MSR36X1-CMW710-R6749P21

Release time:2024-03-26
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H3C MSR2600_MSR3600_MSR5600_MSR8XX-CMW710-R6749P21 Release Notes

 

 

Contents

Introduction· 1

Version information· 1

Version number 1

Version history· 1

Hardware and software compatibility matrix· 9

Upgrade advice· 20

Upgrade restrictions and guidelines· 20

Hardware feature updates· 20

CMW710-R6749P21· 20

CMW710-R6749P14· 21

CMW710-R6728P26· 21

CMW710-R6728P25· 21

CMW710-R6728P23· 21

CMW710-R6728P19· 21

CMW710-R6728P17· 21

CMW710-R6728P16· 21

CMW710-R6728P15· 21

CMW710-R6728P14· 22

CMW710-R6728P12· 22

CMW710-R0821P15· 22

CMW710-R0821P14· 22

CMW710-R0821P13· 22

CMW710-R0821P11· 22

CMW710-R0821P10· 22

CMW710-R0809P33· 22

CMW710-R0809P32· 23

CMW710-R0809P28· 23

Software feature and command updates· 23

MIB updates· 23

Operation changes· 25

Restrictions and cautions· 25

Restrictions· 26

Cautions· 26

Licensing· 26

About licensing· 26

Registering and installing licenses· 26

Obtaining license server software and documentation· 27

Open problems and workarounds· 27

List of resolved problems· 29

Resolved problems in CMW710-R6749P21· 29

Resolved problems in CMW710-R6749P14· 30

Resolved problems in CMW710-R6728P26· 30

Resolved problems in CMW710-R6728P25· 32

Resolved problems in CMW710-R6728P23· 33

Resolved problems in CMW710-R6728P20· 34

Resolved problems in CMW710-R6728P19· 35

Resolved problems in CMW710-R6728P18· 36

Resolved problems in CMW710-R6728P17· 36

Resolved problems in CMW710-R6728P1601· 38

Resolved problems in CMW710-R6728P16· 38

Resolved problems in CMW710-R6728P15· 39

Resolved problems in CMW710-R6728P14· 39

Resolved problems in CMW710-R6728P12· 39

Resolved problems in CMW710-R0821P16· 40

Resolved problems in CMW710-R0821P15· 40

Resolved problems in CMW710-R0821P14· 40

Resolved problems in CMW710-R0821P13· 40

Resolved problems in CMW710-R0821P11· 41

Resolved problems in CMW710-R0821P10· 41

Resolved problems in CMW710-R0809P33· 42

Resolved problems in CMW710-R0809P32· 42

Resolved problems in CMW710-R0809P28· 42

Resolved problems in CMW710-R0809P27· 43

Resolved problems in CMW710-R0809P25· 43

Resolved problems in CMW710-R0809P22· 44

Resolved problems in CMW710-R0707P24· 44

Resolved problems in CMW710-R0707P21· 46

Resolved problems in CMW710-R0707P19· 46

Resolved problems in CMW710-R0707P16· 47

Troubleshooting resources· 50

Related documentation· 51

Documentation set 51

Obtaining documentation· 51

Technical support 51

Appendix A Feature list 52

Hardware features· 52

Software features· 72

Appendix B Upgrading software· 77

Software types· 77

Upgrade methods· 77

Preparing for the upgrade· 78

Centralized devices upgrading from the CLI 79

Saving the running configuration and verifying the storage space· 79

Downloading the image file to the router 80

Specifying the startup image file· 80

Rebooting and completing the upgrade· 81

Distributed devices upgrading from the CLI 83

Displaying the slot number of the active MPU·· 83

Saving the running configuration and verifying the storage space· 83

Downloading the image file to the router 84

Specifying the startup image file· 84

Rebooting and completing the upgrade· 86

Upgrading from the BootWare menu· 87

Accessing the BootWare menu· 87

Using TFTP/FTP to upgrade software through an Ethernet port 89

Using XMODEM to upgrade software through the console port 92

Managing files from the BootWare menu· 96

Displaying all files· 97

Changing the type of a system software image· 97

Deleting files· 98

Handling software upgrade failures· 99

Appendix C Handling console login password loss· 99

Disabling password recovery capability· 99

Handling console login password loss· 100

Examining the password recovery capability setting· 101

Using the Skip Current System Configuration option· 102

Using the Skip Authentication for Console Login option· 103

Using the Restore to Factory Default Configuration option· 103

 


List of tables

Table 1 Version history· 1

Table 2 Hardware and software compatibility matrix· 9

Table 3 MSR810-W/MSR810-W-DB/MSR810-LM/MSR810-LM-HK/MSR810-LM-CNDE-SJK/MSR810-CNDE-SJK/MSR810-W-LM/MSR810-W-LM-HK/MSR810-LME/ MSR2600-10-X1/MSR26-30/MSR3600-28/MSR3600-28-X1/MSR3600-28-X1-DP/MSR3600-51/MSR3600-51-X1/MSR3600-51-X1-DP/MSR36-10/MSR36-20/MSR36-40/MSR36-60/MSR810-LM-EI/MSR1104S-5G-CN/MSR1004S-5G-CN and fit AP compatibility matrix· 13

Table 4 MSR2600-6-X1/MSR3610-X1-DP/MSR3610-X1-DC/MSR3610-X1-DP-DC/MSR3610-I-DP/MSR3610-I-DP+DDR4-16GB/MSR3610-I-DP+DDR4-32GB/MSR3610-IE-DP/MSR3610-IE-DP+DDR4-8GB/MSR3610-IE-DP+DDR4-32GB/MSR3610-IE-EAD/MSR-EAD-AK770 and fit AP compatibility matrix· 14

Table 5 MSR810/MSR810-EI/MSR810-10-PoE/MSR3620-DP/MSR1004S-5G/MSR2600-15-X1 and fit AP compatibility matrix· 15

Table 6 MSR3610-X1/MSR3620-X1/MSR3640-X1/MSR3640-X1-HI/MSR3610-I-DP+DDR4-8GB/MSR3610-IE-DP+DDR4-16GB and fit AP compatibility matrix· 16

Table 7 MSR810-LM-GL/MSR810-W-LM-GL/MSR830-6EI-GL/ MSR830-10EI-GL/ MSR830-6HI-GL/ MSR830-10HI-GL/ MSR2600-6-X1-GL/ MSR1004S-5G-GL and fit AP compatibility matrix· 18

Table 8 MSR3600-28-XS/MSR3620-XS/MSR860-6EI-XS/MSR860-6HI-XS and fit AP compatibility matrix· 18

Table 9 MSR2630-XS/MSR3610-I-XS/MSR3610-IE-XS/MSR3620-X1-XS/MSR3640-XS/MSR3660-XS and fit AP compatibility matrix· 19

Table 10 MSR610 and fit AP compatibility matrix· 20

Table 11 MIB updates· 23

Table 12 MSR 26-30 specifications· 52

Table 13 MSR 3600 specifications· 52

Table 14 MSR 5600 specifications· 54

Table 15 MSR 56 MPU-100 Specification· 54

Table 16 MSR 56 SPU Specification· 54

Table 17 MSR 36-40/36-60/56-60/56-80 AC power module specifications· 55

Table 18 MSR 36-40/36-60/56-60/56-80 DC power module specifications· 55

Table 19 MSR3600-51 AC power module specifications· 55

Table 20 MSR3600-51 DC power module specifications· 55

Table 21 MSR 36-40/36-60/56-60/56-80 PoE power module specifications· 55

Table 22 MSR 3620-DP specifications· 55

Table 23 MSR 5620 specifications· 56

Table 24 MSR 56 MPU-60 Specification· 57

Table 25 MSR 3620-DP AC power module specifications· 57

Table 26 MSR 5620 AC power module specifications· 57

Table 27 MSR 3620-DP DC power module specifications· 57

Table 28 MSR 5620 DC power module specifications· 57

Table 29 MSR 5620 PoE power module specifications· 57

Table 30 MSR2600 specifications· 58

Table 31 MSR2600-10-X1 router specifications· 58

Table 32 MSR810-10-PoE specifications· 59

Table 33 MSR810-EI_ MSR810-LM-EA· 59

Table 34 MSR810 specifications· 60

Table 35 MSR810-LME specifications· 61

Table 36 MSR810-GL specifications· 61

Table 37 MSR830 specifications· 62

Table 38 MSR2600-6-X1-GL specifications· 63

Table 39 MSR3600-28-SI-GL specifications· 63

Table 40 MSR3610-X1 specifications· 64

Table 41 MSR3610-I specifications· 65

Table 42 MSR1000 router series specifications· 66

Table 43 MSR610 router series specifications· 66

Table 44 MSR1104S router series specifications· 67

Table 45 MSR series routes Module List 67

Table 46 MSR Series routers software features· 72

Table 47 Storage media· 78

Table 48 BootWare menu options· 88

Table 49 Ethernet submenu options· 89

Table 50 Network parameter fields and shortcut keys· 90

Table 51 Serial submenu options· 92

Table 52 File Control submenu options· 97

Table 53 BootWare options and password recovery capability compatibility matrix· 99

 


Introduction

This document describes the features, restrictions and guidelines, open problems, and workarounds for version R6749P21. Before you use this version on a live network, back up the configuration and test the version to avoid software upgrade affecting your live network.

Use this document in conjunction with H3C MSR2600_MSR3600_MSR5600_MSR8XX-CMW710-R6749P21 Release Notes (Software Feature Changes) and the documents listed in "Related documentation."

Version information

Version number

H3C Comware Software, Version 7.1.064, Release 6749P21

 

 

NOTE:

To identify the version number (see Note), execute the display version command in any view.

Version history

IMPORTANT

IMPORTANT:

The software feature changes listed in the version history table for each version are not complete. To obtain complete information about all software feature changes in each version, see the Software Feature Changes document for this release notes.

 

For information about version R0809P22 and earlier for different device models, see the following documents:

·         MSR810_MSR810P10_MSR810SE series routersH3C MSR810_MSR810P10_MSR810SE-CMW710-R0809P22 Release Notes

·         MSR2600-6-X1-GL_MSR3600-28-SI-GL series routersH3C MSR2600_MSR3600-CMW710-R0809P22 Release Notes

·         MSR830EI-GL_MSR830HI-GL_MSR810-GL series routersH3C MSR810_MSR830-CMW710-R0809P22 Release Notes

Table 1 Version history

Version number

Last version

Release date

Release type

Remarks

CMW710-R6749P21

CMW710-R6749P14

2023-12-18

Release version

Support MSR 2600_3600_5600_MSR8XX series.

·        New feature.

·        Modified feature.

·        Fixes bugs.

CMW710-R6749P14

CMW710-R6728P26

2023-06-28

Release version

Support MSR 2600_3600_5600_MSR8XX series.

·        New feature.

·        Modified feature.

·        New hardware feature

RT-SIC-4G-CAT6

RT-HMIM-8SAE-V2

RT-HMIM-4SAE-V2

RT-HMIM-8E1-V3

RT-HMIM-4E1-V3

RT-HMIM-2E1-V3

RT-SIC-5G-CN

RT-MSR1104S-W-CAT6

RT-MSR1104S-W

CMW710-R6728P26

CMW710-R6728P25

2023-03-29

Release version

Support MSR 2600_3600_5600_MSR8XX series.

·        Fixes bugs.

CMW710-R6728P25

CMW710-R6728P23

2022-12-08

Release version

Support MSR 2600_3600_5600_MSR8XX series.

·        Fixes bugs.

CMW710-R6728P23

CMW710-R6728P20

2022-09-15

Release version

Support MSR 2600_3600_5600_MSR8XX series.

·        New feature:

1.Configuring BFD parameters for the specified BGP peer or peer group

·        Fixes bugs.

 CMW710-R6728P22

First releases

2022-08-24

Release version

MSR610 first releases

CMW710-R6728P20

CMW710-R6728P19

2022-06-23

Release version

Support MSR 2600_3600_5600_MSR8XX series.

·        Fixes bugs.

CMW710-R6728P19

CMW710-R6728P17

2022-06-16

Release version

Support MSR 2600_3600_5600_MSR8XX series.

·        New hardware feature

Add new hardware:

HMIM-4SAE-V2

HMIM-8SAE-V2

·        Fixes bugs.

CMW710-R6728P18

CMW710-R6728P1601

2022-05-16

Release version

Support MSR1004S-5G

Fixes bugs

CMW710-R6728P17

CMW710-R6728P16

2022-04-02

Release version

Support MSR 2600_3600_5600_MSR8XX series.

·        New feature:

1.Transparent transmission of RIR data packets on an interface

2.New feature: WAAS packet duplication

3.Binding a smart token to the device

4.Configuring a title for a PKI entity

5.Support for AAA private protocol

·        Modified feature:

1.Matching the return packets after NAT is performed

2.Changing the link mode for GE0 and SFP5 interfaces on the front panel of an MSR810-W-LM-GL or MSR2600-6-X1-GL

3.Configuring the initiator to use dynamic source UDP ports for IKE negotiations

4.Support of IKE profiles for obtaining user information from AAA servers for client authentication

·        Fixes bugs.

CMW710-R6728P1601

CMW710-R6728P15

2022-03-18

Release version

Support MSR1004S-5G

Fixes bugs

CMW710-R6728P16

CMW710-R6728P14

2022-03-02

Release version

Support MSR 2600_3600_5600_MSR8XX series.

·        Modified feature:

1. Encapsulating mirrored packets with parameter such as destination IP and source IP for flow-mirroring traffic to an interface

·        Fixes bugs.

CMW710-R6728P15

CMW710-E6728P13

2022-01-25

Release version

Support MSR1004S-5G

Fixes bugs

CMW710-R6728P14

CMW710-R6728P12

2021-12-29

Release version

Support MSR 2600_3600_5600_MSR8XX series.

·        New feature:

1. Applying the export routing policy to VPNv4 routes before RT filtering

CMW710-E6728P13

First release

2021-11-19

Release version

MSR1004S-5G first release

CMW710-R6728P12

CMW710-R0821P16

2021-11-01

Release version

Support MSR 2600_3600_5600_MSR8XX series.

·        New feature:

1. Configuring the FEP host name and port number for a POS application template

2. Configuring flow priority-based traffic scheduling

3. Configuring the link load balancing mode

4. Enabling the device to drop service flows upon failure to find an optimal link

5. Configuring RIR collaboration

6. Specifying a VXLAN tunnel as a dedicated link for a flow template

7. Configuring domain name delimiters

8. Configuring BGP-EPE

9. Public network IP over SRv6

10. Link state change statistics of Ethernet interfaces

11. Route exchange between the BGP EVPN address family and the BGP VPNv4 address family

12. Redistributing MAC/IP advertisement routes of EVPN into BGP unicast routing tables

13. Changing the style of Web management pages to the new style

14 Specifying a label allocation mode

15 Remote address switchback for IPsec backup

16 Displaying global IPsec information

17 Displaying global IKE information

18 Enabling logging for creations and deletions of P2MP IPsec tunnel entries

19 Adding management IPs, IP ranges, and excluded IPs for Telnet

20 Configuring EoGRE tunnels and monitoring EoGRE information

21 WLAN optimization

22 Specifying file extensions of webpage files to be cached

23 Configuring traffic direction channels for Web cache dual gateways

24 Enabling the route reflector to change the attributes of routes to be reflected

25 NetStream for an SRv6-TE policy

26 NetStream sampling for an SRv6-TE policy

27 IPv6 NetStream for an SRv6-TE policy

28 Configuring an MPLS load sharing mode

29 Excluding a host name from an address object

30 Configuring URL deployment

·        Modified feature:

1 Configuring fast log output with VNI information for NAT modules

2 Settings the maximum number of consecutive keepalive packets that the local device can send to the cloud server

3 Specifying the port number, VPN instance, and source IPv4 address when connecting a device to a cloud server

4 Support of iNQA for binding a VSI interface or VSI subinterface to the MP

5 Specifying the output interface for NQA probe packets

6 Configuring SRv6 TE policy forwarding statistics

7 Configuring the green channel in bandwidth management from the Web interface

8 Displaying binding information about assigned IP addresses

9 Adding multiple static IP address bindings in bulk

10 Displaying information about a cellular interface

11 Editing the MAC addresses imported to MAC address filter

12 Specifying a remote address for an IPsec tunnel

13 Displaying IKE SA information

14 Configuring a peer ID for IKE profile matching

15 Displaying IPsec policy information

16 Configuring a TCP match criterion in a WAAS class

17 Applying IPsec policy entries to an interface

18 Using the original cost of redistributed routes

19 ALG support for processing IP fragments and TCP segments of SIP

20 Setting port numbers for Web caching to listen for HTTP or HTTPS packets

21 Specifying an IP address object group used to filter Web content to be cached

22 Configuring an optimization action for an RTP WAAS class

23 Configuring the link bandwidth of a VXLAN tunnel interface

24 Enabling RIR link selection based on remaining bandwidth of physical interfaces

25 Login IP address for Web login

26 Web configuration for IPsec VPN establishment

27 Configuring a NAT one-to-one mapping from the Web interface

·        Fixes bugs.

CMW710-R0821P16

CMW710-R0821P15

2021-08-30

Release version

Support MSR 2600_3600_5600_MSR8XX series.For more information, see Table 2

·        Fixes bugs.

CMW710-R0821P15

CMW710-R0821P14

2021-07-29

Release version

Support MSR 2600_3600_5600_MSR8XX series.For more information, see Table 2

·        Fixes bugs.

CMW710-R0821P14

CMW710-R0821P13

2021-07-12

Release version

Support MSR 2600_3600_5600_MSR8XX series.For more information, see Table 2

·        Fixes bugs.

CMW710-R0821P13

CMW710-R0821P11

2021-05-21

Release version

Support MSR 2600_3600_5600_MSR8XX series.For more information, see Table 2

·        Fixes bugs.

CMW710-R0821P11

CMW710-R0821P10

2021-03-19

Release version

Support MSR 2600_3600_5600_MSR8XX series.For more information, see Table 2

·        Fixes bugs.

CMW710-R0821P10

CMW710-R0809P33

2021-02-08

Release version

Support MSR 2600_3600_5600_MSR8XX series.For more information, see Table 2

·        New feature

1Layer 3 connection keepalive

2Session synchronization

3gRPC

4HTTP proxy

5CAR-list-based dynamic traffic policing

6Error code detection

·        Modified feature

1Local FPGA mirroring group

2Configuring a match criterion for QoS

3Support for keychain authentication with the HMAC-SM3 or SM3 algorithm

4Configuring a static route

5Redistributing replicated BGP routes to IGPs

6Configuring dynamic port block mapping for NAT444

·        Fixes bugs.

CMW710-R0809P33

CMW710-R0809P32

2020-12-15

Release version

Support MSR 2600_3600_5600_MSR8XX series.For more information, see Table 2

·        Fixes bugs.

CMW710-R0809P32

CMW710-R0809P28

2020-11-12

Release version

Support MSR 2600_3600_5600_MSR8XX series.For more information, see Table 2

·        Fixes bugs.

CMW710-R0809P28

CMW710-R0809P27

2020-07-28

Release version

Support MSR 2600_3600_5600_MSR8XX series.For more information, see Table 2

·        Fixes bugs.

CMW710-R0809P27

CMW710-R0809P25

2020-06-29

Release version

Support MSR 2600_3600_5600_MSR8XX series.For more information, see Table 2

·        New feature:

1.Configuring the DHCP-designated default router as the next hop of a static route

2.Applying an SSL server policy to the RESTful access over HTTPS service

3.Applying an SSL server policy to the NETCONF over SOAP over HTTPS service

·        Fixes bugs.

CMW710-R0809P25

CMW710-R0809P22

2020-05-20

Release version

Support MSR 2600_3600_5600_MSR8XX series.For more information, see Table 2

·        New feature:

1. Backup H3C Oasis servers

2. Enabling forced forwarding for an MPLS TE tunnel

3. EPS agent

·        Modified feature

1. Login password control

·        Fixes bugs.

CMW710-R0809P22

CMW710-R0707P24

2020-04-26

Release version

Support MSR 2600_3600_5600 series

·        New feature:

1.Setting the maximum number of ECMP routes

2.Support for last hop backup

3.Session synchronization

4.Support for dynamic port block mapping synchronization

·        5.Support for NPTv6

·        6.VXLAN support for IPv6 underlay networks

7.Portal support for NAT444

·        Modified feature

·        1.Configuring portal authentication pages

·        Fixes bugs.

CMW710-R0707P24

CMW710-R0707P21

2020-03-25

Release version

Support MSR 2600_3600_5600 series

·        Modified feature:

1. Processing for user IP conflicts on an LNS

2. Login password control

·        Fixes bugs.

CMW710-R0707P21

CMW710-R0707P19

2019-11-07

Release version

Support MSR 2600_3600_5600 series

·        Fixes bugs.

CMW710-R0707P19

CMW710-R0707P16

2019-09-20

Release version

Support MSR 2600_3600_5600 series

·        Fixes bugs.

CMW710-R0707P16

CMW710-R0605P13

2019-06-20

Release version

Support MSR 2600_3600_5600 series

·        New feature:

1. mGRE

2. Public key management support for Suite B

3.PKI support for Suite B

4.IPsec support for Suite B

5.SSL support for Suite B

6.FIPS support for Suit B

7.SSH support for Suite B

8. Support for collaboration with the Oasis platform on the MSR3610-I-DP[IE-DP]

·         Modified feature:

1. Ethernet interface

·        Fixes bugs.

 

 

Hardware and software compatibility matrix

CAUTION

CAUTION:

To avoid an upgrade failure, use Table 2 to verify the hardware and software compatibility before performing an upgrade.

