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Power LED is off ······································································································································ 60

 

Red power LED is on ······························································································································· 60

 

Fan failures ······················································································································································ 61

 

Fan tray is absent ····································································································································· 61

 

ALM LED is red ········································································································································ 61

 

HIM/MIM failures ·············································································································································· 61

 

Configuration system problems ······················································································································· 62

 

No terminal display ··································································································································· 62

 

Garbled terminal display ·························································································································· 62

 

No response from the serial port ·············································································································· 63

 

Password loss ·················································································································································· 63

 

Examining the state of password recovery capability ·············································································· 64

 

Console login password loss when password recovery capability is enabled ········································· 65

 

User privilege level password loss when password recovery capability is enabled ································· 66

 

Password loss when password recovery capability is disabled ······························································· 67

 

Cooling system failure ······································································································································ 67

 

Ethernet port failure ········································································································································· 68

 

HIM/MIM, cable, and connection failure ··········································································································· 69

 

Software upgrade failures ································································································································ 69

 

No response from the serial port of the MPU ··························································································· 69

 

TFTP upgrade failure ······························································································································· 69

 

FTP upgrade failure ································································································································· 70

 

System software image file missing errors······································································································· 70

 

Document conventions and icons ································································· 72

 

Conventions ····················································································································································· 72

 

Network topology icons ···································································································································· 73

 

Support and other resources ········································································ 74

 

Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support ······························································································ 74

 

Accessing updates ··········································································································································· 74

 

Websites ·················································································································································· 75

 

Customer self repair ································································································································· 75

 

Remote support ········································································································································ 75

 

Documentation feedback ························································································································· 75

 

Appendix A Chassis views and technical specifications ······························· 77

 

Chassis views ·················································································································································· 78

 

HSR6802 ·················································································································································· 79

 

HSR6804 ·················································································································································· 80

 

HSR6808 ·················································································································································· 81

 

Dimensions and weight ···································································································································· 82

 

Power consumption ········································································································································· 83

 

Power supplies ················································································································································· 84

 

AC power supply ······································································································································ 84

 

DC power supply ······································································································································ 85

 

Fan tray specifications ····································································································································· 87

 

MPU ································································································································································· 88

 

RSE-X2 ···················································································································································· 88

 

Components ············································································································································· 90

 

Switching fabric modules ································································································································· 92

 

SFE-X1 ····················································································································································· 92

 

LPU ·································································································································································· 93

 

FIP-110 ···················································································································································· 93

 

FIP-210 ···················································································································································· 95

 

FIP-240 ···················································································································································· 96

 

FIP-300 ···················································································································································· 97

 

FIP-310 ···················································································································································· 99

 

FIP-600 ·················································································································································· 103

 

SAP-48GBE ··········································································································································· 104

 

SAP-24GBP ··········································································································································· 105

 

SAP-48GBP ··········································································································································· 107

 

Summary of Contents for FlexNetwork HSR6800

Page 1: ...HPE FlexNetwork HSR6800 Routers Installation Guide Part number 5998 7249s Document version 6W104 20160520 ...

Page 2: ... and 12 212 Commercial Computer Software Computer Software Documentation and Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U S Government under vendor s standard commercial license Links to third party websites take you outside the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website Hewlett Packard Enterprise has no control over and is not responsible for information outside the Hewlett Packard Enterpris...

Page 3: ...outer in a 19 inch rack 12 Grounding the router 12 Installing power supplies 13 Installing MPUs and switching fabric modules 14 Installing an MPU 14 Installing an SFE X1 switching fabric module 14 Installing LPUs 15 Installing HIMs MIMs 16 Installing a CF card 17 Installing optional components 17 Installing an air filter 17 Connecting power cords 19 Connecting an AC power cord 19 Connecting DC pow...

Page 4: ...r an HSR6802 HSR6804 router 44 Replacing an air filter for an HSR6808 router 45 Replacing a memory module 45 Memory module structure 46 Replacing a memory module 46 Hardware management and maintenance 48 Displaying the hardware information of the router 48 Displaying the version information of the router 48 Displaying the running statistics for the router 48 Displaying detailed information about a...

Page 5: ...e upgrade failures 69 No response from the serial port of the MPU 69 TFTP upgrade failure 69 FTP upgrade failure 70 System software image file missing errors 70 Document conventions and icons 72 Conventions 72 Network topology icons 73 Support and other resources 74 Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support 74 Accessing updates 74 Websites 75 Customer self repair 75 Remote support 75 Documentat...

Page 6: ...ds 131 Numbering interfaces 132 Examples 132 Example 1 132 Example 2 132 Appendix D Cable management 133 General cabling requirements 133 Minimum curvature radius of cables 133 Minimum curvature radius of fibers 133 Labeling cables 133 Cable management guidelines 133 Cable routing example 136 Appendix E Hardware compatibility matrixes 137 MPU and Comware compatibility matrix 137 LPU and Comware co...

Page 7: ...as been disconnected during installation or replacement Laser safety WARNING Do not stare into any fiber port when the router has power The laser light emitted from the optical fiber might hurt your eyes Use fiber test equipment rather than a microscope or magnifier to observe an operating fiber connector or port when you test link connectivity or system parameters The routers are Class 1 laser de...

Page 8: ...nce make sure all FRUs are securely seated in slots and the screws are fastened Make sure the accessories of the router are not lost or damaged when moving the router Make sure the ground is dry and flat and anti slip measures are in place Keep the chassis and installation tools away from walk areas ESD prevention CAUTION Check the resistance of the ESD wrist strap for safety The resistance readin...

Page 9: ...r the weight of the router and accessories see Appendix A Chassis views and technical specifications Temperature and humidity Maintain temperature and humidity levels in the equipment room in an acceptable range Lasting high relative humidity can cause poor insulation electricity leakage mechanical property change of materials and metal corrosion Lasting low relative humidity can cause washer cont...

Page 10: ...e chassis might result in electrostatic adsorption which causes poor contact of metal components and contact points especially when indoor relative humidity is low In the worst case electrostatic adsorption can cause communication failure Table 4 Dust concentration limit in the equipment room Substance Concentration limit particles m3 Dust particles 3 x 10 4 No visible dust on desk in three days N...

Page 11: ... good ventilation the following requirements must be met Leave a minimum clearance of 10 cm 3 94 in at the inlet and outlet air vents The installation site has a good cooling system Figure 2 Airflow through the HSR6804 chassis NOTE An HSR6802 router uses the same airflow system as an HSR6804 router ...

Page 12: ...nt EMI use the following guidelines If AC power is used use a single phase three wire power receptacle with protection earth PE to filter interference from the power grid Keep the switch far away from radio transmitting stations radar stations and high frequency devices Use electromagnetic shielding for example shielded interface cables when necessary Lightning protection To protect the router fro...

Page 13: ...er devices Verify that the headroom in the equipment room is no less than 3 m 9 84 ft and an appropriately sized air conditioner is provided Power supply To provide safe power supplies follow these guidelines Make sure the power supply system at the installation site is stable and meets the requirements of the power supplies including the rated input voltage Select power supplies based on the powe...

