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1. 3 8 E4 Note Make sure that there is at least 1 U 44 45 mm 1 75 in height away from neighbor devices for heat dissipation Installing the Access Controller on a Workbench In case the standard 19 inch rack is not available you can install the access controller on a clean workbench When installing the access controller on a workbench Make sure that the workbench is flat sturdy and well earthed Keep the environment well ventilated and reserve a clearance of 10 cm 3 9 in around the chassis for heat dissipation Place no heavy objects on the access controller Keep at least a vertical distance of 1 5 cm 0 59 in between access controllers when they are placed one above the other Connecting the Ground Wire A Warning The correct connection of the protection ground PGND wire of the access controller is an essential safeguard against lightning strokes and electromagnetic susceptibility EMS interference You must first correctly connect the PGND wire when installing the access controller The power input end of the access controller is connected with a noise filter wnose central ground is directly connected to the chassis forming the chassis ground also known as PGND This chassis ground must be securely grounded so that induced and leaked electricity can be safely discharged to the ground enhancing the anti EMS capability of the access controller Ground the access con
2. 1 PSU 1 AC DC 3 OPEN BOOK sign 5 AC power socket of PSU 1 7 Handle of PSU 2 8 OPEN BOOK sign 2 Handle of PSU 1 4 Power cord retainer for PSU 1 6 PSU 2 AC DC 9 Power cord retainer for PSU 2 11 Expansion card slot 13 Grounding screw 10 AC power socket of PSU 2 12 OPEN BOOK sign OPEN BOOK and CAUTION signs Refer to related sections when performing the following operations Table 1 1 OPEN BOOK sign description Operation Related section Connect the power cord Connecting the AC Power Cord Ground the device Connecting the Ground Wire Specifications Processor and Storages Table 1 2 Processor and storages of the WX5002V2 Item Description Processor XLR716 800 MHz CF card Built in 256 MB Memory DDR2 SDRAM Memory type and capacity Capacity 1024 MB Dimensions and Weight Table 1 3 Dimensions and weight Item Description Dimensions H x W x D 43 6 x 440 x 430 mm 1 72 x 17 32 x 16 93 in Weight 7 4 kg 16 31 Ib with two PSUs installed Fixed Interfaces and Slots Table 1 4 Fixed interfaces and slots Item Description Console port 1 console port 9600 bps the default to 115200 bps 2 x 10 100 1000 Base T autosensing Layer 2 Ethernet interfaces support Ethernet interfaces MDI MDIX 2 x 1000 Base X SFP optical interfaces forming Combo ports together with SFP interfaces the corresponding Ethernet electrical interfaces e 1 expansion ca
3. 1 Rear panel 2 Power cord retainer slot 3 AC power cord retainer 4 AC power cord 5 Check the corresponding PWR LED on the front panel of the access controller If the LED is solid green the AC power input is normal 4 Note e The AC power cord retainer can prevent the AC power cord from accidentally falling off e Whether a power cord retainer is needed depends on the power supply system of the country Connecting the DC Power Cord Follow the steps below to connect the DC power cord 1 Make sure that the PGND of the access controller is correctly connected 2 Insert the DC connector with upside on top into the DC power receptacle of the power module as shown in callout 1 of Figure 3 20 If the connector is inserted with the upside down the insertion is not smooth due to the specific design of the receptacle and connector 3 Fix the screws on the two sides of the DC connector using a flat blade screwdriver until the connector is secured to the DC power receptacle as shown in callout 2 of Figure 3 20 4 Connect the other end of the power cord to the external DC power supply 5 Check the corresponding PWR LED on the front panel of the access controller If the LED is solid green the DC power input is normal Figure 3 20 Connect the DC power cord 3 12 Connecting Interface Cables Connecting the Console Cable 1 Select a terminal for configuration The terminal can be a character
4. Ethernet Configure the IP addresses for both sides which must be on the same subnet For example set the IP address of the TFTP server to 192 168 0 1 and that of the access controller s management interface to 192 168 0 2 Then use ping to verify the network connectivity Backing up and restoring application and configuration files After setting up the environment perform the following operations on the PC View the files in the current file system with the dir command lt H3C gt dir Directory of cfa0 0 rw 10295943 Sep 11 2053 02 17 14 main bin 1 Ty 33 Aug 20 2008 09 58 44 system xml 2 Py 802 Aug 20 2008 09 58 44 startup ctg 3 IW 76960 Aug 15 2008 15 58 02 vmetest vme 252434 KB total 243028 KB free File system type of cfa0 FAT32 lt H3C gt For example to back up the file startup cfg on the access controller and save it as config bak on the TFTP server use the following command 5 18 lt H3C gt tftp 192 168 0 1 put startup cfg config bak File will be transferred in binary mode Sending file to remote TFTP server Please wait TFTP 802 bytes sent in 10 second s File uploaded successfully To download config cfg from the TFTP server to the access controller use the following command lt H3C gt tftp 192 168 0 1 get config bak startup cfg File will be transferred in binary mode Downloading file from remote TFTP server please wait TFTP 842 bytes received in 1 second s File dow
5. H3C WX5002V2 Access Controller Installation Manual Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd Manual Version APW100 20091 125 Copyright 2009 Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd and its licensors H3C Technologies Co Ltd a subsidiary of 3Com Corporation All Rights Reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent of Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd Trademarks po fe Aolynk cane TOPG H3C H3C Aolynk an H Care Ye TOP G IRF NetPilot Neocean NeoVTL SecPro SecPoint SecEngine SecPath Comware Secware Storware NQA VVG VG V G PSPT XGbus N Bus TiGem InnoVision and HUASAN are trademarks of Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd All other trademarks that may be mentioned in this manual are the property of their respective owners Notice The information in this document is subject to change without notice Every effort has been made in the preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents but all statements information and recommendations in this document do not constitute the warranty of any kind express or implied About This Manual Organization H3C WX5002V2 Access Controller Installation Manual is organized as follows Chapter 1 Access Controller Overview 2 Installation Preparation 3 Installation 4 Initial Startup 5 Software Maintenance 6 Troubleshooting Appendix A Installation of Light
6. 3 PGND wire 4 Earth 5 Angle steel 2 If no grounding body is allowed to be buried AN Caution This method applies to the device using AC power input If the access controller is AC powered you can ground the access controller through a PE wire of the AC power supply In this case make sure the PE wire is well connected to the ground in the power distribution room or on the AC transformer side Figure 3 18 Ground the access controller through an AC PE wire 1 5 4 1 Power transformer 2 AC power socket 3 Grounding terminal 4 Three core AC power cord 5 PE wire Connecting the Power Cord A Warning Make sure that the ground wire is properly connected before powering on the access controller If the device is AC powered connect the device with an external AC power system through an AC power cord if the device is DC powered connect the device with an external DC power system through a DC power cord Connecting the AC Power Cord Follow the steps below to connect the AC power cord 1 Make sure that the PGND of the access controller is correctly connected 2 Install the AC power cord retainer to the access controller and turn the retainer left 3 Connect one end of the power cord to either power socket on the rear panel of the chassis and the other end to the AC power supply 4 Turn the power cord retainer right to lock the power cord plug Figure 3 19 Install the AC power cord retainer
7. Enter 3 on the file control submenu and the system displays the following information Deleting the file in cfa0 M MAIN B BACKUP S SECURE N A NOT ASSIGNED INO Size B Time Type Name 1 10323352 Aug 20 2008 10 42 42 M cfa0 main bin 2 33 Aug 20 2008 10 06 24 N A cfa0 system xml 3 842 Aug 20 2008 10 23 56 N A cfa0 startup cfg 4 76960 Aug 15 2008 15 58 02 N A cfa0 vmetest vme 0 Exit Enter file No Type a file sequence number and press Enter The system asks you to confirm your operation The file you selected is cfa0 startup cfg Delete it Y N Enter Y for confirmation The following message appears indicating the file was successfully deleted DELGADO caches aware Done Using the CLI Execute the delete unreserved file url command in user view to delete a file where 5 24 e unreserved Permanently deletes the specified file and the deleted file can never be restored e file url Name of the file to be deleted Delete file test txt in the root directory lt H3C gt delete test txt Delete cial test cxt Y N ty spelere file cfa0 test txt Done At this time file test txt is removed to the recycle bin If you want restore the file you can use the undelete command Restore file test txt from the recycle bin lt H3C gt undelete test txt Undelete cfaD test txe Y N ty s Undeleted file cfa0 test txt Dealing With Password Loss This section des
8. NH3 0 05 Clo 0 01 Anti Static Requirements Generation and damage of static electricity In the communication network to which the WX5002V2 is connected static induction of the access controller mainly comes from the following sources e External electric fields such as outdoor high voltage transmission lines or thunderbolts e Internal environment like flooring materials or the structure of the overall system Although the WX5002V2 is designed to be Electrostatic Discharge ESD preventive excessive static electricity may enormously damage the card circuits or even the whole device Protection measures To prevent electrostatic damage observe the following e Ensure that the access controller and the floor is well grounded e Keep the equipment room clean e Maintain suitable temperature and humidity e Wear ESD preventive gloves or an ESD preventive wrist strap and uniform when handling the circuit board e Hold the interface module only by its edge when installing observing or removing it Do not touch the components on it e Place the removed interface module on an ESD preventive workbench with the component side facing upward or place it in an antistatic bag Wearing ESD Preventive Wrist Strap T Note No ESD preventive wrist strap is shipped with the access controller You need to purchase one if needed Follow these steps to use an ESD preventive wrist strap 1 Puton the ESD preventive wrist strap 2 F
9. Operation is subject to the following two conditions e This device may not cause harmful interference e This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation If the customer modifies the equipment without the authorization of H3C and 3Com which directly or indirectly contribute to the equipment incompliance with FCC requirements for Class A digital devices H3C is not liable for such interference problem and the expenses incurred therefrom shall be covered by the customers AN Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense FDA These products conform to the applicable requirements of 21 CFR Subchapter J Canada regulatory compliance ICES 003 This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 00
10. startup cfg A Warning The length of a configuration file name must no exceed 64 characters including the drive name and the string terminator For example if the drive name is cfa0 the maximum length of a file name is 64 1 6 57 characters If the length of a file name exceeds 57 characters error will occur in file operations on that file Generally it is recommended to keep the file name within 16 characters There is a limitation on the length of file name that can be displayed in BootWare If a file name is shorter than 30 characters all the characters of the file name can be displayed if a file name has or exceeds 30 characters only the first 26 characters of the file name can be displayed followed by a tilde and a serial number The serial number identifies position in sequence of the file For example if three files file A file B and file C have a file name longer than 30 characters the name of file A will appear as the first 26 characters plus 001 that of file B will appear as the first 26 characters plus 002 and that of file C will appear as the first 26 characters plus 003 5 2 Approaches for Software Maintenance You can maintain the access controller in one of the following three ways e Upgrade BootWare and application files using the XMODEM protocol through a serial interface e Upgrade application files using TFTP FTP through an Ethernet interface on the BootWare menu e Upload download applicat
11. 4 3 On the interface set Bits per second to 9600 Data bits to 8 Parity to None Stop bits to 1 and Flow control to None Figure 4 3 Set serial port parameters COM1 Properties Pot Settings Bits per second Data bits Parity Stop bits Flow control Restore Defaults 4 Note To use the default settings click Restore Defaults Step5 Click OK and the system displays the Hyper Terminal interface 4 2 Figure 4 4 HyperTerminal window test Hyper Terminal File Edit view Cal Transfer Help Da s DE Connected 0 00 08 Auto detect Auto detect NUM Step6 Set HyperTerminal properties Select File gt Properties gt Settings in the HyperTerminal to enter the properties setting window as shown in Figure 4 5 Select VT100 as the terminal emulation and click OK Figure 4 5 Set terminal emulation test Properties Connect To Settings Function arrow and ctrl keys act as Terminal keys Windows keps Backspace key sends Crh Del Ch H Space Ctrl H Emulation i Telnet terminal ID VT 100 Backscroll buffer lines Play sound when connecting or disconnecting Input Translation Asch Setup Powering On the Access Controller Checking Before Power On Before powering on the access controller verify that e The power cord and the ground wire are properly connected e The power supply vo
