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Pagina 1 - Installation Guide

H3C SR6604-X/SR6608-X/SR6616-X RoutersInstallation Guide Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. http://www.h3c.com Document versi

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v Index ··············································································································································

Pagina 3 - Preface

90 Figure 84 SR6608-X rear view (1) Rear cover handle (2) Chassis handle (3) Grounding screw and sign (4) Air vents

Pagina 4 - Port numbering in examples

91 SR6616-X Figure 85 SR6616-X front view (1) Fan tray (2) Cable management bracket (3) LPU slots (Slot 0 to Slot 3 and Slot 7 to Slot 9) (4) MPU s

Pagina 5 - Documentation feedback

92 Figure 86 SR6616-X rear view (1) Chassis air exhaust vents (2) Chassis handle (3) Rear cover handle (4) Grounding screw and sign (5) Power modu

Pagina 6 - Contents

93 Model Net weight Dimensions (H × W × D) FIP-110 3.25 kg (7.16 lb) 45 × 399 × 412 mm (1.77 × 15.71 × 16.22 in) FIP-210 3.35 kg (7.39 lb) 45 × 3

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94 Model Power consumption RT-FAN-6608-X 109 W RT-FAN-6616-X 255 W Power module The SR6604-X, SR6608-X, and SR6616-X routers support hot-swappable A

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95 PSR1200-A Figure 88 PSR1200-A view (1) AC-input power receptacle (2) Power switch (3) Handle (4) Power module status LED Table 25 PSR1200-A sp

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96 Table 26 PSR650-D specifications Item Remarks Rated input voltage –48 VDC to –60 VDC Maximum input current 25 A Maximum power 650 W PSR1200-D

Pagina 10

97 Fan tray Figure 91 Fan tray of the SR6604-X Figure 92 Fan tray of the SR6608-X (1) Fan (2) Fan tray status LED (RUN) (3) Alarm LED (ALM) (4)

Pagina 11 - Preparing for installation

98 NOTE: The fan tray structure of the SR6604-X is similar with that of the SR6608-X. Figure 93 Fan tray of the SR6616-X (1) Fan (2) Alarm LED (

Pagina 12 - ESD prevention

99 RSE-X2 front panel Figure 94 RSE-X2 front panel (1) Management Ethernet port (MANAGEMENT) (2) AUX port (AUX) (3) MPU status LEDs (4) Reset butto

Pagina 13 - Weight support

1 Preparing for installation The H3C SR6600-X routers include the following models: SR6602-X, SR6604-X, SR6608-X, and SR6616-X. Unless otherwise spec

Pagina 14 - Cleanness

100 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

Pagina 15 - Cooling system

101 Management Ethernet port The management Ethernet port is a 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T autosensing RJ-45 port. It allows you to upgrade softwa

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102 Switching fabric module SFE-X1 The SFE-X1 with a built-in 1024-Gbps switch fabric is specially designed for the SR6616-X by H3C to improve the ro

Pagina 17 - Installation accessories

103 LPU FIP-110 FIP-110 front panel Figure 96 FIP-110 front panel (1) Slot 4 (2) Slot 3 (3) Combo interface 1 (4) Combo interface 0 (5) Slot 1 (6)

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104 FIP-110 combo interface specifications Table 33 FIP-110 copper Ethernet port specifications Item Remarks Connector RJ-45 Interface type Autosens

Pagina 19 - Installing the router

105 Maximum interface modules provided by the FIP-110 in full configuration FIP/Interface module SR6604-X SR6608-X SR6616-X FIP-110 2 4 8 MIM 8 16

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106 NOTE: • For a combo interface, the default operating port is the copper port. You can use either the copper portor the fiber port. To switch b

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107 Item Remarks Memory type and size • Default—One 2-GB DDR3 SDRAM • Maximum—Two 2-GB DDR3 SDRAMs NVRAM 128 KB Combo interface 2 2 copper ports (M

Pagina 22 - Grounding the router

108 FIP-300 front panel Figure 99 FIP-300 front panel (1) HIM/MIM slot (2) GE0 through GE11 copper ports (3) GE0 through GE11 fiber ports FIP-300 s

Pagina 23 - Installing a power module

109 Maximum interface modules provided by FIP-300 in full configuration FIP/Interface module SR6604-X SR6608-X SR6616-X FIP-300 2 4 8 MIM 2 4 8 HIM