Table 2 Hardware and software compatibility matrix

Item

Specifications

 

Product family

MSR2600_MSR 3600_MSR 5600_MSR8XX

 

Hardware platform

MSR 26-30

MSR 2600-10-X1

MSR 36-10_MSR 36-20_MSR 36-40_MSR 36-60_MSR 3600-28_MSR 3600-51

MSR 56-60_MSR 56-80

MSR 3620-DP

MSR 5620

MSR3610-X1_MSR3610-X1-DP_MSR3610-X1-DC_MSR3610-X1-DP-DC

MSR3620-X1_MSR3640-X1

MSR3600-28-SI_ MSR3600-51-SI

MSR 2600-6-X1

MSR3600-28-X1/MSR3600-28-X1-DP/MSR3600-51-X1/MSR3600-51-X1-DP

MSR3610-G/MSR3620-G

MSR3610-I-DP/MSR3610-IE-DP/MSR3610-IE-ES/MSR3610-IE-EAD/MSR3610-I-IG/MSR3610-IE-IG

MSR810-CNDE-SJK

MSR810_MSR810-W_MSR810-W-DB_MSR810-LM_MSR810-W-LM_MSR810-LM-EA

MSR810-LMS_ MSR810-LUS

MSR810-LME

MSR830EI

MSR830HI

MSR830S

MSR2600-15-X1

MSR3660-XS_MSR3640-X1-HI

MSR1004S-5G

MSR610

MSR1104S-W

MSR1104S-W-CAT6

 

Boot ROM version

MSR 26-30: 183 or higher

MSR 3600-28_MSR 3600-51: 183 or higher

MSR 36-10_MSR 36-20_MSR 36-40_MSR 36-60182 or higher

MSR 56-60_MSR 56-80:

 MPU-100: 171 or higher

                     SPU-100/200150 or higher

MPU-100-X1: 240 or higher

SPU-100-X1/SPU-200-X1/SPU-400-X1/ SPE-S1220 or higher

SPE-S3: 101 or higher

MSR 2600-10-X1:273 or higher

MSR 3620-DP131 or higher

MSR 5620 MPU-60242 or higher

                      SPU220 or higher

MSR3610-X1_MSR3610-X1-DP_MSR3610-X1-DC_MSR3610-X1-DP-DC132 or higher

MSR3620-X1_MSR3640-X1132 or higher

MSR3600-28-SI_ MSR3600-51-SI121 or higher

MSR2600-6-X1113 or higher

MSR3600X1: 104 or higher

MSR3620G4: 122 or higher

MSR3620G16: 122 or higher

MSR36I: 113 or higher

MSR810_MSR810-CNDE-SJK_MSR810-LM-EA_MSR810-EI: 167 or higher

MSR810-LMS_ MSR810-LUS: 111 or higher

MSR810-LME: 111 or higher

MSR830EI: 167 or higher

MSR830HI:123 or higher

MSR830S: 111 or higher

MSR3600-28/51-X1:104 or higher

MSR2600-15-X1: 102 or higher

MSR3660-XS_MSR3640-X1-HI:103 or higher

MSR1004S-5G102 or higher

MSR 610167 or higher

MSR1104S-W: 101 or higher

(Note: Perform the command display version command in any view to view the version information. Please see Note)

 

Software images and their MD5 checksums

Hardware

software

MD5 Check Sum

 

MSR 26-30

MSR26-CMW710-R6749P21.ipe

172e70f933684bfaa51e48f653962f5e

 

MSR 2600-6-X1

MSR26X1A-CMW710-R6749P21.ipe

919e8e7e7afb55c3eb2a4911ae3e70e3

 

MSR36-10_MSR36-20_MSR36-40_MSR36-60_MSR3620-DP

MSR36-CMW710-R6749P21.ipe

065e5df6d2e1b6f7292e13e87218633e

 

MSR3610-I-DP_MSR3610-IE-DP/MSR3610-IE-EAD

MSR36I-CMW710-R6749P21.ipe

111699aaea60ff5be0aca98a914c07e7

 

MSR3610-X1_MSR3620-X1_MSR3640-X1

MSR36X1-CMW710-R6749P21.ipe

f8cbc4c3cb0d2849ef292a29f73505cd

 

MSR810_MSR810-W_MSR810-W-DB_MSR810-LM_MSR810-W-LM_MSR810-LM-EA_ MSR810-EI

MSR810-CMW710-R6749P21.ipe

d9cc9775f422bab229826e8a015c3bcc

 

MSR810-LME

MSR810SE-CMW710-R6749P21.ipe

0de92a66cf690849e1aaccd8309b6875

 

MSR830-10EI-GL_MSR830-6EI-GL

MSR830EI-CMW710-R6749P21.ipe

20469c9ae173caa8fd717d5f1ba0ea2e

 

MSR830-10HI-GL_MSR830-6HI-GL

MSR830HI-CMW710-R6749P21.ipe

873b2ba69aef582ca43cde44c4a8dc27

 

MSR 2600-10-X1

MSR2600X1-CMW710-R6749P21.ipe

cda418388efad440731174bad0d0d14f

 

MSR3600-28_MSR3600-51

MSR3600-CMW710-R6749P21.ipe

4b090dbd5cac91b4be2fd282c796aa5a

 

MSR3600-28-X1_MSR3600-28-X1-DP_MSR3600-51-X1_MSR3600-51-X1-DP

MSR3600X1-CMW710-R6749P21.ipe

ecebad24d65ca35d4d2b9058248314a3

 

MSR3610-G_MSR3620-G

MSR36G-CMW710-R6749P21.ipe

ff4a969f75da57a290f0069d9949a02a

 

MSR 56-60_MSR 56-80_MSR 5620

MSR56-CMW710-R6749P21.ipe

d4250df871a46fbb50badd0eda5a74d2

 

MSR810-LMS_ MSR810-LUS

MSR810S-CMW710-R6749P21.ipe

3276f941bd8d40ce7ceab9f283c83124

 

MSR3600-28-SI_ MSR3600-51-SI

MSR3600SI-CMW710-R6749P21.ipe

0fd37361b6c316fe12a4e0514d0b2042

 

MSR3660-XS_MSR3640-X1-HI

MSR36X1HI-CMW710-R6749P21.ipe

09842c56def324750a6e20188534fc02

 

 

MSR1004S-5G

MSR1004S-CMW710-R6749P21.ipe

b44adfdc7eb087284bc17bee9cec05bd

 

MSR 610

MSR610-CMW710-R6749P21.ipe

588a6756f292df869b8ecd482f4087ca

 

MSR1104S-W/MSR1104S-W-CAT6

MSR1104S-CMW710-R6749P21.ipe

3dd17710624cca2f4f6e1d3ad5418301

 

iMC version

iMC FCAPS(E0709)

iMC AOM(E0706P01)

iMC ACLM (E0706P12)

iMC BIMS 7.3 (E0509)

iMC DM 7.3(E0706P12)

iMC EAD 7.3 (E0627)

iMC EIA 7.3 (E0627)

iMC EIA 7.3 (E0627)

iMC iCC 7.3(E0706P12)

iMC IVM 7.3 (E0508)

iMC MVM 7.3 (E0511)

iMC NTA 7.3 (E0507)

iMC PLAT 7.3 (E0706P12)

iMC QoSM 7.3 (E0506P01)

iMC SHM 7.3 (E0511)

iMC WSM 7.3 (E0609)

UCenter E0709

iMC VLAN 7.3 (E0706P12)

 

iNode version

iNode PC 7.3 (E0585)

 

Cards version

Cards Name

CPLD or FPGA version

SIC-4G-LTE-V

100 or higher

SIC-4G-LTE-A

100 or higher

SIC-4G-LTE-G

100 or higher

 

SampSample: To display the host software and Boot ROM version of the MSR 810, perform the following:

<Sysname> display version

H3C Comware Software, Version 7.1.064, Release 6749P21                ------- Note

Copyright (c) 2004-2022 New H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.

H3C MSR810 uptime is 0 weeks, 0 days, 0 hours, 3 minutes

Last reboot reason : User reboot

Boot image: flash:/msr810-cmw710-boot-r6749p21.bin

Boot image version: 7.1.064P80, Release 6749P21

  Compiled Jun 16 2022 15:00:00

System image: flash:/msr810-cmw710-system-r6749p21.bin

System image version: 7.1.064, Release 6749P21

  Compiled Jun 16 2022 15:00:00

Feature image(s) list:

  flash:/msr810-cmw710-wifidog-r6749p21.bin, version: 7.1.064

    Compiled Jun 16 2022 15:00:00

  flash:/msr810-cmw710-wwd-r6749p21.bin, version: 7.1.064

    Compiled Jun 16 2022 15:00:00

  flash:/msr810-cmw710-security-r6749p21.bin, version: 7.1.064

    Compiled Jun 16 2022 15:00:00

  flash:/msr810-cmw710-voice-r6749p21.bin, version: 7.1.064

    Compiled Jun 16 2022 15:00:00

  flash:/msr810-cmw710-data-r6749p21.bin, version: 7.1.064

    Compiled Jun 16 2022 15:00:00

 

CPU ID: 0xa

1G bytes DDR3 SDRAM Memory

256M bytes Flash Memory

PCB               Version:Ver.A

CPLD              Version:  0.0

Basic    BootWare Version:  1.67                                ------Note

Extended BootWare Version:  1.67

[SLOT  0]CON                       (Hardware)Ver.A, (Driver)1.0,   (CPLD)0.0

[SLOT  0]GE0/0                     (Hardware)Ver.A, (Driver)1.0,   (CPLD)0.0

[SLOT  0]4GSW                      (Hardware)Ver.A, (Driver)1.0,   (CPLD)0.0

[SLOT  0]SFP0/5                    (Hardware)Ver.A, (Driver)1.0,   (CPLD)0.0

[SLOT  0]CELLULAR0/0               (Hardware)Ver.A, (Driver)1.0,   (CPLD)0.0

Table 3 MSR810-W/MSR810-W-DB/MSR810-LM/MSR810-LM-HK/MSR810-LM-CNDE-SJK/MSR810-CNDE-SJK/MSR810-W-LM/MSR810-W-LM-HK/MSR810-LME/ MSR2600-10-X1/MSR26-30/MSR3600-28/MSR3600-28-X1/MSR3600-28-X1-DP/MSR3600-51/MSR3600-51-X1/MSR3600-51-X1-DP/MSR36-10/MSR36-20/MSR36-40/MSR36-60/MSR810-LM-EI/MSR1104S-5G-CN/MSR1004S-5G-CN and fit AP compatibility matrix

AP

File Name

Remarks

WA4320i-ACN

WA4320H-ACN

WA4320-ACN

WA4320X

WA4330-ACN

WA4320-ACN-B

WA4320H-ACN-HI

wa4300.ipe

 

WA4320-ACN-SI

wa4300s.ipe

 

WA4320H

WA4320H-EI

wa4300h.ipe

 

WA5620i-ACN

WA5620

wa5600.ipe

 

WA5320H

WA5320

WA5320E

WA5320i

WA5320-SI

WA5530-SI

WA5530

WA4320-H20

wa5300.ipe

 

WA6320

WA6320H

WA6320-SI

WA6322

WA6322H

WA6330

WA6338

wa6300.ipe

 

WA6620

WA6622

WA6628

WA6636

WA6638

WA6620X

WA6630X

wa6600.ipe

 

WA6320-HI

WA6320-SI-H20

WA6338-HI

wa6300a.ipe

 

WA6520

WA6520-HI

WA6522

WA6522H-HI

WA6530

wa6500a.ipe

 

Table 4 MSR2600-6-X1/MSR3610-X1-DP/MSR3610-X1-DC/MSR3610-X1-DP-DC/MSR3610-I-DP/MSR3610-I-DP+DDR4-16GB/MSR3610-I-DP+DDR4-32GB/MSR3610-IE-DP/MSR3610-IE-DP+DDR4-8GB/MSR3610-IE-DP+DDR4-32GB/MSR3610-IE-EAD/MSR-EAD-AK770 and fit AP compatibility matrix

AP

File Name

Remarks

WA4320i-ACN

WA4320H-ACN

WA4320-ACN

WA4320X

WA4330-ACN

WA4320-ACN-B

WA4320H-ACN-HI

wa4300.ipe

 

WA4320-ACN-SI

wa4300s.ipe

 

WA4320H

WA4320H-EI

SIC-AP320

wa4300h.ipe

 

WA5620i-ACN

WA5620

wa5600.ipe

 

WA5320H

WA5320

WA5320E

WA5320i

WA5320-SI

WA5530-SI

WA5530

wa5300.ipe

 

WA6320

WA6320H

WA6320-SI

WA6322

WA6322H

WA6330

WA6338

wa6300.ipe

 

WA6620

WA6622

WA6628

WA6636

WA6638

WA6620X

WA6630X

wa6600.ipe

 

WA6320-HI

WA6320-SI-H20

WA6338-HI

wa6300a.ipe

 

WA6520

WA6520-HI

WA6522

WA6522H-HI

WA6530

wa6500a.ipe

 

Table 5 MSR810/MSR810-EI/MSR810-10-PoE/MSR3620-DP/MSR1004S-5G/MSR2600-15-X1 and fit AP compatibility matrix

AP

File Name

Remarks

WA4320i-ACN

WA4320H-ACN

WA4320-ACN

WA4320X

WA4330-ACN

WA4320-ACN-B

WA4320H-ACN-HI

wa4300.ipe

 

WA4320-ACN-SI

wa4300s.ipe

 

WA4320H

WA4320H-EI

WA510H-WW

wa4300h.ipe

 

WA5620i-ACN

WA5620

WA560-WW

wa5600.ipe

 

WA5320H

WA5320

WA5320E

WA5320i

WA5320-SI

WA5530-SI

WA5530

WA530-WW

WA530X-WW

WA536-WW

WA538-WW

WA4320-H20

wa5300.ipe

 

WA6320

WA6320H

WA6320-SI

WA6322

WA6322H

WA6330

WA6338

wa6300.ipe

 

WA6620

WA6622

WA6628

WA6636

WA6638

WA6620X

WA6630X

WA6638i

wa6600.ipe

 

WA6528

wa6500.ipe

 

WA6320-HI

WA6320-SI-H20

WA6338-HI

wa6300a.ipe

 

WA6520

WA6520-HI

WA6522

WA6522H-HI

WA6530

wa6500a.ipe

 

Table 6 MSR3610-X1/MSR3620-X1/MSR3640-X1/MSR3640-X1-HI/MSR3610-I-DP+DDR4-8GB/MSR3610-IE-DP+DDR4-16GB and fit AP compatibility matrix

AP

File Name

Remarks

WA4320i-ACN

WA4320H-ACN

WA4320-ACN

WA4320X

WA4330-ACN

WA4320-ACN-B

WA4320H-ACN-HI

wa4300.ipe

 

WA4320-ACN-SI

wa4300s.ipe

 

WA4320H

WA4320H-EI

WA510H-WW

SIC-AP320

wa4300h.ipe

 

WA5620i-ACN

WA5620

WA560-WW

wa5600.ipe

 

WA5320H

WA5320

WA5320E

WA5320i

WA5320-SI

WA5530-SI

WA5530

WA530-WW

WA530X-WW

WA536-WW

WA538-WW

WA4320-H20

wa5300.ipe

 

WA6320

WA6320H

WA6320-SI

WA6322

WA6322H

WA6330

WA6338

wa6300.ipe

 

WA6620

WA6622

WA6628

WA6636

WA6638

WA6620X

WA6630X

wa6600.ipe

 

WA6320-HI

WA6320-SI-H20

WA6338-HI

wa6300a.ipe

 

WA6520

WA6520-HI

WA6522

WA6522H-HI

WA6530

wa6500a.ipe

 

Table 7 MSR810-LM-GL/MSR810-W-LM-GL/MSR830-6EI-GL/ MSR830-10EI-GL/ MSR830-6HI-GL/ MSR830-10HI-GL/ MSR2600-6-X1-GL/ MSR1004S-5G-GL and fit AP compatibility matrix

AP

File Name

Remarks

WA510H-WW

wa4300h.ipe

 

WA530-WW

WA530X-WW

WA536-WW

WA538-WW

wa5300.ipe

 

WA560-WW

wa5600.ipe

 

WA6320

WA6320H

WA6330

wa6300.ipe

 

WA6622

WA6628

WA6638

WA6620X

WA6630X

wa6600.ipe

 

Table 8 MSR3600-28-XS/MSR3620-XS/MSR860-6EI-XS/MSR860-6HI-XS and fit AP compatibility matrix

AP

File Name

Remarks

WA4320i-X

wa4300.ipe

 

WA2610H

WA2610H-LI

WA4320H-SI

WA4320-ACN-E

WA4320-ACN-D

WA4320-ACN-C

wa4300s.ipe

 

WA4320H

WA5320H-LI

WA5320-D

wa4300h.ipe

 

WA5320-C

WA5320-C-IOT

WA5320

WA5320i-LI

WA5320H

WA5320-C-EI

WA5320X-E

WA5320X-SI

WA5320X

WA5320X-LI

WA5530S

WA5530-LI

WA5530

wa5300.ipe

 

WA6320-C

WA6320-D

WA6320H-LI

WA6330-LI

WA6320S-C

WA6320S-E

wa6300.ipe

 

WA6520S-C

WA6520S-E

WA6522H-LI

WA6520-C

WA6522H-D

WA6520H-LI

WA6520S-D

WA6522-C

WA6530-LI

wa6500a.ipe

 

Table 9 MSR2630-XS/MSR3610-I-XS/MSR3610-IE-XS/MSR3620-X1-XS/MSR3640-XS/MSR3660-XS and fit AP compatibility matrix

AP

File Name

Remarks

WA4320i-X

wa4300.ipe

 

WA2610H

WA2610H-LI

WA4320H-SI

WA4320-ACN-E

WA4320-ACN-D

WA4320-ACN-C

wa4300s.ipe

 

WA4320H

WA5320H-LI

WA5320-D

SIC-AP320

wa4300h.ipe

 

WA5320-C

WA5320-C-IOT

WA5320

WA5320i-LI

WA5320H

WA5320-C-EI

WA5320X-E

WA5320X-SI

WA5320X

WA5320X-LI

WA5530S

WA5530-LI

WA5530

wa5300.ipe

 

WA6320-C

WA6320-D

WA6320H-LI

WA6330-LI

WA6320S-C

WA6320S-E

wa6300.ipe

 

WA6520S-C

WA6520S-E

WA6522H-LI

WA6520-C

WA6522H-D

WA6520H-LI

WA6520S-D

WA6522-C

WA6530-LI

wa6500a.ipe

 

Table 10 MSR610 and fit AP compatibility matrix

AP

File Name

Remarks

WA530-WW

wa5300.ipe

 

WA6120

WA6120H

WA6120X

WA6126

wa6500a.ipe

 

 

Upgrade advice

As a best practice, upgrade to this version as long as possible.

Upgrade restrictions and guidelines

Before performing a software upgrade, it is important to refer to the H3C MSR2600_MSR3600_MSR5600_MSR8XX-CMW710-R6749P21 Release Notes (Software Feature Changes) document for any feature changes in the new version. Also check the most recent version of the related documents (see "Related documentation") available on the H3C website for more information about feature configuration and commands.

Hardware feature updates

CMW710-R6749P21

None.

CMW710-R6749P14

Add new hardware:

RT-SIC-4G-CAT6

RT-HMIM-8SAE-V2

RT-HMIM-4SAE-V2

RT-HMIM-8E1-V3

RT-HMIM-4E1-V3

RT-HMIM-2E1-V3

RT-SIC-5G-CN

RT-MSR1104S-W-CAT6

RT-MSR1104S-W

CMW710-R6728P26

None.

CMW710-R6728P25

None.

CMW710-R6728P23

None.

CMW710-R6728P19

Add new hardware:

HMIM-4SAE-V2

HMIM-8SAE-V2.

CMW710-R6728P17

Add new hardware:

RT-SIC-4G-CAT6

CMW710-R6728P16

None.

CMW710-R6728P15

Add new hardware:

MSR1004S-5G

MSR1004S-5G-GL

CMW710-R6728P14

None.

CMW710-R6728P12

None.

CMW710-R0821P15

None.

CMW710-R0821P14

None.

CMW710-R0821P13

Add  new hardware:

2-Port OC-3c/STM-1c POS HMIM Module

4-Port Asynchronous Serial Interface (4*RS232/RS422/RS485,2*DI) SIC Module

H3C MSR3610-IG ICT Industrial Converged Gateway with 8GE (2Combo) Ports,HD Supported,PoE Supported,Dual AC Power Supplies

H3C MSR3610-IG Enhanced ICT Industrial Converged Gateway with 8GE (2Combo) Ports,HD Supported,PoE Supported,Dual AC Power Supplies

CMW710-R0821P11

None.

CMW710-R0821P10

None.

CMW710-R0809P33

None.

CMW710-R0809P32

None.

CMW710-R0809P28

None.

Software feature and command updates

For software feature changes in version R0809P22 and earlier for different device models, see the following documents:

·         MSR810_MSR810P10_MSR810SE series routersH3C MSR810_MSR810P10_MSR810SE-CMW710-R0809P22 Release Notes (Software Feature Changes)

·         MSR2600-6-X1-GL_MSR3600-28-SI-GL series routersH3C MSR2600_MSR3600-CMW710-R0809P22 Release Notes (Software Feature Changes)

·         MSR830EI-GL_MSR830HI-GL_MSR810-GL series routersH3C MSR810_MSR830-CMW710-R0809P22 Release Notes (Software Feature Changes)

For more information about the software feature and command update history, see H3C MSR2600_MSR3600_MSR5600-CMW710-R6749P21 Release Notes (Software Feature Changes).

MIB updates

Table 11 MIB updates

Item

MIB file

Module

Description

CMW710-R6749P21

New

None

None

None

Modified

None

None

None

CMW710-R6728P26

New

None

None

None

Modified

None

None

None

CMW710-R6728P25

New

None

None

None

Modified

None

None

None

CMW710-R6728P23

New

None

None

None

Modified

None

None

None

CMW710-R6728P19

New

None

None

None

Modified

None

None

None

CMW710-R6728P17

New

None

None

None

Modified

None

None

None

CMW710-R6728P16

New

None

None

None

Modified

None

None

None

CMW710-R6728P15

New

None

None

None

Modified

None

None

None

CMW710-R6728P14

New

None

None

None

Modified

None

None

None

CMW710-R6728P12

New

None

None

None

Modified

None

None

None

CMW710-R0821P15

New

None

None

None

Modified

None

None

None

CMW710-R0821P14

New

None

None

None

Modified

None

None

None

CMW710-R0821P13

New

None

None

None

Modified

None

None

None

CMW710-R0821P11

New

None

None

None

Modified

None

None

None

CMW710-R0821P10

New

None

None

None

Modified

None

None

None

CMW710-R0821P09

New

None

None

None

Modified

None

None

None

CMW710-R0809P33

 

 

 

New

None

None

None

Modified

None

None

None

CMW710-R0809P32

New

None

None

None

Modified

None

None

None

CMW710-R0809P28

New

None

None

None

Modified

None

None

None

CMW710-R0809P27

New

None

None

None

Modified

None

None

None

CMW710-R0809P25

New

None

None

None

Modified

None

None

None

CMW710-R0707P24

New

None

None

None

Modified

None

None

None

CMW710-R0707P21

New

None

None

None

Modified

None

None

None

CMW710-R0707P19

New

None

None

None

Modified

None

None

None

CMW710-R0707P16

New

hh3c-entity-vendortype-oid.                

mib

hh3c-product-id.mib

RFC1213-MIB

Added  RFC1213-MIB

Modified

None

None

None

 

Operation changes

None.

Restrictions and cautions

Before performing a software upgrade, it is important to refer to the H3C MSR2600_MSR3600_MSR5600_MSR8XX-CMW710-R6749P21 Release Notes (Software Feature Changes)  document for any feature changes in the new version. Also check the most recent version of the related documents (see "Related documentation") available on the H3C website for more information about feature configuration and commands.

When you use this version of software, make sure you fully understand the restrictions and cautions described in this section.

Restrictions

Software Feature

1.       The mGRE and Suite B features are not available in the current software version R04XX.

2.       If the MSR3640X1-HI router uses GE 0/0 as an IRF physical interface, you cannot use it directly as the management interface after it is removed from the IRF port. To use it as the management interface, you must save the running configuration and reboot the router. If a management interface is required before the reboot, you can use another interface as the management interface.

Others

3.       After the version is graded to R0809P27, the password of a local user must contain a minimum of 10 characters, and the password complexity settings must be compliant with the requirements. For more information about the password complexity requirements, see the password control commands in the software feature change.

4.       Preprovisioning is not supported on all devices and cards. For more information about support for previsioning, contact Technical Support.

5.       The traffic statistics for a Layer 3 aggregate subinterface do not contain error packet statistics. Comparatively, the traffic statistics for a Layer 3 aggregate interface contain error packet statistics. To diagnose error packets received and sent on a Layer 3 aggregate subinterface, use the traffic statistics of member physical links and the aggregate interface for analysis and inference.

Cautions

None.

Licensing

About licensing

H3C offers licensing options for you to deploy features and expand resource capacity on an as needed basis. To use license-based features, purchase licenses from H3C and install the licenses. For more information about the license-based features and licenses available for them, see H3C MSR & SR6600 Series Routers License Matrixes.

Registering and installing licenses

To register and transfer licenses, access H3C license services at http://www.h3c.com/en/License.

