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Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Symbol Description
DANGER
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WARNING
CAUTION
TIP
NOTE
Command Conventions
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Description The keywords of a command line are in boldface. Command arguments are in italics. Items (keywords or arguments) in brackets [ ] are optional. Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. One item is selected. Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars. One item is selected or no item is selected. Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. A minimum of one item or a maximum of all items can be selected. Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars. Several items or no item can be selected. The parameter before the & sign can be repeated 1 to n times. A line starting with the # sign is comments.
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Change History
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Contents
About This Document...................................................................................................................iii 1 Quick Start...................................................................................................................................1-1
1.1 Overview.........................................................................................................................................................1-2 1.2 Product Hardware Introduction.......................................................................................................................1-2 1.2.1 S2300/S3300/S5300 Introduction..........................................................................................................1-3 1.2.2 S2300 Indicator Description...................................................................................................................1-4 1.2.3 S3300 Indicator Description...................................................................................................................1-9 1.2.4 S5300 Indicator Description.................................................................................................................1-15 1.3 Device Installation.........................................................................................................................................1-25 1.4 Powering on the Device................................................................................................................................1-25 1.4.1 Checking Before Power-on..................................................................................................................1-25 1.4.2 Powering on the Device.......................................................................................................................1-30 1.4.3 Checking After Power-on.....................................................................................................................1-30 1.5 Logging in to the Device...............................................................................................................................1-30 1.5.1 Logging In to the Switch Through the Console Interface....................................................................1-30 1.5.2 Example for Configuring to Manage the SwitchThrough Telnet.........................................................1-33 1.5.3 Logging In to the Web System Client..................................................................................................1-36 1.6 Service Deployment......................................................................................................................................1-37 1.7 Obtaining Documentation.............................................................................................................................1-37
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Figures
Figure 1-1 Quick start contents............................................................................................................................1-2 Figure 1-2 S2309TP-SI/EI indicators...................................................................................................................1-5 Figure 1-3 S2326TP-PWR-EI indicators.............................................................................................................1-6 Figure 1-4 Schematic diagram of S3328TP-SI/EI indicators...............................................................................1-9 Figure 1-5 Schematic diagram of S3352P-PWR-EI indicators..........................................................................1-10 Figure 1-6 Schematic diagram of S5324TP-SI indicators..................................................................................1-15 Figure 1-7 Schematic diagram of S5328C-PWR-SI indicators..........................................................................1-20 Figure 1-8 Setting up a connection.....................................................................................................................1-31 Figure 1-9 Configuring the interface for connection..........................................................................................1-31 Figure 1-10 Specifying parameters....................................................................................................................1-32 Figure 1-11 Selecting the terminal type.............................................................................................................1-33 Figure 1-12 Networking diagram of managing SwitchA through Telnet..........................................................1-34 Figure 1-13 Login...............................................................................................................................................1-37
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Table 1-1 S2300/S3300/S5300 models................................................................................................................ 1-3 Table 1-2 Indicator description of Non-PoE S2300s............................................................................................1-5 Table 1-3 Indicator description of PoE S2300s....................................................................................................1-6 Table 1-4 Meanings represented by the statuses of interface indicators in different modes................................1-8 Table 1-5 Indicator description of the S3300s not enabled with PoE..................................................................1-9 Table 1-6 Indicator description of S3300s enabled with PoE............................................................................1-10 Table 1-7 Meanings represented by the status of interface indicators in different display modes.....................1-14 Table 1-8 Indicator description of devices with single power modules.............................................................1-15 Table 1-9 Indicator description of devices with dual power modules................................................................1-17 Table 1-10 Meanings represented by the status of interface indicators in different display modes...................1-19 Table 1-11 Indicator description of S5300s enabled with PoE..........................................................................1-21 Table 1-12 Meanings represented by the status of interface indicators in different display modes...................1-24 Table 1-13 Device installation checklist............................................................................................................1-26 Table 1-14 Cable installation checklist..............................................................................................................1-28 Table 1-15 Cabinet cable checklist.....................................................................................................................1-29 Table 1-16 Signal cable checklist.......................................................................................................................1-29 Table 1-17 Parameters........................................................................................................................................1-32
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About This Chapter
1.1 Overview This section provides an overview of quick start. 1.2 Product Hardware Introduction This section describes models and indicators of low-end switches. 1.3 Device Installation This section describes how to install the S2300/S3300/S5300.
