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About This Manual
Organization
H3C S5800 Series Ethernet Switches Installation Manual is organized as follows:
Chapter Contents
1 Product Overview
2 Installation Preparations
3 Installing a Switch
4 Initial Power-On
5 Loading Software
6 Maintenance and
Troubleshooting
Appendix
Conventions
Briefly introduces the appearance, system description, as well as the
features and applications of the H3C S5800 series switches.
Describes the requirements on installation site, the safety
recommendations before and during installation, and the required
tools.
Covers the procedures for installing the H3C S5800 series, ground
wire connection, power module installation, interface module
installation, and so on.
Helps you get familiar with the basic knowledge of how to boot and
configure the H3C S5800 series, including device startup, power-on,
and initialization of system files, and so on.
Introduces how to loading application files and upgrading the Boot
ROM program by using the host software package.
Introduces how to maintain software and hardware of the H3C S5800
series.
Appendix A: Lightning protection of the H3C S5800 series switch.
Appendix B: Obtaining Support for your Product.
The manual uses the following conventions:
GUI conventions
Convention Description
< > Button names are inside angle brackets. For example, click <OK>.
[ ]
/
Window names, menu items, data table and field names are inside
square brackets. For example, pop up the [New User] window.
Multi-level menus are separated by forward slashes. For example,
[File/Create/Folder].
Symbols
Convention Description
Means reader be extremely careful. Improper operation may cause
bodily injury.
Means reader be careful. Improper operation may cause data loss or
damage to equipment.
Means a complementary description.
Related Documentation
Manual Description
H3C PSR150-A & PSR150-D Power
Modules User Manual
H3C PSR300-12A & PSR300-12D1
Power Modules User Manual
H3C PSR750-A & PSR750-D Power
Modules User Manual
H3C S5820X & S5800 Series Ethernet
Switches Interface Cards User Manual
H3C LSW148POEM Module User
Manual
H3C OAP Cards User Manual
H3C LSW1FAN & LSW1BFAN
Installation Manual
Introduces the features, specifications, installation and
removal of the PSR150-A and PSR150-D power modules.
Introduces the features, specifications, installation and
removal of the PSR300-12A and PSR300-12D1 power
modules.
Introduces the features, specifications, installation and
removal of the PSR750-A and PSR750-D power modules.
Introduces the types, appearance, installation and
removal of the interface cards used by the H3C S5820X
and S5800 series Ethernet switches.
Introduces the appearance and installation of the
LSW148POEM module.
Introduces the appearance, features and installation of the
OAP cards.
Introduces the features, specifications, installation and
removal of the LSW1FAN and LSW1BFAN fan modules.
Obtaining Documentation and Technical Support
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country or region. Depending on your selection, you will be redirected to either of the following websites:
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documentation, such as installation, configuration, and maintenance.
[Technical Support & Document > Software Download]: Provides the documentation released with the
software version.
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http://www.h3c.com
At http://www.h3cnetworks.com
Documentation
Select Drivers & Downloads in the Support area.
Select Documentation for Type of File and select Product Category.
Technical Support
Please see the appendix Obtaining Support for Your Product.
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Front Panel ······································································································································1-4
Rear Panel·······································································································································1-5
Front Panel ······································································································································1-6
Rear Panel·······································································································································1-7
Front Panel ······································································································································1-8
Rear Panel·······································································································································1-8
Front Panel ······································································································································1-9
Rear Panel·······································································································································1-9
Front Panel ····································································································································1-10
Rear Panel·····································································································································1-10
Front Panel ····································································································································1-11
Rear Panel·····································································································································1-12
System Status LED ·······················································································································1-17
Hot Swappable Power Module Status LEDs·················································································1-18
RPS Status LED ····························································································································1-18
Port Mode LED ······························································································································1-19
Seven-Segment LED·····················································································································1-19
10/100/1000Base-T Auto-Sensing Ethernet Port Status LED·······················································1-20
100/1000Base-X SFP Interface Status LED ·················································································1-21
SFP+ Interface Status LED ···········································································································1-22
Management Ethernet Port Status LED ························································································1-22
OAP Card Status LED ···················································································································1-22
PoE Module Status LED················································································································1-23
Interface Card Status LED ············································································································1-23
Hot Swappable Power Modules············································································································1-23
Hot Swappable Fan Trays ····················································································································1-25
Interface Cards······································································································································1-26
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OAP Card··············································································································································1-27
Hot Swappable PoE Module ·················································································································1-27
3 Installing a Switch ·····································································································································3-1
Installation Flow of the Switch·················································································································3-2
Installing the Switch into a 19-Inch Rack Using Mounting Brackets·······················································3-2
Introduction to Mounting Brackets and Cable Management Brackets ············································3-3
Attaching the Mounting Brackets to a Switch··················································································3-4
Mounting the Switch to a Rack········································································································3-6