For information about registering licenses, installing activation files, and transferring licenses, see H3C Switches & Routers Licensing Guide

Obtaining license server software and documentation

To perform remote licensing, first download and install the H3C license server software.

·         To obtain the H3C license server software package, click

H3C license server software package

·         To obtain H3C license server documentation, click

H3C license server documentation

Open problems and workarounds

202312251639

·         Symptom: The OK button is missing on the AP modification page.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur if you manage APs that support AC functions from the Web interface.

·         Workaround: Manage APs from the CLI. You can use the wlan ap ap_name model ap_model command to enter AP view.

202312230896

·         Symptom: On the Web interface, edit an existing IPsec policy. The IKE peer address cannot be displayed, resulting in failure to deploy the IPsec policy.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if you edit an existing IPsec policy from the Web interface.

·         Workaround: To edit an existing IPsec policy, delete the policy and then re-create one on the Web interface, or you can edit the settings of an existing IPsec policy from the CLI.

202312200109

·         Symptom: When you configure a fiber port to operate in half duplex mode on the Web page, the Web page keeps displaying "please wait".

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if you configure a fiber port to operate in half duplex mode on the Web page.

·         Workaround: The problem does not occur on copper ports. Typically, fiber ports are not configured to operate in half duplex mode. This problem will be resolved in the next version.

202312191639

·         Symptom: Failed to edit an existing IPsec policy on the Web interface.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if you edit an existing IPsec policy from the Web interface.

·         Workaround: To edit an existing IPsec policy, delete the policy and then re-create one on the Web interface, or you can edit the settings of an existing IPsec policy from the CLI. This issue will be resolved in the next version.

202312090302

·         Symptom: On an SRv6 over GRE over IPsec network, the ping test for flow forwarding succeeds and that for fast forwarding fails.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs on an SRv6 over GRE over IPsec network where the segment list contains an End.X SID and End SID.

·         Workaround: Do not configure End SID for the endpoint, and configure only the End.X SID. The standard configuration of the solution does not have this issue.

202211291359

·         Symptom: An MSR3640-G, MSR3620-G, MSR3610-G, MSR56G router experiences packet loss.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if a flash write operation is performed, such as saving the configuration or downloading an image file.

·         Workaround: Perform a flash write operation while no traffic is present.

202312220603

·         Symptom: The Web interface failed to deploy a scheduled restart task to the device.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if the Web interface deploys a scheduled restart task to the device that is executed on Sundays.

·         Workaround: Configure the scheduled restart task to be executed on Sundays from the Web interface or deploy the scheduled restart settings from the CLI.

202312132077

·         Symptom: On the SDWAN client, after the server-verify enable command is executed for the SDWAN server identity authentication, the client cannot establish a TLS connection.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if you execute the server-verify enable command on an SDWAN client.

·         Workaround: Use the undo server-verify enable configuration on SDWAN clients.

202312130623

·         Symptom: BGP peer flapping occurs.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if IPv6 peers are configured in an IPv4 address family and UPDATE messages with IPv4 next hop addresses are received.

·         Workaround: Do not configure IPv6 peers in IPv4 address families. This issue will be resolved in the next version.

202312011891

·         Symptom: When you are performing SIM card switchover on a dual-SIM single-standby MSR1104S-5G-CN router, the dialup port goes down, but the configured static IPv4 routes are effective. As a result, router errors occur and the network is disconnected.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if you are performing SIM card switchover and might occur when the modem restarts.

·         Workaround: When using a single SIM card, delete unused routes. When using dual SIM cards, intervene with an EAA script.

202311290219

·         Symptom: HTTPS URL filtering rules do not take effect.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs because an HTTPS packet is processed as follows:

a.    The device identifies the first HTTPS packet which matches a security policy rule. This security policy rule does not process the SNI field because this rule is not associated with any URL filtering policy.

b.    For another subsequent HTTPS packet, when the packet matches another security policy rule, the device will not block this packet as required because the device considers that the SNI field has been processed.

·         Workaround: To perform URL filtering on HTTPS traffic, you must use a URL filtering policy in a security policy rule.

202312261213

·         Symptom: On the remote management Web interface of the controller, the system name of the device contains an irrelevant special character.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs when you remotely manage a device through the controller.

·         Workaround: None. This issue does not affect the functionality of the device and will be fixed in a later version.

202312261662

·         Symptom: Items such as resource monitoring are not displayed after you click a member device on the SmartMC topology page.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur after you click a member device in the SmartMC topology if the device acts as the TM to manage TCs.

·         Workaround: None.

202312230902

·         Symptom: On the tunnel details page for an IPsec tunnel that has defined to protect a specific protocol (for example, IP), the protocol displays undefined in the protected traffic characteristics.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if you go to the IPsec VPN > Monitor Information page and view details for an IPsec tunnel.

·         Workaround: View IPsec tunnel information by using the command at the CLI.

202311160906

·         Symptom: On the Web interface, DDoS and policy-based routing settings fail to be imported.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if you perform the following operations on the Web interface:

a.    Export configuration that contains both dialer interfaces and VLAN interfaces.

b.    Restore the factory defaults.

c.    Import the exported configuration.

·         Workaround: Roll back or restore the configuration at the CLI.

List of resolved problems

For resolved problem lists of version R0809P22 and earlier for different device models, see the following documents:

·         MSR810_MSR810P10_MSR810SE series routersH3C MSR810_MSR810P10_MSR810SE-CMW710-R0809P22 Release Notes

·         MSR2600-6-X1-GL_MSR3600-28-SI-GL series routersH3C MSR2600_MSR3600-CMW710-R0809P22 Release Notes

·         MSR830EI-GL_MSR830HI-GL_MSR810-GL series routersH3C MSR810_MSR830-CMW710-R0809P22 Release Notes

Resolved problems in CMW710-R6749P21

202312010090

·         Symptom: After ISIS FRR is enabled, some routes cannot be learned correctly.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if IS-IS LFA FRR cannot calculate the primary next hop for a route that corresponds to multiple advertisement sources.

202311141749

·         Symptom: When you use SNMP to read interface-related MIB nodes, the CPU control core usage is high.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if hardware is frequently accessed when SNMP is used to read MIB node information of the switching interfaces of the specific MSR models (MSR3620X1/40X1/MSR2600-15-X1). As a result, the CPU usage is high.

202310301296

·         Symptom: The perception of tunnel quality changes is relatively slow, which is about 10 minutes.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs in the SDWAN branch solution that uses the F8149L15/16 version, and a tunnel does not have service traffic to forward or the traffic is switch to another tunnel due to poor tunnel quality.

202308110094

·         Symptom: A manual configuration backup displays the success result but actually fails.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs in the SDWAN branch solution where the controller version is 6.4 or later, and you manually trigger a configuration backup when the device storage space is already full.

202310200097

·         Symptom: The device's CPU usage reaches 100% at regular intervals (RIR interval).

·         Condition: This symptom might occur in the following situation:

¡  On an SDWAN EVPN network, the links quality changes (satisfies or does not satisfy the SLA requirements) in every RIR interval.

¡  A large number of sessions exist within the flow corresponding to the SLA configuration.

202310311426

·         Symptom: The iOS iNode client of the latest version cannot access SSL VPN from the device.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if the iPhone iNode client is upgraded from 7.3.37 to 7.3.39.

Resolved problems in CMW710-R6749P14

None.

Resolved problems in CMW710-R6728P26

202209211027

·         Symptom: The browser prompts that the website cannot provide a secure connection when you log in to the SSL VPN gateway.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if you perform the following operations:

¡  Roll back the certificate configuration of the SSL VPN gateway to the initial configuration.

¡  Save the running configuration and restart the SSL VPN gateway.

¡  Roll back to the original certificate configuration.

¡  Enable an SSL VPN context for the SSL VPN gateway.

¡  Log in to the SSL VPN gateway.

202110120447

·         Symptom: The ADWAN controller deploys SR-TE settings and redirects traffic to a tunnel. The traffic is forwarded along the scheduled the tunnel. However, the route shows that the traffic is forwarded through the default tunnel and the FIB entry has multiple outgoing tunnel interfaces.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs after the ADWAN controller deploys SR-TE settings and traffic is redirected to a specific tunnel as scheduled by SR-TE.

202209091543

·         Symptom: Failed to install a patch through the controller because the xmlcfgd process is locked.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs when you install a patch through the controller.

202211150166

·         Symptom: The svpnlang value in the cookie that is returned from https://218.61.255.153:2000/wnm/login/login.json has an XSS injection vulnerability of CVE-2022-35416 vulnerability.

·         Condition: None.

202302240115

·         Symptom: The peak traffic statistics are inaccurate for fixed interfaces on SPU300-G modules.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if the fixed interfaces on SPU300-G modules receive and send traffic and you view the statistics.

202302160660

·         Symptom: An interface module on an MSR56G router cannot start up.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if you save the configuration (including NAT) and restart the router.

202302270304

·         Symptom: After MSR3640X1, MSR3620X1, MSR3640X1HI, or MSR56 router starts up with the initial configuration, the BFD process occupies a large amount of memory.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if the router is upgraded to R6728P24 and restarted with the initial configuration.

202301120184

·         Symptom: The IKED process is abnormal and the forwarding card restarts unexpectedly.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs occasionally if the device runs for a long period of time with IPsec and DPD configured.

202303150164

·         Symptom: Some interfaces on an SPU300G module fail to send packets.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur if you configure a QoS rate limit on an interface on the SPU300G module and the interface receives excess traffic.

202303281759

·         Symptom: The memory resources used by OSPF are increasing, because OSPF has been running for a long time and some interfaces flap frequently.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur if the device runs OSPF for a long time and some interfaces flap frequently.

Resolved problems in CMW710-R6728P25

202207281593

·         Symptom: The device repeatedly prints “Deadloop detected on cpu 0 core 1” and the traffic is interrupted.

·         Condition: Directly configure the NAT server with NO-PAT.

202207040294

·         Symptom: The Web and Cloud-Net interfaces are stuck, and the Web interface times out and exits after a period of time.

·         Condition: Obtain the device logs at the CLI.

202208300351

·         Symptom: The CPU usage of the device will become high irregularly.

·         Condition: When SNMP reads the device CPU usage, replace the real-time MIB node with the MIB node at the five minutes interval.

202209220712

·         Symptom: The SSLVPN certificate authentication failed.

·         Condition: Restart the SSLVPN process to resolve this issue.

202211171839

·         Symptom: The MSR3600G reports a temperature alarm when its temperature is in the normal range.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs with a low probability when the device is operating correctly.

202208191102

·         Symptom: The virtual IP address of the VRRP group is not reachable if the aggregate interface on the MSR3620-X1 has multiple member ports.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if the Layer 3 aggregate interface has multiple member ports, and is enabled with VRRP.

202210110714

·         Symptom: Removal of a SIC-5G subcard is not reported to the controller. Normal event will not be reported to the controller for subcard removal.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if the device is incorporated by the controller and a SIC-5G subcard is hot swapped.

202211100976

·         Symptom: An MSR 5600 router fails to forward NAT traffic because the primary traffic processing slot of a subinterface is incorrect.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if both IRF and outbound NAT are configured.

202209291164

·         Symptom: When IPCP NAK packets with the IPv4 option as all-zeros are received, the pppd process gets stuck in an infinite loop.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if the device receives invalid IPCP NAK packets (with the IPv4 option as all-zeros).

202210241602

·         Symptom: The packets processed by RIR on the VSI inbound interface are encrypted and then processed in one core, the aging is slow in the RIR forwarding cache. When a large amount of traffic exists for a long period of time, the memory usage is high.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if packets processed by RIR on the VSI inbound interface.

202211140193

·         Symptom: After a branch site is added to the network of the ADWAN solution, RIR link selection from the headquarters to the site is incorrect. Link selection is as expected after you configure the tunnel out-interface command again.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if you add a new site to the network of the ADWAN solution configured with RIR link selection.

Resolved problems in CMW710-R6728P23

202208191342

·         Symptom: The memory is exhausted after a GM card is removed while IPsec traffic is present.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if the IPsec tunnel uses the SM4+SM3 algorithm combination.

202208101089

·         Symptom: The CPU usage is 100% for a long time.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if you obtain the device configuration through the controller or through NETCONF.

202207211628

·         Symptom: The APR feature cannot work correctly.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if one of the following operations is performed:

¡  Automatic update for the APR signature library.

¡  Manual update for the APR signature library.

¡  Rolling back the APR signature library.

202207210949

·         Symptom: The device reboots after an HMIM-8GSWF card is removed or rebooted while traffic is present.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if an HMIM-8GSWF card is removed or rebooted while traffic is present.

202207130227

·         Symptom: BGP neighbors flap frequently.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if BGP establishes a large number of neighbors by using ADVPN tunnel addresses in a spine-leaf network.

202208231254

·         Symptom: When acting as a Telnet server, the device reports the Failed to connect to the remote host error message during a redirection operation.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if you execute the telnet server acl command before enabling redirection.

202205121202

·         Symptom: The configuration fails to be saved on an MSR5680 router.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if you log in to the router through SSH and execute the fixdisk command.

202208181743

·         Symptom: The serial number of the new subcard obtained through NETCONF is the serial number of the old subcard before replacement.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs after you replace a subcard with another subcard on an MSR router.

202207190168

·         Symptom: The MSR3600X devices report the MBUF block alarm after they form an IRF fabric.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur if the MSR3600X devices use Layer 2 interfaces with IDs larger than G0/3 as IRF physical interfaces and they receive packets of a fixed length.

202206291293

·         Symptom: A primary private FIB route becomes a blackhole route.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur if the ingress node in an L3VPN over SRv6 BE network has TI-LFA backup configured.

202209020121

·         Symptom: In SDWAN mode, SNMPv3 connection failed.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur if two IRF member devices have different snmpboots values after a master/subordinate switchover.

202206240760

·         Symptom: A TTY loses shell settings after an asynchronous serial port switches from flow mode to protocol mode and then to flow mode again.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur if an asynchronous serial port switches from flow mode to protocol mode and then to flow mode again.

202206281099

·         Symptom: An IRF member device reports the RBAC registration alarm after startup.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur if an IRF member device starts up.

202206090402

·         Symptom: An internal error occurs after a Chinese operator library file is imported on the Web interface.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur if a Chinese operator library file is imported on the multi-WAN configuration page.

Resolved problems in CMW710-R6728P20

202205311764

·         Symptom: The CVE-1999-0524 vulnerability exists.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs when you scan the system for vulnerabilities.

202205190739

·         Symptom: Establishment of RIR NQA detection fails.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur if IRF member devices reboot and the traffic outgoing interface for a tunnel is on the subordinate device.

202205201580

·         Symptom: An IRF master reboots unexpectedly.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur if the device is in an ADWAN environment and traffic is scheduled by RIR after the device is powered on.

202204270732

·         Symptom: IRF member devices reboot unexpectedly.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur if last hop holding is enabled on the devices and FTP traffic is forwarded across the IRF master and subordinate devices.

202205181795

·         Symptom: BGP connections are disrupted because of memory exhaustion.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur if BGP routs are recurve to FRR routes and BGP route flapping occurs frequently.

202205121082

·         Symptom: The GE0/0 and GE0/5 interfaces operate in Layer 2 mode by default on the MSR1002X 4 device.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur if the device boots with initial configuration or the default command has been executed on the interfaces.

202106111031

·         Symptom: Aggregation member ports become Selected slowly, and the Selected states of aggregation member ports are different on both ends of an aggregate link. As a result, VRRP advertisements are dropped during a period of time, and the VRRP state becomes abnormal.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if you frequently add member ports to and remove member ports from an aggregate interface.

Resolved problems in CMW710-R6728P19

202205300240

·         Symptom: When a cable is repeatedly plugged/unplugged for a port, the LED for the port is always on, and the port is physically down.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if a cable is repeatedly plugged/unplugged for a port.

202205191789

·         Symptom: Both the RTA client and server are configured with multiple VTY virtual terminals. The minimum VTY virtual terminal number on the server is not applied to the interface on the client, another VTY virtual terminal number on the server is applied to the client interface, and a connection is triggered. The server will generate a core file.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if the following operations are performed:

Both the RTA client and server are configured with multiple VTY virtual terminals.

·         The minimum VTY virtual terminal number on the server is not applied to the interface on the client, another VTY virtual terminal number on the server is applied to the client interface, and a connection is triggered.

202205190464

·         Symptom: The whole MSR56 router is rebooted repeatedly. After the cards are started, the Remove button might not take effect.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if the cards are not initialized within 120 seconds and the function of shielding the button is not enabled.

202205181709

·         Symptom: In synchronous serial port mode, when NRZI is configured on serial ports of both ends, the serial ports cannot ping each other.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if you configure NRZI in synchronous serial port mode.

Resolved problems in CMW710-R6728P18

202203050553

·         Symptom: When IPsec, NAT, and IPsec No NAT are all enabled on an outgoing interface on the device, a tunnel can be established normally. However, NAT translation is not first performed for the backward IPSec traffic, and the backward traffic cannot be forwarded.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if IPsec, NAT, and IPsec No NAT are all enabled on an outgoing interface on the device and bidirectional traffic is injected.

202203231723

·         Symptom: The per-IP, per-TCP port number, and per-UDP port number connection count limit settings configured from the Web interface do not take effect.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs after you configure per-IP, per-TCP port number, and per-UDP port number connection limit settings from the Web interface.

202204281309

·         Symptom: An MSR 1004S-5G router fails to load the new configuration file but restores to the factory-default settings.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur after you perform the following operations:

a.    Press the reset button on the router to restore factory-default settings.

b.    Save new configuration and reboot the router.

202204121481

·         Symptom: The GNSS LED on an MSR 1004S-5G router might not turn on after the router starts up. and the display cellular command might not display GNSS latitude and longitude information.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur after an MSR 1004S-5G router starts up.

Resolved problems in CMW710-R6728P17

202202110203

·         Symptom: Failed to log in to the device through Telnet or SSH.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if the following conditions exist:

¡  You have logged in to the device through a VTY line. 

¡  A large number of abnormal exits occur to the processes in the preceding login. As a result, the line in the dbm cannot be released.

202203170154

·         Symptom: A interface module reboots when the display hardware internal dump Ten-GigabitEthernet 2/2/0 chip 2 global is executed in probe view.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs on an MSR 56-60 router installed with an HMIM-4XP module.

202202240545

·         Symptom: Entering any command in SSL VPN policy group view causes the CLI to return to the system view.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs on devices that use the IPE files 36x1.ipe or 36hi.ipe.

202203281236

·         Symptom: The device reboots after it receives traffic

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if EoGRE over IPsec is configured and the output interface of the traffic is a 5G wireless interface.

202202250466

·         Symptom: On a basic multicast network, configure ambiguous VLAN termination on IGMP-enabled subinterfaces on the multicast group side. The captured packets carry only one layer of VLAN tags, which should carry two layers of VLAN tags.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if ambiguous VLAN termination is configured on IGMP-enabled subinterfaces on the multicast group side of a basic multicast network.

202111301472

·         Symptom: On an ADWAN hub-spoke network, an incoming LAN interface is a cross-card aggregate interface. When you switch the traffic processing slot for the aggregate interface, the controller deletes the application group configuration (flow ID-related configuration). If you view the RIR sessions of the flow ID when traffic is not stopped, the sessions still exist, and session statistics exist in the display tunnel flow-statistics command output.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if the following conditions exist on an ADWAN hub-spoke network:

¡  An incoming LAN interface is a cross-card aggregate interface.

¡  When you switch the traffic processing slot for the aggregate interface, the controller deletes the application group configuration (flow ID-related configuration).

¡  View the RIR sessions of the flow ID when traffic is not stopped.

202201120647

·         Symptom: The device cannot perform per-packet load sharing for fragments of large packets.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if you enable RIR per-packet load sharing in an ADWAN dual-gateway scenario.

202202240385

·         Symptom: More than 50 L2TP tunnels based on VLAN subinterfaces are configured on the device, and traffic is injected. After a period of time, the traffic statistics of VLAN interfaces read from MIBs are larger than the actual statistics. 

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if more than 50 L2TP tunnels based on VLAN subinterfaces are configured on the device and traffic is injected for a period of time.

202202110645

·         Symptom: In the ADVPN environment, the actual outgoing interface of packets is a public network interface not bound to a VPN instance, and the ADVPN tunnel interface is bound to a VPN instance. IKE negotiation fails in phase 2, and IPsec SAs cannot be negotiated. 

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if the following conditions exist:

¡  In the ADVPN environment, the actual outgoing interface of packets is a public network interface not bound to a VPN instance.

¡  The ADVPN tunnel interface is bound to a VPN instance.

202111090191

·         Symptom: Integrity is not checked for an IPsec policy template. Nodes with smaller serial numbers are preferentially matched. If the configuration of a policy template with a small serial number is empty, IPsec SA negotiation fails.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if the configuration of an IPsec policy template with a small serial number is empty.

Resolved problems in CMW710-R6728P1601

202203110956

·         Symptom: The built-in RM500QGL module on the MSR1004S-5G router has a 5% probability of being not recognized when the router is operating correctly.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs with a probability when the MSR1004S-5G router is operating correctly.

Resolved problems in CMW710-R6728P16

202201200280

·         Symptom: The NQA process might reboot unexpectedly with an extremely low probability.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if the following operations are performed:

a.          An NQA operation with the saving of history records enabled has started and is running.

b.         For the NQA operation, use the NMS to frequently deploy the following get operations (including get, get-next, and get-bulk):

-      pingProbeHistoryTable for an ICMP echo operation. 

-      traceRouteProbeHistoryTable/traceRouteHopsTable for a UDP tracert operation.

202112240749

·         Symptom: The traffic rate statistics cannot be collected.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if you view the traffic rate statistics of PPPoE users on the user traffic ranking page.

202112240315

·         Symptom: The CPU usage of the MPU is high. As a result, the IPsec and BGP services cannot be established for a long period of time.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if the following conditions exist:

¡  The device uses an MPU100-X1 MPU and is deployed on an ADWAN branch network.

¡  The hubs are upgraded when a large number of branches exist.

202112220555

·         Symptom: The pppd process is abnormal and generates a core file.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if the static VA pool is repeatedly created and deleted when a large number of L2TP users repeatedly come online and go offline.

202112160087

·         Symptom: Traffic fails to be forwarded.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if IP source guard is enabled on interfaces of an MSR3600-28-X1/3600-51-X1 device.

202111261458

·         Symptom: After the connection state of an SRv6 policy changes, the gRPC server does not obtain related state change information.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if the device is connected to a gRPC server and the connection state of an SRv6 policy is changed on the device.

202202240545

·         Symptom: When you enter SSL VPN policy group view and execute a command available in this view, the system automatically returns to the system view and the command fails to be executed.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if you enter SSL VPN policy group view and execute a command available in this view.

Resolved problems in CMW710-R6728P15

202201101361

·         Symptom: When a GE 0/5 interface on the MSR1004 device connects to a 10-GE interface on the MSR56 device, the local interface on the MSR1004 device is up and the peer is down.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if a GE 0/5 interface on the MSR1004 device connects to a 10-GE interface on the MSR56 device.

Resolved problems in CMW710-R6728P14

202110190485

·         Symptom: Traffic not matching an IPsec SA is encrypted by IPsec.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if you configure an IPsec tunnel in SVTI mode, specify an ACL at one end of the tunnel, and do not specify an ACL at the other end of the tunnel, and then inject traffic to the end that does not specify an ACL.

202110221173

·         Symptom: The CPU usage is high after mLDP-based MVPN is configured.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if mLDP-based MVPN is configured.

