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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Product Introduction. 1-1

1.1 Overview. 1-1

1.1.1 S3100-SI Series Ethernet Switches. 1-1

1.1.2 S3100-EI Series Ethernet Switches. 1-2

1.2 Introduction to S3100-SI Series Ethernet Switches. 1-3

1.2.1 S3100-26T-SI 1-3

1.2.2 S3100-16T-SI 1-4

1.2.3 S3100-8T-SI 1-5

1.2.4 S3100-26C-SI 1-6

1.2.5 S3100-16C-SI 1-8

1.2.6 S3100-8C-SI 1-9

1.3 Introduction to S3100-EI Series Ethernet Switches. 1-11

1.3.1 S3100-26TP-EI-W.. 1-11

1.3.2 S3100-16TP-EI-W.. 1-12

1.3.3 S3100-8TP-EI-W.. 1-14

1.3.4 S3100-26TP-PWR-EI 1-16

1.3.5 S3100-16TP-PWR-EI 1-17

1.3.6 S3100-8TP-PWR-EI 1-19

1.3.7 S3100-26C-EPON-EI 1-21

1.3.8 S3100-16C-EPON-EI 1-22

1.3.9 S3100-8C-EPON-EI 1-23

1.4 Introduction to Front Panel LEDs. 1-24

1.4.1 Power LED.. 1-24

1.4.2 Auto-Sensing 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet Port Status LED.. 1-24

1.4.3 1000 Mbps Uplink Port Status LED.. 1-25

1.5 Technical Specifications. 1-26

1.5.1 S3100-SI Series Ethernet Switch. 1-26

1.5.2 S3100-EI Series Ethernet Switch. 1-28

1.6 SFP Modules Supported by S3100-EI Ethernet Switches. 1-31

1.7 ONU Modules. 1-32

Chapter 2 Installation Preparation. 2-1

2.1 Precautions. 2-1

2.2 Requirements on Environment 2-1

2.2.1 Temperature/Humidity Requirements. 2-1

2.2.2 Cleanness Requirements. 2-2

2.2.3 Anti-interference Requirements. 2-3

2.2.4 Laser Usage Security. 2-3

2.3 Installation Tools. 2-3

Chapter 3 Installation. 3-1

3.1 Installing a Switch. 3-1

3.1.1 Cabinet Mounting. 3-1

3.1.2 Desk Mounting. 3-11

3.1.3 Wall Mounting. 3-11

3.1.4 Magnet Mounting. 3-13

3.2 Installing an Expansion Interface Module. 3-15

3.3 Connection of Power Cable and Grounding Cable. 3-16

3.3.1 Connecting AC Power Cable. 3-16

3.3.2 Connecting DC Power Cable. 3-18

3.3.3 Connecting Grounding Cable. 3-22

3.4 Connecting Optical Fiber 3-25

3.5 Connection of Console Cable. 3-25

3.5.1 Console Cable. 3-25

3.5.2 Connecting Console Cable. 3-26

3.6 Installation Verification. 3-26

Chapter 4 First Power-on. 4-1

4.1 Establishing Configuration Environment 4-1

4.2 Connecting the Console Cable. 4-1

4.3 Setting Terminal Parameters. 4-1

4.4 Booting Switch. 4-4

4.4.1 Checking Before Powering on the Switch. 4-4

4.4.2 Powering on the Switch. 4-4

4.4.3 Changing the Startup Mode. 4-6

Chapter 5 Boot ROM and Host Software Loading. 5-1

5.1 Introduction to Loading Approaches. 5-1

5.2 Local Software Loading. 5-1

5.2.1 Boot Menu. 5-2

5.2.2 Loading Software Using XModem Through Console Port 5-3

5.2.3 Loading Software Using TFTP Through Ethernet Port 5-8

5.2.4 Loading Software Using FTP Through Ethernet Port 5-9

5.3 Remote Software Loading. 5-11

5.3.1 Remote Loading Using FTP. 5-11

5.3.2 Remote Loading Using TFTP. 5-13

Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting. 6-1

6.1 Software Loading Failure. 6-1

6.2 Missing Password. 6-1

6.2.1 Missing user password. 6-1

6.2.2 Missing Boot ROM Password. 6-2

6.3 Power System Failure. 6-2

6.4 Configuration System Failure. 6-2

 


Chapter 1  Product Introduction

1.1  Overview

H3C S3100 Series Ethernet Switches are high-performance, high-density, easy-to-install, NMS-manageable intelligent Ethernet switches which support wire-speed Layer 2 switching.

Table 1-1 lists the models of H3C S3100 Series Ethernet Switches.

