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1 Chassis views and technical specifications
Module power consumption and system power consumption
2 FRUs and compatibility matrixes
1 Chassis views and technical specifications
Chassis views
The chassis views in the following figures are for illustration only.
S10506X
Figure 1-1 S10506X front and rear panels
(1) Service module slots 0 through 5 |
(2) Power module slots |
(3) Fan tray slots |
(4) MPU slots 6 and 8 |
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(5) Switching fabric module slots 7, 9, and 10 (slot 7 can be used only when three switching fabric modules are required) |
S10508X
Figure 1-2 S10508X front and rear panels
(1) MPU slots 0 and 1 |
(2) Service module slots 2 through 9 |
(3) Power module slots |
(4) Fan tray slots |
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(5) Switching fabric module slots 10 through 14 (slot 11 can be used only when five switching fabric modules are required) |
S10508X-V
Figure 1-3 S10508X-V front and rear panels
(1) MPU slots 0 and 1 |
(2) Service module slots 2 through 9 |
(3) Power module slots |
(4) Fan tray slots |
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(5) Switching fabric module slots 10 through 14 (slot 11 can be used only when five switching fabric modules are required) |
S10510X
Figure 1-4 S10510X front and rear panels
(1) Service module slots 0 through 9 |
(2) Power module slots |
(3) Fan tray slots |
(4) MPU slots 10 and 12 |
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(5) Switching fabric module slots 11, 13, and 14 (slot 11 can be used only when three switching fabric module are required) |
S10516X
Figure 1-5 S10516X front and rear panels
(1) Service module slots 0 through 15 |
(2) MPU slots 16 and 17 |
(3) Power module slots |
(4) Power switch |
(5) Fan tray slots |
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(6) Switching fabric module slots 18 through 22 (slot 19 can be used only when five switching fabric modules are required) |
Weights and dimensions
Table 1-1 Chassis weights and dimensions
Model |
Net weight |
Max. weight (fully configured) |
Height |
Width |
Depth |
S10506X |
43.60 kg (96.12 lb) |
< 85 kg (187.39 lb) |
397 mm (15.63 in)/9 RU |
440 mm (17.32 in) |
660 mm (25.98 in) |
S10508X |
63.60 kg (140.21 lb) |
< 120 kg (264.55 lb) |
620 mm (24.41 in)/14 RU |
440 mm (17.32 in) |
660 mm (25.98 in) |
S10508X-V |
82.00 kg (180.78 lb) |
< 145 kg (319.66 lb) |
930 mm (36.61 in)/21 RU |
440 mm (17.32 in) |
660 mm (25.98 in) |
S10510X |
64.70 kg (142.64 lb) |
< 130 kg (286.60 lb) |
664 mm (26.14 in)/15 RU |
440 mm (17.32 in) |
660 mm (25.98 in) |
S10516X |
215.00 kg (473.99 lb) |
< 340 kg (749.56 lb) |
1686 mm (66.38 in)/38 RU |
440 mm (17.32 in) |
640 mm (25.20 in) |
The switch uses a modular design. The chassis weight in full configuration includes the weights of the chassis, cards, power modules, interface modules, and other removable modules.
The chassis dimensions in Table 1-1 exclude the FRUs and accessories such as mounting brackets, cable management brackets, cards, and power modules.
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NOTE: Rack Unit (RU) is a measurement for rack height. One RU is 44.45 mm (1.75 in). |
Table 1-2 Card weights and dimensions
Card model |
Net weight |
Height |
Width |
Depth |
LSUM1SUPXD0 |
2.80 kg (6.17 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
352 mm (13.86 in) |
LSUM1SUPXES0 |
3.00 kg (6.61 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
352 mm (13.86 in) |
LSUM1MPUS06XEC0 |
2.20 kg (4.85 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
292 mm (11.50 in) |
318 mm (12.52 in) |
LSUM1MPUS06XEB0 |
2.05 kg (4.52 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
292 mm (11.50 in) |
318 mm (12.52 in) |
LSUM1MPUS10XE0 |
3.75 kg (8.27 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
463 mm (18.23 in) |
318 mm (12.52 in) |
LSUM1MPUS10XEA0 |
2.95 kg (6.50 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
463 mm (18.23 in) |
318 mm (12.52 in) |
LSUM1MPUS10XEB0 |
3.30 kg (7.28 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
463 mm (18.23 in) |
318 mm (12.52 in) |
LSUM1MPUS10XEC0 |
3.30 kg (7.28 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
463 mm (18.23 in) |
318 mm (12.52 in) |
LSUM1FAB06XEC0 |
2.10 kg (4.63 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
292 mm (11.50 in) |
318 mm (12.52 in) |
LSUM1FAB06XEB0 |
1.95 kg (4.30 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
292 mm (11.50 in) |
318 mm (12.52 in) |
LSUM1FAB08XE0 |
2.73 kg (6.02 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
433 mm (17.05 in) |
318 mm (12.52 in) |
LSUM1FAB08XEB0 |
2.70 kg (5.95 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
433 mm (17.05 in) |
318 mm (12.52 in) |
LSUM1FAB10XE0 |
3.55 kg (7.83 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
463 mm (18.23 in) |
318 mm (12.52 in) |
LSUM1FAB10XEA0 |
2.80 kg (6.17 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
463 mm (18.23 in) |
318 mm (12.52 in) |
LSUM1FAB10XEC0 |
3.00 kg (6.61 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
463 mm (18.23 in) |
318 mm (12.52 in) |
LSUM1FAB16XD0 |
9.15 kg (20.17 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
961 mm (37.83 in) |
298 mm (11.73 in) |
LSUM1YGS24CSSH0 |
3.45 kg (7.61 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM1CGS20XSH0 |
3.75 kg (8.27 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM1CGS8QSSH0 |
3.30 kg (7.28 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM1CGS8SH0 |
3.10 kg (6.83 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM1CGS32XSH0 |
4.45 kg (9.81 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM2CQGS12SG0 |
3.20 kg (7.05 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM1CQGS12XSG0 |
3.20 kg (7.05 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM1CQGS32SF0 |
3.83 kg (8.44 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM1CGS2FE0 |
2.82 kg (6.22 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM2TGS32QSSG0 |
3.50 kg (7.72 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM2QGS24RSG0 |
3.40 kg (7.50 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM2QGS12SG0 |
3.40 kg (7.50 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM1QGS6EC0 |
3.95 kg (8.71 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM1YGS48XSH0 |
3.75 kg (8.27 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM2GT24PTSSE0 |
2.80 kg (6.17 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM2GT24TSSE0 |
2.60 kg (5.73 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM1TGS48SH0 |
3.55 kg (7.83 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM2TGS48SH0 |
3.55 kg (7.83 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM1TGS48RSH0 |
3.55 kg (7.83 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM1TGS48XSG0 |
3.29 kg (7.25 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM2TGS48SG0 |
3.55 kg (7.83 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM1GP40TS8FD0 |
3.20 kg (7.05 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM2GP40TS8FD0 |