Page 14: ...sets HSR6804 10 sets HSR6808 12 sets 5003 1616 Power supply blank panel HSR6802 1 HSR6804 1 HSR6808 3 5003 1604 Blank panel 1 5003 1613 Blank panel HSR6802 1 HSR6804 3 HSR6808 7 5187 9781 Cable management bracket HSR6808 1 set 5185 8765 ESD wrist strap 1 NOTE Figures in Table 6 are for illustration only ...

Page 15: ... HSR6802 and HSR6804 are provided with mounting brackets You need to install a cable management bracket for an HSR6808 router To install a cable management bracket 1 Face the front of the router 2 Align the screw holes on the cable management bracket with the screw holes on the front panel of chassis and use a Phillips screwdriver to fasten the screws ...

Page 16: ...802 router as an example To install the router in a rack you need mounting brackets and a rack shelf Attaching cage nuts to the rack 1 Locate the installation position for the router and then attach a rack shelf to the rack 2 As shown in Figure 6 align the bottom of the front mounting bracket with the rack shelf and mark the installation positions of cage nuts on the front rack posts ...

Page 17: ...ching the mounting brackets to the router If you have ordered an air filter attach it to the router before you install the mounting brackets For the installation procedure see Installing an air filter Before you install the router in a rack attach the front mounting brackets to the left and right sides of the router To attach the front mounting brackets to the router align the screw holes on the m...

Page 18: ...e screw holes on the mounting brackets are aligned with holes that are installed with cage nuts on the rack posts 3 Use M6 screws to attach the mounting brackets to the rack posts Make sure the rack shelf is even and stable Figure 9 Installing the router in a rack Grounding the router WARNING Correctly connecting the router grounding cable is crucial to lightning protection and EMI protection ...

Page 19: ...ort both AC PSR650 A and PSR1200 A and DC PSR650 D and PSR1200 D power supplies but AC and DC power supplies cannot work together The power supplies in use must be of the same specification Before you install a power supply make sure the power switch is off and the grounding cable is reliably grounded The procedures for installing power supplies are the same This section uses a PSR650 A as an exam...

Page 20: ...hillips screwdriver to remove the filler panel from the slot Keep the removed filler panel for future use Skip this step if you are installing the MPU to slot 4 of an HSR6808 router 3 Insert the MPU slowly along the slide rails until it makes close contact with the backplane and then push the ejector levers inward to lock the MPU in position 4 Use a Phillips screwdriver to fasten the captive screw...

Page 21: ...s screwdriver to fasten the captive screws on the two sides of the SFE X1 For the SFE X1 LED description see MPU and switching fabric module LEDs Figure 13 Installing an SFE X1 Installing LPUs CAUTION The RUN LED flashes quickly when the FIP is starting up To avoid hardware damage do not install or remove a HIM MIM when the LED is flashing quickly Slot 3 of the HSR6802 HSR6804 and Slot 7 of the HS...

Page 22: ...e captive screws on the two sides of the FIP 210 For more information about the FIP LED description see FIP LEDs Figure 14 Inserting a FIP Installing HIMs MIMs The procedures for installing HIMs and MIMs are similar This procedure installs a MIM to a FIP 210 To install a MIM 1 Face the front of the router and locate the slot to install the MIM on the FIP 210 The MIM should be installed in the lowe...

Page 23: ...ts Optional components including the air filter are not provided with the router Purchase them if necessary Installing an air filter Installing an air filter on an HSR6802 HSR6804 The methods for installing air filters on the HSR6802 and HSR6804 are the same This section uses an HSR6804 as an example To install an air filter 1 Face the left side side of the inlet vents of the router 2 Install the ...

Page 24: ...lide rails 4 Push the air filter along the slide rails from the rear side of the chassis to the front Figure 18 Inserting the air filter to the slide rail 5 Use a Phillips screwdriver to fasten the captive screws on the rear side of the air filter ...

Page 25: ...crewdriver to fasten the screws on the air filter Figure 20 Installing an air filter on an HSR6808 Connecting power cords Connecting an AC power cord 1 Make sure the router is reliably grounded and the power switch on the router is in the OFF position 2 Connect one end of the AC power cord to the AC receptacle on the router and the other end to the AC power source 3 Use cable ties to secure the po...

Page 26: ...nect DC power cords 1 Switch off the power supply 2 Remove the protection cover of the DC power supply and use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws from the DC input terminal block 3 Connect the wire marked with the negative polarity symbol or L to the negative terminal on the power supply 4 Connect the wire marked with the positive polarity symbol or M N to the positive terminal on the pow...

Page 27: ...t a power cord always identify the polarity symbol on its wires To connect DC power cords 1 Loosen the captive screws on the power supply with a Phillips screwdriver to remove the power supply connector Figure 23 Removing the power supply connector 2 Plug one end of the wire marked with into the terminal marked with and fasten the screw to fix the cord 3 Plug one end of the wire marked with into t...

Page 28: ...ptive screws with a Phillips screwdriver Figure 25 Installing the power supply connector to the power supply 5 Connect the other ends of the wires to the DC power source wiring terminals with the negative wire or L to the negative terminal block and the positive wire or M N to the positive terminal block 6 Use cable ties to secure the power cords to the rack post ...

Page 29: ...the router and D9 male connectors at the other end for connecting to the serial port of the modem Figure 26 AUX cable Connecting the AUX cable 1 Plug the D9 male connector at one end of the AUX cable into the serial port of the modem 2 Plug the RJ 45 connector of the AUX cable into the AUX port of the router Figure 27 Connecting the AUX port to a modem ...

Page 30: ... the performance on crosstalk and return loss Category 6 cables have sufficient power sum ACR PS ACR when working at 200 MHz They provide a bandwidth two times than that of category 5 enhanced cables thus featuring higher transmission performance Therefore category 6 cables are suitable for applications requiring a transmission speed of more than 1 Gbps The 10 100 Mbps Ethernet uses the following ...

Page 31: ...outs A and B represent the two ends of a cable Table 9 Straight through cable pinouts Pinout No A B 1 White Orange strip White Orange strip 2 Orange solid Orange solid 3 White Green strip White Green strip 4 Blue solid Blue solid 5 White Blue strip White Blue strip 6 Green solid Green solid 7 White Brown strip White Brown strip 8 Brown solid Brown solid Table 10 Crossover cable pinouts Pinout No A...

Page 32: ...rimping pliers until you hear a click 6 Use a cable tester to verify the correct connectivity of the cable Connecting an Ethernet cable 1 Connect one end of an Ethernet twisted pair cable to the copper Ethernet port RJ 45 port or the management Ethernet port on the router Connect the other end to the Ethernet port of the peer device The 10 100 1000Base T copper ports of the router support MDI MDI ...

Page 33: ...11 Characteristics of single mode and multi mode optical fibers Item Single mode optical fiber Multi mode optical fiber Core Small core 10 micrometers or less Larger core than single mode optical fiber 50 micrometers 62 5 micrometers or greater Dispersion Less dispersion Allows greater dispersion and therefore signal loss occurs Light source and transmission distance Users lasers as the light sour...

Page 34: ... from the optical fiber might hurt your eyes To connect a fiber cable 1 Remove the dust plug from a fiber port of the router 2 Remove the dust cover from the transceiver module and plug the end without a pull latch into the fiber port 3 Remove the dust cover from the fiber connector 4 Identify the Rx and Tx ports Plug the LC connector at one end of one fiber cable into the Rx port of the router an...