12. 5 Console cable A Pos 9 amp kerej amp Pos 1 Pos 1 Pos 8 Table 1 7 Console cable pinouts RJ 45 1 5 Ethernet interfaces 1 Introduction The WX5002V2 provides two 10 100 1000 Base T autosensing Ethernet electrical interfaces and two 1000 Base X SFP optical interfaces One electrical interface and one optical interface form a Combo port which is marked in a white box on the front panel Only one interface either electrical or optical of a Combo port can be used at a time e Ethernet electrical interfaces support 10 100 1000 Mbps autosensing Table 1 8 describes the working mode of the interfaces in each speed Table 1 8 Speed and working mode of an electrical Ethernet interface Speed Working mode 10 Mbps autosensing Half full duplex auto negotiation 100 Mbps autosensing Half full duplex auto negotiation 1000 Mbps autosensing Full duplex auto negotiation e Ethernet optical interfaces support 1000 Mbps full duplex The optical interface and the electrical interface of a Combo port share the same LED T Note e A Combo port can work in either the electrical interface mode or the optical interface mode that is either the electrical interface or the optical interface of a Combo port can be used at a time e A Combo port supports optical electrical autom
13. A wrong IP address file name or TFTP Server work path specified for software loading using TFTP e A wrong IP address file name username or password specified for software loading using FTP If the cause cannot be located contact your local agent for help Power Supply Failure You can check whether the power system of the access controller works normally by observing the PWR LED on the front panel The PWR LED is solid green when the power system works normally When the PWRLED is off check whether e The power cord of the access controller is properly connected e The voltage of the power input is correct 6 1 Configuration System Failure If the access controller is operational upon power on the configuration terminal displays the boot information otherwise you may see nothing or illegible characters on the configuration terminal No Display on the Terminal If there is no information display on the configuration terminal after the access controller is powered on please check e Whether the power LED is solid green e Whether all LEDs are off or blinking If so the main control board is abnormal e Whether the console cable is connected to the console port of the main control board If the cause cannot be located in the steps above the possible reasons are as follows e The serial interface to which the console cable is connected is not the one specified in the terminal emulation program e Terminal settings are inc
14. Send file on the terminal window The following dialog box appears 5 13 Figure 5 5 Send File dialog box MS Send File Folder O update Eilename Dtupdate mai Bin Protocol modem Click Browse to select the application file to be downloaded and select Xmodem from the Protocol drop down list Then click Send The following dialog box appears Figure 5 6 Sending file dialog box Xmodem file send for test Sending Diupdate maim bim Packet Enor checking Retries oo Total retries jos File OF of 4F Elapsed Remaining Do Throughput Cancel i cps bps Upon successful download the system displays the following information Download successfully 10323456 bytes downloaded Updating Basic BootWare Y N Y Updating Basic BOootWare ses es sss sse Done Updating Extend BootWare Y N Y Updating Extend BootWare Done Change the baud rate on the configuration terminal from 115200 bps to 9600 bps and then reboot the access controller 5 14 4 Note e The actual file name size and path may differ from what are shown in the figure above Before upgrading the software of your access controller check the current BootWare version and the application program version to ensure that the correct file is used for the upgrade e After you download files with a changed baud rate timely change the baud rate in the Hyper Terminal to 9600 bps to ensure the normal display on the consol
15. Sie mit dem Arbeiten beginnen o FERITERERF DIET INN X e When installing the unit always make the ground connection first and disconnect it last e Beachten Sie dass bei der Installation des Systems stets zuerst die Erdverbindung angebracht wird und das die Erdverbindung stets als letztes getrennt wird o DEAT AC RIN A UIP RRE PEE TT EA J WTF e Do not block ventilation openings while the system is on and keep at least 5 cm distance from ventilation openings and walls or other things which may block the openings e Sorgen Sie daf r dass die ffnungen der Ventilation zu keinem Zeitpunkt verschlossen verstopft oder anderweitig blockiert sind Zwischen den Ventilations ffnungen und W nden bzw anderen Gegenst nden muss stets ein Abstand von mindestens 5cm bestehen o ZRELE A ZB DRE DD AR DER Dr A ee N Ye JL AS TE E gt Bem e Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor Contact the appropriate electrical inspection e Betreiben Sie die Ausr stung niemals ohne Erdung Trennen Sie das System nicht von der Erdung e AVE ERS NT BEE ER ETF TC RMI BEIN TE DL PERE Be HTE BARE e The unit system must be connected to the protection ground before operation And the cross section of protective earthing conductor shall be at least 1 0 mm e Das System muss vor der st ndigen Inbetriebnahme geerdet werden Der Querschnitt der Erdverbindung sollte mindest
16. is ten The XMODEM transmission procedure is completed by the cooperation of a receiving program and a sending program The receiving program sends a negotiation character to negotiate a packet check method After the negotiation the sending program starts to send data packets Upon receiving a complete packet the receiving program checks the packet using the agreed check method e If the check succeeds the receiving program sends an acknowledgement character and the sending program proceeds to send another packet e If the check fails the receiving program sends a negative acknowledgement character and then the sending program retransmits the packet 5 7 E4 Note e The BootWare program is upgraded together with the Comware application When you upgrade the Comware application program the system automatically checks whether the current BootWare version is compliant with that included the updated Comware application and upgrades the current BootWare if needed e Before upgrading the software of your access controller check the current BootWare version and Comware application version to make sure that the correct file is used for the upgrade For the association between the Comware application version and the BootWare version refer to the version compatibility matrix in Release Notes Modifying Serial Interface Parameters sometimes we need a high serial interface baud rate to save the update time or a low baud rate to ensure transm
17. on the EAD preventive wrist strap and check that the rack is sturdy and properly earthed Take out the screws which are packaged with the front mounting brackets Attach one end of the front mounting brackets to the access controller with the screws as shown in Figure 3 4 Install the slide rails to the round hole rack rails at both sides of the rack using M5 tapping screws as shown in Figure 3 13 This figure is just for your reference The installation may differ on a different rack Figure 3 13 Install slide rails Hold the two sides of the access controller with both hands and then slightly slide the access controller into a proper position of the rack as shown in Figure 3 14 Make sure that the bottom of the access controller is closely touched with the slide rails 3 7 Figure 3 14 Installation with front mounting brackets and slide rails 5 Use M6 screws and cage nuts to fix the front mounting brackets to the front square hole rack rails so that the front mounting brackets and the slide rails can fix the access controller on the rack steadily as shown in Figure 3 15 Figure 3 15 Installation with front mounting brackets and slide rails diagram 2
18. secure bin and the file type is S When boot using the backup application file fails the system tries the secure application file If the boot using the secure application file fails the system prompts a boot failure Note that The application files for system boot can be type M B and S but not type N A After the application program is loaded you can rename the application files through the command line interface CLI or change the file type M B or N A through the BootWare menu or the CLI However you cannot change the file type of the S type application file As the secure application file is the last resort for system boot you cannot change the type of the secure application file or change other types of files to the secure application file You can only download it by selecting the Update Secure Application File option on the BootWare menu Only one file of the same type M B or S can exist on the CF card For instance if an application file of type M B exists on the CF card another file of type M or B cannot exist If the type of another file is changed to B the existing type M B file changes to a file of type M Configuration Files Configuration files store configuration information of the access controller with the extension of cfg Typically the access controller has no configuration file when it is delivered The configuration files generated by users are saved in the built in CF card with the default name
19. the access controller The following table lists temperature and humidity requirements for the WX5002V2 Table 2 1 Operating environment Item Description Operating temperature 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F Relative humidity noncondensing 5 to 95 Requirements on Cleanness Dust is a hazard to the operating safety of the access controller The dust accumulated on the chassis can be adsorbed by static electricity and result in poor contact of metal connectors or metal contact points Especially when the relative indoor humidity is low electrostatic adsorption is more likely to happen This can not only shorten the service life of the access controller but also cause communications failures The following table lists the dust concentration limit Table 2 2 Dust concentration limit in the equipment room Physical active substance Concentration limit particles m Dust lt 3 x 10 No visible dust on the tabletop over three days Note The dust particle diameter is 2 5 um Besides the dust specifications the equipment room of the access controller also needs to strictly meet the requirements on the concentration of salt acid and sulfide These harmful gases can accelerate the 2 2 metallic corrosion and the aging process of some parts The specific limits of the harmful gases such as are given in the following table Table 2 3 Limit on harmful gases in the equipment room Gas Maximum concentration mg m SO 0 2 H2S 0 006
20. the configuration of the WX series access controllers The manual covers command line H3C WX Series Access Controller interface VLAN system maintenance and debugging Products User Manual H3C WX Series Access Controller Products Web Based Configuration Manual wireless LAN IPv4 IPv6 basic port configurations multicast protocols 802 1x AAA SSH ACL QoS and description of the acronyms used throughout the manual Introduces the Web based management function of the WX series access controllers Obtaining Documentation and Technical Support To obtain up to date documentation and technical support go to http www h3c com and select your country or region Depending on your selection you will be redirected to either of the following websites At http www h3c com Documentation Go to the following columns for different categories of product documentation Technical Support amp Document gt Technical Documents Provides several categories of product documentation such as installation and configuration Technical Support amp Document gt Software Download Provides the documentation released with the software version Technical Support customer_service h3c com http www h3c com At http www h3cnetworks com Documentation 1 Select Drivers amp Downloads in the Support area 2 Select Documentation for Type of File and select Product Category Technical Support Register Your Product Warrant
21. the front panel 2 Installation Preparation Safety Precautions A Warning Installation and removal of the unit and its accessories must be carried out by qualified personnel You must read all of the Safety Instructions supplied with your device before installation and operation A Warnung Installation und Ausbau der Anlage und ihrer Zubeh rteile m ssen von qualifiziertem Personal realisiert werden Sie m ssen vor der Installation oder Bedienung allen beiliegenden Sicherheitshinweise lesen Ne DF RW RR AP A AEP ATLANTA CAG REE ARIAL ERER THF OCIA DIE Fest ATF FF MAL HY REAL To avoid any device impairment and bodily injury caused by improper use observe these rules e Pull the power plug s out of the access controller before cleaning it Do not clean the access controller using wet cloth or liquid e Keep the access controller away from water or dampness Prevent water or moisture from entering the chassis of the access controller e Do not place the access controller on an unstable case or desk The access controller might be damaged severely in case of a fall e Ensure proper ventilation of the equipment room and keep the ventilation vents of the access controller free of obstruction e Make sure that the operating voltage is the same one labeled on the access controller e Do not open the chassis when the access controller is operating or when electrical hazards are present to avoid electrical shocks e When replacin
