H3C S1850 Series, S1850-10P, S1850-28P, S1850-28P-PWR, S1850-52P Getting Started Manual

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Preparing for installation

H3C S1850 switch series includes the following models:
S1850-10P
S1850-28P
S1850-28P-PWR
S1850-52P

Safety recommendations

CAUTION:
To avoid any equipment damage or bodily injury, read the following safety recommendations before installation.
Do not place the switch near water or in a damp environment.
Prevent water or moisture from entering the chassis.
Place the switch in a clean environment. Dust buildup on the
chassis might result in electrostatic adsorption, which reduces lifespan of the device and can cause communication failure.
Keep the air inlet and outlet vents of the switch free of
obstruction, and do not stack switches.
Make sure the operating voltage is stable and in the required
range.
Before using the switch, ground it reliably by using the
grounding point on the rear panel.
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Before cleaning the switch, remove the power cord from the
switch. Do not clean the switch with a wet cloth or liquid.
Do not open the chassis while the switch is operating. To avoid
damage, do not open the chassis even when the switch is powered off.

Installing the switch

Mounting the switch in a 19-inch rack

1. Make sure the rack is reliably grounded and is stable.
2. Use screws to attach the mounting brackets to both sides of the
chassis.
Figure 1 Attaching mounting brackets (S1850-10P)
Figure 2 Attaching mounting brackets (S1850-28P/S1850-28P-PWR/S1850-52P)
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3. Place the switch on a rack shelf in the rack. Slide the switch into
the rack until the mounting brackets are flush against the front rack posts and the oval holes in the brackets align with the mounting holes in the front rack posts.
4. Use screws to secure the mounting brackets to the front rack
posts.
Figure 3 Mounting the switch in the rack (S1850-10P)
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Figure 4 Mounting the switch in the rack (S1850-28P/S1850-28P-PWR/S1850-52P)
NOTE:
Mounting brackets are not used for bearing the weight of the switch. A rack shelf is required on the rack to bear the switch weight.

Mounting the switch on a workbench

1. Make sure the workbench is clean, sturdy, and reliably
grounded.
2. Place the switch bottom up, and clean the four recessed areas
in the chassis bottom with a soft and dry cloth.
3. Remove the four rubber feet from the adhesive strip provided
with the switch and attach them to the recessed areas.
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4. Place the switch upside up on the workbench.

Mounting the switch on a wall

Only an H3C S1850-10P switch can be installed on a wall. The type of screws used to wall-mount the switch depends on the wall type. This section uses a concrete wall as an example.
To wall-mount the switch, you need to prepare screw anchors and screws. The screws must be a minimum of 3 mm (0.12 in) in diameter, and the screw head must be a minimum of 6 mm (0.24 in) in diameter.
Figure 5 Screw anchor and screw
To install the switch on a concrete wall:
1. Drill two holes at the same height on the wall. Make sure the
spacing in between is 160 mm (6.30 in), as shown in Figure 6.
The hole screws you use. Make sure you can push the anchors to their full depth in the holes.
depth and diameter depend on the screw anchors and
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Figure 6 Hole spacing
2. Insert one screw anchor into each hole until the anchors are
flush with the wall surface.
3. Drive one screw into each screw anchor, and tighten the screw
to secure it in the wall anchor.
Leave a minimum clearance of 1.5 mm (0.06 in) between the base of the screw head and the screw anchor so the switch can hang on the screws securely.
Figure 7 Driving a screw into a screw anchor
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4. Align the two mounting holes in the switch chassis bottom with
the two screws on the wall and hang the switch.
5. Make sure the Ethernet ports are facing downwards and the
chassis side panels are perpendicular to the ground.
Figure 8 Wall-mounting the switch
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(1) Mounting hole in the switch chassis bottom

Connecting cables

Connecting the console cable

To connect the switch to a configuration terminal, for example, a PC, by using the console cable:
1. Connect the DB-9 connector of the console cable to the serial
port on the PC.
2. Connect the RJ-45 connector of the console cable to the
console port on the switch.
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Figure 9 Connecting the console cable

Connecting the grounding cable

CAUTION:
Correctly connecting the grounding cable is crucial to lightning protection and EMI protection.
To connect the grounding cable:
1. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the grounding screw from
grounding hole in the rear panel of the chassis. Use the grounding screw to attach the ring terminal of the grounding cable to the grounding hole. Fasten the grounding screw into the grounding hole.
2. Use needle-nose pliers to make a loop at the other end of the
cable.
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3. Remove the hex nut from a grounding post on the grounding
strip. Attach the loop to the grounding post and fasten the hex nut.
Figure 10 Connecting the grounding cable

Connecting the power cord

1. Make sure the switch is reliably grounded.
2. Connect one end of the AC power cord to the AC power
receptacle on the switch.
3. Connect the other end of the AC power cord to an AC power
source.
Figure 11 Connecting the power cord
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Installing SFP transceiver modules and
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optical fibers
CAUTION:
When you install or remove an SFP transceiver module, do not touch the golden plating on it.
Remove the dust plugs from an SFP transceiver module only when you are to connect optical fibers to the module.
Before installing an SFP module, remove the optical fibers, i any, from it.
To install an SFP transceiver module and optical fibers:
1. Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin
contact and is reliably grounded.
2. Pivot the bail latch of the module up. Holding the module by its
two sides, gently push the module into the slot until it has firm contact with the slot.
Figure 12 Installing an SFP transceiver module
3. Remove the dust caps from the LC connectors of the optical
fibers, and the dust plugs from the SFP transceiver module.
4. Connect the LC connectors of the optical fibers to the
transceiver module.
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Figure 13 Installing optical fibers

