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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Product Overview.. 1-1

1.1 Preface. 1-1

1.2 LEDs. 1-2

1.3 System Features of the S5100 Series. 1-5

1.3.1 System Features of the S5100 Series. 1-5

1.4 Ordering Pluggable Modules. 1-7

1.5 Ordering 10 G Stack Interface Modules. 1-9

1.6 Ordering Stack Cables. 1-9

1.7 Ordering DC Power cords. 1-9

Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation. 2-1

2.1 Safety Precautions. 2-1

2.2 Installation Site. 2-1

2.2.1 Temperature/Humidity. 2-2

2.2.2 Cleanness. 2-3

2.2.3 Electromagnetic Susceptibility. 2-4

2.2.4 Safety in Use of Laser 2-4

2.3 Installation Tools. 2-5

Chapter 3 Installing the Switch. 3-1

3.1 Rack-Mounting the Switch. 3-1

3.1.1 Introduction to Mounting Ear 3-3

3.1.2 Introduction to Guide Rail 3-5

3.1.3 Using Front Mounting Ears to Install a Switch. 3-6

3.1.4 Use Front Mounting Ears and a Tray. 3-7

3.1.5 Use Front and Rear Mounting Ears. 3-8

3.1.6 Use Front Mounting Ears and Guide Rails. 3-12

3.2 Desk Mounting. 3-15

3.3 Connecting Power Cord and Grounding Wire. 3-16

3.3.1 Connecting AC Power Cord. 3-16

3.3.2 Connecting DC Power Cord. 3-18

3.3.3 Connecting Grounding Wire. 3-21

3.4 Connecting Console Cable. 3-24

3.4.1 Console Cable. 3-24

3.4.2 Connecting Console Cable. 3-25

3.5 Installing and Removing Optional Interface Modules. 3-27

3.5.1 XFP Interface Module. 3-27

3.5.2 Stack Module. 3-30

3.5.3 XENPAK Optical Module. 3-31

3.6 Installing and Removing Dedicated Stack Cables. 3-34

3.6.1 Introduction. 3-34

3.6.2 Installation. 3-35

3.6.3 Removal 3-35

3.7 Verifying the Installation. 3-36

Chapter 4 Lightning Protection of the Switch. 4-1

4.1 Installation of Lightning Arrester for AC Power (Socket Strip with Lightning Protection) 4-1

 


Chapter 1  Product Overview

1.1  Preface

H3C S5100 Series Ethernet Switches (hereinafter referred to as the H3C S5100 series) are Gigabit Ethernet switching products developed by H3C Technology Co., Ltd. The H3C S5100 series provide a variety of service features. The H3C S5100 series are designed as convergence and access devices for intranets and metropolitan area networks (MANs), and can also be used for connecting data center server clusters.

Table 1-1 H3C S5100 series model

Model

10/100/1000Base-T autosensing Ethernet port

1000Base-X SFP port

Console port

S5100-26C-EI

24

4

1

S5100-50C-EI

48

 

An SFP port and its corresponding 10/100/1000Base-T autosensing Ethernet port form a Combo port. That is, only one of the two ports forming the Combo port can be used at a time. Table 1-2 shows the mapping relations between the ports forming the Combo port.

Table 1-2 Mapping relations between the ports forming the Combo port

Model

1000Base-X SFP port

10/100/1000Base-T autosensing Ethernet port

S5100-26C-EI

25

22

26

24

27

21

28

23

S5100-50C-EI

49

46

50

48

51

45

52

47

 

1.2  LEDs

 

&  Note:

For the descriptions on the Ethernet port status LEDs and Ethernet port mode LEDs (MODE) of the S5100 series, see H3C S5100 Series Ethernet Switches Installation Manual.

 

Table 1-3 Description on the LEDs of the S5100 series

LED

Mark

Status

Description

Power LED

PWR

Yellow, ON

The switch is starting.

Green, ON

The switch has been normally started.

Green, blinking (1 Hz)

The system is performing POST (power-on self test) or downloading software.

Read, ON

The system POST has failed or another fatal error has been detected.

Yellow, blinking (1 Hz)

One or more ports have failed in POST or other non-fatal errors have been detected.

OFF

The switch has been powered off.

DC power supply LED

RPS

Green, ON

Both AC and DC inputs are normal.

Yellow, ON

The AC input is abnormal; the DC input is normal.

OFF

There is no DC input.

Module LED

MOD1 (or MOD2)

OFF

The module has not been installed or connected.

Green, ON

The module has been installed and connected.

Green, blinking

The module is receiving or sending data.

Yellow, blinking (3 Hz)

Module POST has failed.

Yellow, ON

The device does not support this module.

7-segment digitron display

Unit

POST running

Green, blinking

The POST ID of the in-process test is displayed.

POST failed

Red, ON

The POST ID of the failed test blinks.

Loading software

Green, blinking

A light bar rotates clockwise around the display during the downloading procedure.

