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About This Document

Intended Audience

This document describes hardware installation and basic configuration of the

S2700/3700/5700/6700 series to help you understand S2700/3700/5700/6700 hardware and configuration.

This document is intended for: l Network planning engineers l Hardware installation engineers l Commissioning engineers l Onsite maintenance engineers l System maintenance engineers

Symbol Conventions

The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.

Symbol

DANGER

Description

Indicates a hazard with a high level or medium level of risk which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

Indicates a hazard with a low level of risk which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.

WARNING

TIP

NOTE

CAUTION

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in equipment damage, data loss, performance deterioration, or unanticipated results.

Provides a tip that may help you solve a problem or save time.

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Change History

Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue contains all the changes made in earlier issues.

Issue 12 (2013-07-25)

This version has the following updates:

The following information is modified: l S5710-HI installation instruction.

l

2.4 Connecting Cables .

Issue 11 (2013-05-30)

This version has the following updates:

The following information is added:

S5710-HI installation instruction.

The following information is modified: l

2.2 Installing a Chassis .

l

2.3 Installing and Removing Device Modules .

l

2.4 Connecting Cables .

Issue 10 (2013-02-08)

This version has the following updates:

The documentation is modified according to updates in product features.

Issue 09 (2012-12-08)

This version has the following updates:

Quick Installation Guide changes to Quick Start Guide

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Contents

About This Document.....................................................................................................................ii

1 Product Introduction.....................................................................................................................1

2 Device Installation........................................................................................................................2

2.1 Preparing for Installation................................................................................................................................................3

2.2 Installing a Chassis.........................................................................................................................................................4

2.3 Installing and Removing Device Modules...................................................................................................................20

2.4 Connecting Cables........................................................................................................................................................23

2.5 Powering on the Device................................................................................................................................................30

3 Logging in to the Device............................................................................................................33

3.1 Logging In to the Switch Through the Console Interface............................................................................................34

3.2 Example for Configuring to Manage the SwitchThrough Telnet.................................................................................38

3.3 Logging In to the Web System Client..........................................................................................................................40

4 Service Deployment....................................................................................................................43

5 Where to Obtain Documentation.............................................................................................44

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Product Introduction

This section provides a brief introduction about the S2700/3700/5700/6700 series switches.

For details about the models included in the S2700/3700/5700/6700 series and specifications of each model, see "Overview" or "Chassis" in the S2700/3700/5700/6700 hardware description.

NOTE

To obtain the electronic hardware description manuals, see

5 Where to Obtain Documentation

.

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Device Installation

About This Chapter

This section describes how to install S2700/3700/5700/6700 switches, connect cables, power on the switches, and check the switches after power-on.

2.1 Preparing for Installation

This section describes the tools and accessories required for installation of the

S2700/3700/5700/6700 series switches.

2.2 Installing a Chassis

This section describes the installation scenarios of the S2700/3700/5700/6700 series and installation methods in these scenarios.

2.3 Installing and Removing Device Modules

This section describes how to install and remove various modules on the

S2700/3700/5700/6700 series switches.

2.4 Connecting Cables

This section describes how to connect an S2700/3700/5700/6700 chassis to a network.

2.5 Powering on the Device

This section provides the checklist used to check the S2700/3700/5700/6700 switches before and after powering on the switches.

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2.1 Preparing for Installation

This section describes the tools and accessories required for installation of the

S2700/3700/5700/6700 series switches.

Installation Tools

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Accessories

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2.2 Installing a Chassis

This section describes the installation scenarios of the S2700/3700/5700/6700 series and installation methods in these scenarios.

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WARNING

The S2700/3700/5700/6700 series Ethernet switches are class A products. Customers should take preventative measures as the operating devices may cause radio interference.

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CAUTION l Take ESD protection measures before the installation, for example, wear ESD gloves or ESD wrist strap.

l When installing multiple fan-free or intelligent-heat-dissipation devices in a cabinet or rack, leave at least 1 U (1 U = 44.45 mm) distance between each two.

l Leave at least 50 mm clearance at two sides and rear of each chassis for heat dissipation.

l Preventing trips are required to fix AC terminals only in desk-mounting or wall-mounting, and are not required in cabinet-mounting.

The S2700/3700/5700/6700 switches support the following installation scenarios: l Desk-mounting l Wall-mounting l Cabinet- or rack-mounting l Network box-mounting

Desk-Mounting

CAUTION

The S6700 chassis cannot be installed on a desk.