22. tray 4 Place the access controller on the tray horizontally gently push the access controller into the rack along the tray and then use screws and the corresponding cage nuts to fix the front mounting brackets to the front square hole rack rails of the rack as shown in Figure 3 11 Figure 3 11 Installation with front mounting brackets and a tray VOLI Ve 2 n Installing the Access Controller with Mounting Brackets and Slide Rails T note e Slide rails are optional components which need to be separately ordered if needed e HSC slide rails are suitable for only the H3C standard racks with a depth of 1000 mm 39 37 in If the depth of your rack is different substitute other supports for the slide rails 3 6 Slide rail appearance Figure 3 12 Appearance of a slide rail 1 Slotted hole a screw hole for fixing the slide rail to the rear round hole rack rail of the rack You can adjust the screw position within the screw hole according to the device position 2 Heat dissipation hole It is for heat dissipation between the device and rack 3 Slotted hole a screw hole for fixing the slide rail to the front round hole rack rail of the rack Installation procedure 1 2 3 Put
23. will not enter the extended boot menu but start loading and decompressing the application file e You need to reboot the access controller if you want to enter the extended boot menu after the application file is decompressed e The extended BootWare menu is referred to as the BootWare main menu in this manual unless otherwise specified 4 4 System is starting Startup configuration file does not exist User interface con0 is available Press ENTER to get started Press Enter The following prompt is displayed lt H3C gt The prompt indicates that the system has entered user view and you can configure the access controller now 4 5 5 Software Maintenance Overview Files Managed by the Access Controller The WX5002V2 manages the following three types of files e BootWare program file e Application file e Configuration file BootWare Program File The BootWare program file is used to boot the applications when the access controller is started up The complete BootWare program file consists of two segments basic and extended e Basic BootWare implements the basic system initialization e Extended BootWare provides abundant human computer interaction HCI functions It is used for interface initialization for upgrading applications and booting the system e The full BootWare refers to the combination of the two segments After the basic BootWare is booted you can load or upgrade the extended BootWare on the men
24. 3 du Canada C 2 Japan regulatory compliance VCCI These products comply with the requirements of VCCI Class A Information Technology Equipment ITE Warning If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance may arise When such trouble occurs the user may be required to take corrective actions OBIS DORAN CH COMESRERE CHAT J EBRMSENSROT CLMHV EF COMAILI LAE AT EEEF SES BRANDT EMHVEF VCCLA EN55022 CISPR 22 Compliance These products comply with the requirements of EN55022 CISPR 22 for Class A Information Technology Equipment ITE Warning If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance may arise When such trouble occurs the user may be required to take corrective actions C 3 Table of Contents Appendix D Safety Information Sicherheits informationen Sc 2458 settee ieee neni D 1 Overview berblick 137 SELRRDERRDLTEDLTERLEPPLEPUPFPUPFFUPPELPPPEPTEPPPFPEFFPEPFFEPPFLPFFEPTEPPFFPLPFPLPFEPPPFPPFPPFFLPFFLPFEPPTEPTFPFFPLFF D 1 Conventions Used Symbole Erl uterung HH tit fil subs nada bs ssa Scr ale ia is ad D 2 General Requirements Allgemeine Anforderungen H HESR trrrterrrrrrrrrrsrrrrrerrsrrrrrennnnrnnnennnnneenennnns D 2 Power Cable Zuleitung Hi 2h seserssesssessseseesessssessssessssnssesensssessssensssnnsssensssssssnssseenssennsnennsaesnsnennsastes D 4 Laser Laseri uot an Yt TEREE EE N EAE T EAE EENE AA SAE A Gale mcm Sie SiR nm ie CAR AR mle ERI cI EE wre ER ao nie a NEISS
25. 4 N A cfa0 system xml 3 842 Aug 20 2008 10 23 56 N A cfa0 startup cfg 4 76960 Aug 15 2008 15 58 02 N A cfa0 vmetest vme Displaying all files on the CLI lt H3C gt dir Directory of cfa0 0 rw 10323352 Sep 11 2053 02 17 14 main bin 1 rw 33 Aug 28 2008 10 22 50 system xml 2 IW 802 Aug 28 2008 10 22 50 startup cfg 5 22 3 Tu 16960 Aug 15 2008 15 58 02 vmetest vme 252434 KB total 242996 KB free File system type of cfa0 FAT32 Setting an Application File Type Using the BootWare menu Enter 2 on the file control submenu and the system displays the following information M MAIN B BACKUP S SECURE N A NOT ASSIGNED INO Size B Time Type Name 1 10323352 Aug 20 2008 10 42 42 M efa0 main bin 0 Exit Enter file No Enter the file sequence number at the prompt above In this example type 1 for file main bin and press Enter The system prompts you to modify the file type Modify the file attribute lt 1 gt Main lt 2 gt Main lt 3 gt Backup lt 4 gt Backup lt 0 gt Exit Enter your choice 0 4 Enter 1 for Main set to type M 2 for Main remove the M type 3 for Backup set to type B or 4 for Backup remove the B type For details about the file types refer to section Application Files on page xx Using the CLI Change the type of file main bin from type B to type M B lt H3C gt boot loader file main bin main This com
26. 5002V2 Figure 1 1 Appearance of the WX5002V2 Ss D VB Hf N N N y d N A Wid aaa VA sa A gt y Seo N SEBS amp SPA SSSR N O N gt ie lt gt Front Panel The WX5002V2 provides two 10 100 1000 Base T Ethernet electrical interfaces two 1000 Base X Ethernet optical interfaces Combo ports and one console port on its front panel as shown in Figure 1 2 Figure 1 2 Front panel of the WX5002V2 1 4 6 6 8 9 10 12 3 7 11 13 1 Gigabit Ethernet interface 2 SFP optical interface 2 1000 Mbps LED of gigabit Ethernet interface 2 3 10 100 Mbps LED of gigabit Ethernet interface 2 4 10 100 1000 Base T auto sensing Ethernet electrical interface 2 5 Gigabit Ethernet interface 1 SFP optical interface 6 1000 Mbps LED of gigabit Ethernet interface 1 7 10 100 Mbps LED of gigabit Ethernet interface 1 8 10 100 1000 Base T auto sensing Ethernet electrical interface 1 9 Console port 10 System LED 11 LED of the expansion card 12 LED of power supply 1 12 LED of power supply 2 Rear Panel The WX5002V2 provides two power supply module slots and one expansion card slot as shown in Figure 1 3 Figure 1 3 Rear panel of the WX5002V2 1 2 3X4 7 CO 10 11 12 13
27. 9Seconds 1727 3 Koytes sec ftp gt quit Quit FTP 221 Server closing The access controller as an FTP client You can also maintain the file system of your access controller through FTP with the access controller as an FTP client 1 Setup a maintenance environment Figure 5 10 Set up a software maintenance environment access controller as an FTP client PC AC FTP Server FTP Client Console Ethernet Run the FTP server program on the PC set the file path and set the username and password for the access controller Configure the IP addresses for both sides which must be on the same subnet For example set the IP address of the FTP server PC to 192 168 0 1 while that of the access controller s Ethernet interface to 192 168 0 2 Then use ping to verify the network connectivity 2 Maintain the access controller using the terminal connected to the console port of the access controller lt H3C gt ftp 192 168 0 1 Trying 192 168 0 1 Press CIRL K to abort Connected to 192 168 0 1 220 3Com 3CDaemon FTP Server Version 2 0 User 192 168 0 1 none guest Enter the username set on the server 331 User name ok need password Password Enter the password 230 User logged in Connection succeeded ftp Use the following commands to maintain the access controller Download and back up files using the get and put commands ftp get main bin main bin Download the file from the server to the access control
28. CC Part 15 TTT CTT RCC Ee Ree E PR E DRA SEMSE DSR RCE RC OS ES AR eee eee EEE EEE 2 FDA Tr IT a a I I a I I a I a a a Tr a errr er rc 2 Canada regulatory compliance TEE EINEN G2 ICES 003 E ii cierto IT it er re ee er eC co crc CI 2 Japan regulatory compliance TEEN TI TI TESTER TC re Te Ce ee RITTER TEILTE STE tr C 3 VCCI ce It IT IO O Te TI TI II PL Cee eee ee a rr rire C 3 Appendix C Regulatory Compliance Information Regulatory compliance standards Table C 1 Regulatory compliance standards EMC Safety Discipline Standards FCC Part 15 CFR 47 CLASS A ICES 003 CLASS A VCCI 3 CLASS A VCCI 4 CLASS A CISPR 22 CLASS A EN 55022 CLASS A AS NZS CISPR22 CLASS A CISPR 24 EN 55024 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 60601 1 2 UL 60950 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 IEC 60950 1 EN 60950 1 A11 AS NZS 60950 EN 60825 1 EN 60825 2 FDA 21 CFR Subchapter J European Directives compliance LVD EMC Directive These products comply with the European Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC and EMC Directive 2004 108 EC A copy of the signed Declaration of Conformity can be downloaded from http www h3c com portal Technical_ Documents C 1 WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC The products this manual refers to are covered by the Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive and must be disposed of in a responsible manner USA regulatory compliance FCC Part 15 These products comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules
29. Call gt Call to establish a new connection Figure 5 4 Re establish a call connection File Edit View Cal Transfer Help D amp amp EE Wait for a Call 5 9 Then press the Enter key and the system will prompt the current baud rate The current baudrate is 115200 bps Note indicates the current baudrate Change The HyperTerminal s Baudrate Accordingly lt 1 gt 9600 Default lt 2 gt 19200 lt 3 gt 38400 lt 4 gt 57600 lt 5 gt 115200 lt 0 gt Exit Enter your choice 0 5 E4 Note After downloading files with a changed baud rate timely change the baud rate back to 9 600 bps in HyperTerminal to ensure the normal display on the console screen when the system boots or reboots Upgrading the BootWare Through an Ethernet Interface Enter the BootWare main menu refer to section BootWare Main Menu on page 5 4 On the BootWare main menu enter 7 The system will enter the BootWare operation submenu where you can perform all BootWare operations For details about this menu refer to section BootWare operation submenu on page 5 7 Enter 4 on the BootWare operation submenu to enter the BootWare operation Ethernet submenu lt 1 gt Update Full BootWare lt 2 gt Update Extend BootWare lt 3 gt Update Basic BootWare lt 4 gt Modify Ethernet Parameter lt 0 gt Exit To Main Menu Enter your choice 0 4 Enter 4 on the BootWare operation Ethe
30. Continue Y N y Now restoring bootrom please wait Restore bootrom completed e Restore the extended BootWare backed up on the Flash card to the system lt H3C gt bootrom restore part This command will restore bootrom file Continue Y N lt Now restoring bootrom please wait Restore bootrom completed 5 27 6 Troubleshooting Software Loading Failure If software loading fails the system runs the old version of the software The following information appears Note the operating device is cfa0 lt 1 gt Download Application Program To SDRAM And Run lt 2 gt Update Main Application File lt 3 gt Update Backup Application File lt 4 gt Update Secure Application File lt 5 gt Modify Ethernet Parameter lt O gt Exit To Main Menu lt Ensure The Parameter Be Modified Before Downloading gt Enter your choice 0 5 2 Loading Failed In this case check whether the physical interfaces are properly connected e f the interfaces are not properly connected reconnect them correctly and restart the loading process e If the interfaces are properly connected check the loading process information displayed on the configuration terminal for input errors In case of any input error restart the loading process with correct inputs Input errors include e A baud rate other than 9600 bps selected for BootWare loading using XMODEM e An improper baud rate setting in HyperTerminal e
31. E RSRS E D 5 Appendix D Safety Information Sicherheits informationen ZI43 AR Overview berblick HA This section introduces part of the safety precautions that should be followed during the installation and maintenance of the equipment And for the safety statements and warnings there followed the translations of both German and Chinese to comply with the national requirements Dieser Abschnitt macht Sie mit den Sicherheitsvorschriften vertraut die Sie bei der Installation und Instandhaltung der Ausr stung beachten m ssen KERTA SERR AAAS AR CI DAN ZEIG amp Note Before any operation is performed please read the operation instructions and precautions carefully to minimize the possibility of accidents The Note Caution Warning and Danger items in other manuals do not cover all safety precautions that should be followed They are only the supplements to the safety precautions for operations as a whole Therefore the personnel in charge of the installation and maintenance of the products are required to understand these basics of safety operation In performing various operations please follow the local safety regulations The safety precautions introduced in the product manuals are supplementary and subject to the local safety regulations When various operations are executed on the products the precautions and special safety instructions provided with the products must be followed to the full g Anmerkung Lesen Sie b
32. ED RER 9 1 Rear square hole rack rail 2 Bearing screw 3 Rear mounting bracket 3 4 7 Use screws and the corresponding cage nuts to fix the front mounting brackets to the front square hole rack rails so that the front and rear mounting brackets can fix the access controller on the rack horizontally and steadily as shown in Figure 3 9 Figure 3 9 Installation with front and rear mounting brackets 1 Front square hole rack rail 2 Front mounting bracket Installing the Access Controller with Front Mounting Brackets and a Tray 4 Note The tray is an optional component which needs to be separately ordered if needed Installation procedure with front mounting brackets and a tray 1 Puton the EAD preventive wrist strap and check that the rack is sturdy and properly earthed 2 Take out the screws which are packaged with the front mounting brackets Attach the front mounting brackets to the access controller with the screws as shown in Figure 3 4 3 Fixthe tray horizontally to a proper poison on the rack as shown in Figure 3 10 This figure is just for your reference The installation may differ on a different rack 3 5 Figure 3 10 Install a