3.20 kg (7.05 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM2GP44TSSE0 |
3.00 kg (6.61 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM2GP24TSSE0 |
2.85 kg (6.28 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM2GP24TSSA0 |
2.85 kg (6.28 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM1TGS24FD0 |
3.05 kg (6.72 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM1TGS16FD0 |
2.91 kg (6.42 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM1TGS24EC0 |
4.15 kg (9.15 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM1GP48FD0 |
3.10 kg (6.83 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM2GP48SA0 |
3.00 kg (6.61 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM1TGT24FD0 |
3.40 kg (7.50 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM1GT48FD0 |
3.45 kg (7.61 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM2GT48SE0 |
2.71 kg (5.97 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM2GT48SA0 |
2.71 kg (5.97 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM1FWDEC0 |
3.80 kg (8.38 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM1NSDEC0 |
3.80 kg (8.38 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM1WCMX20RT |
4.00 kg (8.82 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM1WCMX40RT |
4.00 kg (8.82 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM1ACGDEC0 |
3.80 kg (8.38 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM1EPSB0 |
3.25 kg (7.16 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM1SDNB0 |
3.25 kg (7.16 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
LSUM1WBCZ720XRT |
3. 5 kg (7.72 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
399 mm (15.71 in) |
355 mm (13.98 in) |
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NOTE: Card dimensions are expressed as follows: · H—Height of the front panel of the card. · W—Width of the front panel of the card. · D—Depth from the front panel of the card to the connector. |
Table 1-3 Power module weights and dimensions
Model |
Net weight |
Height |
Width |
Depth |
LSUM1AC1200 |
2.27 kg (5.00 lb) |
41 mm (1.61 in) |
102 mm (4.02 in) |
400 mm (15.75 in) |
LSUM2AC2500 |
2.50 kg (5.51 lb) |
41 mm (1.61 in) |
102 mm (4.02 in) |
400 mm (15.75 in) |
LSUM1DC2400 |
2.40 kg (5.29 lb) |
41 mm (1.61 in) |
102 mm (4.02 in) |
400 mm (15.75 in) |
Table 1-4 Fan tray weights and dimensions
Fan tray |
Net weight |
Height |
Width |
Depth |
S10506X master fan tray |
3.95 kg (8.71 lb) |
66 mm (2.60 in) |
291 mm (11.46 in) |
643 mm (25.32 in) |
S10506X standby fan tray |
1.60 kg (3.53 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
291 mm (11.46 in) |
300 mm (11.81 in) |
S10508X master fan tray |
6.85 kg (15.10 lb) |
66 mm (2.60 in) |
433 mm (17.05 in) |
645 mm (25.39 in) |
S10508X standby fan tray |
1.85 kg (4.08 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
432 mm (17.01 in) |
300 mm (11.81 in) |
S10508X-V fan tray |
7.40 kg (16.31 lb) |
49 mm (1.93 in) |
440 mm (17.32 in) |
618 mm (24.33 in) |
S10510X master fan tray |
6.55 kg (14.44 lb) |
66 mm (2.60 in) |
463 mm (18.23 in) |
645 mm (25.39 in) |
S10510X standby fan tray |
2.25 kg (4.96 lb) |
40 mm (1.57 in) |
463 mm (18.23 in) |
301 mm (11.85 in) |
S10516X fan tray |
1.35 kg (2.98 lb) |
81 mm (3.19 in) |
191 mm (7.52 in) |
159 mm (6.26 in) |
Module power consumption and system power consumption
Card power consumption
The power consumption of the cards depends on the card model and state.
· Static power consumption (min)—Power consumed by the card when the card is running but all ports on the card are down and when no transceiver module is available on the optical interface of the card.
· Dynamic power consumption (max)—Power consumed by the card when all the ports on the card are link up and send broadcasts.
Table 1-5 Card power consumption
Model |
Static power consumption (min) |
Dynamic power consumption (max) |
LSUM1SUPXD0 |
32 W |
47 W |
LSUM1SUPXES0 |
28 W |
42 W |
LSUM1MPUS06XEC0 |
74 W |
135 W |
LSUM1MPUS06XEB0 |
66 W |
109 W |
LSUM1MPUS10XE0 |
139 W |
240 W |
LSUM1MPUS10XEA0 |
73 W |
111 W |
LSUM1MPUS10XEB0 |
70 W |
163 W |
LSUM1MPUS10XEC0 |
152W |
240W |
LSUM1FAB06XEC0 |
69 W |
119 W |
LSUM1FAB06XEB0 |
56 W |
95 W |
LSUM1FAB08XE0 |
123 W |
183 W |
LSUM1FAB08XEB0 |
65 W |
122 W |
LSUM1FAB10XE0 |
112 W |
216 W |
LSUM1FAB10XEA0 |
69 W |
95 W |
LSUM1FAB10XEC0 |
130W |
214W |
LSUM1FAB16XD0 |
121 W |
207 W |
LSUM1YGS24CSSH0 |
68 W |
161 W |
LSUM1CGS20XSH0 |
126 W |
285 W |
LSUM1CGS8QSSH0 |
72 W |
183 W |
LSUM1CGS8SH0 |
58 W |
138 W |
LSUM1CGS32XSH0 |
200 W |
530 W |
LSUM2CQGS12SG0 |
55 W |
147 W |
LSUM1CQGS12XSG0 |
75 W |
153 W |
LSUM1CQGS32SF0 |
115 W |
320 W |
LSUM1CGS2FE0 |
55 W |
77 W |
LSUM2TGS32QSSG0 |
60 W |
147 W |
LSUM2QGS24RSG0 |
65 W |
198 W |
LSUM2QGS12SG0 |
76 W |
163 W |
LSUM1QGS6EC0 |
142 W |
183 W |
LSUM1YGS48XSH0 |
152 W |
251 W |
LSUM2GT24PTSSE0 |
38 W |
60 W |
LSUM2GT24TSSE0 |
35 W |
45 W |
LSUM1TGS48SH0 |
54 W |
130 W |
LSUM2TGS48SH0 |
54 W |
130 W |
LSUM1TGS48RSH0 |
47 W |
109 W |
LSUM1TGS48XSG0 |
63 W |
155 W |
LSUM2TGS48SG0 |
82 W |
173 W |
LSUM1GP40TS8FD0 |
47 W |
96 W |
LSUM2GP40TS8FD0 |
45 W |
84 W |
LSUM2GP44TSSE0 |
39 W |
70 W |
LSUM2GP24TSSE0 |
36 W |
55 W |
LSUM2GP24TSSA0 |
31 W |
50 W |
LSUM1TGS24FD0 |
50 W |
104 W |
LSUM1TGS16FD0 |
54 W |
96 W |
LSUM1TGS24EC0 |
153 W |
209 W |
LSUM1GP48FD0 |
49 W |
78 W |
LSUM2GP48SA0 |
34 W |
65 W |
LSUM1TGT24FD0 |
60 W |
112 W |
LSUM1GT48FD0 |
48 W |
65 W |
LSUM2GT48SE0 |
37 W |
51 W |
LSUM2GT48SA0 |
33 W |
47 W |
LSUM1FWDEC0 |
156 W |
170 W |
LSUM1NSDEC0 |
156 W |
170 W |
LSUM1WCMX20RT |
125 W |
180 W |
LSUM1WCMX40RT |
125 W |
180 W |
LSUM1ACGDEC0 |
157 W |
170 W |
LSUM1EPSB0 |
106 W |
126 W |
LSUM1SDNB0 |
106 W |
126 W |
LSUM1WBCZ720XRT |
160 W |
210 W |
Fan tray power consumption
The switch uses fan trays that can automatically adjust the fan speed based on the heat dissipation condition of the switch. The power consumed by a fan tray depends on the fan speed. Table 1-6 shows the power consumption of different fan trays.
Table 1-6 Fan tray power consumption
Model |
Minimum fan tray power consumption |
Maximum fan tray power consumption |
S10506X master fan tray |
20 W |
193 W |
S10506X standby fan tray |
10 W |
61 W |
S10508X master fan tray |
21 W |
255 W |
S10508X standby fan tray |
16 W |
55 W |
S10508X-V |
18 W |
320 W |
S10510X master fan tray |
26 W |
303 W |
S10510X standby fan tray |
10 W |
61 W |
S10516X |
5 W |
155 W |
Power consumption
The total power consumption of the switch equals its system power consumption.
System power consumption
The system power consumption of the switch depends on the type and number of cards and the fan tray power consumption.
· The minimum system power consumption is the total static power consumption of all cards plus the minimum fan tray power consumption. For example, for an S10508X-V switch that has two LSUM1SUPXD0 MPUs, two LSUM1CGS2FE0 service modules, two LSUM1FAB08XE0 switching fabric modules, and one S10508X-V fan tray, the minimum system power consumption of the switch is 2 × 32 + 2 × 55 + 2 × 123 + 18 = 438 W.