Before placing an S2700, S3700, S5700 chassis on a desk, attach rubber pads onto each of the four recessed corner areas on the bottom of the chassis.

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CAUTION l The S6700, S5710-EI and S5710-HI cannot be wall-mounted.

l Before drilling holes on a wall, make sure that no power cable is routed in the wall. Otherwise, power cables in the wall may cause body injuries.

l When a 220 mm deep S2700 or S3700 chassis needs to be installed on a wall, only two screws are required to fix a mounting ear to the chassis.

l The panel with interfaces must face down to protect the interfaces from water.

l Ensure that there are no flammable or explosive materials near the chassis and no sundries within 100 mm around the chassis.

1.

Fix short mounting ears to both sides of the panel with interfaces using M4 screws.

M4

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Use a marker to mark the positions of mounting holes according to the size of the chassis and positions of the mounting ears.

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3.

Install expansion bolts in the wall.

a.

Use a φ8 drill bit to drill 35 mm to 40 mm deep holes in the marked positions.

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Insert expansion bolts into the holes and screw the nuts to fasten the expansion bolts.

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Remove the nuts.

4.

Install the chassis on the wall.

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CAUTION l When mounting a switch in a cabinet/rack with rack-mounting brackets, ensure that the rackmounting brackets are kept in a horizontal line in the mounting holes on the left and right mounting rails of the cabinet/rack. If the rack-mounting brackets are not in a horizontal line, do not install the switch with force. Or the chassis may be distorted.

l When the ground point is located on one side of the chassis, the ground cable cannot be connected when the chassis is in a cabinet. Connect the ground cable before installing the chassis in the cabinet.

l When a 220 mm deep S2700 or S3700 chassis needs to be installed in a cabinet, only two screws are required to fix a mounting ear to the chassis.

l The dimensions of an RPS1800 chassis are 442 mm x 310 mm x 43.6 mm (W x D x H), and the chassis can be installed only in a 19-inch IEC cabinet.

l Mounting ears can be installed at two ends and the middle of each side on an RPS1800.

l No guide rails are delivered with the chassis, and you need to buy appropriate guide rails when the chassis needs to be installed in a cabinet or rack.

Table 2-1

lists the mounting ears and cabinets applicable to chassis of different dimensions.

Table 2-1 Applicable mounting ears and cabinets

Dimensions (W x D x H) Mounting Ear

250 mm x 180 mm x 43.6 mm

320 mm x 220 mm x 43.6 mm

Front mounting ear (1)

442 mm x 220 mm x 43.6 mm Front mounting ears (2)

442 mm x 220 mm x 43.6 mm

442 mm x 310 mm x 43.6 mm

Front mounting ears (3)

442 mm x 420 mm x 43.6 mm

(S6700)

Front mounting ears (4) and guide rails

442 mm x 420 mm x 43.6 mm

(S5710-EI)

442 mm x 420 mm x 43.6 mm

(any switch except the S6700 and S5710-EI )

Front mounting ears (5) and rear mounting ear (1)

Front mounting ears (4)

Cabinet

19-inch cabinet

19-inch or 21-inch cabinet

19-inch cabinet

19-inch cabinet

19-inch cabinet

19-inch cabinet

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Dimensions (W x D x H) Mounting Ear

442 mm x 470 mm x 86.1 mm l Front mounting ears (6) and rear mounting ears (2) l Front mounting ears (6) and guide rails l Cable management frames and rear mounting ears (2) l Cable management frames and guide rails

Cabinet

19-inch cabinet

Installing a Chassis of 250 mm x 180 mm x 43.6 mm or 320 mm x 220 mm x 43.6 mm

1.

Install mounting ears.

Fix mounting ears to both sides of the panel with interfaces using M4 screws.

M4

2.

Install floating nuts.

Install four floating nuts on the front mounting rails, two on each side. The

S2700/3700/5700/6700 chassis is 1 U high, so the distance between two floating nuts on one side is 1 U (one mounting hole between them). The floating nuts on the left and right sides must be on the same horizontal line.

1U=44.45mm

1U

3.

Install the chassis in the cabinet.

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M6

Installing a Chassis of 442 mm x 220 mm x 43.6 mm or 442 mm x 310 mm x 43.6 mm

1.

