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H3C

MSR20_MSR30_MSR50_MSR900-CMW520

-R2209P33-SI Release Notes

Copyright © 2012 Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.

No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any

means without prior written consent of Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.

The information in this document is subject to change without notice.

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H3C

MSR20_MSR30_MSR50_MSR900-CMW520-

R2209P33-SI Release Notes Keywords: Version Information Unresolved Problems and Avoidance Measure

Abstract: The explication for this version, including Version Information, Unresolved

Problems and Avoidance Measure, Version Compatibility, Software Upgrading and so on.

Acronyms:

Acronym Full spelling

LAN Local Area Network

MAC Media Access Control

IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol

VLAN Virtual Local Area Network

STP Spanning Tree Protocol

RMON Remote Monitor(SNMP)

GMRP GARP Multicast Registration Protocol

ACL Access Control List

DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

OSPF Open Shortest Path First

RIP Routing Information Protocol

ARP Address Resolution Protocol

AAA Authentication Authorization Accounting

RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol

PIM Protocol Independent Multicast

LPM Longest Prefix Match

QoS Quality of Service

UTP Unshielded Twisted Paired

SFP Small Form-Factor Pluggable

GBIC Gigabit Interface Converter

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Table of Contents

Version Information ················································································································· 5 Version Number ······················································································································· 5 Version History·························································································································· 5 Hardware and Software Compatibility Matrix ············································································ 12 Upgrading restrictions and guidelines ······················································································· 15

Hardware feature updates ···································································································· 15 CMW520-R2209P33 ················································································································· 15 CMW520-R2209P26 ················································································································· 15 CMW520-R2207P08 ················································································································· 15 CMW520-E2103 ······················································································································ 16 CMW520-E1804 ······················································································································ 16 CMW520-B1707 ······················································································································ 16 CMW520-B1608 ······················································································································ 17 CMW520-B1506 ······················································································································ 17

Software feature and command updates ··············································································· 17

MIB Updates ························································································································· 17

Configuration Changes ········································································································· 21

Restrictions and Cautions ······································································································ 21

Open Problems and Workarounds ·························································································· 22

List of Resolved Problems ······································································································· 22 Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2209P33 ················································································· 22 Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2209P26 ················································································· 23 Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2209P21 ················································································· 24 Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2209P15 ················································································· 24 Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2209P13 ················································································· 25 Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2209P01 ················································································· 25 Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2209 ······················································································ 26 Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2207P45 ················································································· 27 Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2207P38 ················································································· 27 Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2207P34 ················································································· 28 Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2207P23 ················································································· 28 Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2207P14 ················································································· 29 Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2207P08 ················································································· 29 Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2207P02 ················································································· 30 Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2207 ······················································································ 31 Resolved Problems in CMW520-E2206 ······················································································· 31 Resolved Problems in CMW520-E1908P02 ·················································································· 32 Resolved Problems in CMW520-E1804 ······················································································· 32 Resolved Problems in CMW520-B1707 ······················································································· 32 Resolved Problems in CMW520-B1608 ······················································································· 33 Resolved Problems in CMW520-B1606 ······················································································· 34 Resolved Problems in CMW520-R1508P02&CMW520-B1508P02 ···················································· 35 Resolved Problems in CMW520-R1508&CMW520-B1508 ······························································ 35 Resolved Problems in CMW520-R1507 ······················································································ 36 Resolved Problems in CMW520-B1502 ······················································································· 36 Resolved Problems in CMW520-B1501L01 ·················································································· 37 Resolved Problems in CMW520-B1204P04 ················································································· 37 Resolved Problems in CMW520-B1204P03 ················································································· 37 Resolved Problems in CMW520-B1204L02 ·················································································· 37

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Resolved Problems in CMW520-B1204L01 ·················································································· 38 Resolved Problems in CMW520-B1203 ······················································································· 39 Resolved Problems in CMW520-B1202P02 ················································································· 39 Resolved Problems in CMW520-B1202P01 ················································································· 39 Resolved Problems in CMW520-B1202 ······················································································· 39 Resolved Problems in CMW520-B1106 ······················································································· 40

Related Documentation ········································································································ 41 New Feature Documentation ·································································································· 41 Documentation Set ················································································································ 41 Obtaining Documentation ······································································································ 41

Technical support ················································································································· 42 Files ································································································································ 60 Software Maintenance Methods ······················································································· 62 Main BootWare Menu ······································································································ 63 BootWare Submenus ······································································································· 66 Introduction to XModem ·································································································· 69 Modifying Serial Port Parameters ······················································································· 69 Configuring Ethernet Parameters ······················································································ 73 Upgrading Application Program Through Ethernet Interface ················································ 75 Maintaining the Router with TFTP Server ·············································································· 77 Maintaining the Router with FTP Server ··············································································· 79 Maintaining Application Program and Configuration File ····················································· 83 User Password Loss ··········································································································· 85 BootWare Password Loss ·································································································· 86 Super Password Loss ········································································································ 87

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List of Tables

Table 1 Version history ................................................................................................................................. 5

Table 2 Hardware and software compatibility matrix .........................................................................12

Table 3 MIB updates ..................................................................................................................................17

Table 4 Follow these steps to register the software: .............................................................................22

Table 5 MSR20-1X Series Hardware Features .........................................................................................43

Table 6 MSR20 Series Hardware Features ..............................................................................................44

Table 7 MSR30 Series Hardware Features ..............................................................................................45

Table 8 MSR30 -1X Series Hardware Features ........................................................................................46

Table 9 MSR50 Series Hardware Features ..............................................................................................47

Table 10 MSR 9XX Series Hardware Features .........................................................................................48

Table 11 MSR20_MSR30_MSR50_MSR900 series Module List ................................................................49

Table 12 MSR20_MSR30_MSR50_MSR900 Series Software Features ....................................................55

Table 13 Default names and types of the boot files ............................................................................60

Table 14 Description on the three configuration files ..........................................................................61

Table 15 Main BootWare menu ...............................................................................................................65

Table 16 BootWare serial submenu ........................................................................................................66

Table 17 Enter Ethernet interface submenu ..........................................................................................67

Table 18 File control submenu .................................................................................................................68

Table 19 BootWare operation submenu ................................................................................................68

Table 20 Ethernet parameters settings description ..............................................................................74

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This document describes the features, restrictions and guidelines, open problems, and

workarounds for version R2209P33. Before you use this version in a live network, back up the

configuration and test the version to avoid software upgrade affecting your live network.

Use this document in conjunction with H3C

MSR20_MSR30_MSR50_MSR900-CMW520-R2209P33-SI Release Notes (Software Feature

Changes) and the documents listed in "Related Documentation".

Version Information

Version Number

MSR 20-20_MSR 20-21_MSR 20-40_MSR30-16_MSR 30-20_MSR 30-40_MSR 30-60_MSR

50-40_MSR 50-60_MSR 50-40 MPU-G2_ MSR 50-60 MPU-G2:

Comware software, Version 5.20, Release 2209P33, Standard

MSR9XX_MSR20-1X_MSR30-11_MSR30-1X:

Comware software, Version 5.20, Release 2209P33

Note: You can see the version number with the command display version in any view.

Please see Note①.

