Huawei
Huawei
Huawei
Ethernet Switches
V100R006C01
Quick Start
Issue 01
Date 2011-10-26
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Intended Audience
This document describes how to verify basic functions of the S2700, S2752, S3700, S5700, and
S6700 during the deployment to ensure stable and reliable running of the S2700, S2752, S3700,
S5700, and S6700 on the network.
This document is intended for:
l Data configuration engineers
l Commissioning engineers
l Network monitoring engineers
l System maintenance engineers
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol Description
Command Conventions
The command conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Convention Description
&<1-n> The parameter before the & sign can be repeated 1 to n times.
Change History
Updates between document issues are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document issue contains
all changes made in previous issues.
Contents
3 Device Installation......................................................................................................................38
4 Powering on the Device.............................................................................................................39
4.1 Checking Before Power-on..............................................................................................................................40
4.2 Powering on the Device....................................................................................................................................44
4.3 Checking After Power-on.................................................................................................................................44
6 Service Deployment....................................................................................................................55
7 Where to Obtain Documentation.............................................................................................56
1 Overview
Product Hardware
Introduction Describes switch models and Indicators on each model
Powering on the
Device Describes precautions to take before and after you power on a switch
Device Models
To meet diverse customer requirements, the S2700 provides a variety of models. Table 2-1 lists
these device models.
You can select a device model as required.
S2700 S2700-9TP-SI-AC 9
S2700-9TP-EI-AC There are eight 10/100BASE-T Ethernet interfaces
S2700-9TP-EI-DC and one GE combo interface (10/100/1000BASE-T
+100/1000BASE-X).
S2700-18TP-SI-AC 18
S2700-18TP-EI-AC There are sixteen 10/100BASE-T Ethernet interfaces
and two GE combo interfaces (10/100/1000BASE-T
+100/1000BASE-X).
S2700-26TP-SI-AC 26
S2700-26TP-EI-AC There are twenty-four 10/100BASE-T Ethernet
S2700-26TP-EI-DC interfaces and two GE combo interfaces
(10/100/1000BASE-T+100/1000BASE-X).
S2700-52P-EI-AC 52
There are forty-eight 10/100BASE-T Ethernet
interfaces, two 100/1000BASE-X Ethernet optical
interfaces, and two GE SFP interfaces.
S2700-9TP-PWR-EI 9
There are eight 10/100BASE-T Ethernet interfaces
and one GE combo interface (10/100/1000BASE-T
+100/1000BASE-X).
S2700-26TP-PWR-EI 26
There are twenty-four 10/100BASE-T Ethernet
interfaces and two GE combo interfaces
(10/100/1000BASE-T+100/1000BASE-X).
Naming Rules
The following are the naming rules of the S2700-26TP-PWR-EI, S2700-52P-EI, and
S2700-9TP-SI.
Quidway S2700-26TP-PWR-EI
A B C D E F G
Quidway S2700-52P-EI-AC
DE G I
Quidway S2700-9TP-SI
DE G
Ide Description
ntifi
er
A Product brand.
B Switch.
Ide Description
ntifi
er
I Powering mode:
l AC: alternating current power
l DC: direct current power
Device Models
To meet diverse customer requirements, the S3700 provides a variety of models. Table 2-2 lists
these device models.
S3700 S3700-28TP-SI-AC 28
S3700-28TP-SI-DC There are twenty-four 10/100BASE-T Ethernet
S3700-28TP-EI-AC interfaces, two 100/1000BASE-X Ethernet optical
interfaces, and two GE combo interfaces
S3700-28TP-EI-DC (10/100/1000BASE-T+100/1000BASE-X).
S3700-28TP-EI-MC-AC
S3700-28TP-EI-24S-AC 28
There are twenty-four 100BASE-X Ethernet
interfaces, two 100/1000BASE-X Ethernet optical
interfaces, and two GE combo interfaces
(10/100/1000BASE-T+100/1000BASE-X).
