H3C MSR 2600 RoutersInstallation Guide Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. http://www.h3c.com Document version: 6W100-20140123
3 Figure 1 Airflow through the chassis To ensure good ventilation, the following requirements must be met: • The inlet and outlet air vents are not
4 • Capacitive coupling • Inductive coupling • Radiative coupling • Common impedance coupling • Conductive coupling To prevent EMI, take the foll
5 Installation tools Installation accessories Pre-installation checklist Table 4 Pre-installation checklist Item Requirements Result Installation
6 Item Requirements Result Temperature 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F). Relative humidity 5% to 90% (noncondensing). Cleanness • Dust concentration
7 Item Requirements Result Tools • Installation accessories supplied with the router. • User supplied tools. Reference • Documents shipped with th
8 Installing the router WARNING! To avoid injury, do not touch bare wires, terminals, or parts with high-voltage hazard signs. IMPORTANT: • The b
9 Figure 2 Installation flow
10 Installing the router Installing the router on a workbench IMPORTANT: • Ensure good ventilation and 10 cm (3.94 in) of clearance around the chas
11 The MSR 26-30, MSR 26-00-10, and MSR 26-00-17 routers can be installed in a rack. The following figures show the dimensions of the routers. Figure
12 Figure 6 MSR 26-00-17 router dimensions To house the router, the rack must meet the requirements described in Table 5. Table 5 Router dimensions
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13 Router model Dimensions Requirements for the rack MSR 26-00-17 • Height—44.2 mm (1.74 in), 1RU • Width—360 mm (14.17 in) • Total depth—443.5
14 Figure 8 Installing cage nuts 3. Repeat step 2 to install other cage nuts to all the marked positions on the rack posts. 4. Attach the mountin
15 Figure 10 Securing the router to the rack Installing the router on a wall 1. Mark the locations of the two mounting holes on the wall. Make su
16 Figure 11 Mounting the router on a wall Grounding the router WARNING! Correctly connecting the router grounding cable is crucial to lightning p
17 2. Wear the insulation covering on the grounding cable as shown in Figure 12. Insert the bare metal part of the grounding cable to the end of the
18 Figure 13 Connecting the grounding cable to router 3. Remove the hex nut from the grounding post of the grounding point on the rack. 4. Bend a
19 Grounding the router with a grounding strip If a grounding strip is available at the installation site, connect the grounding cable to the groundi
20 1. Remove the screw of the 3G SIM card socket cover on the router bottom and take off the cover. Figure 16 Removing the 3G SIM card socket cover
21 Figure 18 Installing the 3G SIM card 5. Position the 3G SIM card socket cover and fasten the screws on the cover. Figure 19 Installing the 3G S
22 To install a 3G antenna: 1. Change the angle of the antenna orientation from vertical to horizontal. 2. Attach the antenna to the router, as sho
Preface The H3C MSR 2600 Routers Installation Guide includes seven chapters, which describe the preparing for installation, installing the router, rep
23 Figure 21 Installing the 3G/4G antenna extension cable Installing a 4G SIM card CAUTION: To avoid damage to the 4G SIM card holder, do not use
24 Figure 22 Removing the 4G SIM card socket cover 2. Push the 4G SIM card holder in the direction marked "OPEN" so the holder projects
25 Figure 24 Installing the 4G SIM card 5. Position the 4G SIM card socket cover and fasten the screws on the cover. Figure 25 Installing the 4G S
26 Figure 26 Installing a 4G antenna Connecting a 3G/4G antenna extension cable to a 4G router A 3G/4G antenna extension cable is not provided with
27 Installing an interface module Installing a SIC CAUTION: SICs are not hot swappable. Make sure the router is powered off before installing a SIC.
28 You can only install DSICs on an MSR 26-30 router. To install a DSIC: 1. Remove the screws on the blank filler panels in slot 1 and slot 2 of the
29 Connecting the router to the network Connect the router to the network before powering on the router. This section describes how to connect the co
30 Figure 34 Connecting the console cable IMPORTANT: Download and install the USB console driver program before configuring the device when you co
31 Figure 36 Device Driver Installation Wizard 7. Click Continue Anyway if the following dialog box appears. Figure 37 Software Installation 8.
