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About This Document


Purpose
NOTE

l This document takes interface numbers and link types of the CX600-X8 as an example. In working
situations, the actual interface numbers and link types may be different from those used in this
document.
l On CX600 series excluding CX600-X1 and CX600-X2, line processing boards are called Line
Processing Units (LPUs) and switching fabric boards are called Switching Fabric Units (SFUs). On
the CX600-X1 and CX600-X2, there are no LPUs and SFUs, and NPUs implement the same functions
of LPUs and SFUs to exchange and forward packets.

This manual describes the content of maintenance, include routine maintenance items, dustproof
maintenance of the device, backup and restoration, grounding system maintenance.

Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
l

Policy planning

Installation and Commissioning engineer

NM configuration engineer

Technical support engineer

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Change History
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changes made in earlier issues.

Changes in Issue 01 (2011-05-30)


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Contents
About This Document...................................................................................................................iii
1 Overview of Routine Maintenance.........................................................................................1-1
1.1 Objective of Routine Maintenance..................................................................................................................1-2
1.2 Maintenance Rules..........................................................................................................................................1-2
1.3 Classifications of Routine Maintenance..........................................................................................................1-3
1.3.1 Daily Routine Maintenance....................................................................................................................1-3
1.3.2 Periodic Routine Maintenance...............................................................................................................1-4

2 Routine Maintenance Items.....................................................................................................2-1


2.1 Introduction to Routine Maintenance Items....................................................................................................2-2
2.2 Maintenance Items and Operations.................................................................................................................2-3
2.3 Dustproof Maintenance of the Device...........................................................................................................2-18
2.3.1 Maintaining the Air Filter of the CX600-X16.....................................................................................2-19
2.3.2 Maintaining the Air Filter of the CX600-X8.......................................................................................2-23
2.3.3 Maintaining the Air Filter of the CX600-X3.......................................................................................2-24
2.3.4 Maintaining the Air Filter of the CX600-8..........................................................................................2-26
2.3.5 Maintaining the Air Filter of the CX600-16........................................................................................2-28
2.3.6 Removing Dust from Fan Modules......................................................................................................2-31
2.3.7 Removing Dust from Boards................................................................................................................2-32
2.3.8 Removing Dust from Optical Interfaces and Connectors....................................................................2-33
2.4 Backup and Restoration................................................................................................................................2-34
2.4.1 Backing Up the Configuration File......................................................................................................2-34
2.4.2 Restoring the Configuration Files........................................................................................................2-36
2.5 Grounding System Maintenance...................................................................................................................2-37
2.5.1 Checking the Grounding System..........................................................................................................2-37
2.5.2 Measuring the Grounding Resistance..................................................................................................2-37

3 Operations Involving Risks.....................................................................................................3-1


3.1 Hardware Operations Involving Risks............................................................................................................3-2
3.2 Command Executions Involving Risks...........................................................................................................3-3

4 Commonly Used Commands for Maintenance....................................................................4-1


5 Reference Maintenance Items and Operations....................................................................5-1
A Glossary.....................................................................................................................................A-1
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Figures

Figures
Figure 2-1 Diagram of ESD jack on the chassis................................................................................................2-20
Figure 2-2 Diagram of removing the air filter from the air intake frame on the CX600-X16...........................2-21
Figure 2-3 Diagram of removing the air filter from the SFU area on the CX600-X16.....................................2-21
Figure 2-4 Diagram of installing the air filter on the air intake frame of the CX600-X16................................2-22
Figure 2-5 Diagram of installing the air filter in the SFU area on the CX600-X16...........................................2-22
Figure 2-6 Diagram of ESD jack on the chassis................................................................................................2-23
Figure 2-7 Diagram of removing the air filter from the air intake frame on the CX600-X8.............................2-24
Figure 2-8 Diagram of installing the air filter onto the air intake frame of the CX600-X8...............................2-24
Figure 2-9 Schematic diagram of removing an air filter from the air intake frame of the CX600-X3..............2-25
Figure 2-10 Installing an air filter to the air intake frame of the CX600-X3.....................................................2-25
Figure 2-11 Schematic diagram of removing an air filter from the air intake frame of the CX600-8...............2-26
Figure 2-12 Schematic diagram of removing the panel of the power module of the CX600-8.........................2-27
Figure 2-13 Schematic diagram of installing an air filter to the air intake frame of the CX600-8....................2-27
Figure 2-14 Schematic diagram of installing the panel of the power module of the CX600-8.........................2-28
Figure 2-15 Schematic diagram of removing an air filter from the air intake frame of the CX600-16.............2-29
Figure 2-16 Schematic diagram of removing the panel of the power module of the CX600-16.......................2-29
Figure 2-17 Schematic diagram of installing an air filter to the air intake frame of the CX600-16..................2-30
Figure 2-18 Schematic diagram of installing the panel of the power module of the CX600-16.......................2-31
Figure 2-19 Arrangement of probes of an earth resistance tester.......................................................................2-38

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Tables

Tables
Table 2-1 Routine maintenance items..................................................................................................................2-2
Table 2-2 Maintenance Items and Operations......................................................................................................2-4
Table 3-1 Hardware operations involving risks................................................................................................... 3-2
Table 3-2 Command executions involving risks..................................................................................................3-4
Table 4-1 Commonly used commands for maintenance......................................................................................4-1

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1 Overview of Routine Maintenance

Overview of Routine Maintenance

About This Chapter


This chapter describes maintenance stipulations, classifications of routine maintenance, and
maintenance record forms.
Routine maintenance is carried out regularly during the normal running of the device. It is done
to detect and remove the defects or hidden problems on time. It is essential for the long-term
secure and stable running of the device.
NOTE

This manual only elaborates how to maintain the device through command lines. When maintaining the
device through Huawei network management system (NMS), refer to the relevant manual.

1.1 Objective of Routine Maintenance


This section describes the purpose of routine maintenance.
1.2 Maintenance Rules
The rules that must be observed during maintenance.
1.3 Classifications of Routine Maintenance
The daily routine maintenance and periodic routine maintenance.

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1.1 Objective of Routine Maintenance


This section describes the purpose of routine maintenance.
Routine Maintenance is a preventive maintenance measure conducted during the normal
operation of the device. Routine Maintenance helps to discover the defects or possible troubles
of the device and remove them, on time. Routine maintenance guarantees long-term, stable, and
reliable operation of the device.
NOTE

This manual describes the procedure for maintaining the device through the command line interface (CLI).
To maintain the device through the Huawei network management system (NMS), refer to the relevant
manual.

1.2 Maintenance Rules


The rules that must be observed during maintenance.
Routine maintenance aims at discovering hidden defects or troubles on a device in time to ensure
system stability. When a fault occurs, initiate the troubleshooting flow according to the
"HUAWEI CX600 Metro Services Platform Troubleshooting". This document does not mention
the procedures for troubleshooting.
To improve the performance of the device, ensure the secure and stable running of the device,
and lower the maintenance cost, abide by the following basic rules during maintenance:

Environment of the Equipment Room


l

Conform to relevant national or industrial standards

Keep the room clean, tidy, dustproof, and moistureproof

Prevent the growth of animalcules such as fungi and mildew

Prevent rodents and insects from entering the room

Operating Specifications
l

Password management (for the system administrator)


Keep management-level passwords safely and modify them regularly, and assign different
passwords to people with specific operation rights to ensure system security

Key operations
Maintain records about all key operations such as board switching, system resetting and
software loading, and analyze the feasibility and take backup, emergency and secure
measures before such key operations

Data modification
Carry out authorization and control on data modification, back up the data before
modification, and make records about modification

Anti-static specifications
Wear anti-static wrist strap when operating the device and store the damaged boards in the
anti-static bag instead of the cabinet to avoid causing other faults

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Maintenance Specifications
l

Routine maintenance
Give importance to preventive maintenance, especially to routine maintenance, and
establish scientific and strict regulations to ensure efficient device maintenance

Qualifications for the maintenance personnel


Before undertaking maintenance, get trained on basic maintenance theory and procedures,
emergency handling procedures, operating specifications and security rules

Periodic check
Carry out a check periodically and maintain records mentioned in this manual

Detailed records about the problem


Maintain detailed records of the initial information on the problem and contact Huawei
Customer Service Center or the local Huawei office on time

No installation of non-standard software


Neither install nor run non-standard software that includes firewall, anti-virus software,
game, and pirated software on the terminals; otherwise, serious faults in the device may be
caused

No use of non-standard software to operate the database


Except the delivery-attached software, do not use other software to access or modify the
database; otherwise, serious faults may be caused

Supplements
l

Parts inventory
Keep enough spare parts on hand in case of failure, and have failed boards fixed as soon
as possible (for the operators)

Emergency solutions
In case of emergency, keep composed instead of panic, perform the troubleshooting
procedures according to the "HUAWEI CX600 Metro Services Platform Emergency
Maintenance" and contact Huawei Customer Service Center or the local Huawei office on
time if the fault cannot be removed

1.3 Classifications of Routine Maintenance


The daily routine maintenance and periodic routine maintenance.
Based on the maintenance period, routine maintenance is classified into:
l

Daily routine maintenance

Periodic routine maintenance

1.3.1 Daily Routine Maintenance


1.3.2 Periodic Routine Maintenance

1.3.1 Daily Routine Maintenance


Daily routine maintenance, which is carried out every day by the general maintenance personnel,
includes:
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Checking the environment of the equipment room

Checking the power supply system

Checking the alarm system

Checking the operation of the device

Daily routine maintenance is used to:


l

Find out alarms or other problems on time and deal with them to maintain the operation of
the device and lower the failure rate.

Find out abnormalities of the links on time and deal with them to ensure the normal services.

Have a real-time knowledge about the operation of the device and the network to improve
the efficiency of troubleshooting.

1.3.2 Periodic Routine Maintenance


Periodic routine maintenance, which is more complicated and mainly carried out by the
maintenance personnel who have received professional trainings, includes:
l

Checking the cables

Measuring the grounding resistance

Removing the dust from the device

Periodic maintenance is used to:


l

Ensure the secure and stable running of the device for a long period of time.