Resolved problems in CMW710-R6728P12

202108110448

·         Symptom: An SVTI tunnel interface that references an ACL cannot be up.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if you configure an SVTI tunnel and specify an ACL for it.

202108171536

·         Symptom: After you configure traffic-directing settings in SR-MPLS TE policy and then roll back a configuration file without these settings, the traffic-directing settings are still effective.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur when configure traffic-directing settings in SR-MPLS TE policy and then roll back a configuration file without these settings.

202108171791

·         Symptom: Traffic is still forwarded through the original SRv6-TE policy tunnel even after you use the remark service-class command to remark the service class for the traffic tunnel in a QoS policy.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur if the traffic is forwarded through SRv6-TE policy CBTS, and then you use the remark service-class command to remark the service class for the traffic tunnel in a QoS policy.

202108200478

·         Symptom: After you configure an IPv6 IPsec policy with the policy name the same as that of an IPsec policy, the subsequent IPv6 IPsec policy settings can take effect but not build run, and the settings are lost after a device reboot even if they are saved before the reboot.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if you configure an IPv6 IPsec policy whose name contains the name of an IPsec policy, then configure other settings for the IPv6 IPsec policy, save the settings, and then reboot the device.

Resolved problems in CMW710-R0821P16

202107290522

·    Symptom: Interfaces on both ends of a PPP link repeatedly flap.

·    Condition: This symptom occurs if an MP bundle is configured through an MP-group interface on an E1 or POS card and the MP-group interface on one end is shut down or deleted. 

Resolved problems in CMW710-R0821P15

202107080664

·    Symptom: There is residual IKE SA configuration on the hub after the spoke is restarted.

·    Condition: This symptom occurs if you restart a spoke device in an ADVPN that uses the full-mesh networking mode.

Resolved problems in CMW710-R0821P14

202106070526

·         Symptom: The device requests a PKI certificate from a server after it synchronizes the system time by using NTP. The server returns an error because it has issued a certificate to the device.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if the following conditions exist:

¡  The device does not have an RTC device and restores its system time to year 2011 upon each startup.

¡  The device requests a PKI certificate from the server after a startup.

¡  Because the device has not synchronized its time by using NTP, it has an incorrect system time and determines that the certificate issued from the server is not in the validity period and drops the certificate.

Resolved problems in CMW710-R0821P13

202104090941

·         Symptom: mGRE does not support IKEv2.

·         Condition: None.

202103310929

·         Symptom: Memory leaks occur after IPv6 NetStream is configured.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur if the device receives traffic after IPv6 NetStream is configured.

202102021358

·         Symptom: Traffic loss occurs when the router selects an output interface different from the one configured by using the tunnel out-interface command for the traffic forwarded over a VXLAN over TE tunnel.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur if the router selects an output interface different from the one configured by using the tunnel out-interface command for the traffic forwarded over a VXLAN over TE tunnel.

Resolved problems in CMW710-R0821P11

202102071217

·         Symptom: On the MSR3600-28 router, when a port range is assigned to a Layer 2 aggregation group, only the lowest numbered port is successfully assigned.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur if a port range is assigned to a Layer 2 aggregation group.

Resolved problems in CMW710-R0821P10

202102021242

·         Symptom: The HTTP/HTTPS remote login feature does not take effect when it is issued from the Web interface.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur if remote login is configured on the Web interface.

202101251358

·         Symptom: Users cannot access webpages on the Internet after outbound NAT is configured on the WAN interface.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if WAAS is also configured in SD-WAN B04 version.

202101111482

·         Symptom: Device memory exhausts on the ingress of an MPLS TE tunnel.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs in an SDWAN industry B06 scenario where OSPF is used to direct traffic to the MPLS TE tunnel and OSPF route flapping occurs repeatedly.

202101071839

·         Symptom: In the SD-WAN branch B04 solution scenario, RIR settings such as link types and sequence numbers fail to be issued.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur when you issue RIR settings upon a link switchover after you delete the configured RIR settings.

202101151300

·         Symptom: In the SD-WAN branch B04 solution scenario, the RIR flow priority-based traffic scheduling settings are lost.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur upon a link switchover after the controller issues the RIR flow priority-based traffic scheduling settings.

202101070004

·         Symptom: L2TP negotiation fails.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur if the offset bit is set in L2TP IPCP packets.

Resolved problems in CMW710-R0809P33

202012081289

·         Symptom: The device reboots after running for a long time because of memory exhaustion.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if the SNMP module is configured to send trap messages to multiple servers with the address of the first server reachable but the address of the second server unreachable.

202009300258

·         Symptom: The IKE process is stuck and tunnel negotiations fail.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur in the following situation:

¡  IKE uses digital certificate authentication, and the certificate revocation checking method is configured as revocation-check method crl none.

¡  There are many IKE negotiations and the device cannot connect to the CRL repository server.

Resolved problems in CMW710-R0809P32

202009300258

·         Symptom: The IKE process is stuck and tunnel negotiation fails.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur if the following conditions exist:

      IKE uses digital certificate authentication, and the certificate revocation checking method is configured as revocation-check method crl none.

      There are many IKE negotiations and the device cannot connect to the CRL repository server.

202010100134

·         Symptom: Deadloops and unexpected forwarding module reboots might occur after session statistics collection is enabled.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur if DPI and session statistics collection are enabled and a large number of applications have application layer traffic.

Resolved problems in CMW710-R0809P28

202006290650

·         Symptom: The device reboots repeatedly because of memory exhaustion.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if a large number of packets are sent to port 6633.

Resolved problems in CMW710-R0809P27

202006100361

·         Symptom: An interface might fail to receive or send packets with a low probability, which will cause traffic forwarding failure.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if a device with an HMIM-4GEE or HMIM-4GEF card is upgraded to version R0809 and the peer device is not restarted.

202005190442

·         Symptom: The username checking feature cannot be disabled by the undo password-control complexity user-name check command.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if you execute the undo password-control complexity user-name check command in local user view or user group view.

201912131149

·         Symptom: Ping failure or service exception exists for ping or service packets (for example, Telnet or DDNS) sourced from the local device.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur if dual WAN links are available for the packets.

202005061081

·         Symptom: The IKE process cannot be started because of failure to bind default port 500 to IKE.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if you configure IKE when port 500 is occupied by using the nqa server udp-echo x.x.x.x 500 command.

Resolved problems in CMW710-R0809P25

202004130473

·         Symptom: IPsec negotiation failed.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if the SM4 encryption algorithm is specified for phase 2 IPsec negotiation and the initiator carries the key length of 128 bits for the phase 2 negotiation.

201911060873

·         Symptom: The interface bandwidth usage in the display interface command output is incorrect.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if the following devices forward a large amount of traffic:

¡  Devices and cards with Layer 2 interfaces.

¡  Devices using 32-bit CPU, including MSR8XX series, MSR9XX series, ICG2000D/MSR2600 series, MSR3600 series, MSR100X series, and MSR2630.

¡  GE 0/6 through GE 0/9 on an SPU100-X1 card.

¡  GE 0/1 through GE 0/9 on an SPU200/400-X1 card.

201911290115

·         Symptom: The interface bandwidth usage in the display interface command output is incorrect.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if the following interfaces forward a large amount of traffic:

¡  Interfaces on devices and cards with Layer 2 interfaces.

¡  Interfaces on devices using 32-bit CPU, including MSR8XX series, MSR9XX series, ICG2000D, MSR2600 series, MSR3600 series, MSR100X series, and MSR2630.

¡  GE 0/6 through GE 0/9 on SPU100-X1.

¡  GE 0/1 through GE 0/9 on SPU200/400-X1.

202001100481

·         Symptom: IKE negotiation failed.

Condition: This symptom occurs when IKE uses the digital certificate for identity authentication and uses DN in the certificate as the local identity, and the subject field in the certificate exceeds 256 characters.

Resolved problems in CMW710-R0809P22

202003041116

·         Symptom: A QoS policy containing a traffic policing action does not take effect on an aggregate interface.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if there is traffic on the aggregate subinterfaces instead of the aggregate interface and you apply the QoS policy to the aggregate interface.

202003190408

·         Symptom: Cannot create an IPsec policy in the Web interface. An error message prompts that the configuration object does not exist.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs after the device is restored to factory defaults.

202003130974

·         Symptom: The renegotiation initiated by the local device failed.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs when an IPsec tunnel is established between two IPsec gateways and you modify different IPsec policy entries of the same IPsec policy.

202003191478

·         Symptom: The IKE process exited exceptionally, and memory overlap occurs.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if you execute the reset advpn session command or the reset vam client fsm command when CRL checking is enabled.

Resolved problems in CMW710-R0707P24

201911060979

·         Symptom: The source IP address or destination network segment address configuration is displayed as a host address in the Web interface.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if the following operations are performed on the authentication-free IP address page in the Web interface:

a.    Configure a description.

b.    Set the source IP address or destination network segment address.

201910310870

·         Symptom: The server IP address cannot be modified.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur if you select both the check box for modifying server address and the check box for modifying the service provider on the advanced options page.

201910250289

·         Symptom: Configuration import operation might fail.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur if the device has multiple storage media and you use the Web interface to import the configuration file.

201910241082

·         Symptom: The Delete button to the right of a user group member does not take effect.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur when you add or edit a user group on the Network Behaviors > User Group Configuration page.

201910240455

·         Symptom: The IP address information is not displayed on the interface speed page or WAN configuration page.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if a Layer 3 WAN interface is configured to obtain an IP address through DHCP or PPPoE in the Web interface.

201910230726

·         Symptom: The network behavior management feature is disabled.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur if you specify the same string in different cases as the names for policies on the Web application control page.

201910230699

·         Symptom: Cannot create a policy on the URL filtering page.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur if you specify a policy name that starts with an upper-case letter.

201910150870

·         Symptom: The later added IKE keychain will overwrite the previously added IKE keychain. As a result, only one IKE keychain exists on the device, and the IPsec tunnel might fail to be established.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if IPsec policies with the same letters of different cases in their names are added in order.

201910141007

·         Symptom: The system fails to read the user information during user information modification.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur when you modify a user on the Web user management page.

201910211052

·         Symptom: Some configurations for AP templates of models WA2620-WiNet and WA2620E-WiNet get lost after you upgrade the AC from R0615PXX to R0707P21 because templates of the two models do not support the vlan1 command.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur if you upgrade the AC from R0615PXX to R0707P21 and the vlan1 command has been executed for AP templates of the two models.

202002130717

·         Symptom: A device reboots unexpectedly.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs with a low probability if a multi-core device forwards multiple flows in a VXLAN/EVI environment.

201912020343

·         Symptom: Before a user passes 802.1X authentication, the user cannot ping the configured EAD free IP.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if you configure the EAD free IP function and then enable 802.1X authentication.

201912190196

·         Symptom: The SSH connection to the device is disconnected and core files are generated.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if the password control function is enabled, an SSH user logs in to the device for the first time, and the user enters incorrect passwords multiple times.

201912260565

·         Symptom: LSAs remain in an OSPF NSSA area because of time sequence problems.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs with a low probability if the device and its neighbor repeatedly enable and disable redistribution for the same routes.

201911291010

·         Symptom: The memory of the device is lost.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if DPI is enabled on the device, two PCs share and access files across slots or chassis, and the device forwards SMB2 packets.

Resolved problems in CMW710-R0707P21

201911060528

·         Symptom: The switch reboots because of memory exhaustion.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if the switch forwards traffic for a long time when application statistics collection or session statistics collection is enabled.

201908300153

·         Symptom: A server returned an HTTPS authentication failure report during TACACS authentication.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur when the rem_addr field of the authentication request does not carry the terminal IP address but a server identifies the processing policy based on the field.

201907190401

·         Symptom: CFD does not take effect.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if CFD is configured on the device and then the device is rebooted.

201907300197

·         Symptom: An error is reported during the operating system installation on VMs.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if the operating system is installed in the same disk on two VMs.

201909240203

·         Symptom: The IP addresses are not displayed on the IP address list page.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if multiple WAN interfaces obtain IP addresses through DHCP and PPPoE links.

Resolved problems in CMW710-R0707P19

201907040419

·         Symptom: Traffic from some addresses might be switched to the backup link when the primary link works correctly.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur in an MPLS L3VPN FRR scenario.

201905300255

·         Symptom: Cannot add IPsec protected data flows in the ACL for an IPsec policy. The Add button does not take effect.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs when you configure an ACL to add IPsec protected data flows on the New IPsec Policy page for IPsec VPN.

201906240172

·    Symptom: The memory leaks.

·    Condition: This symptom occurs if the info-center syslog trap buffersize 65535 command is executed and the device runs for a long period of time.

201906120398

·    Symptom: ADVPNs fail to be established.

·    Condition: This symptom occurs if multiple spokes use different addresses and ports to register ADVPN negotiation.

Resolved problems in CMW710-R0707P16

201705120372

·    Symptom: Tracert fails for failure to respond to ICMP error messages if the ip unreachables enable or ip ttl-expires enable command was executed 50 days ago.

·    Condition: This symptom occurs if the ip unreachables enable or ip ttl-expires enable command was executed 50 days ago.

201902260252

·    Symptom: After the cable type is set to 75 ohm for interfaces on some E1 interface cards, the configuration cannot be cancelled.

·    Condition: This symptom occurs if the undo form of the command is executed.

201906100675

·    Symptom: The hardware resources are insufficient when a QoS policy is applied.

·    Condition: This symptom occurs if a QoS policy is applied to an interface.

201905230062

·    Symptom: The TACACS server cannot recover from the Block status.

·    Condition: This symptom occurs if active/standby switchover occurs on the device.

201905220166

·    Symptom: Static route configuration is lost.

·    Condition: This symptom occurs if the route configuration contains interfaces and descriptions, and the IRF mode is switched.

201905230358

·    Symptom: Errors occur to LLDP initialization.

·    Condition: This symptom occurs if the subordinate member device of an IRF fabric is rebooted.

201905230130

·    Symptom: The link aggregation module operates abnormally.

·    Condition: This symptom occurs if links flap.

201905280875

·    Symptom: The VSI names cannot be obtained from MIB nodes.

·    Condition: This symptom occurs if the device is configured with both cross-connect groups and VSIs, and cross-connect groups are configured with AC interfaces.

201905230155

·    Symptom: Telnet users remain.

·    Condition: This symptom occurs if users repeatedly Telnet to the device through different terminals.

201905200886

·    Symptom: The device cannot properly forward packets.

·    Condition: This symptom occurs if the device is configured with the vpn popgo command.

201906050532

·         Symptom: After a Telnet user locks the user line and disconnects the connection, the Comsh process remains and the CPU usage gets very high.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if a user Telnets to the device and then press Ctrl+C (specified as the user line locking key) to lock the user line.

201906270092

·         Symptom: The CLI gets stuck after the display port-security command is executed and you have to press Ctrl+C to abort the command execution.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if the following operations are performed on the device:

a.          Enable port security, configure secure MAC addresses, set the port security's limit on the number of MAC addresses to 1, and set the intrusion protection mode to disableport-temporarily.

b.         Log in to the device from another PC and execute the display port-security command to display port security configuration, operation information, and statistics.

201812070155

·         Symptom: Some UDP packets get lost.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if the UDP packets are fragmented and the third and fourth bytes following the IP header of a fragment are 0D AF (3503).

201809300368

·         Symptom: The memory allocated to some service modules (such as NetStream and QoS) leaks.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs with a low probability if the service modules use fast forwarding entries for service processing.

201808080160

·         Symptom: The device cannot calculate IS-IS routes correctly.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if IS-IS PIC is enabled on the device, NSF IETF is enabled on the peer device, and the peer device reboots or a port on the device flaps.

201811230277

·         Symptom: The configuration modified in the Web interface gets lost after the device reboots.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if the configuration is modified in the Web interface and the configuration is not saved before the device reboots.

201812070175

·         Symptom: The device fails to restart up from a .cfg configuration file.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if the .cfg configuration file includes an ACL which is specified with ten thousands of object groups and each of the object groups contains an IP address object with a host name.

201810250059

·         Symptom: IMC generates a configuration failure message after it deploys a duplicated configuration to the device.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if IMC deploys a duplicated configuration to the device.

201808070708

·         Symptom: An MSR router becomes abnormal.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if both NAT and object groups are configured on the MSR router.

201806120670

·         Symptom: When you modify the route preference of a 4G interface in the Web interface, the system prompts that the next hop is invalid.

·          Condition: None.

201805230764

·         Symptom: NetStream entry statistics are incorrect.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if both NetStream and NAT are enabled on an interface.

201805300014

·         Symptom: CVE-2016-9586

·         Condition: Haxx curl and libcurl of versions 7.1 through 7.51.0 are vulnerable to a buffer overflow. The vulnerability happens because the program does not well perform the boundary checks for data input by users. An attacker can exploit this vulnerability to execute arbitrary codes in the context of the affected program.

201803130414

·         Symptom: The device reboots unexpectedly.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if NAT ALG is enabled on the device, and abnormal SIP packets pass through the device, which causes the memory access exceptions.

201804091102

·         Symptom: A VRF route does not exist on the device.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if a VRF route of a BGP entity is inserted into another VPN through matching an IRT in the VPN. The system prompts that the VRF route is successfully inserted. In fact, the VRF route does not exist.

201802020849

·         Symptom: IPsec SA negotiation fails. The system prompts that the number of IKE SA being negotiated reaches the threshold.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur when a large number of IPsec SAs are negotiated.

201801090571

·         Symptom: The SSH session is not released correctly.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if the following operations are performed:

a.          Enable password aging.

b.         Log in to the device through SSH, and modify the password.

c.          Log in to the device again. The system prompts that the password is to expire and prompts the user to modify the password. Perform no operation in this case.

201711300317

·         Symptom: The LDP process exits unexpectedly.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if the device is connected to a Cisco device, and the TLVs received from the Cisco device cannot be recognized.

201906120398

·         Symptom: ADVPNs fail to be established.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if multiple spokes use different addresses and ports to register ADVPN negotiation.

·         Workaround: None. To be resolved in the later version.

201905230062

·         Symptom: The TACACS server cannot recover from the Block status.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if active/standby switchover occurs on the device.

201905220166

·         Symptom: Static route configuration is lost.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if the route configuration contains interfaces and descriptions, and the IRF mode is switched.

201905230130

·         Symptom: The link aggregation module operates abnormally.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if links flap.

201905230155

·         Symptom: Telnet users remain.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if users repeatedly Telnet to the device through different terminals.

201905200886

·         Symptom: The device cannot properly forward packets.

·         Condition: This symptom occurs if the device is configured with the vpn popgo command.

201809060320

·         Symptom: MPLS traffic forwarding fails when frequent MPLS LDP flapping occurs.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur if frequent MPLS LDP flapping occurs.

201808080157

·         Symptom: The router is connected to a Cisco device configured with NSF IETF, and IS-IS PIC is enabled on the router. After the Cisco device is rebooted, route errors occur because the outgoing interface and next hop of some routes are not updated.

·         Condition: This symptom might occur if the IS-IS PIC-enabled router is connected to a Cisco device configured with NSF IETF, and the Cisco device is rebooted.

Troubleshooting resources

To obtain troubleshooting resources for the product:

1.       Select the device category and model.

2.       Select the Maintain or Maintenance menu.

Related documentation

Documentation set

·         H3C MSR 2600 Router Installation Quick Start(For MSR 26-30)

·         H3C MSR 3600 Routers Installation Quick Start(For MSR 36-10[20][40][60])

·         H3C MSR 3600 Routers Installation Quick Start(For MSR3600-28[28-SI][51][51-SI])

·         H3C MSR 3600 Routers Installation Quick Start(For MSR3620-DP)

·         H3C MSR3610-X1 Gigabit Ethernet Integrated Service Gateway Installation Quick Start

·         H3C MSR 5600 Routers Installation Quick Start(For MSR5620)

·         H3C MSR 5600 Routers Installation Quick Start (For MSR 56-60[80])

·         H3C MSR 2600 Routers Installation Guide

·         H3C MSR 3600 Routers Installation Guide

·         H3C MSR3610-I-DP[I-XS][IE-DP][IE-ES][IE-XS][IE-EAD] ICT Converged Gateway Installation Guide

·         H3C MSR 5600 Routers Installation Guide

·         H3C MSR810 Routers Installation Quick Start

·         H3C MSR810 Routers Installation Guide

·         H3C MSR830 Router Series Installation Guide

·         H3C MSR2600-6-X1-GL Gigabit Router Installation Guide

·         H3C MSR Router Series Comware 7 Interface Module Guide

·         H3C MSR810 2600 3600 Routers Configuration Guides(V7)

·         H3C MSR810 2600 3600 Routers Command References(V7)

·         H3C MSR 5600 Routers Configuration Guides(V7)

·         H3C MSR 5600 Routers Command References(V7)

·         H3C MSR600 Router Series Quick Start

·         H3C MSR600 Router Series Installation Guide

·         H3C MSR600 Router Series Hardware Information and Specifications

Obtaining documentation

Take the following steps to get related documents from the H3C website at www.h3c.com.

1.       Go to  https://www.h3c.com/

2.       Choose the desired product category and model.

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Appendix A Feature list

Hardware features

Table 12 MSR 26-30 specifications

Item

Description

Console/AUX port

1

USB console port

1

USB port

1

Gigabit Ethernet port

2

Memory

1 GB DDR3

Internal CF card

256 MB

SIC/DSIC slot

3 SIC slots

(Slots 1 and 2 can be used for a DSIC interface module by removing the slot divider.)

Dimensions (H × W × D)

(excluding rubber feet and mounting brackets)

44.2 × 360 × 305.3 mm

AC power supply

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

Maximum power for AC power supply

54 W

Operating temperature

0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)

Relative humidity

(noncondensing)

5% to 90%

 

Table 13 MSR 3600 specifications

Item

MSR 36-10

MSR 36-20

MSR 36-40

MSR 36-60

MSR3600-28

MSR3600-51

CON/AUX ports

1

1

1

1

1

1

USB console ports

1

1

1

1

N/A

N/A

USB ports

2

2

2

2

1

1

Gigabit Ethernet WAN ports

3

3

3

3

3

3

Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

24

48

SFP port

1 (fiber port of the combo interface)

1 (fiber port of the combo interface)

2 (fiber port of the combo interface)

2 (fiber port of the combo interface)

1

N/A

SIC/DSIC slots

2 SIC slots

4 SIC slots/2 DSIC slots

4 SIC slots/2 DSIC slots

4 (2 DSIC slots)

4 SIC slots

4 SIC slots

HMIM slots

1

2

4

6

N/A

N/A

VPM slots

1

1

2

2

N/A

N/A

Memory

2 GB DDR3

DDR3

·        2 GB (default)

·        4 GB (maximum)

DDR3

·        2 GB (default)

·        4 GB (maximum)

DDR3

·        2 GB (default)

·        4 GB (maximum)

1 GB DDR3

1 GB DDR3

Built-in CF card memory

256 MB

256 MB

256 MB

256 MB

256 MB

256 MB

External CF card memory

N/A

4 GB (maximum)

4 GB (maximum)

4 GB (maximum)

N/A

N/A

CF card slot

N/A

1

1

1

N/A

N/A

Dimensions (H × W × D) (excluding rubber feet and mounting brackets)

44.2 × 440 × 480 mm (1.74 × 17.32 × 18.90 in)

44.2 × 440 × 480 mm (1.74 × 17.32 × 18.90 in)

88.1 × 440 × 480 mm (3.47 × 17.32 × 18.90 in)

135 × 440 × 480 mm (5.32 × 17.32 × 18.90 in)

44.2 x 440 × 360 mm (1.74 x 17.32 x 14.17 in)

44.2 x 440 × 400 mm (1.74 x 17.32 x 15.75 in)

Power module slot

N/A

N/A

2 (Slot PWR1 can hold a PoE module.)