33. RJ 45 connectors in the same sequence A straight through cable is used to connect a terminal for example PC or router to a Hub or LAN Switch e Crossover cable At both ends of a crossover cable wires are crimped in the RJ 45 connectors in different sequences A crossover cable is used to connect a terminal for example a PC or router to another terminal You can make crossover cables by yourself as needed Table 1 10 Straight through cable pinouts De mem gt O 0 msm o 9 A E Ww bd O oo wi Dd Category 5 RJ 45 Sora twisted pair Signal direction RJ 45 om a Table 1 11 Crossover cable pinouts Category 5 i i 3 fe m 2 3 4 5 White Blue 6 7 8 A 5 me pm e T 8 Elim m 4 Note e You can refer to the table above when distinguishing between or preparing these two types of Ethernet cables e When preparing Ethernet cables please follow the chromatogram given in the table to arrange the wires Otherwise communication quality will be affected even if the devices at both ends are connected Fans The WX5002V2 is equipped with five fans three fans for heat dissipation of the main board and two fans for heat dissipation of the expansion card If no expansion card is installed these two fans do not work Interface Numbering The WX5002V2 provides four fixed GE interfaces numbered GigabitEthernet 1 0 1 and GigabitEthernet 1 0 2 with the last part of the port numbers indicated on
34. Requirements nenne nnnnn nenne nenne aerea mer ea nenne nnnnnnnnn 2 4 LOSE SAIO Verne ern 2 4 Installation Tools gc dissects ee ce eons nee ee 2 5 PSU AUN AU UO p EEE Dente EA OD 3 1 Is PAM Atl gt FOC cio p sure een ee STR SR e 3 1 Installing the Access Controller onto a 19 Inch Rack us 222400024000nnennnnnnennnn nennen nennen nennen 3 2 Installing the Access Controller with Front and Rear Mounting Brackets ccccccseeseeeeeeeeeens 3 2 Installing the Access Controller with Front Mounting Brackets and a Tray cccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 3 5 Installing the Access Controller with Mounting Brackets and Slide Rails ccccesseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 3 6 Installing the Access Controller on a Workbench ccccceeccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeseeeeeesaeeeeeeseeeeeseeeesaeeeeeneas 3 9 Connecting the Ground Wire c ccccccccescceccesseeccsseeecseseeecsauseeeseuueeecsagseeusaseeessaueeecsagseeessgesesssageeessaaes 3 9 Connecting the Power Cord unse a een ii aaa 3 11 Connectind NE AG Power Cord nee reine 3 11 Connecting the DC Power Cord er eeereereea nennen nennen nnennnnnnennnnnnnnnnnn nennen nenn 3 12 Connecting Interface Cables e eeeerree ee reree ee ereae nennen nnnnnennnnnne nennen nnnnnnnnnnnnnnennn 3 13 Connecting the Console Cable e eererer are ere nan ere eae eerena aca eana cer eaaarerenanaso 3 13 Connecting The Ethernet Cable
35. The FTP client software is not provided with the access controller You must prepare it yourself In the following example the FTP client program is the one that comes with Microsoft Windows XP Follow these steps to maintain the software of your access controller through FTP with the access controller as the FTP server 1 Setup a network environment as follows 5 19 Figure 5 9 Set up a software maintenance environment the access controller as the FTP server PC AC FTP Client FTP Server Console Ethernet Configure the IP addresses for both sides which must be on the same subnet For example set the IP address of the FTP client PC to 192 168 0 1 while that of the access controller s Ethernet interface to 192 168 0 2 Then use the ping command to verify the network connectivity 2 Enable the FTP service Configure FTP server authentication and authorization and enable FTP The FTP server supports multi client access When a remote FTP client sends a request to the FTP server the FTP server executes an action accordingly and returns the execution result to the client Use the following command to enable the FTP service H3C ftp server enable Add an authorized FTP username and password H3C local user guest Create user account guest H3C luser guest service type ftp Set user type to FTP H3C luser guest password simple 123456 Set password to 123456 for the user H3C luser guest authorization attribute leve
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37. ady Product model name part number and serial number Proof of purchase if you have not pre registered your product A list of system hardware and software including revision level Diagnostic error messages o Details about recent configuration changes if applicable To send a product directly to 3Com for repair you must first obtain a return authorization number RMA Products sent to 3Com without authorization numbers clearly marked on the outside of the package will be returned to the sender unopened at the sender s expense If your product is registered and under warranty you can obtain an RMA number online at http www h3cnetworks com under support Repair amp Replacement Request First time users will need to apply for a user name and password Contact Us 3Com offers telephone e mail and internet access to technical support and repair services To access these services for your region use the appropriate telephone number URL or e mail address Find a current directory of contact information posted on the web site at http www h3cnetworks com under Support Technical Support Contact Documentation Feedback You can e mail your comments about product documentation to info h3c com We appreciate your comments Environmental Protection This product has been designed to comply with the requirements on environmental protection For the proper storage use and disposal of this product national laws and regulati
38. asten the ESD preventive wrist strap and verify that it makes good skin contact 2 3 3 4 gt Lock the terminal of the alligator clip to the ESD preventive wrist strap Attach the alligator clip to the rack where the access controller is installed Make sure that the rack has been well grounded Figure 2 1 Use ESD preventive wrist strap 1 ESD preventive wrist strap 2 Locker 3 Alligator clip Electromagnetic Environment Requirements The operation of your access controller may be affected by external interferences such as capacitance coupling inductance coupling electromagnetic wave radiation common impedance including the grounding system coupling and the conducted interference of leads power cords signaling cables and output wires To eliminate the interferences Use the TN power system as the AC power supply system A TN power system is called zero connection protection system It is a power distribution system with one point connected directly to earth ground The exposed conductive parts and the neutral metal parts of the installation are connected to that point by protective earth conductors Use a single phase three wire power socket with a protection earth PE to effectively filter interference from the power grid Keep the access controller far from high power radio transmitters radars and high frequency heavy c
39. atic switching however when both the optical and electrical interfaces are connected the electrical interface will be used in precedence 2 SFP interface modules The WX5002V2 provides four SFP GE optical interfaces The following SFP modules are available e 1000 Base SX SFP module e 1000 Base LX SFP module Table 1 9 Technical specifications for the GE optical interface modules Description Short haul Medium haul Long haul Long haul Ultra long haul Item multimode single mode single mode single mode single mode 850 nm 1310 nm 1310 nm 1550 nm 1550 nm SFP module SFP module SFP module SFP module SFP module Connector SFP LC o 62 5 um 125 9 ym 125 um 9um 125 um SUMA 9 um 125 um Optical fiber um al p ra d um ai d ulimade single mode single mode single mode single mode uae 0 55 km 10 km 6 21 be km 24 86 he km 24 86 transmission 70 km 43 50 mi distance eu ul Central 850 nm 1310 nm 1310 nm 1550 nm 1550 nm AY Optical Min ae 17 dBm 20 dBm 23 dBm 21 dBm 22 dBm sensitivity 1000 Mbps Working mode Full duplex 4 Note No SFP module is shipped with the WX5002V2 You need to purchase SFP modules as needed and are recommended to use H3C SFP modules 3 RJ 45 connector The 10 100 1000 Mbps electrical Ethernet interfaces of the WX5002V2 use RJ 45 connectors to connect with the category 5 twisted pair cables Figure 1 6 shows the appearance of an RJ 45 connector Figure 1 6 RJ 45 c
40. bench Using front and Using front Using front rear mounting mounting brackets mounting brackets brackets and a tray and slide rails Connect the ground wire Connect the power cord Connect device to configuration terminal y Check the installation Power on lt Troubleshouting Normal No Power off Yes Install interface modules Connect device to Ethernet Connect device to LAN Check the installation 3 1 The WX5002V2 can be installed in either a standard 19 inch rack or a workbench as needed Installing the Access Controller onto a 19 Inch Rack The access controller can be installed onto a 19 inch standard rack in one of the following approaches e Installing the access controller with front and rear mounting brackets e Installing the access controller with front mounting brackets and a tray e Installing the access controller with front mounting brackets and slide rails Installing the Access Controller with Front and Rear Mounting Brackets Mounting bracket structure 1 Appearance of a front mounting bracket Figure 3 2 Front mounting bracket appearance 1 dd 1 Screw hole for fixing the front mounting bracket to the rack use M6 screws 2 Screw hole for fixing the front mounting bracket to the access controller 2 Appearance of a rear mounting bracket Figure 3 3 Rear moun
41. ce Canada regulatory compliance Japan regulatory compliance and CISPR 22 compliance Introduces the safety precautions that should be followed during the installation and maintenance of the access controller Conventions The manual uses the following conventions GUI conventions Convention Description Window names button names field names and menu items are in Boldface Boldface For example the New User window appears click OK Multi level menus are separated by angle brackets For example File gt Create gt Folder Convention lt gt N Symbols Convention A Warning AN Caution 17 Highlight E4 Note Related Documentation Description Button names are inside angle brackets For example click lt OK gt 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 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 an action or information that needs special attention to ensure successful configuration or good performance Means a complementary description In addition to this manual each H3C WX5002V2 access controller documentation set includes the following Manual Description Provides a guide to
42. cribes how to deal with password loss User Password Loss Your login will be refused if you have forgotten the user password In this case set a new user password by following the steps below 1 Enter the BootWare main menu and enter 6 to bypass the current configuration in system startup The system prompts the following information which indicates that your setting succeeds Flag Set Success 2 When the BootWare main menu appears again enter 0 to reboot the system System starts booting 3 Seta new password in system view H3C user interface console 0 H3C ui consoleO authentication mode password H3C ui console0 set authentication password simple 123456 The above output information indicates that password authentication is used for console port login the password is set to 123456 in plain text 17 D Highlight e After reboot the system runs with the default configuration while the original configuration file is still kept on the CF card To restore the original configuration use the display saved configuration command to locate the configuration file and then copy and run it e fthe password is stored in plain text you can use the display current configuration command to view the password in the current configuration If you use the set authentication password cipher 123456 command to set your password the password will be stored in cipher text 4 Save the new password 5 25 H3C save 4 Note Af
43. ctly connected For how to connect the lightning arresters for the AC power supply and network interfaces refer to Appendix A and B 4 Initial Startup Setting up the Configuration Environment Connecting a Configuration Terminal to the Access Controller For how to connect a configuration terminal to the access controller refer to section Connecting Interface Cables on page 3 13 Setting Terminal Parameters Step1 Start the PC and run the terminal emulation program such as the Terminal of Windows 3 1 or the HyperTerminal of Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Step2 Select Start gt Program gt Accessories gt Communications gt HyperTerminal On the Connection Description interface type the name of the new connection and click OK as shown in Figure 4 1 Figure 4 1 Connection description interface Connection Description nn ab New Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Name Step3 The system displays the Connect To interface as shown in Figure 4 2 From the Connect using drop down list select the serial interface to be used Be sure to select the serial interface to which the console cable is actually connected 4 1 Figure 4 2 Select the serial interface used for HyperTerminal connection Connect To Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Country regiars Connect using MEYE Step4 Click OK and the system displays the following interface as shown in Figure