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1.4 Powering on the Device This section describes the check items and the procedure for powering on and powering off the device. 1.5 Logging in to the Device This section describes how to log in to the device. 1.6 Service Deployment This section describes service deployment. 1.7 Obtaining Documentation Currently, in addition to the documents delivered with the device, you can obtain the documentation in the following ways:
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This section provides an overview of quick start. This document helps you quickly learn how to use the S2300/3300/5300. Figure 1-1 shows the quick start contents. Figure 1-1 Quick start contents
Start
Product description
Device installation
Device poweron
Device login
Service deployment
Document obtaining
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The number of uplink ports can be 8, 16, 24, or 48. The S2309TP-SI is configured with eight downlink ports and one uplink port; The S3352P-EI-24S is configured with 48 downlink ports and four uplink ports. Among the downlink ports, there are 24 electrical ports and 24 optical ports. Table 1-1 S2300/S3300/S5300 models Series Quidway S2300 series Models Quidway S2300 series have the following modules: l S2309TP-SI l S2309TP-EI l S2318TP-SI l S2318TP-EI l S2326TP-SI l S2326TP-EI l S2352P-EI l S2309TP-PWR-EI l S2326TP-PWR-EI
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Models Quidway S3300 series have the following modules: l S3328TP-SI l S3328TP-EI l S3328TP-EI-24S l S3328TP-EI-MC l S3352P-EI-24S l S3352P-EI-48S l S3352P-SI l S3352P-EI l S3328TP-PWR-EI l S3352P-PWR-EI
Quidway S5300 series have the following modules: l S5328C-EI l S5328C-EI l S5328C-EI-24S l S5352C-EI l S5328C-PWR-EI l S5352C-PWR-EI l S5328C-SI l S5352C-SI l S5328C-PWR-SI l S5352C-PWR-SI l S5324TP-SI l S5348TP-SI l S5324TP-PWR-SI l S5348TP-PWR-SI
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Table 1-2 Indicator description of Non-PoE S2300s No. 1 Indicator Power indicator Identifier PWR Status Off On RUN Off On Blinking green 3 4 Interface indicator LNK/ACT Off On Blinking green Description The device is powered off. The power supply of the device is normal. The system is not running. The system runs abnormally or is being started. The system runs normally. The interface is not connected or is shut down. The interface is connected. The interface is sending or receiving data.
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Table 1-3 Indicator description of PoE S2300s No. 1 Indicator Power indicator Identifier PWR1 Status Off Description The board power supply is abnormal if the power module is not installed or a single power module is configured. The power supply is normal. The possible causes are as follows: l When the switch is equipped with two power modules, the power modules are powered off. l Power modules are powered off. l The board power supply and PoE power supply are abnormal. Blinking orange The PoE power module is abnormal when a single power module is configured. The board power supply or PoE power supply is abnormal when dual power modules are configured.
On Blinking red
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Identifier PWR2
Status Off
Description The board power supply is abnormal if the power module is not installed or a single power module is configured. The power supply is normal. The possible causes are as follows: l The power module is installed but is powered off when dual power modules are configured. l The power module is powered off. l The board power supply and PoE power supply are abnormal.
On Blinking red
Blinking orange
The PoE power supply is abnormal when a single power module is configured; or the board or PoE power supply is abnormal when dual power modules are configured. The system is not running. The system runs abnormally or is being started. The system performs selfcheck during startup. The system runs normally. After the device is registered, the system works abnormally, or the alarm about the power module failure, the fan module failure, or the abnormal temperature is generated.