Mounting the Switch on a Workbench ····································································································3-7
Connecting the Ground Wire ··················································································································3-8
When a Grounding Strip is Available·······························································································3-8
Where a Grounding Conductor Can be Buried ·············································································3-10
In Other Installation Sites ··············································································································3-10
Installing a Power Module·····················································································································3-12
Installing the Power Module ··········································································································3-12
Removing the Power Module ········································································································3-14
Connecting the Power Cord··················································································································3-14
Connecting an AC Power Cord ·····································································································3-15
Connecting an RPS DC Power Cord·····························································································3-16
Connecting a Power Cord to the PSR150-A/PSR150-D·······························································3-18
Connecting a Power Cord to the PSR300-12A/PSR300-12D1·····················································3-19
Connecting a Power Cord to the PSR750-A&PSR750-D ·····························································3-21
Installing an Interface Card ···················································································································3-24
Installing an Interface Card ···········································································································3-24
Removing an Interface Card ·········································································································3-25
Installing an OAP Card··························································································································3-26
Installing an OAP Card to the Switch ····························································································3-26
Removing an OAP Card················································································································3-27
Installing a PoE Module ························································································································3-28
Installing a PoE Module·················································································································3-28
Removing the PoE module············································································································3-28
Verifying the Installation························································································································3-29
Setting Up the Configuration Environment······························································································4-1
Connecting the Console Cable ···············································································································4-1
Introduction ·············································································································································5-1
Approaches for Loading Software···········································································································5-1
Loading Software Through the Boot ROM Menu····················································································5-2
Introduction to the Boot ROM Menu································································································5-2
Loading Software Using XMODEM Through Console Port·····························································5-4
Loading Software Using TFTP Through Ethernet Port ·································································5-11
Loading Software Using FTP Through Ethernet Port····································································5-15
Loading Software Through CLI ·············································································································5-18
Loading Software Through USB Interface·····················································································5-18
Loading Software Using FTP ········································································································5-19
Loading Software Using TFTP ······································································································5-20
6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting··········································································································6-1
User Password Loss························································································································6-1
Boot ROM Password Loss ··············································································································6-1
Power Module Failure ·····························································································································6-2
Fixed Power Module Failure············································································································6-2
Hot Swappable Power Module Failure ····························································································6-3
OAP Card Failure····································································································································6-5
Hot Swappable PoE Module Failure ·······································································································6-5
Fan Failure ··············································································································································6-5
Fixed Fan Failure·····························································································································6-6
Hot Swappable Fan Tray Failure·····································································································6-6
Configuration Terminal Failure················································································································6-8
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1 Product Overview
Overview
H3C S5800 Series Ethernet Switches (hereinafter referred to as the S5800 series) are Layer 3 Gigabit
Ethernet switching products developed by Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred
to as H3C). The S5800 series provide abundant service features. They provide the IPv6 forwarding
function and 10 GE uplink interfaces. Through H3C-specific cluster management, you can simplify
network management.
The S5800 series are designed as distribution or access devices for intranets and metropolitan area
networks (MANs). Supporting IPv4/IPv6 dual stack, the S5800 series provide abundant service
features and routing functions and can also be used for connecting server groups in data centers.
The S5800 series support the innovative Intelligent Resilient Framework (IRF) technology. With IRF,
multiple S5800 switches can be interconnected as a logical entity to form a new intelligent network
featuring high availability, scalability, and manageability.
The S5800 series support H3C Open Application Architecture (OAA) platform. To enable features such
as firewall, anti-virus, IPS, and wireless access control on the switches, you only need to insert OAP
cards into the switches and configure these features on the OAP cards.
The S5800 series include the following models, and have the system specifications as shown in
1-1.
z S5800-60C-PWR
z S5800-56C
z S5800-56C-PWR
z S5800-32C
z S5800-32C-PWR
z S5800-32F
Table 1-1 The S5800 series system specifications
Item
Dimensions
(H × W × D)
S5800-60C-
PWR
86.1 × 440 ×
465 mm
(3.39 × 17.32
× 18.31 in.)
S5800-56C
43.6 × 440 ×
367 mm
(1.72 ×
17.32 ×
14.45 in.)
S5800-56C-
PWR
43.6 × 440 ×
427 mm
(1.72 ×
17.32 ×
16.81 in.)
S5800-32C
43.6 × 440 ×
367 mm
(1.72 ×
17.32 ×
14.45 in.)
S5800-32
C-PWR
43.6 × 440
× 427 mm
(1.72 ×
17.32 ×
16.81 in.)
Table
S5800-3
2F
43.6 ×
440 ×
427 mm
(1.72 ×
17.32 ×
16.81
in.)
