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V600R003C00
Routine Maintenance
Issue
01
Date
2011-05-30
Notice
The purchased products, services and features are stipulated by the contract made between Huawei and the
customer. All or part of the products, services and features described in this document may not be within the
purchase scope or the usage scope. Unless otherwise specified in the contract, all statements, information,
and recommendations in this document are provided "AS IS" without warranties, guarantees or representations
of any kind, either express or implied.
The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made in the
preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents, but all statements, information, and
recommendations in this document do not constitute the warranty of any kind, express or implied.
Website:
http://www.huawei.com
Email:
support@huawei.com
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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
NM configuration engineer
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol
Description
DANGER
WARNING
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Symbol
Description
CAUTION
TIP
NOTE
Change History
Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue contains all the
changes made in earlier issues.
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Contents
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
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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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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.
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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.
Operating Specifications
l
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
Periodic check
Carry out a check periodically and maintain records mentioned in this manual
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
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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.
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.
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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
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
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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Maintenance
period
Maintenance item
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.
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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
Temperat
ure
Chec
k
result
s
Daily
Observe the
hygrometer and
record it
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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
Alarm
Chec
k
result
s
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Maintenance
item
Log
Mai
nten
ance
peri
od
Guidance
Specification
Chec
k
result
s
Daily
Configura
tion files
CF card
2-6
Mont
hly
Mont
hly
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Maintenance
item
Mai
nten
ance
peri
od
Guidance
Specification
Op
era
tio
n
of
the
De
vic
e
Daily
Temperat
ure
Chec
k
result
s
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Maintenance
item
Mai
nten
ance
peri
od
Guidance
Specification
Chec
k
result
s
Voltage
Daily
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Maintenance
item
Mai
nten
ance
peri
od
Guidance
Specification
Status of
the fan
module
Daily
Chec
k
result
s
Status of
the power
supply
module
Daily
DC
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Maintenance
item
System
clock
Mai
nten
ance
peri
od
Guidance
Specification
Chec
k
result
s
Mont
hly
CPU
usage
Daily
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Maintenance
item
Mai
nten
ance
peri
od
Guidance
Specification
Memory
usage
Daily
Chec
k
result
s
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Maintenance
item
Traffic on
an
interface
Mai
nten
ance
peri
od
Guidance
Specification
Chec
k
result
s
Mont
hly
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item
Mai
nten
ance
peri
od
Guidance
Specification
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)
0%
0%
0
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Chec
k
result
s
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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Maintenance
item
Running
status of a
board
Mai
nten
ance
peri
od
Guidance
Specification
Chec
k
result
s
Mont
hly
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- - NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
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Maintenance
item
Mai
nten
ance
peri
od
Guidance
Specification
De
plo
ym
ent
of
the
Ser
vic
es
Mont
hly
Status of
OSPF
neighbor
relationshi
p
Chec
k
result
s
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Maintenance
item
Status of
IS-IS
neighbor
relationshi
p
Mai
nten
ance
peri
od
Guidance
Specification
Chec
k
result
s
Mont
hly
Status of
BGP peer
relationshi
p
Mont
hly
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Maintenance
item
Routing
informatio
n
Mai
nten
ance
peri
od
Guidance
Specification
Mont
hly
Chec
k
result
s
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Administr
ative user
control
Mont
hly
Telnet
logon
control
Mont
hly
FTP
password
control
Mont
hly
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Maintenance
item
Password
change
Mai
nten
ance
peri
od
Guidance
Specification
Chec
k
result
s
Mont
hly
Du
stp
roo
f
Ma
int
ena
nce
of
the
De
vic
e
Backup
and
Restoratio
n
Mont
hly
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
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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.
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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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
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
2.
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1.
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
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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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.
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Place fingers in the holes on both sides of the panel to press hard inwards, pull it out of the
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
2.
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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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
2.
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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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
2.
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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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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2.
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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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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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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CAUTION
Make sure that services are not interrupted when removing an LPU for dust removal.
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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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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Context
A configuration file can be backed up in the following manners:
Procedure
l
2.
3.
2.
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3.
4.
5.
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After restoring the configuration files, reset the CX device to make the configuration files take effect.
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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.
