S3700&S5700&S6700 Series Ethernet SwitchesV200R001C01Quick StartIssue 02Date 2012-09-10HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.
ProductSeriesModel Maximum Number of InterfacesS5700-28C-HI-24S 28There are twenty-four 100/1000BASE-X Ethernetoptical interfaces and four interfaces
ProductSeriesModel Maximum Number of InterfacesS5700P S5700-28P-LI-AC 28There are twenty-four 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernetinterfaces and four 1000BASE-X
ProductSeriesModel Maximum Number of InterfacesS5710-52C-PWR-LI 52There are forty-eight 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernetinterfaces and four interfaces on th
Figure 2-2 Naming rulesS5700-28C-HIHS5700-28C-EI-24SIS5700-48TP-PWR-SIE G HA BS5710-28C-EIE F HCS5700S-52P-LI-ACA B E F H JCD IdentifierDescriptionA S
IdentifierDescriptionF Uplink interface type:l C: A device supports interface subcards. There can be two, four, or eight uplinkinterfaces an interface
ProductSeriesModel Maximum Number of InterfacesS6700-48-EI Forty-eight 10G SFP+ optical interfaces Naming RulesThe following are the naming rules of t
Table 2-4 Description of S3700-26C-HI indicatorsNo. Indicator Identifier Status Description1 PowerindicatorPWR1 Off No power supply unitis installed,
No. Indicator Identifier Status DescriptionOrange The system isperforming self-check during startup.Blinking green The system isoperating properly.Red
Display Mode Status DescriptionGreen The interface is connected.Blinking green The interface is sending orreceiving data.Speed Off The interface is no
Table 2-6 Indicator meanings and corresponding modelsDeviceTypeModel IndicatorNon-PoEswitchsupporting asingle powersupplyS5700-24TP-SI-ACTake S5700-24
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DeviceTypeModel IndicatorPoE switchsupportingtwo powersuppliesS5700-28C-PWR-EITake S5700-28C-PWR-EI for example. See Figure 2-9.S5700-52C-PWR-EIS5700-
Table 2-7 Description of S5700-24TP-SI-AC indicatorsNo. Indicator Identifier Status Description1 PowerindicatorPWR Off The switch is poweredoff.Green
No. Indicator Identifier Status DescriptionRed The service interfaceindicator indicates thestack ID. After 45seconds, the serviceinterface indicatorau
Display Mode Status DescriptionGreen The device is a not a commandswitch:l If the indicator of an interfaceis steady on, the number of thisinterface i
No. Indicator Identifier Status Description2 System statusindicatorSYS Off The system is notoperating.Blinking greenquickly (4 Hz)The system is starti
No. Indicator Identifier Status DescriptionBlinking green The indicatorindicates the activedevice in a stack or adevice not added to astack.6 Modeswit
No. Indicator Identifier Status Description7 Serviceinterfaceindicatorl GEelectricalinterfaces:The firstindicatorshows thestatus ofthe bottomleftinter
No. Indicator Identifier Status Descriptionhas anarrowheadpointing to theCON port.Green The Mini USB port isnot in use. Thisindicator is steadygreen u
Display Mode Status DescriptionBlinking green The device is a command switch:l If the indicator of an interfaceblinks, the number of thisinterface is
No. Indicator Identifier Status Description2 PowerindicatorPWR2 Off The power supplyunits are not present,or the power supply isabnormal when asingle
About This DocumentIntended AudienceThis document describes how to verify basic functions of the S3700, S5700 and S6700 duringthe deployment to ensure
No. Indicator Identifier Status DescriptionGreen The service interfaceindicator indicates theinterface speed. After45 seconds, theservice interfaceind
Display Mode Status DescriptionBlinking green 10M/100M/1000M interface: Theinterface is operating at 1000Mbit/s.1000M/10G interface: Theinterface is o
Table 2-13 Description of S5710-28C-EI indicatorsNo. Indicator Identifier Status Description1 From the rearview: powerindicator onthe rightPWR1 Off Th
No. Indicator Identifier Status DescriptionBlinking greenquickly (4 Hz)The system is starting.Blinking greenslowly (0.5 Hz)The system isoperating prop
No. Indicator Identifier Status Description7 ModeswitchingbuttonMODE -l When you pressthe button once,the SPEDindicator turnsgreen and theservice inte
No. Indicator Identifier Status Description8 Serviceinterfaceindicatorl GEelectricalinterfaces:The firstindicatorshows thestatus ofthe bottomleftinter
No. Indicator Identifier Status Descriptionother. TheCON indicatorhas anarrowheadpointing to theCON port.Green The Mini USB port isnot in use. Thisind
Display Mode Status DescriptionStack Off The stack ID of the memberswitch is not the number of theinterface in the off state.Green The device is a not
Table 2-15 Description of S5700-28C-PWR-EI indicatorsNo. Indicator Identifier Status Description1 PowerindicatorPWR1 Off The power supplyunits are not
No. Indicator Identifier Status DescriptionRedl Two powersupply units areinstalled properly,but not switchedon.l The power supplyunits are switchedoff
Command ConventionsThe command conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.Convention DescriptionBoldface The keywords of a
No. Indicator Identifier Status DescriptionGreen The service interfaceindicator indicatesthe interface speed.After 45 seconds, theservice interfaceind
Display Mode Status DescriptionBlinking green The interface is sending orreceiving data.Speed Off The interface is not connected orhas been shut down.