SYS
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Identifier -
Status Off
Description The service interface indicator is in default mode, that is, the interface is in STAT state. The service interface indicator indicates the speed of the interface. After 30s, the service interface indicator automatically restores to off. The service interface indicator indicates the PoE status temporarily. After 30s, the service interface indicator automatically restores to off.
On
Blinking orange
As shown in Figure 1-3, 5 shows the mode switching button. On an S2300, you can press the mode switching button to switch the display modes of interface indicators. The status of a mode indicator represents the display mode of the related interface indicator. Take the S2309TP-PWREI for example. When you press the mode switching button for the first time, the mode indicator turns green and the related interface indicator enters the speed state. When you press the mode switching button for the second time, the mode indicator turns orange and the related interface indicator displays the PoE information. When you press the mode switching button for the third time, the mode indicator restores to the default state, that is, off. If you do not press the mode switching button for 30s, the mode indicator automatically restores to off. The following table describes the meanings represented by the statuses of interface indicators in different modes. Table 1-4 Meanings represented by the statuses of interface indicators in different modes Display Mode STAT Status Off On Blinking green Speed Off On Description The interface is not connected or is shut down. The interface is connected. The interface is sending or receiving data. The interface is not connected or is shut down. The interface runs at a speed lower than 10/100 Mbit/s.
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Description The interface runs at a speed lower than 1000 Mbit/s. The interface is not powered remotely. The interface is not powered remotely. The possible cause is as follows: l The power of the PD exceeds the power supply capability of the interface or the threshold.
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Table 1-5 Indicator description of the S3300s not enabled with PoE No. 1 Indicator Power indicator Identifier PWR Status Off Green RUN Off Green Description The device is powered off. The power supply of the device is normal. The system is not running. The system runs abnormally or is being started.
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Description The system runs normally. The interface has no connection or is shut down. The interface has connections. The interface is sending or receiving data.
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LNK/ACT
Table 1-6 Indicator description of S3300s enabled with PoE No. 1 Indicator Power indicator Identifier PWR1 Status Off Description The power supply module is not in position or the board power supply is abnormal during the configuration of the single power module. The power supply is normal.
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Description The possible causes are as follows: l The power module is in position but the power switch is turned off during the configuration of dual power modules. l The device is not connected to the power module. l The board power supply and PoE power supply are faulty.
Amber
The PoE power supply is abnormal during the configuration of the single power module; or the board or PoE power supply is abnormal during the configuration of dual power modules. The power supply module is not in position or the board power supply is abnormal during the configuration of the single power module. The power supply is normal.
Power indicator
PWR2
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Status Red
Description The possible causes are as follows: l The power module is in position but the power switch is turned off during the configuration of dual power modules. l The device is not connected to the power module. l The board power supply and PoE power supply are faulty.
Amber
The PoE power supply is abnormal during the configuration of the single power module; or the board or PoE power supply is abnormal during the configuration of dual power modules. The system is not running. The system runs abnormally or is being started. The indicator performs self-check at startup. The system runs normally. The system runs abnormally after the device is registered; or abnormality alarms about the power supply, fan, or temperature are generated.
SYS
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Identifier -
Status Off
Description The interface indicators are in the default mode, indicating the STAT status of interfaces. The interface indicators temporarily indicate the Speed status of interfaces. The interface indicators restore the default mode (off) in 30s. The interface indicators temporarily indicate the PoE status of interfaces. The interface indicators restore the default mode (off) in 30s. The interface indicators temporarily indicate the Stack status of interfaces. The interface indicators restore the default status (off) in 30s.
