface The H3C MSR 50 Routers Installation Guide describes how to install the H3C MSR 50 Routers, maintain software and hardware of the router, and s
22 Figure 17 Installing MSR 50 Router in a rack (1)(2) (1) Mounting brackets (2) Guide rail Installing Generic Modules Installing generic modules
23 Figure 18 PGND screw of the router Use a PGND cable to connect the screw to the earth ground, and the grounding resistance should not be greater
24 Figure 19 Power socket on AC-powered units (1)(2) (1) Power switch (2) AC input AC power socket (recommended) You are recommended to use a three
25 Connecting the DC power cord Figure 21 Sketch map of DC power cord Table 17 Connection of the DC power cord between the DC power supply and the
26 Console cable Console cable is an eight-wire shielded cable. At one end of the cable is a crimped RJ-45 connector to the console port on the route
27 1000 Mbps Ethernet interface MSR 50 Routers are available with fixed 1000 Mbps Ethernet COMBO interface, and Ethernet modules/cards for expansion.
28 NOTE: • The fiber-optic and electrical connections that a 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet interface provides cannotbe used at the same time. If both
29 1. Connecting electrical Ethernet interface cable Follow the steps below to connect an Ethernet cable: Step1 Connect one end of the Ethernet cab
30 Figure 24 AUX cable Connecting the AUX cable Follow these steps to connect the AUX cable. Step1 Plug the RJ-45 connector of the cable into the
31 FIC slide rail Figure 26 FIC slide rail Installing Slide Rail Figure 27 Install an FIC slide rail Figure 28 Installation finished
Network topology icons Represents a generic network device, such as a router, switch, or firewall. Represents a routing-capable device, such as a ro
32 CAUTION: • The design of demountable slide rail greatly facilitates users to extend their services. The slide rail is fixedon chassis through sp
33 Verifying Installation During router installation, you must verify installation each time you power on the router, making sure that: • There is e
34 Startup and Configuration Startup You can only configure the router through the console port if it is the first time you use it. Setting up Config
35 Figure 32 Local configuration connection interface Step2 Set serial interface parameters. As shown in Figure 33, in the properties dialog box o
36 Figure 34 Set terminal type Powering on the Router Checking before power-on Check according to the following items before powering on the router
37 • After completing the power-on self-test (POST), the system asks you to press <Enter>. When the prompt appears, you may proceed to configu
38 Press Enter. The router enters user view and you can configure the router. Configuration Fundamentals In general, the configuration steps are as f
39 Command line interface The command line interface of MSR 50 Routers provides plenty of configuration commands. They are divided in system view int
40 Figure 36 Slot arrangement on the MSR 50-60 (1) Slot 0 (2) Slot 1 (3) Slot 2 (4) Slot 3 (5) Slot 4 (6) Slot 5 (7) Slot 6 (8) Slot 7 (9) Slo
41 Software Maintenance Introduction Files BootWare program file The file is used to boot an application. A complete BootWare file includes two segme
Obtaining documentation You can access the most up-to-date H3C product documentation on the World Wide Web at http://www.h3c.com. Click the links on t
42 NOTE: • The application programs for system boot can be type M, B and S, but not type N. You can store themin Flash memory, but only one for ea
43 CAUTION: • The file name cannot be longer than 64 characters (including drive letter and a string terminator. If thedrive letter is “CFA0: /”, t
44 Figure 37 Upgrade flowchart for BootWare and Comware under Comware V5 environment Comware versionStartEndUpgrade Comware ?Choose upgrade modeXm
45 Figure 38 Network diagram for maintenance through command lines Configure the IP addresses of both sides on the same network. For example, the
46 TFTP: 1045 bytes received in 0 second(s) File downloaded successfully. If a startup.cfg file already exists in the router, the system prom
47 <SYSTEM>reboot Start to check configuration with next startup configuration file, please wait...DONE! This command will reboot the d
48 Figure 39 Maintain the router serving as the server Ethernet cableRouterPCConsole cableTFTP/FTP ServerTFTP/FTP Client Configure the IP addresses
49 After you correctly enter the username and password, the system prompts login success. You can then maintain the router, for example, modify trans
50 Configure the IP addresses of both sides on the same network. In this section, the IP address of the FTP server is set to 192.168.1.1, and that of
