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1 Preparing for installation ············································································· 1
Safety recommendations ··································································································································· 1
Safety symbols ··········································································································································· 1
General safety recommendations ·············································································································· 1
Electrical safety ·········································································································································· 2
Laser safety ················································································································································ 2
Handling safety ·········································································································································· 2
Examining the installation site ···························································································································· 3
Weight support ··········································································································································· 3
Temperature and humidity ························································································································· 3
Cleanliness ················································································································································· 3
Cooling system ··········································································································································· 4
ESD prevention ·········································································································································· 5
EMI ····························································································································································· 5
Lightning protection ···································································································································· 6
Power supply ·············································································································································· 6
Installation tools ················································································································································· 6
Accessories ························································································································································ 6
Pre-installation checklist····································································································································· 7
2 Installing the firewall ··················································································· 9
Mounting the firewall on a workbench ·············································································································· 10
Installing the firewall in a standard 19-inch rack ······························································································ 11
Rack-mounting the firewall by using front mounting brackets ·································································· 11
Rack-mounting the firewall by using front and rear mounting brackets ··················································· 13
Grounding the firewall ······································································································································ 15
Grounding the firewall with a grounding strip ··························································································· 16
Grounding the firewall with the grounding terminal on the rack ······························································· 16
Installing a power supply ·································································································································· 17
Installing an interface module ·························································································································· 18
Installing a drive ··············································································································································· 19
Installing a drive for an F1000-AI-15 firewall ···························································································· 19
Installing a drive for other firewalls than the F1000-AI-15 ········································································ 20
Connecting Ethernet cables ····························································································································· 20
Connecting a copper Ethernet port ·········································································································· 20
Connecting a fiber port ····························································································································· 21
Connecting power cords ·································································································································· 22
Connecting an AC power cord ················································································································· 22
Connecting a DC power cord ··················································································································· 23
Verifying the installation ··································································································································· 24
3 Accessing the firewall ············································································ 3-25
Setting up the configuration environment and configuring terminal parameters ··········································· 3-25
Starting the firewall········································································································································ 3-25
Pre-start checking ································································································································· 3-25
Starting the firewall and observing the initial startup conditions···························································· 3-25
Logging in to the firewall ······························································································································· 3-27
Logging in from the Web interface ········································································································ 3-27
Logging in from the console port ··········································································································· 3-27
Logging in through Telnet ····················································································································· 3-28
4 Hardware replacement··········································································· 4-29
Replacing a power supply ····························································································································· 4-29
Replacing an interface module ····················································································································· 4-29
Replacing a drive ·········································································································································· 4-30
Replacing a drive for an F1000-AI-15 firewall ······················································································· 4-30
Page 1: ...replace with actual values Square brackets enclose syntax choices keywords or arguments that are optional x y Braces enclose a set of required syntax choices separated by vertical bars from which you...
Page 2: ...work device such as a router switch or firewall Represents a routing capable device such as a router or Layer 3 switch Represents a generic switch such as a Layer 2 or Layer 3 switch or a router that...
Page 3: ...ardware model configuration or software version It is normal that the port numbers sample output screenshots and other information in the examples differ from what you have on your device Documentatio...
Page 4: ...g terminal on the rack 16 Installing a power supply 17 Installing an interface module 18 Installing a drive 19 Installing a drive for an F1000 AI 15 firewall 19 Installing a drive for other firewalls...
Page 5: ...ue 6 40 Password loss 6 40 Cooling system failure 6 41 Software loading failure 6 41 7 Appendix A Chassis views and technical specifications 1 Chassis views 1 F1000 AI 05 1 F1000 AI 15 1 F1000 AI 25 F...
Page 6: ...iii Optical fiber 9 5...
Page 7: ...oss data corruption or damage to hardware or software General safety recommendations Do not place the firewall on an unstable case or desk The firewall might be severely damaged in case of a fall Make...
Page 8: ...in interface view to disable the optical source Install dust caps to disconnected optical fiber connectors and ports on disconnected transceiver modules to avoid damage caused by built up dust Insert...