Version History

Table 1 Version history

Version

number

Last

version

Release

Date

Release

type Remarks

CMW520-R

2209P33

CMW520-

R2209P26 2012-08-21

Release

version

Support MSR20_30_50_900 series

Modified Features:

1. Logging in to the device

2. The specifications of ASBR LSP and BGP LSP

CMW520-R

2209P26

CMW520-

R2209P21 2012-07-23

Release

version

Support MSR20_30_50_900 series

Modified Features:

1. Logging in to the device

CMW520-R

2209P21

CMW520-

R2209P15

2012-06-14

Release

version

Support MSR20_30_50_900 series

New Features:

1. Support map a nonstandard port to an

application layer protocol for NAT ALG

2. The console interface of MSR900 and

MSR920 support the function of the auxiliary

interface, and Only the MSR900 and MSR920

which's PCB versions are 3.0 or higher can

support this function.

CMW520-

R2209P19

Release

version

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CMW520-R

2209P19

CMW520-

R2209P01 2012-06-14

Release

version Only support MSR9XX series

CMW520-R

2209P15

CMW520-

R2209P13 2012-05-17

Release

version

Support MSR20_30_50_900 series

New Features:

1. Support to auto-configure the router by USB

disk

2. Extend MSR50 OSPF maximum area amount

to 200

CMW520-R

2209P13

CMW520-

R2209P01 2012-04-23

Release

version

Support MSR20_30_50_900 series

New Features:

1. Support to disable the USB port using the

command

CMW520-R

2209P01

CMW520-

R2209 2012-03-28

Release

version

Support MSR20_30_50_900 series

New Features:

1. Support to filter packets based on MAC

Addresses, and any attempt to break this rule

must to be logged and to send a SNMP trap

2. Support to assign IPv6 address of /127 prefix

on link interfaces

CMW520-R

2209

CMW520-

R2207P45 2012-02-14

Release

version

Support MSR20_30_50_900 series

New Features:

1. CWMP support for configuring multiple ACS

servers.

2. Support multicast UDPH function

3. Support to using the sub-address of the

interface sending and receiving RIP routes

CMW520-R

2207P45

CMW520-

R2207P38 2011-12-28

Release

version

Support MSR20_30_50_900 series

New Features:

1. Using the command of ―impedance

south-africa‖ to set the FXO interface‘s ringing

impedance

2. Support HUAWEI EC1261 3G modem

3. If The NAT and IPSEC functions were

enabled at the same interface, the command

of ―ipsec no-nat-process enable‖ can control

that packets don‘t do NAT transition before

IPSEC

4. Support of CWMP over AES-256 SSL tunnel

5. Support of CWMP (TR-069) over SSL for BIMS

and the router

CMW520-R

2207P38

CMW520-

R2207P34 2011-11-18

Release

version

Support MSR20_30_50_900 series

New Features:

1. The MIM-G.SHDSL and FIC-G.SHDSL card

supported the Whip function

CMW520-R

2207P34

CMW520-

R2207P23 2011-10-19

Release

version

Support MSR20_30_50_900 series

New Features:

1. Support Huawei E261 3G modem and ZTE

MF190 3G modem

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CMW520-R

2207P23

CMW520-

R2207P14 2011-09-15

Release

version

Support MSR20_30_50_900 series

New Features:

1. Delay to notify the status change of

interface

2. Support to encrypt HWTACAS Key

3. The Statistic information of the MFR main

interface included the input and output

packets from sub-interface.

CMW520-R

2207P14

CMW520-

R2207P08 2011-08-17

Release

version

Support MSR20_30_50_900 series

New Features:

1. The number of NAT address pool was

extended to 64 from 32.

2. Support Sierra 250U and 308U 3G modem at

the MSR20/MSR30/MSR9XX router.

CMW520-R

2207P08

CMW520-

R2207P02 2011-07-15

Release

version

Support MSR20_30_50_900 series

New Features:

1. Support HUAWEI E173 WCDMA modem

2. Support to Configure TPID on a Layer 3

Ethernet or VE interface, and to implement

VLAN termination.

3. Support to transit the

extendedVideoCapability field of H245

packets in the NAT ALG

4. Support the DVPN instance.

5. The QoS policy of main interface can apply

to sub-interface.

6. Support the Refer-by field of the SIP packets.

CMW520-R

2207P02

CMW520-

R2207 2011-06-23

Release

version

Support MSR20_30_50_900 series

New Features:

1. Support the statistics per classifier of nested

QoS

CMW520-R

2207

CMW520-

E2206 2011-05-19

Release

version

Support MSR20_30_50_900 series

New Features:

1. Call forwarding authority control

2. Support DAR MIB

CMW520-E

2206

CMW520-

E2103 2011-04-07

ESS

version

Support MSR20_30_50_900 series

New Features:

1. Support Novatel Modem MC760

2. Authorization again for AAA

3. The feature supports the VPN could visit the

other VPN by NAT

4. Support OSPF and NAT in bridge-template

interface

5. WCDMA 3G Modem

6. CDMA2000 3G Modem

7. TD-SCDMA 3G Modem

8. SIP TRUNKING

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9. SRTP

10. L2VPN connected to L3VPN

11. NAT DMZ host and related features

12. SIP support for non early media negotiation

13. IPsec RRI

14. Allows you to configure NAT address

groups, NAT server, and attack protection

through TR069.

15. Support of routing protocols for 6VPE

16. BIDIR-PIM

17. OSPFv3 support for MCE

18. Voice support for TR104

19. BGP, OSPFv3 and ISISv6 support for IPv6

VPN BFD

20. Allows you to set a BGP update interval of

0.

21. Allows you to use domain names to specify

SNMP trap and log hosts.

22. TR069 supports the following memory and

CPU utilization nodes:

23. ACL configuration information display

filtering

24. A routing policy name can contain up to

64 characters.

25. Allows you to use names as BGP

community attributes

26. Permanent attribute for static routes

27. Continue feature for routing policy

28. E1POS and AM ports can send calling

numbers.

29. POS terminal access can use the source

address in the TPDU header to map POS

packets to specific POS applications.

30. POS terminal access allows you to specify

TCP source port numbers for POS applications.

31. Bloomberg MSR Source NAT

In NAT NOPAT mode (NOPAT dynamic entries

exist)

32. NAT support for discontinuous address

pools

33. ISDN support for sending the

progress-indicator unit

34. An ACL name can contain up to 63

characters.

35. POS MIB and E1 POS MIB

36. SIP support for SRV and NAPTR

37. TR098

CMW520-E

2103

CMW520-

E1908P02 2010-03-24

ESS

version

Support MSR20_30_50_900 series

New Features:

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1. Portal, RADIUS, and HWTACACS support for

multi-VRF

2.L2TP Auto Client

3.G729B audio codec, which supports G.729

Annex B

4.FXS interface support for calling name

5. NQA threshold alarming

6. Dot1p based remark for MPLS-EXP, which

allows you to implement priority scheduling on

an MPLS interface.