Page 35: ...rk on the interface to avoid insertion mistake which might damage the interface module or the router As a best practice to protect outdoor 8T1 cables against lightning strikes install a lightning protector at the input end of the cable You can use an 8T1 interface cable to connect to MIM 8T1 MIM 8T1 F modules Figure 34 8T1 splitter cable 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 36: ... 8 port T1 cable to the D68 interface on the interface module and fasten the bolts to fix the cable 2 The other end of the cable provides eight RJ 45 connectors Connect them to the RJ 45 interface on the remote device as needed Figure 35 Connecting an 8T1 cable ...

Page 37: ... Before you log in to the router prepare the following An 8 core shielded cable with a crimped RJ 45 connector at one end A DB 9 male connector at the other end A PC with the operating system Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP 7 This section uses a PC with Windows XP Setting up a configuration environment CAUTION When you disconnect a PC from a powered on router disconnect the DB 9 connector of the console ...

Page 38: ...ription dialog box appears Figure 37 Connection description 2 Select the serial port to be used from the Connect using list and click OK Figure 38 Setting the serial port used by the HyperTerminal connection 3 Set Bits per second to 9600 Data bits to 8 Parity to None Stop bits to 1 and Flow control to None and click OK ...

Page 39: ...33 Figure 39 Setting the serial port parameters 4 Select File Properties in the HyperTerminal window Figure 40 HyperTerminal window 5 On the Settings tab set the emulation to VT100 and click OK ...

Page 40: ...uter The console cable is correctly connected the terminal or PC used for configuration has started and the configuration parameters have been set If a CF card is used verify that the CF card is in position Make sure the installed LPUs and HIMs MIMs are in position Powering on the router Turn on the switch of the power supply system for the router Turn on the switch of the AC or DC power supplies ...

Page 41: ...Type DDR3 SDRAM Memory Size 4096MB Memory Speed 667MHz Flash Size 8MB cfa0 Size 999MB NVRAM Size 128KB BASIC CPLD Version 2 0 EXTENDED CPLD Version 2 0 PCB Version Ver B BootWare Validating Press Ctrl B to access EXTENDED BOOTWARE MENU Loading the main image files Loading file cfa0 HSR6800 CMW710 SYSTEM R7103P06 bin Done Loading file cfa0 HSR6800 CMW710 DEVKIT R7103P06 bin Done Loading file cfa0 H...

Page 42: ...on about how to log in to the router through Telnet SSH see HPE FlexNetwork HSR6800 Routers Configuration Guides Logging in to the router through the AUX port 1 After powering on the router connect the console cable to the console port To configure the AUX port Step Command 1 Enter system view system view 2 Enter AUX user interface view user interface aux 0 3 Set the authentication mode authentica...

Page 43: ...tic dest address mask mask length next hop address interface type interface number next hop address vpn instance d vpn instance name next hop address track track entry number preference preference value tag tag value description description text By default the preference of a static route is 60 tag is 0 and no description is configured 7 Save the current configuration to the startup configuration ...

Page 44: ...rving or moving the module Put the removed module on an antistatic workbench with the PCB side facing upward or place them in antistatic bags Replacing a power supply The replacement procedures for an AC power supply and a DC power supply are the same This procedure uses an AC power supply To replace a power supply 1 Face the front of the router and locate the power supply to be removed 2 Use a Ph...

Page 45: ... following procedure uses an RSE X2 To replace an MPU 1 Face the front of the router and locate the MPU to be removed 2 Use a Phillips screwdriver to completely loosen the captive screws of the MPU 3 Holding the ejector levers of the MPU with both hands pull the ejector levers outward and gently pull the MPU out of the slot along the slide rails Figure 43 Pulling the RSE X2 MPU out of the slot 4 I...

Page 46: ...AUTION To avoid hardware damage do not replace the LPU when its RUN LED is fast flashing To replace an LPU for example FIP 210 1 Face the front of the router and locate the FIP module to be removed 2 Use a Phillips screwdriver to completely loosen the captive screws of the FIP module 3 Holding the ejector levers of the FIP module with both hands pull the ejector levers outward and gently pull the ...

Page 47: ...re similar This procedure replaces a MIM to a FIP 210 1 Face the front of the router and locate the MIM to be removed 2 Use a flat blade screwdriver to completely loosen the captive screws of the MIM 3 Holding the handle of the MIM gently pull the MIM out of slot along the slide rails Figure 46 Pulling the MIM out of the slot 4 Install a new MIM For the installation procedure see Installing HIMs M...

Page 48: ...cedure see Installing a CF card Replacing a transceiver module 1 Pressing the tab of the LC connector pull out the LC connector from the transceiver module Put on the dust cap for the LC connector 2 Pivot the clasp of the transceiver module down to the horizontal position 3 Hold the clasp to gently pull the transceiver module out Put the dust plug on the removed module and put the removed module i...

Page 49: ...tray out of the slot along the slide rails Figure 49 Pulling out the fan tray 4 Holding the handle of the fan tray with one hand and supporting the bottom of the fan tray with the other hand gently push the fan tray into the slot along the slide rails until it is completely seated 5 Use a Phillips screwdriver to fasten the captive screws on the fan tray Replacing a fan tray for an HSR6808 router 1...

Page 50: ...is completely dry before installing it again Replacing an air filter for an HSR6802 HSR6804 router 1 Face the left side of the router 2 Use a Phillips screwdriver to completely loosen the captive screws of the air filter Figure 51 Loosening the captive screws of the air filter 3 Gently pull the air filter out along the slide rails ...

Page 51: ...ter 3 Install a new air filter For the installation procedure see Installing an air filter on an HSR6808 Replacing a memory module CAUTION For the router to operate correctly only use memory modules provided by Hewlett Packard Enterprise The MPUs and LPUs are equipped with memory modules Before you install or remove a memory module remove the MPU or LPU from the chassis first For more information ...

Page 52: ...he release latches away from the memory module at both ends so that the memory module is lifted from the memory module slot 2 Holding the non conductive edge remove the memory module 3 Align the polarization notch of the memory module with the key in the connector 4 Insert the memory module into the slot 5 Carefully and firmly press the memory module at both ends until you hear a click This indica...

Page 53: ...47 Figure 56 Replacing a memory module ...

Page 54: ...1 System image cfa0 HSR6800 CMW710 SYSTEM R7103P06 bin System image version 7 1 054 Release 7103P06 Compiled Dec 09 2015 16 00 01 Slot 1 1 RSE X2 uptime is 0 week 0 day 4 hours 16 minutes CPU type FREESCALE P2020 1000MHz 4096M bytes DDR3 SDRAM Memory 8M bytes Flash Memory 128K bytes NVRAM PCB Version Ver B Basic Logic Version 2 0 Extend Logic Version 2 0 Basic BootWare Version 2 04 Extend BootWare...

Page 55: ...odule of the router Save or display diagnostic information Y save N display Y N n display cpu Chassis 1 Slot 1 CPU 0 CPU usage 1 in last 5 seconds 1 in last 1 minute 2 in last 5 minutes display cpu usage history chassis 1 slot 1 100 95 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 55 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 minutes Displaying detailed information about a card Use the display device verbose command t...