Green
Amber
Red
As shown in Figure 1-5, No.5 shows the mode switch button. On an S3300, you can press the mode switch button to switch the display modes of interface indicators. The status of the mode indicator represents the display mode of interface indicators. Take the S3352P-PWR-EI for example. By default, the mode indicator is off and the interfaces are in the STAT status. When you press the mode switch button for the first time, the mode indicator turns green and the interface indicators indicate the Speed status of interfaces. When you press the mode switch button for the second time, the mode indicator turns amber and the interface indicators indicate the PoE status of interfaces. When you press the mode switch button for the third time, the mode indicator turns red and the interface indicators indicate the Stack status of interfaces. When you press the mode switch button for the fourth time, the mode indicator restores the default status, that is, Off. If you do not press the mode switch button for 30s, the mode indicator turns off. The following table shows the meanings represented by the status of interface indicators in different display modes.
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Table 1-7 Meanings represented by the status of interface indicators in different display modes Display Mode STAT Status Off Green Blinking green Speed Off Green Blinking green PoE Off Green Blinking green Meaning The interface has no connection or is shut down. The interface has connections. The interface is sending or receiving data. The interface has no connection or is shut down. The interface runs at a speed of 10 Mbit/s or 100 Mbit/s. The interface runs at a speed of 1000 Mbit/s. The interface has no remote power supply. The interface has remote power supply. The possible causes are as follows: l The power of the powerreceiving device exceeds the set threshold or the power supply capacity of the interface. Stack Off The stacking ID of the member switch is not the number of the interface in the Off state. The device is not a Master switch: l If the indicator of a certain interface is solid green, it indicates that the number of the interface is the stacking ID of the device and the device is not a Master switch. l If the first nine interface indicators of the device are solid green, it indicates that the stacking ID of the device is 0 and the device is not a Master switch.
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Meaning The device is a Master switch: l If the indicator of a certain interface is blinking green, it indicates that the number of the interface is the stacking ID of the device and the device is a Master switch. l If the first nine interface indicators of the device are blinking green, it indicates that the stacking ID of the device is 0 and the device is a Master switch.
Among all S5300s, only the S5348TP-SI and S5324TP-SI have RPS indicators at present.
Table 1-8 Indicator description of devices with single power modules No. 1 Indicator Power indicator Identifier PWR Status Off Green Description The device is powered off. The primary power supply of the device is normal.
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Status Amber
Description The device is powered by the RPS power module. The main power supply is faulty. The device is not connected to the RPS power module or the RPS power module is faulty. The device is connected to the RPS power module. The system is not running. The system runs abnormally or is being started. The indicator performs self-check at startup.
RPU indicator
RPS
Off
Green
SYS
Off Green
Amber
Blinking green The system runs normally. Red The system runs abnormally after the device is registered; or abnormality alarms about the power supply, fan, or temperature are generated. The interface indicators are in the default mode, indicating the STAT status of interfaces. The interface indicators temporarily indicate the Speed status of interfaces. The interface indicators restore the default mode (off) in 30s.
Off
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Description The interface indicators temporarily indicate the stacking ID of the device. The interface indicators restore the default status (off) in 30s.
As shown in Figure 1-6, No.5 shows the mode switch button. When you press the mode switch button for the first time, the mode indicator turns green and the interface indicators indicate the Speed status of interfaces. When you press the mode switch button for the second time, the mode indicator turns red and the interface indicators indicate the Stack status of interfaces. When you press the mode switch button for the third time, the mode indicator restores the default status, that is, Off. If you do not press the mode switch button for 30s, the mode indicator turns off. Table 1-9 Indicator description of devices with dual power modules Indicator Power indicator Identifier PWR1 Status Off Description The power module is not in position or the power supply is abnormal during the configuration of the single power module. The power supply is normal. The possible causes are as follows: l The power module is in position but the power switch is turned off during the configuration of dual power modules. l The device is not connected to the power module. l The power module is faulty.
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Description The power supply module is not in position or the power supply of the board is abnormal during the configuration of the single power module on the device. The power supply is normal. The possible causes are as follows: l The power module is in position but the power switch is turned off during the configuration of dual power modules. l The device is not connected to the power module. l The power module is faulty.