2 (Both the slots can hold a PoE module.)

N/A

2

AC power supply

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

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

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

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

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

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

DC power supply

Rated voltage range: 48 VDC to 60 VDC

Rated voltage range: 48 VDC to 60 VDC

Rated voltage range: 48 VDC to 60 VDC

Rated voltage range: 48 VDC to 60 VDC

N/A

Rated voltage range: 48 VDC to 60 VDC

Rated power for AC/DC power supply

125 W

125 W

AC: 300 W

AC: 300 W

54 W

150 W

Rated power for PoE power supply

Not supported

275 W

750 W

750 W

N/A

N/A

Rated power for each PoE port

15.4 W

15.4 W

15.4 W

15.4 W

N/A

N/A

RPS power

800 W

800 W

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Operating temperature

0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)

Relative humidity

(noncondensing)

5% RH to 95% RH

 

Table 14 MSR 5600 specifications

Item

MSR 56-60

MSR 56-80

MPU slot

2

SPU slot

1

HMIM slot

6

8

Dimensions (H × W × D), excluding rubber feet and mounting brackets

175.1 × 440 × 480 mm

219.5 × 440 × 480 mm

Power pluggable and buckup

N+1

N+1

Operating temperature

0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)

Operating humidity (noncondensing)

5% RH to 95% RH

 

Table 15 MSR 56 MPU-100 Specification

Item

Specification

Console port

1

AUX port

1

GE management port

1

USB console port

1

USB port

1

Memory

·        2 GB DDR3 (default)

·        4 GB DDR3 (maximum)

CF card

·        512 MB (default)

·        4 GB (maximum)

CF card slot

1

Flash

8 MB

 

Table 16 MSR 56 SPU Specification

Item

SPU-100

SPU-200SPU-300

USB port

2

VPM slot

2

Combo

4

SFP+ port

0

1

Applicable router model

MSR 56-60/56-80

Applicable MPU

MPU-100

 

Table 17 MSR 36-40/36-60/56-60/56-80 AC power module specifications

Item

Specification

Model

PSR300-12A2

Rated input voltage range

100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 Hz or 60 Hz

Rated power

300 W

 

Table 18 MSR 36-40/36-60/56-60/56-80 DC power module specifications

Item

Specification

Model

PSR300-12D2

Rated input voltage range

48 VDC to 60 VDC

Rated power

300 W

 

Table 19 MSR3600-51 AC power module specifications

Item

Specification

Rated input voltage range

100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 Hz or 60 Hz

Rated power

150 W

 

Table 20 MSR3600-51 DC power module specifications

Item

Specification

Rated input voltage range

48 VDC to 60 VDC

Rated power

150 W

 

Table 21 MSR 36-40/36-60/56-60/56-80 PoE power module specifications

Item

Specification

Model

PSR750-A

Rated input voltage range

100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 Hz or 60 Hz

Rated power

·        300 W to the system

·        450 W to PDs

 

Table 22 MSR 3620-DP specifications

Item

MSR 3620-DP

CON/AUX ports

N/A

USB ports

1

Gigabit Ethernet WAN ports

4(Combo)

SFP ports

6 (four are fiber ports of the combo interfaces)

SIC/DSIC slots

4 SIC slots

HMIM slots

2

Memory

2GB DDR3

Flash

512MB

Micro SD

8GB

Micro SD slot

1

Dimensions (H × W × D) (excluding rubber feet and mounting brackets)

44.2 × 440 × 470 mm (1.74 × 17.32 × 18.50 in)

Power module slot

2

AC power supply

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

DC power supply

Rated voltage range: 48 VDC to 60 VDC

Rated power for AC/DC power supply

150W

Operating temperature

0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)

Relative humidity

(noncondensing)

5% RH to 95% RH

 

Table 23 MSR 5620 specifications

Item

MSR 5620

MPU slot

2

SIC/DSIC slots

4 SIC slots

HMIM slot

2

USB ports

2

Combo ports

3

SFP+ ports

2

Dimensions (H × W × D), excluding rubber feet and mounting brackets

88.1 × 440 × 480 mm (3.47 × 17.32 × 18.90 in)

Power pluggable and buckup

N+1

Operating temperature

0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)

Operating humidity (noncondensing)

5% RH to 95% RH

 

Table 24 MSR 56 MPU-60 Specification

Item

Specification

Console port

1

GE management port

1

USB port

1

Memory

2GB DDR3

Micro SD

8 GB

Micro SD slot

1

Flash

512 MB

 

Table 25 MSR 3620-DP AC power module specifications

Item

Specification

Rated input voltage range

100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 Hz or 60 Hz

Rated power

150 W

 

Table 26 MSR 5620 AC power module specifications

Item

Specification

Model

PSR300-12A2

Rated input voltage range

100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 Hz or 60 Hz

Rated power

300 W

 

Table 27 MSR 3620-DP DC power module specifications

Item

Specification

Rated input voltage range

48 VDC to 60 VDC

Rated power

150 W

 

Table 28 MSR 5620 DC power module specifications

Item

Specification

Model

PSR300-12D2

Rated input voltage range

48 VDC to 60 VDC

Rated power

300 W

 

Table 29 MSR 5620 PoE power module specifications

Item

Specification

Model

PSR750-A

Rated input voltage range

100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 Hz or 60 Hz

Rated power

·        300 W to the system

·        450 W to PDs

 

Table 30 MSR2600 specifications

Item

MSR2600-6-X1/MSR2630-XS

MSR2600-10-X1

MSR2600-15-X1

Console/AUX port

N/A

1

N/A

Console port

1

N/A

1

USB port

1

1

1

GE copper port

5

10

13

GE fiber port

1

N/A

2

USB Bluetooth adapter

Supported only by the MSR2600-6-X1

Supported

Not supported

Reset button

1

1

1

Memory

1GB DDR3

1GB DDR3

1GB DDR3

Flash

256 MB

256 MB

512 MB

SIC slot

2

3

2

Dimensions (H × W × D) (excluding rubber feet and mounting brackets)

44.2 × 360 × 300 mm (1.74 × 14.17 × 11.81 in)

44.2 × 360 × 303.5 mm (1.74 × 14.17 × 11.95 in)

44.2 × 360 × 300 mm (1.74 × 14.17 × 11.81 in)

Rated AC voltage

100 to 240 VAC @ 50/60 Hz

100 to 240 VAC @ 50/60 Hz

100 to 240 VAC @ 50/60 Hz

Max power consumption

30 W

30 W

36 W

Operating temperature

0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)

0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)

0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)

Storage temperature

40°C to +70°C (40°F to +158°F)

40°C to +70°C (40°F to +158°F)

40°C to +70°C (40°F to +158°F)

Humidity

5% RH to 95% RH, non-condensing

5% RH to 95% RH, non-condensing

5% RH to 95% RH, non-condensing

Table 31 MSR2600-10-X1 router specifications

Item

MSR2600-10-X1

Console/AUX port

1

USB port

1

GE WAN port

10

Reset button

1

Memory

1GB DDR3

Flash

256 MB

SIC slot

3 SIC slots

Dimensions (H × W × D) (excluding rubber feet and mounting brackets)

44.2×360×303.5mm (1.74 × 14.17 × 11.95 in)

AC power supply

Rated voltage range: 100 VAC to 240 VAC@50 to 60Hz

Rated power for AC power supply

30W

Operating temperature

0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)

Relative humidity (non-condensing)

5% RH to 95% RH

Table 32 MSR810-10-PoE specifications

Item

MSR810-10-PoE

Console port

1

USB port

1

GE WAN port/GE SFP port

1GE+1Combo

GE LAN port

8

Memory

1 GB DDR3

Flash

256MB

Dimensions (H × W × D) (excluding rubber feet and mounting brackets)

44.2 × 330 × 230 mm (1.74 × 12.99 × 9.06 in)

AC power adapter

100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 to 60Hz

Max. AC power

20W+65W(PoE)

Operating temperature

0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)

Relative humidity (non-condensing)

5% RH to 90% RH

Table 33 MSR810-EI_ MSR810-LM-EA

Item

RT-MSR810-EI

RT-MSR810-LM-EA

Console port

1

1

USB port

1

1

GE WAN port

1

1

GE SFP port

1

1

Combo interface

N/A

N/A

GE LAN port

4

4

FE port

N/A

N/A

USB Bluetooth adapter

N/A

N/A

Micro SD card slot

N/A

N/A

Built-in 3G/4G module

N/A

TDD-LTE, FDD-LTE, WCDMA, HSPA+, GSM, EDGE

4G LET antenna port

N/A

2

WLAN antenna port

N/A

N/A

GPS antenna port

N/A

N/A

Memory

1 GB DDR3

1 GB DDR3

Flash

256 MB

256 MB

Dimensions (H × W × D) (excluding rubber feet and mounting brackets)

44 × 210 × 140 mm (1.73 × 8.27 × 5.51 in)

44 × 210 × 140 mm (1.73 × 8.27 × 5.51 in)

Input voltage

100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 to 60Hz

100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 to 60Hz

Power rating

8 W

10 W

PoE power

N/A

N/A

Operating temperature

0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)

0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)

Operating humidity

5% RH to 90% RH, non-condensing

Table 34 MSR810 specifications

Item

MSR810

MSR810-W

MSR810-W-DB

MSR810-LM

MSR810-W-LM

Console port

1

USB port

2

2

2

1

1

GE WAN port

1

GE SFP port

1

GE LAN port

4

Memory

1 GB DDR3

Flash

256MB

Dimensions (H × W × D) (excluding rubber feet and mounting brackets)

43.6 × 266 × 161 mm (1.72 × 10.47 × 6.34 in)

AC power adapter

12V

Max. AC power

24W

Operating temperature

0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)

Relative humidity (non-condensing)

5% RH to 90% RH

Table 35 MSR810-LME specifications

Item

MSR810-LME

Console port

1

USB port

1

FE port

4

4G LET antenna port

1

Built-in 3G/4G module

TDD-LTE, FDD-LTE, TD-SCDMA, UMTS, GSM, EVDO, CDMA1x, TDD-LTE, FDD-LTE, TD-SCDMA, UMTS, and GSM

Memory

1 GB DDR3

Flash

256MB

Dimensions (H × W × D) (excluding rubber feet and mounting brackets)

35 × 115 × 100 mm (1.38 × 4.53 × 3.94 in)

AC power adapter

100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 to 60Hz

Max. AC power

10W

Operating temperature

0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)

Relative humidity (non-condensing)

0% RH to 95% RH

Table 36 MSR810-GL specifications

Item

MSR810-LM-GL

MSR810-W-LM-GL

Console port

1

1

USB port

1

1

GE WAN port

1

1

GE SFP port

1

1

GE LAN port

4

4

FE port

N/A

N/A

Built-in 3G/4G module

LTE, UMTS(WCDMA), HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+, DC-HSPA+, GSM, GPRS, EDGE, and GNSS

LTE, UMTS(WCDMA), HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+, DC-HSPA+, GSM, GPRS, EDGE, and GNSS

Memory

1 GB DDR3

1 GB DDR3

Flash

256 MB

256 MB

Dimensions (H × W × D) (excluding rubber feet and mounting brackets)

43.6 × 266 × 161 mm (1.72 × 10.47 × 6.34 in)

43.6 × 266 × 161 mm (1.72 × 10.47 × 6.34 in)

Input voltage

100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 to 60Hz

 

Max. input power

24 W

24 W

Operating temperature

0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)

Operating humidity

5% RH to 90% RH, non-condensing

Table 37 MSR830 specifications

Item

MSR830-6EI-GL

MSR830-10EI-GL

MSR830-6HI-GL

MSR830-10HI-GL

Console ports

1

1

1

1

USB ports

N/A

1

1

1

GE copper ports

6

10

6

10

SFP ports

N/A

N/A

1

1

Micro SD slots

N/A

N/A

1

1

Reset button

1

1

1

1

Memory

1GB DDR3

1GB DDR3

1GB DDR3

1GB DDR3

Flash

256 MB

256 MB

256 MB

256 MB

Dimensions (H × W × D) (excluding rubber feet and mounting brackets)

44 × 440 × 225 mm (1.73 × 17.32 × 8.86 in)

44 × 440 × 225 mm (1.73 × 17.32 × 8.86 in)

44 × 440 × 225 mm (1.73 × 17.32 × 8.86 in)

44 × 440 × 225 mm (1.73 × 17.32 × 8.86 in)

AC power adapter

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

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

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

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

Operating temperature

0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)

 

Humidity

5% RH to 95% RH (noncondensing)

 

Table 38 MSR2600-6-X1-GL specifications

Item

MSR2600-6-X1-GL

Console port

1

USB port

1

GE copper port

5

GE fiber port

1

Reset button

1

Memory

1GB DDR3

Flash

256 MB

SIC slots

2

Dimensions (H × W × D) (excluding rubber feet and mounting brackets)

44.2 × 360 × 300 mm (1.74 × 14.17 × 11.81 in)

Rated AC voltage

100 to 240 VAC @ 50/60 Hz

Max power consumption

30 W

Operating temperature

0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)

Storage temperature

40°C to +70°C (40°F to +158°F)

Humidity

5% RH to 95% RH, non-condensing

Table 39 MSR3600-28-SI-GL specifications

Item

MSR3600-28-SI-GL

Console ports

1

USB ports

1

Gigabit Ethernet WAN ports

3

Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports

24

SFP ports

1

SIC/DSIC slots

4 SIC slots

Memory

512 MB DDR3

Flash memory

256 MB

Dimensions (H × W × D) (excluding rubber feet and mounting brackets)

43.6 × 440 × 360 mm (1.72 × 17.32 × 14.17 in)

AC power supply

Rated voltage range: 100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 Hz/60 Hz; 1.5A

Rated power for AC/DC power supply

30 W

Operating temperature

0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)

Humidity

5% RH to 95% RH (noncondensing)

 

Table 40 MSR3610-X1 specifications

Item

MSR3610-X1

MSR3610-X1-DP

MSR3610-X1-DC

MSR3610-X1-DP-DC

Console port

1

1

1

1

USB port

1

1

1

1

GE port

4, including two copper combo ports

4, including two copper combo ports

4, including two copper combo ports

4, including two copper combo ports

SFP port

2

2

2

2

Memory

2GB DDR3

2GB DDR3

2GB DDR3

2GB DDR3

Flash

512 MB

512 MB

512 MB

512 MB

Hard disk

1 (2.5 inch, SATA connectors)

1 (2.5 inch, SATA connectors)

N/A

N/A

Micro SD card slot

1

1

1

1

SIC slot

4

4

4

4

Dimensions (H × W × D) (excluding rubber feet and mounting brackets)

43.6 × 440 × 360 mm (1.72 × 17.32 × 14.17 in)

43.6 × 440× 360 mm (1.72 × 17.32 × 14.17 in)

43.6 × 440× 360 mm (1.72 × 17.32 × 14.17 in)

43.6 × 440× 360 mm (1.72 × 17.32 × 14.17 in)

AC power input

Single AC input

Dual AC inputs

N/A

N/A

DC power input

N/A

N/A

Single DC input

Dual DC inputs

Rated AC/DC voltage

100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 to 60 Hz

100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 to 60 Hz

48 VDC to 60 VDC

48 VDC to 60 VDC

Rated AC/DC power

54 W

54 W

66 W

66 W

Operating temperature

·        Without a hard disk: 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)

·        With a hard disk: 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F)

·        Without a hard disk: 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)

·        With a hard disk: 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F)

0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)

0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)

Relative humidity (non-condensing)

5% to 95%

5% to 95%

5% to 95%

5% to 95%

 

Table 41 MSR3610-I specifications

Item

MSR3610-I-DP/3610-I-XS

MSR3610-IE-DP/3610-IE-ES/3610-IE-XS

MSR3610-IE-EAD

MSR3610-I-IG/3610-IE-IG

Console port

1

1

1

1

GE copper ports

2 (combo interfaces) + 6

2 (combo interfaces) + 6

2 (combo interfaces) + 6

2 (combo interfaces) + 6

GE fiber ports

2 (combo interfaces)

2 (combo interfaces)

2 (combo interfaces)

2 (combo interfaces)

USB port

1

1

1

1

Drive slot

1 (support for a 2.5-inch SATA drive)

1 (support for a 2.5-inch SATA drive)

1 (support for a 2.5-inch SATA drive)

1 (support for a 2.5-inch SATA drive)

SIC interface module slots

4

4

4

4

AC power receptacles

2

2

2

2

Memory

8/16/32 GB DDR4

8/16/32 GB DDR4

32 GB DDR4

·        MSR3610-I-IG: 8 GB

·        MSR3610-IE-IG: 16 GB

Built-in storage

4 GB EMMC

4 GB (64 GB in total) EMMC

4 GB (64 GB in total) EMMC

·        MSR3610-I-IG: 4 GB EMMC

·        MSR3610-IE-IG: 4 GB (64 GB in total) EMMC

Dimensions (H × W × D) (excluding mounting brackets and rubber feet)

43.6 × 440 × 360 mm (1.72 × 17.32 × 14.17 in)

43.6 × 440 × 360 mm (1.72 × 17.32 × 14.17 in)

43.6 × 440 × 360 mm (1.72 × 17.32 × 14.17 in)

43.6 × 440 × 360 mm (1.72 × 17.32 × 14.17 in)

Rated AC voltage

100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 or 60 Hz

100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 or 60 Hz

100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 or 60 Hz

100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 or 60 Hz

Maximum power consumption

54 W

54 W

54 W

54 W

Operating temperature

·        Without a drive: 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)

·        With a drive: 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F)

·        Without a drive: 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)

·        With a drive: 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F)

·        Without a drive: 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)

·        With a drive: 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F)

·        Without a drive: 20°C to +55°C (4°F to +131°F)

·        With a drive: 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F)

Relative humidity (non-condensing)

·        Without a drive: 5% RH to 95% RH, noncondensing

·        With a drive: 10% RH to 80% RH, noncondensing

Table 42 MSR1000 router series specifications

Item

MSR1004S-5G/MSR1004S-5G-GL

Console port

1

USB port

1

WAN port

3

LAN port

4

LAN/WAN port

N/A

Built-in 5G module

5G NSA/SA, LTE, UMTS WCDMA

5G LTE antenna port

4

GPS antenna port

1

Memory

1 GB DDR3

Flash

512 MB

Dimensions (H × W × D), excluding rubber feet and mounting brackets

52.4 × 150 × 127 mm (2.06 × 5.91 × 5 in)

Input voltage

100 to 240 VAC @ 50 to 60 Hz

Max power consumption

19.25 W

Operating ambient temperature

0°C to 55°C (32°F to 131°F)

Operating ambient humidity

5% RH to 95% RH, noncondensing

Table 43 MSR610 router series specifications

Item

MSR610

Console port

1

USB port

1

GE WAN port

1

GE SFP port

1

GE LAN port

4

Memory

1 GB DDR3

Flash

256 MB

Dimensions (H × W × D) (excluding rubber feet and mounting brackets)

44 × 210 × 140 mm (1.73 × 8.27 × 5.51 in)

Input voltage

100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 to 60 Hz

Rated power

8 W

Operating temperature

0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)

Operating humidity

5% RH to 95% RH, noncondensing

Table 44 MSR1104S router series specifications

Item

MSR1104S-W

MSR1104S-W-CAT6

Console port

1

1

USB port

1

1

GE copper port

5

5

GE fiber port

1

1

Built-in 4G module

N/A

TDD-LTE, FDD-LTE, WCDMA

4G LTE antenna port

N/A

2

GNSS antenna port

N/A

1 (reserved)

WLAN antenna port

2 (fixed antennas)

2 (fixed antennas)

Memory

1 GB DDR4

1 GB DDR4

Flash

256 MB

256 MB

Dimensions (H × W × D) (excluding rubber feet and mounting brackets)

43.6 × 266 × 161 mm (1.72 × 10.47 × 6.34 in)

43.6 × 266 × 161 mm (1.72 × 10.47 × 6.34 in)

Input voltage

100 to 240 VAC @ 50 to 60 Hz

100 to 240 VAC @ 50 to 60 Hz

Max power consumption

9.5 W

14.2 W

Operating temperature

0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)

0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)

Operating humidity

5% RH to 95% RH, noncondensing

5% RH to 95% RH, noncondensing

 

Table 45 MSR series routes Module List

For hardware compatibility with the interface modules, see the interface module manual.

