H3C SecPath L1000-A Load Balancing Device Installation Guide Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. http://www.h3c.com Document ve
2 WARNING! • Do not stare into any fiber port when the L1000-A has power. The laser light emitted from the opticalfiber may hurt your eyes. • Use
3 • High temperature can accelerate the aging of insulation materials and significantly lower the reliability and lifespan of the L1000-A. For the t
4 Figure 1 Airflow through the chassis ESD prevention CAUTION: • Check the resistance of the ESD wrist strap for safety. The resistance reading
5 Figure 2 Attaching an ESD wrist strap (1) ESD wrist strap (2) Lock (3) Alligator clip EMI The EMI might be coupled from the source to the L1000
6 Rack installation • Reserve at least 1 m (3.28 ft) of clearance between the rack and walls or other devices. • The equipment room is at least 3
7 Cage nuts (user-supplied) Ring terminal (user-supplied) Insulation sheath (user-supplied) ESD gloves (user-supplied) Checklist before installa
8 Item Requirements Result Lightning protection • The grounding cable of the chassis is well grounded. • The grounding terminal of the AC power rec
9 Installing the L1000-A IMPORTANT: Keep the packages of the L1000-A and the components for future use. Figure 3 L1000-A installation flow Confir
10 • The L1000-A is ready for installation and has been carried to a place near the installation site and convenient for moving. Unpacking the L1000
11 Figure 5 Marking the positions of the cage nuts 2. As shown in Figure 6, insert one edge of a cage nut into the hole, and compress the other ed
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12 Figure 8 Sliding the L1000-A into the rack 5. Attach the L1000-A horizontally by fastening the mounting brackets to the rack with appropriate p
13 Grounding the L1000-A WARNING! Correctly connecting the L1000-A grounding cable is crucial to lightning protection and EMI protection. The powe
14 Figure 11 Connecting the grounding cable to the grounding hole of L1000-A NOTE: • The resistance reading should be smaller than 5 ohms betwee
15 Figure 12 Installing the power module 5. Fasten the captive screws on the power module with a Phillips screwdriver. NOTE: • For more inform
16 The L1000-A has SFP fiber ports, which only support LC connectors. The procedures for connecting SFP fiber ports are similar. The following uses t
17 Figure 14 Connecting an AC power cord to the L1000-A Connecting a DC power cord 1. Identify the plug for connecting to the L1000-A, correctly o
18 Installing FRUs Installing an interface module The methods for installing NSQ1GT2UA0, NSQ1GP4U0, and NSQ1XS2U0 are similar. The following example
19 Figure 17 Pushing the interface module into the slot 4. Fasten the captive screws on the interface module with a Phillips screwdriver. Installi
20 Figure 18 Installing a lightning protector (1) Grounding wire (2) Lightning protector for a network port (3) Outdoor network cable (4) Cable c
21 After you connect the AC power cord from the L1000-A to a socket on the power strip, verify that the green RUN LED on the strip is on and the red
Preface The H3C SecPath L1000-A Load Balancing Device Installation Guide includes seven chapters, which describe the preparing for installation, insta
22 Logging in and performing basic configurations The first time you access the L1000-A, you can log in to the CLI through the console port or log in
23 IMPORTANT: • Identify the mark on the console port and make sure you are connecting to the correct port. • The serial ports on PCs do not suppo
24 4. Configure serial port properties as described in Table 5. Figure 23 Configuring serial port properties Table 5 Serial port properties Prope
25 Figure 24 HyperTerminal window 6. Select File > Properties and then click the Settings tab. Figure 25 Selecting the emulation type 7. Sel
26 Powering on the L1000-A Before powering on the L1000-A, confirm the following: • You know where the emergency power-off switch for the equipment
27 PCB Version : Ver.B
28 • Password—admin. • IP address for GigabitEthernet 0/0— 19 2 .16 8 . 0 .1 / 2 4 . To log in to the Web interface: 1. Connect a PC to the L1000
29 Performing basic configurations at the CLI Step Command Remarks 1. Enter system view. system-view N/A 2. Set the system name. sysname sysname By
30 2. Enter the system name for the L1000-A. 3. Click Apply. Configuring the username and password 1. Select System > User from the naviga
31 Item Description User Privilege Level Set the user privilege level of a user. User privilege levels are visitor, monitor, configure, and managemen
Convention Description # A line that starts with a pound (#) sign is comments. GUI conventions Convention Description Boldface Window names, button
32 Figure 30 Interface management 2. Click the icon for an interface to enter the page for modifying the information of the interface.
33 Figure 31 Modifying interface information 3. Modify the interface as described in Table 7. 4. Click Apply. Table 7 Configuration items Item D
34 Item Description button is not available. Interface Type Set the interface type, which can be Electrical Port, Optical Port, or None. VID Set th
35 Figure 32 Static NAT 2. In the Static Address Mapping area, click Add to enter the Add Static Address Mapping page. Figure 33 Adding static add
36 Saving the configuration 1. Select System > Maintenance from the navigation tree. The Save page appears, as shown in Figure 34. Figure 34 Savi
37 Replacement procedures Precautions • Always wear an ESD wrist strap or ESD gloves when servicing the L1000-A. • When removing FRUs (such as inte
38 Replacing a transceiver module WARNING! • When you remove a transceiver module, do not touch the golden finger on the module. • Do not stare
39 Figure 37 Pulling out the power module 4. Place the removed power module in an antistatic bag or on the workbench. 5. Install a new power modu
40 Hardware management and maintenance This chapter describes how to display running information for the L1000-A, verify and diagnose transceiver mod
41 Comware Software, Version 5.20, Feature 3722 Copyright (c) 2004-2013 Hangzhou H3C Tech. Co., Ltd. All rights
Category Documents Purposes Software configuration Configuration guides Describe software features and configuration procedures. Command references Pr
42 Validating file. Please wait... Configuration is saved to device successfully. <H3C> # Exe
43 Displaying the electrical label data Use the display device manuinfo command to display the electronic label data for the L1000-A and interface mo
44 Table 10 Command output Field Description System Total Memory(bytes) Total size of the system memory (in bytes) Total Used Memory(bytes) Size of
45 <H3C> display environment System Temperature information (degree centigrade):
46 Task Command Remarks Display the current alarm information of the transceiver module in a specified interface. display transceiver alarm interface
47 To reboot the L1000-A immediately: Task Command Remarks Reboot a card or the whole system immediately. reboot Required. Available in user view.