Green Red
SYS
Off Green
The system is not running. The system runs abnormally or is being started. The indicator performs self-check at startup. The system runs normally. The system runs abnormally after the device is registered; or abnormality alarms about the power supply, fan, or temperature are generated. The interface indicators are in the default mode, indicating the STAT status of interfaces.
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Identifier
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Description The interface indicators temporarily indicate the Speed status of interfaces. The interface indicators restore the default mode (off) in 30s. The interface indicators temporarily indicate the stacking ID of the device. The interface indicators restore the default status (off) in 30s.
Red
Table 1-10 Meanings represented by the status of interface indicators in different display modes Display Mode STAT Status Off Green Blinking green Speed Off Green Blinking green Stack Off Meaning The interface has no connection or is shut down. The interface has connections. The interface is sending or receiving data. The interface has no connection or is shut down. The interface runs at a speed of 10 Mbit/s or 100 Mbit/s. The interface runs at a speed of 1000 Mbit/s. The stacking ID of the member switch is not the number of the interface in the Off state.
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Meaning The device is a not a Master switch: l If the indicator of a certain interface is solid green, it indicates that the number of the interface is the stacking ID of the device and the device is not a Master switch. l If the first nine interface indicators of the device are solid green, it indicates that the stacking ID of the device is 0 and the device is not a Master switch.
Blinking green
The device is a Master switch: l If the indicator of a certain interface is blinking green, it indicates that the number of the interface is the stacking ID of the device and the device is a Master switch. l If the first nine interface indicators of the device are blinking green, it indicates that the stacking ID of the device is 0 and the device is a Master switch.
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Table 1-11 Indicator description of S5300s enabled with PoE No. 1 Indicator Power indicator Identifier PWR1 Status Off Description The power module is not in position or the board power supply is abnormal during the configuration of the single power module. The power supply is normal. The possible causes are as follows: l The power module is in position or but the power switch is turned off during the configuration of dual power modules. l The device is not connected to the power module. l The board power supply and PoE power supply are faulty. Amber The PoE power supply is abnormal during the configuration of the single power module; or the board or PoE power supply is abnormal during the configuration of dual power modules. The power module is not in position or the board power supply is abnormal during the configuration of the single power module. The power supply is normal.
Green Red
Power indicator
PWR2
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Description The possible causes are as follows: l The power module is in position but the power switch is turned off during the configuration of dual power modules. l The device is not connected to the power module. l The board power supply and PoE power supply are faulty.
Amber
The PoE power supply is abnormal during the configuration of the single power module; or the board or PoE power supply is abnormal during the configuration of dual power modules. The system is not running. The system runs abnormally or is being started. The indicator performs self-check at startup. The system runs normally. The system runs abnormally after the device is registered; or abnormality alarms about the power supply, fan, or temperature are generated.
SYS
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Identifier -
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Description The interface indicators are in the default mode, indicating the STAT status of interfaces. The interface indicators temporarily indicate the Speed status of interfaces. The interface indicators restore the default mode (off) in 30s. The interface indicators temporarily indicate the PoE status of interfaces. The interface indicators restore the default mode (off) in 30s. The interface indicators temporarily indicate the Stack status of interfaces. The interface indicators restore the default status (off) in 30s.
Green
Amber
Red
As shown in Figure 1-7, No.5 shows the mode switch button. On an S5300, you can press the mode switching button to switch the display modes of interface indicators. The status of the mode indicator represents the display mode of interface indicators. Take the S5328C-PWR-SI for example. By default, the mode indicator is off and the interfaces are in the STAT status. When you press the mode switching button for the first time, the mode indicator turns green and the interface indicators indicate the Speed status of interfaces. When you press the mode switching button for the second time, the mode indicator turns amber and the interface indicators indicate the PoE status of interfaces. When you press the mode switching button for the third time, the mode indicator turns red and the interface indicators indicates the Stack status of interfaces. When you press the mode switching button for the fourth time, the mode indicator restores the default status, that is, Off. If you do not press the mode switching button for 30s, the mode indicator turns off. The following table shows the meanings represented by the status of interface indicators in different display modes.