Pagina 24 - Installing an RSE-X2 MPU

2 • Before connecting an optical fiber, use dust free paper and absolute alcohol to clean the end face of the two fiber connectors. You can brush th

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110 Item Remarks Hot swapping Supported NOTE: • For a combo interface, the default operating port is the copper port. You can use either the cop

Pagina 26 - Installing an LPU

111 Transceiver module Central wavelength Connector Fiber specifications Max transmission distance SFP-XG-LH40-SM1550 1550 nm LC 9/125 m, single m

Pagina 27 - Installing a HIM

112 Item Remarks Hot swapping Supported NOTE: • For a combo interface, the default operating port is the copper port. You can use either the cop

Pagina 28 - Installing a MIM

113 SAP-48GBE specifications Table 37 SAP-48GBE specifications Item Remarks Flash 4 MB Memory type and size • Default—Two 1-GB DDR2 SDRAMs • Maximu

Pagina 29 - Installing a CF card

114 Item Remarks Fixed Ethernet ports (SFP) 24 fiber Ethernet ports Supporting 100/1000 Mbps autosensing Supporting the following types of transceive

Pagina 30

115 SAP-48GBP CAUTION: Use transceiver modules provided by H3C only. The router might be incompatible with other transceiver modules. SAP-48GBP fro

Pagina 31

116 SAP-4EXP SAP-4EXP front panel Figure 105 SAP-4EXP front panel (1) SFP+ ports 0 to 3 (2) SAP module status LED (RUN) (3) LEDs for SFP+ ports 0 t

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117 Table 40 Transceiver modules for the SAP-4EXP 10G Ethernet ports Model Central wavelength Connector Optical fiber Max. transmission distance SFP-

Pagina 33 - Installation precautions

118 For how to install the lightning protector for a port, see "Installing a lightning protector for a network port." Power strip with ligh

Pagina 34

119 Appendix B LEDs H3C SR6604-X, SR6608-X, and SR6616-X routers provide LEDs for FRUs to indicate their operating status. MPU and switching fabric m

Pagina 35 - Installing a surge protector

3 • Touch only the edges, instead of electronic components when you observe or move a removed CF card or LPU. To attach an ESD wrist strap: 1. Wear

Pagina 36 - Connecting the power cord

120 LED Status Description (green) ACT Off The MPU is in standby state. Steady on The MPU is in active state. (green) RUN Off No power input is

Pagina 37 - Connecting DC power cords

121 LPU LEDs FIP LEDs FIP-110/FIP-210/FIP-240/FIP-600 LEDs Figure 108 FIP-110 status LED Figure 109 FIP-210 status LED Figure 110 FIP-240 status

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122 Figure 111 FIP-600 status LED Table 43 FIP-110/FIP-210/FIP-240/FIP-600 LED description LED Status Description (yellow/green) Status LEDs of GE

Pagina 39

123 FIP-300 LEDs Figure 112 FIP-300 status LED Table 44 FIP-300 LED description LED Status Description (yellow/green) Status LEDs of GE 0 to GE 11

Pagina 40 - Connecting interface cables

124 Table 45 FIP-300 LED description LED Status Description (yellow/green) Status LEDs of GE 0 to GE 3 Off No link is present. Steady green A 1000

Pagina 41 - Connecting an Ethernet cable

125 Table 46 SAP-48GBE LED description LED Status Description (yellow/green) Status LEDs of GE 0 to GE 47 Off No link is present. Steady green A 1

Pagina 42 - Making an Ethernet cable

126 LED Status Description (yellow/green) Status LEDs of SFP 0 to SFP 23 Off No link is present. Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is present. Flash

Pagina 43 - Connecting a fiber cable

127 Table 49 SAP-4EXP LED description LED Status Description (green) RUN Off No power input is available or the SAP-4EXP has failed. Slow flashing (

Pagina 44 - Fiber cable overview

128 Figure 119 PSR1200-A AC power module LED Figure 120 PSR650-D DC power module LED Figure 121 PSR1200-D DC power module LED Table 50 AC/DC po

Pagina 45

129 Fan LEDs Figure 122 Fan LEDs of the SR6604-X Figure 123 Fan LEDs of the SR6608-X 21

Pagina 46 - Connecting an E1/T1 cable

4 Temperature To ensure normal operation of the router, make sure the room temperature meets the requirements in Table 1. Table 1 Temperature require