Page 56: ...t is operating correctly Max Ports Maximum number of ports that the card supports Displaying the electrical label data Electrical label data is also called permanent configuration data or archive information which includes the card name serial number MAC address and vendor name Use the display device manuinfo command to display the electrical label data for the card in each slot Sysname display de...

Page 57: ...PU JH075A DEVICE_SERIAL_NUMBER CN59GXY123 MAC_ADDRESS NONE MANUFACTURING_DATE 2015 9 15 VENDOR_NAME HPE Table 14 Command output Field Description DEVICE_NAME Card type DEVICE_SERIAL_NUMBER Card serial number MAC_ADDRESS MAC address of the card An MPU has a MAC address An LPU does not have a MAC address and the field displays NONE MANUFACTURING_DATE Manufacturing date of the card The operation is n...

Page 58: ...oot the system calculates and records the average CPU usage rate every five minutes This field displays the average CPU usage rate in the last five minutes Displaying the MPU memory usage Use the display memory command to display the active MPU memory information Sysname display memory The statistics about memory is measured in KB Chassis 1 Slot 1 Total Used Free Shared Buffers Cached FreeRatio Me...

Page 59: ...s Sysname display fan Fan 1 1 Normal Table 18 Command output Field Description Fan 1 1 Number of the fan State Fan state Normal The fan is operating correctly Absent The fan is not in position Fault The fan has failed Displaying the power supply operating status Use the display power command to display the power supply operating status Sysname display power Power No State Description 1 1 Absent Un...

Page 60: ...sor on the frame or fan tray of an IRF member device In IRF mode Temperature Current temperature LowerLimit Lower temperature limit WarningLimit Warning temperature threshold AlarmLimit Alarming temperature threshold ShutdownLimit Shutdown temperature threshold When the sensor temperature reaches the limit the system shuts down automatically Port configuration and management Configuring a combo in...

Page 61: ...nit 1500 Internet protocol processing disabled IP Packet Frame Type PKTFMT_ETHNT_2 Hardware Address 2222 2222 2122 IPv6 Packet Frame Type PKTFMT_ETHNT_2 Hardware Address 2222 2222 2122 Media type is twisted pair loopback not set promiscuous mode not set To configure a combo interface Step Command Remarks 1 Enter system view system view N A 2 Enter view of the SFP port or RJ 45 port of the combo in...

Page 62: ...ers such as temperature voltage laser bias current TX power and RX power When these parameters are abnormal you can take corresponding measures to prevent transceiver module faults To display the alarming information or fault detection parameters of a transceiver module Task Command Remarks Display the current alarm information of the transceiver module in a specified interface display transceiver...

Page 63: ...se the reboot command to reboot the router or the active MPU In this case you should specify the main startup configuration file first and then reboot the active MPU To reboot the router immediately at the CLI Task Command Remarks Reboot the router or the card in the specified slot immediately reboot slot slot number Available in user view If you do not specify the slot keyword the command reboots...

Page 64: ...erprise Support RUN LED fast flashes Symptom Five minutes after the router is powered on or the MPU is plugged into the router the RUN LED for the MPU still fast flashes at 8 Hz Solution To resolve the problem 1 Verify that the terminal display is correct 2 Verify that the system software file properties are correct in the BootWare menu 3 If the problem persists contact Hewlett Packard Enterprise ...

Page 65: ...ing correctly Flashing fast at 8 Hz The MPU is loading system software images To avoid MPU damage do not power off the router or hot swap the MPU The MPU is not operating ACT green Off The MPU is in standby state Steady on The MPU is in active state PALM red Off The power supply is operating correctly Steady on The power for use is not sufficient or power supplies of different specifications are i...

Page 66: ... 1 0 N A Absent N A N A 1 1 RSE X2 Normal Master 0 1 2 FIP 600 Startup N A 2 1 3 FIP 600 Normal N A 2 The output shows that LPU in slot 2 has failed Solution To resolve the problem contact Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Power supply failures Power LED is off Symptom The router cannot be powered on and the power LED on the front panel is off Solution To resolve the problem 1 Verify that the pow...

Page 67: ... 3 If the problem persists contact Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support ALM LED is red Symptom When the router is running the ALM LED on the fan tray panel might turn red and the output from the configuration terminal shows that fan 1 is faulty Jun 14 11 26 56 869 2012 HPE DRVMSG 3 FanErr Fan 1 Error Jun 14 11 26 57 579 2012 HPE DEVM 1 FAN STATE CHANGES TO FAILURE Trap 1 3 6 1 4 1 25506 8 35 12 1 6 ...

Page 68: ... the console cable is correctly connected 2 Verify that the console cable is connected to a correct serial port The serial port in use must be the one set on the terminal 3 Verify that the console terminal settings are as follows Bits per second 9 600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None Terminal Emulation VT100 4 Verify that the console cable is not faulty 5 If the problem persis...

Page 69: ...ethod for resolving password loss depends on password recovery capability see Figure 57 Password recovery capability controls console user access to the device configuration and SDRAM from BootWare menus If password recovery capability is enabled a console user can access the device configuration without authentication and configure new passwords To enhance system security you can disable password...

Page 70: ...h Size 8MB cfa0 Size 999MB NVRAM Size 128KB BASIC CPLD Version 2 0 EXTENDED CPLD Version 2 0 PCB Version Ver B BootWare Validating Press Ctrl B to access EXTENDED BOOTWARE MENU 2 Press Ctrl B within three seconds after the Press Ctrl B to enter extended boot menu 3 Press Enter You can view on the EXTEND BOOTWARE menu whether password recovery capability is enabled Password recovery capability is e...

Page 71: ... Copyright Enter your choice 0 9 6 After the configuration skipping flag is set successfully the following message appears Flag Set Success 2 When the EXTEND BOOTWARE menu appears again enter 0 to reboot the router The router starts up with empty configuration 3 To use the configuration in the next startup configuration file load the file in system view HPE system view HPE configuration replace fi...

Page 72: ...Device Operation 0 Reboot Ctrl Z Access EXTENDED ASSISTANT MENU Ctrl F Format File System Ctrl C Display Copyright Enter your choice 0 9 8 The router deletes the user privilege level password configuration commands from the main next startup configuration file After the operation is completed the following message appears Clear Image Password Success 2 When the EXTEND BOOTWARE menu appears again e...

Page 73: ...y default configuration Because the password recovery capability is disabled this operation can cause the configuration files to be deleted and the system will start up with factory defaults Are you sure to continue Y N Y Setting Done 3 When the EXTEND BOOTWARE menu appears again enter 0 to reboot the router The router starts up with the factory default configuration 4 Configure a new console logi...

Page 74: ...1 index is 1 At the same time the ALM LED of the MPU is red which indicates that the temperature inside the router is abnormal Solution To resolve the problem 1 Verify that the fans are running correctly 2 Verify that the operating environment of the router is well ventilated 3 Use the display environment command to identify whether the temperature in the router continues to rise For more informat...

Page 75: ...ct The Bits per second field must be set to 9600 bps For more information about the serial port settings see Configuring basic settings 2 If the problem persists contact Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support TFTP upgrade failure Symptom Start the router and upgrade the software through TFTP The following problems might occur The CF card does not have enough space File will be transferred in binary mo...