Weight
18 kg
ñ
(39.68 lb)
6.5 kg
ñ
(14.33 lb)
8.5 kg
ñ
(18.74 lb)
1-1
6.0 kg
ñ
(13.23 lb)
8 kg
ñ
(17.64 lb)
8.5 kg
ñ
(18.74
lb)
Item
Console
port
Manageme
nt Ethernet
port
USB
interface
10/100/100
0Base-T
Ethernet
ports
100/1000Ba
se-X SFP
interfaces
S5800-60C-
PWR
S5800-56C
S5800-56C-
PWR
S5800-32C
S5800-32
C-PWR
S5800-3
2F
1
zThe console port of the S5800-60C-PWR, S5800-32C or S5800-32C-PWR is
available on the front panel.
zThe console port of the S5800-56C, S5800-56C-PWR or S5800-32F is available
under the logo panel on the front panel.
1, on the
— — — — —
rear
panel
1 (full speed)
zThe USB interface of the S5800-60C-PWR, S5800-32C or S5800-32C-PWR is
available on the front panel.
zThe USB interface of the S5800-56C, S5800-56C-PWR or S5800-32F is available
under the logo panel on the front panel.
48
Supports
PoE
48
48
Supports
PoE
24
24
Supports
PoE
—
4 — — — — 24
SFP+
interfaces
Number of
supported
interface
cards
Interface
card models
supported
(optional)
OAP card
Hot
swappable
PoE module
4. You can plug an SFP+ transceiver, SFP transceiver or SFP+ cable
—
into the SFP interface. An SFP interface plugged in with an SFP+
cable can be used to connect IRF devices.
2, on the front
panel
1, on the
rear panel
1, on the
rear panel
1, on the
rear panel
1, on the
rear panel
1, on the
front
panel
LSW1SP4P0 (provides four 1 Gbps/10 Gbps SFP+ interfaces, which can be used to
connect IRF member devices)
LSW1SP2P0 (provides two 1 Gbps/10 Gbps SFP+ interfaces, which can be used to
connect IRF member devices)
(1) Interface card 1 (2) Interface card 2
(3) 10/100/1000Base-T auto-sensing Ethernet
port status LED
(4) Seven-segment LED
(5) Port mode LED (6) Console port
(7) USB interface (8) System status LED (SYS)
(9) Hot swappable power module 1 status LED
(PWR1)
(10) Hot swappable power module 2 status LED
(PWR2)
(11) OAP card status LED (SLOT3) (12) PoE module status LED (SLOT4)
(13) 100/1000Base-X SFP interface status LED(14) Port status LED mode switching button
(15) 100/1000Base-X SFP interface
(16) 10/100/1000Base-T auto-sensing Ethernet
port
zThe S5800-60C-PWR provides two interface card slots on its front panel. Each slot is installed with
a filler panel when the switch is shipped. The above figure illustrates a switch with two
LSW1SP4P0 interface cards.
zYou can select one or two interface cards for your switch as needed. See Interface Cards on page
1-26 for the interface card models supported by the S5800 series, and see Installing an Interface
on page 3-24 for the installation of interface modules. See H3C S5820X & S5800 Series
Card
Ethernet Switches Interface Cards User Manual for the detailed description of the interface
modules.
1-4
Rear Panel
Figure 1-2 S5800-60C-PWR rear panel
(1) OAP card filler panel (2) PoE module
(3) Grounding screw (4) Filler modules
(5) Hot swappable power module 1 (6) Hot swappable power module 2
(7) Hot swappable fan tray
zThe S5800-60C-PWR provides two power module slots on its rear panel. Hot swappable power
module slot 1 is empty when the switch is shipped, and hot swappable power module 2 is installed
with a filler panel. The above figure illustrates a switch with two PSR300-12A AC power modules.
zYou can select one or two power modules for your switch as needed. See Hot Swappable Power
Modules
on page 1-23 for the power module models supported by the S5800-60C-PWR, and see
Installing a Power Module on page 3-12 for the installation of power modules. See H3C
PSR300-12A & PSR300-12D1 Power Modules User Manual and H3C PSR750-A & PSR750-D
Power Modules User Manual for the detailed description of the power modules.
zThe S5800-60C-PWR provides a PoE module slot on its real panel. The slot is installed with a filler
panel when the switch is shipped. You can install a PoE module on your switch as needed.
zThe S5800-60C-PWR provides an OAP card slot on its rear panel. The slot is installed with a filler
panel when the switch is shipped. You can install an OAP card (firewall card, IPS card or access
controller module) on your switch as needed. For supported OAP card models, refer to
on page
1-27; for how to install an OAP card, refer to Installing an OAP Card on page 3-26.