Pagina 47

130 Figure 124 Fan LEDs of the SR6616-X Table 51 Fan LED description LED Status Description (green) RUN Off The system is powered off or the fan

Pagina 48 - Connecting a T1 cable

131 Appendix C Arranging slots and numbering interfaces Slot arrangement The router provides many types of interfaces, such as console, AUX, GigabitE

Pagina 49 - Connecting a CE3/CT3 cable

132 Figure 127 Slot arrangement on the SR6616-X NOTE: In Figure 125 through Figure 127, the blue and dark numbers represent slot numbers of the c

Pagina 50 - Overview

133 Card SR6604-X SR6608-X SR6616-X FIP-110/210/240/300/310/600 SAP/OAP card Slot 2 and Slot 3 Slot 2 through Slot 5 Slot 0 through Slot 3, and Slot

Pagina 51

134 Example 2 A SAP-48GBE module is installed in slot 3. The GigabitEthernet interfaces on the SAP-48GBE are GigabitEthernet 3/0/0 through GigabitEth

Pagina 52

135 Appendix D Cable management When the router is mounted in a 19-inch standard rack, the interface cables are routed through the cable management b

Pagina 53

136 Cable management guidelines When you route and bundle up cables, follow these guidelines: • Bind and route the cables neatly inside the rack, an

Pagina 54 - Accessing the router

137 • When you bend cables, bind cables as shown in Figure 130. To avoid cable core break due to excessive stress, do not tie up the cables in the b

Pagina 55 - Setting terminal parameters

138 Table 52 Cable bundling specifications Cable bundle diameter (mm) Space between bundles (mm) 10 80 to 150 10 to 30 150 to 200 30 200 to 300 •

Pagina 56

139 Index A C D E F G H I L M N P R S T A Active and standby switchover for MPUs,72 Available slots for cards,132 C Cable management guidelines,13

Pagina 57

5 Substance Concentration limit (particles/m3) NOTE: Dust particle diameter ≥ 5 μm The equipment room must also meet strict limits on salts, acids,

Pagina 58 - Powering on the router

140 Power module LEDs,127 Power strip with lightning protection,118 Powering on the router,48 R Rebooting a card or router,73 Replacing a CF card,5

Pagina 59

6 Figure 3 Airflow through the SR6616-X chassis EMI Electromagnetic interference (EMI) might be coupled from the source to the router through the f

Pagina 60 - Configuring basic settings

7 Lightning protection To protect the router from lightning better, do as follows: • Make sure the grounding cable of the chassis is well grounded.

Pagina 61 - Replacement procedures

8 Mounting brackets for the SR6616-X (supplied with the router) Cable management bracket for the SR6616-X (supplied with the router) M6 cage nut

Pagina 62 - Replacing an RSE-X2 MPU

9 Installing the router Installation flow Figure 4 Installation flow Installing a cable management bracket The cable management brackets of the SR6

Pagina 63 - Replacing an SFE-X1

Copyright © 2013, Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. and its licensors All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted

Pagina 64 - Replacing an LPU

10 Figure 5 Installing a cable management bracket Installing the router in a 19-inch rack The procedures for installing an SR6604-X, SR6608-X, and

Pagina 65 - Replacing a HIM

11 Figure 6 Marking the positions of cage nuts 3. Insert one edge of a cage nut into the hole. 4. Use a flat-blade screwdriver to compress the ot

Pagina 66 - Replacing a CF card

12 Figure 8 Installing the front mounting brackets to the two sides of the router Installing the router in a 19-inch rack 1. Put the router on the

Pagina 67 - Replacing a fan tray

13 1. Remove the two grounding screws from the rear panel of the chassis. 2. Attach the grounding screw to the OT terminal of the grounding cable.