Accessing the switch

The switch supports Web GUI management.
To access the Web GUI of the switch:
1. Connect the switch to a PC. Make sure the switch and PC are
reachable to reach other.
By default, the management IP address of the switch is
192.168.0.233 and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.
2. Enter http://192.168.0.233 in the address bar of your browser.
3. On the login page that opens, enter the user name and
verification code, select the language, and click Login. The default username are admin (case-sensitive). Password is
not required.
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Figure 14 Accessing the Web GUI of the switch

Troubleshooting

Table 1 Common issue troubleshooting
Issue Troubleshooting procedure
1. Verify that the power cord is connected
Power status LED off
LAN port LED off
correctly.
2. Verify that the power switch is turned on.
3. If the issue persists, contact H3C Support.
1. Verify that the network cable is connected to
the Ethernet port securely.
2. Connect the network cable to two Ethernet
ports on the switch. If the LEDs for the two ports are both on, the network cable is in good condition. If the LEDs are not on, the network cable is faulty. Replace the network cable.
3. If the issue persists, contact H3C Support.
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Issue Troubleshooting procedure
1. Use ping commands to verify network
connectivity at the MS-DOS command prompt.
{ Ping 127.0.0.1 to verify that the PC has
TCP/IP installed.
Failure to access the Web GUI of the switch
{ Ping the IP address (default:
192.168.0.233) of the switch to verify that the switch is reachable from the PC.
2. Verify that no proxy server or dial-up
connection is configured for the web browser. If these configurations exist, remove them.
3. Configure a local network address for the PC
and then disable and enable the local network connection.
4. If the issue persists, contact H3C Support.

Appendix A Chassis views and technical specifications

Chassis views

Front panel

Figure 15 S1850-10P
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Figure 16 S1850-28P
Figure 17 S1850-28P-PWR
Figure 18 S1850-52P
(1) 10/100/1000BASE-T copper port
(2) 100/1000BASE-X SFP fiber port
(3) Console port
(4) Port status LED
(5) Power status LED (Power)
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Rear panel

Figure 19 S1850-10P
Figure 20 S1850-28P
Figure 21 S1850-28P-PWR/S1850-52P
(1) Grounding screw (2) AC power receptacle
(3) Security slot
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Technical specifications

Table 2 Technical specifications
Item
Dimensions (H × W × D)
Weight
Input AC voltage
Ports
S1850-1 0P
44 × 266 × 162 mm (1.73 ×
10.47×
6.38 in)
1 kg (2.20 lb)
100 to 240 VAC @ 50/60 Hz
8 × 10/100/1 000BAS E-T copper port
2 × 100/100 0BASE­X SFP port
1 × console port
S1850-28P S1850-52P S1850-2
44 × 440 × 173 mm (1.73 ×
17.32 ×
6.81 in)
2.2 kg (4.85 lb)
24 × 10/100/10 00BASE-T copper port
4 × 100/1000 BASE-X SFP port
1 × console port
44 × 440 × 238 mm (1.73 ×
17.32 ×
9.37 in)
3.4 kg (7.50 lb)
48 × 10/100/10 00BASE-T copper port
4 ×100/1000 BASE-X SFP port
1 × console port
8P-PWR
44 × 440 × 238 mm (1.73 ×
17.32 ×
9.37 in)
3.4 kg (7.50 lb)
24 × 10/100/1 000BAS E-T copper port
4 ×100/10 00BASE
-X SFP port
1 × console port
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Item
Copper port properties
Fiber port properties
Power consumption (static)
Power consumption (full configuration)
Cooling method
Overall leakage current
Operating temperature
Operating humidity
S1850-1 0P
Connector type: RJ-45 Half/full duplex, auto-negotiation MDI/MDI-X
Connector type: LC 100/1000 Mbps, full duplex
4.5 W 9.5 W 20 W 20 W
9 W 19 W 32 W
Natural cooling without fan trays
UL60950-1/IEC60950-1/EN60950-1
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
5% RH to 95% RH, noncondensing
S1850-28P S1850-52P S1850-2
8P-PWR
235 W (includin g 190 W of total PoE power consum ption)
Cooling with a single fan tray
Cooling with two fan trays
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Item
Fire resistance compliance
S1850-1 0P
UL60950-1/IEC60950-1/EN60950-1
S1850-28P S1850-52P S1850-2

Appendix B LEDs

LED Status Description
Power status LED (Power)
10/100/10 00BASE-T copper port status LED (Link/Act)
Steady green
Flashing green
Off
Steady yellow
Flashing yellow
Steady green
Flashing green
Off No link is present on the port.
The switch is powered on and the power module is operating correctly.
The switch is powered on and is performing self-test.
The switch is not powered on or the power module is faulty.
The port is operating at 10/100 Mbps and a link is present on the port.
The port is receiving or sending data at 10/100 Mbps.
The port is operating at 1000 Mbps and a link is present on the port.
The port is receiving or sending data at 1000 Mbps.
8P-PWR
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LED Status Description
100/1000B ASE-X SFP port status LED (Link/Act)
Steady yellow
Flashing yellow
Steady green
Flashing green
The port is operating at 100 Mbps and a link is present on the port.
The port is receiving or sending data at 100 Mbps.
The port is operating at 1000 Mbps and a link is present on the port.
The port is receiving or sending data at 1000 Mbps.
Off No link is present on the port.
PoE status LED (available only on the S1850-28 P-PWR)
Steady yellow
Flashing yellow
Normal PoE power supply.
Abnormal PoE power supply.
Off No PoE power supply.
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