Check for problems such as device aging, function failures, and performance degrade. This
is done by regularly checking, testing, cleaning the devices and backing up the data.

Thus, you can take proper measures to avoid faults.

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Routine Maintenance Items

About This Chapter


This chapter describes maintenance items, operation guide and expected results during each
maintenance period.
2.1 Introduction to Routine Maintenance Items
The items for the routine maintenance according to the maintenance periods.
2.2 Maintenance Items and Operations
This chapter lists the routine maintenance items.
2.3 Dustproof Maintenance of the Device
How to remove dusts from the device.
2.4 Backup and Restoration
How to back up and restore data.
2.5 Grounding System Maintenance
How to maintain the grounding system.

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2.1 Introduction to Routine Maintenance Items


The items for the routine maintenance according to the maintenance periods.
NOTE

l No installation tools, meters, and related instruments are delivered with the CX600.
l Meters must be calibrated before use.

The stable running of the CX600 depends on the comprehensive network plan. But at the same
time, routine maintenance and monitoring are essential.
Routine maintenance items guide you to carry out routine, weekly, monthly, and yearly
maintenance on the CX600.
The items include:
l

Environment of the equipment room

Environment inside the cabinet

Running status of the board

Status of the port

Routing protocol

You can carry out maintenance and management according to the maintenance items during the
running of the device. Meanwhile, you can supplement or skip some maintenance items as
required.
Table 2-1 shows all the items involved in this manual.
Table 2-1 Routine maintenance items
Maintenance
period

Maintenance item

Daily

Environment of the equipment room


Alarm and log
Device temperature and voltage
Fan module and power module status
CPU usage and memory usage

Monthly

System clock
Traffic on an interface
Board running status
OSPF/ISIS/BGP neighbor relationship status
Routing information
Administrative user control

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Telnet login control
Anti-attack detection
FTP password control
Password change
Backup and restoration

Yearly

Label check
Air filter cleaning
NOTE
The CX600-X1 and CX600-X2 series do not have any air filter, and therefore
air filter cleaning is not required.

2.2 Maintenance Items and Operations


This chapter lists the routine maintenance items.

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Table 2-2 Maintenance Items and Operations


Maintenance
item

Mai
nten
ance
peri
od

Guidance

Specification

En
vir
on
me
nt
of
the
Eq
uip
me
nt
Ro
om

Daily

Observe the
thermometer and
record it

l The long-term working


temperature of the equipment
room should range from 0C to
45C while the short-term one
should range from -5C to
55C.

Temperat
ure

Chec
k
result
s

For the X1 and X2 models of


the CX600, the long-term
working temperature of the
equipment room should range
from -5C to 50C while the
short-term one should range
from -20C to 60C.
l If the temperature is not within
the normal range for a long
time, overhaul or replace the air
conditioning system.
l The cooling function and the
switches of air conditioners are
in good condition.
Humidity

Daily

Observe the
hygrometer and
record it

l The relative humidity for the


longterm working environment
should range from 5% to 85%
while that of the short-term one
should range from 5% to 95%.
l If the relative humidity is too
high, install dehumidifying
devices. If the relative
humidity of the equipment
room is too low, install
humidifying devices.

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Maintenance
item

Mai
nten
ance
peri
od

Guidance

Specification

Ba
sic
Co
nfi
gur
ati
ons
of
the
De
vic
e

Daily

display
trapbuffer

l There is no alarm normally.

Alarm

Chec
k
result
s

l If any alarm is displayed,


record it. For the alarm whose
severity level is higher than
critical, analyze and resolve it
at once.
The bolded information as shown
in the following output is severity
level:
<HUAWEI> display trapbuffer
Trapping Buffer Configuration
and contents:enabled
allowed max buffer size :
1024
actual buffer size : 256
channel number : 3 , channel
name : trapbuffer
dropped messages : 0
overwritten messages : 131
current messages : 1
#Nov 16 2009 15:33:06 PE-1
SRM_BASE/1/ENTITYRESUME: OID
1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25
.129.2.1.10 Physical entity
is detected resumed from
failure. (EntityPhysicalInd
ex=16908289,
BaseTrapSeverity=2,
BaseTrapProbableCause=67719,
BaseTrapEventType=
5, EntPhysicalContainedIn=16908288,
EntPhysicalName="LPU 2",
RelativeResource="S
FP", ReasonDescription="LPU 2
is failed, EAGF SFP 0 of PIC0
is abnormal, Resume")

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Maintenance
item

Log

Mai
nten
ance
peri
od

Guidance

Specification

Chec
k
result
s

Daily

Run the display


logbuffer
command.

l Repeated information should


not be displayed in the log.
l If it occurs, analyze and resolve
it on time.
The bolded information as shown
in the following output is repeated
information.
<HUAWEI> display logbuffer
Logging buffer configuration
and contents:enabled
Allowed max buffer size :
1024
Actual buffer size : 512
Channel number : 4 , Channel
name : logbuffer
Dropped messages : 0
Overwritten messages : 3
Current messages : 3
Nov 13 2009 18:12:18 HUAWEI %%
01SRM/3/LPURESET(l):LPU3
reset, the reason is LPU
board LOAMNET init failed
and reset lpu.
Nov 13 2009 18:10:22 HUAWEI %%
01SRM/3/LPURESET(l):LPU3
reset, the reason is LPU
board LOAMNET init failed
and reset lpu.
Nov 13 2009 18:08:26 HUAWEI %%
01SRM/3/LPURESET(l):LPU3
reset, the reason is LPU
board LOAMNET init failed
and reset lpu.

Configura
tion files

CF card

2-6

Mont
hly

Mont
hly

Run the display


currentconfiguration
and the display
savedconfiguration
commands

l The current configurations


should be the same as those
saved.

Run the dir


command

All the files in the CF card memory


should be useful; otherwise, delete
them using the delete /
unreserved command.

l The configurations should


meet the requirements.

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Maintenance
item

Mai
nten
ance
peri
od

Guidance

Specification

Op
era
tio
n
of
the
De
vic
e

Daily

Run the display


temperature
command to
display the
temperatures of
the boards and
record them

The temperatures of the boards


should be in the given range.

Temperat
ure

Chec
k
result
s

Temp(C): indicates the current


temperature, In normal situations,
Temp(C) should be less than
Minor.
<HUAWEI> display temperature
SlotID9 :
Base-Board, Unit:C, Slot9
PCB
I2C Addr Chl Status
Minor Major Fatal Adj_speed
Temp
TMin Tmax
(C)
--------------------------------------------------------------SRUA
1
1
0
NORMAL
66
78
90
56
67
40
SRUA
1
2
0
NORMAL
57
69
80
46
57
32
SRUA
1
3
0
NORMAL
55
67
78
44
55
31
SRUA
1
4
0
NORMAL
64
72
80
46
57
33

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item

Mai
nten
ance
peri
od

Guidance

Specification

Chec
k
result
s

Voltage

Daily

Run the display


voltage command
to display the
voltages of the
boards and record
them

The voltages of the boards should


be in the given range.
Vol: indicates the current voltage.
LowAlmThreshold Major:
indicates the minor alarm of low
voltage. HighAlmThreshold
Major: indicates the minor alarm
of high voltage. In normal
situations, Vol should be less than
HighAlmThreshold Major and
greater than LowAlmThreshold
Major.
<HUAWEI> display voltage
SlotID6 :
SlotID: 6
Base-Board, Unit: Volt,
Slot6
PCB
I2C Addr Chl Status
Required LowAlmThreshold
HighAlmThreshold Vol Ratio
Major
Fatal
Major
Fatal
----------------------------------------------------------------------------FADB
1
0
0
NORMAL
1.50
1.20
1.05
1.80
1.95
1.49 1.00
FADB
1
0
1
NORMAL
1.80
1.44
1.26
2.16
2.34
1.84 1.00
FADB
1
0
2
NORMAL
2.50
2.00
1.75
3.00
3.25
2.79 0.68
FADB
1
0
6
NORMAL
5.00
4.05
3.55
6.07
6.57
4.97 0.38

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Maintenance
item

Mai
nten
ance
peri
od

Guidance

Specification

Status of
the fan
module

Daily

Run the display


fan command

l The value of the Present


should be Yes.

Chec
k
result
s

l The value of the Status field


should be AUTO.
If the bolded information as shown
in the following output is
displayed, it means that the fan is
normal.
<HUAWEI> display fan
Slotid
: 19
Present
: YES
Registered: YES
Status
: AUTO
FanSpeed : [No.]Speed
[1]100% [2]100%
Slotid
: 20
Present
: YES
Registered: YES
Status
: AUTO
FanSpeed : [No.]Speed
[1]100% [2]100%

Status of
the power
supply
module

Daily

Run the display


power command

l The value of the Present


should be Yes.
l The value of the State field
should be Normal.
If the bolded information as shown
in the following output is
displayed, it means that the power
supply module is normal.
<HUAWEI> display power
No Present mode
State
Num
----------------------------------------------------------------------------17 Yes
DC
Normal
1
18 Yes
Normal

DC

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item

System
clock

Mai
nten
ance
peri
od

Guidance

Specification

Chec
k
result
s

Mont
hly

Run the display


clock command

l The system date and time are


displayed. The time should be
identical with the local time
(the deviation is within 5m).
l If the time is not correct,
modify the system time or NTP
through the clock command.
The bolded information as shown
in the following output should be
focused.
<HUAWEI> display clock
2010-11-16 17:59:27
Monday
Time Zone(DefaultZoneName) :
UTC

CPU
usage

Daily

Run the display


cpu-usage
command

l The CPU usage rate should be


less than 80%.
l If the rate is too high for a long
period of time, check the
device and locate the cause.
The bolded information as shown
in the following output is the
current CPU usage, it should be
less than 80%.
<HUAWEI> display cpu-usage
CPU Usage Stat. Cycle: 60
(Second)
CPU Usage
: 8% Max:
92%
CPU Usage Stat. Time :
2009-11-16 18:31:48
CPU utilization for five
seconds: 8%: one minute: 8%:
five minutes: 8%.
TaskName
CPU Runtime
(CPU Tick High/Tick Low)
Task Explanation
BOX
0%
0/ 2ad2ab
BOX Output
_TIL
0%
0/
0
Infinite loop
event task
_EXC
0%
0/
0
Exception
Agent Task
VIDL
92%
0/6d8d704b
DOPRA IDLE
TICK
0%
0/ 8a559c
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Mai
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od

Guidance

Specification

Memory
usage

Daily

Run the display


memory-usage
command

l The memory usage rate should


be less than 80%.