OAP Card
1-5
S5800-56C
Front Panel
Figure 1-3 S5800-56C front panel
(1) 10/100/1000Base-T auto-sensing Ethernet
port
(2) 10/100/1000Base-T auto-sensing Ethernet port
status LED
(3) Seven-segment LED (4) Port mode LED
(5) SFP+ interface status LED
(6) Logo panel (A console port and a USB interface
are under this logo panel)
(7) System status LED (SYS) (8) RPS status LED (RPS)
(9) Interface card status LED (SLOT1) (10) SFP+ interface
(11) Port status LED mode switching button
To use the console port and USB interface, open the logo panel.
Figure 1-4 S5800-56C logo panel I
(1)
When opening or closing the logo panel, follow these steps to avoid damage to the logo panel:
zInsert your finger into the notch on the right side of the logo panel to open it. Do not try to open the
logo panel from any other parts.
zThe logo panel is attached to the chassis through a rubber strip on its left. Swing the logo panel
within the elasticity of the rubber strip. Do not pull or swing the logo panel with excessive force;
otherwise, the rubber strip may fall off or be broken.
zBefore pushing in the logo panel, make sure that the pin on the left of the logo panel is engaged
with the slot on the front panel. Then engage the tab on the right of the logo panel into the slot on
the chassis, and then press the logo panel until the tab clicks into the slot. If the tab is not engaged
into the slot, do not press the logo panel with excessive force to avoid damage to the tab.
1-6
Figure 1-5 S5800-56C logo panel II
(1) Tab of the logo panel (2) Pin of the logo panel
(3) Console port (4) USB interface
(5) Slot on the front panel (6) Rubber strip
zThe S5800-56C-PWR provides one interface card slot on its rear panel. The slot is installed with a
filler panel when the switch is shipped. The above figure illustrates a switch with one LSW1SP4P0
interface card.
zYou can select an interface card for your switch as needed. See Interface Cards on page 1-26 for
the interface card models supported by the S5800 series, and see
3-24 for the installation of interface modules. See H3C S5820X & S5800 Series Ethernet
page
Installing an Interface Card on
Switches Interface Cards User Manual for the detailed description of the interface modules.
1-8
S5800-32C
Front Panel
Figure 1-9 S5800-32C front panel
(1) 10/100/1000Base-T auto-sensing Ethernet
port
(3) SFP+ interface status LED (4) Console port
(5) USB interface (6) Seven-segment LED
(7) Port mode LED (8) System status LED (SYS)
(9) RPS status LED (RPS) (10) Interface card status LED (SLOT1)
(11) Port status LED mode switching button (12) SFP+ interface
(2) 10/100/1000Base-T auto-sensing Ethernet
port status LED
zThe S5800-32C provides one interface card slot on its rear panel. The slot is installed with a filler
panel when the switch is shipped. The above figure illustrates a switch with one LSW1SP4P0
interface card.
zYou can select an interface card for your switch as needed. See Interface Cards on page 1-26 for
the interface card models supported by the S5800 series, and see
3-24 for the installation of interface modules. See H3C S5820X & S5800 Series Ethernet
page
Installing an Interface Card on
Switches Interface Cards User Manual for the detailed description of the interface modules.
1-9
S5800-32C-PWR
Front Panel
Figure 1-11 S5800-32C-PWR front panel
(1) 10/100/1000Base-T auto-sensing Ethernet
port
(3) SFP+ interface status LED (4) Console port
(5) USB interface (6) Seven-segment LED
(7) Port mode LED (8) System status LED (SYS)
(9) RPS status LED (RPS) (10) Interface card status LED (SLOT1)
(11) Port status LED mode switching button (12) SFP+ interface
(2) 10/100/1000Base-T auto-sensing Ethernet
port status LED
zThe S5800-32C-PWR provides one interface card slot on its rear panel. The slot is installed with a
filler panel when the switch is shipped. The above figure illustrates a switch with one LSW1SP4P0
interface card.
zYou can select an interface card for your switch as needed. See Interface Cards on page 1-26 for
the interface card models supported by the S5800 series, and see
3-24 for the installation of interface modules. See H3C S5820X & S5800 Series Ethernet
page
Installing an Interface Card on
Switches Interface Cards User Manual for the detailed description of the interface modules.
1-10
S5800-32F
Front Panel
Figure 1-13 S5800-32F front panel
(1) Interface card 1 (2) 100/1000Base-X SFP interface
(3) 10/100/1000Base-X SFP interface status
LED
(5) Port mode LED (6) SFP+ interface status LED
(7) Logo panel (A console port and a USB
interface are under this logo panel)
(9) Hot swappable power module 1 status LED
(PWR1)
(11) SFP+ interface (12) Port status LED mode switching button
(4) Seven-segment LED
(8) System status LED (SYS)
(10) Hot swappable power module 2 status LED
(PWR2)
To use the console port and USB interface, open the logo panel, as shown in
Figure 1-4 and Figure 1-5.
zThe S5800-32F provides one interface card slots on its front panel. The slot is installed with a filler
panel when the switch is shipped. The above figure illustrates a switch with one LSW1SP4P0
interface card.
zYou can select an interface card for your switch as needed. See Interface Cards on page 1-26 for
the interface card models supported by the S5800 series, and see
3-24 for the installation of interface modules. See H3C S5820X & S5800 Series Ethernet
page
Installing an Interface Card on
Switches Interface Cards User Manual for the detailed description of the interface modules.
