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SR6602

Brand: H3C | Category: Network Router
Table of contents
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SR6602

Brand: H3C | Category: Network Router
Table of contents
  1. installation guide
  2. obtaining documentation
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Product overview
  7. Preparing for installation
  8. examining the installation site
  9. cooling system
  10. lightning protection
  11. installation accessories
  12. Installing the router
  13. Installing the router in a 19-inch rack
  14. Installing front mounting brackets to the router
  15. Installing the router to the rack
  16. Grounding the router
  17. Installing interface modules
  18. Installing a HIM
  19. Installing a CF card
  20. Connecting Ethernet cables
  21. Installing a port lightning arrestor (optional)
  22. Installing a power lightning arrester (lightning protection busbar) (optional)
  23. Installing a signal lightning arrester (optional)
  24. Connecting an AC power cord
  25. Connecting an RPS DC power cord
  26. Verifying the installation
  27. Login methods
  28. Creating a hyperterminal connection and setting terminal parameters
  29. Powering on the router
  30. Logging in to the router through Telnet
  31. Configuring basic settings
  32. Displaying hardware information of the router
  33. Displaying operational statistics of the router
  34. Displaying the electrical label information of the router
  35. Displaying the CPU usage of the router
  36. Displaying the operational status of the fans
  37. Displaying the temperature alarm thresholds for an interface module
  38. Displaying transceiver module information and alarming information
  39. Solving system faults
  40. Viewing the system fault solving method
  41. Safety recommendations
  42. Replacing an MIM
  43. Replacing a transceiver module
  44. Replacing a memory module
  45. Opening the router chassis cover
  46. Memory module structure
  47. Memory module slot
  48. Power supply system failure
  49. Configuration terminal problems
  50. Super password loss
  51. Cooling system failure
  52. Dimensions and weight
  53. Power consumption range
  54. AUX port
  55. Port lightning arrester (optional)
  56. Power lightning arrester (optional)
  57. Panel LEDs
  58. Interface module LEDs
  59. Ethernet twisted pair cable
  60. Making an Ethernet twisted pair cable
  61. E1 interface cable
  62. T1 interface cable
  63. CE3/CT3 interface cable
  64. Serial port cable
  65. A AC power cables used in different countries or regions