Page 9: ...t failure High temperature can accelerate the aging of insulation materials and significantly lower the reliability and lifespan of the firewall For the temperature and humidity requirements of the fi...
Page 10: ...te has a good cooling system When installing the firewall in a standard 19 inch rack reserve a distance of 1U 44 45 mm or 1 75 in between the chassis and other devices The F1000 AI 05 firewall cools i...
Page 11: ...ESD wrist strap is provided with the firewall Purchase one yourself Before you attach an ESD wrist strap make sure the rack or the workbench is reliably grounded To attach the ESD wrist strap 1 Wear t...
Page 12: ...e port Lightning protection To protect the firewall from lightning better follow these guidelines Make sure the grounding cable of the chassis is reliably grounded Make sure the grounding terminal of...
Page 13: ...to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Storage 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Relative humidity Operating Without drives 5 RH to 95 RH noncondensing With drives 10 RH to 90 RH noncondensing Storage 5 RH to 95 RH nonconden...
Page 14: ...ate the power switch in the equipment room In case of emergency during operation switch off the power switch Rack mounting requirements Make sure the cabinet is equipped with a good ventilation system...
Page 15: ...open the chassis contact H3C for permission Otherwise H3C shall not be liable for any consequence The installation procedure is similar for the F1000 AI 05 F1000 AI 15 F1000 AI 25 F1000 AI 35 F1000 AI...
Page 16: ...ndard 19 inch rack is not available you can place the firewall on a workbench To mount the firewall on a workbench 1 Verify that the workbench is sturdy and reliably grounded End Determine the install...
Page 17: ...dissipation ensure a minimum clearance of 80 mm 3 15 in around the air inlet and outlet vents of the chassis and a distance of 1U 44 45 mm or 1 75 in between the chassis and other devices in the rack...
Page 18: ...ides of the firewall with M4 screws provided with the firewall Figure2 4 Attaching the front mounting brackets to the firewall 6 Mount the firewall in the rack Use M6 screws to secure the mounting bra...
Page 19: ...ng brackets 4 Install cage nuts Figure2 6 Installing cage nuts 5 Attach the front mounting brackets and shoulder screws to both sides of the firewall with M4 screws provided with the firewall Figure2...
Page 20: ...m 6 02 in between the rear rack posts and the interior side of the rack door Figure2 8 Attaching the rear mounting brackets to the rear rack posts with the wide flange inside the rack Figure2 9 Attach...
Page 21: ...re2 11 Mounting the firewall in the rack with the wide flange of the rear mounting brackets outside the rack Grounding the firewall WARNING Correctly connecting the firewall grounding cable is crucial...
Page 22: ...x nut from the grounding strip 5 Use a pair of needle nose pliers to bend a hook at the other end of the grounding cable Attach the hook to the grounding point and secure the hook with a screw Figure2...
Page 23: ...lies To install a power supply 1 Face the rear panel of the firewall 2 Remove the filler panel if any from the target power supply slot The firewall comes with the PWR1 slot empty and the PWR0 slot in...
Page 24: ...ctor levers of the interface module before inserting it into slot 2 No interface modules are provided with the firewall Purchase them as needed For interface module compatibility with the firewalls se...
Page 25: ...void damage to drives always hold a drive by its sides Do not touch any components and do not squeeze vibrate or strike a drive Install a filler panel in empty drive slots to prevent dust and ESD dama...
Page 26: ...0 Installing a drive Connecting Ethernet cables Connecting a copper Ethernet port You can use either a straight through or a cross over network cable For more information about Ethernet twisted pair c...
Page 27: ...nsceiver module connected with a fiber into a fiber port To connect an optical fiber first install the transceiver module in the fiber port and then connect the fiber Insert a dust plug into any open...
Page 28: ...onnecting an optical fiber Connecting power cords CAUTION Make sure the grounding cable of the firewall is correctly connected and the power source is powered off before connecting the power cord Conn...
Page 29: ...a releasable cable tie see Figure2 26 to secure the power cord 3 Connect the other end of the power cord to an AC power source Figure2 25 Connecting an AC power cord using a power cord retainer clip t...