Chec
k
result
s

l If the rate is too high for a long


period of time, examine the
device and locate the cause.
The bolded information as shown
in the following output is the
current memory usage, it should be
less than 80%.
<HUAWEI> display memory-usage
Memory utilization
statistics at 2010-11-16
18:36:45 150 ms
System Total Memory Is:
1073741824 bytes
Total Memory Used Is:
506644196 bytes
Memory Using Percentage Is:
47%

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item

Traffic on
an
interface

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ance
peri
od

Guidance

Specification

Chec
k
result
s

Mont
hly

Run the display


interface brief
command

l Compare the current traffic


with the interface bandwidth. If
the usage rate is more than
80%, record and confirm it.
l Check whether incorrect
statistics are collected on the
inbound and the outbound
interfaces. Focus on the
incorrect statistics.
InUti: indicates the average
bandwidth utilization in the
receiving direction in the last 300
seconds, it should be less than
80%. OutUti: indicates the
average bandwidth utilization in
the sending direction in the last 300
seconds. it should be less than
80%. inErrors: indicates the
number of error packets received
by an interface, it should be 0 in
normal situations. outErrors:
indicates the number of error
packets sent by an interface, it
should be 0 in normal situations.
<HUAWEI> display interface
brief
PHY: Physical
*down: administratively down
^down: standby
(l): loopback
(s): spoofing
(b): BFD down
(e): EFM down
(d): Dampening Suppressed
InUti/OutUti: input utility/
output utility
Interface
PHY
Protocol InUti OutUti
inErrors outErrors
Aux0/0/1
*down down
0%
0%
0
0
GigabitEthernet0/0/0
up
up
0%
0%
0
0
GigabitEthernet2/0/0
up
up
0%
0%
0
0
GigabitEthernet2/0/0.100
up
down
0%
0%
0
0
GigabitEthernet2/0/1
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0%
0
GigabitEthernet2/0/2
*down down
0%
0%
0
GigabitEthernet2/0/3
*down down
0%
0%
0
GigabitEthernet2/0/4
*down down
0%
0%
0
GigabitEthernet2/0/5
*down down
0%
0%
0
GigabitEthernet2/0/6
*down down
0%
0%
0
GigabitEthernet2/0/7
*down down
0%
0%
0
GigabitEthernet2/0/8
down down
0%
0%
0
GigabitEthernet2/0/9
*down down
0%
0%
0
LoopBack0
up
up(s)
0%
0%
0
NULL0
up
up(s)
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

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Running
status of a
board

Mai
nten
ance
peri
od

Guidance

Specification

Chec
k
result
s

Mont
hly

Run the display


device command

The fields of Online, Register and


Status displayed should be
Present, Registered and Normal
respectively.
If the bolded information as shown
in the following output is
displayed, it means that the device
is normal.
<HUAWEI> display device
CX600's Device status:
Slot #
Type
Online
Register
Status
Primary
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1
LPU
Present
Registered
Normal
2
LPU
Present
Registered
Normal
3
LPU
Present
Registered
Normal
6
LPU
Present
Registered
Normal
9
MPU
Present
NA
Normal
Master
10
MPU
Present
Registered
Normal
Slave
11
SFU
Present
Registered
Normal
12
SFU
Present
Registered
Normal
13
SFU
Present
Registered
Normal
14
SFU
Present
Registered
Normal
15
CLK
Present
Registered
Normal
Master
16
CLK
Present
Registered
Normal
Slave
17
PWR
Present
NA
Normal
18
PWR
Present
NA
Normal
19
FAN
Present
Registered
Normal
20
FAN
Present
Registered
Normal
21
LCD
Present
Registered
Normal

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NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA
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Guidance

Specification

De
plo
ym
ent
of
the
Ser
vic
es

Mont
hly

Run the display


ospf peer
command

The status of neighbor relationship


should be 2-Way or Full.

Status of
OSPF
neighbor
relationshi
p

Chec
k
result
s

The neighbor relationship is stable


and not reestablished repeatedly.
If the bolded information as shown
in the following output is
displayed, it means that the status
of OSPF neighbor relationship is
normal.
<HUAWEI> display ospf peer
OSPF Process 1 with
Router ID 10.1.1.2
Neighbors
Area 0.0.0.0 interface
10.1.1.2
(GigabitEthernet1/0/0)'s
neighbors
Router ID: 10.1.1.1
Address: 10.1.1.1
GR
State: Normal
State: Full Mode:Nbr is
Slave Priority: 1
DR: 10.1.1.1 BDR: None
MTU: 0
Dead timer due in 35
sec
Retrans timer interval: 5
Neighbor is up for
72:00:05
Authentication Sequence:
[ 0 ]

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IS-IS
neighbor
relationshi
p

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nten
ance
peri
od

Guidance

Specification

Chec
k
result
s

Mont
hly

Run the display


isis peer
command

The status of neighbor relationship


should be Up.
If the bolded information as shown
in the following output is
displayed, it means that the status
of IS-IS neighbor relationship is
normal.
<HUAWEI> display isis peer
Peer
information for ISIS
(1)
---------------------------System Id
Interface
Circuit
Id
State HoldTime
Type
PRI
0000.0000.0001
GE1/0/0
0000.0000.0001.01 Up
9s
L2
100
0000.0000.0002
GE1/0/0
0000.0000.0001.01 Up
28s
L2
64

Status of
BGP peer
relationshi
p

Mont
hly

Run the display


bgp peer
command

The status of BGP peer


relationship should be Established.
If the bolded information as shown
in the following output is
displayed, it means that the status
of BGP peer relationship is
normal.
<HUAWEI> display bgp peer
BGP local router ID :
2.2.2.2
Local AS number : 65009
Total number of peers :
3
Peers in
established state : 3
Peer
V
AS
MsgRcvd MsgSent OutQ Up/
Down
State PrefRcv
9.1.1.2
4 65009
49
62
0 00:44:58
Established
0
9.1.3.2
4 65009
56
56
0 00:40:54
Established
0
200.1.1.2
4 65008
49
65
0 00:44:03
Established
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n

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nten
ance
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od

Guidance

Specification

Mont
hly

Run the display


ip routing-table
command.
Compare the
routing
information
currently
displayed with
that recorded for
the last time to
check whether
obvious changes
exist between
them.

l There should be a default route


in the routing table.

Chec
k
result
s

l The routing information on a


device has little change. For the
devices running the same
routing protocol in a network,
the routing entries on all the
devices should be almost the
same. Because static routing is
configured differently, the
routing entries may differ.

Run the ping or


tracert command
for the routing
entries sampled
Us
er
and
Sec
urit
y
Ma
nag
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Administr
ative user
control

Mont
hly

Run the display


currentconfiguration |
include super
password level
3command

Use the super password


command to set the super
password. The super password
should be in the encrypted text
mode and its length should not be
less than six characters.

Telnet
logon
control

Mont
hly

Run the display


currentconfiguration|
include super
password level 3
command

l Telnet password cannot be the


same as the super password.

FTP
password
control

Mont
hly

Run the display


currentconfiguration |
include include
password
command

l FTP password cannot be the


same as the super password.

l It must use the encrypted text


mode.

l It must use the encrypted text


mode.

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Password
change

Mai
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ance
peri
od

Guidance

Specification

Chec
k
result
s

Mont
hly

Run the user


username
password cipher
command in the
local-aaa-server
view.

l The password should be in


cipher text and its length should
be more than six characters.
l The password should be
changed on a quarterly basis.

For the local user


adopting
password
authentication,
run the set
authentication
password
command.

Du
stp
roo
f
Ma
int
ena
nce
of
the
De
vic
e

Backup
and
Restoratio
n

Mont
hly

see to2.4 Backup


and Restoration

Maintaini
ng the Air
Filter,
Removing
Dust from
Fan
Modules,
Boards,
Optical
Interfaces
and
Connector
s

Yearl
y

see to2.3
Dustproof
Maintenance of
the Device

2.3 Dustproof Maintenance of the Device


How to remove dusts from the device.

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WARNING
l Use antistatic measures in the whole process. For example, you have to operate at an antistatic
table and wear antistatic clothes and wrist straps.
l To ensure heat dissipation and ventilation for the system, and to prevent the dust on the air
filter from accumulating, you need to clean the air filter regularly. It is recommended that an
air filter be cleaned once at least every three months. When an air filter is placed in the dusty
environment such as an equipment room, the air filter should be cleaned more frequently.
NOTE

The CX600-X1 and CX600-X2 series do not have any air filter, and therefore air filter cleaning is not required.

2.3.1 Maintaining the Air Filter of the CX600-X16


2.3.2 Maintaining the Air Filter of the CX600-X8
2.3.3 Maintaining the Air Filter of the CX600-X3
2.3.4 Maintaining the Air Filter of the CX600-8
2.3.5 Maintaining the Air Filter of the CX600-16
2.3.6 Removing Dust from Fan Modules
2.3.7 Removing Dust from Boards
2.3.8 Removing Dust from Optical Interfaces and Connectors

2.3.1 Maintaining the Air Filter of the CX600-X16


Context
To ensure good heat dissipation and ventilation for the system and to prevent the accumulation
of dust on an air filter, you need to clean the air filter regularly. You are recommended to clean
an air filter at least once every three months. If an air filter is placed in a dusty environment, it
should be cleaned more frequently.

Procedure
Step 1 Check the location of the air filter to be replaced.
Before removing the old air filter, check its location, for example, the cabinet and chassis where
the air filter resides. Then, find the air filter to be replaced in the chassis and attach a label to
the panel to identify the air filter and avoid misoperation.
Step 2 Wear the ESD-preventive wrist strap and connect the grounding terminal to the ESD jack on the
chassis. Or wear the ESD-preventive gloves.