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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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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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
Operations on
boards
Operations on
boards
Operations on
boards
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Item
Sub-item
Operations on
boards
Operations on
boards
Operations on the
CF card
Operations for
cable
Operations for
power supply
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CAUTION
The commands given below can be used only by the qualified and trained personnel.
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Classification
Command
Function
Reboot
reboot
Rebooting the
system
Format
formatdevicename
Formatting the
storage device
Delete
delete [ /
unreserved ]
{ filename |
cfcard: }
Deleting the
specified files in
the storage
device
User interface
authenticatio
n-mode
Authenticating
the logon users
System
maintenance
startup
systemsoftware
System
maintenance
upgrade
Upgrading a
board
System
maintenance
Powering off a
board
System
maintenance
reset slot
Restarting a
board
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Function
Displays alarms.
display bgp [ vpnv4 vpn-instance vpninstance-name ] peer [ { group-name | ipv4address } log-info | [ ipv4-address ] verbose ]
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display current-configuration
[ configuration [ configuration-type
[ configuration-instance ] ] | controller |
interface interface-type [ interface-number ] ]
display fan
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Command
Function
display ip routing-table
display local-user
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display patch-information
display power
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Command
Function
display startup
display version
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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.
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Specification
Maintenanc
e Item
Guidance
Chec
k
result
s
package:
cfcard:/
patch.bat
Next startup patch
package:
cfcard:/patch.bat
Backup of log
files
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Specification
Maintenanc
e Item
PAF and
license files
Chec
k
result
s
Guidance
Run the dir and
display startup
commands.
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Specification
Maintenanc
e Item
Guidance
Chec
k
result
s
Startup patch
package:
cfcard:/
patch.bat
Next startup patch
package:
cfcard:/patch.bat
Patch
Interface
configuration
Interface
description
IP interface
information
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Specification
Maintenanc
e Item
Guidance
Traffic
Statistics on
an Interface
Chec
k
result
s
Active/
standby
switchover
status
5-6
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Specification
Maintenanc
e Item
Guidance
Configuration
files of the
active and
standby
boards
FTP service
port
Cleanness and
tidiness
Heat
dissipation
Chec
k
result
s
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Specification
Maintenanc
e Item
Software
versions of
the system
and boards
Chec
k
result
s
Guidance
Run the display
version command.
information:
Version : CR52BKPB REV
Quantity:
Quantity:
Quantity:
Quantity:
0
2
2
8
Cable layout
Cable labels
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Specification
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Maintenanc
e Item
Guidance
Surface of the
frame
Heat
dissipation of
the frame
Examine heat
dissipation of the
frame.
Redundancy
configuration
Chec
k
result
s
5-9
Specification
Maintenanc
e Item
Interface
clock
Chec
k
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.
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Specification
Maintenanc
e Item
Guidance
Chec
k
result
s
Ethernet
interface
configuration
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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.
Chec
k
result
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 ----
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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Specification
Maintenanc
e Item
IP address
Chec
k
result
s
Guidance
Run the display
interface
command.
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is UP in
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
5-13
Specification
Maintenanc
e Item
MTU
Chec
k
result
s
Guidance
Run the display
interface
command.
CIDR
BGP route
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Specification
Maintenanc
e Item
OSPF route
Guidance
Run the display
ospf routing
command.
Chec
k
result
s
Virtual OSPF
link
OSPF STUB
area
OSPF error
packets
Consistency
of OSPF
router ID
IS-IS system
ID
IS-IS route
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Specification
Maintenanc
e Item
5-16
Chec
k
result
s
Guidance
ISIS widemetric
IS-IS address
Multicast
routing
protocol
MPLS LSRID
MPLS LDP
peer status
Fire control
Theft
prevention
Check doors,
windows, and theftproof nets of the
equipment room.
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Glossary
D
daily routine
maintenance
F
Flash
memory
P
periodic
routine
maintenance
R
routine
maintenance
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A Glossary
terminal
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This chapter collates glossary and frequently used acronyms and abbreviations in this manual.
B
BGP
C
CIDR
F
FTP
I
IBGP
Internal BGP
IGMP
IP
Internet Protocol
IS-IS
L
LDP
LSR
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MBGP
MPLS
B-1
MTU
N
NTP
O
OSPF
P
PIM
PIM-SM
S
SDH
SONET
T
TFTP
V
VPN
B-2
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