Pagina 68

14 Figure 11 Installing a power module Installing an MPU and a switching fabric module Installing an RSE-X2 MPU CAUTION: The RUN LED flashes fast

Pagina 69 - Replacing an air filter

15 Figure 12 Installing an MPU Installing an SFE-X1 switching fabric module Only the Slot 6 of the SR6616-X supports the SFE-X1 switching fabric mo

Pagina 70

16 Figure 13 Installing an SFE-X1 Installing an LPU CAUTION: The RUN LED flashes fast when the FIP is starting up. Do not install or remove a HIM/

Pagina 71 - Replacing a memory module

17 3. Gently push the FIP-210 into the slot along the slide rails until positioning pins on the backplane are seated in the positioning holes, and t

Pagina 72 - Memory module structure

18 Figure 15 Installing a HIM Installing a MIM The procedures for installing MIMs are similar. This example installs a MIM to a FIP-210. To install

Pagina 73

19 Installing a CF card 1. Push the CF card eject button all the way into the slot, and make sure the button does not project from the panel. 2. In

Pagina 74

Preface The H3C SR6604-X/SR6608-X/SR6616-X Routers Installation Guide includes seven chapters, which describe the hardware features of the H3C SR6604

Pagina 75

20 Figure 18 Installing the upper and lower slide rails 4. Push the air filter along the slide rails from the rear side of the chassis to the fron

Pagina 76

21 Figure 20 Fastening the captive screws Installing an air filter on an SR6616-X 1. Face the front of the router. 2. Align the positioning pins

Pagina 77

22 Figure 21 Installing an air filter on an SR6616-X Installing a lightning protector for a network port Read the instructions for the lightning pr

Pagina 78

23 Installation procedure 1. Use a double-faced adhesive tape to stick the lightning protector onto the router chassis, and make sure it is as close

Pagina 79

24 Connecting the AC power supply to a power strip with lightning protection CAUTION: Make sure the PE terminal of the power socket has been securel

Pagina 80

25 Installing a surge protector CAUTION: Ground the surge protector as near as possible. The grounding resistance must be less than 4 ohms. Thegroun

Pagina 81

26 Figure 24 Installing a surge protector (1) Grounding cable (2) Surge protector The performance of the surge protector might be affected in the

Pagina 82

27 Figure 25 Connecting an AC power cord to the router Connecting DC power cords Connecting power cords for the PSR650-D WARNING! To avoid connect

Pagina 83 - Rebooting a card or router

28 Figure 27 Connecting DC power cords Connecting power cords for the PSR1200-D Figure 28 DC power cords To connect DC power cords: 1. Loosen th

Pagina 84

29 3. Connect the end marked with "+"to the positive terminal (+) on the power module connector and fasten the fastening screw. Figure 30

Pagina 85 - Troubleshooting

Convention Description # A line that starts with a pound (#) sign is comments. GUI conventions Convention Description Boldface Window names, button

Pagina 86 - LPU failures

30 Connecting interface cables Connecting the AUX cable Overview An AUX cable has a crimped RJ-45 connector at one end for connecting to the AUX port

Pagina 87 - Power module failures

31 Connecting an Ethernet cable Overview 10/100 Mbps Ethernet uses category-5 twisted pair cables, while 1000 Mbps Ethernet uses category-5 enhanced

Pagina 88 - Fan failures

32 For the pinouts of the twisted pair cables, see the following tables. (A and B represent the two ends of a cable, respectively.) Table 6 Straight-

Pagina 89 - HIM/MIM failures

33 Connecting an Ethernet cable 1. Plug one end of an Ethernet twisted pair cable into the copper Ethernet port (RJ-45 port) or the management Ether

Pagina 90 - Dealing with password loss

34 Figure 37 SFP+ transceiver module Fiber cable overview CAUTION: • Never exert a fierce force when you insert or remove a fiber connector. • N

Pagina 91 - EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu

35 Figure 38 LC connector (1) LC connector (2) Optical fiber Connecting a fiber cable WARNING! Do not stare into any fiber port when you connect

Pagina 92

36 Figure 39 Connecting a fiber cable 5. Examine the LINK LED after connection. { If the LED is on, the optical fiber link is present. { If the

Pagina 93

37 NOTE: The coaxial connector and 75-ohm E1 adapter cable are optional accessories, and must be purchased separately if needed. T1 cable CAUTION

Pagina 94 - Cooling system failure

38 Figure 42 Connecting an E1 75-ohm cable • If you want to extend the cable, connect each BNC connector of the E1 75-ohm cable to one end of a c

Pagina 95 - Ethernet port failure

39 2. The other end of the cable provides eight RJ-45 connectors. Connect them to the RJ-45 interface on the remote device as needed. Figure 45 Conn

Pagina 96 - Software upgrade failures

Category Documents Purposes Hardware specifications and installation Compliance and safety manual Provides regulatory information and the safety instr

Pagina 97

40 Figure 47 Connecting a CE3/CT3 cable Connecting a serial port cable Overview You can use a serial port cable to connect to the MIM-2SAE/MIM-4SA

Pagina 98 - Chassis views

41 Figure 50 V.35 DTE cable Figure 51 V.35 DCE cable Figure 52 X.21 DTE cable Figure 53 X.21 DCE cable AAPos.28Pos.1X1WX2BBAPos.1Pos.15AWBPos

Pagina 99 - SR6608-X

42 Figure 54 RS449 DTE cable Figure 55 RS449 DCE cable Figure 56 RS530 DTE cable Figure 57 RS530 DCE cable Connecting a serial port cable 1.

