- Table of Contents
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- H3C S7500 Series Ethernet Switches Installation Manual-(V1.02)
- 00-1Cover
- 01-Chapter 1 Product Overview
- 02-Chapter 2 Line Processing Units
- 03-Chapter 3 Installation Preparations
- 04-Chapter 4 Hardware Installation
- 05-Chapter 5 System Commissioning
- 06-Chapter 6 Hardware Maintenance
- 07-Chapter 7 Software Maintenance
- 08-Chapter 8 Troubleshooting
- 09-Appendix A B68-22 Cabinet Installation
- 10-Appendix B N68 Cabinet Installation
- 11-Appendix C Lightning Protection
- 12-Appendix D AC Power Cables Used in Different Countries or Regions
- Related Documents
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Chapter 6 Hardware Maintenance
6.2 Removing and Installing a Power Module
6.2.1 Installing a Power Module
6.3 Removing and Installing Boards
6.4 Removing and Installing a Fan Tray
6.4.1 Replacing the Fan Tray of the S7506
6.4.2 Replacing the Fan Tray of the S7503 or S7506R
6.5 Removing and Installing the Power Distribution Box
6.5.1 Installing the Power Distribution Box
6.5.2 Removing the Power Distribution Box
6.6 Installing the Mounting Brackets and Cable Management Bracket
6.7.2 Structure of a Memory Module
6.7.3 Position of a Memory Module on a Board
6.7.4 Installing and Removing a Memory Module
6.8 Replacing and Cleaning the Air Filter
6.8.1 Removing and Installing the Air Filter
Chapter 6 Hardware Maintenance
Caution:
l The power modules of the S7500 series are hot-swappable.
l When installing or replacing a power module with the switch powered on, do not touch any naked wire, terminal, or any part of the product labeled with a high voltage hazard warning to avoid bodily injury.
6.1 Required Tools
l ESD-preventive wrist strap
l Screwdriver
6.2 Removing and Installing a Power Module
Figure 6-1 Install a power module
6.2.1 Installing a Power Module
Follow these steps to install a power module:
1) Wear the ESD-preventive wrist strap and take a new power module out of the package. Check that the power module conforms to the power input.
2) Grasp the power module handle with one hand and hold the module bottom with the other. Slide the module slowly along the guide rails into the chassis (See ① in Figure 6-1). Ensure the power module is in contact with the power socket on the power distribution box.
Caution:
Insert the power module steadily. Make sure the power module is not installed upside down. If the pin springs up during insertion, the system will give an alarm and the pin will not be seated into the hole. To avoid breaking or tilting the power terminals, if the power module has not been inserted in properly, you should slide it out and insert it again.
3) Place the air filter against the inside of the power module shell and spread it out.
4) Fasten the captive screws to fix the power module onto the chassis (See ② in Figure 6-1).
Caution:
l If the captive screws cannot be fastened, check whether the power module is properly seated.
l Dust may block the vent on the air filter of the power module over a long period of time. You are recommended to periodically clean the filter to guarantee the heat dissipation of the chassis.
l Clean the air filter with water and air-dry it.
6.2.2 Removing a Power Module
Follow these steps to remove a power module (just in the opposite way you install a power module):
1) Wear the ESD-preventive wrist strap and loosen the captive screws on the power module.
2) Remove the air filter from the inside of the power module shell.
3) Grasp the power module handle with one hand and pull it part way out of the chassis. Then hold the bottom of the power module with the other hand and slide it out gently.
Caution:
l The power modules of the S7500 series are rather heavy. You are recommended to hold the bottom of the module with one hand while pulling the handle with the other.
l Install a blank panel on the slot for dust-proof and heat dissipation if you are not going to install a new power module in the slot, from which the module is removed.
6.3 Removing and Installing Boards
SRPUs and LPUs of the S7500 series can be installed and removed in a similar way. This section describes how to install and remove these boards.
Boards of the S7500 series are hot-swappable.
6.3.1 Installing a Board
Figure 6-2 Install a board
Follow these steps to install a board:
1) Wear the ESD-preventive wrist strap, loosen the captive screws on the blank panel in the slot where a board should be inserted, and remove the blank panel.
2) Hold the ejector levers on the board with both hands and pull them outward simultaneously. Slide the board into the slot along the guide rails. Push the board until the positioning pin touches the hole on the chassis. See ① in Figure 6-2.
3) Press the ejector levers inward until the ejector levers contact against the board panel and the board snaps into the backplane. See ② in Figure 6-2.
4) Fasten the captive screws to fix the board. See ③ in Figure 6-2.
& Note:
Put away the removed blank panel for future use.
6.3.2 Removing a Board
Follow these steps to remove a board (just in the opposite way you install a board):
1) Wear the ESD-preventive wrist strap and loosen the captive screws on the board with the screwdriver.
2) Hold the ejector levers on the board with both hands and pull them outward simultaneously to separate the connectors of the board from the backplane.
3) Gently slide the board along the guide rails out of the slot.
& Note:
If you are not going to install a new board after removing the board, install a blank panel in the slot for dust-proof purpose.
6.4 Removing and Installing a Fan Tray
Caution:
Do not touch any naked wire, terminal, or any part of the product labeled with a high voltage hazard warning to avoid bodily injury.
Fan trays of the S7503, S7506, and S7506R are fixed in different ways. The fan trays of the S7506R and the S7503 are fixed by captive screws, while the fan tray of the S7506 is fixed by two locks.
The following describes how to install and remove these two types of fan trays, respectively.
6.4.1 Replacing the Fan Tray of the S7506
I. Removing the fan tray
Figure 6-3 Removing the fan tray from the S7506
Follow these steps to remove the fan tray from the S7506:
1) Wear the ESD-preventive wrist strap and push down the locks on the two ejector levers of the fan tray. Meanwhile, pull the two ejector levers outward to separate the fan tray from the backplane. See Figure 6-3.