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Figure 2-1 Diagram of ESD jack on the chassis

Step 3 Remove the air filter from the air intake frame.
1.

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Both the upper part and the lower part of the device are installed with an air intake frame.
As shown in Figure 2-2, hold the slots in both sides of the air intake frame, press hard
inwards, and pull the air intake frame horizontally, and the air intake frame is removed.
Then, remove the air filter from the air intake frame.

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Figure 2-2 Diagram of removing the air filter from the air intake frame on the CX600-X16

Step 4 Remove the air filter from the SFU area.


1.

The air filter is located on the left in the middle of the device. When removing the air filter,
hold the upper handle of the air filter with one hand and pull the air filter out horizontally,
as shown in Figure 2-3.
Figure 2-3 Diagram of removing the air filter from the SFU area on the CX600-X16

Step 5 Clean air filters.


1.

Dust off air filters.

2.

Use a cleaner to draw the dust.

Step 6 Install an air filter on the air intake frame.


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Place the clean and dry air filter onto the panel of the air intake frame.Place fingers in the
holes on both sides of the panel to install the panel back to the original place, as shown in
Figure 2-4.
Figure 2-4 Diagram of installing the air filter on the air intake frame of the CX600-X16

Step 7 Install an air filter in the SFU area.


1.

Support the bottom of the air filter with one hand and hold the handle on the air filter with
the other hand. Then, insert the clean and dry air filter in the chassis horizontally, as shown
in Figure 2-5.
Figure 2-5 Diagram of installing the air filter in the SFU area on the CX600-X16

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Context
To ensure good heat dissipation and ventilation for the system and to prevent the accumulation
of dust on an air filter, you need to clean the air filter regularly. You are recommended to clean
an air filter at least once every three months. If an air filter is placed in a dusty environment, it
should be cleaned more frequently.

Procedure
Step 1 Check the location of the air filter to be replaced.
Before removing the old air filter, check its location, for example, the cabinet and chassis where
the air filter resides. Then, find the air filter to be replaced in the chassis and attach a label to
the panel to identify the air filter and avoid misoperation.
Step 2 Wear the ESD-preventive wrist strap and connect the grounding terminal to the ESD jack on the
chassis. Or wear the ESD-preventive gloves.
Figure 2-6 Diagram of ESD jack on the chassis

Step 3 Remove the air filter from the air intake frame.
1.

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air intake frame horizontally. In this manner, the panel is removed, as shown in Figure 2-7

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Figure 2-7 Diagram of removing the air filter from the air intake frame on the CX600-X8

Step 4 Clean air filters.


1.

Dust off air filters.

2.

Use a cleaner to draw the dust.

Step 5 Install an air filter on the air intake frame.


1.

Place a clean and dry air filter onto the air intake frame and press the air filter, as shown in
Figure 2-8.
Figure 2-8 Diagram of installing the air filter onto the air intake frame of the CX600-X8

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2.3.3 Maintaining the Air Filter of the CX600-X3


Context
To ensure good heat dissipation and ventilation for the system and to prevent the accumulation
of dust on an air filter, you need to clean the air filter regularly. You are recommended to clean
an air filter at least once every three months. If an air filter is placed in a dusty environment, it
should be cleaned more frequently.
NOTE

The air filter on the CX600-X3 is bendable, which is convenient for the maintenance from the rear of chassis.

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Procedure
Step 1 Remove an air filter from the air intake frame.
1.

The air filter is located at the rear of the device. Loosen the captive screws on the panel, as
shown in 1 of Figure 2-9.

2.

Hold the panel of the air filter and slowly pull out the air filter until it leaves the chassis,
as shown in 2 of Figure 2-9.
Figure 2-9 Schematic diagram of removing an air filter from the air intake frame of the
CX600-X3

Step 2 Clean air filters.


1.

Dust off air filters.

2.

Use a cleaner to draw the dust.

Step 3 Install a cleaned air filter to the air intake frame.


1.

Horizontally insert the air filter into the chassis, as shown in 1 of Figure 2-10.

2.

Tighten the captive screws on the panel of the air filter, as shown in 2 of Figure 2-10.
Figure 2-10 Installing an air filter to the air intake frame of the CX600-X3

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Context
An air filter filters out the dust in the air drawn into the chassis for heat dissipation. On the
CX600-8, air filters are installed to the air intake frame and the panel of the power module.
To ensure good heat dissipation and ventilation for the system and to prevent the accumulation
of dust on an air filter, you need to clean the air filter regularly. You are recommended to clean
an air filter at least once every three months. If an air filter is placed in a dusty environment, it
should be cleaned more frequently.

Procedure
Step 1 Remove an air filter from the air intake frame.
1.

Pull out the panel of the air intake frame horizontally with fingers in the holes on both sides
of the panel. In this manner, the panel is removed, as shown in 1 of Figure 2-11.

2.

Remove the air filter from the panel of the air intake frame, as shown in 2 of Figure
2-11.
Figure 2-11 Schematic diagram of removing an air filter from the air intake frame of the
CX600-8

Step 2 Remove an air filter from the panel of the power module.

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1.

Pull out the panel of the power module horizontally with fingers in the holes on both sides
of the panel. In this manner, the panel is removed, as shown in 1 of Figure 2-12.

2.

Remove the air filter from the panel of the power module, as shown in 2 of Figure 2-12.

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Figure 2-12 Schematic diagram of removing the panel of the power module of the
CX600-8

Step 3 Clean air filters.


The CX600-8 adopts sponge air filters, for which dry cleansing is suitable.
1.

Dust off air filters.

2.

Use a cleaner to draw the dust.

Step 4 Install a cleaned air filter to the air intake frame.


1.

Place the clean air filter to the position where the air intake frame is to be installed and
press the air filter, as shown in 1 of Figure 2-13.

2.

Install the panel of the air intake frame into its original position in the chassis, as shown in
2 of Figure 2-13.
Figure 2-13 Schematic diagram of installing an air filter to the air intake frame of the
CX600-8

Step 5 Install a cleaned air filter to the panel of the power module.
1.

Place the air filter onto the back of the panel of the power module.

2.

Install the panel of the power module into its original position in the chassis, as shown in
Figure 2-14.

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Figure 2-14 Schematic diagram of installing the panel of the power module of the
CX600-8

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2.3.5 Maintaining the Air Filter of the CX600-16


Context
An air filter filters out the dust in the air drawn into the chassis for heat dissipation. On the
CX600-16, air filters are installed to the air intake frame and the panel of the power module.
To ensure good heat dissipation and ventilation for the system and to prevent the accumulation
of dust on an air filter, you need to clean the air filter regularly. You are recommended to clean
an air filter at least once every three months. If an air filter is placed in a dusty environment, it
should be cleaned more frequently.

Procedure
Step 1 Remove an air filter from the air intake frame.

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1.

Pull out the panel of the air intake frame horizontally with fingers in the holes on both sides
of the panel. In this manner, the panel is removed, as shown in 1 of Figure 2-15.

2.

Loosen the captive screws on both sides of the panel of the air filter, as shown in 2 of
Figure 2-15.

3.

Hold the captive screws and pull out the air filter, as shown in 3 of Figure 2-15.

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Figure 2-15 Schematic diagram of removing an air filter from the air intake frame of the
CX600-16

Step 2 Remove an air filter from the panel of the power module.
1.

Pull out the panel of the power module horizontally with fingers in the holes on both sides
of the panel. In this manner, the panel is removed, as shown in 1 of Figure 2-16.

2.

Remove the air filter from the panel of the power module, as shown in 2 of Figure 2-16.
Figure 2-16 Schematic diagram of removing the panel of the power module of the
CX600-16

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Step 3 Clean air filters.


The CX600-16 adopts sponge air filters, for which dry cleansing is suitable.
1.

Dust off air filters.

2.

Use a cleaner to draw the dust.

Step 4 Install a cleaned air filter to the air intake frame.


1.

Insert a clean and dry air filter into the chassis, as shown in 1 of Figure 2-17.

2.

Use a crosshead screwdriver to tighten the captive screws on both sides of the air filter, as
shown in 2 of Figure 2-17.

3.

Install the panel of the air intake frame to its original position, as shown in 3 of Figure
2-17.
Figure 2-17 Schematic diagram of installing an air filter to the air intake frame of the
CX600-16

Step 5 Install a cleaned air filter to the panel of the power module.

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1.

Place the air filter onto the back of the panel of the power module.

2.

Install the panel of the power module into its original position in the chassis, as shown in
Figure 2-18.

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Figure 2-18 Schematic diagram of installing the panel of the power module of the
CX600-16

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2.3.6 Removing Dust from Fan Modules


Context
The fan modules are part of a device. The fan modules help in heat dissipation and ventilation
of the entire system.
During the running of a device, the fans and the Fan Control Board (FCB) of the fan modules
absorb dust. When a lot of dust is accumulated, the stable running of the fan modules is affected
and the dust becomes the pollution source of the chassis, which poses a latent hazard to stable
system running.
To ensure the long-term stability of a device, it is recommended to remove dust from each fan
module once a year as follows:

Procedure
Step 1 Remove dust from a spare fan module.
Remove dust from the fans and the FCB of a spare fan module with the clean gauze, antistatic
soft brush, or the vacuum cleaner.
Step 2 Replace the fan module to be cleaned with the spare one.
For detailed operations, refer to the"HUAWEI CX600 Metro Services Platform Parts
Replacement".

CAUTION
Maintainers must spend no more than five minutes to replace a fan frame. Otherwise, the security
and stability of the device is severely affected.

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Step 3 Remove dust from the replaced fan module.


Remove dust from the fans and the FCB of the replaced fan module with the clean gauze,
antistatic soft brush, or the vacuum cleaner. The fan module cleaned is used as a spare one.
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2.3.7 Removing Dust from Boards


Context

DANGER
l Use antistatic measures in the whole process. For example, you have to operate at an antistatic
table and wear antistatic clothes and wrist straps.
l Choose the qualified detergent; otherwise, the board will be damaged.