Table 1-1 Models of H3C S3100 Series Ethernet Switches

Name

Subseries

Model

H3C S3100 Series Ethernet Switches

S3100-SI

S3100-C-SI

l      S3100-8C-SI

l      S3100-16C-SI

l      S3100-26C-SI

S3100-T-SI

l      S3100-8T-SI

l      S3100-16T-SI

l      S3100-26T-SI

S3100-EI

S3100-TP-EI-W

l      S3100-8TP-EI-W

l      S3100-16TP-EI-W

l      S3100-26TP-EI-W

S3100-TP-PWR-EI

l      S3100-8TP-PWR-EI

l      S3100-16TP-PWR-EI

l      S3100-26TP-PWR-EI

S3100-C-EPON-EI

l      S3100-8C-EPON-EI

l      S3100-16C-EPON-EI

l      S3100-26C-EPON-EI

 

1.1.1  S3100-SI Series Ethernet Switches

Currently, S3100-SI Series Ethernet Switches include the S3100-T-SI and the S3100-C-SI, as listed in Table 1-2 and Table 1-3.

Table 1-2 H3C S3100-T-SI Series Ethernet switches

Model

Power input

Number of 10/100 Mbps electrical ports

Number of gigabit uplink ports

Number of console ports

S3100-26T-SI

AC

24

2 Ethernet ports

1

S3100-16T-SI

16

1 Ethernet port

S3100-8T-SI

8

 

Table 1-3 H3C S3100-C-SI Series Ethernet Switches

Model

Power input

Number of 10/100 Mbps

electrical ports

Number of expansion slots

Number of console ports

S3100-26C-SI

AC input for AC-powered switches.

DC input for DC-powered switches

24

2

1

S3100-16C-SI

16

2

S3100-8C-SI

8

1

 

1.1.2  S3100-EI Series Ethernet Switches

Currently, the H3C S3100-EI Series Ethernet Switches include the S3100-TP-EI-W, the S3100-TP-PWR-EI and the S3100-C-EPON-EI, as listed in Table 1-4 and Table 1-5.

Table 1-4 Models of H3C S3100-TP-EI-W and S3100-TP-PWR-EI Series Ethernet switches

Model

Power input

Number of 10/100 Mbps electrical ports

1000 Mbps uplink ports

Number of console ports

S3100-26TP-EI-W

AC and +12V RPS DC

24

2 Combo ports

1

S3100-16TP-EI-W

AC

16

2 Combo ports

1

S3100-8TP-EI-W

8

1 Combo port

1

S3100-26TP-PWR-EI

AC and -52V RPS DC

24

2 Combo ports

1

S3100-16TP-PWR-EI

AC

16

2 Combo ports

1

S3100-8TP-PWR-EI

8

1 Combo port

1

 

Table 1-5 Models of the H3C S3100-C-EPON-EI Series Ethernet Switches

Model

Power input

Number of 10/100 Mbps electrical ports

Number of 1000 Mbps uplink PON ports

Number of expansion slots

Number of console ports

S3100-26C-EPON-EI

AC input

24

1

1

1

S3100-16C-EPON-EI

16

1

Disabled

S3100-8C-EPON-EI

8

1

 

1.2  Introduction to S3100-SI Series Ethernet Switches

1.2.1  S3100-26T-SI

I. Front panel

S3100-26T-SI Ethernet switches each provide twenty-four auto-sensing 10/100Base-TX Ethernet ports, two 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet ports, and one console port. Figure 1-1 shows the front panel of an S3100-26T-SI Ethernet switch.

(1) Power LED

(2) A/L LED

(3) D/S LED

(4) Port status LED on the left (yellow)

(5) Port status LED on the right (green)

(6) 10/100 Base-TX port

(7) 10/100/1000 Base-T port

(8) Console port

(9) Link LED (green)

(10) Active LED (yellow)

(11) Mode button

 

Figure 1-1 Front panel of an S3100-26T-SI Ethernet switch

 

&  Note:

For details about LEDs on the front panel, refer to section 1.4   “Introduction to Front Panel LEDs”.

 

II. Rear panel

Figure 1-2 shows the rear panel of an S3100-26T-SI Ethernet switch.

(1) AC power socket

(2) Grounding screw

Figure 1-2 Rear panel of an S3100-26T-SI Ethernet switch

III. Power system

S3100-26T-SI Ethernet switches support AC input.

l           Rated voltage range: 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50 Hz/60 Hz

l           Input voltage range: 90 VAC to 264 VAC, 47 Hz to 63 Hz

IV. Cooling system

The S3100-26T-SI cools off naturally.