Module

Description

SIC

Ethernet interface modules:

·        4-port 10/100 Mbps Ethernet L2 switching module (RJ45) (SIC-4FSW)

·        1-port 10/100 Mbps Ethernet electrical SIC interface module (RJ45) (SIC-1FEA)

·        1-port 100 Mbps Ethernet electrical SIC interface module-SIC-1FEF

·        4-port 10/100 Mbps Ethernet L2 switching module-PoE card(SIC-4FSWP)

·        1-port 10/100/1000BASE-T(RJ45) and 100BASE-FX/1000BASE-X(SFP,Combo) Ethernet interface card- RT-SIC-1GEC-V2

·        4-port 10/100/1000BASE-T Switch electrical interface SIC Module -RT-SIC-4GSW

·        4-port 100BASE-FX/1000BASE-X(SFP) Ethernet L2/L3 SIC Module-RT-SIC-4GSWF

 

WAN interface modules:

·        1-port enhanced synchronous/asynchronous serial SIC interface module (SIC-1SAE)

·        1-port fractional E1 SIC interface module (SIC-1E1-F-V3)

·        1-port E1/CE1/PRI SIC interface module (SIC-1EPRI)

·        1-port analog modem SIC interface module (SIC-1AM)

·        8-port asynchronous serial interface card (SIC-8AS)

·        16-port asynchronous serial interface card (SIC-16AS)

·        1-port ISDN BRI S/T interface card (SIC-1BS)

·        1-port ISDN BRI S/T interface card (SIC-2BS)

·        2-port fractional E1 interface module (SIC-2E1-F)

·        1-port Fractional T1 interface card (SIC-T1-F)

·        1-port ADSL over POTS SIC interface module (SIC-1ADSL)

·        1-port ADSL over ISDN interface module (SIC-1ADSL-I)

·        1 port E1/CE1/PRI SIC interface module(SIC-1EPRI-V3)

·        2-port enhanced synchronous/asynchronous serial SIC interface module RT-SIC-2SAE

·        4-port enhanced synchronous/asynchronous serial SIC interface module RT-SIC-4SAE

·        4-Port Asynchronous Serial Interface (4*RS232/RS422/RS485,2*DI) SIC Module

WLAN interface modules:

·        External Antennas 3 Streams Dual Radio 802.11ac/n Wireless Access Point,FIT (SIC-AP220)

·        External Antennas 3 Streams Dual Radio 802.11ac/n Wave 2 Wireless Access Point,FIT (SIC-AP320)

 

3G interface modules:

·        3G access module ( RT-SIC-3G-HSPA)

·        CDMA 2000 1x RTT/1x EV-DO Rev.0/1x EV-DO Rev.A 3G access module ( RT-SIC-3G-CDMA)

·        GPRS/EDGE/TD-SCDMA/HSDPA 3G access module ( RT-SIC-3G-TD)

 

4G interface modules:

·        4G LTE(TDD/FDD LTE,TD-SCDMA,WCDMA,Full Frequency EVDO)SIC Module (SIC-4G-LTE-M)

·        4G WLAN access module (SIC-4G-CNDE)

·        4G WLAN access module (SIC-D4G-CNDE)

·        4G LTE (TDD/FDD LTE,WCDMA,DUAL SIM,Support CAT6) SIC Module(RT-SIC-4G-CAT6)

 

Network data encryption modules:

·        4G WLAN access module (SIC-CNDE)

·        China OSCCA Data Encryption SIC Module (SIC-CNDE-SJK)

·        4G LTE(TDD/FDD LTE,TD-SCDMA,WCDMA,Full Frequency EVDO,Dual SIM) and China OSCCA Data Encryption SIC Module (SIC-4G-CNDE-SJK)

·        Dual 4G LTE(TDD/FDD LTE,TD-SCDMA,WCDMA,Full Frequency EVDO,Dual SIM) and China OSCCA Data Encryption SIC Module (SIC-D4G-CNDE-SJK)

 

M.2 riser SIC module:

·        M.2 SSD riser SIC module (RT-SIC-M2-SATA)

 

Voice interface modules:

·        1-port voice module subscriber circuit SIC interface module (SIC-1FXS)

·        2-port voice module subscriber circuit SIC interface module (SIC-2FXS)

·        1-port voice module FXO SIC interface module (SIC-1FXO)

·        2-port voice module FXO SIC interface module (SIC-2FXO)

·        1-channel E1 voice SIC interface module (SIC-1VE1)

·        1-channel T1 voice SIC interface module (SIC-1VT1)

·        1-port ISDN BRI S/T voice interface card (SIC-1BSV)

·        2-port ISDN BRI S/T voice interface card (SIC-2BSV)

·        2-port voice subscriber circuit & 1-port voice AT0 analog trunk interface card-SIC-2FXS1FXO

·        1-port E1/T1 Voice SIC Module(DSP On Board)-SIC-1VE1T1

DSIC

·        9-port 10/100 Mbps Ethernet L2 switching module (RJ45) (DSIC-9FSW)

·        4-port voice subscriber circuit & 1-port voice AT0 analog trunk interface card (DSIC-4FXS1FXO)

·        9-port 10/100 Mbps Ethernet L2 switching module -PoE card (DSIC-9FSWP)

HMIM

Ethernet interface modules:

·        2-port 10M/100/1000M Ethernet electrical HMIM interface module (RJ45) (HMIM-2GEE)

·        4-port 10M/100/1000M Ethernet electrical HMIM interface module (RJ45) (HMIM-4GEE)

·        8-port 10M/100/1000M Ethernet electrical HMIM interface module (RJ45) (HMIM-8GEE)

·     2-port 1000BASE-X HMIM Module (HMIM-2GEF)

·     4-port 1000BASE-X HMIM Module (HMIM-4GEF)

·     8-port 1000BASE-X HMIM Module (HMIM-8GEF)

·     24-port Gig-T Switch HMIM Module (HMIM-24GSW)

·     24-port Gig-T PoE Switch HMIM Module (HMIM-24GSW-POE)

·        8-port 10/100/1000BASE-T(RJ45)+2-port100BASE-FX/1000BASE-X(SFP,Combo) Switch HMIM Module (HMIM-8GSW)

·        8-port 100/1000 Ethernet(4SFP+4SFP/RJ45 Combo)L2/L3 HMIM Module (HMIM-8GSWF)

·        4-Port 10GBASE-R HMIM Module (HMIM-4XP)

 

WAN interface modules:

·        1 port CE1/PRI interface module (HMIM-1E1)

·        2 port CE1/PRI interface module (HMIM-2E1)

·        4 port CE1/PRI interface module (HMIM-4E1)

·        8 port CE1/PRI interface module (HMIM-8E1)

·        1-port fractional E1 interface module (HMIM-1E1-F)

·        2-port fractional E1 interface module (HMIM-2E1-F)

·        4-port fractional E1 interface module (HMIM-4E1-F)

·        8-port fractional E1 interface module (HMIM-8E1-F)

·        2 port CT1/PRI interface module (HMIM-2T1)

·        4-port fractional T1 interface module HMIM-4T1-F)

·        1-port T3/CT3 compatible interface module (HMIM-1CE3)

·        2 channel enhanced synchronous/asynchronous interface module (HMIM-2SAE)

·        4 channel enhanced synchronous/asynchronous interface module (HMIM-4SAE)

·        8 channel enhanced synchronous/asynchronous interface module (HMIM-8SAE)

·        8 port asynchronous serial interface panel (RJ45) (HMIM-8ASE)

·        16 port asynchronous serial interface panel (RJ45) (HMIM-16ASE)

·        6-port analog modem HMIM interface module (HMIM-6AM)

·        6-port fast connect modem interface module (HMIM-6FCM)

·        SCA SM Encryption HMIM Module(HMIM-CNDE-SJK)

·        1-port OC-3 / STM-1 CPOS HMIM Module (HMM-1CPOS)

·        2-port OC-3 / STM-1 CPOS HMIM Module (HMIM-2CPOS)

·        1-port OC-3c / STM-1c ATM SFP HMIM Module (HMIM-ATMOC3)

·        1-port SDH/SONET interface module (HMIM-1POS)

·        2-Port OC-3c/STM-1c POS HMIM Module

·        4-port SDH/SONET interface module (HMIM-4POS-STM1/4)

·        1-Port E1 POS or DM DHMIM Module (DHMIM-1E1POS1DM)

·        1-Port E1 POS HMIM Module (HMIM-1E1POS)

·        1-Port E1 DM DHMIM Module (DHMIM-1DM)

·        8-port E1/CE1/T1/CT1/PRI HMIM Module (HMIM-8E1T1)

·        4-port E1/CE1/T1/CT1/PRI HMIM Module (HMIM-4E1T1)

·        2-port E1/CE1/T1/CT1/PRI HMIM Module (HMIM-2E1T1)

·        8-port E1/T1/Fractional E1/T1 HMIM Module (HMIM-8E1T1-F)

·        4-port E1/T1/Fractional E1/T1 HMIM Module (HMIM-4E1T1-F)

·        2-port E1/T1/Fractional E1/T1 HMIM Module (HMIM-2E1T1-F)

·        4-Port Enhanced Sync/Async Serial HMIM Module(HMIM-4SAE-V2)

·        8-Port Enhanced Sync/Async Serial HMIM Module(HMIM-8SAE-V2)

·        2-Port Fractional E1 (E1-F) and Channelized E1 (CE1/PRI) Copper Interface (RJ45) HMIM Module(HMIM-2E1-V3)

·        4-Port Fractional E1 (E1-F) and Channelized E1 (CE1/PRI) Copper Interface (RJ45) HMIM Module(HMIM-4E1-V3)

·        8-Port Fractional E1 (E1-F) and Channelized E1 (CE1/PRI) Copper Interface (RJ45) HMIM Module(HMIM-8E1-V3)

 

Voice interface modules:

·        16-port voice module subscriber circuit interface board(HMIM-16FXS)

·        8-port voice module FXS-FXO interface module (HMIM-8FXS-8FXO)

·        1 channel E1 voice HMIM interface module (HMIM-1VE1)

·        2 channel E1 voice HMIM interface module (HMIM-2VE1)

·        1 channel T1 voice HMIM interface module (HMIM-1VT1)

·        2 channel T1 voice HMIM interface module (HMIM-2VT1)

·        4-port voice module subscriber circuit interface board (HMIM-4FXS)

·        4-port voice module FXO interface module (HMIM-4FXO)

·        4 channel voice processing board E&M trunk interface module (HMIM-4E&M)

·        8-port voice E&M analog trunk interface module (HMIM-8E&M)

VPM

·        128-channel voice processing module (RT-VPM2-128)

·        256-channel voice processing module (RT-VPM2-256)

·        512-channel voice processing module (RT-VPM2-512)

HMIM Adapter

·        0.5U MIM to HMIM adapter (HMIM Adapter)

·        1U MIM to HMIM adapter (HMIM Adapter-H)

MIM(need to config the HMIM-Adapter)

Ethernet interface modules:

·        1-port 10M100M Ethernet electrical MIM interface module (RJ45) (MIM-1FE)

·        2-port 10M/100M Ethernet electrical MIM interface module (RJ45) (MIM-2FE)

·        4-port 10M/100M Ethernet electrical MIM interface module (RJ45) (MIM-4FE)

·        1-port 1000M Ethernet electrical MIM interface module (RJ45) (MIM-1GBE)

·        2-port 1000M Ethernet electrical MIM interface module (RJ45) (MIM-2GBE)

·        1-port 1000M Ethernet electrical MIM interface module (RJ45) (MIM-1GEF)

·        2-port 1000M Ethernet electrical MIM interface module (RJ45) (MIM-2GEF)

 

WAN interface modules:

·        1-port ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) 155 Mbps optical interface module (HMIM-1ATM-OC3)

·        2 channel enhanced synchronous/asynchronous interface module (MIM-2SAE)

·        4 channel enhanced synchronous/asynchronous interface module (MIM-4SAE)

·        8 channel enhanced synchronous/asynchronous interface module (MIM-8SAE)

·        8 port asynchronous serial interface panel (RJ45) (MIM-8ASE)

·        16 port asynchronous serial interface panel (RJ45) (MIM-16ASE)

·        1 port CE1/PRI interface module (MIM-1E1)

·        2 port CE1/PRI interface module (MIM-2E1)

·        4 port CE1/PRI interface module (MIM-4E1)

·        8 port E1 interface module (75ohm) (MIM-8E1 (75))

·        1-port fractional E1 interface module (MIM-1E1-F)

·        2-port fractional E1 interface module (MIM-2E1-F)

·        4-port fractional E1 interface module (MIM-4E1-F)

·        8 port E1 interface module (75ohm) (MIM-8E1 (75)-F)

·        2 port CT1/PRI interface module (MIM-2T1)

·        8 port T1 interface module (MIM-8T1)

·        4-port fractional T1 interface module MIM-4T1-F)

·        1-port T3/CT3 compatible interface module (MIM-1CE3-V2)

·        1-port  SDH/SONET interface module (MIM-1POS-V2)

·        6-port analog modem MIM interface module (MIM-6AM)

·        1-port dual-pair G.SHDSL interface module (MIM-1SHL-4W)

 

Voice interface modules:

·        1 channel E1 voice MIM interface module (MIM-1VE1)

·        1 channel T1 voice MIM interface module (MIM-1VT1)

·        2 channel E1 voice MIM interface module (MIM-2VE1)

·        2 channel T1 voice MIM interface module (MIM-2VT1)

·        4-port voice module subscriber circuit interface board (MIM-4FXS)

·        4-port voice module FXO interface module (MIM-4FXO)

·        8-port voice module FXS-FXO interface module (MIM-8FXS-8FXO)

·        4 channel voice processing board E&M trunk interface module (MIM-4EM)

·        4-port ISDN BRI S/T voice interface card (MIM-4BSV)

·        16-port voice module subscriber circuit interface board (MIM-16FXS)

·        6-port fast connect modem interface module (MIM-6FCM)

3G Modem

WCDMA 3G Modem

Huawei E173E261E303CE3131E303E303SE352E303HE3533

CDMA2000 3G Modem

Huawei EC1261

CAUTION

CAUTION:

The support and restriction of modules on MSR please refer to H3C MSR Series Routers Interface Module Guide, Appendix A Interface Card and Interface Module Purchase Guide.

 

Software features

Table 46 lists the widest feature set supported. Support for features in the feature set depends on the device model. For more information, see the configuration guide and command reference for the device.

Table 46 MSR Series routers software features

Category

Features

LAN protocol:

ARP (proxy ARP, free ARP, authorization ARP)

Ethernet_II

Ethernet_SNAP

VLAN (PORT-BASED VLAN/MAC-BASED VLAN/VLAN-BASED PORT ISOLATE/VLAN VPN/ VOICE VLAN)

802.3x

LACP(802.3ad)

802.1p

802.1Q

802.1x

QinQ

RSTP(802.1w)

MSTP(802.1s)

GVRP

Vxlan

PORT MUTILCAST suppression

WAN protocols:

PPP, MP

PPPoE Client

FR, MFR

HDLC, HDLC-Bundle

DCC, Dialer Watch

ISDN

Modem

3G Modem

4G LTE

5G

IP services

Fast forwarding (unicast/multicast)

TCP

UDP

IP Option

IP unnumber

Policy routing (unicast/multicast)

Non-IP services:

Netstream

IP application

Ping and Trace

DHCP Server

DHCP Client

DNS client

DNS Static

NQA

INQA

IP Accounting

NTP

Telnet

TFTP Client

FTP Client

FTP Server

IPHC

WEB Cache

IP route

Static routing management

Dynamic routing protocols:

·        RIP

·        OSPF

·        BGP

·        IS-IS

EIGRP

Multicast routing protocols:

·        IGMP

·        PIM-DM

·        PIM-SM

·        MBGP

·        MSDP

Routing policy

ECMP

UCMP

MPLS

LDP

LSPM

MPLS TE

MPLS FW

MPLS/BGP VPN

SDWAN特性

VxLAN

EVPN

Resilient Intelligent Routing

Telemetry

BGP-LS

BGP FlowSpec

NQA

iNQA

TWAMP-light

iFIT

Segment routing

SRv6

CBTS

WAAS

Resilient Intelligent Routing

开局自动部署

Netconf

云管理通道

IPv6

IPv6 basic functions

IPv6 ND

IPv6 PMTU

IPv6 FIB

IPv6 ACL

IPv6 transition technologies

NAT-PT

IPv6 tunneling

6PE, 6VPE

IPv6 routing

IPv6 static routing management

IPv6 Vxlan,

NPTv6

SRv6

Multicast routing protocols:

·        MLD

·        PIM-DM

·        PIM-SM

·        PIM-SSM

AAA

Local authentication

Radius

HWTacacs

LDAP

Firewall

ASPF

ACL

FILTER

Security

Port security

IPSec

PORTAL

L2TP

NAT/NAPT

PKI

RSA

SSH V1.5/2.0

URPF

GRE

DPI

APR

IPS

URL Filtering

Anti-virus

Data Filtering

File Filtering

Supportting predefined applications and user-defined applications

Supporttingmanual offline update, manual online update, and rollback of the signature library

WLAN

WLAN Radio

WLAN AC

Reliability

VRRP

Backup center

BFD

L2 QoS

LR

Flow-base QOS Policy

Port-Based Mirroring

Packet Remarking

Priority Mapping

Port Trust Mode

Port Priority

Flow Filter

FlowControl

ACL

Traffic supervision

CAR (Committed Access Rate)

LR (Line Rate)

Congestion management

FIFOPQCQWFQCBQRTPQ

Congestion avoidance

WRED/RED

Traffic shaping

GTSGeneric Traffic Shaping

Other QOS technologies

MPLS QOS

IPHC

Sub-interface QOS

Voice Interfaces

FXS

FXO

E&M

E1VI/T1VI

Voice Signaling

R2

DSS1

SIP

SIP

SIP Operation

Codec

G.711A law

G.711U law

G.723R53

G.723R63

G.729a

G.729R8

G.729bR8

Media Process

RTP

Network management

SNMP V1/V2c/V3

MIB

SYSLOG

TR069

RMON

NETCONF

EAA

Local management

Command line management

License management

File system management

Auto-configure

Dual Image

User access management

Console interface login

AUX interface login

TTY interface login

Telnet (VTY) login

SSH login

FTP login

XMODEM

 

 


Appendix B Upgrading software

This section describes how to upgrade system software while the router is operating normally or when the router cannot correctly start up.

Software types

The following software types are available:

·         Boot ROM image—A .bin file that comprises a basic section and an extended section. The basic section is the minimum code that bootstraps the system. The extended section enables hardware initialization and provides system management menus. You can use these menus to load application software and the startup configuration file or manage files when the device cannot correctly start up.

·         Comware image—Includes the following image subcategories:

¡  Boot image—A .bin file that contains the Linux operating system kernel. It provides process management, memory management, file system management, and the emergency shell.

¡  System image—A .bin file that contains the minimum feature modules required for device operation and some basic features, including device management, interface management, configuration management, and routing. To have advanced features, you must purchase feature packages.

¡  Feature package—Includes a set of advanced software features. Users purchase feature packages as needed.

¡  Patch packages—Irregularly released packages for fixing bugs without rebooting the device. A patch package does not add new features or functions.

Comware software images that have been loaded are called "current software images." Comware images specified to load at the next startup are called "startup software images."

Boot ROM image, boot image, and system image are required for the system to work. These images might be released separately or as a whole in one .ipe package file. If an .ipe file is used, the system automatically decompresses the file, loads the .bin boot and system images and sets them as startup software images.

Upgrade methods

You can upgrade system software by using one of the following methods:

 

Upgrade method

Remarks

Centralized devices upgrading from the CLI

You must reboot the router to complete the upgrade.

This method can interrupt ongoing network services.

Distributed devices upgrading from the CLI

You must reboot the router to complete the upgrade.

This method can interrupt ongoing network services.

Upgrading from the BootWare menu

Use this method when the router cannot correctly start up.

 

Preparing for the upgrade

Before you upgrade system software, complete the following tasks:

·         Set up the upgrade environment as shown in Table 48.

·         Configure routes to make sure that the router and the file server can reach each other.

·         Run a TFTP or FTP server on the file server.

·         Log in to the CLI of the router through the console port.

·         Copy the upgrade file to the file server and correctly set the working directory on the TFTP or FTP server.

·         Make sure the upgrade has minimal impact on the network services. During the upgrade, the router cannot provide any services.

 

IMPORTANT

IMPORTANT:

In the BootWare menu, if you choose to download files over Ethernet, the Ethernet port must be GE0 on an MSR 26-30, MSR 36-10, MSR 36-20, MSR 36-40, MSR 36-60, MSR3600-28, or MSR3600-51 router, and must be M-GE0 on an MSR 56-60 or MSR 56-80 router.

 

Table 47 Storage media

Model

Storage medium

Path

Router Types

MSR2600-6-X1-GL

Flash

flash:/

Centralized devices

MSR3600-28-SI-GL

Flash

flash:/

Centralized devices

MSR 36-20

CF card

cfa0:/

Centralized devices

MSR 36-40

CF card

cfa0:/

Centralized devices

MSR 36-60

CF card

cfa0:/

Centralized devices

MSR3600-28

Flash

flash:/

Centralized devices

MSR3600-51

Flash

flash:/

Centralized devices

MSR 56-60

CF card

cfa0:/

Centralized devices

MSR 56-80

CF card

cfa0:/

Distributed devices

MSR810-10-PoE

Flash

flash:/

Centralized devices

MSR810

Flash

flash:/

Centralized devices

MSR830

Flash

flash:/

Centralized devices

 

Figure 1 Set up the upgrade environment

 

Centralized devices upgrading from the CLI

You can use the TFTP or FTP commands on the router to access the TFTP or FTP server to back up or download files.

Saving the running configuration and verifying the storage space

1.       Save the running configuration.

<Sysname>save                                                                

The current configuration will be written to the device. Are you sure? [Y/N]:y  

Please input the file name(*.cfg)[flash:/startup.cfg]                         

(To leave the existing filename unchanged, press the enter key):            

Validating file. Please wait...                                               

Configuration is saved to device successfully.                                

<Sysname>

2.       Identify the system software image and configuration file names and verify that the flash has sufficient space for the new system software image.

<Sysname>dir                                                               

Directory of flash:                                              

   0 drw-           - Aug 15 2012 12:03:13   diagfile                    

   1 -rw-          84 Aug 15 2012 12:17:59   ifindex.dat                

   2 drw-           - Aug 15 2012 12:03:14   license                   

   3 drw-           - Aug 15 2012 12:03:13   logfile                          

   4 -rw-    11418624 Dec 15 2011 09:00:00   msr26-cmw710-boot-a0005.bin         

   5 -rw-     1006592 Dec 15 2011 09:00:00   msr26-cmw710-data-a0005.bin          

   6 -rw-       10240 Dec 15 2011 09:00:00   msr26-cmw710-security-a0005.bin       

   7 -rw-    24067072 Dec 15 2011 09:00:00   msr26-cmw710-system-a0005.bin           

   8 -rw-     1180672 Dec 15 2011 09:00:00   msr26-cmw710-voice-a0005.bin            

   9 drw-           - Aug 15 2012 12:03:13   seclog                                

  10 -rw-        1632 Aug 15 2012 12:18:00   startup.cfg                          

  11 -rw-       25992 Aug 15 2012 12:18:00   startup.mdb  

      

262144 KB total (223992 KB free)                                          

   

<Sysname>

Downloading the image file to the router

Using TFTP

Download the system software image file (for example, msr26.ipe) to the flash on the router.

<Sysname>tftp 192.168.1.100 get msr26.ipe             

  % Total    % Received % Xferd  Average Speed   Time    Time     Time  Current                                                    

                                 Dload  Upload   Total   Spent    Left  Speed                                                      

100 35.9M  100 35.9M    0     0   559k      0  0:01:05  0:01:05 --:--:--  546k

 

<Sysname>

Using FTP

1.       From FTP client view, download the system software image file (for example, msr26.ipe) to the CF card on the router.

ftp> get msr26.ipe                                    

msr26.ipe already exists. Overwrite it? [Y/N]:y       

227 Entering passive mode (192,168,1,100,5,20)        

125 Using existing data connection                    

226 Closing data connection; File transfer successful.

37691392 bytes received in 17.7 seconds (2.03 Mbyte/s) 

 

[ftp]

2.       Return to user view.

[ftp]quit

221 Service closing control connection

 

<Sysname>

Specifying the startup image file

1.       Specify the msr26.ipe file as the main image file at the next reboot.

<Sysname>boot-loader file flash:/msr26.ipe main     

Images in IPE:

  msr26-cmw710-boot-a0005.bin                                                    

  msr26-cmw710-system-a0005.bin                                         

  msr26-cmw710-security-a0005.bin                                                     

  msr26-cmw710-voice-a0005.bin                                                        

  msr26-cmw710-data-a0005.bin                                                          

This command will set the main startup software images. Continue? [Y/N]:y         

Add images to the device.                                                

Successfully copied flash:/msr26-cmw710-boot-a0005.bin to flash:/msr26-cmw710-boot-a0005.bin.                                      

 

Successfully copied flash:/msr26-cmw710-system-a0005.bin to flash:/msr26-cmw710-system-a0005.bin.                                  

 

Successfully copied flash:/msr26-cmw710-security-a0005.bin to flash:/msr26-cmw710-security-a0005.bin.                              

 

Successfully copied flash:/msr26-cmw710-voice-a0005.bin to flash:/msr26-cmw710-voice-a0005.bin.                                     

 

Successfully copied flash:/msr26-cmw710-data-a0005.bin to flash:/msr26-cmw710-data-a0005.bin.                                      

 

The images that have passed all examinations will be used as the main startup software images at the next reboot on the device.    

 

<Sysname>

2.       Verify that the file has been loaded.

<Sysname> display boot-loader

Software images on the device:                                                     

Current software images:                                                            

  flash:/msr26-cmw710-boot-a0005.bin                                          

  flash:/msr26-cmw710-system-a0005.bin                                         

  flash:/msr26-cmw710-security-a0005.bin                                

  flash:/msr26-cmw710-voice-a0005.bin                                   

  flash:/msr26-cmw710-data-a0005.bin                                      

Main startup software images:                                         

  flash:/msr26-cmw710-boot-a0005.bin                                          

  flash:/msr26-cmw710-system-a0005.bin                               

  flash:/msr26-cmw710-security-a0005.bin                                

  flash:/msr26-cmw710-voice-a0005.bin                                    

  flash:/msr26-cmw710-data-a0005.bin                                      

Backup startup software images:                           

  None                        

<Sysname>

Rebooting and completing the upgrade

1.       Reboot the router.

<Sysname>reboot                                       

Start to check configuration with next startup configuration file, please wait.........DONE!                                       

This command will reboot the device. Continue? [Y/N]:y

Now rebooting, please wait... 