7.Virtual baudrate adjustment on the tunnel

interface

8.Support for 63-bit SIP authentication

username

9.ISDN trap, which provides the state change

traps of ISDN Layer-2

10.MQC MIB Index Persist, which enables MQC

MID indexes to survive reboots

11. Layer-3 interface support for LLDP, which

enables Layer-3 Ethernet interfaces to support

LLDP.

CMW520-E

1908P02

CMW520-

E1804 2009-09-18

ESS

version

Support MSR20_30_50 series(Add

MSR30-1Xseries and MSR9XX series)

New Features:

1. SIP-T‘s support for basic QSIG call

2. E&M non-signaling mode

3. Support for unidirectional media streams

4. Portal‘s support for mandatory web page

pushing

5. Support for enhanced fax and modem

transparent transmission

6. Tunnel interfaces‘ support for the IPSec

encapsulation

7. Optimizing the QoS page

8. Embedded NMS

9. AAA‘s support for super authentication

10. SIP‘s support for the Join header

11. Voice products‘ support for Web NMS

This feature implements using Web to

configure voice products.

CMW520-R

1809P06

CMW520-

R1809 2009-09-09

Release

version Only support MSR30-11_30-1X

CMW520-R

1809

CMW520-

R1808 2009-09-09

Release

version Only support MSR20_MSR30

CMW520-R

1805

CMW520-

E1804 2009-06-26

Release

version Only support MSR 20-1X

CMW520-E

1804

CMW520-

B1707 2009-03-02

ESS

version

Support MSR20_30_50 series(include MSR20-1X

and MSR50 MPU-G2)

New Features:

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1.P2P flow control feature

2. Enhances for ARP anti-attack

3. Configure a fixed sub interface through

Web.

4. TEL_URL

5. DDNS collaboration with VPN

6. Customized IVR

7. POS terminal access

8.DMC

9. DNS supported on voice features

10.IPsec&IKE Monitor MIB

11.SIP session update

12.Enable the implementation of SIP on the

router compatible with Huawei SoftX standard

T38 fax, FAX \ MODEM pass through function.

Deleted Features: None.

CMW520-R

1719P01

CMW520-

R1710 2009-02-20

Release

version Only support MSR 30-11

CMW520-R

1710

CMW520-

B1707 2008-12-17

Release

version Only support MSR 20-1X

CMW520-R

1710

CMW520-

B1707 2008-09-14

Release

version Only support MSR 30-11

CMW520-B

1707

CMW520-

B1608 2008-06-23

Beta

version

Support MSR20_30_50 series(include MSR20-1X

and MSR50 MPU-G2)

1.QoS priority marking support on VLAN

interfaces

2.Encryption of configuration file

3.Enhanced Netstream

4.Traffic classification and queuing support on

PPPoE-enabled interfaces in bridging mode

5.Embedding CBQ in QoS

6.ISDN NAT Backup

Deleted Features: None.

Modified Features: None.

CMW520-R

1618P15

CMW520-

R1618P03 2008-10-15

Release

version Only support MSR20

CMW520-R

1618P03

CMW520-

R1617 2008-06-20

Release

version Only support MSR20-1X

CMW520-R

1618P01

CMW520-

R1617 2008-08-22

Release

version Only support MSR30_30-16

CMW520-R

1617

CMW520-

R1615 2008-04-09

Release

version Only support MSR20

CMW520-R

1615

CMW520-

B1608 2008-03-10

Release

version Only support MSR30-11

CMW520-B

1608P05

CMW520-

B1608 2008-01-18

Beta

version Only support MSR20-1X

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CMW520-B

1608

CMW520-

B1606 2007-11-29

Beta

version Support MSR20_30_50 series(except MSR20-1X)

CMW520-B

1606

CMW520-

R1508P01 2007-10-19

Beta

version

Support MSR20_30_50(except

MSR30-11/MSR20-1X)

New Features:

1.ACSEI

2.VoiceVLAN support Cisco IP Phone

Deleted Features:None.

Modified Features:None.

CMW520-B

1605P01H0

1

CMW520-

R1508P01 2007-09-20

Beta

version MSR20-1X

CMW520-R

1508P02

CMW520-

R1508 2007-09-24

Release

version Support MSR20_30_50(except MSR30-11)

CMW520-B

1508P02

CMW520-

B1508 2007-09-24

Beta

version Only support MSR30-11

CMW520-R

1508P01

CMW520-

R1508 2007-09-20

Release

version Only support MSR20_30

CMW520-B

1508

CMW520-

B1506P02 2007-09-07

Release

version Only support MSR30-11

CMW520-R

1508

CMW520-

R1507 2007-09-03

Release

version

None.

New Features:

1.DVPN

2.Terminal Access

3.Qos WRED support DSCP

4.Call forwarding

5.Call waiting

6.Call hold

7.Call transfer

8.Call backup

9.Hunt group

10.Call barring

11.Extended Portal

12.SNMP support VPN

Deleted Features:None.

Modified Features:None.

CMW520-R

1507

CMW520-

B1502 2007-08-02

Release

version

First time for the release version of

MSR30-16,and Support MSR20_30_50 (except

MSR30-11)

CMW520-B

1506P02

CMW520-

B1506P01 2007-08-02

Beta

version Only support MSR30-11

CMW520-B

1506P01

CMW520-

B1506 2007-07-05

Beta

version Only support MSR30-11

CMW520-B

1506

CMW520-

B1502 2007-06-18

Beta

version

First time for the release version of

MSR30-11,and only support MSR30-11

None.

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CMW520-B

1502

CMW520-

B1501L01 2007-04-24

Beta

version First time for the beta version of MSR30-16

CMW520-B

1501L01

CMW520-

B1204L01 2007-02-06

Beta

version Limited.

CMW520-B

1204P04

CMW520-

B1204P03 2007-02-01

Beta

version Resolved Problem

CMW520-B

1204P03

CMW520-

B1204L02 2007-01-30

Beta

version Resolved Problem

CMW520-B

1204L02

CMW520-

B1203 2007-01-25

Beta

version Limited.

CMW520-B

1204L01

CMW520-

B1201 2007-01-19

Beta

version Limited.

CMW520-B

1203P01

CMW520-

B1203 2006-12-30

Beta

version Limited.

CMW520-B

1203

CMW520-

B1202P02 2006-12-27

Beta

version Resolved Problem

CMW520-B

1202P02

CMW520-

B1202P01 2006-12-06

Beta

version Resolved Problem

CMW520-B

1202P01

CMW520-

B1202 2006-11-23

Beta

version Resolved Problem

CMW520-B

1202

CMW520-

B1201 2006-11-10

Beta

version Resolved Problem

CMW520-B

1201

CMW520-

B1106 2006-10-30

Beta

version Resolved Problem

CMW520-B

1106

CMW520-

B1105P01 2006-09-28

Beta

version Resolved Problem

CMW520-B

1105P01

CMW520-

B1105 2006-08-25

Beta

version Resolved Problem

CMW520-B

1105 None 2006-08-09

Beta

version First time.