CAUTION
Removing boards may significantly affect the running of services. Therefore, you should remove
dust from boards during a period when the service traffic is light, for example, between 2:00
and 4:00 a.m.
During the running of a device, dust accumulates on the boards due to cross ventilation in the
process of heat dissipation. The lower the air cleanliness and relative humidity are, the higher
the accumulation of dust is. The worse the air cleanness is and the lower the relative humidity
is, the more dust is absorbed. When a certain amount of dust is accumulated, it affects the heat
dissipation and the electric insulation of boards. It thus threatens the stable running of the device.
You are recommended to clean dust for all boards once in every two years.
The steps are described as follows.

Procedure
Step 1 Prepare spare boards.
To clean dust for all boards, you need to prepare a spare board for each board.
Step 2 Replace boards.
Replace a board with the spare board first. You cannot remove dust from the board until the
spare one is in position and runs normally.
Step 3 Remove dust.
You can carry out dust cleaning in many ways. Two ways for dust cleaning are as follows.
l With vacuum cleaner
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Brush dust from board surface with a clean and dry antistatic soft brush and align the dust
intake of a vacuum cleaner with the brush. In this case, dust is absorbed immediately when
it is brushed off.
This method features simple operation and low cost. It is hard to remove the dust that is
absorbed on board surface such as harmful gas.
l With detergent
Use dedicated anhydrous, erosion-free, non-conductive and highly volatile detergent such
as Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) to remove dust from boards.
This method helps to remove dust completely, even those harmful gases that are adsorbed
on board surface. It, however, features complicated operation and high cost.
Step 4 Reuse boards.
Due to the amount limit of spare boards, it is not possible to replace all the boards with spare
boards simultaneously.
You can repeatedly use the cleaned board to replace other boards the types of which are the same
for secure maintenance.
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2.3.8 Removing Dust from Optical Interfaces and Connectors


Context
After a device has run for a period of time, you need to remove dust from optical interfaces on
boards and connectors of fibers.

CAUTION
Make sure that services are not interrupted when removing an LPU for dust removal.

Protection Against Laser

DANGER
The optical interface emits laser, which may cause injuries to eyes.

WARNING
Do not use unqualified cleaning tools or materials. This may damage the optical connectors and
interfaces.

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When performing an operation on optical connectors, wearing infrared filter glasses is


recommended so that your eyes can be protected from being hurt. If you do not wear such glasses,
do not look directly into the optical connector of an optical interface.

Capping Optical Interfaces and Connectors


Cover the unused optical interfaces on boards and connectors of fibers with dust caps. After you
remove the fiber from an optical interface, cover dust caps on the interface and the connector of
the fiber.
This helps to:
l

Protect eyes from being hurt by laser.

Prevent dust from being accumulated on optical interfaces and connectors.

Do as follows to clean optical interfaces and connectors:

Procedure
Step 1 Pull out an LPU.
Before pulling out an LPU, remove fibers from optical interfaces.
Performing this step under the guidance of Huawei engineers is recommended so that damages
to the LPU can be avoided.
Step 2 Clean the optical interfaces and connectors with dedicated tools and materials.
The tools and materials can be purchased from fiber suppliers.
For large-power optical interfaces and connectors, you must use special tools and materials to
clean them.
For small-power optical interfaces and connectors, you can use clean, dry antistatic brushes, if
dedicated tools and materials are unavailable.
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Loopback Test on Optical Interfaces


Add an optical attenuator when conducting a loopback test on an optical interface. In this manner,
the optical module can be protected from being overloaded and damaged due to high optical
power that is received.

2.4 Backup and Restoration


How to back up and restore data.
For the CX device, backup and restoration involves:
2.4.1 Backing Up the Configuration File
2.4.2 Restoring the Configuration Files

2.4.1 Backing Up the Configuration File


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A configuration file can be backed up in the following manners:

Procedure
l

Directly Copying the File


Run the display current-configuration command on the command line interface and copy
all command outputs into a .txt file. In this manner, the configuration file is backed up into
the hard disk of the maintenance terminal.

Directly copy the configuration file to the CFcard.


You can take the step to copy the current configuration file immediately to the CFcard of
the CX device. Run the following commands to copy the configuration file to the CFcard
of the CX device before starting the CX device:
<HUAWEI> copy vrpcfg.zip cfcard:/backup.zip
Copy cfcard:/vrpcfg.zip to cfcard:/backup.zip?[Y/N]:y
100% complete
Info:Copied file cfcard:/vrpcfg.zip to cfcard:/backup.zip...Done

Backing Up the File Through TFTP


1.

Assign an IP address to the CX device.


The CX device functions as a TFTP client.
Connect the CX device and maintenance terminal to set up a Telnet environment.
Assign an IP address to the interface on the CX device. Ensure that this IP address
and the IP address of the TFTP server are in the same network segment.

2.

Run the TFTP server application program.


Run the TFTP server application program on the PC. Configure the path where the
downloaded file is to be saved, IP address of the TFTP server, and interface number.

3.

Transfer the configuration file.


Run the tftp command with parameters specifying the IP address (10.110.24.209 in
this example) of the TFTP server, operation, and name of the configuration file on the
command line interface.
<HUAWEI> tftp 10.110.24.209 put vrpcfg.zip
Transfer file in binary mode.
Now begin to copy file to remote tftp server, please wait for a while...
\
TFTP:
1503 bytes sent in 1 seconds.
File uploaded successfully.

Backing Up the File Through FTP


1.

Connect the CX device and maintenance terminal to set up a Telnet environment.


Assign an IP address to the interface on the CX device.

2.

Enable the FTP service.


The CX device functions as an FTP server.
Enable the functions of the FTP server. Create an FTP user with the username as
huawei and password as 123. The user is authorized to access "cfcard:/".
<HUAWEI> system-view
[HUAWEI] ftp server enable
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[HUAWEI-aaa] local-user huawei password simple 123


[HUAWEI-aaa] local-user huawei service-type ftp
[HUAWEI-aaa] local-user huawei ftp-directory cfcard:/

3.

On the maintenance terminal, initiate an FTP connection to the CX device.


On the PC, set up an FTP connection with the CX device through the FTP client.
Assume that the IP address of the CX device is 10.110.24.254.
C:\Documents and Setting\Administrator> ftp 10.110.24.254
Connected to 10.110.24.254.
220 FTP service ready.
User (10.110.24.254:(none)): huawei
331 Password required for huawei.
Password:
230 User logged in.

4.

Configure transfer parameters.


If the FTP user passes the authentication, the FTP client displays the prompt character
of "ftp>". Enter binary following the prompt character. Then, specify the path where
the uploaded file is to be saved on the FTP client.
ftp> binary
200 Type set to I.
ftp> lcd c:\temp
Local directory now C:\temp.

5.

Transfer the configuration file.


On the PC, run the get command to download the configuration file to the specified
path and save the file as backup.zip.
ftp> get vrpcfg.zip backup.zip
200 Port command okay.
150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for vrpcfg.zip.
226 Transfer complete.
ftp: 1021 bytes received in 0.06Seconds 60.02Kbytes/sec.
ftp>

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2.4.2 Restoring the Configuration Files


You can restore the configuration files through the following ways.
NOTE

After restoring the configuration files, reset the CX device to make the configuration files take effect.

Recovering the Configuration Files Saved in the CF Card Memory


This action is to restore the configuration files saved in the CF card memory of the CX device
as the configuration files of the current system.
Run the following commands when the CX device works normally.
<HUAWEI> copy backup.zip CFcard:/vrpcfg.zip
Copy CFcard:/backup.zip to CFcard:/vrpcfg.zip?[Y/N]:y
100% complete
Info: Copied file CFcard:/backup.zip to CFcard:/vrpcfg.zip...Done

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Recovering the Configuration Files Saved in the PC Through TFTP


This action is to restore the configuration files saved in the PC as the configuration files of the
current system.
The CX device works as the TFFP client. The restoration procedure is similar to that for backing
up the configuration files through TFTP. Run the tftp get command to download the
configuration files saved in the PC to the CF card memory of the CX device.

Recovering the Configuration Files Saved in the PC Through FTP


This action is to restore the configuration files saved in the PC as the configuration files of the
current system.
The CX device acts as the FTP server. The restoration procedure is similar to that for backing
up the configuration files through FTP. Run the ftp put command to upload the configuration
files saved in the PC to the CF card memory of the CX device.

2.5 Grounding System Maintenance


How to maintain the grounding system.
2.5.1 Checking the Grounding System
2.5.2 Measuring the Grounding Resistance

2.5.1 Checking the Grounding System


To maintain the grounding system, check the following:
l

The electrical contact between the metallic parts and the cabinet body. The metallic parts
and the cabinet body must be well contacted. The contact points such as screw holes, guide
lanes, and lifting ears must not be painted. Otherwise, bad electrical contact may occur.

The grounding terminals at the front and back doors and the side doors. These terminals
must be well connected with the grounding wires.

The grounding buses of combined neighboring cabinets. If cabinets are combined, the
neighboring cabinets must be connected by a grounding bus.

The yellow and green protecting grounding cables. One end of a grounding cable should
connect the PGND grounding bus of the power distribution cabinet in the equipment room,
and the other end connects the grounding terminal of the cabinet. The screws that fix the
grounding cable should not be loose.

2.5.2 Measuring the Grounding Resistance


NOTE

The grounding resistance of a comprehensive communication building should be no more than 1 ; that
of a common communication station, no more than 5 ; that of the place with high earth resistibility, no
more than 10 .
To measure the grounding resistance, use an earth resistance tester. Figure 2-19 shows the arrangement
of the probes of an earth resistance tester.

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Figure 2-19 Arrangement of probes of an earth resistance tester

NOTE

l Position the current probe and the voltage probe in a manner that is perpendicular to the wires of a
grounding net or underground metallic pipes.
l Do not measure the grounding resistance right after a rain.

If the distance between the current probe and the rim of a grounding net is d1 and the length
of the maximum diagonal line of a grounding net is D: d1 is normally four to five times as
much as D.