<Sysname>

System is starting...

2.       After the reboot is complete, verify that the system software image is correct.

<Sysname> display version

H3C Comware Software, Version 7.1.042, Release 000701                          

Copyright (c) 2004-2013 Hangzhou H3C Tech. Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.      

H3C MSR56-60 uptime is 0 weeks, 0 days, 11 hours, 49 minutes                   

Last reboot reason : Power on                                                                                                       

Boot image: cfa0:/MSR56-cmw710-boot-a0005.bin                                                                                    

Boot image version: 7.1.040, Alpha 0005                                                                                             

System image: cfa0:/MSR56-cmw710-system-a0005.bin                                                                                

System image version: 7.1.040, Alpha 0005                                                                                           

Feature image(s) list:                                                                                                             

  cfa0:/MSR56-cmw710-security-a0005.bin, version: 7.1.040                                                                         

  cfa0:/MSR56-cmw710-voice-a0005.bin, version: 7.1.040                                                                           

  cfa0:/MSR56-cmw710-data-a0005.bin, version: 7.1.040                                                                             

                                                                                                                                   

Slot 0: MPU-100 uptime is 0 week, 0 day, 1 hour, 20 minutes                                                                         

Last reboot reason : Power on                                                                                                      

CPU ID: 0x3                                                                                                                         

2G bytes DDR3 SDRAM Memory                                                                                                         

8M bytes Flash Memory                                                                                                              

PCB               Version:  2.0                                                                                                     

CPLD              Version:  1.0                                                                                                    

Basic    BootWare Version:  1.04                                                                                                    

Extended BootWare Version:  1.04                                                                                                   

[SUBSLOT  0]CON                    (Hardware)2.0    (Driver)1.0,   (Cpld)1.0                                                        

[SUBSLOT  0]AUX                    (Hardware)2.0    (Driver)1.0,   (Cpld)1.0                                                       

[SUBSLOT  0]MGE0                   (Hardware)2.0    (Driver)1.0,   (Cpld)1.0                                                        

                                                                                                                                   

Slot 1: MPU-100 uptime is 0 week, 0 day, 1 hour, 8 minutes                                                                          

Last reboot reason : User reboot                                                                                                   

CPU ID: 0x3                                                                                                                         

2G bytes DDR3 SDRAM Memory                                                                                                         

8M bytes Flash Memory                                                                                                               

PCB               Version:  2.0                                                                                                    

CPLD              Version:  1.0                                                                                                     

Basic    BootWare Version:  1.05                                                                                                   

Extended BootWare Version:  1.05                                                                                                   

[SUBSLOT  0]CON                    (Hardware)2.0    (Driver)1.0,   (Cpld)1.0                                                        

[SUBSLOT  0]AUX                    (Hardware)2.0    (Driver)1.0,   (Cpld)1.0                                                       

[SUBSLOT  0]MGE0                   (Hardware)2.0    (Driver)1.0,   (Cpld)1.0                                                        

                                                                                                                                   

Slot 2: SPU-100 uptime is 0 week, 0 day, 1 hour, 19 minutes                                                                         

Last reboot reason : Power on                                                                                                      

CPU ID: 0x5                                                                                                                         

2G bytes DDR3 SDRAM Memory                                                                                                         

8M bytes Flash Memory                                                                                                               

PCB               Version:  2.0                                                                                                    

CPLD              Version:  1.0                                                                                                    

Basic    BootWare Version:  1.02                                                                                                    

Extended BootWare Version:  1.02                                                                                                   

[SUBSLOT  0]GE2/0/0                (Hardware)2.0    (Driver)1.0,   (Cpld)1.0                                                        

[SUBSLOT  0]GE2/0/1                (Hardware)2.0    (Driver)1.0,   (Cpld)1.0                                                       

[SUBSLOT  0]GE2/0/2                (Hardware)2.0    (Driver)1.0,   (Cpld)1.0                                                        

[SUBSLOT  0]GE2/0/3                (Hardware)2.0    (Driver)1.0,   (Cpld)1.0                                                       

[SUBSLOT  0]CELLULAR2/0/0          (Hardware)2.0    (Driver)1.0,   (Cpld)1.0                                                        

[SUBSLOT  0]CELLULAR2/0/1          (Hardware)2.0    (Driver)1.0,   (Cpld)1.0                                                       

[SUBSLOT  1]HMIM-4SAE              (Hardware)3.0    (Driver)1.0,   (Cpld)4.0 

Distributed devices upgrading from the CLI

You can use the TFTP or FTP commands on the router to access the TFTP or FTP server to back up or download files.

Displaying the slot number of the active MPU

Display the slot number of the active MPU. By default, the standby MPU will automatically synchronize the image files from active MPU.

<Sysname>display device                                                                                                                 

 Slot No.      Board Type                Status        Primary        SubSlots                                                     

 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------                                                     

 0             MPU-100                   Normal        Master            0                                                         

 1             MPU-100                   Normal        Standby           0                                                         

 2             SPU-100                   Normal        N/A               10                                                        

<Sysname>

Saving the running configuration and verifying the storage space

1.       Save the running configuration.

<Sysname>save                                                               

The current configuration will be written to the device. Are you sure? [Y/N]:y  

Please input the file name(*.cfg)[cfa0:/startup.cfg]                         

(To leave the existing filename unchanged, press the enter key):            

Validating file. Please wait...                                               

Configuration is saved to device successfully.                                

<Sysname>

2.       Identify the system software image and configuration file names and verify that the CF card has sufficient space for the new system software image.

<Sysname>dir                                                               

Directory of cfa0:                                                                                                                  

   0 drw-           - Jan 07 2013 14:02:12   diagfile                                                                              

   1 -rw-         307 Jan 22 2013 17:02:02   ifindex.dat                                                                           

   2 drw-           - Jan 07 2013 14:02:12   license                                                                               

   3 drw-           - Jan 22 2013 13:42:00   logfile                                                                               

   4 -rw-    21412864 Jan 22 2013 16:49:00   MSR56-cmw710-boot-r0005p01.bin                                                         

   5 -rw-     1123328 Jan 22 2013 16:50:30   MSR56-cmw710-data-r0005p01.bin                                                         

   6 -rw-       11264 Jan 22 2013 16:50:26   MSR56-cmw710-security-r0005p01.bin                                                      

   7 -rw-    45056000 Jan 22 2013 16:49:34   MSR56-cmw710-system-r0005p01.bin                                                       

   8 -rw-     2746368 Jan 22 2013 16:50:26   MSR56-cmw710-voice-r0005p01.bin                                                         

   9 drw-           - Jan 07 2013 14:02:12   seclog                                                                                

  10 -rw-        2166 Jan 22 2013 17:02:02   startup.cfg                                                                            

  11 -rw-       34425 Jan 22 2013 17:02:02   startup.mdb                                                                           

                                                                                                                                    

507492 KB total (438688 KB free)

   

<Sysname> 

Downloading the image file to the router

Using TFTP

Download the system software image file (for example,  msr56.ipe) to the CF card on the router.

<Sysname>tftp 192.168.1.100 get msr56.ipe             

% Total    % Received % Xferd  Average Speed   Time    Time     Time  Current                                                    

                                 Dload  Upload   Total   Spent    Left  Speed                                                      

 45 67.0M   45 30.4M    0     0   792k      0  0:01:26  0:00:39  0:00:47  844k    

100 67.0M  100 67.0M    0     0   772k      0  0:01:28  0:01:28 --:--:--  745k

<Sysname>

Using FTP

1.       From FTP client view, download the system software image file (for example, msr56.ipe) to the CF card on the router.

ftp> get msr56.ipe                                    

msr56.ipe already exists. Overwrite it? [Y/N]:y       

227 Entering passive mode (192,168,1,100,5,20)        

125 Using existing data connection                    

226 Closing data connection; File transfer successful.

37691392 bytes received in 17.7 seconds (2.03 Mbyte/s)  

[ftp]

2.       Return to user view.

[ftp]quit

221 Service closing control connection

<Sysname>

Copying the image file to CF card root directory of the standby MPU

<Sysname> copy msr56.ipe slot1#cfa0:/

Copy cfa0:/msr56.ipe to slot1#cfa0:/msr56.ipe?[Y/N]:y

Copying file cfa0:/msr56.ipe to slot1#cfa0:/ msr56.ipe...Done.

Specifying the startup image file

1.       Specify the msr56.ipe file as the main image file for the active MPU on slot 0 at the next reboot.

<Sysname>boot-loader file flash:/msr56.ipe slot 0 main     

Images in IPE:

  msr56-cmw710-boot-a0005.bin                                                    

  msr56-cmw710-system-a0005.bin                                        

  msr56-cmw710-security-a0005.bin                                                     

  msr56-cmw710-voice-a0005.bin                                                        

  msr56-cmw710-data-a0005.bin                                                         

This command will set the main startup software images. Continue? [Y/N]:y          

Add images to the device.                                                

Successfully copied flash:/msr56-cmw710-boot-a0005.bin to cfa0:/msr56-cmw710-boot-a0005.bin.                                      

Successfully copied flash:/msr56-cmw710-system-a0005.bin to cfa0:/msr56-cmw710-system-a0005.bin.                                  

Successfully copied flash:/msr56-cmw710-security-a0005.bin to cfa0:/msr56-cmw710-security-a0005.bin.                               

Successfully copied flash:/msr56-cmw710-voice-a0005.bin to cfa0:/msr56-cmw710-voice-a0005.bin.                                    

Successfully copied flash:/msr56-cmw710-data-a0005.bin to cfa0:/msr56-cmw710-data-a0005.bin.                                       

The images that have passed all examinations will be used as the main startup software images at the next reboot on the device.    

<Sysname>

2.       Specify the msr56.ipe file as the main image file for the standby MPU on slot 1 at the next reboot.

<Sysname>boot-loader file flash:/msr56.ipe slot 0 main     

Images in IPE:

  msr56-cmw710-boot-a0005.bin                                                    

  msr56-cmw710-system-a0005.bin                                        

  msr56-cmw710-security-a0005.bin                                                     

  msr56-cmw710-voice-a0005.bin                                                        

  msr56-cmw710-data-a0005.bin                                                         

This command will set the main startup software images. Continue? [Y/N]:y         

Add images to the device.                                                

Successfully copied flash:/msr56-cmw710-boot-a0005.bin to cfa0:/msr56-cmw710-boot-a0005.bin.                                       

Successfully copied flash:/msr56-cmw710-system-a0005.bin to cfa0:/msr56-cmw710-system-a0005.bin.                                  

Successfully copied flash:/msr56-cmw710-security-a0005.bin to cfa0:/msr56-cmw710-security-a0005.bin.                               

Successfully copied flash:/msr56-cmw710-voice-a0005.bin to cfa0:/msr56-cmw710-voice-a0005.bin.                                    

Successfully copied flash:/msr56-cmw710-data-a0005.bin to cfa0:/msr56-cmw710-data-a0005.bin.                                      

The images that have passed all examinations will be used as the main startup software images at the next reboot on the device.    

<Sysname>

3.       Verify that the file has been loaded.

<Sysname> display boot-loader

Software images on slot 0:                                                                                                         

Current software images:                                                                                                            

  cfa0:/MSR56-cmw710-boot-r0005p01.bin                                                                                           

  cfa0:/MSR56-cmw710-system-r0005p01.bin                                                                                          

  cfa0:/MSR56-cmw710-security-r0005p01.bin                                                                                       

  cfa0:/MSR56-cmw710-voice-r0005p01.bin                                                                                           

  cfa0:/MSR56-cmw710-data-r0005p01.bin                                                                                              

Main startup software images:                                                                                                      

  cfa0:/MSR56-cmw710-boot-a0005.bin                                                                                               

  cfa0:/MSR56-cmw710-system-a0005.bin                                                                                            

  cfa0:/MSR56-cmw710-security-a0005.bin                                                                                           

  cfa0:/MSR56-cmw710-voice-a0005.bin                                                                                             

  cfa0:/MSR56-cmw710-data-a0005.bin                                                                                               

Backup startup software images:                                                                                                    

  None                                                                                                                              

Software images on slot 1:                                                                                                         

Current software images:                                                                                                            

  cfa0:/MSR56-cmw710-boot-r0005p01.bin                                                                                           

  cfa0:/MSR56-cmw710-system-r0005p01.bin                                                                                          

  cfa0:/MSR56-cmw710-security-r0005p01.bin                                                                                       

  cfa0:/MSR56-cmw710-voice-r0005p01.bin                                                                                           

  cfa0:/MSR56-cmw710-data-r0005p01.bin                                                                                           

Main startup software images:                                                                                                       

  cfa0:/MSR56-cmw710-boot-r0005p01.bin                                                                                           

  cfa0:/MSR56-cmw710-system-r0005p01.bin                                                                                         

  cfa0:/MSR56-cmw710-security-r0005p01.bin                                                                                        

  cfa0:/MSR56-cmw710-voice-r0005p01.bin                                                                                          

  cfa0:/MSR56-cmw710-data-r0005p01.bin                                                                                            

Backup startup software images:                                                                                                    

  None

Rebooting and completing the upgrade

1.       Reboot the router.

<Sysname>reboot                                        

Start to check configuration with next startup configuration file, please wait.........DONE!                                       

This command will reboot the device. Continue? [Y/N]:y

Now rebooting, please wait... 

<Sysname>

System is starting..

2.       After the reboot is complete, verify that the system software image is correct.

<Sysname> display version

H3C Comware Software, Version 7.1.042, Release 000701                          

Copyright (c) 2004-2013 Hangzhou H3C Tech. Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.      

H3C MSR56-60 uptime is 0 weeks, 0 days, 11 hours, 49 minutes                   

Last reboot reason : Power on                                                                                                      

Boot image: cfa0:/MSR56-cmw710-boot-a0005.bin                                                                                    

Boot image version: 7.1.040, Alpha 0005                                                                                            

System image: cfa0:/MSR56-cmw710-system-a0005.bin                                                                                

System image version: 7.1.040, Alpha 0005                                                                                          

Feature image(s) list:                                                                                                             

  cfa0:/MSR56-cmw710-security-a0005.bin, version: 7.1.040                                                                        

  cfa0:/MSR56-cmw710-voice-a0005.bin, version: 7.1.040                                                                           

  cfa0:/MSR56-cmw710-data-a0005.bin, version: 7.1.040                                                                            

                                                                                                                                    

Slot 0: MPU-100 uptime is 0 week, 0 day, 1 hour, 20 minutes                                                                        

Last reboot reason : Power on                                                                                                       

CPU ID: 0x3                                                                                                                        

2G bytes DDR3 SDRAM Memory                                                                                                          

8M bytes Flash Memory                                                                                                              

PCB               Version:  2.0                                                                                                     

CPLD              Version:  1.0                                                                                                    

Basic    BootWare Version:  1.04                                                                                                    

Extended BootWare Version:  1.04                                                                                                   

[SUBSLOT  0]CON                    (Hardware)2.0    (Driver)1.0,   (Cpld)1.0                                                       

[SUBSLOT  0]AUX                    (Hardware)2.0    (Driver)1.0,   (Cpld)1.0                                                       

[SUBSLOT  0]MGE0                   (Hardware)2.0    (Driver)1.0,   (Cpld)1.0                                                       

                                                                                                                                   

Slot 1: MPU-100 uptime is 0 week, 0 day, 1 hour, 8 minutes                                                                         

Last reboot reason : User reboot                                                                                                   

CPU ID: 0x3                                                                                                                         

2G bytes DDR3 SDRAM Memory                                                                                                         

8M bytes Flash Memory                                                                                                               

PCB               Version:  2.0                                                                                                    

CPLD              Version:  1.0                                                                                                    

Basic    BootWare Version:  1.05                                                                                                   

Extended BootWare Version:  1.05                                                                                                   

[SUBSLOT  0]CON                    (Hardware)2.0    (Driver)1.0,   (Cpld)1.0                                                       

[SUBSLOT  0]AUX                    (Hardware)2.0    (Driver)1.0,   (Cpld)1.0                                                       

[SUBSLOT  0]MGE0                   (Hardware)2.0    (Driver)1.0,   (Cpld)1.0                                                        

                                                                                                                                   

Slot 2: SPU-100 uptime is 0 week, 0 day, 1 hour, 19 minutes                                                                        

Last reboot reason : Power on                                                                                                       

CPU ID: 0x5                                                                                                                        

2G bytes DDR3 SDRAM Memory                                                                                                          

8M bytes Flash Memory                                                                                                              

PCB               Version:  2.0                                                                                                     

CPLD              Version:  1.0                                                                                                    

Basic    BootWare Version:  1.02                                                                                                    

Extended BootWare Version:  1.02                                                                                                   

[SUBSLOT  0]GE2/0/0                (Hardware)2.0    (Driver)1.0,   (Cpld)1.0                                                        

[SUBSLOT  0]GE2/0/1                (Hardware)2.0    (Driver)1.0,   (Cpld)1.0                                                       

[SUBSLOT  0]GE2/0/2                (Hardware)2.0    (Driver)1.0,   (Cpld)1.0                                                       

[SUBSLOT  0]GE2/0/3                (Hardware)2.0    (Driver)1.0,   (Cpld)1.0                                                       

[SUBSLOT  0]CELLULAR2/0/0          (Hardware)2.0    (Driver)1.0,   (Cpld)1.0                                                       

[SUBSLOT  0]CELLULAR2/0/1          (Hardware)2.0    (Driver)1.0,   (Cpld)1.0                                                       

[SUBSLOT  1]HMIM-4SAE              (Hardware)3.0    (Driver)1.0,   (Cpld)4.0 

Upgrading from the BootWare menu

You can use the following methods to upgrade software from the BootWare menu:

·         Using TFTP/FTP to upgrade software through an Ethernet port

·         Using XMODEM to upgrade software through the console port

Accessing the BootWare menu

1.       Power on the router (for example, an H3C MSR 26-30 router), and you can see the following information:

System is starting...                                 

Booting Normal Extend BootWare                        

The Extend BootWare is self-decompressing....Done.    

                                                      

****************************************************************************

*                                                                           *

*                  H3C MSR26-30 BootWare, Version 1.20                      *

*                                                                           *

****************************************************************************

Copyright (c) 2004-2012 Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.      

                                                      

Compiled Date       : Jun 22 2013                     

CPU ID              : 0x1                             

Memory Type         : DDR3 SDRAM                      

Memory Size         : 1024MB                          

Flash Size          : 2MB                             

Nand Flash size     : 256MB                           

CPLD Version        : 2.0                             

PCB Version         : 3.0                              

                                                      

                                                      

BootWare Validating...                                

Press Ctrl+B to access EXTENDED-BOOTWARE MENU...

2.       Press Ctrl + B to access the BootWare menu.

Password recovery capability is enabled.

Note: The current operating device is flash           

Enter < Storage Device Operation > to select device.  

                                                      

===========================<EXTEND-BOOTWARE MENU>===========================                                                       

|<1> Boot System                                                           |                                                       

|<2> Enter Serial SubMenu                                                  |                                                       

|<3> Enter Ethernet SubMenu                                                |                                                        

|<4> File Control                                                          |                                                       

|<5> Restore to Factory Default Configuration                                              |                                                       

|<6> Skip Current System Configuration                                     |                                                       

|<7> BootWare Operation Menu                                               |                                                       

|<8> Skip authentication for console login                                 |                                                       

|<9> Storage Device Operation                                              |                                                       

|<0> Reboot                                                                |                                                       

============================================================================                                                       

Ctrl+Z: Access EXTENDED ASSISTANT MENU                                         

Ctrl+F: Format File System                                                      

Enter your choice(0-9):

Table 48 BootWare menu options

Item

Description

<1> Boot System

Boot the system software image.

<2> Enter Serial SubMenu

Access the Serial submenu (see Table 51 ) for upgrading system software through the console port or changing the serial port settings.

<3> Enter Ethernet SubMenu

Access the Ethernet submenu (see Table 49) for upgrading system software through an Ethernet port or changing Ethernet settings.

<4> File Control

Access the File Control submenu (see Table 52) to retrieve and manage the files stored on the router.

<5> Restore to Factory Default Configuration

Delete the next-startup configuration files and load the factory-default configuration.

<6> Skip Current System Configuration

Start the router with the factory default configuration. This is a one-time operation and does not take effect at the next reboot. You use this option when you forget the console login password.

<7> BootWare Operation Menu

Access the BootWare Operation menu for backing up, restoring, or upgrading BootWare. When you upgrade the system software image, BootWare is automatically upgraded. H3C does not recommend upgrading BootWare separately. This document does not cover using the BootWare Operation menu.

<8> Skip authentication for console login

Clear all the authentication schemes on the console port.

<9> Storage Device Operation

Access the Storage Device Operation menu to manage storage devices. Using this option is beyond this chapter.

<0> Reboot

Restart the router.

 

Using TFTP/FTP to upgrade software through an Ethernet port

1.       Enter 3 in the BootWare menu to access the Ethernet submenu.

===============================<File CONTROL>===============================                                                       

|Note:the operating device is flash                                        |                                                        

|<1> Download Image Program To SDRAM And Run                               |                                                       

|<2> Update Main Image File                                                |                                                       

|<3> Update Backup Image File                                              |                                                        

|<4> Download Files(*.*)                                                   |

|<5> Modify Ethernet Parameter                                     |                                                       

|<0> Exit To Main Menu                                                      |                                                       

============================================================================                                                        

Enter your choice(0-4):

Table 49 Ethernet submenu options

Item

Description

<1> Download Application Program To SDRAM And Run

Download a system software image to the SDRAM and run the image.

<2> Update Main Image File

Upgrade the main system software image.

<3> Update Backup Image File

Upgrade the backup system software image.

<4> Download Files(*.*)

Download a system software image to the Flash or CF card.

<5> Modify Ethernet Parameter

Modify network settings.

<0> Exit To Main Menu

Return to the BootWare menu.

 

2.       Enter 5 to configure the network settings.

=========================<ETHERNET PARAMETER SET>=========================

|Note:       '.' = Clear field.                                            |

|            '-' = Go to previous field.                                   |

|          Ctrl+D = Quit.                                                  |

==========================================================================

Protocol (FTP or TFTP) :ftp

Load File Name         :msr26.ipe

                       :

Target File Name       :msr26.ipe

                       :

Server IP Address      :192.168.1.1

Local IP Address       :192.168.1.100

Subnet Mask            :255.255.255.0

Gateway IP Address     :0.0.0.0

FTP User Name          :user001

FTP User Password      :********

Table 50 Network parameter fields and shortcut keys

Field

Description

'.' = Clear field

Press a dot (.) and then Enter to clear the setting for a field.

'-' = Go to previous field

Press a hyphen (-) and then Enter to return to the previous field.

Ctrl+D = Quit

Press Ctrl + D to exit the Ethernet Parameter Set menu.

Protocol (FTP or TFTP)

Set the file transfer protocol to FTP or TFTP.

Load File Name

Set the name of the file to be downloaded.

Target File Name

Set a file name for saving the file on the router. By default, the target file name is the same as the source file name.

Server IP Address

Set the IP address of the FTP or TFTP server. If a mask must be set, use a colon (:) to separate the mask length from the IP address. For example, 192.168.80.10:24.

Local IP Address

Set the IP address of the router.

Subnet Mask

Subnet Mask of the local IP address.

Gateway IP Address

Set a gateway IP address if the router is on a different network than the server.