Hardware and Software Compatibility Matrix

Table 2 Hardware and software compatibility matrix

Item Specifications

Product

family MSR20_30_50_900 series routers

Hardwa

re

platfor

m

MSR20-1X series: MSR 20-10_MSR 20-11_MSR 20-12_MSR 20-13_MSR 20-15

MSR 20-20_MSR 20-21_MSR 20-40

MSR30-11

MSR30-1X series: MSR30-10_MSR30-11E_MSR30-11F

MSR 30-16

MSR30-20_MSR 30-40_MSR 30-60

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Item Specifications

MSR 50-40_MSR 50-60_ MSR 50-40 MPU-G2_MSR 50-60 MPU-G2

MSR9XX series: MSR 900_MSR920

Boot

ROM

version

MSR20-1X series: 226 or higher

MSR 20-20_MSR 20-21_MSR 20-40: 313 or higher

MSR30-11_ MSR30-1X series: 223 or higher

MSR30-16: 212 or higher

MSR 30-20_MSR 30-40_MSR 30-60: 317 or higher

MSR 50-40_MSR 50-60: 315 or higher

MSR 50-40 MPU-G2_ MSR 50-60 MPU-G2: 122 or higher

MSR 9XX series: 117 or higher

(Note: Perform the command display version command in any view to view the version

information. Please see Note②)

Host

softwar

e

Hardware software MD5 Check Sum

MSR 20-20_MSR

20-21_MSR 20-40

MSR20-CMW520-R2209P21-SI

.BIN

c541858f8b13651136b303e03

51d0062

MSR20-1X series MSR201X-CMW520-R2209P21

.BIN

8c7e0e86f45b6fed0384b6b0c

838a62b

MSR 30-11 MSR3011-CMW520-R2209P21

.BIN

be88510a3389d09897a9cffd0

7bb70a9

MSR30-1X series MSR301X-CMW520-R2209P21

.BIN

be88510a3389d09897a9cffd0

7bb70a9

MSR 30-16 MSR3016-CMW520-R2209P21

-SI.BIN

5ee61ceec043f8d7f606bd3d5

1e2383a

MSR 30-20_MSR

30-40_MSR 30-60

MSR30-CMW520-R2209P21-SI

.BIN

aad04409516911fd91d52a102

b14949d

MSR 50-40_MSR 50-60 MSR50-CMW520-R2209P21-SI

.BIN

08791c5fcb8b8bdaf37045908

3a56cf2

MSR 50-40 MPU-G2_ MSR

50-60 MPU-G2

MSR50-CMW520-R2209P21-E

PUSI.BIN

d519182f3fe51940e99c22a1a

722e9b3

MSR 900_MSR920 MSR9XX-CMW520-R2209P21.

BIN

626e88e80fadfa44b77015e81

2418b7d

iMC

version

iMC PLAT 5.1 SP1 (E0202P05)

iMC UAM 5.1 SP1 (E0301P03)

iMC EAD 5.1 SP1 (E0301P03)

iMC MVM 5.1 SP1 (E0201P01)

iMC VSM 5.1 (E0201) (MSR9XX series not support VSM)

iMC QoSM 5.1 (E0201)

iMC TAM 5.1 (E0301)

iNode

version iNode PC 5.1 (E0304)

TTYD

version 4.27

OAA

version

OAA Name Version

OAP (1) MIM-OAP/ FIC-OAP version:

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Item Specifications

Software: 130 or higher

(2) MIM-OAP-V2 version:

Software: 104 or higher

BIOS: 103 or higher

FPGA: 1.00 or higher

(3) FIC-OAP-V2 version:

Software: 102or higher

BIOS: 102 or higher

FPGA: 1.00 or higher

OAPS

(1) MIM-OAPS version:

Software: 101 or higher

(2) MIM-OAPS-V2 version:

Software: 104or higher

BIOS: 101 or higher

FPGA: 1.00 or higher

OSM 128 or higher

ASM 102 or higher

NAM 200 or higher

WAAM 100 or higher

VCX VCX 9.5 or higher

Cards

Version

Cards Name Software Version CPLD or FPGA version

SIC-3G-GSM 180 or higher 200 or higher

SIC-3G-CDMA 180 or higher 200 or higher

SIC-3G-TD 180 or higher 200 or higher

SIC-AP R3200 or higher 200 or higher

SIC-ADSL-I/SIC-ADSL-P 230 or higher 100 or higher

MIM-6FCM/FIC-6FCM 230 or higher 100 or higher

SIC-EPON R3130 or higher 100 or higher

FIC-24FXS 200 or higher 100 or higher

DFIC-24FXO24FXS 200 or higher 100 or higher

SIC-2BSV/MIM-2BSV/FIC

-2BSV None CPLD:200 or higher

VCPM:RTV1VCPM None CPLD:100 or higher

FPGA:400 or higher

Sample:To display the host software and Boot ROM version of the MSR routers, perform the

following:

<H3C> display version

H3C Comware Platform Software

Comware software, Version 5.20, Release 2209P33, Standard ------- Note①

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Copyright (c) 2004-2012 Hangzhou H3C Tech Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.

H3C MSR50-60 uptime is 0 week, 0 day, 0 hour, 2 minutes

CPU type: FREESCALE MPC8541 833MHz

256M bytes DDR SDRAM Memory

4M bytes Flash Memory

Pcb Version: 3.0

Logic Version: 2.0

Basic BootROM Version: 3.10

Extend BootROM Version: 3.15 ------ Note②

[SLOT 0]CON (Hardware)3.0, (Driver)1.0, (Cpld)2.0

[SLOT 0]AUX (Hardware)3.0, (Driver)1.0, (Cpld)2.0

[SLOT 0]GE0/0 (Hardware)3.0, (Driver)1.0, (Cpld)2.0

[SLOT 0]GE0/1 (Hardware)3.0, (Driver)1.0, (Cpld)2.0

[SLOT 11]FIX-SNDE (Hardware)3.0, (Driver)2.0, (Cpld)2.0

Upgrading restrictions and guidelines

Hardware feature updates

CMW520-R2209P33

None

CMW520-R2209P26

New features: TOSHIBA flash is supported on MSR 30-11E/MSR 30-11F/MSR 30-10/MSR

900/MSR 920.

Deleted features: None

CMW520-R2207P08

New Features:

Add new card:

Open Application Platform MIM Interface Module(Smart)-V2 (RT-MIM-OAPS-V2)

Open Application Platform MIM Interface Module-V2 (RT-MIM-OAP-V2)

Open Application Platform FIC Interface Module-V2 (RT-FIC-OAP-V2)

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CMW520-E2103

New Features:

Add new card:

1-port SDH/SONET interface module FIC-1POS-V4;

1-port SDH/SONET interface module MIM-1POS-V2;

1-port channelized SDH/SONET interface module FIC-1CPOS;

1 port E1POS POS-terminal access module FIC-E1POS;

4-port voice subscriber circuit & 1-port voice AT0 analog trunk interface card

-DSIC-4FXS1FXO

CMW520-E1804

New Features:

Add new card:

1-port EPON interface card (SIC-EPON);

3G WLAN access module (SIC-3G-GSM);

802.11b/g WLAN access module (SIC-WLAN-b/g);

802.11n WLAN access module (SIC-WLAN-n).