44. e double faced adhesive tape and stick it on the shell of the arrester remove the protective paper on the other side and stick the arrester on the chassis of the access controller Keep the arrester as close to the grounding screw of the access controller as possible Step2 Cut the ground cable of the arrester of a suitable length according to the distance between the arrester and the grounding screw and then fasten the cable on the grounding screw tighily Step3 Use the multimeter to verify whether the ground cable of the arrester has a close touch with the grounding screw and chassis of the access controller Step4 Follow the instruction of the arrester to connect the arrester for network interface with a transit cable Pay attention to the direction IN end of the cable is connected to the arrester while OUT end of the cable is connected to the access controller After the connection check whether the LEDs of the interface modules are normal A 1 Note Technical parameters installation and maintenance methods of an arrester have been given in the arrester instruction Read the instruction carefully before installing the lightning arrester for the network interface Step5 Tie the cables together with nylon clips Figure A 1 Installation of a lightning arrester for network interface Indoor network cables Network cable for outdoor connection Device Lightning arrester for network i B interfaces stuck on the chassis A Grou
45. e screen when the system boots or reboots Upgrading Applications Through a Serial Interface on the BootWare Menu The application file upgrade through a serial port is implemented on the serial submenu Enter 2 on the BootWare main menu to enter the serial submenu For detailed description on this submenu refer to section Serial submenu on page 5 6 The following example shows how to upgrade the main application file To improve the upgrading speed you can modify the serial interface baud rate before upgrading the file refer to section Modifying Serial Interface Parameters on page 5 8 Enter 2 on the serial submenu The system displays the following information Please Start To Transfer File Press lt Ctrl C gt To Exit Waiting 5 lt CCCCCCCCCE Select and send the application file The procedure for upgrading an application file through a serial interface is the same as upgrading the BootWare For details refer to section Upgrading the BootWare Through a Ethernet Serial Interface on page 5 7 4 Note The size of an application program is typically over 10 MB Even at the maximum baud rate of 115200 bps the upgrade will also take a long time Therefore it is not recommended to upgrade application files through a serial interface but through an Ethernet interface Upgrading Applications Through an Ethernet Interface on the BootWare Menu Enter 3 on the BootWare main menu to enter the Ethernet submenu For d
46. end BootWare is self decompressing 2 008 Done KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK H3C WX5002 BootWare Version 1 06 5 4 KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Copyright c 2004 2009 Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Compiled Date Nov 3 2009 CPU Type XLR716 CPU L1 Cache 32KB CPU Clock Speed 800MHz Memory Type DDR2 SDRAM Memory Size 1024MB Memory Speed So SMA Z BootWare Size 512KB Flash Size 4MB cfa0 Size 259MB CPLD Version 008 PCB Version Ver A BootWare Validating Press Ctrl B to enter extended boot menu T note The extended boot menu is referred to as the BootWare main menu in this manual unless otherwise specified Press Ctrl B when the system prompts Press Ctrl B to enter extended boot menu Then the system prompts you to enter the BootWare password Please input BootWare password You have three chances to enter the BootWare password the initial password is null If you fail to enter the correct password three times in a row the system will be halted and you can only restart the system After you provide the correct password the system enters the BootWare main menu Note The current operating device is cfa0 Enter lt Storage Device Operation gt to select device lt 1 gt Boot System lt 2 gt Enter Serial SubMenu lt 3 gt Enter Ethernet SubMenu lt 4
47. endeten sind in der folgenden Tabelle dargestellt Diese Symbole sollen das Personal w hrend der Installation und Instandhaltung der Ausr stung an die Wichtigkeit der im Handbuch aufgef hrten Sicherheitsvorschriften erinnern DAR AORN pi ERBEN a EET Di tr ZN EI N I EMT ER o Table D 1 Safety symbol and description Sicherheitssymbole und Beschreibung ZRH RI HER Safety Symbol Description Symbole Erl uterung KERN a Generic alarm symbol To suggest a general safety concern Alarm Hinweis auf ein generelles Sicherheitsproblem RER HFP REPER ESD protection symbol To suggest electrostatic sensitive equipment ESD Schutz Hinweis auf Besch digung infolge elektrostatischer Entladung jato H TRIEB BU A BC Electric shock symbol To suggest a danger of high voltage Elektrischer Schlag Hinweis auf Gef hrdung durch Hochspannung HE HFE mE ee Bar Laser symbol To suggest a strong laser beam Laser Hinweis auf starken Laser DOCH tei FP eas OCH A gt gt gt gt General Requirements Allgemeine Anforderungen if 22k In order to reduce the technically unavoidable residual risk to a minimum it is imperative to follow the rules below Um das technisch bedingte Restrisiko auf ein Minimum zu begrenzen ist es unbedingt erforderlich die folgenden Regeln zu beachten D 2 AY SIRER A dE TE UT BEEK e Read all the instructions before operation e Lesen Sie alle Anweisungen sorgf ltig durch bevor
48. ens 1 0mm betragen eo ATA ABRE DRK A Beh HHT AETR RER Beth RTT I NT 1 0mm e For AC supplied model The device applies to TN power systems e Mit Wechselstrom betriebenes Modell Das Ger t arbeitet mit einem Phase Nullleiter System e ACH HN AT TN HAS e For AC supplied model The plug socket combination must be accessible at all times because it serves as the main disconnecting device e Mit Wechselstrom betriebenes Modell Der Netzstecker muss jederzeit leicht zug nglich sein o ACO HERAN DIE ZE EEA RE e Because these products have several power supplies disconnect all of them to switch off the device e Da das Gerat mehrere Energiequellen hat ist es notwendig stets alle Verbindungen zu unterbrechen um den energiefreien Zustand Zu erreichen NASA S RIA FERN RET A BE e To prevent laser radiation from hurting your eyes never stare into the open optical port e Nehmen Sie das Ger t nicht in Betrieb solange das optische Fenster nicht geschlossen ist Der Laserstrahl kann zu Augenverletzungen f hren o NIM ACH AY en ET BOC ICR E SUA Ta NE ADIGE H e For DC input a disconnect device shall be provided by the building installation e Mit Gleichstrom betriebenes Modell die Gebaeudeinstallation liefert eine Trennung Vorrichtung o DC HARTE ER ZR OR de EL RT e For DC supplied model Reinforced insulation must be provided to isolate 61 72V source from the AC mains supply e Mit Gleichstrom betriebenes M
49. ernet optical interface To connect a 1000 Mbps optical interface follow these steps 1 Align the end without handle of an SFP module with an SFP interface and insert the SFP module into the SFP interface carefully Figure 3 22 Insert an SFP module ae en HERNET 1 a 40 100 1000M ET RX 1000M 2 Distinguish between the Rx and Tx interfaces on the SFP module Connect the LC connector at one end of an optical fiber to the Rx interface of the access controller and the LC connector at the other end of the optical fiber to the Tx interface of the peer device Use another fiber to connect the access controller and the peer device in the opposite way Figure 3 23 Plug LC connectors 3 14 3 Power on the access controller and check the SFP interface LEDs For description on SFP LED status refer to section LEDs on page 1 4 A Warning When connecting optical fibers make sure that e The curvature radius of fibers is no less than 10 cm 3 9 in e The Tx and Rx connectors are correctly connected e The fiber ends are clean Checking the Installation After installation make sure that e The correct power supply is used e The ground wire is properly connected e Both the console cable and power cord are correctly connected e All interface cables are routed indoors If there are cables outdoors check that lightning arresters for the AC power strip and network interfaces have been corre
50. etails refer to section Ethernet submenu on page 5 6 Configuring Ethernet Interface Parameters Before upgrading an application program through an Ethernet interface you need to configure the Ethernet interface of the access controller as follows Enter 3 on the BootWare main menu to enter the Ethernet submenu Then enter 5 on the submenu to enter the Ethernet interface configuration interface Note Clear field Go to previous field Ctrl D Quit Protocol FTP or TFTP tftp Load File Name host main bin Target File Name target main bin Server IP Address 192 168 0 250 Server IP Address 192 168 0 1 Local IP Address COZ SS Ba O Gateway IP Address 0 0 0 0 E4 Note e When configuring a parameter you can enter a new value directly or press Enter to accept the default value which is after the colon Type a dot to clear the input a hyphen to return to the previous parameter field and a combination of AD namely Ctrl D to exit the parameter configuration interface e The WX5002V2 supports only GigabitEthernet 1 0 1 for application upgrade Upgrading Applications Through an Ethernet Interface The Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP is a TCP IP protocol used for file transfer between client and server It provides a simple and low cost file transfer service TFTP provides unreliable data transfer over UDP and does not provide any access authorization and authentication mechan
51. evice is cfa0 lt 1 gt Backup Full BootWare lt 2 gt Restore Full BootWare lt 3 gt Update BootWare By Serial lt 4 gt Update BootWare By Ethernet lt O gt Exit To Main Menu Enter your choice 0 4 Enter 0 on the BootWare operation submenu to return to the BootWare main menu lt 1 gt Boot System lt 2 gt Enter Serial SubMenu lt 3 gt Enter Ethernet SubMenu lt 4 gt File Control lt 5 gt Modify BootWare Password lt 6 gt Skip Current System Configuration lt 7 gt BootWare Operation Menu lt 8 gt Clear Super Password lt 9 gt Storage Device Operation lt 0 gt Reboot Enter your choice 0 9 0 Enter 0 on the BootWare main menu to reboot the access controller Upgrading the BootWare Through a Serial Interface Enter the BootWare main menu refer to section BootWare Main Menu on page 5 4 On the BootWare main menu enter 7 The system will enter the BootWare operation submenu where you can perform all BootWare operations For detail description on this submenu refer to section BootWare operation submenu on page 5 7 Enter 3 on the BootWare operation submenu to enter the BootWare operation serial submenu lt 1 gt Update Full BootWare lt 2 gt Update Extend BootWare lt 3 gt Update Basic BootWare lt 4 gt Modify Serial Interface Parameter lt O gt Exit To Main Menu Enter your choice 0 4 Enter 4 on the BootWare operation seria
52. g interface modules wear the ESD preventive wrist strap to avoid damaging the interface modules 2 1 Installation Site Checking The WX5002V2 must be used indoors You can mount the WX5002V2 in a cabinet or on a workbench but make sure that e Adequate clearance is reserved at the air inlet exhaust vents for heat dissipation e The cabinet or workbench is in the environment that has a good ventilation system e The cabinet is sturdy enough to support the access controller and its accessories e The cabinet or workbench is well earthed To ensure normal operation and long service life of your access controller install it in an environment that meets the requirements described in the following subsections Requirements on Temperature and Humidity To ensure the normal operation and service lifetime of the access controller proper temperature and humidity should be maintained in the equipment room e Along term of high humidity may lead to bad insulation electricity leakage mechanical property changes and metal components corrosion e If the relative humidity is too low captive screws may become loose as a result of contraction of insulation washers and static electricity may be produced in a dry environment to endanger the circuits on the access controller e A high temperature is the most undesirable condition because it accelerates the aging of insulation materials and thus significantly lowers the reliability and service life of
53. gt File Control lt 5 gt Modify BootWare Password lt 6 gt Skip Current System Configuration lt 7 gt BootWare Operation Menu lt 8 gt Clear Super Password lt 9 gt Storage Device Operation lt 0 gt Reboot Enter your choice 0 9 BootWare Submenus Serial submenu You can upgrade application files change the serial interface baud rate and so on through the serial submenu Enter 2 on the BootWare main menu to enter the serial submenu The system displays Note the operating device is cfa0 lt 1 gt Download Application Program To SDRAM And Run lt 2 gt Update Main Application File lt 3 gt Update Backup Application File lt 4 gt Update Secure Application File lt 5 gt Modify Serial Interface Parameter lt O gt Exit To Main Menu Enter your choice 0 5 Ethernet submenu Enter 3 on the BootWare main menu to enter the Ethernet submenu The system displays Note the operating device is cfa0 lt 1 gt Download Application Program To SDRAM And Run lt 2 gt Update Main Application File lt 3 gt Update Backup Application File lt 4 gt Update Secure Application File lt 5 gt Modify Ethernet Parameter lt O gt Exit To Main Menu lt Ensure The Parameter Be Modified Before Downloading gt Enter your choice 0 5 Items in this submenu are described in the following table File control submenu Enter 4 on the BootWare main menu to enter the fi
54. ill you overwrite it Y N If you choose Y the existing file will be overwritten e Make sure that sufficient space is available on the CF card In case of insufficient space the system will give a prompt e The new application file directly replaces the existing file of the same type In this example the downloaded file main bin replaces the existing application file of tyoe M and becomes the only main application file e For details about the application file types refer to section Application Files on page 5 1 Maintaining the Application and Configuration Files Through the CLI After the access controller is normally started you can back up and restore the application and configuration files through the CLI Maintaining the Access Controller Through TFTP Use the WX5002V2 as a TF TP client and a file server as the TFTP server You can use commands on the configuration terminal which can be the same file server to upload the application and configuration files from the access controller to the file server or download the files from the file server to the access controller Setting up a configuration environment Set up a network environment for the procedure refer to section Upgrading Applications Through an Ethernet Interface on page 5 16 Run the TF TP Server on the file server and set the file path Figure 5 8 Network diagram for software maintenance through the CLI PC AC TFTP Server TFTP Client Console