S3700-52P-SI-AC 52
S3700-52P-EI-AC There are forty-eight 10/100BASE-T Ethernet
S3700-52P-EI-DC interfaces, two 100/1000BASE-X Ethernet optical
interfaces, and two GE SFP interfaces.
S3700-52P-EI-24S-AC 52
S3700-52P-EI-24S-DC There are twenty-four 10/100BASE-T Ethernet
interfaces, twenty-four 100BASE-X Ethernet
interfaces, two 100/1000BASE-X Ethernet optical
interfaces, and two GE SFP interfaces.
S3700-52P-EI-48S-AC 52
S3700-52P-EI-48S-DC There are forty-eight 100BASE-X Ethernet
interfaces, two 100/1000BASE-X Ethernet optical
interfaces, and two GE SFP interfaces.
S3700-28TP-PWR-EI 28
There are twenty-four 10/100BASE-T Ethernet
interfaces, two 100/1000BASE-X Ethernet optical
interfaces, and two GE combo interfaces
(10/100/1000BASE-T+100/1000BASE-X).
S3700-52P-PWR-EI 52
There are twenty-four 10/100BASE-T Ethernet
interfaces, twenty-four 100BASE-X Ethernet
interfaces, two 100/1000BASE-X Ethernet optical
interfaces, and two GE SFP interfaces.
S3700-26C-HI 26
There are twenty-two 10/100BASE-T Ethernet
interfaces, two GE combo interfaces
(10/100/1000BASE-T+100/1000BASE-X), and two
interfaces on the front subcard.
Naming Rules
The following are the naming rules of the S3700-28TP-PWR-EI, S3700-52P-EI-24S,
S3700-28TP-EI-MC, S3700-28TP-SI and S3700-26C-HI.
Quidway S3700-28TP-PWR-EI
A B C D E F G
Quidway S3700-52P-EI-24S-DC
DE G H I
Quidway S3700-28TP-SI-AC
DE G I
Quidway S3700-28TP-EI-MC-AC
D E G J I
Quidway S3700-26C-HI
DE G
Ide Description
ntifi
er
A Product brand.
B Switch.
Ide Description
ntifi
er
H Downlink interface type. The value 24S indicates that 24 downlink interfaces of the
S3700-52P-EI-24S are optical interfaces.
NOTE
If this letter is not displayed, all downlink interfaces are electrical interfaces.
I Powering mode:
l AC: alternating current power
l DC: direct current power
Device Models
To meet diverse customer requirements, the S5700 provides a variety of models. Table 2-3 lists
these device models.
You can select a device model as required.
S5700 S5700-28C-EI 28
C There are twenty-four 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet
interfaces and four interfaces on the front subcard.
S5700-28C-EI-24S 28
There are twenty-four 100/1000BASE-X Ethernet
optical interfaces, four GE combo interfaces
(10/100/1000BASE-T+100/1000BASE-X, used
together with the last four Ethernet interfaces), and
four interfaces on the front subcard.
S5700-52C-EI 52
There are forty-eight 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet
interfaces and four interfaces on the front subcard.
S5700-28C-PWR-EI 28
There are twenty-four 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet
interfaces and four interfaces on the front subcard.
S5700-52C-PWR-EI 52
There are forty-eight 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet
interfaces and four interfaces on the front subcard.
S5700-28C-SI 28
There are twenty-four 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet
interfaces, four GE combo interfaces
(10/100/1000BASE-T+100/1000BASE-X, used
together with the last four Ethernet interfaces), and
four interfaces on the front subcard.
S5700-52C-SI 52
There are forty-eight 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet
interfaces and four interfaces on the front subcard.
S5700-28C-HI-24S 28
There are twenty-four 100/1000BASE-X Ethernet
optical interfaces and four interfaces on the front
subcard.
S5700-28C-HI 28
There are twenty-four 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet
interfaces and four interfaces on the front subcard.