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Table 1-12 Meanings represented by the status of interface indicators in different display modes Display Mode STAT Status Off Green Blinking green Speed Off Green Blinking green PoE Off Green Blinking green Meaning The interface has no connection or is shut down. The interface has connections. The interface is sending or receiving data. The interface has no connection or is shut down. The interface runs at a speed of 10 Mbit/s or 100 Mbit/s. The interface runs at a speed of 1000 Mbit/s. The interface has no remote power supply. The interface has remote power supply. The possible causes are as follows: l The power of the powerreceiving device exceeds the set threshold or the power supply capacity of the interface. Stack Off The stacking ID of the member switch is not the number of the interface in the Off state. The device is a not a Master switch: l If the indicator of a certain interface is solid green, it indicates that the number of the interface is the stacking ID of the device and the device is not a Master switch. l If the first nine interface indicators of the device are solid green, it indicates that the stacking ID of the device is 0 and the device is not a Master switch.
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Meaning The device is a Master switch: l If the indicator of a certain interface is blinking green, it indicates that the number of the interface is the stacking ID of the device and the device is a Master switch. l If the first nine interface indicators of the device are blinking green, it indicates that the stacking ID of the device is 0 and the device is a Master switch.
You can obtain the paper documentation of the quick start from delivered accessories. To obtain the electronic documentation of the quick start, see 1.7 Obtaining Documentation.
Before power-on, you need to check the device cabinet, cables, connectors, sockets, labels, and on-site environment.
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Before power-on, all the power distribution cabinets and power distribution frames must be off. Table 1-13 describes the device installation checklist. Table 1-13 Device installation checklist No. 1 2 Item The cabinet is installed according to the dimensions on the design paper. The expansion bolts for fixing the cabinet or base (support) to the ground are fastened. The plain washer, spring washer, and nut (bolt) are installed correctly. The installation holes on the support and the expansion bolts adapt to each other to ensure insulation between the support and the ground and between the floor bracket and the guide rail. Method Check the cabinet according to the project design document. -
Use the multimeter to measure the resistance between the bolt and the grounding bolt of the rack. The resistance must be more than five mega ohms.
The surfaces of the cabinets in the same row should be on the same plane. The cabinets are arranged closely and tidily. The cabinets on the sides of the main path are aligned. The position error should be less than 5 mm.
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Item The accessories of the front and rear doors are completely installed and the connection board is installed for combining cabinets. The front door of a cabinet can be opened and closed easily.
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The card is installed and removed easily. The screws on the panel should be appropriately tightened and easily disassembled. The spring wire is intact. The cabinet surface must be tidy and clean; the components of the cabinet cannot be distorted; all identifiers are correct, clear, and complete. The cabinet is kept clean and there are no excessive binding straps and other articles in the cabinet. The ESD wrist straps are connected the ESD jack in the chassis.
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The redundant part of the power cables and ground cables should be cut. The cables cannot be circled. The ground cables must be tightly connected to the doors of the cabinet. Labels are filled and attached to power cables and PGND cables; power cables and PGND cables including power distribution switches are labeled correctly and clearly. Labels are attached 20 mm from the connector.
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Item The clearance between the power cable, PGND cable, and signal cable must be more than 30 mm.
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Table 1-15 describes the cabinet cable checklist. Table 1-15 Cabinet cable checklist No. 1 2 Item Cables are correctly connected. Cable ties are not overlapped and connectors are smooth. Method -
Table 1-16 describes the signal cable checklist. Table 1-16 Signal cable checklist No. 1 2 3 Item All the signal cables to be deployed pass the continuity check. No signal cable is placed on the heat dissipation holes of the cabinet. The bent part of a signal cable cannot be too tight. Method -
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Item The two ends of a signal cable are clearly identified by labels and the texts on the labels are in the same direction. The bolts that fix the cables are tightened.