55. inimum power supply cord D 4 AN Anmerkung F r mit Gleichstrom betriebene Ausr stung benutzen Sie bitte eine 1 0 mm oder 16 AWG Zuleitung F r mit Wechselstrom betriebene Ausr stung benutzen Sie bitte eine 1 0 mm oder 16 AWG Zuleitung A igh BA DC BREE HE 1 0mm A 16AWG ES ACH RIZE HA 1 0mm 16AWG E Laser Laser w The laser hazard level of this equipment is Class 1 Die von diesem Laser ausgehende Gefahr entspricht der Kategorie 1 AWE OCP ERSTE 1R LERBHK PF H CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Dispositivo laser de classe A Warning When performing installation and maintenance operations of optical fibers you should not stand close to or look into the optical fiber outlet directly with unaided eyes A Warnung W hrend der Installation und Instandhaltung der optischen Fasern d rfen Sie nicht zu nahe am Ausgang der optischen Fasern stehen und nicht ohne Augenschutz in die optischen Fasern sehen Ass Fi ERA OYE PIG ICA GE AY HIRICRH Sp Se ALK HE EGE oh Il D 5
56. ion files and configuration files using TFTP FTP through command lines 4 Note e The BootWare program is upgraded together with the host software program version That is the system automatically upgrades the BootWare program when you upgrade the host software program e Before upgrading the software of your access controller check the current BootWare version and application program version to make sure that the correct file is used for the upgrade For the association between the host software version and the BootWare version refer to the version compatibility matrix in Release Notes 5 3 BootWare and Application File Upgrade Flow Figure 5 1 BootWare and application file upgrade flow se Check theComware application version Y Does the Comware application need to be updated Select the correct Comware application file Y Select the update method Load the Comware application through an Ethernet interface n Through the mi BootWare menu Wepoux Buisn dist usn d 14 Buisn Br Through the CLI DO a a Update Com BootWare Menus BootWare Main Menu When a device is powered on or restated the terminal first displays the following information System is starting Then the system displays the following Booting Normal Extend BootWare The Ext
57. is faulty Off No PSU is installed in the slot LEDs System LED green yellow LED of the expansion card green Gigabit Combo port LED Fixed Interfaces Console port Description The system is performing POST or Solid green downloading software Green slow SYS blinking 1 Hz The system works normally The POST has failed or another fatal error Solid yellow has been detected in the system Off No power input Solid green The expansion card is present in the slot MOD Off The expansion card is not present in the slot Solid green The interface is connected at 1000 Mbps Blinking green 6 The port is receiving or sending data at 1000 1000M Mbps The interface is not connected at 1000 ni Mbps Solid yellow The interface is connected at 10 100 Mbps Blinking yellow 6 The interface is receiving or sending data at 10 100M Hz 10 100 Mbps The interface is not connected at 10 100 Sn Mbps T 2 The WX5002V2 provides an RS232 asynchronous serial port console port that can be connected to a computer for system debugging configuration maintenance management and host software loading The console cable is an 8 core cable One end of the cable is a crimped RJ 45 connector and is connected to the console port of the WX5002V2 The other end is a DB 9 female connector and is connected to the 9 pin serial port on the configuration terminal Figure 1 5 illustrates a console cable Figure 1
58. ism It employs the timeout retransmission method to implement best effort delivery of data Compared with FTP TFTP has a much smaller software size Follow these steps to upgrade an application file through the management Ethernet interface 10 100 Base TX Step1 Set up a software upgrade environment Figure 5 7 Set up a software upgrade environment PC AC TFTP Server TFTP Client Console Ethernet 5 16 Connect GigabitEthernet 1 0 1 to a PC with an Ethernet cable Run TFTP Server on the PC and set the path of the application file to be downloaded 4 Note The TFTP Server software is not provided with the WX5002V2 You need to prepare it yourself Step2 Modify the Ethernet interface parameters For details refer to section Configuring Ethernet Interface Parameters on page 5 15 Step3 Enter 3 on the BootWare main menu to enter the Ethernet submenu The following example shows how to upgrade the main application file Enter 2 on the Ethernet submenu The following information appears LOBO ers nen ee aa awe ac oe We Laie GI ek ee en Re area Ale Wet ew ace Ge ae Soe 10323352 bytes downloaded Updating File cfa0 main bin The file is exist will you overwrite it Step4 Enter 0 to return to the BootWare main menu Enter 1 on the BootWare main menu to reboot the access controller AN Caution e Ifthe downloaded file has the same name with an existing file on the CF card the system prompts The file is exist w
59. ission reliability This section introduces how to adjust the serial interface baud rate Enter the BootWare main menu and enter 2 to go to the serial submenu and then enter 5 on the submenu to modify the baud rate The system displays the following Note indicates the current baudrate Change The HyperTerminal s Baudrate Accordingly lt 1 gt 9600 Default lt 2 gt 19200 lt 3 gt 38400 lt 4 gt 57600 lt 5 gt 115200 0 gt Exit Enter your choice 0 5 Select a proper baud rate For example enter 5 for a baud rate of 115200 bps and the system displays the following information Baudrate has been changed to 115200 bps Please change the terminal s baudrate to 115200 bps press ENTER when ready At this time the serial interface baud rate of the access controller is modified to 115200 bps while that of the terminal is still 9600 bps The access controller and the terminal cannot communicate with each other Change the baud rate to 115200 bps on the terminal Perform the following operations on the terminal 5 8 Figure 5 2 Disconnect the terminal test HyperTerminal File Edit View Kell Transfer Help Select File gt Properties In the Properties dialog box click Configure and then Set the Bits per second to 115200 Figure 5 3 Modify the baud rate COM1 Properties Port Settings Bits per second EE Data bits Party Stop bits Flow control Select
60. itte alle Arbeitsanweisungen und Sicherheitvorschriften sorgf ltig durch bevor Sie mit dem Arbeiten beginnen Nur durch Beachtung dieser Hinweise l sst sich das Unfallrisiko minimieren Die in anderen Handb chern aufgef hrten Symbole Anmerkung Achtung Warnung und Gefahr beinhalten nicht alle zu beachtenden Sicherheitvorschriften Sie dienen lediglich der Erg nzung Deshalb muss sich das f r die Installation und Instandhaltung der Ausr stung verantwortliche Personal mit allen Sicherheitshinweise vertraut machen Bei der Durchf hrung der verschiedenen Arbeitsschritte m ssen au erdem die rtlichen Sicherheitsvorschriften beachtet werden Die in den Handb chern der einzelnen Produkte aufgef hrten Sicherheitshinweise sind Erg nzungen und unterliegen den nationalen Sicherheitsvorschriften W hrend der Arbeit mit den Produkten sind deshalb grunds tzlich alle Sicherheitsvorschriften und spezifischen Sicherheitshinweise genau zu beachten D 1 sum AV BRT AAA TEM AE BUT TIRED FF om ILI SEE FM A DP A AE FAR HA ER BAL E KABA A NILDO IAN EEE PAR DIR TT AA A ARE ACA HEP ARE HAN CHA ZEHN RAIA MEN R RARR LERDO BREPFEFMFN ZEN IE AUS YEMEN A Fuss TEFEN AGL UA AT PE FALE ELA Conventions Used Symbole Erl uterung hy Ata Gil The symbols in this manual are shown in the following table They are used to remind the reader of the safety precautions during equipment installation and maintenance Die Symbole in diesem Handbuch verw
61. l 3 Set the user level to 3 3 Maintain the access controller After enabling the FTP service and configuring the username and password start the FTP client program on the PC Open a DOS window and enter ftp at the DOS prompt C Documents and Settings Administrator gt ftp rep The system prompt changed to ftp gt ftp gt open 192 168 0 2 Connect to the access controller Connected to 192 168 0 2 220 FTP service ready User 192 168 0 2 none guest Enter the user name guest 331 Password required for guest Password Enter the password 123456 230 User logged in Successfully connected to the server Now use the following commands to maintain the access controller To back up main bin on the access controller to the PC do the following ftp gt binary Specify the transfer mode as binary 200 Type set to I ftp gt lcd c temp Change the local path Local directory now C temp ftp gt get main bin main bin Back up the file to the PC 200 Port command okay 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for main bin 5 20 226 Transfer complete ftp 14323376 bytes received in 16 81Seconds 851 87Kbytes sec To restore the backup file to the access controller do the following ftp gt pub Main ban Main bain Download the backup file to the access controller 200 Port command okay 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for main bin 226 Transfer complete ftp 14323376 bytes sent in 8 2
62. l submenu The system prompts you to modify the baud rate Note indicates the current baudrate Change The HyperTerminal s Baudrate Accordingly lt 1 gt 2600 Default lt 2 gt 19200 lt 3 gt 38400 9 12 lt 4 gt 57600 lt 5 gt 115200 lt 0 gt Exit Enter your choice 0 5 Change the communication baud rate For the detailed modification procedure refer to section Modifying Serial Interface Parameters on page 5 8 After the modification the system displays the following information Baudrate has been changed to 115200 bps Please change the terminal s baudrate to 115200 bps press ENTER when ready The current baudrate is 115200 bps Note indicates the current baudrate Change The HyperTerminal s Baudrate Accordingly lt 1 gt 9600 Default lt 2 gt 19200 lt 3 gt 38400 lt 4 gt 57600 lt 5 gt 115200 lt 0S Exit Enter your choice 0 5 Enter 0 to return to the BootWare operation serial submenu lt 1 gt Update Full BootWare lt 2 gt Update Extend BootWare lt 3 gt Update Basic BootWare lt 4 gt Modify Serial Interface Parameter lt O gt Exit To Main Menu Enter your choice 0 4 Enter 1 on the BootWare operation serial submenu The system displays the following information Please Start To Transfer File Press lt Ctrl C gt To Exit Waiting 5 N ECCELSELECETETETCECESTELEESLELEET Select Transfer gt
63. le control submenu The following information is displayed Note the operating device is cfa0 I lt 1 gt Display All File s lt 2 gt Set Application File type lt 3 gt Delete File lt O gt Exit To Main Menu Enter your choice 0 3 5 6 BootWare operation submenu Enter 7 on the BootWare main menu to enter the BootWare operation submenu The system displays Note the operating device is cfa0 lt 1 gt Backup Full BootWare lt 2 gt Restore Full BootWare lt 3 gt Update BootWare By Serial lt 4 gt Update BootWare By Ethernet lt O gt Exit To Main Menu Enter your choice 0 4 Storage device operation submenu Enter 9 on the BootWare main menu to enter the storage device operation submenu The system displays lt 1 gt Display All Available Nonvolatile Storage Device s lt 2 gt Set The Operating Device lt 3 gt Set The Default Boot Device lt O gt Exit To Main Menu Enter your choice 0 3 Upgrading the BootWare Through a Ethernet Serial Interface To upgrade the BootWare through a serial interface use the XMODEM protocol XMODEM is a file transfer protocol that is widely used due to its simplicity and good performance XMODEM transfers files through serial interfaces It supports two types of data packets 128 bytes and 1 KB two check methods checksum and CRC and error packet retransmission mechanism generally the maximum number of retransmission attempts
64. ler cfa0 main bin has been existing Overwrite it Y N y HOverwrite the existing file or not 5 21 227 Entering passive mode 192 163 0 1 5 60 125 Using existing data connection 226 Closing data connection File transfer successful FTP 10323352 byte s received in 13 234 second s 780 00K byte s sec ftp put main bin main bin Back up the file on the access controller to the server 227 Entering passive mode 192 168 0 1 5 90 125 Using existing data connection 226 Closing data connection File transfer successful FTP 10323352 byte s sent in 7 342 second s 1406 00Kbyte s sec Ftp quit Quit FTP 221 Service closing control connection Maintaining Application and Configuration Files You can modify and display file types by using the file control submenu or the CLI Enter 4 on the BootWare main menu to enter the file control submenu The system displays the following Note the operating device is cfa0 lt 1 gt Display All File s lt 2 gt Set Application File type lt 3 gt Delete File lt O gt Exit To Main Menu Enter your choice 0 3 Displaying All Files Displaying all files on BootWare menu Enter 1 on the file control submenu and the system displays the following information Display all file s in cfa0 M MAIN B BACKUP S SECURE N A NOT ASSIGNED INO Size B Time Type Name 1 10323352 Aug 20 2008 10 42 42 M efa0 main bin 2 33 Aug 20 2008 10 06 2