· The maximum system power consumption is the total dynamic power consumption of all cards plus the maximum fan tray power consumption. For example, for an S10508X-V switch that has two LSUM1SUPXD0 MPUs, two LSUM1CGS2FE0 service modules, two LSUM1FAB08XE0 switching fabric modules, and one S10508X-V fan tray, the maximum system power consumption of the switch is 2 × 47 + 2 × 77 + 2 × 183 + 320 = 934 W.
Heat dissipation
Heat dissipation is measured in BTU/h, and 1 W equals 3.4121 BTU/h.
The heat dissipation of a switch depends on its power consumption. To calculate heat dissipation of the switch, assume 90% power consumption is converted to heat, and the efficiency of the power module is 90%. Heat dissipation/hour of the switch is 0.9 × (total power consumption of the cards plus power consumption of the fan tray)/0.9 × 3.4121.
Model |
Heat dissipation (BTU/h) |
S10506X |
13857 |
S10508X |
18969 |
S10508X-V |
20095 |
S10510X |
23177 |
S10516X |
40723 |
For the power consumption of the cards and fan trays of the H3C S10500X Switch Series, see "Module power consumption and system power consumption."
Environmental specifications
Table 1-8 Environmental specifications
Item |
Operating environment |
Storage environment |
Temperature |
0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F) |
–40°C to +70°C (–40°F to +158°F) |
Relative humidity |
5% to 95% (non-condensing) |
5% to 95% (non-condensing) |
Noise
The switch uses fan trays that can adjust the fan speed automatically based on the device temperature. The sound pressure levels vary by fan speed. For more information, see Table 1-9.
Table 1-9 Sound pressure levels
Model |
Sound pressure level in the acceptable temperature range |
Sound pressure level when the fan tray operates at full speed |
S10506X |
56.1 dBA |
73.3 dBA |
S10508X |
67.5 dBA |
72.9 dBA |
S10508X-V |
65.6 dBA |
73.1 dBA |
S10510X |
66.2 dBA |
75.5 dBA |
S10516X |
67.0 dBA |
91.0 dBA |
2 FRUs and compatibility matrixes
For the compatibility between cards and the system software, see the release notes.
For the compatibility between cards and transceiver modules, see H3C S10500X Switch Series Cards and Transceiver Modules Compatibility Matrixes.
MPUs
MPU model |
Specifications |
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Flash memory |
NVRAM |
SDRAM |
Ports |
Compatible device models |
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LSUM1SUPXD0 |
2 GB |
1 MB |
8 GB |
· 1 × console port · 1 × USB console port · 4 × network management ports (two RJ-45 ports and two SFP ports) · 1 × USB port |
S10508X S10508X-V S10516X |
LSUM1SUPXES0 |
4 GB |
1 MB |
8 GB |
· 1 × console port · 1 × USB console port · 4 × network management ports (two RJ-45 ports and two SFP ports) · 1 × USB port · 2 × SMB coaxial clock output ports · 2 × SMB coaxial clock input ports · 2 × high-precision time synchronization ports (Both ports are used for input by default. When both the ports are used for input, only port 1 is valid.) |
S10508X S10508X-V S10516X |
LSUM1MPUS06XEC0 |
2 GB |
1 MB |
8 GB |
· 1 × console port · 1 × USB console port · 4 × network management ports (two RJ-45 ports and two SFP ports) · 1 × USB port |
S10506X |
LSUM1MPUS06XEB0 |
2 GB |
1 MB |
4 GB |
· 1 × console port · 1 × USB console port · 4 × network management ports (two RJ-45 ports and two SFP ports) · 1 × USB port |
S10506X |
LSUM1MPUS10XE0 |
2 GB |
1 MB |
8 GB |
· 1 × console port · 1 × USB console port · 4 × network management ports (two RJ-45 ports and two SFP ports) · 1 × USB port |
S10510X |
LSUM1MPUS10XEA0 |
4 GB |
1 MB |
4 GB |
· 1 × console port · 1 × USB console port · 4 × network management ports (two RJ-45 ports and two SFP ports) · 1 × USB port |
S10510X |
LSUM1MPUS10XEB0 |
4 GB |
1 MB |
8 GB |
· 1 × console port · 1 × USB console port · 4 × network management ports (two RJ-45 ports and two SFP ports) · 1 × USB port · 8 × QSFP28 ports |
S10510X |
LSUM1MPUS10XEC0 |
4 GB |
1 MB |
8 GB |
· 1 × console port · 1 × USB console port · 4 × network management ports (two RJ-45 ports and two SFP ports) · 1 × USB port |
S10510X |
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IMPORTANT: · Among the network management ports on an MPU, only port 0 is available during the startup of the switch. · To connect an SFP network management port on the MPUs, make sure the peer port operates at 1000 Mbps in full-duplex mode. · The 100GE ports on an LSUM1MPUS10XEB0 MPU can be used as IRF physical ports or network interfaces. When used as network interfaces, they can communicate only with interfaces on service modules. · Do not use USB extension cables to connect the USB ports on the MPUs. · On an S10510X switch, if you install LSUM1FAB10XEC0 switching fabric modules, you can install only LSUM1MPUS10XEC0 MPUs. If you install LSUM1FAB10XE0 switching fabric modules, you can install only LSUM1MPUS10XE0 MPUs. If you install LSUM1FAB10XEA0 switching fabric modules, you can install MPUs of any models except for LSUM1MPUS10XE0 MPUs. |
Service modules
Restrictions and guidelines
Follow these restrictions and guidelines to use the service modules:
· The fiber ports cannot automatically negotiate or be configured to operate in half-duplex mode. For information about the duplex mode of Ethernet interfaces, see Ethernet interface commands in H3C S10500X Interface Command Reference.
· When you use the using hundredgige-from-fortygige interface command to convert 40-GE ports on the LSUM2CQGS12SG0 and LSUM1CQGS12XSG0 interface modules to 100-GE ports, only ports 1, 4, 7, and 10 are available.
· When you use the using hundredgige-from-fortygige interface command to convert 40-GE ports on an LSUM1CQGS32SF0 interface module to 100-GE ports, only odd-numbered ports are available.
· Slot 15 on an S10516X switch does not support the LSUM1CGS32XSH0 or LSUM1CGS20XSH0 interface module.
· You cannot use LSUM1CGS32XSH0 or LSUM1CGS20XSH0 interface modules on an S10510X switch when one of the following conditions exists:
¡ The switch uses LSUM1MPUS10XEA0 or LSUM1MPUS10XEB0 MPUs.
¡ The switch uses LSUM1MPUS10XEC0 MPUs together with LSUM1FAB10XEA0 switching fabric modules.
· An S10510X switch does not support LSUM1QGS6EC0 or LSUM1TGS24EC0 service modules when it uses LSUM1MPUS10XEC0 MPUs or LSUM1FAB10XEC0 switching fabric modules.
· An S10506X switch does not support the LSUM1CGS32XSH0 or LSUM1CGS20XSH0 interface module in slot 4 or 5 when it uses the LSUM1MPUS06XEB0 MPUs.
· You can use SA interface modules on the switch only when one of the following conditions exists:
¡ The switch uses the LSUM1MPUS06XEB0, LSUM1MPUS06XEC0, LSUM1MPUS10XE0, LSUM1MPUS10XEA0, or LSUM1MPUS10XEB0 MPUs.
¡ The switch uses the LSUM1SUPXD0 or LSUM1SUPXES0 MPUs together with the LSUM1FAB08XEB0 switching fabric modules.