Page 76: ...m software 2 Type the correct file name 3 Configure the network port correctly and make sure the network port is up and you can successfully ping the FTP server from the network port System software image file missing errors Symptom When none of the main backup and secure system software image files exist the system displays the following information at startup BootWare Validating Application prog...

Page 77: ...1 Solution To solve this problem 1 Either download the application package again or set the file attributes in the BootWare file list 2 If the problem persists contact Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support ...

Page 78: ...st one x y Asterisk marked square brackets enclose optional syntax choices separated by vertical bars from which you select one choice multiple choices or none 1 n The argument or keyword and argument combination before the ampersand sign can be entered 1 to n times A line that starts with a pound sign is comments GUI conventions Convention Description Boldface Window names button names field name...

Page 79: ... Represents an access controller a unified wired WLAN module or the access controller engine on a unified wired WLAN switch Represents an access point Represents a wireless terminator unit Represents a wireless terminator Represents a mesh access point Represents omnidirectional signals Represents directional signals Represents a security product such as a firewall UTM multiservice security gatewa...

Page 80: ...s provide a mechanism for accessing software updates through the product interface Review your product documentation to identify the recommended software update method To download product updates go to either of the following Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center Get connected with updates page www hpe com support e updates Software Depot website www hpe com support softwaredepot To view and u...

Page 81: ...r self repair CSR programs allow you to repair your product If a CSR part needs to be replaced it will be shipped directly to you so that you can install it at your convenience Some parts do not qualify for CSR Your Hewlett Packard Enterprise authorized service provider will determine whether a repair can be accomplished by CSR For more information about CSR contact your local service provider or ...

Page 82: ...umber edition and publication date located on the front cover of the document For online help content include the product name product version help edition and publication date located on the legal notices page ...

Page 83: ...Alias JG364A HPE FlexNetwork HSR6800 RSE X2 Router Main Processing Unit RSE X2 JG779A HPE FlexNetwork HSR6800 RSE X2 Router TAA compliant Main Processing Unit RSE X2 TAA JH075A HPE FlexNetwork HSR6800 RSE X3 Router Main Processing Unit RSE X3 Table 25 LPU models Product code Description Alias JC166B HPE FlexNetwork 6600 FIP 110 Flexible Interface Platform Module FIP 110 JC167B HPE FlexNetwork 6600...

Page 84: ...HPE FlexNetwork HSR6808 SFE X1 Switch Fabric Engine Router Module SFE X1 Table 27 Power supply models Product code Description Alias JC492A HPE FlexNetwork 6616 650W AC Router Power Supply PSR650 A JC493A HPE FlexNetwork 6616 650W DC Router Power Supply PSR650 D JG335A HPE FlexNetwork HSR6800 1200W AC Power Supply PSR1200 A JG334A HPE FlexNetwork HSR6800 1200W DC Power Supply PSR1200 D Table 28 Fa...

Page 85: ...2 front view 1 MPU slots Slot 0 and Slot 1 2 Fan tray 3 Power supply slots 4 Line processing unit LPU slots Slot 2 and Slot 3 Figure 59 HSR6802 rear view 1 Rear cover handle 2 Chassis handle 3 Grounding screw and sign 4 Air vents ...

Page 86: ... HSR6804 front view 1 MPU slots Slot 0 and Slot 1 2 Fan tray 3 Power supply slots 4 LPU slots Slot 2 to Slot 5 Figure 61 HSR6804 rear view 1 Rear cover handle 2 Chassis handle 3 Grounding screw and sign 4 Air vents 4 1 2 3 ...

Page 87: ...1 Fan tray 2 Cable management bracket 3 LPU slots Slot 0 to Slot 3 and Slot 7 to Slot 9 4 MPU slots Slot 4 and Slot 5 5 Switching fabric module or LPU slot Slot 6 6 Air inlet vents An optional air filter can be installed 7 Power supply slots ...

Page 88: ...Height H 220 mm 8 66 in 5 RU 308 mm 12 13 in 7 RU 886 mm 34 88 in 20 RU Width W 436 mm 17 17 in 436 mm 17 17 in 436 mm 17 17 in Depth D 480 mm 18 90 in 480 mm 18 90 in 480 mm 18 90 in Weight full configuration 39 kg 85 98 lb 51 kg 112 43 lb 102 kg 224 87 lb Table 30 Card weight and dimensions Model Net weight Dimensions H W D RSE X2 1 8 kg 3 97 lb 40 199 412 mm 1 57 7 83 16 22 in RSE X3 1 8 kg 3 9...

Page 89: ...AP 48GBP 3 7 kg 8 16 lb 45 399 412 mm 1 77 15 71 16 22 in SAP 4EXP 3 7 kg 8 16 lb 45 399 412 mm 1 77 15 71 16 22 in SAP 20GE2XP 3 9 kg 8 60 lb 45 399 412 mm 1 77 15 71 16 22 in SAP 28GE 3 9 kg 8 60 lb 45 399 412 mm 1 77 15 71 16 22 in Power consumption Table 31 Card power consumption Model Actual power consumption Theoretical power consumption RSE X2 46 W 75 W RSE X3 46 W 75 W SFE X1 67 W 100 W FI...

Page 90: ...ower consumption Fan of HSR6802 82 W Fan of HSR6804 109 W Fan of HSR6808 255 W Power supplies The HSR6800 routers support hot swappable AC and DC power supplies but an AC and a DC power supply cannot work together You can install one or for redundancy multiple power supplies but the power supplies in use must have the same specifications AC power supply PSR650 A Figure 64 PSR650 A view 1 AC input ...

Page 91: ...Power supply status LED Table 34 PSR1200 A specifications Item Remarks Rated input voltage 100 VAC to 240 VAC 50 or 60 Hz Maximum input current 16 A Maximum power 1213 W DC power supply PSR650 D Figure 66 PSR650 D view 1 DC input terminal block 2 Power switch 3 Handle 4 Power supply status LED ...

Page 92: ...mum input current 25 A Maximum power 650 W PSR1200 D Figure 67 PSR1200 D view 1 Power supply connector 2 Power switch 3 Handle 4 Power supply status LED Table 36 PSR1200 D specifications Item Remarks Rated input voltage 48 VDC to 60 VDC Maximum input current 42 A Maximum power 1213 W 4 1 2 3 ...

Page 93: ...87 Fan tray specifications Figure 68 Fan tray for the HSR6802 Figure 69 Fan tray for the HSR6804 1 Fan 2 Fan tray status LED RUN 3 Alarm LED ALM 4 Handle 5 Rotating blade hazard label ...

Page 94: ... 1 4 kg 3 09 lb 2 2 kg 4 85 lb 5 3 kg 11 68 lb Noise level 57 1 dBA 57 4 dBA 58 1 dBA Heat dissipation 1778 BTU h 3115 BTU h 5988 BTU h Automatic fan speed adjustment Supported Failsafe Supported Hot swapping Supported MPU RSE X2 The RSE X2 and RSE X3 are supported by the HPE HSR6800 routers The RSE X2 and RSE X3 are similar in appearance and technical specifications Figure 71 uses an RSE X2 as an...