Pagina 100 - Figure 84 SR6608-X rear view

43 4. Identify the LINK LED on the SAE panel. { If the LED is on, a link is present. { If the LED is off, a fault has occurred on the link and sig

Pagina 101 - SR6616-X

44 Accessing the router Login methods The following logins methods are available for you to log in to the router: • Logging in through the console p

Pagina 102 - Dimensions and weight

45 Figure 58 Connecting the console cable Setting terminal parameters 1. Select Start > All Programs > Accessories > Communications > H

Pagina 103 - Power consumption

46 Figure 60 Setting the serial port used by the HyperTerminal connection 3. Set Bits per second to 9600, Data bits to 8, Parity to None, Stop bit

Pagina 104 - Power module

47 Figure 62 HyperTerminal window 5. On the Settings tab, set the emulation to VT100 and click OK. Figure 63 Setting terminal emulation in test Pr

Pagina 105 - DC power module

48 Powering on the router Verifying before power-on Before powering on the router, verify the following items: • The power modules and fan trays are

Pagina 106 - PSR1200-D

49 PCB Version : Ver.A BootWare Validating... Press Ctrl+B to enter extended boot menu... Starting to get the main application file--cfa0:

Pagina 107 - Fan tray

i Contents Preparing for installation ················································································································

Pagina 108

50 Step Command 3. Set the authentication mode. authentication-mode none 4. Set the user privilege level. user privilege level 3 2. Plug the D-9

Pagina 109 - RSE-X2 specifications

51 Replacement procedures All modules of the H3C SR6604-X, SR6608-X, and SR6616-X routers are field replaceable. Safety recommendations 1. Always we

Pagina 110 - Components

52 Figure 64 Pulling the power module out of the slot 4. Install a new power module. For the installation procedure, see "Installing a power

Pagina 111 - Reset button

53 Figure 65 Pulling the RSE-X2 MPU out of the slot 4. Install a new MPU. For the installation procedure, see "Installing an RSE-X2 MPU."

Pagina 112 - Switching fabric module

54 Figure 66 Pulling the SFE-X1 out of the slot (SR6616-X) 4. Install a new SFE-X1. For the installation procedure, see "Installing an SFE-X1

Pagina 113 - Interface Command Reference

55 Figure 67 Pulling the FIP module out of the slot 4. Install a new FIP module. For the installation procedure, see "Installing an LPU."

Pagina 114

56 Replacing a MIM 1. Face the front of the router and locate the MIM to be removed. 2. Use a flat-blade screwdriver to completely loosen the capti

Pagina 115 - FIP-210

57 Replacing a transceiver module 1. Pressing the tab of the LC connector, pull out the LC connector from the transceiver module. Put on the dust ca

Pagina 116

58 Figure 72 Pulling out the fan tray 4. Holding the handle of the fan tray with one hand and supporting the bottom of the fan tray with the other

Pagina 117

59 Figure 73 Pulling out the fan tray Replacing an air filter IMPORTANT: You can clean the air filter with water, but wait until it is completely

Pagina 118

ii Overview ··········································································································································

Pagina 119 - FIP-310

60 Figure 74 Loosening the captive screws of the air filter 3. Gently pull the air filter out along the slide rails. Figure 75 Pulling the air fil

Pagina 120

61 Figure 76 Removing the air filter 3. Install a new air filter. For the installation procedure, see "Installing an air filter on an SR6616-

Pagina 121 - FIP-600

62 Memory module structure Figure 77 Memory module structure (DDR2) (1) Connector edge (2) Polarization notch (3) Latch notch Figure 78 Memory mod

Pagina 122

63 5. Carefully and firmly press the memory module at both ends until you hear a click. This indicates the memory module is seated in the memory mod