Install mounting ears.

l Install the chassis in a 19-inch cabinet.

A B

M4

M4 l Install the chassis in a 21-inch cabinet. Only 220 mm deep chassis with front mounting ears (2) can be installed in a 21-inch cabinet.

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Install floating nuts.

Install four floating nuts on the front mounting rails, two on each side. The

S2700/3700/5700/6700 chassis is 1 U high, so the distance between two floating nuts on one side is 1 U (one mounting hole between them). The floating nuts on the left and right sides must be on the same horizontal line.

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1U

3.

Install the chassis in the cabinet.

>=1U

M6

Installing a Chassis of 442 mm x 420 mm x 43.6 mm

1.

Install mounting ears.

l 442 mm x 420 mm x 43.6 mm (any switch except the S5710-EI)

M4 l 442 mm x 420 mm x 43.6 mm (S5710-EI)

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2.

Install floating nuts.

l Install four floating nuts on the front mounting rails, two on each side. The

S2700/3700/5700/6700 chassis is 1 U high, so the distance between two floating nuts on one side is 1 U (one mounting hole between them).

l Install four floating nuts on the rear mounting rails, two on each side. The floating nuts on the rear mounting rails must be on the same horizontal line with the floating nuts on the rear mounting rails.

3.

Install the chassis in the cabinet.

l 442 mm x 420 mm x 43.6 mm (any switch except the S5710-EI)

CAUTION

The S6700 chassis is heavier than other models, and the front mounting ears are not strong enough to support the chassis because of the long cantilever. Before installing an S6700 chassis in a cabinet, install guide rails in the cabinet.

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>=1U

M6 l 442 mm x 420 mm x 43.6 mm (S5710-EI) a.

Install guide rails for rear mounting ears on the rear mounting rails.

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Hold the bottom of the chassis and move the chassis into the cabinet or rack. Align the rear mounting ears with the guide rails on the rear mounting rails and gently slide the chassis into the guide rails.

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Hold the bottom of the chassis with one hand and fix the front mounting ears onto the front mounting rails with a screwdriver. Fix the rear mounting ears onto the guide rails.

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Installing a Chassis of 442 mm x 470 mm x 87.2 mm

NOTE

The S5710-HI chassis is heavier than other models, and the mounting ears are not strong enough to support the chassis because of the long cantilever. Before installing an S5710-HI chassis in a cabinet, install guide rails in the cabinet.

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1.

Install mounting ears. If guide rails have been installed in the cabinet, rear mounting ears are not required and you only need to install front mounting ears or cable management frames. If guide rails have not been installed, install rear mounting ears and front mounting ears or cable management frames according to A and B in the following figure. Choose to install front mounting ears or cable management according to your needs.

M4

A

M4

B

2.

Install floating nuts.

l Install four floating nuts on the front mounting rails, two on each side. There must be an interval of 2 U between the two floating nuts on each front mounting rail, as shown in the following figure.

l Install four floating nuts on the rear mounting rails, two on each side. There must be an interval of 1 U between the two floating nuts on each rear mounting rail, as shown in the following figure.

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1U

2U

3.

Install the chassis in the cabinet.

a.

Install guide rails for rear mounting ears on the rear mounting rails.

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Skip to step c if you choose to install cable management frames.

Place M6 screws on the two floating nuts at the bottom of front mounting rails. Reserve a clearance between the screw nuts and floating nuts for installing front mounting ears.

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2U c.

Hold the bottom of the chassis and move the chassis into the cabinet or rack. Align the rear mounting ears with their guide rails and gently slide the chassis into the guide rails.

NOTE l If cable management frames are installed on the chassis, do not lift the chassis by holding the cable management frames. Or the cable management frames will be curved.

l If front mounting ears are installed on the chassis, fix the recesses at the bottom of front mounting ears on the M6 screws.

d.

Fasten the M6 screws on the front mounting rails to secure the chassis.

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Network Box-Mounting

CAUTION l To protect the switch in a network box from lightning, route cables underground or in steel tubes. Do not route cables aerially.

l A network box cannot be deployed in an environment subject to sulfuration and water intrusion. Otherwise, the switch in the network box may be eroded or short circuited by water.

l To protect network ports from lightning, use 8-line surge protectors (or Huawei certified 4line surge protectors).

l When installing a network surge protector, connect the IN ports to network devices and connect the OUT ports to network ports of the switch.

l Connect the ground cables of the switch and surge protectors to the ground bar in the network box.

l If the network box is located outdoors and power cables are routed aerially over a long distance (more than 300 m) to the network table, it is recommended that your install a power supply surge protector in the network box. The decoupled power cable must be at least 3 m long. The maximum length of a ground cable cannot exceed 40 cm, and a length of smaller than 15 cm is recommended.

l Protect the switch from dust. If possible, install air filters on the outlets of the network box.