Page 95: ...efault to 115200 bps AUX port 1 9600 bps default to 115200 bps Management Ethernet port 1 10Base T 100Base TX 1000Base T CF card 1 GB by default for the built in CF card 256 MB 512 MB and 1 GB for an optional external CF card CF cards less than 256 MB are not supported USB ports 1 USB 0 Type A connector operating in the host mode Switching capability 512 Gbps Supporting integrated switch fabric Re...

Page 96: ...ud rate 9600 bps default to 115200 bps Transmission distance 15 m 49 21 ft Supported services Connects to an ASCII terminal Connects to the serial port of a local PC to run the terminal emulation program Supports command line interface CLI AUX port The AUX port is an RS 232 asynchronous serial port used for remote configuration or dialup backup You must connect the local modem to the remote modem ...

Page 97: ...ft NOTE The media dependent interface MDI standard is typically used on the Ethernet port of network adapters The media dependent interface crossover MDI X standard is typically used on hubs or LAN switches Reset button CAUTION If you perform no save operation before resetting the router the current system configuration will be lost To prevent damage to the file system never press the RESET button...

Page 98: ... NOTE Only the HSR6808 routers support SFE X1 SFE X1 front panel Figure 72 SFE X1 front panel 1 Captive screw 2 Ejector lever 3 Switching fabric module status LED RUN SFE X1 specifications Table 41 SFE X1 specifications Item Remarks Memory type and size DDR2 SDRAM 256 MB default 256 MB maximum NVRAM 128 KB Switching capability 1024 Gbps Supporting integrated switch fabric Hot swapping Supported ...

Page 99: ...pported MIM 4 Hardware encryption Supported Hot swapping Supported NOTE For a combo interface the default operating port is the copper port You can use either the copper port or the fiber port To switch between the copper and fiber ports use the combo enable copper fiber command in interface view For more information about the combo enable copper fiber command see HPE FlexNetwork HSR6800 Routers I...

Page 100: ... code Description Central wavelength Connector Optical fiber Max transmission distance JD118B HPE X120 1G SFP LC SX Transceiver 850 nm LC 62 5 125 µm multi mode optical fiber 0 55 km 0 34 miles JD119B HPE X120 1G SFP LC LX Transceiver 1310 nm LC 9 125 µm single mode optical fiber 10 km 6 21 miles JD098B HPE X120 1G SFP LC BX 10 U Transceiver Tx 1310 nm Rx 1490 nm LC 9 125 µm single mode optical fi...

Page 101: ...8 16 32 HIM Not supported Not supported Not supported FIP 210 The FIP 210 provides two combo interfaces It can hold two HIMs two MIMs or a mix of a HIM and a MIM MIMs are installed in the lower two slots of the FIP 210 FIP 210 front panel Figure 74 FIP 210 front panel 1 Combo interface 1 2 Combo interface 0 3 Slot 1 4 Slot 2 5 OPEN BOOK mark FIP 210 specifications Item Remarks Memory type and size...

Page 102: ...ceiver modules from other vendors The system generates an alarm when a transceiver module from another vendor is installed FIP 210 combo interface specifications Specification of combo interfaces on the FIP 210 and the FIP 110 are the same For more information see Table 42 and Table 43 Transceiver modules for the FIP 210 and for the FIP 110 fiber ports are the same For more information see Table 4...

Page 103: ... information about the combo enable copper fiber command see HPE FlexNetwork HSR6800 Routers Interface Command Reference Use transceiver modules provided by Hewlett Packard Enterprise only The router might be incompatible with transceiver modules from other vendors The system generates an alarm when a transceiver module from another vendor is installed FIP 240 combo interface specifications Specif...

Page 104: ...he copper and fiber ports use the combo enable copper fiber command in interface view For more information about the combo enable copper fiber command see HPE FlexNetwork HSR6800 Routers Interface Command Reference Use transceiver modules provided by Hewlett Packard Enterprise only The router might be incompatible with transceiver modules from other vendors The system generates an alarm when a tra...

Page 105: ...ransceiver Tx 1490 nm Rx 1310 nm LC 9 125 µm single mode optical fiber 10 km 6 21 miles JD061A HPE X125 1G SFP LC LH40 1310nm Transceiver 1310 nm LC 9 125 µm single mode optical fiber 40 km 24 86 miles JD062A HPE X120 1G SFP LC LH40 1550nm Transceiver 1550 nm LC 9 125 µm single mode optical fiber 40 km 24 86 miles JD103A HPE X120 1G SFP LC LH100 Transceiver 1550 nm LC 9 125 µm single mode optical ...

Page 106: ...upported NOTE For a combo interface the default operating port is the copper port You can use either the copper port or the fiber port To switch between the copper and fiber ports use the combo enable copper fiber command in interface view For more information about the combo enable copper fiber command see HPE FlexNetwork HSR6800 Routers Interface Command Reference Use transceiver modules provide...

Page 107: ...le mode optical fiber 10 km 6 21 miles JD099B HPE X120 1G SFP LC BX 10 D Transceiver Tx 1490 nm Rx 1310 nm LC 9 125 µm single mode optical fiber 10 km 6 21 miles JD061A HPE X125 1G SFP LC LH40 1310nm Transceiver 1310 nm LC 9 125 µm single mode optical fiber 40 km 24 86 miles JD062A HPE X120 1G SFP LC LH40 1550nm Transceiver 1550 nm LC 9 125 µm single mode optical fiber 40 km 24 86 miles JD103A HPE...

Page 108: ... 125 µm single mode 40 km 24 86 miles JG915A HPE X130 10G SFP LC LH 80km Transceiver 1550 nm LC 9 125 µm single mode 80 km 49 71 miles Table 49 SFP network cables for the SFP ports Product code Description Length Data rate Remarks JD095C HPE X240 10G SFP SFP 0 65m DA Cable 0 65 m 2 13 ft 10 31 Gbps Used for connecting SFP ports JD096C HPE X240 10G SFP SFP 1 2m DA Cable 1 2 m 3 94 ft JD097C HPE X24...

Page 109: ...erface the default operating port is the copper port You can use either the copper port or the fiber port To switch between the copper and fiber ports use the combo enable copper fiber command in interface view For more information about the combo enable copper fiber command see HPE FlexNetwork HSR6800 Routers Interface Command Reference Use transceiver modules provided by Hewlett Packard Enterpri...

Page 110: ... 3 GE ports 0 to 47 4 Ejector lever 5 Captive screw SAP 48GBE specifications Table 50 SAP 48GBE specifications Item Remarks Memory type and size Default Two 1 GB DDR2 SDRAMs Maximum Two 2 GB DDR2 SDRAMs NVRAM 128 KB Fixed Ethernet ports 48 copper Ethernet ports GE ports Supporting 10 100 1000 Mbps autosensing All ports support Layer 3 routing and high perform Layer 2 switching functions Hot swappi...

Page 111: ...2 SDRAMs NVRAM 128 KB Fixed Ethernet ports SFP 24 fiber Ethernet ports Supporting 100 1000 Mbps autosensing Supporting the following types of transceiver modules 100 Mbps SFP fiber transceiver modules 1000 Mbps SFP fiber transceiver modules 100 1000 Mbps SFP fiber transceiver modules 10 100 1000 Mbps SFP copper transceiver modules supporting fiber to copper conversion All ports support Layer 3 rou...