65. ltage is within the range that required by the access controller e The console cable is properly connected the terminal for example a PC used for configuration has been started the configuration parameters have been set 4 3 Powering on the Access Controller After the access controller is powered on the system first initializes memory After the initiation the system runs the extended BootWare and the following information is displayed on the terminal System is starting Booting Normal Extend BootWare The Extend BootWare is self decompressing ss sss ss eses Done KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK H3C WX5002 BootWare Version 1 06 A KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Copyright c 2004 2009 Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd Compiled Date Nov 9 2009 CPU Type E XLR716 CPU L1 Cache 32KB CPU Clock Speed 800MHz Memory Type DDR2 SDRAM Memory Size 1024MB Memory Speed 533MHz BootWare Size 512KB Flash Size 4MB cfa0 Size 259MB CPLD Version 008 PCB Version Ver A BootWare Validating Press Ctrl B to enter extended boot menu Press Ctrl B to enter the extended boot menu otherwise the system will start loading and decompressing the application file T Note e You must press Ctrl B in four seconds when Press Ctrl B to enter extended boot menu appears Otherwise the system
66. mand will set the boot file Continue Y N y The specified file will be used as the main boot file at the next reboot on slot 1 Now the type of file main bin is modified as M B and the file is specified as the main boot file to be used at the next startup ofthe access controller If a file oftype M already exists on the access controller the type of the file will automatically change to N A 5 23 Specifying a Startup Configuration File Using the CLI You can use the startup saved configuration cfgfile command to specify the configure file to be used for the next startup of the access controller cfgfile represents the name of the configuration file to be specified Specify the configuration file to be used for the next startup of the access controller lt H3C gt startup saved contiguration startup ctg Please wait Done Display the configuration file used for the current startup and that to be used for the next startup of the access controller lt H3C gt display startup Current startup saved configuration file cfa0 startup cfg Next startup saved configuration file cfa0 startup cfg Cancel the configuration file specified for the next startup of the access controller lt H3C gt undo startup saved contfiguration Please wait Done lt H3C gt display startup Current startup saved configuration file cfa0 startup cfg Next startup saved configuration file NULL Delete a File Using the BootWare menu
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68. nd cable of the arrester EE Cabinet Grounding screw Input power Transit cable l on the device supply Precautions To ensure performance of the lightning arrester for network interface during installation observe the following rules e Properly connect the lightning arrester for network interface with IN connecting to the lightning arrester while OUT connecting to the network interface of the access controller e Correctly ground the lightning arrester When connecting the ground cable make sure that the ground cable is of a proper length and has a good touch with the grounding screw of the access controller Check the ground cable with a multimeter after connection e Install adequate lightning arresters for network interfaces When there are more than one network interface connecting to outdoor cables you should install a lightning arrester for each of the network interfaces to guard the interfaces against possible damages A 2 Table of Contents Appendix B Installation of Lightning Arrester for AC POWO ussasasusasssanasssanesssanaassanenosanasosaniassaniacas B 1 Appendix B Installation of Lightning Arrester for AC Power 4 Note No lightning arrester lightning protection grounding strip is supplied with the access controller lf an outdoor AC power cable should be directly led to the access controller to prevent possible damages to the access controller due to lightning strike please serially connect
69. nd the function of lightning protection has taken effect B 1 3 Pay adequate attention if the red LED is on You should correctly locate the problem whether it is caused because the ground cable of the arrester is not well grounded or because the live and zero wires are connected in reverse direction You may use a multimeter to examine the polarity at the power receptacle of the arrester With the power receptacle facing you if the multimeter displays that the left wire is the zero wire and the right is the live wire it means that the PE terminal of the arrester is not well grounded Otherwise it means that the power receptacle of the arrester is set to the reverse polarity In this case open the power receptacle of the arrester and correct the polarity After that if the red LED still alarms it means that the arrester is not well grounded yet B 2 Table of Contents Appendix C Regulatory Compliance Information ceccesssseeeeeceesneseseeeseeneeneeseneseseesnesneenenne C 1 Regulatory compliance standards Pos Or TOTO TOO TI TT ee ee CCC Tr ee ee ree re rr Cel European Directives compliance ee ee CT ee eee RTT Cre CeCe er CC rT ee A re rc eee rr rth Ce LVD EMC Directive Terr Ii a IT TP ee er ee LI IT ee ee eee IL eee IL er re Ce WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC Tee Tiere CIP EI TT LO re Cree Cee ee eer eer tree a eer cre crt etre C2 USA regulatory compliance TT ce TT ire Te IT eee Te ee TT eee CE Cee Cee ee cee eee cere gt F
70. nen nnennnnnnnnnnnennennnn nenne nnnnnennnennnnnnen 5 24 pelete CURTO isa rr pasa cito a ee een een ee 5 24 Dealing With Password Loss su in u 5 25 USER AS SW Ol TEOS Se ee een a E einen 5 25 BOOW Vale PassWord LOSS nahe nee 5 26 Syper PASS WO EOS ee oN 5 26 Backing Up and Restoring the BootWare eee E ER 5 26 USING The BOON Ares MENU a Ri oi as qua mane 5 26 Usmo UC Een E a ea 5 27 O Troublesho0ling ossaa a a ee 6 1 S18 iui 2 gem Load Hye Ud ee as DS EA RS S ICE SD erect 6 1 POWEr SUDDIV F llUre sa 6 1 Eonliguraticn SystemEalllie aansoe eine a e a E 6 2 NG DISblay On tne Lemma Hamas 6 2 Illegible Characters on the Terminal e eee eeerree nnnnnnennnnnnn nennen nennen nn 6 2 1 Access Controller Overview Introduction The H3C WX5002V2 Access Controller is a new generation wireless access controller product developed by Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd referred to as H3C hereinafter The WX5002V2 provides two groups of Combo ports Besides the WX5002V2 also provides an expansion slot where you can insert a card of a different type as needed in the future This provides not only strong processing capability but also flexible system configuration schemes In terms of reliability the WX5002V2 uses pluggable power supply units PSU Thus you can choose to use double PSUs for high reliability or use a single PSU for economical sake Appearance Figure 1 1 shows the appearance of the WX
71. ning Arrester for Network Interfaces Appendix B Installation of Lightning Arrester for AC Power Appendix C Regulatory Compliance Information Appendix D Safety Information Sicherheits Contents Introduces the appearance and features of the H3C WX5002V2 access controller Introduces the installation environment of the H3C WX5002V2 access controller the precautions before and during the installation and the tools required for the installation Introduces the installation method for the WX5002V2 connection method for the power cord console cable and Ethernet cable and the checking items after the installation Introduces the startup and configuration of the WX5002V2 including the establishment of a configuration environment connection of a configuration terminal terminal parameter settings and the access controller startup Introduces the software maintenance methods for the WX5002V2 including the BootWare menu introduction software upgrade and how to deal with password loss Introduces problems that may occur during the installation and startup of the WX5002V2 and the solutions to the problems Introduces the tools installation procedure and precautions for installing a lightning arrester for network interfaces Introduces how to install a lightning arrester for the AC power and the installation precautions Introduces the regulatory compliance standards European directives compliance USA regulatory complian
72. nloaded successfully If a file with the same name already exists on the access controller the system will ask you whether to replace the existing file Enter Y to replace it or N to abort A Caution e When you back up a file to the server and if a file with the same name already exists on the server the existing file will be overwritten without a prompt e The above mentioned operations are performed in user view e The backup configuration file can be modified by using a text editor To update the system configuration of the access controller you can modify the backup configuration file on the file server and then download the modified configuration file to the access controller Your update takes effect on the access controller after it is restarted Likewise you can download a new application file to the access controller to overwrite the existing main application file to update the application Maintaining the Access Controller Through FTP The access controller as the FTP server The File Transfer Protocol FTP is an application layer protocol in the TCP IP suite It is mainly used for file transfer between remote hosts FTP provides a reliable connection oriented data transfer service over TCP The access controller can serve as the FTP server In this case you can use your PC as an FTP client to log in to the access controller for file operations Before using FTP you need to install the FTP client application on your PC
73. odell Fur das Gerat muss eine verstarkte Isolation bereitgestellt werden um die 61 72V Quelle gegen die Hauptversorgung Zu isolieren D 3 e DC HA 61 72V EWM AC ERA lt M I AGG oe RER Power Cable Zuleitung Hak A Note Installation and removal of live power cable is prohibited strictly Transient contact between the core of power cable and conductor may generate electric arc or spark or electric arc which may lead to fire or eye injury AN Anmerkung Das Entfernen und Anbringen von Zuleitungen ist strengstens verboten Kurzschlusse zwischen innerem und u erem Leiter k nnen Lichtb gen oder Funkenflug verursachen was zu Feuer oder einer Augenverletzung fuhren kann A Note 2K ik Se Fa HS ayy LAVA ALA FEAT AR Fri teh LIT KER LIN An PRA KA EM ARG e Before the power cable is installed or removed the power switch must be turned off e Das System muss stets abgeschaltet werden bevor die Zuleitung angebracht oder entfernt wird oe TER BORA A TET HY e Before the power cable is connected it must be confirmed that the power cable and label comply with the requirements of the actual installation e berpr fen Sie vor dem Anbringen der Zuleitung immer ob das von Ihnen verwendete Kabel den Anforderungen entspricht o TERA IE IE AIR NT Wg SK Dp de BE OR E BI A Note For DC power supplied equipment please use 1 0 mm or 16 AWG minimum power supply cord For AC power supplied equipment please use 1 0 mm or 16 AWG m
74. onnector PIN u S A 4 LC connector Optical fiber connectors are indispensable passive components in optical fiber communication systems Their application enables the removable connection between optical channels which makes the optical system debugging and maintenance more convenient and the transit dispatching of the system more flexible 1 7 The Ethernet optical interfaces of the WX5002V2 support LC connectors only Figure 1 7 LC connector SAE M a ei gt Ds T Note e Before using an optical fiber to connect a network device make sure that the optical fiber connector matches the optical module e Before connecting the fiber make sure that the receiving end optical power does not exceed the upper threshold of the receiving optical power Excessive receiving optical power is very likely to burn the optical module For optical power values of the optical modules refer to Table 1 9 5 Ethernet electrical interface cables Usually you can use a category 5 twisted pair cable to connect an electrical interface to an Ethernet Figure 1 8 shows an Ethernet cable Figure 1 8 Ethernet cable RJ45 RJ45 Connector Connector Ethernet cables fall into the following two categories e Standard cable Also called straight through cable At both ends of a standard cable wires are crimped in the
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76. orrect The required settings are as follows 9600 bits per second 8 data bits no parity check 1 stop bit no flow control and VT 100 for terminal emulation type e The console cable is not in good condition illegible Characters on the Terminal e If illegible characters are displayed check whether the connection of the console cable is loose 6 2 Table of Contents Appendix A Installation of Lightning Arrester for Network Interfaces es eessesesersnenunnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnn A 1 Tools eee rere Cre reer ere rer Tee TE ee eee rrr reer re rrr ere ee eC ree ere Cr TO A or error errr A 1 Installation Procedure PETER R CPC Eee Ce ee eR EEE Cee EEOC EERE Cee Eee Ce Cee SERRA reer err ere rrr A 1 Appendix A Installation of Lightning Arrester for Network Interfaces 4 Note e You can install a lightning arrester only for each 10 100 Mbps electrical Ethernet interface supporting RJ 45 connectors e No lightning arrester for network interface is supplied with the access controller If an outdoor network cable should be directly led to the access controller to prevent possible damages to the access controller due to lightning strike please serially connect the lightning arrester for the network interface before you plug the outdoor cable into the access controller Tools e Philips or flat blade screwdrivers e Multimeter e Diagonal cutting plier Installation Procedure Step1 Remove the protective paper on one side of th
77. rd slot Slots e 2 PSU slots Power Input The WX5002V2 uses two AC DC PSUs which provide 1 1 redundancy backup for the WX5002V2 to enhance the system reliability Table 1 5 AC DC power input Item Description For AC power input 100 VAC to 240 VAC 50 Hz or 60 Hz Rated voltage range For DC power input 48 VDC to 60 VDC Item Description For AC power input 90 VAC to 264 VAC 47 Hz to 63 Hz Max input voltage range For DC power input 36 VDC to 72 VDC Power consumption 53 4 W to 67 7 W 4 Note e You are not recommended to use an AC power module with a DC power module on the device e No AC or DC power module is provided with the access controller You need to prepare them yourself Components LEDs The WX5002V2 provides LEDs on the front panel as shown in Figure 1 4 Figure 1 4 LEDs of the WX5002V2 1 2 3 10 100 1000M ETHERNET 1 CONSOLE 4 5 6 1 1000 Mbps LED of gigabit Ethernet interface 1000M 2 System status LED SYS 3 Status LED of PSU 1 PWR1 4 10 100 Mbps LED of gigabit Ethernet interface 10 100M 5 LED of the expansion card MOD 6 Status LED of PSU 2 PWR2 Table 1 6 Description of LEDs Solid green estes power to the system LED of PSU 1 ie y green yellow Solid yellow PSU 1 is faulty No PSU is installed in the slot Solid green oe power to the system LED of PSU 2 Sores y green yellow Solid yellow PSU 2