S5700T S5700-24TP-SI-AC 24
P There are twenty-four 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet
interfaces and four GE combo interfaces
(10/100/1000BASE-T+100/1000BASE-X, used
together with the last four Ethernet interfaces).
S5700-24TP-SI-DC 24
There are twenty-four 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet
interfaces and four GE combo interfaces
(10/100/1000BASE-T+100/1000BASE-X, used
together with the last four Ethernet interfaces).
S5700-48TP-SI-AC 48
There are forty-eight 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet
interfaces and four GE combo interfaces
(10/100/1000BASE-T+100/1000BASE-X, used
together with the last four Ethernet interfaces).
S5700-48TP-SI-DC 48
There are forty-eight 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet
interfaces and four GE combo interfaces
(10/100/1000BASE-T+100/1000BASE-X, used
together with the last four Ethernet interfaces).
S5700-24TP-PWR-SI 24
There are twenty-four 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet
interfaces and four GE combo interfaces
(10/100/1000BASE-T+100/1000BASE-X, used
together with the last four Ethernet interfaces).
S5700-48TP-PWR-SI 48
There are forty-eight 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet
interfaces and four GE combo interfaces
(10/100/1000BASE-T+100/1000BASE-X, used
together with the last four Ethernet interfaces).
S5700-6TP-LI-AC 6
There are four 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet
interfaces and two GE combo interfaces
(10/100/1000BASE-T+100/1000BASE-X).
Naming Rules
The following are the naming rules of the S5700-6TP-LI-AC, S5700-48TP-PWR-SI,
S5700-28C-EI-24S and S5700-28C-HI.
Quidway S5700-6TP-LI-AC
A B C D E G I
Quidway S5700-48TP-PWR-SI
D F G
Quidway S5700-28C-EI-24S
DE G H
Quidway S5700-28C-HI
G
Ide Description
ntifi
er
A Product brand.
B Switch.
Ide Description
ntifi
er
H Downlink interface type. The value 24S indicates that 24 downlink interfaces of the
S5700-28C-EI-24S are optical interfaces.
NOTE
If this letter is not displayed, all downlink interfaces are electrical interfaces.
I Powering mode:
l AC: alternating current power
l DC: direct current power
Device Models
To meet diverse customer requirements, the S5700 provides a variety of models. Table 2-4 lists
these device models.
You can select a device model as required.
Naming Rules
The following are the naming rules of the S6700-24-EI.
Quidway S6700-48-EI
A BC D E
Ide Description
ntifi
er
A Product brand.
B Switch.
3
2
NOTE
S2700-9TP-PWR-EI has only one power supply unit, so the power indicator is identified by PWR.
4
5
As shown in Figure 2-6, the S2700 has a mode switching button (5). You can press the mode
switching button to change the display mode of the mode indicator. The status of the mode
indicator represents the display mode of the related interface indicator. For example, when you
press the mode switching button once on S2700-9TP-PWR-EI, the mode indicator turns green
and the related interface indicator enters the speed state. When you press the mode switching
button for a second time, the mode indicator turns orange and the related interface indicator
represents the PoE power status. When you press the mode switching button for a third time,
the mode indicator restores to the default state (off). If you do not press the mode switching
button within 45 seconds, the mode indicator automatically restores to off.
54
4
5
As shown in Figure 2-9, the button marked "5" is the mode switching button. On an S3700, you
can press the mode switching button to switch the display modes of interface indicators. The
status of a mode indicator represents the display mode of the related interface indicator. For
example, the mode indicator of S3700-28TP-PWR-EI is off and the interface indicators are in
STAT state by default. When you press the mode switching button once, the mode indicator
turns green and the related interface indicator enters the speed state. When you press the mode
switching button for a second time, the mode indicator turns orange and the related interface
indicator represents the PoE power status. When you press the mode switching button for a third
time, the mode indicator turns red and the related interface indicator represents the stack status.
When you press the mode switching button for a fourth time, the mode indicator restores to the
default state (off). If you do not press the mode switching button within 45 seconds, the mode
indicator automatically restores to off.