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Power supply surge protector

≥3m

<40cm

Switch

OUT

Network port surge protector

IN ground cable

2 Device Installation

2.3 Installing and Removing Device Modules

This section describes how to install and remove various modules on the

S2700/3700/5700/6700 series switches.

Installing and Removing a Power Module

CAUTION l Power modules and fan modules of the S2700/3700/5700/6700 series switches are hot swappable. The procedures for installing and removing a fan module are the same as the procedure for installing and removing a power module.

l Before installing a power module, remove the filler panel from the power slot.

Install the power module into the power slot of the chassis and fasten the captive screws on the panel of the power module. When you remove the power module, reverse the procedure.

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NOTE

A 1150 W AC power module can be installed on an S5710-EI and S5710-HI PoE switch. After installation, this power module extrudes out of the chassis, as shown in

Figure 2-1

.

Figure 2-1 1150 W AC power module on an S5710-EI PoE switch

Installing a Front Card

CAUTION l Cards of the S3700-HI, S5700-HI, S5710-EI and S5710-HI are hot swappable. Cards of the other modules are not hot swappable.

l A 4-port GE optical interface card or 4-port 10GE optical interface card must be installed together with an external channel card (except on the S5700-HI). Otherwise, the interface card cannot work.

l Before installing a front card, remove the filler panel from the front card slot.

1.

Turn the eject levers of the front card 45 degrees outward. Push the card into the chassis with your thumbs (below the captive screws), until both captive screws are completely in the chassis.

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Close the eject levers to ensure that the card is inserted completely in the chassis, and then fasten the captive screws.

2

1

Installing a Rear Card

CAUTION

Before installing a rear card, remove the filler panel from the rear card slot.

Install the rear subcard in the rear card slot on the chassis, raise the ejector lever, and fasten the captive screws.

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Removing the Filler Panel from the RPS1800 Power Module Slot

Hold the upper edge of the filler panel and pull the filler panel downward. Do not pull the filler panel horizontally.

√ ×

Installing an RPS1800 Power Module

Move the white button leftward to loosen the ejector lever, and pull out the ejector lever. Install the power module into the slot and push the ejector lever inside. Move the white button rightward to lock the ejector lever. When you remove the RPS1800 power module, reverse the procedure.

2.4 Connecting Cables

This section describes how to connect an S2700/3700/5700/6700 chassis to a network.

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CAUTION l Do not install power cables on a chassis with power on because this will cause body injuries.

l Do not power on the chassis before you finish installing the chassis and connecting cables.

l Ensure that the PGND cable on the chassis is grounded. The ground point on a network box, cabinet, or rack must be properly grounded. If the network box, cabinet, or rack has anti-rust coating, you can scrape off the paint around the ground point to ensure reliable grounding.

Connecting the PGND Cable

Connect the M4 connector of the PGND cable to the chassis chassis and the M6 connector to a ground point. The PGND cable is in yellow and green.

Connecting Power Cables

l Connect the DC power cable. Connect the positive and negative lines of the DC power cable to the positive and negative studs on the chassis, as shown in the following figure.

Use screws to fix the OT terminals of the power cable on the chassis. The black line is the

-48 V positive line and must be connected to the RTN(+) stud on the DC power supply.

The blue line is the -48 V negative line and must be connected to the NEG(-) stud on the on the DC power supply.

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CAUTION

As an accessory delivered with the chassis, the AC power cable can only be used on this chassis. Do not use it on any other devices.

Some box switches have a jack reserved for the AC power cable locking latch beside the

AC power socket, as shown in the following figure.

NOTE l You need to prepare the AC power terminal locking latch yourself if you need it.

l An AC power terminal locking latch is delivered with a pluggable 150 W AC power module,

170 W AC power module, 580 W AC power module, 1150 W AC power module, and RPS1800.

An AC power terminal locking latch can prevent an AC power cable from falling or loosening. Secure an AC power cable with a locking latch as shown in the following figure.