1-11
Rear Panel
Figure 1-14 S5800-32F rear panel
(1)(2)
(3)
(5)(4)
(6)(7)
(1) Hot swappable power module 1 (2) Hot swappable power module 2
(3) Hot swappable fan tray (4) Management Ethernet port
(5) Grounding screw (6) Management Ethernet port ACT status LED
(7) Management Ethernet port LINK status LED
zThe S5800-32F provides two power module slots on its rear panel. Hot swappable power module
slot 1 is empty when the switch is shipped, and hot swappable power module 2 is installed with a
filler panel. The above figure illustrates a switch with two PSR150-A AC power modules.
zYou can select one or two power modules for your switch as needed. See Hot Swappable Power
Modules
on page 1-23 for the power module models supported by the S5800-32F, and see
Installing a Power Module on page 3-12 for the installation of power modules. See H3C PSR150-A
& PSR150-D Power Modules User Manual for the detailed description of the power modules.
Ports
Console Port
Each S5800 series provides one console port on the front panel. Table 1-2 describes the console port
specifications.
Table 1-2 Console port specifications
Connector type
Compliant standard
Transmission baud
rate
Service
Item Specification
RJ-45
EIA/TIA-232
9600 bps to 115200 bps (defaulting to 9600 bps)
z It can be connected to an ASCII terminal.
z It can be connected to a serial port of a local or remote (through a pair of
modems) PC running terminal emulation program.
1-12
Management Ethernet Port
The S5800-32F provides a management Ethernet port on its rear panel. The port connects to a
computer to perform system program loading and debugging without being affected by the switching
chip working status; or connects to a remote network management station (NMS) to implement remote
management of the system.
Table 1-3 S5800-32F management Ethernet port specifications
Item Specification
Connector type RJ-45
Connector quantity 1
Port transmission rate 10/100/1000 Mbps half duplex, full duplex
Transmission medium and
maximum transmission distance
Function and service Host software and Boot ROM upgrade, network management
USB Interface
Each S5800 series provides a USB2.0 interface compliant with the OHC standard on the front panel.
The USB interface supports an upload and download speed of 12 Mbps. With this USB interface, you
can access the file system on the flash of the switch to upload or download application and
configuration files.
10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet Port
Each S5800 series (except the S5800-32F) provides 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet ports on its front
Table 1-4 describes the specifications of the 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet ports.
panel.
Table 1-4 S5800 series 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet port specifications
Item Specification
Category-5 twisted pair cable, with a maximum transmission
distance of 100 m (328.1 ft.)
Connector type
Interface standard
Max transmission
distance
RJ-45
z 10 Mbps, full duplex
z 100 Mbps, full duplex
z 1000 Mbps, full duplex
z MDI/MDI-X, auto-sensing
100 m (328.1 ft.)
Transmission medium Category-5 unshielded twisted pair cable
Standard
IEEE 802.3i, 802.3u, 802.3ab
100/1000Base-X SFP Interface
The S5800-60C-PWR/S5800-32F provides 100/1000Base-X SFP interfaces on its front panel. You can
select the FE or GE SFP transceivers described in
Table 1-5.
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Table 1-5 Transceivers supported by the S5800 series 10/100/1000Base-X SFP interfaces
Max
Transceiver
type
Transceiver
Central
wavelength
Connect
or
Fiber
transmis
sion
distance
GE SFP
transceiver
SFP-GE-SX-MM850-A 850 nm
SFP-GE-LX-SM1310-A
1310 nm
SFP-GE-LH40-SM1310
SFP-GE-LH40-SM1550
1550 nm
SFP-GE-LH70-SM1550
SFP-GE-L
X-SM1310
-BIDI
Note that
these two
transceive
TX: 1310 nm
RX: 1490 nm
r models
SFP-GE-L
X-SM1490
-BIDI
should be
used in
pairs.