48 Troubleshooting IMPORTANT: • The barcode stuck on the L1000-A chassis contains information about production and servicing. Before you return a f
49 No display on the configuration terminal Symptom After the L1000-A is powered on, the configuration terminal does not display anything. Solution T
50 Cooling system failures Symptom The temperature inside the L1000-A exceeds 45°C (113 ° F) . Solution • Verify that the fans are running normall
51 Appendix A Chassis views and technical specifications Chassis views Figure 38 L1000-A front view (1) Combo interfaces (2) Console port (CONSOLE)
i Contents Preparing for installation ················································································································
52 Technical specifications Dimensions and weights Table 14 Dimensions and weights Item Description Dimensions without feet and rack-mounting bracket
53 Item Description Maximum input current 2 A Maximum output power 150 W DC power module The L1000-A supports the DC power module PSR150-D. Its ma
54 Ports and slots Table 19 Ports and slots Item Description Console port 1 9600 bps (default) to 115200 bps USB port 1 (Host mode, reserved without
55 NOTE: The media dependent interface (MDI) standard is typically used on the Ethernet port of network adapters. The media dependent interface cr
56 Figure 42 NSQ1GT2UA0 panel view (1) Captive screw (2) GE port 0 (3) GE port 1 The interface module comes with each GE port covered by a dust cap.
57 The interface module comes with each SFP port covered by a dust cap. For simplicity, this figure does not show the dust caps. Table 24 NSQ1GP4U0 i
58 Item Description Transceiver module type SFP+ Number of interfaces 2 Compliant standard 802.3ae Physical layer 10GBASE-R/W Interface speed LA
59 Appendix B LEDs Panel LEDs Figure 45 F1000-A-EI LEDs Table 26 LED description LED Status Description (yellow/green) Off No link is present on
60 Interface module LEDs NSQ1GT2UA0 Figure 46 NSQ1GT2UA0 LEDs Table 27 LED description LED Status Description (green) Off No link is present. On
61 NSQ1XS2U0 Figure 48 NSQ1XS2U0 LEDs Table 29 LED description LED Status Description (green) Off No link is present on the port. On A 10 Gbps
ii Performing basic configurations ···················································································································
62 Appendix C Numbering interfaces Numbering interfaces Interfaces on the L1000-A are numbered in the form of interface-type X/Y, where, • interfa
63 Appendix D Cables This chapter describes cables used for connecting network ports. Table 30 Cable description Cable Port type Application Ethernet
64 Figure 49 RJ-45 connector pinout diagram NOTE: The RJ-45 Ethernet interfaces use category 5 or higher Ethernet twisted pair cables for connect
65 Figure 51 Crossover cable Select an Ethernet twisted pair cable according to the RJ-45 Ethernet port type on your device. An RJ-45 Ethernet inte
66 Pin 10Base-T/100Base-TX 1000Base-T Signal Function Signal Function 5 Reserved N/A BIDD- Bi-directional data cable D- 6 Tx- Send data BIDA-
67 Table 34 Allowed maximum tensile force and crush load Period of force Tensile load (N) Crush load (N/mm) Short period 150 500 Long term 80 10
68 Figure 53 SFP+ transceiver module Table 36 SFP+ transceiver module specifications Model Central wavelength Fiber mode Fiber diameter (m) Bandwi
69 Model Central wavelength Fiber mode Fiber diameter (m) Bandwidth (MHz*km) Max transmission distance Specification (dBm) Optical transmit power Re
70 metallic board hole or bending along the acute side of mechanical parts, the fiber must wear jackets or cushions. • Insert and remove a plug with
71 Appendix E Cabling recommendations When the L1000-A is mounted in a 19-inch standard rack, the interface cables are routed through the cable manag
iii Appendix C Numbering interfaces ··················································································································
72 Figure 55 Correct and incorrect cable binding • Route different types of cables (for example, power cables and signal cables) separately. If th
73 Figure 57 Binding cables where they must be bent • Route, bind, and attach excess cables for easy, safe maintenance activities and correct oper
74 Cable bundle diameter (mm) Space between bundles (mm) 30 200 to 300 • Do not tie cables or bundles in a knot. • The metal parts of the crimped
75 Index A C D E F G I L M N O P R S T U V A Accessories,6 C Cable management requirements,71 Cabling examples,74 Chassis views,51 Checklist befor
76 T Technical specifications,52 Troubleshooting system exceptions,46 U Unpacking the L1000-A,10 V Verifying and diagnosing transceiver modules,45 Ve
1 Preparing for installation Safety recommendations To avoid possible bodily injury and equipment damage, read all safety recommendations carefully b
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