Page 112: ...HPE X120 100M 1G SFP LC LX Transceiver 1310 nm LC 9 125 µm single mode optical fiber 10 km 6 21 miles JD090A HPE X110 100M SFP LC LH40 Transceiver 1310 nm LC 9 125 µm single mode optical fiber 40 km 24 86 miles JD091A HPE X110 100M SFP LC LH80 Transceiver 1550 nm LC 9 125 µm single mode optical fiber 80 km 49 71 miles JD118B HPE X120 1G SFP LC SX Transceiver 850 nm LC 62 5 125 µm multi mode optica...

Page 113: ... modules from other vendors The system generates an alarm when a transceiver module from another vendor is installed SAP 48GBP front panel Figure 81 SAP 48GBP front panel 1 SFP ports 0 to 47 2 SAP module status LED RUN 3 LEDs for SFP ports 0 to 47 4 Ejector lever 5 Captive screw SAP 48GBP specifications Item Remarks Memory type and size Default Two 1 GB DDR2 SDRAMs Maximum Two 2 GB DDR2 SDRAMs NVR...

Page 114: ...ront panel 1 SFP ports 0 to 3 2 SAP module status LED RUN 3 LEDs for SFP ports 0 to 3 4 Ejector lever 5 Captive screw SAP 4EXP specifications Item Remarks Memory type and size Default Two 2 GB DDR3 SDRAMs Maximum Two 2 GB DDR3 SDRAMs NVRAM 128 KB Fixed Ethernet ports SFP 4 10G Ethernet ports Hot swapping Supported SAP 4EXP fixed Ethernet port specifications Table 52 10G Ethernet port specification...

Page 115: ...NOTE Use transceiver modules for the fiber ports provided by Hewlett Packard Enterprise only The router might be incompatible with transceiver modules from other vendors The system generates an alarm when a transceiver module from another vendor is installed 1000 Mbps is not supported on the SAP 4EXP SFP ports To support the wire speed forwarding cross board on the SAP 4EXP the HSR6808 router need...

Page 116: ...ication Connector type LC Transceiver module type SFP Network synchronization Supported 1588v2 2 protocol Supported Interface standards 802 3 802 3u and 802 3ab Operating mode 1000 Mbps full duplex Table 55 Transceiver modules available for the SFP ports Product code Description Central wavelength Connector Optical fiber Max transmission distance JD089B HPE X120 1G SFP RJ45 T Transceiver N A RJ 45...

Page 117: ...1 miles JD098B HPE X120 1G SFP LC BX 10 U Transceiver Tx 1310 nm Rx 1490 nm LC 9 125 µm single mode optical fiber 10 km 6 21 miles JD099B HPE X120 1G SFP LC BX 10 D Transceiver Tx 1490 nm Rx 1310 nm LC 9 125 µm single mode optical fiber 10 km 6 21 miles JD061A HPE X125 1G SFP LC LH40 1310nm Transceiver 1310 nm LC 9 125 µm single mode 40 km 24 86 miles JD062A HPE X120 1G SFP LC LH40 1550nm Transcei...

Page 118: ...Transceiver modules available for the SFP ports Product code Description Central wavelength Connector Optical fiber Max transmission distance JD092B HPE X130 10G SFP LC SR Transceiver 850 nm LC 50 125 µm multi mode 300 m 984 25 ft JD093B HPE X130 10G SFP LC LRM Transceiver 1310 nm LC 50 125 µm multi mode 62 5 125 µm multi mode 220 m 721 78 ft JD094B HPE X130 10G SFP LC LR Transceiver 1310 nm LC 9 ...

Page 119: ...dules from other vendors The system generates an alarm when a transceiver module from another vendor is installed SAP 28GE SAP 28GE front panel Figure 84 SAP 28GE front panel 1 SFP ports GE0 to GE15 2 Combo interfaces GE16 to GE27 3 Operating status LED RUN SAP 28GE specifications Item Specification Memory type and size Default Two 2 GB DDR3 SDRAMs Maximum Four 2 GB DDR3 SDRAMs NVRAM 128 KB SFP po...

Page 120: ...Central wavelength Connector Optical fiber Max transmission distance JD089B HPE X120 1G SFP RJ45 T Transceiver N A RJ 45 Category 5 or above twisted pair cables 100 m 328 08 ft JD102B HPE X110 100M SFP LC FX Transceiver 1310 nm LC 62 5 125 µm multi mode 2 km 1 24 miles JD120B HPE X110 100M SFP LC LX Transceiver 1310 nm LC 9 125 µm single mode 15 km 9 32 miles JD090A HPE X110 100M SFP LC LH40 Trans...

Page 121: ...iver 1310 nm LC 9 125 µm single mode 40 km 24 86 miles JD062A HPE X120 1G SFP LC LH40 1550nm Transceiver 1550 nm LC 9 125 µm single mode 40 km 24 86 miles JD103A HPE X120 1G SFP LC LH100 Transceiver 1550 nm LC 9 125 µm single mode optical fiber 100 km 62 14 miles NOTE The BIDI modules must be used in pairs For example if you install JD098B in the local port you must install JD099B in the peer port...

Page 122: ...r vendor is installed SPE OAP HPE HSR6800 routers support the service processing engine SPE Based on the open application platform OAP the SPE can provide multiple services For more information about the SPE and OAP see relevant datasheet HIM MIM HPE HSR6800 routers support HIMs and MIMs Both HIMs and MIMs provide Ethernet ports and E1 ports For more information see HPE FlexNetwork 6600 HSR6600 HS...

Page 123: ...CF card to avoid damaging the file system on the CF card green orange LINK Off No link is present on the port Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is present Steady orange A 10 100 Mbps link is present yellow ACT Off No data is being received or transmitted Flashing Data is being received or transmitted at 10 100 1000 Mbps red ALM Off The system is operating correctly and there is no alarm Steady on A fa...

Page 124: ...Figure 86 SFE X1 LEDs Table 64 SFE X1 LED description LED Status Description green RUN Off No power input is available or the MPU has failed Slow flashing 1 Hz The SFE X1 is operating correctly Fast flashing 8 Hz The system software is being loaded or the SFE X1 is not started CAUTION To avoid hardware damage do not power off the router or insert or remove the SFE X1 when the system software is be...

Page 125: ...reen Status LEDs for GE 0 to GE 1 Off No link is present Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is present Flashing green Data is being received or transmitted at 1000 Mbps Steady yellow A 10 100 Mbps link is present Flashing yellow Data is being received or transmitted at 10 100 Mbps RUN Off No power input is available or the FIP has failed Slow flashing 1 The FIP is operating correctly ...

Page 126: ... to GE 11 Off No link is present Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is present Flashing green Data is being received or transmitted at 1000 Mbps Steady yellow A 10 100 Mbps link is present Flashing yellow Data is being received or transmitted at 10 100 Mbps yellow green Status LEDs for SFP 0 to SFP 11 Off No link is present Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is present Flashing green Data is being received ...

Page 127: ...Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is present Flashing green Data is being received or transmitted at 1000 Mbps Steady yellow The transceiver module has failed the POST green RUN Off No power input is available or the FIP has failed Slow flashing 1 Hz The FIP is operating correctly Fast flashing 8 Hz System software is being loaded CAUTION To avoid hardware damage do not power off the router or insert ...