CMW520-B1707

New Features:

Add new card:

RT-SIC-1E1-F-H3

RT-SIC-2E1-F-H3

RT-MIM-8FXS-8FXO-H3

RT-MIM-16FXS-H3

RT-MIM-1CT3-V2-H3

RT-MIM-1CE3-V2-H3

RT-MIM-1ATM-OC3-H3

RT-DMIM-48FSW-H3

RT-FIC-1CE3-V3-H3

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RT-FIC-1CT3-V3-H3

RT-FIC-1ATM-OC3-H3

Deleted Features:None.

CMW520-B1608

New Features:

Add 2-port voice subscriber circuit & 1-port voice AT0 analog trunk interface

card(SIC-2FXS1FXO);

1/2-port ISDN BRI S/T voice interface card can be supported on MSR20/30/50series and

MSR30-11/30-16.(the card can not be support on 2 slot of MSR30-11).

Deleted Features:None.

CMW520-B1506

New Features:MSR3011, Please make reference to Table4.

Deleted Features:None.

Modified Features:None.

Software feature and command updates

For more information about the software feature and command update history, see H3C

MSR20_MSR30_MSR50_MSR900-CMW520-R2209P33-SI Release Notes (Software Feature

Changes).

MIB Updates

Table 3 MIB updates

Version

Number Item

MIB File

Name

Module

Name Description

CMW520-R

2209P01

New None None None

Modi

fied

hh3c-confi

g-man.mib

HH3C-CONFIG-

MAN-MIB

Modified the description of

hh3cCfgLogTerminalUser in

hh3cCfgLogTable

Delet

ed None None None

CMW520-R

2209

New None None None

Modi rfc1213.mi RFC1213-MIB Modified all the descriptions

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fied b of

ipv6InterfaceTable,

ipSystemStatsTable,

ipIfStatsTable,

ipAddressPrefixTable,

ipAddressTable,

ipNetToPhysicalTable,

ipv6ScopeZoneIndexTable,

ipDefaultRouterTable,

ipv6RouterAdvertTable,

icmpStatsTable and

icmpMsgStatsTable to Not

supported

Delet

ed None None None

CMW520-R

2207P02

New None None None

Modi

fied

rfc2515-at

m.mib ATM-MIB

Add ATMIMA to the table of

atmInterfaceMaxActiveVciBits

rfc2515-at

m.mib ATM-MIB

Add GBIS and ATMIMA to the

table of

atmInterfaceMaxVccs

rfc1213.mi

b RFC1213-MIB

Modified description of

ifSpeed from an estimate of

the interface's current

bandwidth in bits per second

to configured by the

bandwidth command, and it's

different in various types of

interfaces by default.

hh3c-dar.

mib HH3C-DAR-MIB

Modified the oid of

hh3cDarStatisticsTable

Delet

ed None None None

CMW520-R

2207

New hh3c-dar.

mib HH3C-DAR-MIB Add HH3C-DAR-MIB

Modi

fied None None None

Delet

ed None None None

CMW520-E

2206 New

hh3c-nqa.

mib HH3C-NQA-MIB

Add hh3cNqaStatisticsReactionTable and h3cNqaReactionTable

hh3c-nqa.

mib HH3C-NQA-MIB

Add such TRAPs in

HH3C-NQA-MIB:hh3cNqaProbeTimeOverThreshold, hh3cNqaJitterRTTOverThreshold, hh3cNqaProbeFailure, hh3cNqaJitterPacketLoss, hh3cNqaJitterSDOverThreshold, hh3cNqaJitterDSOverThreshold, hh3cNqaICPIFOverThreshold and hh3cNqaMOSOverThreshold

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Hh3c-e1t1

vi.mib

HH3C-E1T1VI-MI

B

Add

hh3cE1T1VITrapTimeSlotEnabl

e

hh3c-e1.mi

b HH3C-E1-MIB

Add hh3ce1FcmChannelIndex

and hh3ce1TimeSlotSetTable

Modi

fied

hh3c-splat-

mstp.mib

HH3C-LswMSTP-

MIB

Modified the description of

hh3cdot1sMstAdminFormatSel

ector. Changed the value

range from [0..255] to 0

hh3c-dhcp

s.mib

HH3C-DHCPS-M

IB

Modified the description of

hh3cDHCPSGlobalPoolLeaseU

nlimited. Added the value

can‘t be set to 0

rfc1657-bg

p4.mib BGP4-MIB

Modified the PDS of

bgpeerAdminStatus,

bgpPeerHoldTimeConfigured,

bgpPeerKeepAliveConfigure

d,

bgpPeerMinASOriginationInte

rval and

bgpPeerMinRouteAdvertisem

entInterval

Hh3c-posa

.mib

HH3C-POSA-MIB

Modified the PDS of

hh3cPosaTerminalTable and

hh3cPosaAppTable

Delet

ed None None None

CMW520-E

2103 New

hh3c-radiu

s.mib

HH3C-RADIUS-

MIB

Added hh3cRadiusAuthErrThredshold in HH3C-RADIUS-MIB

hh3c-pppo

e-server.mi

b

HH3C-PPPOE-SE

RVER-MIB

Added

HH3C-PPPOE-SERVER-MIB

hh3c-dhcp

-server.mib

HH3C-DHCP-SE

RVER-MIB

Added

hh3cDHCPServerAvgIpUseThr

eshold,

hh3cDHCPServerMaxIpUseThr

eshold,

hh3cDHCPServerAllocateThre

shold in

hh3cDHCPServerObjects in

HH3C-DHCP-SERVER-MIB

hh3c-ip-ad

dress.mib

HH3C-IP-ADDRE

SS-MIB

Added

hh3cIpAddrNotifyScalarObjec

ts in HH3C-IP-ADDRESS-MIB

hh3c-3gm

odem.mib

HH3C-3GMODE

M-MIB Added HH3C-3GMODEM-MIB

hh3c-isdn.

mib HH3C-ISDN-MIB

Added

hh3cLapdStatusTrapEnable

and

hh3cLapdIsdnStatusChange

in HH3C-ISDN-MIB

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rfc2128-dia

l-control.mi

b

DIAL-CONTROL-

MIB Added DIAL-CONTROL-MIB

hh3c-voice

-call-activ

e.mib

HH3C-VOICE-C

ALL-ACTIVE-MIB

Added

HH3C-VOICE-CALL-ACTIVE-MI

B

hh3c-voice

-dial-contr

ol.mib

HH3C-VOICE-DI

AL-CONTROL-M

IB

Added

HH3C-VOICE-DIAL-CONTROL-

MIB

rfc1213.mi

b RFC1213-MIB

Added RFC1213 IP Group and

ICMP Group

lldp.mib LLDP-MIB Added LLDP-MIB

lldp-ext-do

t1.mib

LLDP-EXT-DOT1-

MIB Added LLDP-EXT-DOT1-MIB

lldp-ext-do

t3.mib

LLDP-EXT-DOT3-

MIB Added LLDP-EXT-DOT3-MIB

Modi

fied

hh3c-isdn.

