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H3C SecPath L1000-A Load Balancin
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Device
Installation Guide
Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.
http://www.h3c.com
Document version: 5PW102-20130815
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Page 1 - Installation Guide

H3C SecPath L1000-A Load Balancing Device Installation Guide Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. http://www.h3c.com Document ve

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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

Page 3 - Preface

3 • High temperature can accelerate the aging of insulation materials and significantly lower the reliability and lifespan of the L1000-A. For the t

Page 4 - Port numbering in examples

4 Figure 1 Airflow through the chassis ESD prevention CAUTION: • Check the resistance of the ESD wrist strap for safety. The resistance reading

Page 5 - Documentation feedback

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

Page 6 - Contents

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

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7 Cage nuts (user-supplied) Ring terminal (user-supplied) Insulation sheath (user-supplied) ESD gloves (user-supplied) Checklist before installa

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8 Item Requirements Result Lightning protection • The grounding cable of the chassis is well grounded. • The grounding terminal of the AC power rec

Page 9 - Preparing for installation

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

Page 10 - Temperature and humidity

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

Page 11 - Cooling

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

Page 12 - ESD prevention

Copyright © 2012-2013, Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. and its licensors All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmi

Page 13 - Lightning protection

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

Page 14 - Installation tools

13 Grounding the L1000-A WARNING! Correctly connecting the L1000-A grounding cable is crucial to lightning protection and EMI protection. The powe

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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

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15 Figure 12 Installing the power module 5. Fasten the captive screws on the power module with a Phillips screwdriver. NOTE: • For more inform

Page 17 - Installing the L1000-A

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

Page 18 - Unpacking the L1000-A

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

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18 Installing FRUs Installing an interface module The methods for installing NSQ1GT2UA0, NSQ1GP4U0, and NSQ1XS2U0 are similar. The following example

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19 Figure 17 Pushing the interface module into the slot 4. Fasten the captive screws on the interface module with a Phillips screwdriver. Installi

Page 21 - Grounding the L1000-A

20 Figure 18 Installing a lightning protector (1) Grounding wire (2) Lightning protector for a network port (3) Outdoor network cable (4) Cable c

Page 22 - Installing a power module

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

Page 23 - Connecting interface cables

Preface The H3C SecPath L1000-A Load Balancing Device Installation Guide includes seven chapters, which describe the preparing for installation, insta

Page 24 - Connecting a power cord

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

Page 25 - Verifying the installation

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

Page 26 - Installing FRUs

24 4. Configure serial port properties as described in Table 5. Figure 23 Configuring serial port properties Table 5 Serial port properties Prope

Page 27 - Installation procedure

25 Figure 24 HyperTerminal window 6. Select File > Properties and then click the Settings tab. Figure 25 Selecting the emulation type 7. Sel

Page 28 - Installation precautions

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

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27 PCB Version : Ver.B

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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

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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

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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

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31 Item Description User Privilege Level Set the user privilege level of a user. User privilege levels are visitor, monitor, configure, and managemen

Page 34 - Powering on the L1000-A

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

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32 Figure 30 Interface management 2. Click the icon for an interface to enter the page for modifying the information of the interface.

Page 36 - Configuration Guide

33 Figure 31 Modifying interface information 3. Modify the interface as described in Table 7. 4. Click Apply. Table 7 Configuration items Item D

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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

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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

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36 Saving the configuration 1. Select System > Maintenance from the navigation tree. The Save page appears, as shown in Figure 34. Figure 34 Savi

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37 Replacement procedures Precautions • Always wear an ESD wrist strap or ESD gloves when servicing the L1000-A. • When removing FRUs (such as inte

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38 Replacing a transceiver module WARNING! • When you remove a transceiver module, do not touch the golden finger on the module. • Do not stare

Page 42 - Configuring NAT

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

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40 Hardware management and maintenance This chapter describes how to display running information for the L1000-A, verify and diagnose transceiver mod