Ethernet interface modules
Table 2-2 Ethernet interface module specifications
Model |
Port quantity |
Port type |
Compatible transceiver modules and network cables |
LSUM1YGS24CSSH0 |
28 |
· 4 × 100GBASE-R-QSFP28 fiber ports · 24 × 25GBASE-R-SFP28 fiber ports |
· QSFP28 transceiver module · QSFP28 DAC cable · QSFP28 AOC cable · QSFP+ transceiver module · QSFP+ DAC cable · QSFP+ AOC cable · SFP28 transceiver module · SFP28 DAC cable · SFP28 AOC cable · 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ DAC cable |
LSUM1CGS20XSH0 |
20 |
20 × 100GBASE-R-QSFP28 fiber ports |
· QSFP28 transceiver module · QSFP28 DAC cable · QSFP28 to SFP28 DAC cable · QSFP+ transceiver module · QSFP+ DAC cable · QSFP28 AOC cable · QSFP+ to SFP+ DAC cable |
LSUM1CGS8QSSH0 |
16 |
· 8 × 100GBASE-R-QSFP28 fiber ports · 8 × 40GBASE-R-QSFP+ fiber ports |
· QSFP28 transceiver module · QSFP28 DAC cable · QSFP28 AOC cable · QSFP28 to SFP28 DAC cable · QSFP+ transceiver module · QSFP+ DAC cable · QSFP+ AOC cable · QSFP+ to SFP+ DAC cable |
LSUM1CGS8SH0 |
8 |
8 × 100GBASE-R-QSFP28 fiber ports |
· QSFP28 transceiver module · QSFP28 DAC cable · QSFP28 AOC cable · QSFP28 to SFP28 DAC cable · QSFP+ transceiver module · QSFP+ DAC cable · QSFP+ AOC cable · QSFP+ to SFP+ DAC cable |
LSUM1CGS32XSH0 |
32 |
32 × 100GBASE-R-QSFP28 fiber ports |
· QSFP28 transceiver module · QSFP28 DAC cable · QSFP28 AOC cable · QSFP28 to SFP28 DAC cable · QSFP+ transceiver module · QSFP+ DAC cable · QSFP+ AOC cable |
LSUM2CQGS12SG0 |
12 |
12 × 40G QSFP+ fiber ports or 4 × 100G QSFP28 fiber ports |
· QSFP28 transceiver module · QSFP+ transceiver module · QSFP+ DAC cable · QSFP+ to SFP+ DAC cable |
LSUM1CQGS12XSG0 |
12 |
12 × 40G QSFP+ fiber ports or 4 × 100G QSFP28 fiber ports |
· QSFP28 transceiver module · QSFP+ transceiver module · QSFP+ DAC cable · QSFP+ to SFP+ DAC cable |
LSUM1CQGS32SF0 |
32 |
32 × 40GBASE-R-QSFP+ fiber ports or 16 × 100GBASE-R-QSFP28 fiber ports |
· QSFP28 transceiver module · QSFP28 AOC cable · QSFP+ transceiver module · QSFP+ DAC cable |
LSUM1CGS2FE0 |
2 |
2 × 100GBASE-R-QSFP28 fiber ports |
QSFP28 transceiver module |
LSUM2TGS32QSSG0 |
36 |
· 4 × 40GBASE-R-QSFP+ fiber ports · 32 × 10GBASE-R-SFP+ fiber ports |
· QSFP+ transceiver module · QSFP+ DAC cable · QSFP+ to SFP+ DAC cable · 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ DAC cable · GE SFP transceiver module |
LSUM2QGS24RSG0 |
24 |
24 × 40G QSFP+ fiber ports |
· QSFP+ transceiver module · QSFP+ DAC cable · QSFP+ to SFP+ DAC cable |
LSUM2QGS12SG0 |
12 |
12 × 40GBASE-R-QSFP+ fiber ports |
· QSFP+ transceiver module · QSFP+ DAC cable · QSFP+ to SFP+ DAC cable |
LSUM1QGS6EC0 |
6 |
6 × 40GBASE-R-QSFP+ fiber ports |
QSFP+ transceiver module |
LSUM1YGS48XSH0 |
48 |
48 × 25GBASE-R-SFP28 fiber ports |
· SFP28 transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · GE SFP transceiver module · SFP28 DAC cable · 10-GE SFP+ DAC cable · SFP28 AOC cable |
LSUM2GT24PTSSE0 |
48 |
· 4 × 10GBASE-R-SFP+ fiber ports · 20 × 1000BASE-X-SFP fiber ports · 24 × 10/100/1000BASE-T-RJ-45 copper ports |
· 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ DAC cable · FE/GE SFP transceiver module · Category 5 twisted pair cable |
LSUM2GT24TSSE0 |
28 |
· 4 × 10GBASE-R-SFP+ fiber ports · 24 × 10/100/1000BASE-T-RJ-45 copper ports |
· 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ DAC cable · FE/GE SFP transceiver module · Category 5 twisted pair cable |
LSUM1TGS48SH0 |
48 |
48 × 10GBASE-R-SFP+ fiber ports |
· 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ DAC cable · GE SFP transceiver module |
LSUM2TGS48SH0 |
48 |
48 × 10GBASE-R-SFP+ fiber ports |
· 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ DAC cable · GE SFP transceiver module |
LSUM1TGS48RSH0 |
48 |
48 × 10GBASE-R-SFP+ fiber ports |
· 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ DAC cable · GE SFP transceiver module |
LSUM1TGS48XSG0 |
48 |
48 × 10GBASE-R-SFP+ fiber ports |
· 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ DAC cable · GE SFP transceiver module |
LSUM2TGS48SG0 |
48 |
48 × 10GBASE-R-SFP+ fiber ports |
· 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ DAC cable · GE SFP transceiver module |
LSUM1GP40TS8FD0 |
48 |
· 8 × 10GBASE-R-SFP+ fiber ports · 40 × 1000BASE-X-SFP fiber ports |
· 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ DAC cable · FE/GE SFP transceiver module |
LSUM2GP40TS8FD0 |
48 |
· 8 × 10GBASE-R-SFP+ fiber ports · 40 × 1000BASE-X-SFP fiber ports |
· 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ DAC cable · FE/GE SFP transceiver module |
LSUM2GP44TSSE0 |
48 |
· 4 × 10GBASE-R-SFP+ fiber ports · 44 × 1000BASE-X-SFP fiber ports |
· 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ DAC cable · FE/GE SFP transceiver module |
LSUM2GP24TSSE0 |
28 |
· 4 × 10GBASE-R-SFP+ fiber ports · 24 × 1000BASE-X-SFP fiber ports |
· 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ DAC cable · FE/GE SFP transceiver module |
LSUM2GP24TSSA0 |
28 |
· 4 × 10GBASE-R/ SFP+ fiber ports · 24 × 1000BASE-X-SFP fiber ports |
· 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · FE/GE SFP transceiver module |
LSUM1TGS24FD0 |
24 |
24 × 10GBASE-R-SFP+ fiber ports |
· 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ DAC cable · GE SFP transceiver module |
LSUM1TGS16FD0 |
16 |
16 × 10GBASE-R-SFP+ fiber ports |
· 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · 10-GE SFP+ DAC cable · GE SFP transceiver module |
LSUM1TGS24EC0 |
24 |
24 × 10GBASE-R-SFP+ fiber ports |
· 10-GE SFP+ transceiver module · GE SFP transceiver module |
LSUM1GP48FD0 |
48 |
48 × 1000BASE-X-SFP fiber ports |
FE/GE SFP transceiver module |
LSUM2GP48SA0 |
48 |
48 × 1000BASE-X-SFP fiber ports |
FE/GE SFP transceiver module |
LSUM1TGT24FD0 |
24 |
24 × 10G/5G/2.5G/1000/100BASE-T RJ-45 copper port |
Category 6A/7 twisted pair cable |
LSUM1GT48FD0 |
48 |
48 × 10/100/1000BASE-T-RJ-45 copper ports |
Category 5 twisted pair cable |
LSUM2GT48SE0 |
48 |
48 × 10/100/1000BASE-T-RJ-45 copper ports |
Category 5 twisted pair cable |
LSUM2GT48SA0 |
48 |
48 × 10/100/1000BASE-T-RJ-45 copper ports |
Category 5 twisted pair cable |
OAA modules
Table 2-3 OAA module specifications
Model |
Description |
Ports |
Compatible transceiver modules |
LSUM1WCMX20RT |
Access controller module |
· 1 × console port · 1 × 100/1000BASE-T out-of-band management Ethernet port |
Category 5 twisted pair cable |
LSUM1WCMX40RT |
Access controller module |
· 1 × console port · 1 × 100/1000BASE-T out-of-band management Ethernet port |
Category 5 twisted pair cable |
LSUM1FWDEC0 |
Firewall module |
· 1 × console port · 1 × USB port (reserved) · 1 × GE copper port · 1 × hard disk slot |