Page 128: ... yellow A 10 100 Mbps link is present Flashing yellow Data is being received or transmitted at 10 100 Mbps green RUN Off No power input is available or the SAP 48GBE has failed Slow flashing 1 Hz The SAP 48GBE is operating correctly Fast flashing 8 Hz System software is being loaded or the SAP 48GBE is not operating CAUTION To avoid hardware damage do not power off the router or insert or remove t...

Page 129: ...100 Mbps link is present Flashing yellow Data is being received or transmitted at 100 Mbps Figure 95 SAP 48GBP LEDs Table 70 SAP 48GBP LED description LED Status Description green RUN Off No power input is available or the SAP 48GBP has failed Slow flashing 1 Hz The SAP 48GBP is operating correctly Fast flashing 8 Hz System software is being loaded or the SAP 48GBP is not operating CAUTION To avoi...

Page 130: ... Flashing green Data is being received or transmitted at 10 Gbps Steady yellow The transceiver module failed to be detected Figure 97 SAP 20GE2XP LEDs Table 72 SAP 20GE2XP LED description LED Status Description green RUN Off No power input is available or the SAP 20GE2XP has failed Slow flashing 1 Hz The SAP 20GE2XP is operating correctly Fast flashing 8 Hz System software is being loaded or the S...

Page 131: ...llow Data is being received or transmitted at 10 100 Mbps yellow green Status LEDs for SFP ports GE0 to GE15 Off No link is present Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is present Flashing green Data is being received or transmitted at 1000 Mbps Steady yellow A 100 Mbps link is present Flashing yellow Data is being received or transmitted at 100 Mbps Figure 98 SAP 28GE LEDs Table 73 SAP 28GE LED descript...

Page 132: ...eady yellow A 10 100 Mbps link is present Flashing yellow Data is being received or transmitted at 10 100 Mbps yellow green Status LEDs for SFP ports GE0 to GE15 Off No link is present Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is present Flashing green Data is being received or transmitted at 1000 Mbps Steady yellow A 100 Mbps link is present Flashing yellow Data is being received or transmitted at 100 Mbps S...

Page 133: ...01 PSR650 D DC power supply LED Figure 102 PSR1200 D DC power supply LED Table 74 AC DC power LED description LED Status Description Power LED Steady green The power supply is operating correctly Steady red The power supply is faulty Off No power is input ...

Page 134: ...128 Fan LEDs Figure 103 Fan LEDs for the HSR6802 Figure 104 Fan LEDs for the HSR6804 ...

Page 135: ...R6808 Table 75 Fan LED description LED Status Description green RUN Off The system is powered off or the fan tray is faulty Steady on The fan is operating correctly red ALM Off The fan is operating correctly Steady on The fan is faulty ...

Page 136: ...Slot arrangement The router provides many types of interfaces such as console AUX GigabitEthernet POS and E1 ports This chapter describes how these interfaces are numbered Figure 106 Slot arrangement on the HSR6802 Figure 107 Slot arrangement on the HSR6804 ...

Page 137: ...nd power supplies respectively Available slots for cards Card HSR6802 HSR6804 HSR6808 RSE X2 RSE X3 supporting 1 1 redundancy Slot 0 and Slot 1 Slot 0 and Slot 1 Slot 4 and Slot 5 SFE X1 Not supported Not supported Slot 6 FIP 110 210 240 300 310 600 SAP OAP card Slot 2 and Slot 3 Slot 2 through Slot 5 Slot 0 through Slot 3 and Slot 6 through Slot 9 ...

Page 138: ...e on the HIM MIM or on the SAP OAP For each type of interface the sequence number Z starts from 0 on the HIM MIM Examples Example 1 A MIM 2GBE module is installed on the FIP 110 in slot 3 Fixed GigabitEthernet interfaces on the FIP 110 GigabitEthernet 3 0 0 GigabitEthernet 3 0 1 NOTE The sub slot number Y of fixed GE interfaces on a FIP is 0 GigabitEthernet interfaces on the MIM 2GBE 1 If the MIM ...

Page 139: ...oaxial cable should be a minimum of seven times of the cable s outer diameter If the coaxial cable is frequently bent plugged or unplugged the curvature radius should be a minimum of 10 times the cable s outer diameter The curvature radius of a high speed cable for example SFP cable should be a minimum of five times of the cable s outer diameter If the coaxial cable is frequently bent plugged or u...

Page 140: ...cables through sharp sheet metal penetration points or along sharp edges of mechanical parts use bushings or take any other action to protect the cables from being cut or abraded The sheet metal penetration points must be smooth and fully rounded Use the correct ties to bind the cables Do not bind cables with joined ties The following types of ties are available 100 2 5 mm 3 94 0 10 in 150 3 6 mm ...

Page 141: ...in contact with sharp edges or heated areas Use high temperature cables near heat sources Securely fasten cables and take adequate measures to prevent loose connections Figure 112 Securely fastening cables 1 Flat washer 2 Spring washer 3 Nut Fasten heavy or rigid power cables at the connectors to relief stress Do not use tapping screws to fasten the connecting terminals Bind together cables that a...

Page 142: ... metal parts of the crimped cold pressed terminal blocks such as circuit breaker cannot protrude beyond the blocks Cable routing example Cables on the router can be routed as shown in Figure 113 Figure 113 Routing cables A 0 1 0 3 0 1 A 0 1 0 3 0 1 ...

Page 143: ...ibility matrix Table 77 MPU and Comware compatibility matrix MPU Comware V5 Comware V7 RSE X2 RSE X3 LPU and Comware compatibility matrix Table 78 LPU and Comware compatibility matrix LPU Comware V5 Comware V7 FIP 110 FIP 210 FIP 240 FIP 300 FIP 310 FIP 600 SAP 48GBE SAP 24GBP SAP 48GBP SAP 4EXP SAP 20GE2XP SAP 28GE SPE FWM 200 SPE SSL 200 ...

Page 144: ...MIM 8T1 MIM 8T1 F HIMs HIM 8FE HIM 4GBE HIM 8GBE HIM 4GBP HIM 8GBP HIM 1EXP HIM CL1P HIM CL2P HIM MSP2P HIM MSP4P HIM PS1P HIM RS2P HIM 4G4P HIM TS8P HIM 8GBP V2 HIM 16GBP HIM 2EXP Interface module and FIP compatibility matrix Table 80 Interface module and FIP compatibility matrix Interface module FIP 10 FIP 20 FIP 110 FIP 210 FIP 240 FIP 300 FIP 310 FIP 600 MIM HIM ...

Page 145: ...Installing a cable management bracket 9 Installing a CF card 17 Installing HIMs MIMs 16 Installing LPUs 15 Installing MPUs and switching fabric modules 14 Installing optional components 17 Installing power supplies 13 Installing the router in a 19 inch rack 10 Interface module and Comware compatibility matrix 138 Interface module and FIP compatibility matrix 138 L Labeling cables 133 Logging in th...

Page 146: ...lacing an air filter 44 Replacing an LPU 40 Replacing an MPU and a switching fabric module 39 S Slot arrangement 130 Software upgrade failures 69 SPE LEDs 126 SPE OAP 116 Switching fabric modules 92 System software image file missing errors 70 ...

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