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Q. 

What power modules are available for the router? 

A. 

The following power modules are available for the router: 

Model 

Voltage range 

Quantity 

LSWM1AC300 

 

AC input: 100 VAC to 
240 VAC 

 

High-voltage DC 
input: 240 VDC 

 

SR6602-X1: 1 to 2 

 

SR6602-X2: 1 to 2 

LSWM1DC300 

–48 VDC to –60 VDC 

PSR650-D 

–48 VDC to –60 VDC 

 

SR6604: 1 to 2 

 

SR6608: 1 to 2 

 

SR6616: 1 to 4 

 

SR6604-X: 1 to 2 

 

SR6608-X: 1 to 2 

 

SR6616-X: 1 to 4 

PSR1200-D 

PSR650-A 

 

AC input: 100 VAC to 
240 VAC 

 

High-voltage DC 
input: 240 VDC 

 

SR6604: 1 to 2 

 

SR6608: 1 to 2 

 

SR6616: 1 to 4 

 

SR6604-X: 1 to 2 

 

SR6608-X: 1 to 2 

 

SR6616-X: 1 to 4 

PSR1200-A 

 

 

CAUTION: 

Do not install AC and DC power modules on the same router. 

 

Q. 

Are the power modules on the router hot swappable? 

A. 

Yes. Make sure the maximum output power of the power modules available on the router is larger 
than the total power consumption. Reserve 20% of the power as a best practice. 

Q. 

Can the router adjust the fan speed automatically? 

A. 

Yes. The router can automatically adjust the fan speed based on the card temperature. 

Q. 

Are the cards/interface modules on the router hot swappable? 

A. 

Yes. 

Q. 

How are the interfaces numbered on the router? 

A. 

In IRF mode, the interfaces on the router are numbered in the 

interface-type

 

A

/

B

/

C/D 

format. In 

standalone mode, the interfaces on the router are numbered in the 

interface-type

 

B

/

C/D 

format. 

 

A

—Chassis ID. 

 

B

—Slot number. 

 

C

—Subslot number. If the card has no subslot, the subslot number is 0. 

 

D

—Interface number. 

Summary of Contents for SR6600 Series

Page 1: ...chnologies Co Ltd All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent of Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd The informat...

Page 2: ...yed on the console terminal is incorrect sometimes Why 5 Q Data loss occurred after I logged in to the router through the console port What should I do 6 Q How can I clear a Telnet connection 6 Q Can...

Page 3: ...port 12 Q What protocols and features does BFD support on the router 12 Q What interfaces can be used for link aggregation 12 Q Does the router support cross card link aggregation 13 IP routing 13 Q D...

Page 4: ...n does the router support 17 Q Does OpenFlow support controlling Layer 2 forwarded packets 17 Q Does OpenFlow support controlling MPLS forwarded packets 17 Q Does the OpenFlow forwarding process depen...

Page 5: ...X 2 4 1 2 SR6616 X 2 8 1 4 Q What MPUs are available for the router A The RT RPE X3 MPU is available for the SR6600 routers A BKEC carrier is required to install an MPU on the router The RT RSE X3 MP...

Page 6: ...dules on the same router Q Are the power modules on the router hot swappable A Yes Make sure the maximum output power of the power modules available on the router is larger than the total power consum...

Page 7: ...the lower threshold or reaches the warning threshold the router displays a log message and a trap When the temperature reaches the alarm threshold the router repeatedly displays log and trap messages...

Page 8: ...mware software You do not need to upgrade the BootWare separately For an SR6602 X1 or SR6602 X2 router or an RSE X2 MPU to migrate from Comware 5 to Comware 7 you must follow the BootWare upgrade step...

Page 9: ...uration file NULL Slot 1 Current saved configuration file NULL Next main startup saved configuration file flash startup cfg Next backup startup saved configuration file NULL System management and main...

Page 10: ...ed the packet statistics on an interface by using the reset counters interface command Why does the MIB browser show that the error packet count is still the same A The MIB browser shows the values of...

Page 11: ...before I save the running configuration A The configuration is saved on the Flash or CF card During startup the router configures LPUs by loading the configuration to memory If you execute the save co...

Page 12: ...or remove it from an IRF port in IRF mode A In IRF mode you must shut down a physical interface before you bind it to or remove it from an IRF port After the physical interface is bound to or removed...

Page 13: ...e chassis A No Each subordinate chassis must have an MPU to communicate with the global active MPU and manage forwarding on the local chassis If you remove both the MPUs on a subordinate chassis its i...

Page 14: ...sistency check Prevents attacks from ARP packets whose source MAC address in the Ethernet header is different from the sender MAC address in the message body Network layer uRPF check Protects a networ...

Page 15: ...ine class view to assign a user role to a user line Users who log in through the user line will get the user role Execute the authorization attribute user role command in local user view to specify a...

Page 16: ...g technologies does the router support A The router supports the following tunneling technologies IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling Enables IPv6 packets to traverse IPv4 networks and enables isolated IPv6 netw...

Page 17: ...t interface automatically computes its OSPF cost according to the interface rate with the following formula Interface OSPF cost Bandwidth reference value 100 Mbps Interface rate Mbps If the calculated...

Page 18: ...c route N A N A Yes Yes IPv6 static route N A N A N A Yes RIP Yes Yes Yes Yes RIPng Yes Yes Yes No OSPF Yes Yes Yes Yes OSPFv3 Yes Yes Yes Yes IS IS Yes Yes Yes Yes IPv6 IS IS Yes Yes Yes Yes BGP Yes...

Page 19: ...it only packets from the source 99 100 100 4 to the group 225 1 1 1 follow these steps 1 Configure an ACL Sysname acl number 3000 Sysname acl adv 3000 rule 0 permit ip source 99 100 100 4 0 destinatio...

Page 20: ...the router A Yes Q Is IP multicast unavailable if I configure both of VPLS and IP multicast on the same interface of the router A Yes Do not configure both of VPLS and IP multicast on the same interfa...

Page 21: ...y A Yes Q Can I use VXLAN for Layer 2 forwarding on the router A No OpenFlow This section contains the most frequently asked questions about OpenFlow Q Which cards do not support OpenFlow A The FIP 60...

Page 22: ...18 Q Does OpenFlow support VLAN interfaces A The VLAN interfaces support only MAC IP flow tables and do not support extensibility flow tables...

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