If the distance between the probe and the side of a grounding net is d2, then d2 is 50% to
60% of d1.

In measurement, move the voltage probe along the line connecting the grounding net and
the current probe for three times; each movement is about 5% of d1. If the three resistance
values are similar, it means that the grounding resistance is normal.
NOTE

If you feel difficult to measure d1, you can take 2D instead of d1, D instead of d2, in a place where the
earth resistibility is uniform. In a place where the resistibility is not uniform, you can take 3D instead of
d1, 1.7D instead of d2 as the data.

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Operations Involving Risks

About This Chapter


This chapter describes the operations that may cause bodily injury or device faults during
maintenance.
3.1 Hardware Operations Involving Risks
3.2 Command Executions Involving Risks

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CAUTION
The operations listed below have to be performed with caution.
The operations listed below have to be performed with caution.
Table 3-1 Hardware operations involving risks
Item

Sub-item

Aftereffects that may be


caused by maloperation

Operations on
boards

Hot swapping the master main


control board is prohibited

l When the standby main control


board runs normally, data
backup from the master board
to the standby one requires a
certain period. In this case, the
latest data on the main control
board cannot be backed up
entirely to the standby board.
Therefore, removing the inservice master control board
may result in incorrect statistics
and data loss.
l When the standby main control
board fails to run, removing the
in-service master board may
result in interrupt of partial or
even global services.

Operations on
boards

Pressing the Reset button on the


main control board at will is
prohibited

l If you press the Reset button on


the panel, the board is forced to
reset the hardware. This
operation can be carried out
only by the qualified personnel
in case that fatal faults occur in
the system.
l If the Reset button on the panel
is pressed by mistake, the main
control board will be reset. Its
results are the same as those of
removing the in-service master
control board.

Operations on
boards

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Pressing the OFL button at will is


prohibited.

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board is powered off and the
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Item

Sub-item

Aftereffects that may be


caused by maloperation

Operations on
boards

Inserting and removing boards


without wearing antistatic wrist
strap are prohibited

l Electrostatic on human body


does great harm to electrical
parts on the board.
l If the maintenance personnel
insert and remove boards
without wearing antistatic wrist
strap, the board may be
damaged or not run stably.

Operations on
boards

Debugging the Console with the


Console cable is prohibited

Only Huawei professional


engineers can use the debugging
Console; otherwise, abnormality of
board running or board resetting
may be caused.

Operations on the
CF card

Hot swapping the CF card is


prohibited

When the CF card is reading or


writing data, hot swapping the CF
card may cause abnormity of the
operation system. That is resetting
caused by infinite loop or loss of
heartbreak of the main control
board on which the CF card is on.

Operations for
cable

Plugging in and plugging out the


network cables inside the cabinet at
will are prohibited

l The network cables inside the


cabinet are used for
communication between the
host and the terminal.
l Plug-in and plug-out of the
cables inside the cabinet at will
may make the terminal fail to
log on to the CX device.

Operations for
power supply

Operating the power supply in the


power distribution frame of the
cabinet is prohibited

l The maintenance personnel can


operate the power supply based
on the guide only in the case of
upgrading, expansion, parts
replacement or fatal faults.
l Operations at will may cause
fatal faults such as shut-down of
the device and interruption of
the services.

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CAUTION
The commands given below can be used only by the qualified and trained personnel.

Table 3-2 Command executions involving risks

3-4

Classification

Command

Function

Aftereffect that may be caused


by maloperation

Reboot

reboot

Rebooting the
system

This command can be used only in


the case of office deployment or
upgrading; otherwise, the services
carried over the device will be
interrupted.

Format

formatdevicename

Formatting the
storage device

Using this command may cause


loss of all the files on the specified
storage device and the files cannot
be restored.

Delete

delete [ /
unreserved ]
{ filename |
cfcard: }

Deleting the
specified files in
the storage
device

This command is used to delete the


specified files in the storage device
of the CX device. If you use
unreserved when deleting files,
the files cannot be restored.

User interface

authenticatio
n-mode

Authenticating
the logon users

When setting user authentication


on the Console and VTY user
interface, if the mode is password
or AAA, you have to set the
password or the user name to log on
to the CX device.

System
maintenance

startup
systemsoftware

Setting the large


file for next
startup

In the active/standby mode, set the


large files for next startup at the
same time on the active and
standby main control board.
Otherwise, the CX device will
restart continuously.

System
maintenance

upgrade

Upgrading a
board

Using this command to upgrade the


software or the logical file of a
board will interrupt the services.

System
maintenance

power off slot

Powering off a
board

Using this command will power off


a board and interrupt the services.

System
maintenance

reset slot

Restarting a
board

Using this command will restart the


specified board.

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Commonly Used Commands for


Maintenance

This chapter describes the commonly used commands during maintenance.


Table 4-1 shows the commonly used commands for maintenance.
Table 4-1 Commonly used commands for maintenance
Command

Function

dir [/all ] [ filename ]

Displays the information on the specified


file or directory in the storage device of the
CX device.

display alarm { slot-id | all | active |history |


information name alarm-name }

Displays alarms.

display bgp [ vpnv4 vpn-instance vpninstance-name ] peer [ { group-name | ipv4address } log-info | [ ipv4-address ] verbose ]

Displays BGP peer.

display bgp vpnv4 all peer [ [ ipv4-address ]


verbose ]
display clock [ utc ]

Displays the information on the output port


of the LPU reference source and the
attributes of the clock reference source.

display cpu-usage [ configuration ] [ slave |


slot slot-id [ vcpu vcpu-number ]]

Displays the statistics and configurations of


CPU usage.

display cpu-usage [ task-name ] [ slave | slot


slot-id ]

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display current-configuration
[ configuration [ configuration-type
[ configuration-instance ] ] | controller |
interface interface-type [ interface-number ] ]

Displays the valid parameters of the CX


device.

display fan

Displays the status of the fan.

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Function

display fib [ slot-id ] statistics

Displays the total number of the FIB entries.

display device [ pic-status | slot-id ]

Displays the basic information about the


CX device.

display [ ipv6 ] ftp-server

Displays the parameters of the FTP server


in use.

display interface [ interface-type [ interfacenumber ]

Displays the running status and statistics of


an interface.

display ip interface [ interface-type interfacenumber ]

Displays IP-related configurations and


statistics of an interface such as the packets
transceived, bytes, multicast packets, and
broadcast packets received, sent and
discarded.

display ip interface brief [ slot slot-number


[ card card-number ] | [ interface-type
[ interface-number ] ]

Displays IP-related brief information of an


interface such as the IP address, status of the
physical link and protocol, and the
description of the interface.

display ip routing-table

Displays the brief information of IPv4


routing table.

display isis peer [ verbose ] [ process-id | vpninstance vpn-instanc-name ]

Displays the IS-IS peer relationship.

display local-user

Displays the attributes of local users.

display logbuffer [ size value | slot slot-id |


module module-name |level { severity |
emergencies | alerts | critical | errors |
warnings | notifications | informational |
debugging } ]*

Displays the record in the log buffer.

display logbuffer summary [ level severity |


slot slot-id ]*

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display memory-usage [ slave | slot slot-id |


threshold [ slot slot-id ] ]

Displays the CPU usage of the CX device.

display ospf [ process-id ] brief

Displays the brief information of OSPF.

display ospf [ process-id ] peer [ interfacetype interface-number ] neighbor-id | brief |


last-nbr-down ]

Displays OSPF neighbors.

display patch-information

Displays the status of the patch.

display power

Displays the status of power supply.

display saved-configuration [ last | time |


configuration ]

Displays the configuration files for next


startup of the CX device.

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Command

Function

display startup

Displays the system software and the


configuration files related to the current and
next startup.

display switchover state

Displays the backup status of the active/


standby board.

display temperature slot slot-id

Displays the status of the slot temperature


transducer.

display trapbuffer [ size value ]

Displays the record in the alarm buffer.

display voltage slot slot-id

Displays the status of the voltage transducer


in the specified slot.

display version

Displays the version of system software.

ping [ ip ] [ -a source-ip-address | -c count | d | -f | -h ttl-value | -i interface-type interfacenumber } | -m time | -n | -p pattern | -q | -r | -s


packetsize | -t timeout | -tos tos-value | -v | -vpninstance vpn-instance-name ] * host

Displays IP network connection and


whether the host is reachable.

tracert [ -a source-ip-address | -f first-TTL | m max-TTL | -p port | -q nqueries | -vpninstance vpn-instance-name | -w timeout ] *


host

Tests the gateways through which the


packets pass from the host to the destination
and checks the network connection to locate
the faults.

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Reference Maintenance Items and


Operations

This section describes some uncommon maintenance items and related operations for ease of
reference.

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Specification
Maintenanc
e Item
Configuration
files of the
active and
standby
boards

Chec
k
result
s

Guidance
Run the dir and
display startup
commands.

The filenames, size, time for the creation of


the configuration files of the active and
standby boards should be identical.
As shown in the bolded information, the
configuration files should be identical.
MainBoard:
Configured startup system
software:
cfcard:/V600R002C02.cc
Startup system
software:
cfcard:/
V600R002C02.cc
Next startup system
software:
cfcard:/
V600R003C00.cc
Startup saved-configuration
file:
cfcard:/vrpcfg.cfg
Next startup saved-configuration
file:
cfcard:/vrpcfg.cfg
Startup paf
file:
cfcard:/
paf-V600R002C02.txt
Next startup paf
file:
cfcard:/pafV600R003C00.txt
Startup license
file:
cfcard:/
license-V600R002C02.txt
Next startup license
file:
cfcard:/licenseV600R003C00.txt
Startup patch
package:
cfcard:/
patch.bat
Next startup patch
package:
cfcard:/patch.bat
SlaveBoard:
Configured startup system
software:
cfcard:/V600R002C02.cc
Startup system
software:
cfcard:/
V600R002C02.cc
Next startup system
software:
cfcard:/
V600R003C00.cc
Startup saved-configuration
file:
cfcard:/vrpcfg.cfg
Next startup saved-configuration
file:
cfcard:/vrpcfg.cfg
Startup paf
file:
cfcard:/
paf-V600R002C02.txt
Next startup paf
file:
cfcard:/pafV600R003C00.txt
Startup license
file:
cfcard:/
license-V600R002C02.txt
Next startup license
file:
cfcard:/licenseV600R003C00.txt
Startup patch

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Maintenanc
e Item

Guidance

Chec
k
result
s

package:
cfcard:/
patch.bat
Next startup patch
package:
cfcard:/patch.bat

Backup of log
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files in the CF card
to the local device as
a backup through
FTP or TFTP.