Caution:
l If you want to replace the fan tray when the switch is working, separate the fan tray from the backplane to disconnect the power and wait till the fan stops rotating before pulling it out completely. Considering that the fan may be still rotating, avoid stretching your hands into the fan tray.
l Push down the locks before pulling the ejector levers outward. Otherwise, the locks may be broken.
2) Grasp the two ejector levers and slide the fan tray out of the slot. See Figure 6-3.
3) Put the fan tray into the package.
Caution:
Install a new fan tray soon after removing the old one to ensure that the switch can work normally.
II. Installing the fan tray
Follow these steps to install the fan tray (just in the opposite way you remove it):
1) Grasp the two ejector levers on the fan tray. Pull the ejector levers outward and slide the fan tray along the guide rails into the slot until the positioning pin on the fan tray touches the hole on the chassis.
2) Push the ejector levers inward to insert the pin into the hole on the chassis. The fan tray is in position when you hear a click.
6.4.2 Replacing the Fan Tray of the S7503 or S7506R
I. Removing the fan tray
Figure 6-4 Removing the fan tray from the S7503
Follow these steps to remove the fan tray from the S7503:
1) Wear the ESD-preventive wrist strap and loosen the captive screws on the fan tray. See ① in Figure 6-4.
Caution:
If you want to replace the fan tray when the switch is working, separate the fan tray from the backplane to disconnect the power and wait till the fan stops rotating before pulling it out completely. Considering that the fan may be still rotating, avoid stretching your hands into the fan tray.
2) Slide the fan tray out of the slot. See ② in Figure 6-4.
3) Put the removed fan tray into the package.
Caution:
Install a new fan tray soon after removing the old one to ensure that the switch can work normally.
II. Installing the fan tray
Follow these steps to install the fan tray (just in the opposite way you remove it):
1) Take a new fan tray out of the package and slide the fan tray along the guide rails into the slot until it is securely seated in the backplane.
2) Fasten the captive screws on the fan tray.
6.5 Removing and Installing the Power Distribution Box
You can install and remove different types of power distribution box in the same way. The following describes how to install and remove a dual-input and dual-switch AC power distribution box.
6.5.1 Installing the Power Distribution Box
Figure 6-5 Install the power distribution box
Follow these steps to install the power distribution box:
1) Wear the ESD-preventive wrist strap and grasp the two ends of the power distribution box. Align the power distribution box with the slot and push it in. See ① in Figure 6-5.
2) Fasten the four screws to fix the power distribution box. See ② in Figure 6-5.
6.5.2 Removing the Power Distribution Box
Follow these steps to remove the power distribution box (just in the opposite way you install it):
1) Loosen the four captive screws with a Philips screwdriver.
2) Grasp the two ends of the power distribution box and slide it out of the chassis.
Caution:
Disconnect all power modules from the power distribution box before you remove the power distribution box. Otherwise, it is difficult to remove the power distribution box.
6.6 Installing the Mounting Brackets and Cable Management Bracket
Two mounting brackets and a cable management bracket are shipped with the S7500 series.
Take the following steps to install the mounting brackets and the cable management bracket:
1) Face the LPU slots of the switch.
2) Attach the shipped left and right mounting brackets onto the left and right sides of the chassis, respectively.
3) Install the shipped cable management bracket onto the left side (opposite to the fan tray) of the chassis, as shown in Figure 6-6.
Figure 6-6 Install the supplied cable management bracket for the S7506
6.7 Replacing a Memory Module
& Note:
This section introduces how to replace a memory module on any type of board.
6.7.1 Upgrade Description
The memory module can be upgraded or replaced according to your requirement. Generally, you need to upgrade the memory module in one of the following cases:
l More memory space is needed when you upgrade the application programs of the switch.
l More memory space is needed when the size of the routing table maintained by the switch is too large.
Caution:
l Do not directly touch the components on the surface of the memory module with naked hands. You are allowed to hold only the non-conductive edges of the memory module. The memory module is sensitive to ESD. Improper operations may damage the memory module.
l Normally, you need to take some efforts to remove a memory module. Rough handling, however, is discouraged.
6.7.2 Structure of a Memory Module
Figure 6-7 Structure of a memory module
6.7.3 Position of a Memory Module on a Board
Figure 6-8 Position of a memory module on a board
6.7.4 Installing and Removing a Memory Module
Follow these steps to remove a memory module:
1) Wear the ESD-preventive wrist strap and remove the board, on which is the memory module should be replaced, out of the chassis.
2) Press the ejector clips on both side of memory slot and meanwhile push the memory module outward until the memory module is separated from the ejector clips.
3) Remove the memory module.
Figure 6-9 Remove the memory module from the slot
Take the following steps to install the memory module:
1) Align the collecting fingers of the memory module with the memory module slot on the board.
2) Slide the memory module along the guide rails into the slot.
3) Press the edges of the memory module downwards along the guide rails. The memory module snaps into the slot when you hear a click.
4) Check that the ejector clips of the slot have locked the memory module.
Figure 6-10 Install a memory module
6.8 Replacing and Cleaning the Air Filter
An air filter is installed at the air intake vent of the power module of the S7500 series. Dust in the air may block the vent on the air filter over a long period of time, which affects the heat dissipation of the power module. You are recommended to clean the air filter every three months.
6.8.1 Removing and Installing the Air Filter
For detailed description about removal and installation of the air filter, see the related contents in section 6.2 “Removing and Installing a Power Module” on page 6-1.
6.8.2 Cleaning the Air Filter
Dry-clean the air filter or clean it with water and air-dry it.
Do not knead the air filter while cleaning.