78. re hole rack rails as shown in Figure 3 6 Figure 3 6 Install rear mounting brackets to the rack Pt D Q O Q Q Q Q o Q Q Q o Q E OQ O O oO Q Q Q Q Q O oO O Q o E s o Ci oO o o O io 9 o 6 o o e 1 Rear square hole rack rails 3 3 5 Support the bottom of your access controller with one hand and hold the front part of the access controller with the other hand and then gently push the access controller into the rack as shown in Figure 3 7 Figure 3 7 Installation with front and rear mounting brackets 2 a 1 Front mounting bracket 2 Front square hole rack rail 3 Bearing screw 4 Screw for fixing the rear mounting bracket to the rear square hole rack rail 5 Rear mounting bracket 6 Rear square hole rack rail 6 After the access controller is pushed in make sure that the upper side of the rear mounting brackets and the bearing screws are closely touched as shown in Figure 3 8 Figure 3 8 Installation with front and rear mounting brackets a oO O O o ze Q oo RR 208d ag BRE o 20 05 O0 000000 9000280000 R
79. rnet submenu The system prompts you to modify the network parameters A O ct D II Clear field Go to previous field Ctrl D Quit Protocol FTP or TFTP tftp 5 10 Load File Name host main bin Target File Name target main bin Server IP Address 192 168 0 1 Local IP Address 192 168 0 10 Gateway IP Address 000 0 T note The load file name and the target file name must not exceed 50 bytes After modification of the parameters the system display returns to the BootWare operation Ethernet submenu lt 1 gt Update Full BootWare lt 2 gt Update Extend BootWare lt 3 gt Update Basic BootWare lt 4 gt Modify Ethernet Parameter lt O gt Exit To Main Menu Enter your choice 0 4 Enter 1 on the BootWare operation Ethernet submenu The system displays ee ee ee ee re 20710792 bytes downloaded Updating Basic BootWare Y N Y Updating Basic BooOtWares 1444 sa ae Done Updating Extend BootWare Y N Y Updating Extend BootWare s eses Done After download of the BootWare program file the system display returns to the BootWare operation Ethernet submenu lt 1 gt Update Full BootWare lt 2 gt Update Extend BootWare lt 3 gt Update Basic BootWare lt 4 gt Modify Ethernet Parameter lt O gt Exit To Main Menu Enter your choice 0 4 Enter 0 on this menu to return to the BootWare operation submenu 5 11 Note the operating d
80. t you can restore it using the backup BootWare to boot the device Enter 7 on the BootWare main menu to enter the BootWare operation submenu For details of this submenu refer to section BootWare operation submenu on page 5 7 5 26 To back up the basic and extended BootWare to the CF card enter 1 on the BootWare operation submenu and follow the prompts Will you backup the Basic BootWare Y N Y Begin to backup The Basic BootWare au wa ad be dm en Ow ee Done Will you backup the Extend BootWare Y N Y Begin to backup the Extend BootWare 0 6 Done To restore the backup BootWare from the CF card enter 2 on the BootWare operation submenu and follow the prompts Will you restore the Basic BootWare Y N Y Begin to restore Normal Basic BootWare Done Will you restore the Extend BootWare Y N Y Begin to restore Normal Extend BootWare Done Using the CLI You can also use bootrom commands to back up and restore the BootWare Backing up the BootWare e Back up the complete BootWare to the Flash lt H3C gt bootrom backup all Now backuping bootrom please wait Backup bootrom completed e Back up the extended BootWare to the Flash lt H3C gt bootrom backup part Now backuping bootrom please wait Backup bootrom completed Restoring the BootWare e Restore the complete BootWare backed up on the Flash to the system lt H3C gt bootrom restore all This command will restore bootrom file
81. ter modifying the user password use the save command to save it BootWare Password Loss Contact your local dealer if you forget the BootWare password The technical support staff will help you log in to the access controller and set a new password To change the BootWare password enter the BootWare main menu Enter 5 on the BootWare main menu and follow the prompts please input old password Please input new password Please input new password again Password Set Successfully T Note e Once you enter a wrong old password or different new passwords the password modification operation will fail and the system will exit this operation e The BootWare password can consist of a maximum of 32 printable characters such as letters numerals and punctuations Super Password Loss The super password enables you to switch between four super levels Without a super password you cannot perform higher privilege operations Enter 8 from the BootWare main menu to clear the super password Then reboot the access controller You will directly enter system view after the access controller restarts This setting works only once When the access controller is restarted for a second time the super password is restored Backing Up and Restoring the BootWare Using the BootWare Menu You can back up and restore the BootWare on the BootWare operation submenu After the BootWare is backed up on a storage device if the normal BootWare is los
82. terminal with a standard RS232 serial port or a PC APC is used in this example 2 Connect the console cable Power off the access controller connect the DB 9 female connector of the console cable to the serial interface of the PC and connect the RJ 45 connector of the console cable to the console port of the access controller A Warning Pay attention to the interface mark and plug the connector to the right interface Figure 3 21 Connect the console cable 1 RJ 45 connector 2 Console port 3 DB 9 female connector 4 Serial interface of the configuration terminal 5 Console cable T note For a powered on access controller e When connecting a PC to the access controller you are recommended to first connect the DB 9 connector of the console cable to the PC and then the RJ 45 connector to the console port of the access controller e When disconnecting a PC from the access controller you are recommended to first disconnect the RJ 45 connector and then the DB 9 connector 3 13 Connecting the Ethernet Cable To an the Ethernet electrical interface 1 Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to an Ethernet electrical interface of the access controller and the other end to an Ethernet interface of the peer device 2 After powering on the access controller check the LED of the Ethernet electrical interface For description on the LED status refer to section LEDs on page 1 4 To an the Eth
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84. the lightning arrester for AC power lightning protection grounding strip before you plug AC power cable into the access controller You can use cable clips and screws to fasten the lightning arrester for AC power on the cabinet workbench or the wall of the equipment room When you power on the access controller the AC power flows through the lightning arrester and then into the access controller Figure B 1 Diagram of lightning arrester Grounding and polarity indicator red On means that the lines are improperly connected either the grounding cable is not well connected or the live and zero lines are improperly connected Please check the power supply circuit Power switch Normal operation indicator green On means that the arrester works normally Otherwise the protection circuit has oaen camada Power socket complied with IEC standard connected to the power supply of the equipment room through power cable Overload auto protector which can be manually reset Multipurpose power socket connected to the device protected by the arrester Note the following points 1 Make sure that the PE terminal of the arrester is well grounded before using the lightning arrester for power 2 Upon plugging the AC power cable connector of the access controller into the receptacle of the lightning arrester if the green LED is on while the red LED does not alarm it means that the lightning arrester of power is running a
85. ting bracket appearance 1 1 Screw hole for fixing the rear mounting bracket to the rack use M6 screws 2 Heat dissipation hole Installation procedure 1 Puton the EAD preventive wrist strap and check that the rack is sturdy and properly earthed 2 Take out the screws which are packaged with the front mounting brackets Attach the front mounting brackets to the access controller with the screws as shown in Figure 3 4 3 2 Figure 3 4 Install front mounting brackets to both sides of the access controller 3 Take out the bearing screws which are packaged with rear mounting brackets Attach a bearing screw into the proper installation hole on the rear upper right and left sides of the access controller respectively as shown in Figure 3 5 Figure 3 5 Install bearing screws into the access controller 1 Three installation holes for bearing screws choose one as needed 2 Bearing screw 4 Note There are three screw holes on both the right and left sides of the rear and upper part of the access controller for installing the bearing screws You need to choose a proper hole to install a bearing screw to each side The rear mounting brackets can support the weight of the access controller through firm contact with the bearing screws 4 Determine the position for installing the access controller on the rack Use screws and the corresponding cage nuts to fix the rear mounting brackets to the rear squa
86. troller as follows When a grounding strip is available Remove the grounding terminal screw located at the right back of the chassis as shown in Figure 3 16 Fasten the wiring terminal of the yellow green PGND wire of the access controller to the grounding terminal screw you removed in step 1 Put the grounding terminal screw back to the grounding hole on the chassis and fasten it Fasten the other end of the yellow green PGND wire to the grounding stud for the access controller on the grounding strip On the grounding strip use a nut to fasten the grounding stud that is attached with the PGND wire 3 9 Figure 3 16 Ground the access controller through a grounding strip 1 AC power socket 2 Grounding terminal 3 PGND wire 4 Grounding strip A Warning The fire main and lightning rod of a building are not good grounding options The ground wire of the access controller should be connected to the grounding system in the equipment room When a grounding strip is unavailable 1 If earth is available nearby and allows a grounding body to be buried Hammer an angle steel or steel pipe longer than 0 5 m 1 64 ft into the earth In this case weld the yellow green PGND wire of the access controller onto the angle steel or steel pipe and treat the joint for corrosion protection Figure 3 17 Ground the access controller through a grounding body 1 AC power socket 2 Grounding terminal
87. u of the basic BootWare A Warning Do not power off or restart the access controller during BootWare upgrade process otherwise the BootWare program may be damaged and the access controller may fail to operate normally Application Files The WX5002V2 supports the Dual Image function By default three application files are defined for system boot e Main application file main file e Backup application file backup file e Secure application file secure file These files are stored on the built in CF card with the extension bin Typically the default application file is written into the built in CF card of an access controller before it is delivered If you have loaded the three application files to the CF card the system uses these three files to boot the access controller in the sequence of main bin backup bin and secure bin For how to set the application file types refer to section Maintaining Application and Configuration Files on page 5 22 5 1 The default names and types of the application files and their loading priorities for booting are as follows Main application file The default name is main bin and the file type is M It is the default application file used for booting Backup application file The default name is backup bin and the file type is B When the boot using the main application file fails the system boots using the backup application file Secure application file The default name is
88. urrent devices Use electromagnetic shielding measures when necessary For example use shielded interface cables Route interface cables only indoors to prevent signal ports from getting damaged by over voltage or over current caused by lightning strikes Laser Safety The WX5002V2 is a Class 1 laser device When the optional optical ports on the WX5002V2 are operating avoid staring into the optical interfaces because the high energy laser beam emitted from the optical fiber may hurt your retina 2 4 A Warning Do not stare the laser beam of an optical fiber Otherwise your eyes may be hurt Installation Tools e Flat blade screwdriver e Phillips screwdriver P2 150mm e ESD preventive wrist strap 4 Note No installation tool or ESD preventive wrist strap is provided with the access controller You need to prepare them yourself 2 5 Installation A Warning When you ask your sales agent to maintain your access controller you must ensure that the dismantlement preventive seal on a mounting screw of the access controller chassis is intact If you want to open the chassis you should contact the agent for permission Otherwise you will bear any consequence resulting from your actions Installation Procedure Figure 3 1 Installation procedure O sm To a workbench Where to install To a standard 19 inch rack Install the 19 inch rack Select an installation method Check the work
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