Fan failure

Red, ON

An “F” is displayed.

Unit ID

Green, ON

A “1” is displayed.

Cluster management

Green, ON

A “C” is displayed on command switch.

An “S” is displayed on member switch.

A “c” is displayed on candidate switch.

An “I” is displayed on independent switch.

Over-temperature alarm

Red, ON

The digitron display shows a "t".

 

1.3  System Features of the S5100 Series

1.3.1  System Features of the S5100 Series

Table 1-4 System features of the S5100 series

Item

S5100-26C-EI

S5100-50C-EI

Dimensions

(H × W × D)

43.6 × 440 × 300 mm (1.7 × 17.3 × 11.8 in.)

Weight

4 kg (8.8 lb.)

< 5 kg (< 11 lb.)

Service ports

24 × 10/100/1000MBase-T autosensing Ethernet ports

4 Gigabit SFP Combo ports

48 × 10/100/1000MBase-T autosensing Ethernet ports

4 Gigabit SFP Combo ports

Extension slots

Two 10 G slots

Two 10 G slots

Management port

One console port

Power supply system

The S5100 series support AC input and DC input.

AC input:

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

Max voltage range: 90 VAC to 264 VAC, 47 Hz to 63 Hz

DC input:

Rated voltage range: -48 VDC to -60 VDC

Max voltage range: -36 VDC to -72 VDC

Max power consumption

68 W

116 W

Fan

2

3

Operating temperature

0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)

Relative humidity (noncondensing)

10% to 90%

 

1.4  Ordering Pluggable Modules

You can select the required pluggable modules. For the models of pluggable modules, see Table 1-5.

Table 1-5 Pluggable modules supported by S5100 Ethernet switches

Item

Model

SFP optical modules

100 M SFP modules

SFP-FE-SX-MM1310-A

SFP-FE-LX-SM1310-A

SFP-FE-LH40-SM1310

SFP-FE-LH80-SM1550

Gigabit SFP modules

SFP-GE-SX-MM850-A

SFP-GE-LX-SM1310-A

SFP-GE-LH40-SM1310

SFP-GE-LH40-SM1550

SFP-GE-LH70-SM1550

SFP electrical ports

SFP-GE-T

Gigabit BIDI modules

SFP-GE-LX-SM1310-BIDI

SFP-GE-LX-SM1490-BIDI

100 M BIDI modules

SFP-FE-LX-SM1310-BIDI

SFP-FE-LX-SM1550-BIDI

XFP modules

XFP-SX-MM850

XFP-LX-SM1310

XFP-LH40-SM1550-F1

XENPAK optical modules

XENPAK-SX-MM850

XENPAK-LX-SM1310

XENPAK-LH40-SM1550

 

l      S5100 series Ethernet switches support XENPAK and XFP optical modules, but do not support the XFP modules that require -5.2 V power supply.

l      BIDI modules must be used in pair. For example, if an SFP-GE-LX-SM1310-BIDI is used at one end, an SFP-GE-LX-SM1490-BIDI module must be used at the other end. 100 M BIDI modules must also be used in pair.

l      For detailed pluggable module specifications, see H3C Low-End Series Ethernet Switches  Pluggable Module Manual.

l      The types of pluggable modules may vary over time. Consult H3C marketing personnel or technical support personnel to obtain the latest information about pluggable modules.

 

1.5  Ordering 10 G Stack Interface Modules

Table 1-6 Ordering information for 10 G stack interface modules

Model No.

Description

LS5M1XS1PA

Single-port 10 G Ethernet stack interface board (STACK)

 

1.6  Ordering Stack Cables

Table 1-7 Ordering information for stack cables

Model No.

Length

Description

LS5M2STK1

50 cm (19.7 in.)

CX4 stack cable (50 cm)

LS5M2STK2

100 cm (39.4 in.)

CX4 stack cable (1.0 m)

LS5M2STK3

300 cm (118.1 in.)

CX4 stack cable (3.0 m)

 

1.7  Ordering DC Power cords

Table 1-8 Ordering information for DC power cords

Model No.

Length

Description

CAB-Pwr-1m-PS3FP-I

1m (3.3 ft.)

RPS Power cord 8AWG 1m

CAB-RPS Non PoE-2m-JD5

2 m (6.6 ft.)

JD5 DC power cord

CAB-RPS Non PoE-2m-JD5-A

2 m (6.6 ft.)

JD5-A DC power cord

 


Chapter 2  Preparing for Installation

2.1  Safety Precautions

To avoid any device impairment or bodily injury caused by improper use, observe these rules:

l           Before cleaning the switch, unplug the power plug from the switch first. Do not clean the switch with wet cloth or liquid.

l           Do not place the switch near water or any damp area. Prevent water or moisture from entering the switch chassis.

l           Do not place the switch on an unstable case or desk. The switch might be damaged severely in case of a fall.

l           Ensure proper ventilation of the equipment room and keep the ventilation vents of the switch free of obstruction.

l           Make sure that the operating voltage is the same as that labeled on the switch.

l           Do not open the chassis while the switch is operating or when electrical hazards are present to avoid electrical shocks.

l           When replacing interface cards, wear ESD-preventive gloves to avoid damaging the cards.