TX: 1490 nm
RX: 1310 nm
LC
LC
50/125 µm
multimode
optical fiber
62.5/125 µm
multimode
optical fiber
9/125 µm single
mode optical
fiber
9/125 µm single
mode optical
fiber
550 m
(1804.5
ft)
275 m
(902.2 ft)
10 km
(about
6.2 mi)
40 km
(about
24.9 mi)
40 km
(about
24.9 mi)
70 km
(about
43.5 mi)
10 km
(about
6.2 mi)
FE SFP
transceiver
SFP-GE-T — RJ-45
Twisted pair
cable
62.5/125 µm
SFP-FE-SX-MM1310-A
multimode
optical fiber
9/125 µm single
SFP-FE-LX-SM1310-A
1310 nm
mode optical
fiber
LC
9/125 µm single
SFP-FE-LH40-SM1310
mode optical
fiber
9/125 µm single
SFP-FE-LH80-SM1550 1550 nm
mode optical
fiber
SFP-FE-L
X-SM1310
-BIDI
SFP-FE-L
X-SM1550
-BIDI
Note that
these two
transceive
r models
should be
used in
pairs.
TX: 1310 nm
RX: 1550 nm
TX: 1550 nm
RX: 1310 nm
LC
9/125 µm single
mode optical
fiber
100 m
(328.1 ft)
2 km
(about
1.2 mi)
15 km
(about
9.3 mi)
40 km
(about
24.9 mi)
80 km
(about
49.7 mi)
15 km
(about
9.3 mi)
1-14
z You are recommended to use SFP transceivers of H3C on the S5800 series.
z The types of SFP transceivers may update with time. For information about transceivers, contact
H3C technical support or marketing staff.
zFor the models and specifications of each kind of transceivers, refer to H3C Low End Series
Ethernet Switches Pluggable Modules Manual.
SFP+ Interface
Each S5800 series (except the S5800-60C-PWR) provides four fixed SFP+ interfaces on its front panel.
You can plug SFP+ transceiver, SFP transceiver or SFP+ cables into the SFP interfaces as needed,
increasing the networking flexibility.
Table 1-6 Transceivers and cables supported by SFP+ interfaces
Transceive
r/Cable
type
GE SFP
transceiver
Transceiver/Cable
Central
wavelength
SFP-GE-SX-MM850-A850 nm
SFP-GE-LX-SM1310A
1310 nm
SFP-GE-LH40-SM131
0
SFP-GE-LH40-SM155
0
1550 nm
SFP-GE-LH70-SM155
0
Connect
or
LC
Fiber
50/125 µm
multimode optical
fiber
62.5/125 µm
multimode optical
fiber
9/125 µm single
mode optical
fiber
Max
transmis
sion
distance
550 m
(1804.5 ft)
275 m
(902.2 ft)
10 km
(about 6.2
mi)
40 km
(about
24.9 mi)
40 km
(about
24.9 mi)
70 km
(about
43.5 mi)
SFP-GELX-SM13
10-BIDI
SFP-GELX-SM14
90-BIDI
Note that
these two
transceive
r models
should be
used in
pairs.
TX: 1310 nm
RX: 1490 nm
TX: 1490 nm
RX: 1310 nm
1-15
LC
9/125 µm single
mode optical
fiber
10 km
(about 6.2
mi)
Transceive
r/Cable
type
10 GE SFP+
transceiver
Short-haul
10 GE SFP+
cable
Transceiver/Cable
Central
wavelength
SFP-XG-SX-MM850-A850 nm
SFP-XG-LX220-MM13
10
1310 nm
SFP-XG-LX-SM1310
LSWM1STK
LSWM2STK
— — SFP+ cable
LSWM3STK
Connect
or
LC
Fiber
50/125 µm
multimode optical
fiber
62.5/125 µm
multimode optical
fiber
9/125 µm single
mode optical
fiber
Max
transmis
sion
distance
300 m
(984.3 ft.)
220 m
(721.8 ft.)
10 km
(about 6.2
mi)
0.65 m
(2.1 ft.)
1.2 m (3.9
ft.)
3 m (9.8
ft.)
z You are recommended to use SFP and SFP+ transceivers of H3C on the S5800 series.
z The types of SFP and SFP+ transceivers may update with time. For information about transceivers,
contact H3C technical support or marketing staff.
zFor the models and specifications of each kind of transceivers, refer to H3C Low End Series
Ethernet Switches Pluggable Modules Manual.
The S5800 series support the Intelligent Resilient Framework (IRF) feature, where physical
connections are required among members. You can use SFP+ cables to connect the SFP+ interfaces.
SFP+ cables support the SFP+ standard and use 10 G SFP+ Cu standard cables.
H3C provides three types of SFP+ cables with various lengths. See
Table 1-6 for the specifications and
Figure 1-15 for the appearance.
Figure 1-15 SFP+ cable
(1) Connector (2) Handle
1-16
LEDs
Table 1-7 LEDs
LED Device support Description
System status LED All series
Hot swappable power
module LED
S5800-60C-PWR and S5800-32F
See
System Status LED on
1-17.
page
See
Module Status LEDs
1-18.