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Figure A, and connect the RPS power cable to the RPS1800 power supply system according to Figure B.

A

NOTE

The S5700-26X-SI-12S-AC, S5700S-LI series and S5700-LI series, except for the S5700-10P-PWR-

LI-AC and S5700-10P-LI-AC, can receive power from an RPS1800.

2

1

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1 l Connect the backup power cable.

NOTE

Only the S5700-24TP-SI-AC, S5700-24TP-SI-DC, S5700-48TP-SI-AC, and S5700-48TP-SI-DC switches support external backup power supplies.

+12V

RTN

Connecting Signal Cables

CAUTION l Do not look into the optical port without eye protection.

l The power cables must be more than 10 cm away from signal cables.

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NOTE

The following figure is only for reference. Cables must be arranged based on conditions of the chassis and cards installed.

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Cable tie

Power cable

Ethernet network cable

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Optical fiber

Fiber binding stap

Connect Stack Cables

Table 2-2

lists the interfaces of the S2700/S3700/5700/6700 series switches that can connect to stack cables.

Table 2-2 Stack description table

Device Series Stack

Connecti on Mode

S2700-52P

S2710-SI

Stack Port

Stack port Two SFP ports (ID:

49/50)

S2750-EI Stack port Two SFP ports (ID:

1/2)

Stack Cable

1.5 m SFP copper cable

S3700-28TP l 1 m passive SFP+ copper cable l 3 m passive SFP+ copper cable l 10 m active SFP+ copper cable l 3 m, 10 m AOC cables l Stack-specific optical module and optical fiber

1.5 m SFP copper cable

S3700-52P

Stack port Two SFP ports (ID:

25/26)

Stack port Two SFP ports (ID:

49/50)

1.5 m SFP copper cable

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Device Series Stack

Connecti on Mode

S5700-P-LI

(Model with uplink GE ports)

Stack port

Stack Port l V200R001: last two

SFP ports l V200R002 and later versions: last four

SFP ports

S5700-X-LI

(Model with uplink 10GE ports)

Stack port Last four SFP+ ports

Stack Cable l 1 m passive SFP+ copper cable l 10 m active SFP+ copper cable l 3 m, 10 m AOC cables

(applicable in V200R003C00 and later versions) l 1 m passive SFP+ copper cable l 3 m passive SFP+ copper cable l 10 m active SFP+ copper cable l 3 m, 10 m AOC cables

(applicable in V200R003C00 and later versions) l SFP+ optical module and SFP

+ optical fiber

S5700-SI

S5700-EI

S5710-LI

S5710-EI

Stack card

Stack card

Two ports on a stack card

Two ports on a stack card l 1 m PCIe cable l 3 m PCIe cable l 1 m PCIe cable l 3 m PCIe cable

1 m PCIe cable Stack card Two ports on a stack card

Stack port Any 10GE ports, including the four fixed

SFP+ ports and ports on the rear SFP+ card.

(The S5710-EI supports two cards, and each card provides two

10GE ports.) l 1 m passive SFP+ copper cable l 3 m passive SFP+ copper cable l 10 m active SFP+ copper cable l 3 m, 10 m AOC cables

(applicable in V200R003C00 and later versions) l SFP+ optical module and SFP

+ optical fiber

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Connecti on Mode

S5700-HI

Stack Port

Stack port 10GE ports on the front card

NOTE

Applicable in

V200R003C00 and later versions.

Stack Cable l 1 m passive SFP+ copper cable l 3 m passive SFP+ copper cable l 10 m active SFP+ copper cable l 3 m, 10 m AOC cables l SFP+ optical module and SFP

+ optical fiber

The stack function is not supported.

S5700S-LI

S5710-HI

S6700 Stack port Any 10GE ports

NOTE

A maximum of eight ports on a switch can be used for stacking.

l 1 m passive SFP+ copper cable l 3 m passive SFP+ copper cable l 10 m passive SFP+ copper cable l 10 m active SFP+ copper cable (applicable in

V200R001C00 and later versions) l 3 m, 10 m AOC cables

(applicable in V200R003C00 and later versions) l SFP+ optical module and SFP

+ optical fiber l Connect stack cables.

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2.5 Powering on the Device

This section provides the checklist used to check the S2700/3700/5700/6700 switches before and after powering on the switches.

Checklist before power-on

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4

5

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Do not frequently power on and off a switch.