Category 5 twisted pair cable |
LSUM1NSDEC0 |
NetStream module |
· 1 × console port · 1 × USB port (reserved) · 1 × GE copper port · 1 × hard disk slot |
Category 5 twisted pair cable |
LSUM1ACGDEC0 |
Application control gateway module |
· 1 × console port · 1 × USB port (reserved) · 1 × 10/100/1000BASE-T copper port · 1 × hard disk slot |
Category 5 twisted pair cable |
LSUM1EPSB0 |
EPS endpoint security module |
· 3 × USB 2.0 ports (used only by technical personnel for debugging) · 1 × VGA connector · 1 × 10/100/1000BASE-T management Ethernet port · 1 × console port (used only by technical personnel for debugging) |
Category 5 twisted-pair cable |
LSUM1SDNB0 |
SDN automation module |
· 3 × USB 2.0 ports (used only by technical personnel for debugging) · 1 × VGA connector · 1 × 10/100/1000BASE-T management Ethernet port · 1 × console port (used only by technical personnel for debugging) |
Category 5 twisted-pair cable |
LSUM1WBCZ720XRT |
Multiservice access controller module |
· 3 × USB 2.0 ports (only for debugging use) · 1 × VGA connector · 1 × 1000BASE-T management Ethernet port · 1 × console port |
Category 5 twisted-pair cable |
Switching fabric modules
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CAUTION: · The console port on a switching fabric module is only for maintenance by H3C Support. Do not use the port if you have not been trained for that. · You must install switching fabric modules of the same model on the switch. |
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IMPORTANT: Follow these restrictions and guidelines when you install switching fabric modules: · On an S10506X switch, populate switching fabric module slots 9 and 10 prior to slot 7. Populate slot 7 only when the switch requires three switching fabric modules. · On an S10508X or S10508X-V switch, populate switching fabric module slots 10 and 12 prior to other switching fabric module slots. Populate slot 11 only when the switch requires five switching fabric modules. · On an S10510X switch, populate switching fabric module slots 13 and 14 prior to slot 11. Populate slot 11 only when the switch requires three switching fabric modules. · On an S10510X switch, if you install LSUM1FAB10XEC0 switching fabric modules, you can install only LSUM1MPUS10XEC0 MPUs. If you install LSUM1FAB10XE0 switching fabric modules, you can install only LSUM1MPUS10XE0 MPUs. If you install LSUM1FAB10XEA0 switching fabric modules, you can install MPUs of any models except for LSUM1MPUS10XE0 MPUs. · On an S10516X switch, populate switching fabric module slots 18 and 20 prior to other switching fabric module slots. Populate slot 19 only when the switch requires five switching fabric modules. |
Table 2-4 Compatibility between switching fabric modules and switch models
Switch model |
Compatible switching fabric modules |
Quantity |
S10506X |
· LSUM1FAB06XEC0 · LSUM1FAB06XEB0 |
0 to 3 |
S10508X |
· LSUM1FAB08XE0 · LSUM1FAB08XEB0 |
2 to 5 |
S10508X-V |
· LSUM1FAB08XE0 · LSUM1FAB08XEB0 |
2 to 5 |
S10510X |
· LSUM1FAB10XE0 · LSUM1FAB10XEA0 · LSUM1FAB10XEC0 |
0 to 3 |
S10516X |
LSUM1FAB16XD0 |
2 to 5 |
All the switching fabric modules in Table 2-4 except the LSUM1FAB16XD0 each provide an RJ-45 console port.
Power system
Power modules
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CAUTION: Do not install power modules of different models on the same switch. |
The LSUM1AC1200 and LSUM2AC2500 AC power modules and the LSUM1DC2400 DC power module are available for the switch.
Table 2-5 Power module specifications
Item |
LSUM1AC1200 |
LSUM1AC2500 |
LSUM1DC2400 |
Rated input voltage range |
100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50/60 Hz |
100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50/60 Hz |
–48 VDC to –60 VDC |
Rated output voltage |
12 VDC |
12 VDC |
12 VDC |
Maximum input current |
16 A |
16 A |
60 A |
Maximum output current |
100 A |
· 208 A (220 VAC) · 100 A (110 VAC) |
200 A |
Maximum output power |
1200 W |
· 1200 W (110 VAC) · 2500 W (220 VAC) |
2400 W |
Temperature requirements |
· Operating temperature: –10°C to +50°C (14°F to 122°F) · Storage temperature: –40°C to +70°C (–40°F to +185°F) |
· Operating temperature: –10°C to +50°C (14°F to 122°F) · Storage temperature: –40°C to +70°C (–40°F to +185°F) |
· Operating temperature: –10°C to +50°C (14°F to 122°F) · Storage temperature: –40°C to +70°C (–40°F to +185°F) |
Applicable switch models |
· S10506X · S10508X · S10508X-V · S10510X |
All S10500X models |
All S10500X models |
Quantity |
· S10506X: 1 to 4 · S10508X/S10508X-V/S10510X: 1 to 6 |
· S10506X: 1 to 4 · S10508X/S10508X-V/S10510X: 1 to 6 · S10516X: 1 to 16 |
· S10506X: 1 to 4 · S10508X/S10508X-V/S10510X: 1 to 6 · S10516X: 1 to 16 |
Make sure the total maximum output power of the ordered power modules is greater than the system power consumption. As a best practice, reserve 20% of the maximum output power.
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NOTE: When the temperature of a power module exceeds the acceptable temperature range, the power module is automatically powered off. When the temperature returns to the acceptable temperature range, the power module is automatically powered on. |
Power cords
DC power cords
DC power cords are used for connecting DC power modules of the switch to the external DC power source.
Table 2-6 DC power cords available for S10500X switches
Chassis model |
DC power cord quantity |
Cord code and length |
Remarks |
S10506X |
1 to 4 pairs |
· 0404A0E1, 3 m (9.84 ft) · 0404A0E2, 15 m (49.21 ft) |
Used for connecting the LSUM1DC2400 power module to a DC power source |
S10508X |
1 to 6 pairs |
· 0404A0E1, 3 m (9.84 ft) · 0404A0E2, 15 m (49.21 ft) |
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S10508X-V |
1 to 6 pairs |
· 0404A0E1, 3 m (9.84 ft) · 0404A0E2, 15 m (49.21 ft) |
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S10510X |
1 to 6 pairs |
· 0404A0E1, 3 m (9.84 ft) · 0404A0E2, 15 m (49.21 ft) |
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S10508X-V |
1 to 16 pairs |
· 0404A0E1, 3 m (9.84 ft) · 0404A0E2, 15 m (49.21 ft) |
AC power cords
An AC power cord is used to connect an AC power module of the switch to the external AC power supply system.
To select an AC power cord for an AC power module, consider the following items:
· Power capacity of the power module.
· Current-carrying capacity of the power cord.
· Region-and country-specific plug type.
The AC power modules available for the switch require a 16A AC power cord. Table 2-7 describes the region-and country-specific plug types for 16A AC power cords.