Page 30: ...ower cord Verifying the installation Verify the following items to ensure correct installation There is enough space for heat dissipation around the firewall The firewall and its components are instal...
Page 31: ...ing the firewall Pre start checking WARNING Locate the emergency power off switch in the room before powering on the firewall so you can quickly shut power off when an electrical accident occurs Befor...
Page 32: ...ed Date Aug 2 2021 Memory Type DDR4 SDRAM Memory Size 8152MB Memory Speed 1037MHz flash Size 3728MB CPLD 1 Version 0 0 CPLD 2 Version 1 0 PCB 1 Version Ver A PCB 2 Version Ver A Press Ctrl B to access...
Page 33: ...hows the default Web interface login information Table3 1 Default Web interface login information Item Default configurations Username admin Password admin Management Ethernet port F1000 AI 05 F1000 A...
Page 34: ...de user role and common properties in VTY user line view By default the authentication mode is scheme and the username and password are admin 3 Connect a PC to the management Ethernet port M GigabitEt...
Page 35: ...one hand and pull the power supply part way out of the slot 4 Supporting the bottom of the power supply with the other hand gently pull the power supply out of the slot along the slide rails Figure4...
Page 36: ...odule For the installation procedure see Installing an interface module If you are not to install a new interface module install a filler panel in the slot to ensure good ventilation in the firewall F...
Page 37: ...ive If you are not to install a new drive in the slot install a filler panel in the slot to prevent dust and ensure good ventilation Figure4 4 Removing a drive Replacing a transceiver module WARNING D...
Page 38: ...tors 3 Pivot the clasp of the transceiver module down to the horizontal position and gently pull the transceiver module out Figure4 6 Removing the transceiver module 4 Install dust caps to the removed...
Page 39: ...9 0 CFCard Num 0 Displaying the software and hardware version information for the firewall Use the display version command to display software and hardware version information for the firewall Sysname...
Page 40: ...lay the electrical label information for the firewall Sysname display device manuinfo Slot 1 CPU 0 DEVICE_NAME F1000 AI 65 DEVICE_SERIAL_NUMBER 210235A2H79196Q0000B MAC_ADDRESS 0868 8DBC 3B73 MANUFACT...
Page 41: ...usage at the interval of 1 minute 3 in last 5 minutes Average CPU usage in the last 5 minutes After the firewall boots the firewall calculates and records the average CPU usage at the interval of 5 mi...
Page 42: ...splay environment command to display the temperature information of the firewall Sysname display environment System Temperature information degree centigrade Slot Sensor Temperature LowerLimit Warning...
Page 43: ...07 155002 tar gz Please wait Save successfully To view the diag gz file a In user view execute the tar extract archive file diag tar gz command and then the gunzip diag gz command to decompress the fi...
Page 44: ...firewall prompts REBOOT IN ONE MINUTE and reboots in one minute If you are performing file operations when the firewall is to be rebooted the system does not execute the reboot command for security T...
Page 45: ...5 39 Task Command Remarks and specify a reboot waiting time scheduler reboot delay...
Page 46: ...arbled text when the firewall is powered on Solution To solve the issue 1 Verify that the power supply system is operating correctly 2 Verify that the console cable is correctly connected 3 Verify tha...
Page 47: ...ched the shutdown level high temperature alarm threshold the device will shut down automatically Information about the firewall temperature in the display environment command output varies by firewall...
Page 48: ...ne console port One drive slots Figure7 1 Front panel 1 Hard disk slots 2 Console port 3 USB ports 4 10 100 1000BASE T copper ports combo interfaces 5 Bypass ports 6 10 100 1000BASE T copper ports 7 L...
Page 49: ...es 5 1000BASE X fiber ports combo interfaces 6 LEDs 7 Console port 8 USB ports 9 Reset button 10 10GBASE R fiber ports 11 10 100 1000BASE T copper ports 12 Management Ethernet port 0 MGMT Figure7 4 Re...