The following table describes the meanings of indicators.
NOTE
4
5
As shown in Figure 2-10, the button marked "5" is the mode switching button. When you press
the mode switching button once, the mode indicator turns green and the related interface indicator
enters the speed state. When you press the mode switching button for a second time, the mode
indicator turns red and the related interface indicator represents the stack status. When you press
the mode switching button for a third time, the mode indicator restores to the default state (off).
If you do not press the mode switching button within 45 seconds, the mode indicator
automatically restores to off. The following table describes the meanings of indicators.
As shown in Figure 2-13, the button marked "5" is the mode switching button. On an S5700,
you can press the mode switching button to switch the display modes of interface indicators.
The status of a mode indicator represents the display mode of the related interface indicator. For
example, the mode indicator of S5700-28C-PWR-SI is off and the interface indicators are in
STAT state by default. When you press the mode switching button once, the mode indicator
turns green and the related interface indicator enters the speed state. When you press the mode
switching button for a second time, the mode indicator turns orange and the related interface
indicator represents the PoE power status. When you press the mode switching button for a third
time, the mode indicator turns red and the related interface indicator represents the stack status.
When you press the mode switching button for a fourth time, the mode indicator restores to the
default state (off). If you do not press the mode switching button within 45 seconds, the mode
indicator automatically restores to off.
The following table describes the meanings of indicators.
4
5
As shown in Figure 2-14, the button marked "5" is the mode switching button. When you press
the mode switching button once, the mode indicator turns green and the related interface indicator
enters the speed state. When you press the mode switching button for a second time, the mode
indicator turns red and the related interface indicator represents the stack status. If you do not
press the mode switching button within 45 seconds, the mode indicator automatically restores
to off. The following table describes the meanings of indicators.
NOTE
PWR1 is at the side of the chassis.
3 Device Installation
You can obtain the paper documentation of the quick start from delivered accessories. To obtain the electronic
documentation of the quick start, see 7 Where to Obtain Documentation.
This section describes the check items and the procedure for powering on and powering off the
device.
NOTE
Before power-on, you need to check the device cabinet, cables, connectors, sockets, labels, and on-site
environment.
CAUTION
Before power-on, all the power distribution cabinets and power distribution frames must be off.
1 The cabinet is installed according to the Check the cabinet according to the
dimensions on the design paper. project design document.
3 The installation holes on the support and Use the multimeter to measure the
the expansion bolts adapt to each other resistance between the bolt and the
to ensure insulation between the support grounding bolt of the rack. The
and the ground and between the floor resistance must be more than five mega
bracket and the guide rail. ohms.
l The sound of fan rotating can be heard and that the air exhaust from the air vents can be
felt.
l The indicators of the power modules run normally. Normally, the INPUT and OUTPUT
indicators are on.
l The indicators of the fan modules run normally. Normally, the STATUS indicator is on
and the ALM indicator is off.
l Normally, the RUN indicator blinks and the ALM indicator is off.
Procedure
Step 1 Start the HyperTerminal.
Choose Start > All Program > Accessories > Communications > HyperTerminal to start the
HyperTerminal in Windows XP.
Step 2 Set up a connection.
See Figure 5-1. Enter the name of the new connection in the Name text box and then choose
one icon. Then, click OK.
NOTE
In other Windows operating systems, bits per second may be described as baud rate and data stream control
may be described as traffic control.
Data bit 8
Stop bit 1
Step 5 After the HyperTerminal starts, choose FileAttributes to display the COMM1 Properties
dialog box, as shown in Figure 5-4. On the Setting tab, select VT100 in the Emulation drop-
down list box. Click OK to complete the setting.
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Follow-up Procedure
After the preceding configurations are complete, press Enter. If the prompt <Quidway> is
displayed on the screen, it indicates that the Command Line Interface (CLI) is displayed. In this
case, you can enter commands to configure or manage the S2700/3700/5700/6700. For details
on configuration procedures, see the following sections.