The CF card must stores the log files in a


certain period.

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e Item
PAF and
license files

Chec
k
result
s

Guidance
Run the dir and
display startup
commands.

The filenames, size, creation time, contents


of the PAF and license files should meet the
requirements.
As shown in the bolded information, the
PAF and License should be identical.
MainBoard:
Configured startup system
software:
cfcard:/V600R002C02.cc
Startup system
software:
cfcard:/
V600R002C02.cc
Next startup system
software:
cfcard:/
V600R003C00.cc
Startup saved-configuration
file:
cfcard:/vrpcfg.cfg
Next startup saved-configuration
file:
cfcard:/vrpcfg.cfg
Startup paf
file:
cfcard:/
paf-V600R002C02.txt
Next startup paf
file:
cfcard:/pafV600R003C00.txt
Startup license
file:
cfcard:/
license-V600R002C02.txt
Next startup license
file:
cfcard:/licenseV600R003C00.txt
Startup patch
package:
cfcard:/
patch.bat
Next startup patch
package:
cfcard:/patch.bat
SlaveBoard:
Configured startup system
software:
cfcard:/V600R002C02.cc
Startup system
software:
cfcard:/
V600R002C02.cc
Next startup system
software:
cfcard:/
V600R003C00.cc
Startup saved-configuration
file:
cfcard:/vrpcfg.cfg
Next startup saved-configuration
file:
cfcard:/vrpcfg.cfg
Startup paf
file:
cfcard:/
paf-V600R002C02.txt
Next startup paf
file:
cfcard:/pafV600R003C00.txt
Startup license
file:
cfcard:/
license-V600R002C02.txt
Next startup license
file:
cfcard:/licenseV600R003C00.txt

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Specification
Maintenanc
e Item

Guidance

Chec
k
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Startup patch
package:
cfcard:/
patch.bat
Next startup patch
package:
cfcard:/patch.bat

Patch

Run the dir and


display patchinformation
commands.

The patch files in the CF card should meet


the requirements and in running state.

Interface
configuration

Run the display


interface or display
currentconfiguration
command.

l The interface that is in the Down state


cannot have configuration but the
shutdown command.
l The interfaces that are in the Up state
must have configurations.
l If the interface is not in service, use the
shutdown command to set it in the
administratively Down state.

Interface
description

IP interface
information

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interface
command.

All the activated interfaces should be


described in accordance to a certain rule.

Run the display ip


interface brief
command.

The output includes the IP address, the


physical status of the interface, the status of
the protocol, and the interface description.

If there is no relevant rule, abide by the


following rule: local device name/local port
number/remote device name/remote port
number/remote port rate.

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Maintenanc
e Item

Guidance

Traffic
Statistics on
an Interface

Run the display ip


interface brief
command.

Chec
k
result
s

As shown in the bolded information. In


normal situations, the traffic statistics that
are displayed twice remain unchanged.
<HUAWEI> display ip interface
GigabitEthernet0/0/0 current state :
UP
Line protocol current state : UP
The Maximum Transmit Unit : 1500
bytes
input packets : 24118, bytes :
1069731, multicasts : 0
output packets : 25965, bytes :
1263373, multicasts : 0
Directed-broadcast packets:
received packets:
0, sent
packets:
0
forwarded packets:
0,
dropped packets:
0
ARP packet input number:
1217
Request packet:
1121
Reply packet:
96
Unknown packet:
0
Internet Address is 100.1.1.200/24
Broadcast address : 100.1.1.255
TTL being 1 packet number:
0
TTL invalid packet number:
0
ICMP packet input number:
0
Echo reply:
0
Unreachable:
0
Source quench:
0
Routing redirect:
0
Echo request:
0
Router advert:
0
Router solicit:
0
Time exceed:
0
IP header bad:
0
Timestamp request:
0
Timestamp reply:
0
Information request:
0
Information reply:
0
Netmask request:
0
Netmask reply:
0
Unknown type:
0
DHCP packet deal mode: global

Active/
standby
switchover
status

Run the display


switchover state
command.

When the software and hardware of the


device run normally and the versions are
identical, "Slot 7 HA FSM State(master):
realtime or routine backup. Slot 8 HA FSM
State(slave): receiving realtime or routine
data." should be displayed.
If no standby board is configured, "Slot 8
HA FSM State(master): waiting for the
slave to be inserted." is displayed.

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Specification
Maintenanc
e Item

Guidance

Configuration
files of the
active and
standby
boards

Run the dir


command.

The configuration files of the active and the


standby boards should be identical.

FTP service
port

Run the display ftpserver command.

The FTP service ports that are not in service


should be disabled.

Cleanness and
tidiness

Examine the device


surface, the
components inside
the device, the air
filters, floors, and
the tabletop.

l They should be clean and tidy.

Heat
dissipation

Examine the heat


dissipation of the
device.

l The fans must be kept running when the


device is working. Do not switch off the
fans at random unless you clean the
device.

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l Clean and replace the air filter in time to


ensure ventilation and heat dissipation
of the cabinet and the fan frames.

l Keep the vent of the device uncovered.


l Clean the air filters periodically.
Power supply
backup

Check whether there


is a redundant power
module for backup.

l It is recommended to install a backup


power supply module. Both the two
power supply modules should be on.
l If there is no backup, record this issue.

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e Item
Software
versions of
the system
and boards

Chec
k
result
s

Guidance
Run the display
version command.

The software versions of the system and


boards must meet the requirements.
The versions of the active and standby
boards must be identical.
As shown in the bolded information, the
software version should be identical.
Huawei Versatile Routing Platform
Software
VRP (R) software, Version VRP5.90
(CX600 V600R003C00)
Copyright (C) 2000-2011 HUAWEI TECH
CO., LTD.
HUAWEI CX600-X8 uptime is 0 week, 0
day, 1 hou
r, 53 minutes
BKP 0 version
1. PCB
A
2. MPU Slot
3. SRU Slot
4. SFU Slot
5. LPU Slot

information:
Version : CR52BKPB REV
Quantity:
Quantity:
Quantity:
Quantity:

0
2
2
8

MPU 9(Master) : uptime is 0 week, 0


day, 2 hours, 6 minutes
StartupTime
2006/10/27
12:31:24
SDRAM Memory Size
: 1024M bytes
NVRAM Memory Size
: 512K bytes
CF Card1 Memory Size: 497M bytes
CF Card2 Memory Size: 497M bytes
MPU version information:
1. PCB
Version : CR52SRUA REV
A
2. EPLD1
Version : 104
3. EPLD2
Version : 102
4. FPGA
Version : 006
5. BootROM Version : 43.0
6. BootLoad Version : 46.0
7. Software Version : Version 5.90
RELEASE 0029
MIF version information:
---- More ----

Cable layout

Examine the cable


layout.

Power cables and service cables must be


laid out separately.
The cables must be laid out in order.

Cable labels

Examine the cable


labels.

The cable labels must be clear, accurate, and


in compliance with the related standard.
For details, refer to the appendix in the
Installation Guide.

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Specification

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e Item

Guidance

Surface of the
frame

Examine the surface


of the frame.

The surface must be in good condition.

Heat
dissipation of
the frame

Examine heat
dissipation of the
frame.

The frame vent should be clean, and heat


dissipation of the device should be normal.

Redundancy
configuration

Run the display


currentconfiguration
command.

All the configurations must be useful.


Cancel the unnecessary configurations.

Chec
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result
s

Idle slots must be installed with a blank


filler panel.

If there is dust on the air filter, clean it on


time.

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Maintenanc
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Interface
clock

Chec
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result
s

Guidance
Run the display
interface
command.
The POS, ATM, E1,
T1, E3, and T3
interfaces can
configure clock
mode.
NOTE
POS, ATM, E1 and
T1 interfaces cannot
be configured on the
X1 and X2 models of
the CX600.

l When two CX devices are connected


back-to-back, the master clock mode
should be set for both of them or one
should be set as the master clock and the
other should be set as the slave clock.
l If the WDM system is used between the
CX devices, the CX devices should be
set in the master clock mode.
l If the active SDH or SONET system is
used between the CX devices, the CX
devices should be set in the slave clock
mode.
l Set the clock mode only on the PPP
enabled interfaces.
The bolded information is clock mode.
master: indicates the master clock, slave:
indicates the slave clock.
<HUAWEI> display interface
Pos6/0/0 current state : DOWN
Line protocol current state : DOWN
Description:HUAWEI, Pos6/0/0
Interface
Route Port,The Maximum Transmit Unit
is 4470, Hold timer is 10(sec)
Internet Address is 8.1.1.1/24
Link layer protocol is PPP
LCP initial
The Vendor PN is FTRJ8519P1BNL-HW
The Vendor Name is FINISAR CORP.
Port BW: 2.5G, Transceiver max BW:
1G, Transceiver Mode: MultiMode
WaveLength: 850nm, Transmission
Distance: 550m
Rx Power: -20.01dBm, Tx Power:
-6.01dBm
Physical layer is Packet Over SDH
Scramble enabled, clock master,
CRC-32, loopback: none
Flag J0 "NetEngine
"
Flag J1 "NetEngine
"
Flag C2 22(0x16)
SDH alarm:
section layer: LOS
line
layer: SF
path
layer: PPLM
SDH error:
section layer: B1 0
line
layer: B2 0 REI 0
path
layer: B3 0 REI 0
Statistics last cleared:never
Last 300 seconds input rate 0 bits/
sec, 0 packets/sec
Last 300 seconds output rate 0
bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
Input: 0 packets, 12565 bytes
Input error: 2 shortpacket, 0

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Guidance

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longpacket, 29 CRC, 0 lostpacket


Output: 0 packets, 0 bytes
Output error: 0 lostpackets
Output error: 0 overrunpackets, 0
underrunpackets

Ethernet
interface
configuration

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Run the display


interface ethernet
and display
interface
gigabitethernet
commands.