No.

1

9

Item

The chassis is installed in a position that meets the requirements specified in the engineering design document.

There are no fingerprints, stains, or scratches on the surface of the chassis.

Method

View

View

Mechanical parts of the cabinet are correctly installed in the cabinet and comply with the installation standards. No parts are loosened or damaged.

All the screws are fastened.

View

No objects are placed on the chassis.

There is at least 50 mm clearance between the cabinet and both sides of the chassis for heat dissipation.

View

View

Measure

The signal cables are not damaged or broken and have no splice.

The connectors of signal cables are clean and intact and are connected to interfaces safely. Wires of cables are fixed.

View

View

Both ends of signal cables are clearly labeled and the label text is in the same direction.

View

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10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

Item

The power cables and ground cables are copper wires, and are not spliced or damaged. The cables are safely connected in compliance with standards.

Method

View

The diameters of the power cables and the ground cables conform to the engineering design document and meet the power distribution requirement.

The power cables and ground cables are safely connected.

The spring washers of ground cable terminals are placed on the flat washer.

The power cables and ground cables are separated from the signal cables.

View

View

View

The power cables and ground cables are routed straightly and bound neatly. Sufficient slack is provided in the cables at turns.

Necessary protection measures are taken when optical fibers routed outside the cabinet. For example, optical fibers are protected by corrugated pipes or troughs.

View

View

The curvature radius of an optical fiber should be 20 times larger than its diameter. Generally, the curvature radius is not less than 40 mm.

Measure

A pair of fibers is bound by binding straps. The bundle cannot be excessively loose or tight.

All signal cables pass the continuity check before being deployed.

No signal cable is distributed near the heat vents on the cabinet.

View

Measure

View

The cables in the cabinet are not crossed and cables outside the cabinet are bundled.

Newly added devices do not cause loops on the network.

For example, a newly added device cannot be connected to another device using two links.

View

View the networking diagram

Check the Switch After Power-on

Check the following items after a switch is powered on: l Whether the indicators of the power module are normal. Normally, the INPUT and

OUTPUT indicators of the power module are steady green.

l Whether the indicator of the fan module is normal. Normally, the STATUS indicator of the fan module blinks green slowly.

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NOTE l To check whether a switch is running properly after it is powered on, check the indicators of the power module and the PWR and SYS indicators of the switch.

l For details about the indicators on the S2700/3700/5700/6700 series switches, see the description of indicators in the Hardware Description.

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3

Logging in to the Device

About This Chapter

This section describes how to log in to the device.

3.1 Logging In to the Switch Through the Console Interface

3.2 Example for Configuring to Manage the SwitchThrough Telnet

3.3 Logging In to the Web System Client

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3.1 Logging In to the Switch Through the Console Interface

Context

When establishing the configuration environment through the console interface, you can log in to the S2700/3700/5700/6700 through the HyperTerminal in Windows.

Procedure

Step 1 View the PC's COM port number.

Right-click My Computer and choose Manage > Device Manager. The COM port number is

displayed, as shown in Figure 3-1 .

Figure 3-1 Device manager

Step 2 Start the HyperTerminal.

Choose Start > All Program > Accessories > Communications > HyperTerminal to start the

HyperTerminal in Windows XP.

NOTE

You can use the built-in terminal emulation software (such as the HyperTerminal of Windows 2000/XP) on the PC. If no built-in terminal emulation software is available, use the third-party terminal emulation software. For details, see the software user guide or online help.

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Step 3 Set up a connection.

See Figure 3-2 . Enter the name of the new connection in the Name text box and then choose

one icon. Then, click OK.

Figure 3-2 Setting up a connection

Step 4 Configure an interface for connection.

In the Connect To dialog box, as shown in Figure 3-3

, select an interface from the drop-down list box according to the actual interface on the PC or terminal. Next, click OK.

Figure 3-3 Configuring the interface for connection

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Step 5 Set communication parameters.

When the COM1 Properties dialog box is displayed as shown in Figure 3-4 , specify the

parameters listed in

Table 3-1

.

NOTE

In other Windows operating systems, bits per second may be described as baud rate and data stream control may be described as traffic control.