2.2  Installation Site

The S5100 series must be used indoors. You can mount your switch in a rack or on a tabletop/workbench, but make sure:

l           Adequate clearance is reserved at the air inlet/exhaust vents for ventilation.

l           The rack or table/workbench has a good ventilation system.

l           The rack is sturdy enough to support the device and its accessories.

l           The rack or table/workbench is well earthed.

To ensure normal operation and long service life of an S5100 switch, install it in an environment that meets the requirements described in the following subsections.

2.2.1  Temperature/Humidity

You need to maintain a proper temperature and humidity in the equipment room.

l           Long-term high humidity may lead to bad insulation, electricity leakage, mechanical property changes, and corrosion.

l           If the relative humidity is two low, captive screws may become loose as the result of contraction of insulation washers and static electricity may be produced in a dry environment to jeopardize the circuits on the device.

l           High temperature is the most undesirable condition, because it accelerates aging of insulation materials and can thus significantly lower reliability and service life of your switch.

For the detailed temperature/humidity requirements for the products, see section 1.3  System Features of the S5100 Series.

2.2.2  Cleanness

Dust is a hazard to the operating safety of your device. The dust accumulated on the chassis can be adsorbed by static electricity and result in poor contact of metal connectors or metal contact points. When the relative indoor humidity is low, especially, electrostatic adsorption is more likely to happen. This can not only shorten the service life of your device but also cause communications failures. The following table lists the dust concentration limit.

Table 2-1 Dust concentration limit in the equipment room

Substance

Unit

Concentration limit

Dust

Particles/m³

≤ 3 × 104 (No visible dust on the tabletop for three days)

Note: The dust particle size is greater than or equal to 5 μm

 

Besides dust, there are rigorous limits on the content of harmful substances that can accelerate the corrosion and aging of metals, such as salts, acids, and sulfides in the air in the equipment room, and the equipment room must be protected against ingression of harmful gases such as SO2, H2S, NH3, and Cl2. For the specific requirement, see the following table.

Table 2-2 Harmful gas limits in the equipment room

Gas

Maximum concentration (mg/m3)

SO2

0.2

H2S

0.006

NH3

0.05

Cl2

0.01

 

2.2.3  Electromagnetic Susceptibility

The operation of your switch can be affected by external interferences, such as conducted emission by capacitance coupling, inductance coupling, electromagnetic wave radiation, and common impedance (including the grounding system) coupling, and leads (power cords, signaling cables and output wires). To eliminate the interferences, ensure  the following:

l           For the AC power supply that adopts TN system, use a single-phase three-wire power socket with Protection Earth (PE) to effectively filter interference from the power grid.

l           Keep the device far from radio transmitting stations, radar stations, and high-frequency devices.

l           Use electromagnetic shielding when necessary; for example, use shielded interface cables.

l           Route interface cables only indoors to prevent signal ports from getting damaged by overvoltage or overcurrent caused by lightning strikes.

2.2.4  Safety in Use of Laser

The S5100 series are class-1 laser devices.

When the extended optical interface cards on your switch are operating, do not stare into the optical ports because the laser light emitted by the optical fiber can hurt your retina.

 

  Caution:

Staring into the laser beam produced by the fiber can hurt your eyes.

 

2.3  Installation Tools

l           Flathead screwdrivers

l           Phillips screwdrivers

l           ESD-preventive wrist strap

 

  Caution:

 


Chapter 3  Installing the Switch

 

  Caution:

When you ask your sales agent to maintain the switch, you must ensure that the dismantlement-preventive seal on a mounting screw of the switch chassis is intact. If you want to open the chassis, you should contact the agent for permission. Otherwise, you will bear any consequence resulted from your actions without permission.

 

3.1  Rack-Mounting the Switch

You can mount an H3C S5100 switch into a 19-inch standard rack in one of the following four ways:

l           Use front mounting ears

l           Use front mounting ears and rear mounting ears

l           Use front mounting ears and a tray

l           Use front mounting ears and guide rails

The installation methods of a switch depend on the depth and width of the switch. For the specific installation methods, see Table 3-1 and Table 3-2.

Table 3-1 Installation methods for a switch with a width of 440 mm or 436 mm (17.3 in. or 17.2 in.)

Method

 

Depth

Use front mounting ears

Use front and rear mounting ears

Use front mounting ears and a tray

Use front mounting ears and guide rails

300 mm ( 11.8 in.)

360 mm (14.2 in.)

420 mm (16.5 in.)

 

Table 3-2 Installation method for a switch with a width less than 436 mm (17.2 in.)

Method

 

Depth

Use front mounting ears

Use front and rear mounting ears

Use front mountings ear and a tray

Use front mounting ears and guide rails