The speed and duplex mode must be


consistent at the two ends.
As shown in the bolded information.
<HUAWEI> display interface Ethernet
brief
PHY: Physical
*down: administratively down
^down: standby
(l): loopback
(b): BFD down
InUti/OutUti: input utility/output
utility
Interface
PHY
AutoNeg Duplex Bandwidth InUti OutUti
Trunk
GigabitEthernet0/0/0
up
enable
half
100M
0%
0%
-GigabitEthernet2/0/0
up
disable full
1000M
0%
0%
-GigabitEthernet2/0/0.100
up
disable full
1000M
0%
0%
-GigabitEthernet2/0/1
down
disable full
1000M
0%
0%
-GigabitEthernet2/0/2
*down
disable full
1000M
0%
0%
-GigabitEthernet2/0/3
*down
disable full
1000M
0%
0%
-GigabitEthernet2/0/4
*down
disable full
1000M
0%
0%
-GigabitEthernet2/0/5
*down
disable full
1000M
0%
0%
-GigabitEthernet2/0/6
*down
disable full
1000M
0%
0%
-GigabitEthernet2/0/7
*down
disable full
1000M
0%
0%
-GigabitEthernet2/0/8
down
disable full
1000M
0%
0%
-GigabitEthernet2/0/9
*down
disable full
1000M
0%
0%
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Specification
Maintenanc
e Item
POS interface
configuration
NOTE
POS
interfaces
cannot be
configured on
the X1 and X2
models of the
CX600.

ATM
interface
configuration
NOTE
ATM
interfaces
cannot be
configured on
the X1 and X2
models of the
CX600.

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s

Guidance
Run the display
interface pos
command.

l Link protocol
l Clock mode
l MTU
As shown in the bolded information.
<HUAWEI> display interface Pos6/0/0
Pos6/0/0 current state : UP
Line protocol current state : UP
Description:HUAWEI, Pos6/0/0
Interface
Route Port,The Maximum Transmit Unit
is 4470, Hold timer is 10(sec)
Internet Address is 8.1.1.1/24
Link layer protocol is PPP
LCP initial
The Vendor PN is FTRJ8519P1BNL-HW
The Vendor Name is FINISAR CORP.
Port BW: 2.5G, Transceiver max BW:
1G, Transceiver Mode: MultiMode
WaveLength: 850nm, Transmission
Distance: 550m
Rx Power: -20.01dBm, Tx Power:
-5.94dBm
Physical layer is Packet Over SDH
Scramble enabled, clock master,
CRC-32, loopback: none
Flag J0 "NetEngine
"
Flag J1 "NetEngine
"
Flag C2 22(0x16)
---- More ----

Run the following


commands:

l Encapsulation mode

l display
interface atm

l LLID

l PVC information

l display atm
interface
l display atm
service
l display atm
pvc-info
l display atm
pvp-info
l display atm llid

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IP address

Chec
k
result
s

Guidance
Run the display
interface
command.

For the IP addresses of the point-to-point


interfaces, the subnet mask is set to 30 bits.
As shown in the bolded information.
display ip interface brief
*down: administratively down
!down: FIB overload down
(l): loopback
(s): spoofing
The number of interface that
Physical is 4
The number of interface that
in Physical is 3
The number of interface that
Protocol is 4
The number of interface that
in Protocol is 3
Interface
Address/Mask
Physical
Aux0/0/1
unassigned
*down
GigabitEthernet0/0/0
100.1.1.200/24
up
LoopBack0
1.1.1.1/32
NULL0
unassigned
Pos6/0/0
8.1.1.1/30
Pos6/0/1
unassigned
Pos6/0/2
unassigned
Pos6/0/3
unassigned
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is DOWN
is UP in
is DOWN
IP
Protocol
down
up

up

up(s)

up

up(s)

up

up

down

down

down

down

down

down

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Specification
Maintenanc
e Item
MTU

Chec
k
result
s

Guidance
Run the display
interface
command.

The MTU value of the local interface must


be the same as that of the peer interface.
As shown in the bolded information.
<HUAWEI> display interface Pos
Pos6/0/0 current state : DOWN
Line protocol current state : DOWN
Description:HUAWEI, Pos6/0/0
Interface
Route Port,The Maximum Transmit Unit
is 4470, Hold timer is 10(sec)
Internet Address is 8.1.1.1/30
Link layer protocol is PPP
LCP initial
The Vendor PN is FTRJ8519P1BNL-HW
The Vendor Name is FINISAR CORP.
Port BW: 2.5G, Transceiver max BW:
1G, Transceiver Mode: MultiMode
WaveLength: 850nm, Transmission
Distance: 550m
Rx Power: -20.01dBm, Tx Power:
-5.95dBm
Physical layer is Packet Over SDH
Scramble enabled, clock master,
CRC-32, loopback: none
Flag J0 "NetEngine
"
Flag J1 "NetEngine
"
Flag C2 22(0x16)
---- More ----

CIDR

BGP route

Run the display ip


routing-table
protocol static
command.

l The routing entries should be


summarized through CIDR.

Run the display bgp


routing-table
command.

Use network+black hole route to manually


perform route aggregation, and then
advertise the aggregated route statistically.

l Do not create unnecessary routes and


redundant routes.

It is recommended that you configure the


CX device to advertise routes by using
network.
You can also configure the CX device to
import routes by using the import
command.
OSPF router
ID

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Run the display


router id or the
display ospf brief
command.

l The router ID should use the address of


the loopback interface.
l If the loopback interface is not assigned
an IP address, use the IP address of the
incoming interface or the IP address of
an interface least to be down.

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OSPF route

Guidance
Run the display
ospf routing
command.

Chec
k
result
s

It is recommended that you configure the


CX device to advertise routes by using
network.
You can also configure the CX device to
import routes by using the import
command.

Virtual OSPF
link

Run the display


ospf
vlinkcommand.

The virtual link should not be used.

OSPF STUB
area

Run the display


currentconfiguration
configuration ospf
command.

Stub area is not allowed to import external


routes

OSPF error
packets

Run the display


ospf error
command and after
five minutes, run
this command
again. Collect the
number of error
packets for
comparison.

The number of error packets should not


increase.

Consistency
of OSPF
router ID

Run the display


router id or display
ospf brief
command.

The router ID should be identical with the


OSPF process ID.

IS-IS system
ID

Run the display


router id or display
isis brief command.

l The system ID is an extension of the


loopback interface address.

Run the display


currentconfiguration
configuration isis
command.

It is recommended that you configure the


CX device to advertise routes by using
network.

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assigned, use the IP address of the
incoming interface.

You can also configure the CX device to


import routes by using the import
command.

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Guidance

ISIS widemetric

Run the display


currentconfiguration
configuration isis
command.

The cost style parameter of IS-IS is


narrow,wide,wide-compatible,
compatible, narrow-compatible.

IS-IS address

Run the display


currentconfiguration
configuration isis
command.

The network entity can have only one


address.

Multicast
routing
protocol

Run the display


multicast routingtable command.

l PIM-SM is used in the multicast


domain.

MPLS LSRID

Run the display


currentconfiguration |
include mpls lsr-id
command.

l The LSR-ID should use the loopback


address. The LSR-ID must be unique in
the backbone network.

MPLS LDP
peer status

Run the display


mpls ldp peer
command.

There is information about LDP peer.

Fire control

Check the key parts


such as the cabinet,
frame, and cabling
trough.

All parts must be fire-proof. All fire


prevention facilities must be in good
condition.

Theft
prevention

Check doors,
windows, and theftproof nets of the
equipment room.

They must be in good condition.

Usually, one CX device can be configured


with three areas at most.

l IGMP is enabled on the interfaces


involved in multicast routing.

l If the loopback interface is not assigned


an IP address, use the IP address of the
incoming interface or the IP address of
an interface least to be down.

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Glossary

This appendix lists the glossaries in this manual.


C
console

Stands for console port. It is a serial null-modem connection used to configure


the local device. By default, the transmission rate is 9600bps.

D
daily routine
maintenance

A maintenance measure carried out by the ordinary maintenance personnel.

F
Flash
memory

A special type of EEPROM that can be erased and reprogrammed in blocks


instead of one byte at a time. Flash memory is memory which retains its
contents even after power is removed.

P
periodic
routine
maintenance

A relatively complex maintenance measure carried out by the maintenance


personnel who have undergone professional trainings.

R
routine
maintenance

A preventive maintenance measure conducted during the normal operation


of the device.

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terminal

A-2

A device that enables you to communicate with a computer. Generally, a


terminal is a combination of keyboard and display screen. In networking, a
terminal is a personal computer or workstation connected to a mainframe.
The personal computer usually runs terminal emulation software that makes
the mainframe think it is like any other mainframe terminal.

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Acronyms and Abbreviations

This chapter collates glossary and frequently used acronyms and abbreviations in this manual.
B
BGP

Border Gateway Protocol

C
CIDR

Classless Inter-Domain Routing

F
FTP

File Transfer Protocol

I
IBGP

Internal BGP

IGMP

Internet Group Management Protocol

IP

Internet Protocol

IS-IS

Intermediate System-Intermediate System

L
LDP

Label Distribution Protocol

LSR

Label Switching Router

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MBGP

Multiprotocol Border Gateway Protocol

MPLS

Multi-Protocol Label Switching

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MTU

Maximum Transmission Unit

N
NTP

Network Time Protocol

O
OSPF

Open Shortest Path First

P
PIM

Protocol Independent Multicast

PIM-SM

Protocol Independent Multicast Sparse Mode

S
SDH

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy

SONET

Synchronous Optical Network

T
TFTP

Trivial File Transfer Protocol

V
VPN

B-2

Virtual Private Network

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