Hot Swappable Power
on page
RPS status LED
Port mode LED All series
Seven-segment LED All series
10/100/1000Base-T
auto-sensing Ethernet port
status LED
100/1000Base-X SFP
interface status LED
SFP+ interface status LED
Management Ethernet port
status LED
OAP card status LED S5800-60C-PWR
PoE module status LED S5800-60C-PWR
All series (except S5800-60C-PWR
and S5800-32F)
All series (except S5800-32F)
S5800-60C-PWR and S5800-32F
All series (except
S5800-60C-PWR)
S5800-32F
See
RPS Status LED on page
1-18.
See
Port Mode LED on page
1-19.
See
Seven-Segment LED on
1-19.
page
See 10/100/1000Base-T
Auto-Sensing Ethernet Port
Status LED
See
100/1000Base-X SFP
Interface Status LED
1-21.
See
SFP+ Interface Status LED
on page
See Management Ethernet
Port Status LED
See
OAP Card Status LED on
page
See
PoE Module Status LED
on page
on page 1-20.
1-22.
1-22.
1-23.
on page
on page 1-22.
Interface card status LED
System Status LED
The system status LED helps you determine the working status of the switch. Refer to Table 1-8 for the
details.
Table 1-8 S5800 series system status LED description
LED Status Description
SYS
All series (except S5800-60C-PWR
and S5800-32F)
Steady green The switch is started normally.
Flashing green (1 Hz) The system is performing power-on self test (POST).
Steady red POST failed.
Flashing yellow (1 Hz) POST on some ports failed.
Off The switch is powered off.
See
Interface Card Status LED
on page
1-23.
1-17
Hot Swappable Power Module Status LEDs
The hot swappable power module status LEDs help you determine the working status of a hot
swappable power module. Refer to
Table 1-9 Description of the hot swappable power module LEDs
LED Status Description
Table 1-9 for details.
PWR1
PWR2
RPS Status LED
The RPS status LED helps you determine the working status of the RPS of the switch.
For the RPS status LED on an S5800-32C and S5800-56C, refer to
For the RPS status LED on an S5800-32C-PWR and S5800-56C-PWR, refer to
Steady green
Steady yellow
Off
Steady green
Steady yellow
Off
Hot swappable power module slot 1 is installed with a power
module, and the power output is normal.
Hot swappable power module slot 1 is installed with a power
module, but an output failure occurs.
No power module is installed in hot swappable power
module slot 1, or no power is input.
Hot swappable power module slot 2 is installed with a power
module, and the power output is normal.
Hot swappable power module slot 2 is installed with a power
module, but an output failure occurs.
No power module is installed in hot swappable power
module slot 2, or no power is input.
Table 1-10 for details.
Table 1-11 for details.
Table 1-10 Description of the RPS status LED on an S5800-32C and S5800-56C
LED Status Description
Steady green
RPS
Table 1-11 Description of the RPS status LED on an S5800-32C-PWR and S5800-56C-PWR
LED Status Description
RPS
Steady yellow
Off RPS interface is not connected.
Steady green
Steady yellow
Off Power input on the RPS interface is abnormal.
Power input on the RPS interface is normal or the RPS is in
position, and AC input on the AC power interface is normal.
Power input on the RPS interface is normal, but AC input
fails or AC input is not connected.
Power input on the RPS interface and AC input on the AC
power interface are normal.
Power input on the RPS interface is normal, but AC input
fails or AC input is not connected.
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Port Mode LED
The port mode LED on the S5800 series can display the working status of a port for you to obtain more
device information. You can use the port mode switching button to change the status of the port mode
LED.
Table 1-12 Port mode LED description
LED Status Description
Steady green Indicates port rate.
Mode
Seven-Segment LED
The seven-segment LED and the system status LED together indicate the operating status of the
device. For details, refer to
Table 1-13 Seven-segment LED description (1)
LED
Unit
System
status
LED
(SYS)
Flashing
green
Flashing
red
Flashing
green
Steady
red
Flashing green (1 Hz) (supported
by PoE switches only)
Indicates port PoE power supply.
Steady yellow Indicates port duplex mode.
Table 1-13.
Status
Seven-segment LED
The LED displays the specific numbers one by
one.
The LED flashes the specific numbers.
A bar rotates clockwise around the LED.
The LED flashes and displays F.
Description
POST running. The LED
displays the POST test ID.
POST failed. The LED
flashes the POST test ID of
the failed test.
Software loading
Fan failure
Steady
red
Steady
green
The LED flashes and displays t.
The LED displays C.
The LED displays S.
1-19
Over-temperature alarm
The current switch is the
command switch in the
cluster.
The current switch is a
member switch in the cluster.
Status
LED
System
status
LED
Description
Seven-segment LED
(SYS)
The LED displays c.
The current switch is a
candidate switch in the
The LED displays the specific numbers.
cluster.
The member ID of the current
switch (A stands for 10).