Table 2-7 16A AC power cords used in different countries or regions
1 |
Plug type |
Code (Length) |
Countries or regions where the type of power cords conforms to local safety regulations and can be used legally |
Other countries or regions using this type of power cords |
Countries or regions seldom using this type of power cords |
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I type |
04043396 (3 m, or 9.8 ft) |
Mainland China |
N/A |
N/A |
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Plug outline |
Power cord outline |
Connector outline |
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2 |
Plug type |
Code (Length) |
Countries or regions where the type of power cords conforms to local safety regulations and can be used legally |
Other countries or regions using this type of power cords |
Countries or regions seldom using this type of power cords |
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C20 type |
0404A0C2 (3 m, or 9.8 ft) |
Mainland China |
N/A |
N/A |
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Plug outline |
Power cord outline |
Connector outline |
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3 |
Plug type |
Code (Length) |
Countries or regions where the type of power cords conforms to local safety regulations and can be used legally |
Other countries or regions using this type of power cords |
Countries or regions seldom using this type of power cords |
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B type |
0404A063 (3 m, or 9.8 ft) |
Canada and U.S.A |
Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Columbia, Venezuela, Thailand, Peru, Philippine, and A6 countries or regions |
N/A |
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Plug outline |
Power cord outline |
Connector outline |
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4 |
Plug type |
Code (Length) |
Countries or regions where the type of power cords conforms to local safety regulations and can be used legally |
Other countries or regions using this type of power cords |
Countries or regions seldom using this type of power cords |
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F type |
0404A061 (3 m, or 9.8 ft) |
Holland, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Germany, France, Austria, Belgium, and Italy |
Indonesia, Turkey, Russia, and CIS |
N/A |
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Plug outline |
Power cord outline |
Connector outline |
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5 |
Plug type |
Code (Length) |
Countries or regions where the type of power cords conforms to local safety regulations and can be used legally |
Other countries or regions using this type of power cords |
Countries or regions seldom using this type of power cords |
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B type |
0404A062 (3 m, or 9.8 ft) |
Japan |
N/A |
N/A |
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Plug outline |
Power cord outline |
Connector outline |
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6 |
Plug type |
Code (Length) |
Countries or regions where the type of power cords conforms to local safety regulations and can be used legally |
Other countries or regions using this type of power cords |
Countries or regions seldom using this type of power cords |
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I type |
0404A01A (3 m, or 9.8 ft) |
Australia |
N/A |
N/A |
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Plug outline |
Power cord outline |
Connector outline |
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NOTE: The connector outline figures shown in the table are C19 straight connectors. |
Fan trays
The S10506X, S10508X, S10508X-V, and S10510X switches come with a fan tray installed in slot FAN0. The fan tray for slot FAN1 is not provided. Purchase a fan tray yourself for slot FAN1 as required and the purchased fan tray is delivered separately. The S10516X switch comes with a fan tray installed in each fan tray slot.
If a fan tray fails, purchase a fan tray compatible with the switch to replace the failed one.
Table 2-8 Fan tray specifications
Fan tray |
Number of fans |
Fan diameter |
Maximum air flow rate |
S10506X master fan tray |
6 |
120 mm (4.72 in) |
680 CFM (19.26 m3/min) |
S10506X standby fan tray |
2 |
120 mm (4.72 in) |
200 CFM (5.66 m3/min) |
S10508X master fan tray |
8 |
120 mm (4.72 in) |
920 CFM (26.05 m3/min) |
S10508X standby fan tray |
2 |
120 mm (4.72 in) |
200 CFM (5.66 m3/min) |
S10508X-V fan tray |
12 |
120 mm (4.72 in) |
840 CFM (23.79 m3/min) |
S10510X master fan tray |
10 |
120 mm (4.72 in) |
980 CFM (27.75 m3/min) |
S10510X standby fan tray |
2 |
120 mm (4.72 in) |
260 CFM (7.36 m3/min) |
S10516X fan tray |
2 |
80 mm (3.15 in) |
350 CFM (9.91 m3/min) |
3 LEDs
Table 3-1 LEDs at a glance
LEDs |
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MPU LEDs · Management Ethernet port LEDs · Fan tray status LED · Power module status LED · Card status LEDs · MPU active/standby state LED · QSFP28 port LEDs |
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Service module LEDs: · RJ-45 Ethernet port LEDs · SFP port LEDs · SFP+ port LEDs · SFP28 port LEDs · QSFP+ port LEDs · QSFP28 port LEDs |
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Switching fabric module LEDs |
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Fan tray LEDs |
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Power module LEDs |
MPU LEDs
The LSUM1SUPXD0 and LSUM1SUPXES0 MPUs have similar LEDs. Figure 3-1 illustrates the LSUM1SUPXD0 MPU LEDs.
Figure 3-1 LSUM1SUPXD0 MPU LEDs
(1) Management Ethernet port LEDs |
(2) Fan tray status LED (FAN) |
(3) Power module status LED (PWR) |
(4) Card status LEDs |
(5) MPU active/standby status LED (ACTIVE) |
The LSUM1MPUS06XEB0, LSUM1MPUS10XEA0, LSUM1MPUS10XEC0, LSUM1MPUS10XE0 and LSUM1MPUS06XEC0 MPUs have similar LEDs. Figure 3-2 illustrates the LSUM1MPUS06XEC0 MPU LEDs.
Figure 3-2 LSUM1MPUS06XEC0 MPU LEDs
(1) Management Ethernet port LEDs |
(2) Fan tray status LED (FAN) |
(3) Power module status LED (PWR) |
(4) Card status LEDs |
(5) MPU active/standby status LED (ACTIVE) |
Figure 3-3 LSUM1MPUS10XEB0 MPU LEDs
(1) Management Ethernet port LEDs |
(2) QSFP28 port LED |
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(3) Fan tray status LED (FAN) |
(4) Power module status LED (PWR) |
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(5) Card status LEDs |
(6) MPU active/standby status LED (ACTIVE) |
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Management Ethernet port LEDs
RJ-45 management Ethernet port LEDs
A pair of LEDs LINK and ACT is provided for an RJ-45 management Ethernet port to indicate the port link status and data forwarding status.
Table 3-2 RJ-45 management Ethernet port LED description
LINK LED status |
ACT LED status |
Description |
On |
Flashing |
A link is present, and the port is receiving or sending data. |
On |
Off |
A link is present. |
Off |
Off |
No link is present. |
SFP management Ethernet port LEDs
A LED is provided for an SFP management Ethernet port to indicate the port link status and data forwarding status.
Table 3-3 SFP management Ethernet port LED description
LED status |
Description |
Flashing green |
A link is present, and the port is receiving or sending data. |
Steady green |
A link is present. |
Off |
No link is present. |
Fan tray status LED
The FAN LED indicates the operating state of the fan trays.
Table 3-4 Fan tray LED description
LED mark |
LED status |
Description |
FAN |
Steady green |
The fan trays are operating correctly. |
Steady red |
A fan tray problem has occurred, or a fan tray is not present. |
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Off |
The switch is not powered on. |
Power module status LED
The PWR LED indicates the operating state of the power modules.
Table 3-5 Power status LED description
LED mark |
LED status |
Description |
PWR |
Steady green |
The power modules are operating correctly. |
Steady red |
A power module problem has occurred, or no power module is present. |
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Off |
The switch is not powered on. |
Card status LEDs
A LED is provided for each slot (the LED numbered the same as the slot) to indicate the status of the active MPU, standby MPU, service module, or switching fabric module in the slot.
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NOTE: On an S10508X-V switch, slot numbers are marked on top of the slots. |
Table 3-6 Card status LED description
LED status |
Description |
Flashing green (0.5 Hz) |
The card is operating correctly. |
Flashing red (4 Hz) |
The service module or switching fabric module is loading software. If the LED flashes continuously, the card is not compatible with the system software version. |
Flashing red (0.25 Hz) |
The card temperature exceeds the upper warning or alarm threshold or falls below the lower threshold. |
Steady red |
The card is faulty. |
Off |
No power is supplied to the card, or the card is not present. |
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NOTE: Before the active MPU starts up, all card status LEDs are off. The tables describe the card LED status after the active MPU starts up. |
MPU active/standby state LED
The ACTIVE LED indicates the active or standby operating mode of the MPU.