Pagina 123 - SAP-24GBP

64 Hardware management and maintenance The output depends on your router model and software version. For more information about the commands used in

Pagina 124

65 [FIXED PORT] MGE4/0/0 (Hardware)Ver.B, (Driver)1.0, (Cpld)1.0 Displaying the running statistics for the router For diagnosis or

Pagina 125 - SAP-48GBP

66 Subslot 2 : MIM-2GBE • Use the display device slot slot-number command to display detailed information about the card in the specified slot

Pagina 126 - SAP-4EXP

67 Table 11 Command output Field Description DEVICE_NAME Card type. DEVICE_SERIAL_NUMBER Card serial number. MAC_ADDRESS MAC address of the card: •

Pagina 127 - HIM/MIM

68 <Sysname> display memory System Total Memory(bytes): 4069505360 Total Used Memory(bytes): 277820968 Used Rate: 6% Table 13 Command output Fi

Pagina 128 - Surge lightning protector

69 Field Description State Fan state: • Normal—The fan is operating correctly. • Absent—The fan is not in position. • Fault—The fan has failed. D

Pagina 129 - Appendix B LEDs

iii Displaying detailed information about a card ··································································································· 6

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70 1 38 -10 53 4 34 -10 53 Table 17 Command output Field Description Slot

Pagina 131 - LPU LEDs

71 To configure a combo interface: Step Command Remarks 1. Enter system view. system-view N/A 2. Enter view of the SFP port or RJ-45 port of the

Pagina 132

72 Task Command Remarks Display the current alarm information of the transceiver module in a specified interface. display transceiver alarm interface

Pagina 133 - FIP-310 LEDs

73 Troubleshooting system exceptions Configuring the exception handling methods When the system detects faults (such as system instruction faults, in

Pagina 134 - SAP LEDs

74 • Power off and then power on the router. This method might cause data loss, and is the least-preferred method. • Immediately reboot the router

Pagina 135

75 Troubleshooting IMPORTANT: The barcode stuck on the router chassis contains production and servicing information. Before you returna faulty route

Pagina 136

76 PALM LED is steady on If the PALM LED of the MPU is steady on, it indicates that exceptions have occurred to the power supply system. The followin

Pagina 137 - Power module LEDs

77 3. If the LPU is correctly inserted in a slot and the following information is displayed on the serial terminal and the software management tool,

Pagina 138

78 5. If the cause cannot be located in the steps above and the problem persists, contact your local sales agent. Red power LED is on If the router

Pagina 139 - Fan LEDs

79 HIM/MIM failures When a HIM/MIM is plugged while the router is running, the following information might appear on the configuration terminal: %Jun

Pagina 140

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Pagina 141 - Slot arrangement

80 1. Verify that the Data bits field is set to 8 for the console terminal. If the Data bits field is set to 5 or 6, the console terminal will displ

Pagina 142 - Available slots for cards

81 Examining the state of password recovery capability 1. Reboot the router. System is starting... Press Ctrl+D to access BASIC-BOOTWARE MENU Pres

Pagina 143 - Examples

82 |<7> BootWare Operation Menu | |<8> Clear Super Password

Pagina 144 - Example 2

83 the configuration file, regardless of whether you specify the simple keyword or cipher keyword for the set authentication password command. <H3

Pagina 145 - Appendix D Cable management

84 [H3C] save Dealing with password loss when password recovery capability is disabled 1. Reboot the router to access the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu, and

Pagina 146 - Cable management guidelines

85 s 0, slotIndex 0.1 %Jun 14 11:54:38:179 2012 H3C DEVM/4/BOARD_TEMP_TOOHIGH: Board t

Pagina 147

86 HIM/MIM, cable, and connection failure After an HIM/MIM is installed and the router is powered on, the LEDs on the HIM/MIM panel might indicate ab

Pagina 148 - Cable routing example

87 227 Entering Passive Mode (192,168,1,10,10,204) 150 "xxx" file ready to send (xxx bytes) in ASCII mode FTP: Error Writing Local File(Scr

Pagina 149

88 Appendix A Chassis views and technical specifications Chassis views CAUTION: Do not use the rear cover handle when you move the router chassis. T

Pagina 150

89 Figure 82 SR6604-X rear view (1) Rear cover handle (2) Chassis handle (3) Grounding screw and sign (4) Air vents SR6608-X Figure 83 SR6608-X fr

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