Page 50: ...8 10GBASE R fiber ports 9 Management Ethernet port MGMT 10 USB ports host mode Type A 11 Reset button Figure7 6 Rear panel 1 Power supply slots 2 Interface module slots 3 Grounding screw F1000 AI 65...
Page 51: ...ar panel 1 Power supply slots 2 Interface module slots 3 Grounding screw Interface modules CAUTION The interface modules are not hot swappable Table7 1 displays the compatible slots for the interface...
Page 52: ...two ports in a pair can act as the uplink and downlink interfaces for a Layer 2 link and form a bypass link This enables traffic to be transmitted through the firewall even if the firewall is powered...
Page 53: ...ith the firewalls and software Network data encryption module Applicable firewalls Applicable slots Applicable software version NSQM1F1KGMC F1000 AI 25 F1000 AI 35 F1000 AI 55 F1000 AI 65 F1000 AI 75...
Page 54: ...Figure7 13 PSR150 D1 DC power supply 1 Handle 2 DC input power receptacle Dimensions and weights The weight of the firewall includes the chassis and its removable components Chassis Table7 3 Chassis...
Page 55: ...81 in 0 45 kg 0 99 lb NSQM1GP4FBA 19 150 172 9 mm 0 75 5 91 6 81 in 0 42 kg 0 93 lb NS NIM TG6A 19 150 172 9 mm 0 75 5 91 6 81 in 0 40 kg 0 88 lb Network data encryption modules Table7 5 Network data...
Page 56: ...Network data encryption modules Table7 9 Network data encryption module power consumption Network data encryption module model Power consumption NSQM1F1KGMC 5 7 W Power supply specifications Table7 10...
Page 57: ...cation Connector RJ 45 Standard compliance 802 3 802 3u and 802 3ab Interface type MDI MDI X autosensing Cable type Category 5 or higher twisted pair cable Transmission distance 100 m 328 08 ft Interf...
Page 58: ...125 SMF 80 km 49 71 miles SFP GE LH100 SM1550 1550 LC 9 125 SMF 100 km 62 14 miles 10 GE fiber port Table7 16 10 GE fiber port specifications Item Specification Connector type LC Transceiver module ty...
Page 59: ...The port is receiving and sending data at 1000 Mbps Steady yellow A 10 100 Mbps link is present Flashing yellow The port is receiving and sending data at 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps 10 100 1000BASE T copper p...
Page 60: ...is present Flashing green The port is receiving and sending data at 1000 Mbps Steady yellow A 10 100 Mbps link is present Flashing yellow The port is receiving and sending data at 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps...
Page 61: ...00 Mbps 1000BASE X fiber port LED 1000BASE X Off No link is present Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is present Flashing green The port is receiving and sending data at 1000 Mbps 10GE fiber port LED 10GB...
Page 62: ...4 LED Mark Status Description Steady green The interface module is operating correctly...
Page 63: ...in A pair of twisted copper cables can cancel the electromagnetic radiation of each other and reduce interference of external sources An Ethernet twisted pair cable mainly transmits analog signals and...
Page 64: ...Ethernet twisted pair cable connects network devices through the RJ 45 connectors at the two ends Figure9 2 shows the pinouts of an RJ 45 connector Figure9 2 RJ 45 connector pinout NOTE The RJ 45 Eth...
Page 65: ...Pin 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T Signal Function Signal Function 1 Tx Sends data BIDA Bi directional data cable A Straight through cable white orange orange white green blue white blue green white b...
Page 66: ...cable C To ensure normal communication the pins for sending data on one port must correspond to the pins for receiving data on the peer port When both of the ports on the two devices are MDI or MDIX...
Page 67: ...source and transmission distance Uses lasers as the light source often within campus backbones for distance of several thousand meters Uses LEDs as the light source often within LANs or distances of...
Page 68: ...two fiber connectors You can brush the end faces only in one direction Never bend or curve a fiber when connecting it If the fiber has to pass through a metallic board hole when passing through a met...
Page 69: ...H3C SecPath F1000 AI X5 Firewall Series Installation Guide New H3C Technologies Co Ltd http www h3c com Document version 6W101 20211130...
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