Figure 3-4 Specifying parameters

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Parameter

Bit per second (baud rate)

Data bit

Parity check

Stop bit

Flow control (traffic control)

Value

9600

8

None

1

None

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Step 6 After the HyperTerminal starts, choose FileAttributes to display the COMM1 Properties dialog box, as shown in

Figure 3-5

. On the Setting tab, select VT100 in the Emulation dropdown list box. Click OK to complete the setting.

Figure 3-5 Selecting the terminal type

Step 7 Press Enter. At the following command-line prompt, set an authentication password. The system automatically saves the set password.

Please configure the login password (maximum length 16)

Enter Password:

Confirm Password:

NOTE

After the password for the user interface is set successfully during the first login, you must enter this password for authentication when you relog in to the system in password authentication mode using this user interface.

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Follow-up Procedure

If the prompt <HUAWEI> is displayed on the screen, it indicates that the Command Line

Interface (CLI) is displayed. In this case, you can enter commands to configure or manage the

S2700/3700/5700/6700. For details on configuration procedures, see the following sections.

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NOTE

By default, the switch is named as HUAWEI or Quidway series, which varies depending on devices in use.

HUAWEI is used as an example in this document.

3.2 Example for Configuring to Manage the SwitchThrough

Telnet

Networking Requirements

As shown in Figure 3-6 , SwitchA is newly added to the network. SwitchA and SwitchB are

connected through a trunk link. To enable the network administrator to manage SwitchA remotely, you need to configure the Telnet service and set the device name on SwitchA.

Figure 3-6 Networking diagram of managing SwitchA through Telnet administrator

Ethernet

SwitchB

GE 0/0/1

RS-232 serial port Console port

Console cable

GE 0/0/1

PC SwitchA

Configuration Roadmap

The configuration roadmap is as follows:

1.

Log in to SwitchA through the console interface.

2.

Set the device name.

3.

Configure a management VLAN.

4.

On SwitchA, set the type of the interface that connects SwitchA and SwitchB to trunk. Add the interface to the management VLAN in trunk mode.

5.

Configure the management IP address of SwitchA.

6.

Configure the Telnet service.

Data Preparation

To complete the configuration, you need the following data:

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Configuration Procedure

1.

Log in to SwitchA through the console port. For details, see Logging In to the Switch

Through the Console Interface

.

2.

Set the device name of SwitchA.

<HUAWEI> system-view

[HUAWEI] sysname SwitchA

3.

Configure a management VLAN.

[SwitchA] vlan 1

[SwitchA-vlan1] description admin_VLAN

4.

On SwitchA, set the type of the interface that connects SwitchA and SwitchB to trunk. Add the interface to the management VLAN in trunk mode.

[SwitchA] interface Gigabitethernet 0/0/1

[SwitchA-GigabitEthernet0/0/1] port link-type trunk

[SwitchA-GigabitEthernet0/0/1] port trunk allow-pass vlan 1

[SwitchA-GigabitEthernet0/0/1] quit

5.

Configure the management IP address of SwitchA.

[SwitchA] interface vlanif 1

[SwitchA-Vlanif1] ip address 10.10.10.10 255.255.255.0

[SwitchA-Vlanif1] quit

6.

Configure the Telnet service on SwitchA: l Set the authentication method to AAA, user name to huawei, and password to huawei.

l Set the service type to telnet and user level to 15.

l Configure AAA authentication for the users at the vty 0 to vty 4 levels.

[SwitchA] aaa

[SwitchA-aaa] local-user huawei password cipher huawei

[SwitchA-aaa] local-user huawei service-type telnet

[SwitchA-aaa] local-user huawei privilege level 15

[SwitchA-aaa] quit

[SwitchA] user-interface vty 0 4

[SwitchA-ui-vty0-4] authentication-mode aaa

[SwitchA-ui-vty0-4] return

<SwitchA>

7.

Verify the configuration.

NOTE

When the administrator logs in to SwitchA through Telnet, ensure that the PC of the administrator and SwitchA are reachable at the network layer.

<SwitchA> telnet 127.0.0.1

Trying 127.0.0.1 ...

Press CTRL+T to abort

Connected to 127.0.0.1 ...

***********************************************************

* All rights reserved (2005-2007) *

* Without the owner's prior written consent, *

* no decompiling or reverse-engineering shall be allowed. *

* Notice: *

* This is a private communication system. *

* Unauthorized access or use may lead to prosecution. *

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Login authentication

Username:huawei

Password:

Note: The max number of VTY users is 15, and the current number

of VTY users on line is 3.