32 Figure 38 Completing the device driver installation wizard Setting terminal parameters This section uses a PC with Windows XP as an example. To
Convention Description TIP An alert that provides helpful information. Network topology icons Represents a generic network device, such as a router
33 Figure 40 Setting the serial port used by the HyperTerminal connection 3. Set Bits per second to 9600, Data bits to 8, Parity to None, Stop bit
34 Figure 42 HyperTerminal window 6. On the Settings tab, set the emulation to VT100 or Auto detect and click OK. Figure 43 Setting terminal emula
35 Connecting an AC power cord 1. Make sure the router is correctly grounded. For an MSR 26-30 router, turn the power switch to the OFF position. 2
36 Figure 46 Connecting an AC power cord to an MSR 26-30 router NOTE: The power cords in the figures are for illustration only. Verifying the in
37 Startup process After power-on, the router initializes its memory, and then runs the extended BootWare. The console terminal screen displays the f
38 Power-on check After the router is powered on, verify that: • The LEDs on the front panel are normal: LED Status Description PWR Steady green
39 Replacement procedures Replacing a SIC 1. Completely loosen the captive screws on the SIC. 2. Gently pull the SIC out along the slide rails. Fig
40 Figure 49 Removing a DSIC 3. Install a new DSIC. For the installation procedures, see "Installing the router." If you do not install
41 Troubleshooting IMPORTANT: • The barcode on the router chassis contains product information that must be provided to local sales agent when you
42 Configuration terminal problems If the configuration environment setup is correct, the configuration terminal displays boot information when the r
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43 Interface module, cable, and connection failure Symptom After an interface module is installed and the router is powered on, the LEDs on the inter
44 Restoring the factory settings Scenario 1 Symptom When you replace the router, the router password is lost. As a result, you cannot log in to the
45 Appendix A Chassis views and technical specifications Chassis views The following figures are for illustration only. MSR 26-30 Figure 52 MSR 26-30
46 MSR 26-00-5-GU-CNDE Figure 54 MSR 26-00-5-GU-CNDE front view (1) USB port (2) Reset button (RESET) Figure 55 MSR 26-00-5-GU-CNDE rear view (1)
47 Figure 57 MSR 26-00-5-GT-CNDE rear view (1) Power adapter receptacle (2) Console port/AUX port (CON/AUX) (3) Gigabit Ethernet WAN port (GE0) (4)
48 MSR 26-00-10 Figure 60 MSR 26-00-10 front view (1) Power adapter receptacle (2) Gigabit Ethernet port (GE1) (3) Gigabit Ethernet ports (GE2 to G
49 Figure 63 MSR 26-00-17 rear view (1) SIC slot (slot 4) (2) SIC slot (slot 3) (3) SIC slot (slot 2) (4) SIC slot (slot 1) (5) Grounding terminal
50 Item MSR 26-30 MSR 26-00-5-GU MSR 26-00-5-GT MSR 26-00-5-LM MSR 26-00-10 MSR 26-00-17 Dimensions (H × W × D) (excluding rubber feet and mounting
51 3G antenna specifications Item Specification Frequency range 806-960 MHz/1710-2170 MHz Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) < 2.5 Input impedan
52 Appendix B LEDs LEDs MSR 26-30 Figure 64 Front panel LEDs (1) Gigabit Ethernet port LED (GE0) (2) Gigabit Ethernet port LED (GE1) (3) Console po
i Contents Preparing for installation ················································································································
53 Figure 66 Rear panel LEDs (1) GE port status LED (yellow) (2) GE port status LED (green) MSR 26-00-5-GT-CNDE Figure 67 Front panel LEDs (1) Sy
54 MSR 26-00-5-LM-CNDE Figure 69 Front panel LEDs (1) System status LED (SYS) (2) Network status LED (INTERNET) (3) VPN status LED (VPN) (4) Encryp
55 MSR 26-00-17 Figure 72 Front panel LEDs (1) System status LED (SYS) (2) Power supply LED (PWR) (3) Fiber port LED (SFP16) (4) GE port status LED
56 LED State Description VPN Steady green A VPN link is present. Off No VPN link is present. WWAN (3G) Steady green The router has been connected
57 Appendix C Slot arrangement The MSR 26-30/MSR 26-00-10/MSR 26-00-17 routers provide slots for SICs. On the MSR 26-30, you can combine slots 1 and
58 Index C E F G I L P R S T V C Chassis views,45 Configuration terminal problems,42 Configuring basic settings for the router,38 Connecting a 3G/4G
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1 Preparing for installation Safety recommendations Safety symbols When reading this document, note the following symbols: WARNING means an alert th
2 • Lasting high relative humidity tends to cause poor insulation, electricity creepage, mechanical property change of materials, and corrosion of me
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