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NOTE: 

 

SFP+ cables are hot swappable. 

 

When connecting an SFP+ cable, make sure the bend radius of the cable is no less than eight times of
the diameter of the cable. 

 

Figure 11

 

SFP+ cable 

 

(1) Connector 

(2) Pull latch 

 

To connect an SFP+ cable: 

1.

 

Wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is well 
grounded. 

2.

 

Unpack the SFP+ cable. 

3.

 

Insert one end of the plug of the SFP+ cable horizontally into the SFP+ slot on the switch and the 
other end of the plug into the SFP+ slot of the peer device. 

Installing fiber management tray (optional) 

 

 

NOTE: 

The installation method described below is based on an N68 rack. The installation procedure is only for
your reference if you use a non-N68 rack. 

 

A fiber management tray (FMT) is installed in a rack for winding redundant fibers between the S9500E 

switches and other devices.  

1.

 

Preparations 
Confirm the following prerequisites: 

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The rack is fixed. 

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The switch is installed. 

The installation involves the following materials: 

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FMT 

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M5×10 self-tapping screws (two screws for one FMT) 

2.

 

Installation procedure 
To install the fiber management tray, follow these steps, as shown in 

Figure 12

a.

 

Align the FMT and the installation holes on the column of the rack. 

b.

 

Use a Phillips screwdriver to fix each FMT with two M5×10 self-tapping screws. 

 

Summary of Contents for S9500E Series

Page 1: ...a configuration environment 2 Powering on the switch 5 Powering on the switch 5 Verification after power on 7 Connecting the switch to the network 8 Connecting the switch to the network through an AUX...

Page 2: ...ower distribution rack lightning protection box and connector strip etc of the exchange office Long cables can be bound with cable ties Do not bind cables at the air exhaust vent to prevent the cables...

Page 3: ...nnector of the console cable to the serial port of a PC or terminal 2 Connect the RJ 45 connector of the console cable to the console port of the MPU of the switch NOTE When you remove the console cab...

Page 4: ...serial port to be used from the Connect using list and click OK Figure 4 Setting the serial port used by the HyperTerminal connection 4 Set Bits per second to 9600 Data bits to 8 Parity to None Stop b...

Page 5: ...port parameters 5 Select File Properties in the HyperTerminal window Figure 6 HyperTerminal window 6 On the Settings tab set the emulation to VT100 and click OK NOTE H3C recommends that you select th...

Page 6: ...are correctly connected The input power voltage meets the requirement of the switch The console cable is properly connected the terminal or PC used for configuration has started and the configuration...

Page 7: ...layed at the console terminal Board self testing Board steady testing PASS Board SlotNo 0 Subcard exist testing PASS DX246 testing PASS PHY88E1111 testing PASS CPLD1 testing PASS CPLD2 testing PASS NS...

Page 8: ...at the prompt H3C NOTE The S9500E switches provide a command line interface CLI For more information about the CLI see H3C S9500E Switch Series Fundamentals Configuration Guide The output depends on y...

Page 9: ...male connector Plug the RJ 45 connector into the AUX port of the switch and the DB 9 male connector into the DB 9 female port of the modem An AUX cable is the same as a console cable For more informa...

Page 10: ...ng a fiber network facility make sure the type of the connector and the fiber matches the adopted optical port Be sure to install the dust cover if the optical port is not connected to a fiber connect...

Page 11: ...t makes good skin contact and is well grounded 2 Remove the protective cap from the fiber connector and use dust free paper and absolute alcohol to clean the end face of the fiber connector 3 Connect...

Page 12: ...tray optional NOTE The installation method described below is based on an N68 rack The installation procedure is only for your reference if you use a non N68 rack A fiber management tray FMT is insta...

Page 13: ...12 Figure 12 Installing FMTs...

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