1.2.2  S3100-16T-SI

I. Front panel

S3100-16T-SI Ethernet switches each provide sixteen auto-sensing 10/100Base-TX Ethernet ports, one 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet port, and one console port.

Figure 1-3 shows the front panel of an S3100-16T-SI Ethernet switch.

(1) Power LED

(2) A/L LED

(3) D/S LED

(4) Port status LED on the left (yellow)

(5) Port status LED on the right (green)

(6) 10/100 Base-TX port

(7) 10/100/1000 Base-T port

(8) Console port

(9) Link LED (green)

(10) Active LED (yellow)

(11) Mode button

 

Figure 1-3 Front panel of an S3100-16T-SI Ethernet switch

 

&  Note:

For details about LEDs on the front panel, refer to section 1.4   “Introduction to Front Panel LEDs”.

 

II. Rear panel

Figure 1-4 shows the rear panel of an S3100-16T-SI Ethernet switch.

(1) AC power socket

(2) Grounding screw

Figure 1-4 Rear panel of an S3100-16T-SI Ethernet switch

III. Power system

S3100-16T-SI Ethernet switches support AC input.

l           Rated voltage range: 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50 Hz/60 Hz

l           Input voltage range: 90 VAC to 264 VAC, 47 Hz to 63 Hz

IV. Cooling system

The S3100-16T-SI cools off naturally.

1.2.3  S3100-8T-SI

I. Front panel

S3100-8T-SI Ethernet switches each provide eight auto-sensing 10/100Base-TX Ethernet ports, one 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet port, and one console port.

Figure 1-5 shows the front panel of an S3100-8T-SI Ethernet switch.

(1) Power LED

(2) A/L LED

(3) D/S LED

(4) Port status LED on the left (yellow)

(5) Port status LED on the right (green)

(6) 10/100 Base-TX port

(7) 10/100/1000 Base-T port

(8) Console port

(9) Link LED (green)

(10) Active LED (yellow)

(11) Mode button

 

Figure 1-5 Front panel of an S3100-8T-SI Ethernet switch

 

&  Note:

For details about LEDs on the front panel, refer to section 1.4   “Introduction to Front Panel LEDs”.

 

II. Rear panel

Figure 1-6 shows the rear panel of an S3100-8T-SI Ethernet switch.

(1) AC power socket

(2) Grounding screw

Figure 1-6 Rear panel of an S3100-8T-SI Ethernet switch

III. Power system

S3100-8T-SI Ethernet switches support AC input.

l           Rated voltage range: 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50 Hz/60 Hz

l           Input voltage range: 90 VAC to 264 VAC, 47 Hz to 63 Hz

IV. Cooling system

The S3100-8T-SI cools off naturally.

1.2.4  S3100-26C-SI

Both AC-powered switches and DC-powered switches are available to this model.

I. Front panel

S3100-26C-SI Ethernet switches each provide twenty-four auto-sensing 10/100Base-TX Ethernet ports, two expansion slots, and one console port.

S3100-26C-SI Ethernet switches have the same front panel, as shown in Figure 1-7.

(1) Power LED

(2) A/L LED

(3) D/S LED

(4) Port status LED on the left (yellow)

(5) Port status LED on the right (green)

(6) 10/100 BASE-TX port

(7) Expansion slot

(8) Console port

(9) Mode button

 

Figure 1-7 Front panel of an S3100-26C-SI Ethernet switch

 

&  Note:

l      With a PoE card inserted in one expansion slot, an S3100-26C-SI Ethernet switch will be a powered device (PD). In this case, the other expansion slot becomes unavailable.

l      For details about LEDs on the front panel, refer to section section 1.4   “Introduction to Front Panel LEDs”.

 

II. Rear panel

Figure 1-8 shows the rear panel of an S3100-26C-SI AC-powered Ethernet switch.

(1) AC power socket

(2) Grounding screw

Figure 1-8 Rear panel of an S3100-26C-SI AC-powered Ethernet switch

Figure 1-9 shows the rear panel of an S3100-26C-SI DC-powered Ethernet switch.

(1) DC input terminal block

(2) Grounding screw

Figure 1-9 Rear panel of an S3100-26C-SI DC-powered Ethernet switch

III. Power system

1)         S3100-26C-SI AC-powered Ethernet switches:

l           Rated voltage range: 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50 Hz/60 Hz

l           Input voltage range: 90 VAC to 264 VAC, 47 Hz to 63 Hz

2)         S3100-26C-SI DC-powered Ethernet switches:

l           Rated voltage range: –48 VDC to –60 VDC

l           Input voltage range: –36 VDC to –72 VDC

IV. Cooling system

The S3100-26C-SI cools off naturally.