Networking Requirements
As shown in Figure 5-5, SwitchA is newly added to the network. SwitchA and SwitchB are
connected through a trunk link. To enable the network administrator to manage SwitchA
remotely, you need to configure the Telnet service and set the device name on SwitchA.
administrator Ethernet
SwitchB
GE 0/0/1
PC SwitchA
Configuration Roadmap
The configuration roadmap is as follows:
l Log in to SwitchA through the console interface.
l Set the device name.
l Configure a management VLAN.
l On SwitchA, set the type of the interface that connects SwitchA and SwitchB to trunk. Add
the interface to the management VLAN in trunk mode.
l Configure the management IP address of SwitchA.
l Configure the Telnet service.
Data Preparation
To complete the configuration, you need the following data:
l ID of the management VLAN
l Management IP address of SwitchA
l Number of the interface that connects SwitchA and SwitchB on SwitchA
l Authentication mode, user name, and password
Configuration Procedure
1. Log in to SwitchA through the console port. For details, see Logging In to the Switch
Through the Console Interface
.
2. Set the device name of SwitchA.
<Quidway> system-view
[Quidway] sysname SwitchA
4. On SwitchA, set the type of the interface that connects SwitchA and SwitchB to trunk. Add
the interface to the management VLAN in trunk mode.
[SwitchA] interface Gigabitethernet 0/0/1
[SwitchA-GigabitEthernet0/0/1] port link-type trunk
[SwitchA-GigabitEthernet0/0/1] port trunk allow-pass vlan 1
[SwitchA-GigabitEthernet0/0/1] quit
When the administrator logs in to SwitchA through Telnet, ensure that the PC of the administrator
and SwitchA are reachable at the network layer.
<SwitchA> telnet 127.0.0.1
Trying 127.0.0.1 ...
Press CTRL+T to abort
Connected to 127.0.0.1 ...
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Login authentication
Username:huawei
Password:
Note: The max number of VTY users is 15, and the current number
of VTY users on line is 3.
<SwitchA>
Configuration Files
l SwitchA
#
sysname SwitchA
#
vlan batch 1
#
vlan 1
description admin_VLAN
#
interface Vlanif1
ip address 10.10.10.10 255.255.255.0
#
interface GigabitEthernet0/0/1
port link-type trunk
port trunk allow-pass vlan 1
#
aaa
local-user huawei password simple huawei
local-user huawei service-type telnet
local-user huawei privilege level 15
authentication-scheme default
#
authorization-scheme default
#
accounting-scheme default
#
domain default
#
user-interface con 0
user-interface vty 0 4
authentication-mode aaa
#
return
Context
l Before logging in to the Web system client, ensure that the switch has been commissioned
and the Web system server is enabled on the switch.
l The Web system client connects to the switch through HTTP; therefore, you must log in
to the Web system client through HTTP.
l The Web system client supports the Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) and Firefox 3.0,
or later versions. The Web system client described in this document uses the IE6.
Procedure
Step 1 Open Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 on the client.
Step 2 Enter the universal resource locator (URL) of the Web system client in the address bar and press
Enter. The User Login dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-6.
The URL is in the format http://IP/view/login.html, for example, http://10.164.19.131/view/
login.html.
If you select Save my password before clicking Login, you do not need to enter the user name and password
at next login.
After you log in to the Web system, the main page is displayed. For details about the main page,
see Window Layout.
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6 Service Deployment
You can obtain product documentation, online help, and release documents in various ways.
Product Documents
Table 7-1 shows how to obtain product documents.
NOTE
l Obtain the product documents from http://support.huawei.com by choosing Documentation > Data
Communication
l It is recommended that you use your work email to register as an equipment customer for login to
Huawei support website. For any help, contact Huawei technical support engineers.
Online Help
The online help is integrated and released with the product software. You can view the online
help by:
Release Documents
Release documents are released with the software package. You can apply to Huawei technical
support personnel for the documents.