The seven-segment LED, the system status LED, and the port mode LED on the S5800-60C-PWR,
S5800-56C-PWR or S5800-32C-PWR that supports PoE can display the PoE power consumption
percentage of the switch. For details, refer to
Table 1-14.
Table 1-14 Seven-segment LED description (2)
LED status
LED
Port mode
LED
System status
LED
Seven-segment
LED
Description
The LED displays the
Unit
Flashing
green (1 Hz)
(PoE mode)
Steady green
specific signs.
81 - 100%
61 - 80%
41 - 60%
21 - 40%
0 - 20%
10/100/1000Base-T Auto-Sensing Ethernet Port Status LED
The port mode LED and the 10/100/1000Base-T auto-sensing Ethernet port status LED together
indicate the port operation status. Refer to
Table 1-15 10/100/1000Base-T auto-sensing Ethernet port LEDs description
Status
Port mode
LED
Ethernet port status
LED
Steady green
Table 1-15 for details.
Description
The port operates at a rate of 1000 Mbps; the LED is
fast flashing when data is being sent and/or received on
the port.
For example, when the
LED displays the
sign, it indicates that the
PoE power currently
provided by the switch
occupies 0 to 20% of the
total PoE power that the
switch can provide.
Steady green
(rate mode)
The port operates at a rate of 10/100 Mbps; the LED is
Steady yellow
fast flashing when data is being sent and/or received on
the port.
Flashing yellow (3 Hz) POST failed on the port.
Off No link is present on the port.
1-20
Status
Port mode
LED
Ethernet port status
LED
Description
Steady green PoE power supply is normal.
Flashing green
(1 Hz) (PoE
mode,
Flashing green (3 Hz)
exceeds the upper limit of the power supply
consumption of the port, or the available power of the
switch is not enough for power supply of the port.
supported by
Power consumption of the device connected to the port
PoE switches
Steady yellow PoE failure, and power supply failed.
only)
Flashing yellow (3 Hz) POST failed on the port.
Off The port does not provide PoE power.
The port operates in full-duplex mode; the LED is fast
Steady green
flashing when data is being sent and/or received on the
port.
Steady yellow
(duplex mode)
Steady yellow
The port operates in half-duplex mode; the LED is fast
flashing when data is being sent and/or received on the
port.
Flashing yellow (3 Hz) POST failed on the port.
Off No link is present on the port.
100/1000Base-X SFP Interface Status LED
The port mode LED and the 100/1000Base-X SFP interface status LED together indicate the SFP
interface operation status. Refer to
Table 1-16 for details.
Table 1-16 100/1000Base-X SFP interface status LEDs description
Status
Port mode
LED
Steady green
Ethernet port
status LED
Steady green
Steady yellow
The port operates at a rate of 1000 Mbps; the LED is fast
flashing when data is being sent and/or received on the port.
The port operates at a rate of 100 Mbps; the LED is fast
flashing when data is being sent and/or received on the port.
Description
(rate mode)
Flashing yellow
(3 Hz)
POST failed on the port.
Off No link is present on the port.
The port operates in full-duplex mode; the LED is fast flashing
when data is being sent and/or received on the port.
POST failed on the port.
Steady yellow
(duplex mode)
Steady green
Flashing yellow
(3 Hz)
Off No link is present on the port.
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SFP+ Interface Status LED
The port mode LED and the SFP+ interface status LED together indicate the SFP+ interface operation
status. For details, refer to
Table 1-17 SFP+ interface status LEDs description
Status
Port mode
LED
SFP+ interface
status LED
Table 1-17.
Description
The port operates at a rate of 10 Gbps; the LED is fast flashing
when data is being sent and/or received on the port.
The port operates at a rate of 1 Gbps; the LED is fast flashing
when data is being sent and/or received on the port.
POST failed on the port.
The port operates in full-duplex mode; the LED is fast flashing
when data is being sent and/or received on the port.
POST failed on the port.
Steady green
(rate mode)
Steady yellow
(duplex mode)
Steady green
Steady yellow
Flashing yellow
(3 Hz)
Off No link is present on the port.
Steady green
Flashing yellow
(3 Hz)
Off No link is present on the port.
Management Ethernet Port Status LED
The S5800-32F provides two management Ethernet port status LEDs (LINK and ACT) on its rear panel.
Table 1-18 describes the status LEDs.
Table 1-18 The S5800-32F management Ethernet port status LEDs description
Mark Status Description
Off The management Ethernet port is not connected.
LINK
Steady green
ACT
Off The management Ethernet port is not receiving or sending data.
Flashing yellow The management Ethernet port is receiving or sending data.
OAP Card Status LED
The S5800-60C-PWR provides one OAP card status LED (SLOT3) on its front panel. For details, refer
Table 1-19.
to
The management Ethernet port operates at a rate of
10/100/1000 Mbps.
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