mib HH3C-ISDN-MIB

Modified

hh3cLapdIsdnProtocol in

HH3C-ISDN-MIB

hh3c-flash-

man.mib

HH3C-FLASH-M

AN-MIB

Modified description of

hh3cFlhOperType in

hh3cFlhOpTable of

HH3C-FLASH-MAN-MIB

rfc2465-ipv

6.mib IPV6-MIB

Modified route scalar objects

and ipv6RouteTable of

IPV6-MIB

hh3c-splat-

inf.mib

HH3C-LswINF-MI

B

Modified description of

hh3cMaxMacLearnRange of

HH3C-LswINF-MIB

rfc4444-isis.

mib ISIS-MIB

Changed describe of

isisSysWaitTime of ISIS-MIB to

support read operation

ieee8023-l

ag.mib

IEEE8023-LAG-

MIB

Modified description of

dot3adAggPortActorAdminSt

ate of IEEE8023-LAG-MIB

hh3c-cbqo

s2.mib

HH3C-CBQOS2-

MIB

Modified description of

hh3cCBQoSMatchRuleType of

HH3C-CBQOS2-MIB

Delet

ed None None None

CMW520-E

1908P02

New rfc2662-ad

sl-line.mib ADSL-LINE-MIB Added ADSL-LINE-MIB

Modi

fied None None None

Delet

ed None None None

CMW520-B

1608

Delet

ed

h3c-e1t1vi.

mib H3C-E1T1VI-MIB

Added whole module of

h3c-e1t1vi.mib

huawei-dh HUAWEI-DHCPS Add hwDHCPSIPInUseExTable

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cps.mib -MIB to HUAWEI-DHCPS-MIB

Modi

fied

rfc2819

MIB.mib RMON-MIB

Modify descripsion Not

supported. When eventType is

none(1) or log(2), the value of

eventCommunity will not be

saved; when eventType is

snmptrap(3) or logandtrap(4),

the value of eventCommunity

will be saved but can take no

effect.

ieee8021x.

mib

IEEE8021-PAE-M

IB

Modify descripsion Only valid

on portbased method.

h3c-acl.mi

b H3C-ACL-MIB

When the value of

h3cAclIPAclAdvancedProtoc

ol is ICMP or ICMPV6,

h3cAclIPAclAdvancedIcmpTy

pe and

h3cAclIPAclAdvancedIcmpC

ode can be set, otherwise it

can not.

Delet

ed

huawei-spl

at-mam.mi

b

HUAWEI-LswMA

M-MIB

Deleted

hwdot1qMacSearchTable

CMW520-R

1508P02

New None. None. None.

Modi

fied

hh3c-user.

mib HH3C-USER-MIB

Modify h3cUserIndex PDS

attribute to "No".

hh3c-radiu

s.mib

HH3C-RADIUS-

MIB

Modify h3cRdAccRealTime

Description to "As per mib".

rfc4133-ent

ity.mib ENTITY-MIB Modify "AR" to "MSR".

Delet

ed None. None. None.

Configuration Changes

None.

Restrictions and Cautions

1. The versions of MSR30-11 can‘t boot based on 16M FLASH.

2. Software register is provided on the device to protect the authorized users‘ legal rights to

use the software. Trial period is set on the software with this function and users are required

to register the serial number of the software in the trial period. If the software has not been

registered until the trial period expires, the system automatically restarts every 30 minutes.

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You can obtain a registration serial number through buying letter of authorization of the

software.

You can use the license register serial-number command or log onto the network

management interface and then enter the serial number to finish software registration; and

you can use the display license command or log onto the network management interface

to view the soft registration information of the device.

Table 4 Follow these steps to register the software:

To do... Use the command... Remarks

Register the software license register

serial-number

Required

Available in user view

Display the information display license any view

CAUTION:

H3C MSR 20-1X, MSR 30-11, MSR 30-1X and MSR 9XX not support Software register!

3. It is recommended that the MSR900 and MSR920 which's PCB versions are 3.0 or higher

use the software R2209P19 or later versions. If the old software versions are used, the

console interface of the MSR900 and MSR920 will be flow controlled, and it is necessary to

forbid detecting the RTS/CTS signal at the terminal software in order to manage the

console interface normally.

Open Problems and Workarounds

None.

List of Resolved Problems

Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2209P33

RTD063126

Description: UDP Helper enabled on a VLAN interface works abnormally.

Condition: This symptom might occur on a VLAN interface configured with the udp

helper server command.

RTD062784

Description: The idle timer on a dialer interface that is a member port of an MP

interface does not take effect. As a result, the link on the dialer interface cannot be

automatically torn down when the idle timer expires.

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Condition: This symptom might occur when the following conditions exist:

The MP interface comprises multiple dialer interfaces that have come online.

The dialer threshold and dialer timer commands have been configured on the

target dialer interface.

Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2209P26

RTD062342

Symptom: Memory leaks occur if an ADSL port configured with MPPPoA has forwarded

large amounts of traffic for a certain time.

Condition: This symptom might occur if an ADSL port configured with MPPPoA has

forwarded large amounts of traffic for a certain time.

RTD062305

Symptom: A router reboots after processing H323 and ISDN DSS1 calls for a long time.

Condition: This symptom might occur if the router is installed with multiple VE1 cards

and has processed H323 and ISDN DSS1 calls for a long time.

RTD062240

Symptom: A walk of the RFC1213 ifConnectorPresent MIB node on a subinterface

returns an incorrect value.

Condition: This symptom can be seen after a walk of the RFC1213 ifConnectorPresent

MIB node on a sub interface.

RTD062168

Symptom: The URI in the SIP header fields translated by NAT ALG has an error, resulting

in a call failure.

Condition: This symptom might occur if the URL in the SIP header field uses TEL_URL

format.

RTD062634

Symptom: Transient traffic interruption occurs on the fixed FSW interface of MSR 30-11F

when the maximum number of MAC addresses is configured on the interface.

Condition: This symptom might occur if the maximum number of MAC addresses is

configured on the fixed FSW interface of MSR 30-11F.

RTD062492

Symptom: Packet loss occurs on a POS port if 80 M user traffic or more is forwarded on

the port.

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Condition: This symptom might occur if 80 M user traffic or more is forwarded on the

POS port and most packets are smaller than 256 bytes packets because a POS port

cannot forward large amounts of small packets.

RTD062139

Symptom: An MSR 30-11E cannot receive multicast and broadcast packets if the

configured multicast or broadcast suppression threshold is smaller than 190pps.

Condition: This symptom might occur if the configured multicast or broadcast

suppression threshold is too small.

RTD062766

Symptom: The fixed GE0/GE1 interfaces of MSR 30 series might receive and send

packets abnormally.

Condition: This symptom might occur on some MSR 30 routers because the chips used

by these routers have defects.

Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2209P21

RTD062073

Description: Because the external 3G modem negotiates slowly, if the PPPoE client

waits for PPP negotiation more than 10s, the PPPoE dialer will fail.

Condition: MSR device as PPPoE client, and connected with external 3G modem.

RTD061928

Description: The power level measured is greater than the maximum power level

allowed by the standard 12.5dBm.

Condition: The test house carries out the Annex L testing for the SIC-ADSL card.

RTD061985

Description: The UMTS light on the SIC-3G-GSM or SIC-HSPA card is bright yellow all

along.

Condition: The SIM card can‘t be identified in the SIC-3G-GSM or SIC-HSPA.

Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2209P15

RTD061429

Description: When modifying the parameter of tunnel bandwidth, OSPF COST doesn‘t

update.

Condition: The tunnel interface of the route runs OSPF protocol.

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RTD61366

Description: The REINVITE message from the router doesn‘t take NTE capacity filed, so

the FAX passthrough with LYNC server fails.

Condition: The router runs FAX passthrough with Microsoft LYNC server.

RTD061122

Description: The router doesn‘t eliminate the NAT session synchronously at the router,

so that the NAT data flow can be transmitted all along.

Condition: Remove the NAT static configuration at the router, at the same time there

are durative NAT data flow at the router.

Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2209P13

RTD060728

Description: Some time, the E1-F interface is UP and DOWN ceaselessly.

Condition: A SIC-2E1-F card is inserted into the router, and the link status of one E1-F

interface is UP, the link status of the other E1-F interface is DOWN.

RTD60727

Description: The router can‘t detect the RPS power status accurately, so there are lots

of RPS power alarms at the LOG of the router.

Condition: The MSR30 router with RPS power.

RTD60721

Description: Once the interface bearing the BGP connection is UP/DOWN, the BGP

connection will be UP/DOWN again and again, and it takes a long time to establish

the steady BGP connection.

Condition: There are lots of BGP route policies about community attribute at the router,

and there are also many of BGP routes at the router.

RTD60720

Description: The GTS characteristics (CIR, CBS, EBS) based on the real bandwidth

negotiated by the router on the display information are error.

Condition: Set the QoS GTS policy at the ATM interface of the router.

Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2209P01

RTD60406

Description: The router rebooted abnormally.

Condition: Insert some USB facility which the router can‘t support into the router.

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RTD60172

Description: Certain instance, EC1261 doesn‘t reply BULK OUT ACK to the router for two

seconds, so the router can‘t identify the EC1261.

Condition: The router connects HUAWEI EC1261 MODEM.

RTD60042

Description: After a long time, the FSW card can‘t forward multicast and broadcast

packets.

Condition: The 16FSW or 24FSW card at the router runs three layer packets, and the

other interfaces of the router forward large numbers of packets.

RTD59907

Description: E160 MODEM reboots again and again.

Condition: The router connects HUAWEI E160 MODEM.

RTD59895

Description: Period of time, The SIC-1T1-F card can‘t receive and send packets, and

the interface queue is plugged up.

Condition: The POE router is inserted into FSW-POE card and SIC-1T1-F card.

RTD60199

Description: The SNMP OID hh3cCfgLogTerminalUser value is error.

Condition: None.

Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2209

RTD59161

Description: When transmits some UDP packets, the router will reboot abnormally.

Condition: The router runs NAT function, and there are several NAT outbound

commands at the interface of the router.

RTD58793

Description: The result of NQA was inaccurate.

Condition: Run NQA function in the Multilink PPP link with several physical interfaces.

RTD58598

Description: The line protocol status of the async interface is always down.

Condition: The aysnc interface of the router works at flow mode.

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RTD59306

Description: OSPF Area 0 ABR does not generate default to stub when no neighbor in

Area 0.

Condition: Run OSPF protocol in the router.

Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2207P45

RTD58789

Description: If the router received challenge more than 16 bytes, the PPP CHAP

authentication failed.

Condition: The interface of the router set PPP protocol and CHAP authentication.

RTD58508

Description: The router can‘t identify the INARP packets with filled information, so the

router failed to parse the IP address.

Condition: None.

RTD57556

Description: Because the BGP timer of the router was inaccurate, the BGP neighbors

were UP and DOWN again and again.

Condition: The CPU usage of the router was high.

Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2207P38

RTD57850

Description: There wasn‘t the command to adjust the cable attenuation parameters

at the IMA-T1 interface of the router.

Condition: None.

RTD57858

Description: The pulse shape of IMA-T1 interface was too low.

Condition: None.

RTD58297

Description: The pulse shape of SIC-EPRI interface has overshot /undershot.

Condition: None.

RTD58164

Description: The pulse shape of IMA-E1 interface was too low.

Condition: None.

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RTD57892

Description: When the router received the SIP packets which‘s record-route and

contact head field the Transfer Protocol were inconsistent, because the router

selected the error Transfer Protocol the voice call failed。

Condition: The router as VOICE gateway connected with AYAYA .

RTD57811

Description: The dialer connection can‘t establish.

Condition: The Dialer interface of the router set chap authentication for call-in

connection.

RTD58221

Description: The router rebooted abnormally.

Condition: Execute the command of ―display ip flow-ordering statistic internal‖ at the

router.

Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2207P34

RTD57852

Description: After the BFD session at the router was DOWN, the router would delete

correlative RIP routes, but the router still sent the RIP packets from the interface. If the

interface was broken down in the one direction, another end could still received the

rip packets.

Condition: The router started RIP BFD function.

RTD57785

Description: If the router received the SIP messages which the contact filed of was

included the maddr parameter, the voice call from the router was unsuccessful.

Condition: The router worked with some SIP SERVER, and established voice calls.

RTD57105

Description: The router reboots itself randomly.

Condition: The MSR30 router has 2 x 512M memories.

Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2207P23

RTD57286

Description: Occasionally the router can‘t recover from PPP state-machine and can‘t

dialup 3G-link successfully.

Condition: The router doesn‘t receive connect information from 3G modem.

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RTD57514

Description: The 3G interface of the router would be UP and DOWN.

Condition: 3G network was HSPA+.

RTD57365

Description: Because the SDP‘s fmtp and rtpmap of the SIP packet negotiated by error,

the compression selected was wrong.

Condition: The router established the SIP connection with other equipment.

RTD57500

Description: The packet which matching this route can‘t be transmitted.

Condition: MPLS L3VPN, inter-AS option B, a route advertising to ASBR through different

VPN-instance and the route is flapping.

Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2207P14

RTD56973

Description: The 3G interface would be UP and DOWN because 3G network was

unstable.

Condition: 3G network status was unstable, little the network was no service.

RTD56986

Description: The router would turn off the FAX function, and brought on that the FAX

failed.

Condition: The router received the SIP INVITE message without a=T38MaxBitRate filed

to transfer T.38.

Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2207P08

RTD56520

Description: Even though the RIP BFD session was down, the RIP routes were updated.

Condition: Configuring RIP BFD at the router, the link was uni-direction and the router

could receive the RIP packets.

RTD56390

Description: The router couldn‘t get the Calling number and Called Number attribute

from LAC.

Condition: The router acted as LNS, and LAC sent the ICCN packets without Proxy auth

attribute.

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RTD56145

Description: Because the router didn‘t take offset filed in the L2TP packets, the L2TP

connection couldn‘t establish.

Condition: The router acted as LNS, and LAC requested the L2TP packets received

with offset field.

Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2207P02

RTD56119

Description: The router will reboot possibly.

Condition: If change the DVPN tunnel-protocol when there is IP traffic going out of the

tunnel.

RTD56062

Description: The IPSec policy groups cannot be modified successfully if the virtual

interface is deleted first.

Condition: Apply two or more IPSec policy groups to a virtual interface on the web

interface, like interface tunnel.