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Procedure
Step 1 Start the HyperTerminal. Choose Start > All Program > Accessories > Communications > HyperTerminal to start the HyperTerminal in Windows XP.
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Step 2 Set up a connection. See Figure 1-8. Enter the name of the new connection in the Name text box and then choose one icon. Then, click OK. Figure 1-8 Setting up a connection
Step 3 Configure an interface for connection. In the Connect To dialog box, as shown in Figure 1-9, select an interface from the drop-down list box according to the actual interface on the PC or terminal. Next, click OK. Figure 1-9 Configuring the interface for connection
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Step 4 Set communication parameters. When the COM1 Properties dialog box is displayed as shown in Figure 1-10, specify the parameters listed in Table 1-17.
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.
Table 1-17 Parameters 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 5 After the HyperTerminal starts, choose FileAttributes to display the COMM1 Properties dialog box, as shown in Figure 1-11. On the Setting tab, select VT100 in the Emulation dropdown list box. Click OK to complete the setting. Figure 1-11 Selecting the terminal type
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Follow-up Procedure
After the preceding configurations are complete, press Enter. If the prompt <Quidway> 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 S2300. For details on configuration procedures, see the following sections.
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GE 0/0/1
Switch A
Configuration Roadmap
The configuration roadmap is as follows: l l l l l l Log in to SwitchA through the console interface. Set the device name. Configure a management VLAN. 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. Configure the management IP address of SwitchA. Configure the Telnet service.
Data Preparation
To complete the configuration, you need the following data: l l l l ID of the management VLAN Management IP address of SwitchA Number of the interface that connects SwitchA and SwitchB on SwitchA Authentication mode, user name, and password
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.
<Quidway> system-view [Quidway] sysname SwitchA
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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 [SwitchA-GigabitEthernet0/0/1] undo [SwitchA-GigabitEthernet0/0/1] port [SwitchA-GigabitEthernet0/0/1] port [SwitchA-GigabitEthernet0/0/1] quit 0/0/1 port default vlan link-type trunk trunk allow-pass vlan 1
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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 simple huawei [SwitchA-aaa] local-user huawei service-type telnet [SwitchA-aaa] local-user huawei level 15 [SwitchA-aaa] quit [SwitchA] user-interface vty 0 4 [SwitchA-ui-vty0-4] authentication-mode aaa [SwitchA-ui-vty0-4] return <SwitchA>
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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. * *********************************************************** 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
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Context
l Before logging in to the Web system client, ensure that the switch has been commissioned and the Web system server is enabled.
NOTE
For operation procedures of enabling Web system server, refer to "Starting Web System" in the Quidway S2300 Series Ethernet Switches Configuration Guide - Basic Configuration.
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The Web system client connects to the switch through HTTP; therefore, you must log in to the Web system client through HTTP. The Web system client supports the Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) and Firefox 3.0, or later versions. The Web system client described in this document uses the IE6.
Procedure
Step 1 Open IE6. Step 2 Enter the universal resource locator (URL) of the Web system client in the address bar and press Enter. The User Login dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 1-13. The URL is in the format http://IP/view/login.html, for example, http://10.164.19.131/view/ login.html.
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Step 3 Enter values in User Name, Password, and Verify Code. l The local switch provides a default account. The user name and password of the account are admin. l To create, change, or delete user names and passwords, choose Security > AAA > User. l If your user level is 0, you can view only the Ping and Tracert pages after logging in to the client. Step 4 Choose a language, for example, English. l The Web system client of the current version supports Chinese and English. l After logging in to the client, you can select another language from the Language drop-down list on the top right corner of the page. Step 5 Click Login.
NOTE
If you select Save my password before clicking Login, you do not need to enter the password at next login.
After you log in to the Web system, the main page is displayed. For details about the main page, see Window Layout. ----End
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