Table 3-7 MPU active/standby state LED description
LED mark |
LED Status |
Description |
ACTIVE |
On |
The MPU is operating in active mode. |
Off |
· The MPU is operating in standby mode. · The MPU is faulty. Examine also the status LED for the MPU to determine whether a fault has occurred. |
QSFP28 port LEDs
An LSUM1MPUS10XEB0 MPU provides a LED for each QSFP28 port to indicate their link status and data sending and receiving status.
Table 3-8 QSFP28 port LED description
LED status |
Description |
Flashing |
The QSFP28 port is sending or receiving data. |
On |
A link is present on the QSFP28 port. |
Off |
No link is present on the QSFP28 port. |
Service module LEDs
RJ-45 Ethernet port LEDs
Table 3-9 RJ-45 Ethernet port LED description
LED status |
Description |
Flashing yellow |
The Ethernet port is receiving or sending data at 100/1000 Mbps. |
Flashing green |
The Ethernet port is receiving or sending data at 10 Gbps. |
Steady yellow |
A 100/1000 Mbps link is present. |
Steady green |
A 10 Gbps link is present. |
Off |
No link is present. |
SFP port LEDs
Table 3-10 SFP port LED description
Status |
Description |
Flashing |
The SFP port is receiving or sending data. |
On |
A link is present. |
Off |
No link is present. |
SFP+ port LEDs
The service modules provide a LED for each SFP+ port to indicate their link status and data receiving/forwarding status.
Table 3-11 SFP+ port LED description
Status |
Description |
Flashing yellow |
The SFP+ port is receiving or sending data at 100/1000 Mbps. |
Flashing green |
The SFP+ port is receiving or sending data at 10 Gbps. |
Steady yellow |
A 100/1000 Mbps link is present. |
Steady green |
A 10 Gbps link is present. |
Off |
No link is present. |
SFP28 port LEDs
The service modules provide a LED for each SFP28 port to indicate their link status and data receiving/forwarding status.
Table 3-12 SFP28 port LED description
Status |
Description |
Flashing |
The SFP28 port is receiving or sending data. |
On |
A link is present. |
Off |
No link is present. |
QSFP+ port LEDs
The service modules provide a LED for each QSFP+ port to indicate their link status and data receiving/forwarding status.
Table 3-13 QSFP+ port LED description
Status |
Description |
Flashing |
The QSFP+ port is receiving or sending data. |
On |
A link is present, but no data is being received or sent. |
Off |
No link is present. |
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NOTE: The color of the QSFP+ port LED indicates support of the port for 100-GE/40-GE switchover as follows: · Yellow—The port supports 100-GE/40-GE switchover. · Green—The port does not support 100-GE/40-GE switchover. |
QSFP28 port LEDs
The service modules provide a LED for each QSFP28 port to indicate their link status and data receiving/forwarding status.
Table 3-14 QSFP28 port LED description
Status |
Description |
Flashing |
The QSFP28 port is receiving or sending data. |
On |
A link is present, but no data is being received or sent. |
Off |
No link is present. |
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NOTE: The color of the QSFP28 port LED indicates the port speed as follows: · Green—100 Gbps. · Yellow—Less than 100 Gbps. |
Switching fabric module LEDs
The LSU1FAB08XE0 switching fabric module uses a pair of RUN and ALM LEDs to indicate its operating status. The LSUM1FAB06XEC0, LSUM1FAB06XEB0, LSUM1FAB08XEB0, LSUM1FAB10XE0, LSUM1FAB10XEA0, LSUM1FAB10XEC0, and LSUM1FAB16XD0 switching fabric modules each use a RUN/ALM/OFL LED to indicate their operating status. See Table 3-16 for the LED description.
Table 3-15 Switching fabric module LED description (1)
RUN LED status |
ALM LED status |
Description |
Flashing (0.5 Hz) |
Off |
The switching fabric module is operating correctly. |
Off |
Off |
The switching fabric module is not present or is starting up. |
Off |
On |
The switching fabric module is faulty. |
Flashing (0.5 Hz) |
Flashing (0.25 Hz) |
The temperature of the switching fabric module has exceeded the upper or lower limit. |
On |
Off or flashing (0.25 Hz) |
The switching fabric module is in offline state. |
Table 3-16 Switching fabric module LED description (2)
LED mark |
LED Status |
Description |
RUN/ALM/OFL |
Off |
No switching fabric module is present, or the switching fabric module is not powered on. |
Steady green |
The switching fabric module is in offline state. |
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Flashing green (0.5 Hz) |
The switching fabric module is operating correctly. |
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Steady red |
The switching fabric module has reported a major alarm or is faulty. |
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Flashing red (0.25 Hz) |
The switching fabric module has reported a minor alarm, such as temperature alarm. |
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IMPORTANT: · A switching fabric module goes offline after you isolate it or press the OFFLINE button on it. · The OFFLINE button on a switching fabric module is intended for debugging and locating failures by technical support. As a best practice, do not use it without authorization. |
Fan tray LEDs
Each fan tray of the S10506X, S10508X, S10508X-V, and S10510X switches uses a pair of LEDs OK and FAIL to indicate its operating status.
Table 3-17 Fan tray LED description
OK LED status |
FAIL LED status |
Description |
On |
Off |
The fan tray is operating correctly. |
Off |
On |
The fan tray is faulty. |
Off |
Off |
The fan tray is not operating. |
Each S10516X fan tray uses an OK/FAIL LED to indicate its operating status.
Table 3-18 S10516X fan tray LED description
LED (OK/FAIL) status |
Description |
Steady green |
The fan tray is operating correctly. |
Steady red |
The fan tray is faulty. |
Off |
The fan tray is not operating. |
Power module LEDs
The LSUM1AC1200, LSUM1AC2500, and LSUM1DC2400 power modules are available for the switch.
The LSUM1AC1200 and LSUM2AC2500 power modules each use two LEDs AC and DC to indicate their operating status.
The LSUM1DC2400 power module uses two LEDs INP OK and DC/FLT to indicate its operating status.
Table 3-19 LED description for the LSUM1AC1200 and LSUM1AC2500 power modules
LED |
Color |
Description |
AC |
Off |
· The power module has no power input. · The input voltage is too low, and the power module is in self-protection state. |
Green |
The power input is normal. |
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DC |
Green |
The power module is outputting power normally. |
Red |
A power output fault has occurred, for example, output short-circuit, output overcurrent, output overvoltage, input undervoltage, or remote power off. The power module has entered self-protection state. |
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Orange |
An overtemperature condition has occurred and the power module has entered self-protection state. |
Table 3-20 LSUM1DC2400 power module LED description
LED |
Color |
Description |
INP OK |
Off |
· The power module has no power input. · The input voltage is too low, and the power module is in self-protection state. |
Green |
The power input is normal. |
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DC/FLT |
Green |
The power module is outputting power normally. |
Red |
A power output fault has occurred, for example, output short-circuit, output overcurrent, output overvoltage, input undervoltage, or remote power off. The power module has entered self-protection state. |
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Orange |
An overtemperature condition has occurred, and the power module has entered self-protection state. |
4 Cables
This chapter describes cables used for connecting interfaces on the cards.