FTP User Name

Set the username for accessing the FTP server. This username must be the same as configured on the FTP server. This field is not available for TFTP.

FTP User Password

Set the password for accessing the FTP server. This password must be the same as configured on the FTP server. This field is not available for TFTP.

 

3.       Select an option in the Ethernet submenu to upgrade a system software image. For example, enter 2 to upgrade the main system software image.

Loading.....................................................................                                                       

............................................................................                                                        

............................................................................                                                       

.........................................Done.        

37691392 bytes downloaded!                            

The file is exist,will you overwrite it? [Y/N]Y       

Image file msr26-cmw710-boot-a0005.bin is self-decompressing...  

Saving file flash:/msr26-cmw710-boot-a0005.bin .............................                                                        

......Done.                                           

Image file msr26-cmw710-system-a0005.bin is self-decompressing...

Saving file flash:/msr26-cmw710-system-a0005.bin ...........................                                                       

.........................................Done.        

Image file msr26-cmw710-security-a0005.bin is self-decompressing...                                                                

Saving file flash:/msr26-cmw710-security-a0005.bin Done.         

Image file msr26-cmw710-voice-a0005.bin is self-decompressing... 

Saving file flash:/msr26-cmw710-voice-a0005.bin ......Done.      

Image file msr26-cmw710-data-a0005.bin is self-decompressing...  

Saving file flash:/msr26-cmw710-data-a0005.bin ..Done. 

 

==========================<Enter Ethernet SubMenu>==========================                                                       

|Note:the operating device is flash                                        |                                                       

|<1> Download Image Program To SDRAM And Run                               |                                                       

|<2> Update Main Image File                                                |                                                       

|<3> Update Backup Image File                                              |                                                        |<4> Download Files(*.*)                                                   |

|<5> Modify Ethernet Parameter                                             |                                                        

|<0> Exit To Main Menu                                                     |                                                       

|<Ensure The Parameter Be Modified Before Downloading!>                    |                                                       

============================================================================                                                       

Enter your choice(0-4):

4.       Enter 0 to return to the BootWare menu

===========================<EXTEND-BOOTWARE MENU>===========================                                                       

|<1> Boot System                                                           |                                                        

|<2> Enter Serial SubMenu                                                  |                                                       

|<3> Enter Ethernet SubMenu                                                |                                                        

|<4> File Control                                                          |                                                       

|<5> Modify BootWare Password                                              |                                                        

|<6> Skip Current System Configuration                                     |                                                       

|<7> BootWare Operation Menu                                               |                                                        

|<8> Skip authentication for console login                                 |                                                       

|<9> Storage Device Operation                                              |                                                       

|<0> Reboot                                                                |                                                        

============================================================================                                                       

Enter your choice(0-9):

5.       1 to boot the system.

Loading the main image files...                       

Loading file flash:/msr26-cmw710-system-a0005.bin..........................                                                        

Done.                                                 

Loading file flash:/msr26-cmw710-boot-a0005.bin..............Done.

                                                       

Image file flash:/msr26-cmw710-boot-a0005.bin is self-decompressing.........                                                       

.....Done.                                            

System image is starting...                           

Line aux0 is available.                               

                                                      

                                                      

Press ENTER to get started.

Using XMODEM to upgrade software through the console port

1.       Enter 2 in the BootWare menu to access the Serial submenu.

===========================<Enter Serial SubMenu>===========================                                                       

|Note:the operating device is flash                                        |                                                       

|<1> Download Image Program To SDRAM And Run                               |                                                       

|<2> Update Main Image File                                                |                                                       

|<3> Update Backup Image File                                              |                                                        

|<4> Download Files(*.*)                                                   |

|<5> Modify Serial Interface Parameter                                     |                                                       

|<0> Exit To Main Menu                                                     |                                                       

============================================================================                                                       

Enter your choice(0-4):

Table 51 Serial submenu options

Item

Description

<1> Download Application Program To SDRAM And Run

Download an application to SDRAM through the serial port and run the program.

<2> Update Main Image File

Upgrade the main system software image.

<3> Update Backup Image File

Upgrade the backup system software image.

<4>Download Files(*.*)

Download a system software image to the Flash or CF card.

<5> Modify Serial Interface Parameter

Modify serial port parameters

<0> Exit To Main Menu

Return to the BootWare menu.

 

2.       Enter 5 Select an appropriate baud rate for the console port. For example, enter 5 to select 115200 bps.

===============================<BAUDRATE SET>===============================                                                       

|Note:'*'indicates the current baudrate                                    |                                                       

|     Change The HyperTerminal's Baudrate Accordingly                      |                                                       

|---------------------------<Baudrate Available>---------------------------|                                                       

|<1> 9600(Default)*                                                        |                                                        

|<2> 19200                                                                 |                                                       

|<3> 38400                                                                 |                                                        

|<4> 57600                                                                 |                                                       

|<5> 115200                                                                |                                                        

|<0> Exit                                                                  |                                                       

============================================================================                                                        

Enter your choice(0-5):

The following messages appear:

Baudrate has been changed to 115200 bps.

Please change the terminal's baudrate to 115200 bps, press ENTER when ready.

 

 

NOTE:

Typically the size of a .bin file is over 10 MB. Even at 115200 bps, the download takes about 30 minutes.

 

3.       Select Call > Disconnect in the HyperTerminal window to disconnect the terminal from the router.

Figure 2 Disconnect the terminal connection

 

 

NOTE:

If the baud rate of the console port is 9600 bps, jump to step 9.

 

4.       Select File > Properties, and in the Properties dialog box, click Configure.

Figure 3 Properties dialog box

 

5.       Select 115200 from the Bits per second list and click OK.

Figure 4 Modify the baud rate

 

6.       Select Call > Call to reestablish the connection.

Figure 5 Reestablish the connection

 

7.       Press Enter.

The following menu appears:

The current baudrate is 115200 bps                                                                                                 

                                                                                                                                   

===============================<BAUDRATE SET>===============================                                                       

|Note:'*'indicates the current baudrate                                    |                                                        

|     Change The HyperTerminal's Baudrate Accordingly                      |                                                       

|---------------------------<Baudrate Available>---------------------------|                                                        

|<1> 9600(Default)                                                         |                                                       

|<2> 19200                                                                 |                                                        

|<3> 38400                                                                 |                                                       

|<4> 57600                                                                 |                                                        

|<5> 115200*                                                               |                                                       

|<0> Exit                                                                  |                                                        

============================================================================                                                       

Enter your choice(0-5):

8.       Enter 0 to return to the Serial submenu.

===========================<Enter Serial SubMenu>===========================                                                       

|Note:the operating device is flash                                        |                                                        

|<1> Download Image Program To SDRAM And Run                               |                                                       

|<2> Update Main Image File                                                |                                                        

|<3> Update Backup Image File                                              |                                                        |<4> Download Files(*.*)                                                   |

|<5> Modify Serial Interface Parameter                                     |                                                       

|<0> Exit To Main Menu                                                     |                                                       

============================================================================                                                       

Enter your choice(0-4):

9.       Select an option from options 2 to 3 to upgrade a system software image. For example, enter 2 to upgrade the main system software image.

Please Start To Transfer File, Press <Ctrl+C> To Exit.

Waiting ...CCCCC

10.     Select Transfer > Send File in the HyperTerminal window.

Figure 6 Transfer menu

 

11.     In the dialog box that appears, click Browse to select the source file, and select Xmodem from the Protocol list.

Figure 7 File transmission dialog box

 

12.     Click Send. The following dialog box appears:

Figure 8 File transfer progress

 

13.     When the Serial submenu appears after the file transfer is complete, enter 0 at the prompt to return to the BootWare menu.

Download successfully!

37691392 bytes downloaded!

Input the File Name:main.bin

Updating File flash:/main.bin..............................................

.....................................................Done!

 

===========================<Enter Serial SubMenu>===========================                                                       

|Note:the operating device is flash                                        |                                                       

|<1> Download Image Program To SDRAM And Run                               |                                                       

|<2> Update Main Image File                                                |                                                       

|<3> Update Backup Image File                                              |                                                        |<4> Download Files(*.*)                                                   |

|<5> Modify Serial Interface Parameter                                     |                                                       

|<0> Exit To Main Menu                                                     |                                                       

============================================================================                                                       

Enter your choice(0-4):

14.     Enter 1 in the BootWare menu to boot the system.

15.     If you are using a download rate other than 9600 bps, change the baud rate of the terminal to 9600 bps. If the baud rate has been set to 9600 bps, skip this step.

Managing files from the BootWare menu

To change the type of a system software image, retrieve files, or delete files, enter 4 in the BootWare menu.

The File Control submenu appears:

==============================<File CONTROL>==============================

|Note:the operating device is cfa0                                       |

|<1> Display All File(s)                                                 |

|<2> Set Image File type                                           |

|<3> Set Bin File type                                                   |

|<4> Set Configuration File type                                         |

|<5> Delete File                                                         |

|<6> Copy File                                                           |

|<0> Exit To Main Menu                                                   |

==========================================================================

Enter your choice(0-6):

Table 52 File Control submenu options

Item

Description

<1> Display All File

Display all files.

<2> Set Image File type

Change the type of a system software image (.ipe).

<3> Set Bin File type

Change the type of a system software image (.bin).

<4> Set Configuration File type

Change the type of a configuration file.

<5> Delete File

Delete files.

<6> Copy File

Copy File

<0> Exit To Main Menu

Return to the BootWare menu.

 

Displaying all files

To display all files, enter 1 in the File Control submenu:

Display all file(s) in flash:                                                                                                      

 'M' = MAIN      'B' = BACKUP      'N/A' = NOT ASSIGNED

============================================================================                                                       

|NO. Size(B)   Time                 Type   Name                            |                                                       

|1   37691392  Aug/16/2012 07:09:16 N/A    flash:/msr26.ipe                |                                                       

|2   25992     Aug/15/2012 12:18:00 N/A    flash:/startup.mdb              |                                                       

|3   1632      Aug/15/2012 12:18:00 M      flash:/startup.cfg              |                                                       

|4   84        Aug/15/2012 12:17:59 N/A    flash:/ifindex.dat              |                                                       

|5   11029     Aug/15/2012 13:31:16 N/A    flash:/logfile/logfile1.log     |                                                       

|6   17        Aug/16/2012 07:47:24 N/A    flash:/.pathfile                |                                                       

|7   1006592   Aug/16/2012 07:44:16 M    flash:/msr26-cmw710-data-a0005.bin|   

|8   815       Aug/15/2012 12:03:14 N/A    flash:/license/DeviceID.did     |                                                       

|9   1180672   Aug/16/2012 07:44:15 M    flash:/msr26-cmw710-voice-a0005. bin|  

|10  10240     Aug/16/2012 07:44:15 M    flash:/msr26-cmw710-security-a0005.bin|       

|11  24067072  Aug/16/2012 07:44:10 M      flash:/msr26-cmw710-system-a0005.bin|  

|12  11418624  Aug/16/2012 07:44:05 M      flash:/msr26-cmw710-boot-a0005.bin|

============================================================================

Changing the type of a system software image

System software image file attributes include main (M), and backup (B). You can store only one main image, and one backup image on the router. A system software image can have any combination of the M, and B attributes. If the file attribute you are assigning has been assigned to an image, the assignment removes the attribute from that image. The image is marked as N/A if it has only that attribute.

To change the type of a system software image:

1.       Enter 2 in the File Control submenu.

'M' = MAIN      'B' = BACKUP      'N/A' = NOT ASSIGNED

============================================================================                                                       

|NO. Size(B)   Time                 Type   Name                            |                                                        

|1   37691392  Aug/16/2012 07:09:16 N/A    flash:/msr26.ipe                |                                                       

|0   Exit                                                                  |                                                        

============================================================================

Enter file No:1

2.       Enter the number of the file you are working with, and press Enter.

Modify the file attribute:

==========================================================================

|<1> +Main                                                               |

|<2> +Backup                                                             |

|<0> Exit                                                                |

==========================================================================

Enter your choice(0-2):

3.       Enter a number in the range of 1 to 4 to add or delete a file attribute for the file.

Set the file attribute success!

Deleting files

When storage space is insufficient, you can delete obsolete files to free up storage space.

To delete files:

1.       Enter 5 in the File Control submenu.

Deleting the file in cfa0:

 'M' = MAIN      'B' = BACKUP      'N/A' = NOT ASSIGNED

Deleting the file in flash:                                                                                                        

 'M' = MAIN      'B' = BACKUP      'N/A' = NOT ASSIGNED

============================================================================                                                       

|NO. Size(B)   Time                 Type   Name                            |                                                       

|1   37691392  Aug/16/2012 07:09:16 N/A    flash:/msr26.ipe                |                                                       

|2   25992     Aug/15/2012 12:18:00 N/A    flash:/startup.mdb              |                                                       

|3   1632      Aug/15/2012 12:18:00 M      flash:/startup.cfg              |                                                       

|4   84        Aug/15/2012 12:17:59 N/A    flash:/ifindex.dat              |                                                       

|5   11029     Aug/15/2012 13:31:16 N/A    flash:/logfile/logfile1.log     |                                                       

|6   17        Aug/16/2012 07:47:24 N/A    flash:/.pathfile                |                                                       

|7   1006592   Aug/16/2012 07:44:16 M      flash:/msr26-cmw710-data-a0005.bin|   

|8   815       Aug/15/2012 12:03:14 N/A    flash:/license/DeviceID.did     |                                                       

|9   1180672   Aug/16/2012 07:44:15 M      flash:/msr26-cmw710-voice-a0005. bin|  

|10  10240     Aug/16/2012 07:44:15 M      flash:/msr26-cmw710-security-a0005.bin|       

|11  24067072  Aug/16/2012 07:44:10 M      flash:/msr26-cmw710-system-a0005.bin|  

|12  11418624  Aug/16/2012 07:44:05 M      flash:/msr26-cmw710-boot-a0005.bin|

0   Exit  

Enter file No.:

2.       Enter the number of the file to delete.

3.       When the following prompt appears, enter Y.

The file you selected is flash:/msr26-cmw710-security-a0005.bin,Delete it?                                                          

[Y/N]Y                                                                                                                             

Deleting...Done.

Handling software upgrade failures

If a software upgrade fails, the system runs the old software version. To handle a software failure:

1.       Check the physical ports for a loose or incorrect connection.

2.       If you are using the console port for file transfer, check the HyperTerminal settings (including the baud rate and data bits) for any wrong setting.

3.       Check the file transfer settings:

¡  If XMODEM is used, you must set the same baud rate for the terminal as for the console port.

¡  If TFTP is used, you must enter the same server IP addresses, file name, and working directory as set on the TFTP server.

¡  If FTP is used, you must enter the same FTP server IP address, source file name, working directory, and FTP username and password as set on the FTP server.

4.       Check the FTP or TFTP server for any incorrect setting.

5.       Check that the storage device has sufficient space for the upgrade file.

6.       If the message "Something is wrong with the file” appears, check the file for file corruption.

Appendix C Handling console login password loss

Disabling password recovery capability

Password recovery capability controls console user access to the device configuration and SDRAM from BootWare menus.

If password recovery capability is enabled, a console user can access the device configuration without authentication to configure new passwords.

If password recovery capability is disabled, console users must restore the factory-default configuration before they can configure new passwords. Restoring the factory-default configuration deletes the next-startup configuration files.

To enhance system security, disable password recovery capability.

Table 53 summarizes options whose availability varies with the password recovery capability setting.

Table 53 BootWare options and password recovery capability compatibility matrix

BootWare menu option

Password recovery enabled

Password recovery disabled

Tasks that can be performed

Download Image Program To SDRAM And Run

Yes

No

Load and run Comware software images in SDRAM.

Skip Authentication for Console Login

Yes

No

Enable console login without authentication.

Skip Current System Configuration

Yes

No

Load the factory-default configuration without deleting the next-startup configuration files.

Restore to Factory Default Configuration

No

Yes

Delete the next-startup configuration files and load the factory-default configuration.

 

To disable password recovery capability:

 

Step

Command

Remarks

1.       Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.       Disable password recovery capability.

undo password-recovery enable

By default, password recovery capability is enabled.

 

When password recovery capability is disabled, you cannot downgrade the device software to a version that does not support the capability through the BootWare menus. You can do so at the CLI, but the BootWare menu password configured becomes effective again.

Handling console login password loss

 

CAUTION

CAUTION:

Handling console login password loss causes service outage.

 

The method for handling console login password loss depends on the password recovery capability setting (see Figure 9).

Figure 9 Handling console login password loss

 

Examining the password recovery capability setting

7.       Reboot the router.

System is starting...                                                           

Press Ctrl+D to access BASIC-BOOTWARE MENU...                                  

Press Ctrl+T to start heavy memory test                                        

Booting Normal Extended BootWare........                                       

The Extended BootWare is self-decompressing....Done.                           

                                                                               

****************************************************************************   

*                                                                          *   

*                  H3C MSR36-40 BootWare, Version 1.11                     *   

*                                                                          *   

****************************************************************************   

Copyright (c) 2004-2013 Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.                    

                                                                               

Compiled Date       : May 13 2013                                              

CPU ID              : 0x2                                                      

Memory Type         : DDR3 SDRAM                                               

Memory Size         : 2048MB                                                   

BootWare Size       : 1024KB                                                   

Flash Size          : 8MB                                                      

cfa0 Size           : 247MB                                                    

CPLD Version        : 2.0                                                      

PCB Version         : 2.0                                                      

                                                                                

                                                                               

BootWare Validating...                                                         

Press Ctrl+B to access EXTENDED-BOOTWARE MENU...  

8.       Press Ctrl + B within three seconds after the "Press Ctrl+B to access EXTENDED-BOOTWARE MENU..." prompt message appears.

9.       Read the password recovery capability setting information displayed before the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu.

Password recovery capability is enabled.

Note: The current operating device is cfa0                                     

Enter < Storage Device Operation > to select device.                           

                                                                               

===========================<EXTEND-BOOTWARE MENU>===========================   

|<1> Boot System                                                                       |   

|<2> Enter Serial SubMenu                                                            |    

|<3> Enter Ethernet SubMenu                                                          |   

|<4> File Control                                                                      |   

|<5> Restore to Factory Default Configuration                                    |   

|<6> Skip Current System Configuration                                             |   

|<7> BootWare Operation Menu                                                         |   

|<8> Skip Authentication for Console Login                                        |   

|<9> Storage Device Operation                                                        |   

|<0> Reboot                                                                              |   

============================================================================   

Ctrl+Z: Access EXTEND ASSISTANT MENU  

Ctrl+F: Format File System  

Enter your choice(0-9):

Using the Skip Current System Configuration option

1.       Reboot the router to access the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu, and then enter 6.

The current mode is password recovery. 

Note: The current operating device is cfa0  

Enter < Storage Device Operation > to select device.  

 

===========================<EXTEND-BOOTWARE MENU>===========================

|<1> Boot System                                                                      |

|<2> Enter Serial SubMenu                                                           |

|<3> Enter Ethernet SubMenu                                                         |

|<4> File Control                                                                     |

|<5> Restore to Factory Default Configuration                                    |

|<6> Skip Current System Configuration                                            |

|<7> BootWare Operation Menu                                                        |

|<8> Skip Authentication for Console Login                                       |

|<9> Storage Device Operation                                                       |

|<0> Reboot                                                                             |

============================================================================

Ctrl+Z: Access EXTEND ASSISTANT MENU  

Ctrl+F: Format File System  

Enter your choice(0-9): 6

After the configuration skipping flag is set successfully, the following message appears:

Flag Set Success.

2.       When the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu appears again, enter 1 to reboot the router.

The router starts up with the factory-default configuration without deleting the next-startup configuration files.

3.       To use the configuration in a next-startup configuration file, load the file in system view.

<H3C> system-view

[H3C] configuration replace file cfa0:/startup.cfg

Current configuration will be lost, save current configuration? [Y/N]:n

Info: Now replacing the current configuration. Please wait...

Info: Succeeded in replacing current configuration with the file startup.cfg.

4.       Configure a new console login authentication mode and a new console login password.

In the following example, the console login authentication mode is password and the authentication password is 123456. For security purposes, the password is always saved in ciphertext, whether you specify the simple or cipher keyword for the set authentication password command.

<H3C> system-view

[H3C] line aux 0

[H3C-line-aux0] authentication-mode password

[H3C-line-aux0] set authentication password simple 123456

Use the line aux 0 command on an MSR 2600 or MSR 3600 router. The console port and the AUX port are the same physical port.

Use the line console 0 command on an MSR 5600 router. An MSR 5600 router has a separate console port.

5.       To make the settings take effect after a reboot, save the running configuration to the next-startup configuration file.

[H3C-line-aux0] save

Using the Skip Authentication for Console Login option

1.       Reboot the router to access the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu, and then enter 8.

The current mode is password recovery.

Note: The current operating device is cfa0  

Enter < Storage Device Operation > to select device.  

 

===========================<EXTEND-BOOTWARE MENU>===========================

|<1> Boot System                                                                      |

|<2> Enter Serial SubMenu                                                           |

|<3> Enter Ethernet SubMenu                                                         |

|<4> File Control                                                                     |

|<5> Restore to Factory Default Configuration                                    |

|<6> Skip Current System Configuration                                            |

|<7> BootWare Operation Menu                                                        |

|<8> Skip Authentication for Console Login                                       |

|<9> Storage Device Operation                                                       |

|<0> Reboot                                                                             |

============================================================================

Ctrl+Z: Access EXTEND ASSISTANT MENU  

Ctrl+F: Format File System   

Enter your choice(0-9): 8 

The router deletes the console login authentication configuration commands from the main next-startup configuration file. After the operation is completed, the following message appears:

Clear Image Password Success!

2.       When the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu appears again, enter 1 to reboot the router.

The router starts up with the main next-startup configuration file.

3.       Configure a console login authentication mode and a new console login password. See "Configure a new console login authentication mode and a new console login password.."

4.       To make the setting take effect after a reboot, save the running configuration to the next-startup configuration file.

[H3C-line-aux0] save

Using the Restore to Factory Default Configuration option

 

CAUTION

CAUTION:

Using the Restore to Factory Default Configuration option deletes both the main and backup next-configuration files.

 

1.       Reboot the router to access the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu, and enter 5.

The current mode is no password recovery.   

Note: The current operating device is cfa0  

Enter < Storage Device Operation > to select device.  

  

===========================<EXTEND-BOOTWARE MENU>===========================

|<1> Boot System                                                                      |

|<2> Enter Serial SubMenu                                                           |

|<3> Enter Ethernet SubMenu                                                         |

|<4> File Control                                                                     |

|<5> Restore to Factory Default Configuration                                    |

|<6> Skip Current System Configuration                                            |

|<7> BootWare Operation Menu                                                        |

|<8> Skip Authentication for Console Login                                       |

|<9> Storage Device Operation                                                       |

|<0> Reboot                                                                             |

============================================================================

Ctrl+Z: Access EXTEND ASSISTANT MENU

Ctrl+F: Format File System

Enter your choice(0-9): 5  

2.       At the prompt for confirmation, enter Y.

The router deletes its main and backup next-startup configuration files and restores the factory-default configuration.

The current mode is no password recovery. The configuration files will be

deleted, and the system will start up with factory defaults, Are you sure to

 continue?[Y/N]Y 

Setting...Done.  

3.       When the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu appears again, enter 1 to reboot the router.

The router starts up with the factory-default configuration.

4.       Configure a new console login authentication mode and a new console login password. See "Configure a new console login authentication mode and a new console login password.."

5.       To make the settings take effect after a reboot, save the running configuration to the next-startup configuration file.

[H3C] save

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