1.2.5  S3100-16C-SI

Both AC-powered switches and DC-powered switches are available to this model.

I. Front panel

S3100-16C-SI Ethernet switches each provide sixteen auto-sensing 10/100Base-TX Ethernet ports, two expansion slots, and one console port.

S3100-16C-SI Ethernet switches have the same front panel, as shown in Figure 1-10.

(1) Power LED

(2) A/L LED

(3) D/S LED

(4) Port status LED on the left (yellow)

(5) Port status LED on the right (green)

(6) 10/100 BASE-TX port

(7) Expansion slot

(8) Console port

(9) Mode button

 

Figure 1-10 Front panel of an S3100-16C-SI Ethernet switch

 

&  Note:

l      With a PoE card inserted in one expansion slot, an S3100-16C-SI Ethernet switch will be a powered device (PD). In this case, the other expansion slot becomes unavailable.

l      For details about LEDs on the front panel, refer to section 1.4   “Introduction to Front Panel LEDs”.

 

II. Rear panel

Figure 1-11 shows the rear panel of an S3100-16C-SI AC-powered Ethernet switch.

(1) AC power socket

(2) Grounding screw

Figure 1-11 Rear panel of an S3100-16C-SI AC-powered Ethernet switch

Figure 1-12 shows the rear panel of an S3100-16C-SI DC-powered Ethernet switch.

(1) DC input terminal block

(2) Grounding screw

Figure 1-12 Rear panel of an S3100-16C-SI DC-powered Ethernet switch

III. Power system

1)         S3100-16C-SI AC-powered Ethernet switches:

l           Rated voltage range: 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50 Hz/60 Hz

l           Input voltage range: 90 VAC to 264 VAC, 47 Hz to 63 Hz

2)         S3100-16C-SI DC-powered Ethernet switches:

l           Rated voltage range: –48 VDC to –60 VDC

l           Input voltage range: –36 VDC to –72 VDC

IV. Cooling system

The S3100-16C-SI cools off naturally.

1.2.6  S3100-8C-SI

Both AC-powered switches and DC-powered switches are available to this model.

I. Front panel

S3100-8C-SI Ethernet switches each provide eight auto-sensing 10/100Base-TX Ethernet ports, one expansion slot, and one console port.

S3100-8C-SI Ethernet switches have the same front panel, as shown in Figure 1-13.

(1) Power LED

(2) A/L LED

(3) D/S LED

(4) Port status LED on the left (yellow)

(5) Port status LED on the right (green)

(6) 10/100 BASE-TX port

(7) Expansion slot

(8) Console port

(9) Mode button

 

Figure 1-13 Front panel of an S3100-8C-SI Ethernet switch

 

&  Note:

For details about LEDs on the front panel, refer to section 1.4   “Introduction to Front Panel LEDs”.

 

II. Rear panel

Figure 1-14 shows the rear panel of an S3100-8C-SI AC-powered Ethernet switch.

(1) AC power socket

(2) Grounding screw

Figure 1-14 Rear panel of an S3100-8C-SI AC-powered Ethernet switch

Figure 1-15 shows the rear panel of an S3100-8C-SI DC-powered Ethernet switch.

(1) DC input terminal block

(2) Grounding screw

Figure 1-15 Rear panel of an S3100-8C-SI DC-powered Ethernet switch

III. Power system

1)         S3100-8C-SI AC-powered Ethernet switches:

l           Rated voltage range: 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50 Hz/60 Hz

l           Input voltage range: 90 VAC to 264 VAC, 47 Hz to 63 Hz

2)         S3100-8C-SI DC-powered Ethernet switches:

l           Rated voltage range: –48 VDC to –60 VDC

l           Input voltage range: –36 VDC to –72 VDC

IV. Cooling system

The S3100-8C-SI cools off naturally.

1.3  Introduction to S3100-EI Series Ethernet Switches

1.3.1  S3100-26TP-EI-W

I. Front panel

S3100-26TP-EI-W Ethernet switches each provide twenty-four auto-sensing 10/100/1000Base-TX Ethernet ports, two 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet ports, two 100/1000Base-X SFP ports, and one console port. Each SFP port and the corresponding 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet port form a Combo port. For each Combo port, either the SFP port or the corresponding 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet port can be used at a time.

Figure 1-16 shows the front panel of an S3100-26TP-EI-W Ethernet switch.

(1) Auto-sensing 10/100Base-TX Ethernet port status LED

(2) Link LED for Combo port

(3) Console port

(4) Power LED (PWR)

(5) RPS DC power LED