<SwitchA>

Configuration Files

l SwitchA

# sysname SwitchA

# vlan batch 1

# vlan 1 description admin_VLAN

# interface Vlanif1 ip address 10.10.10.10 255.255.255.0

# interface GigabitEthernet0/0/1 port link-type trunk port trunk allow-pass vlan 1

# aaa local-user huawei password cipher huawei

local-user huawei service-type telnet

local-user huawei privilege level 15

authentication-scheme default

#

authorization-scheme default

#

accounting-scheme default

#

domain default

# user-interface con 0 user-interface vty 0 4

authentication-mode aaa

# return

3.3 Logging In to the Web System Client

Pre-configuration Tasks

Before logging in to the device through HTTP, complete the following task: l Configuring routes between a terminal and the device

Procedure

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The web page file have been saved on the device before delivery, so you do not need to upload this file when using the device for the first time. (You still need to load the file). When the device is upgraded, upload the web page file to the device again.

To obtain the Web page file of the device, log in to http://support.huawei.com/enterprise , and then choose Software > Product Software > Enterprise Networking > Switch > Campus Switch.

Download the software package based on the product name and version. The Web page file is contained in the software package. The file name is Product Name - the Version of Software.the

Version of Web page file.web.7z.

Table 3-2 Uploading and loading the web page file

Operation Command

Upload the web page file.

-

Description

You can use FTP or TFTP to upload the web page file. For details, see

Configuration Guide - Basic

Configuration File Management.

Enter the system view.

Load the web page file.

system-view

http server load file-name l Configuring the HTTP service

-

file-name specifies the name of the web page file to be loaded.

Table 3-3 Configuring the HTTP service

Operation Command

Enter the system view.

system-view -

Description

Enable the

HTTPS service.

http secure-server enable

NOTE l The HTTPS service must be enabled before the HTTP service.

l If the web page file are not loaded or fail to be uploaded, the system displays a message indicating that the HTTPS service fails to be enabled.

Enable the

HTTP service.

http server enable l Logging in to the device through HTTP

1.

Open the web browser on the PC, enter the http://IP, and press Enter to display the

Login page. (Ensure that the PC and device have a reachable route to each other.)

Enter the web user name, password, and verification code, and select a language for the web system, as shown in

Figure 3-7

. The HTTPS login URL is displayed in the address box, indicating that the system has gone to the HTTPS login page.

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Figure 3-7 Login page

3 Logging in to the Device

NOTE

In V200R003C00, the switch provides a default local user account, with the user name

admin and password [email protected]. The default password is admin in earlier versions, and the switch retains this password after upgrading from an earlier version to V200R003C00.

You can also enter https://IP address in the address box to log in through HTTPS. HTTPS ensures security of login information during login and security of data exchanged during subsequent operations.

2.

Click Login or press Enter. The web system home page is displayed. The HTTP URL is displayed in the address box, indicating that the system has returned to the HTTP page.

You can manage and maintain the device after logging in to the web system. For details, see the Web System Guide.

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4

Service Deployment

This section describes service deployment.

For details on service deployment, see the corresponding configuration guides.

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5

Where to Obtain Documentation

You can obtain product documentation, online help, and release documents in various ways.

Product Documents

Table 5-1

shows how to obtain product documents.

Table 5-1 Obtaining product documents

Phase

Installation

Version upgrade

How to Obtain Documentation

HedEx Library l From http:// enterprise.huawei.com

l From the local Huawei representative office

Single Electronic Document l From http:// enterprise.huawei.com

NOTE l Obtain the product documents from http://enterprise.huawei.com

by choosing SUPPORT > Product

Support > Enterprise Networking >Switch > Campus Switches.

Online Help

The online help is integrated and released with the product software. You can view the online help by: l Selecting Help on the NMS interface l Pressing F1 on any interface of the NMS

Release Documents

Release documents are released with the software package. You can visit http:// enterprise.huawei.com

or contact Huawei engineers.

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How to Obtain Technical Support

During the equipment operation and maintenance, if a fault occurs and is difficult to locate or rectify, or if you cannot rectify the fault by referring to the after-sales customer documentation, contact Huawei Customer Service Center to obtain technical support.

l Address:

Huawei Industrial

Base Bantian, Longgang Shenzhen 518129

People's Republic of China l Enterprise network technical bulletin: http://support.huawei.com/ecommunity

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