Table 4-1 Cable description
Cable |
Port type |
Application |
Console cable |
Console port at one end and 9-pin serial port at the other end |
Enables users to perform debugging, configuration, maintenance, management, and software loading on the device. |
USB console cable |
USB console port at one end and USB port at the other end |
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Ethernet twisted pair cable |
RJ-45 Ethernet ports |
Transmits data. |
Optical fiber |
SFP+/SFP/CFP/QSFP+ ports |
Transmits data. |
SFP+ DAC/SFP28 DAC cable |
· SFP+ DAC cable: Connects SFP+ ports · SFP28 DAC cable: Connects SFP28 ports |
Transmits data. |
SFP28 AOC cable |
SFP28 ports |
Transmits data. |
QSFP+ DAC/QSFP28 DAC cable |
· QSFP+ DAC cable: Connects QSFP+ ports · QSFP28 DAC cable: Connects QSFP28 ports |
Transmits data. |
QSFP+ AOC/QSFP28 AOC cable |
· QSFP+ AOC cable: Connects QSFP+ ports · QSFP28 AOC cable: Connects QSFP28 ports |
Transmits data. |
QSFP+ to SFP+ DAC cable |
A QSFP+ port at one end and four SFP+ ports at the other end |
Transmits data. |
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NOTE: For information about the console cable and USB console cable, see H3C S10500X Switch Series Installation Guide. |
Ethernet twisted pair cable
An Ethernet twisted pair cable consists of four pairs of insulated wires twisted together. It mainly transmits analog signals and is advantageous in transmitting data over shorter distances. The maximum transmission distance is 100 m (328.08 ft).
RJ-45 connector
An Ethernet twisted pair cable connects network devices through the RJ-45 connectors at the two ends. Figure 4-1 shows the pinouts of an RJ-45 connector.
Figure 4-1 RJ-45 connector pinout diagram
Cable pinouts
EIA/TIA cabling specifications define two standards: 568A and 568B for cable pinouts.
· Standard 568A—pin 1: white/green stripe, pin 2: green solid, pin 3: white/orange stripe, pin 4: blue solid, pin 5: white/blue stripe, pin 6: orange solid, pin 7: white/brown stripe, pin 8: brown solid.
· Standard 568B—pin 1: white/orange stripe, pin 2: orange solid, pin 3: white/green stripe, pin 4: blue solid, pin 5: white/blue stripe, pin 6: green solid, pin 7: white/brown stripe, pin 8: brown solid.
Cable type
Based on performance
Table 4-2 Ethernet cable description
Type |
Description |
Category 5 |
Transmits data at a maximum speed of 100 Mbps, with a bandwidth of 100 MHz. |
Category 5e |
Transmits data at a maximum speed of 1000 Mbps, with a bandwidth of 100 MHz. |
Category 6 |
Transmits data at a speed higher than 1 Gbps, with a bandwidth of 250 MHz. |
Category 6A |
Transmits data at a speed higher than 10 Gbps, with a bandwidth of 500 MHz. |
Category 7 |
Transmits data at a speed higher than 10 Gbps, with a bandwidth of 600 MHz. |
Based on pinouts
Ethernet twisted pair cables can be classified into straight through and crossover cables based on their pinouts.
· Straight-through—The pinouts at both ends comply with standard 568B, as shown in Figure 4-2.
· Crossover—The pinouts at one end comply with standard 568B, and those at the other end comply with standard 568A, as shown in Figure 4-3.
Figure 4-2 Straight-through cable
A cross-over cable connects devices of the same type. A straight-through cable connects devices of different types.
An RJ-45 Ethernet interface with MDI/MDIX autosensing enabled can automatically negotiate pin roles. The RJ-45 Ethernet interfaces on the switch support MDI/MDIX. By default, MDI/MDIX autosensing is enabled on a port.
Optical fiber
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CAUTION: Use the same types of transceiver modules, pigtail cords, patch cords, and fiber cables. If you use single-mode optical fibers, the transceiver modules, pigtail cords, patch cords, and fiber cables must be single-mode. |
Optical fiber
Optical fibers are widely used in fiber-optic communications, which are advantageous for long-distance communications.
Optical fibers can be classified into the following types:
· Single mode fiber—It has a core size of 10 µm or smaller, and has a lower modal dispersion. It carries only a single ray of light. It is mostly used for communication over longer distances.
· Multi-mode fiber—It has a core size of 50 µm or 62.5 µm or higher, and has a higher modal dispersion than single-mode optical fiber. It is mostly used for communication over shorter distances.
Table 4-3 Allowed maximum tensile force and crush load
Period of force |
Tensile load (N) |
Crush load (N/mm) |
Short period |
150 |
500 |
Long term |
80 |
100 |
Optical fiber cable
An optical fiber cable is a cable containing one or more optical fibers. The optical fiber elements are typically individually coated with plastic layers and contained in a protective tube. Optical fiber cables fall into single-mode and multi-mode.
Patch cord
A fiber that has connectors at both ends is called a patch cord. A patch cord connects one optical device to another for signal routing. Patch cords fall into single-mode and multi-mode patch cords.
· Single-mode patch cord—The jacket is yellow. It permits transmission over longer distances.
· Multi-mode patch cord—The jacket is orange. It permits transmission over shorter distances.
Patch cords are classified into SC, LC, FC, and so on based on interface type. The length of a patch cord can be 0.5 m (1.64 ft), 1 m (3.28 ft), 2 m (6.56 ft), 3 m (9.84 ft), 5 m (16.40 ft), 10 m (32.81 ft), and so on.
Pigtail cord
A pigtail cord is an optical fiber that has an optical connector on one end and a length of exposed fiber on the other. The end of the pigtail is fusion spliced to a fiber, connecting the fiber cable and transceiver.
Pigtail cords fall into single-mode (yellow) and multi-mode (orange), and can also be classified into SC, LC, FC, and so on based on interface type.
Fiber connector
Figure 4-4 SC connector
Precautions
· Make sure the fiber connector and fiber type match the transceiver module type.
· The fiber ports on some cards have shielded covers. Remove the shielded covers before using the fiber ports. Fiber interfaces must be installed with shielded covers when they are not in use. Keep them safely.
· Fiber connectors must be protected under safe and reliable outer packing, and be fitted with dust caps. Fiber connectors must be installed with dust caps when they are not in use. Take care not to scratch their end face. Replace the dust cap if it is loose or polluted.
· Before connecting a fiber, use dust free paper and absolute alcohol to clean the end face of the fiber connector. You can brush the end face only in one direction. You also need to brush the end face of the fiber port.
· If the fiber has to pass through a metallic board hole, the hole must have a sleek and fully filleted surface (the filleting radius must be not less than 2 mm). When passing through a metallic board hole or bending along the acute side of mechanical parts, the fiber must wear jackets or cushions.
· Insert and remove a plug with care. Never exert a fierce force to the fiber or plug; otherwise the plug might be damaged or the fiber might be broken. Never pull, press or extrude the fiber fiercely. For the allowed maximum tensile load and crush load, see Table 4-3.
SFP+ DAC/SFP28 DAC cable
You can use SFP+ DAC cables to connect SFP+ ports. The SFP+ DAC cables available for the switch series are 10 G SFP+ Cu cables, as shown in Figure 4-6.
You can use SFP28 DAC cables to connect SFP28 ports. The SFP28 DAC cables are similar to SFP+ DAC cables in appearance.
Figure 4-6 SFP+ DAC cable
(1) Connector |
(2) Pull latch |
SFP28 AOC cable
You can use SFP28 AOC cables to connect SFP28 ports.
Figure 4-7 SFP28 AOC cable
(1) Connector |
(2) Pull latch |
QSFP+ DAC/QSFP28 DAC cable
You can use QSFP+ DAC cables to connect QSFP+ ports.
You can use QSFP28 DAC cables to connect QSFP28 ports. The QSFP28 DAC cables are similar to QSFP+ DAC cables in appearance.
Figure 4-8 QSFP+ DAC cable
(1) Connector |
(2) Pull latch |
QSFP+ AOC/QSFP28 AOC cable
You can use QSFP+ AOC cables to connect QSFP+ ports.
You can use QSFP28 AOC cables to connect QSFP28 ports. The QSFP28 AOC cables are similar to QSFP+ AOC cables in appearance.
(1) Connector |
(2) Pull latch |
QSFP+ to SFP+ DAC cable
A QSFP+ to SFP+ DAC cable connects a QSFP+ module at one end and four SFP+ modules at the other end.
Figure 4-10 QSFP+ to SFP+ DAC cable
(1) QSFP+ connector |
(2) QSFP+ pull latch |
(3) SFP+ connector |
(4) SFP+ pull latch |