Page 44 - Saving the configuration

41 Comware Software, Version 5.20, Feature 3722 Copyright (c) 2004-2013 Hangzhou H3C Tech. Co., Ltd. All rights

Page 45 - Replacement procedures

Category Documents Purposes Software configuration Configuration guides Describe software features and configuration procedures. Command references Pr

Page 46 - Replacing a power module

42 Validating file. Please wait... Configuration is saved to device successfully. <H3C> # Exe

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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

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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

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45 <H3C> display environment System Temperature information (degree centigrade):

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

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47 To reboot the L1000-A immediately: Task Command Remarks Reboot a card or the whole system immediately. reboot Required. Available in user view.

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48 Troubleshooting IMPORTANT: • The barcode stuck on the L1000-A chassis contains information about production and servicing. Before you return a f

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49 No display on the configuration terminal Symptom After the L1000-A is powered on, the configuration terminal does not display anything. Solution T

Page 54 - Rebooting your L1000-A

50 Cooling system failures Symptom The temperature inside the L1000-A exceeds 45°C (113 ° F) . Solution • Verify that the fans are running normall

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51 Appendix A Chassis views and technical specifications Chassis views Figure 38 L1000-A front view (1) Combo interfaces (2) Console port (CONSOLE)

Page 56 - Troubleshooting

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

Page 57 - Password loss

52 Technical specifications Dimensions and weights Table 14 Dimensions and weights Item Description Dimensions without feet and rack-mounting bracket

Page 58 - Interface module failure

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

Page 59 - Chassis views

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

Page 60 - Technical specifications

55 NOTE: The media dependent interface (MDI) standard is typically used on the Ethernet port of network adapters. The media dependent interface cr

Page 61 - Storages

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.

Page 62 - Ports and slots

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

Page 63 - Interface modules

58 Item Description Transceiver module type SFP+ Number of interfaces 2 Compliant standard 802.3ae Physical layer 10GBASE-R/W Interface speed LA

Page 64 - NSQ1GP4U0

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

Page 65 - NSQ1XS2U0

60 Interface module LEDs NSQ1GT2UA0 Figure 46 NSQ1GT2UA0 LEDs Table 27 LED description LED Status Description (green) Off No link is present. On

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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

Page 67 - Appendix B LEDs

ii Performing basic configurations ···················································································································

Page 68 - Interface module LEDs

62 Appendix C Numbering interfaces Numbering interfaces Interfaces on the L1000-A are numbered in the form of interface-type X/Y, where, • interfa

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63 Appendix D Cables This chapter describes cables used for connecting network ports. Table 30 Cable description Cable Port type Application Ethernet

Page 70 - Examples

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

Page 71 - Appendix D Cables

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

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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-

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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

Page 74 - Optical fiber

68 Figure 53 SFP+ transceiver module Table 36 SFP+ transceiver module specifications Model Central wavelength Fiber mode Fiber diameter (m) Bandwi

Page 75 - Transceiver modules

69 Model Central wavelength Fiber mode Fiber diameter (m) Bandwidth (MHz*km) Max transmission distance Specification (dBm) Optical transmit power Re

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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

Page 77 - LC connector

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

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iii Appendix C Numbering interfaces ··················································································································

Page 79 - General cabling requirements

72 Figure 55 Correct and incorrect cable binding • Route different types of cables (for example, power cables and signal cables) separately. If th

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73 Figure 57 Binding cables where they must be bent • Route, bind, and attach excess cables for easy, safe maintenance activities and correct oper

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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

Page 82 - Cabling examples

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

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76 T Technical specifications,52 Troubleshooting system exceptions,46 U Unpacking the L1000-A,10 V Verifying and diagnosing transceiver modules,45 Ve

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1 Preparing for installation Safety recommendations To avoid possible bodily injury and equipment damage, read all safety recommendations carefully b

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