Display Mode Status DescriptionBlinking green The device is a command switch:l If the indicator of an interfaceblinks, the number of thisinterface is
No. Indicator Identifier Status DescriptionRed The system does notoperate properly, or apower alarm, fanalarm is generated.3 STATindicatorSTAT Off The
No. Indicator Identifier Status Description7 ModeswitchingbuttonMODE -l When you pressthe button once,the SPEDindicator turnsgreen and theservice inte
No. Indicator Identifier Status Description7 Serviceinterfaceindicatorl GEelectricalinterfaces:The firstindicatorshows thestatus ofthe bottomleftinter
No. Indicator Identifier Status Descriptionhas anarrowheadpointing to theCON port.Green The Mini USB port isnot in use. Thisindicator is steadygreen u
Display Mode Status DescriptionBlinking green and orangealternatelyThe interface cannot providepower to PDs. The possiblereasons including:l The power
Figure 2-11 S6700-24-EI indicators23451 Table 2-19 Description of S6700-24-EI indicatorsNo. Indicator Identifier Status Description1 PowerindicatorPWR
No. Indicator Identifier Status DescriptionRedl Two power supplyunits are installedproperly, but notswitched on.l The power supplyunits are switchedof
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As shown in Figure 2-11, the button marked "5" is the mode switching button. When you pressthe mode switching button once, the mode indicat
Display Mode Status DescriptionBlinking green The device is a command switch:l If the indicator of an interfaceblinks, the number of thisinterface is
3 Device InstallationThis section describes how to install the S3700/S5700/S6700.For details on device installation, see the S2700&3700&5700&a
4 Powering on the DeviceAbout This ChapterThis section describes the check items and the procedure for powering on and powering off thedevice.4.1 Chec
4.1 Checking Before Power-onAfter hardware installation is complete, you need to check the device installation and cableinstallation.NOTEBefore power-
No. Item Method3 The installation holes on the support andthe expansion bolts adapt to each otherto ensure insulation between the supportand the groun
No. Item Method7 The card is installed and removedeasily. The screws on the panel shouldbe appropriately tightened and easilydisassembled. The spring
No. Item Method2 The power cables and ground cables areconnected safely. The spring washer ofthe ground cable terminal is on the flatwasher.-3 The lug
Table 4-4 Signal cable checklistNo. Item Method1 All the signal cables to be deployed passthe continuity check.-2 No signal cable is placed on the hea
5 Logging in to the DeviceAbout This ChapterThis section describes how to log in to the device.5.1 Logging In to the Switch Through the Console Interf
1 OverviewThis section provides an overview of quick start.This document helps you quickly learn how to use the S3700/S5700/S6700. Figure 1-1 showsthe
5.1 Logging In to the Switch Through the Console InterfaceContextWhen establishing the configuration environment through the console interface, you ca
Figure 5-2 Configuring the interface for connection Step 4 Set communication parameters.When the COM1 Properties dialog box is displayed as shown in F
Figure 5-3 Specifying parameters Table 5-1 ParametersParameterValueBit per second (baud rate) 9600Data bit 8Parity check NoneStop bit 1Flow control (t
Figure 5-4 Selecting the terminal type Step 6 Press Enter. At the following command-line prompt, set an authentication password. The systemautomatical
Networking RequirementsAs shown in Figure 5-5, SwitchA is newly added to the network. SwitchA and SwitchB areconnected through a trunk link. To enable
2. Set the device name of SwitchA.<Quidway> system-view[Quidway] sysname SwitchA3. Configure a management VLAN.[SwitchA] vlan 1[SwitchA-vlan1] d
Configuration Filesl SwitchA#sysname SwitchA#vlan batch 1# vlan 1description admin_VLAN #interface Vlanif1ip address 10.10.10.10 255.255.255.0#interfa
Figure 5-6 User LoginStep 3 Enter values in User Name, Password, and Verify Code.l The local switch provides a default account. The user name and pass
6 Service DeploymentThis section describes service deployment.For details on service deployment, see the corresponding configuration guides.S3700&
7 Obtaining DocumentationYou can obtain product documentation, online help, and release documents in various ways.Product DocumentsTable 7-1 shows how
2 Product Hardware IntroductionAbout This ChapterThis section describes models and indicators of low-end switches.2.1 S3700 IntroductionThis section d
l Selecting Help on the NMS interfacel Pressing F1 on any interface of the NMSRelease DocumentsRelease documents are released with the software packag
2.1 S3700 IntroductionThis section describes device models and naming rules of the S3700.Device ModelsCurrently, S3700 only has one model, as describe
2.2 S5700 IntroductionThis section describes device models and naming rules of the S5700.Device ModelsTo meet diverse customer requirements, the S570
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