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52 Enter your choice(0-9): This menu is described as follows: Table 23 Main BootWare menu Item Description <1> Boot System Bootstrap. <2>
53 Enter your choice(0-5): The submenu is described as follows: Table 24 BootWare serial interface submenu Item Description <1> Download Appli
54 |<1> Display All File(s) | |<2> Set Application File type
55 Upgrading an Application Program Through an Ethernet Interface Enter 3 in the BootWare menu to enter the Ethernet interface submenu. For details a
56 Parameter Description FTP User Name This option is not available for TFTP. FTP User Password This option is not available for TFTP. NOTE: •
57 Step2 Modify Ethernet interface parameters. For details, refer to Configuring Ethernet Interface Parameters on page 55. Step3 Enter 3 in the mai
58 CAUTION: • If the input file name is the same as the original one in the Flash memory, the system prompts that “Thefile is exist, will you overw
59 • If the check is passed, the receiver sends an acknowledgement message to the sender. Upon receiving the message, the sender continues to send t
60 Figure 43 Modify baud rate Select Call > Call to establish a new connection. Figure 44 Establish a new connection Press Enter to view the c
61 Enter 3 in the BootWare operation menu. The system displays: ===================<BOOTWARE OPERATION SERIAL SUB-MENU>=================== |<
ii Powering on the Router·····························································································································
62 NOTE: • The file name, size and path vary in different situations. Before upgrading, check the current version ofBootWare and application progr
63 Displaying all files Enter 1, and the system displays: Display all file(s) in cfa0 'M' = MAIN 'B' = BACKUP 'S&
64 ========================================================================== |<1> +Main
65 The system prompts the setting succeeds. Step2 When the main BootWare menu appears again, enter 0 to reboot the system. Step3 Set a new passwo
66 After you clear the super password, quit the menu and reboot the router, you can directly enter system view. The setting is valid for the first re
67 Hardware Maintenance Preparing Tools • Phillips screwdriver • Straight screwdriver • ESD-preventive twist strap • Static shielding bag NOTE
68 Figure 48 MPUF internal structure (1)(2)(3) (1) Memory bar slot (2) SIC slot (3) CF card slot Figure 49 MSCA internal structure (1) VPM slot
69 CAUTION: If you do not plan to replace the PSU soon, install a blank filler panel to ensure adequate ventilation andprevent dust. Installing a P
70 Installing the Fan Module Step1 Hold the handle on the fan module with one hand and the bottom with the other hand. Slowly insert the fan module
71 Step1 Turn off the power switch (or switches if two PSUs are installed). Step2 Loosen the captive screws at both sides of the MPUF. Step3 Pull
iii Installing/Removing Memory Bar····················································································································
72 Step2 Align the edges of the MSCA with the guides in the MSCA slot and push the card into the router. Push the ejector levers at both side of the
73 Step3 Push the spring button hard in the orientation shown in the figure below, and the CF card on the right pops up a little. Take it out. Figur
74 CAUTION: • Hold the memory bar by its edge and avoid touching the components on its surface. An improper operation might result in damage. • It
75 Figure 60 Install memory bar into the slot Follow the steps below to remove the memory bar: Step1 Make sure all power interfaces are shut down
76 VPM Slot Figure 63 VPM slot Installing/Removing VPM Follow the steps below to install the VPM: Step1 Make sure all power interfaces are shut d
77 Step4 Align the card interface with the slot and press down vertically to install the card on the board. Then, align the screw eye with the card
78 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the Power System Symptom: The PWR LED RUN is OFF or blinking. Solution: Check that: • The power switch on the rou
79 Troubleshooting Application Software Upgrade Symptom 1: When upgrading the Comware software using TFTP/FTP, the system displays: =================
80 11487495 bytes downloaded. Something wrong with the file. Solution: Fault occurs because an incorrect application file is downloaded. Download the
81 IndexB Backing Up and Restoring BootWare 66 BootWare Menu 50 C Configuration Fundamentals 38 Connecting the Console Terminal 25 Connecting the PGN
1 Overview Introduction MSR 50 Routers were self-developed by our company for use on enterprise-level networks. Depending on the network size, MSR 50
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