RTD56060

Description: The router made mistake when negotiating about the codec, it resulted in

that the FAX failed.

Condition: The router received the SIP packet of ―200 OK‖ without

―a=silenceSupp:off‖.

RTD56106

Description: The DAR function was abnormal and couldn‘t identify the packets

correctly.

Condition: The packets were identified by DAR after the packets were transmitted

through L2TP tunnel.

RTD55818

Description: The E1 POS calls failed.

Condition: The E1POS interface worked with ISDN signal, and established the ISDN

connection with ALCATEL PBX.

RTD56103

Description: The MSR router as RTA client couldn‘t establish connection with RTA relay.

Condition: The AR46 or AR28 router worked as RTA relay.

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Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2207

RTD54811

Description: The instant message cannot be relaid.

Condition: When using UDP as the SIP transport protocol, If the Packet is huge, the MSR

cannot re-build the SIP fragment messages.

RTD54836

Description: The call cannot be established.

Condition: When configure the UDP as the SIP transport protocol, If the Packet is larger

than MTU-200, the transport protocol will automatically change to TCP, but if the

destination does not support TCP, the transport protocol cannot change back to UDP.

Resolved Problems in CMW520-E2206

RTD54077

Description: The router will restart by exception.

Condition: Forwarding multicast packets incessantly through many subinterfaces.

RTD53933

Description: The route is not compatible with some brand of POS terminal device.

Condition: Work with some brand of POS terminal device.

RTD53990

Description: It shows as "dialer call-in * callback 2", with a parameter "2" unwanted,

while the function of callback works fine.

Condition: Configure "dialer call-in * callback" in Bri interface.

RTD53973

Description: After the call established, when the voice switches to the standard T.38

fax, the source-bind function will be unusable.

Condition: More than one interfaces can be used on router, use sip as the voip call

signal and the standard T.38 as the fax protocol, and configure the source-bind

command.

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Resolved Problems in CMW520-E1908P02

RTD39984

Description: After reboot, the web login function through http will be disabled and

command "ip http enable" must be configured once again to enable it.

Condition: After enable CWMP, save the configuration and reboot the router.

Resolved Problems in CMW520-E1804

RTD31107

Description: The router forwards the packets to front-machine, and the front-machine

stop to send packets.

Condition: When terminal unit sends soft-flowcontrol packets which including 0x11 or

0x13 to the router.

RTD32332

Description: The DLSW connections can't be created successfully.

Condition: When DSLW create connections through sub Ethernet interface or

vlan-interface which work on bridge-forwarding mode.

ZDD01828

Description: The relay function failed.

Condition: ARP detection tries to work with DHCP relay function.

Resolved Problems in CMW520-B1707

RTD21682

Description: PPP will send negotiated packets from this interface anyway.

Condition: Running shutdown on BRI interface or physical interface of PRI, then

configuring ISDN Leased Line on it.

RTD21683

Description: the connection will always break down when 1 second is time out.

Condition: Configuring one Ethernet interface as PPPoE Client by pppoe-client

dial-bundle-number 101 idle-timeout 1, despite there are packets received during 1

second.

HSD33072

Description: The backup interface will flap (up/down) one time.

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Condition: Reboot router when implemented the Interface-backup feature.

LSD26984

Description: The fallback authentication will not happen.

Condition: If the connect with the TACACS is lost.

RTD27056

Description: The tunnel can't up.

Condition: Implemented MPLS TE tunnel and keep the reservable-bandwidth equal to

tunnel BC0.

Resolved Problems in CMW520-B1608

RTD21639

Description: RM will print some redundant information.

Condition: Input shutdown on one Encrypt interface.

RTD21642

Description: The statistic doesn‘t clean.

Condition: Enable IPV6 and configure IPV6 address on one interface, then get the

statistic of interface‘s packets after it received some IPV6 packets by display ipv6

interface XXX verbose. After that, reset ipv6 statistic and display ipv6 interface XXX

verbose again.

RTD20985

Description: System will print error info that PVC on the ATM interface has been

deleted.

Condition: Create PVC on the ATM interface and configure map bridge-group

broadcast on it, then configure atm-class and apply class on the interface.

RTD21516

Description: The reset operation will fail.

Condition: Configuring more than 4251 mboundarys on router‘s interface, then reset

some of them with high speed packets received by the interface.

RTD21151

Description: The syntax of prompt info and debug info are not identical.

Condition: When dhcp-snooping is enable, print dhcp-snooping to get the prompt

info, then run undo dhcp-snooping and dhcp-snooping again, to get the debug info.

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RTD21384

Description: When the client accesses the server with not idlesse, the server will always

disconnect it.

Condition: Configuring router as SFTP server, setting it‘s idle time by sftp server

idle-timeout several.

RTD21352

Description: The flow control is not shown in the result.

Condition: Enable flow control on GEC interface and get the info by display interface.

RTD21406

Description: It doesn‘t contain default value of transparent transmission on modem.

Condition: Get voice and fax default value by display voice default all.

RTD21577

Description: The default IP address by product will lose.

Condition: During the boot if the interface 0/0 is up.

Resolved Problems in CMW520-B1606

RTD16324

Description: The router will reboot with exception notification.

Condition: To download software from FTP server to overwrite the file with same name.

RTD16521

Description: Ce as the NTP client can't synchronize with PE.

Condition: In the network of MPLS, to change the timer value of PE which is worked as

NTP server.

RTD17038

Description: The remote interface receives the loopback code and is set as mode of

loopback payload.

Condition: To set t1 x set fdl ansi on T1 channel of local side, and set t1 x set fdl att on

the same T1 channel of remote side, then sent loopback code on local side with

command t1 x sendloopcode fdl-ansi-payload-up.

RTD17152

Description: Telnet is failed.

Condition: Two routers are connected with transmission equipments and try to telnet

from the VLAN interfaces of the two routers.

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RTD17375

Description: The call process will be failed.

Condition: Two routers are connected to each other with VE1 and VT1, to launch call

and delete R2 configuration of VE1 or VT1 on one router during call processing.

Resolved Problems in

CMW520-R1508P02&CMW520-B1508P02

RTD20541

Description: The calling will fail.

Condition: The calling number less than 6, and the Q931 section of SETUP message

from calling device does not include CALLED PARTY NUMBER and CALLing PARTY

NUMBER.

RTD19553

Description: The flow-control function doesn‘t take effect.

Condition: Configuring flow-control on the interface of SIC-1GEC, and send high

speed data to it.

RTD20307

Description: The value of entPhysicalSoftwareRev not matches the version number

exactly.

Condition: walk iso ---> mgmt ---> entityMIB ---> entPhysicalEntry --->

entPhysicalSoftwareRev‘s sub-node entPhysicalEntry and get value of

entPhysicalSoftwareRev by MIB Browser, then _display version to get the version

number.

Resolved Problems in

CMW520-R1508&CMW520-B1508

RTD18997

Description: The route will reboot.

Condition: The VE1 interface connected to switch with PRI signaling and received

FACILITY information from remote switch.

RTD18437

Description: The call cannot be established.

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Condition: The user call a telephone with the VoIP system of H3C and the called

telephone has been set call forward.

RTD19880

Description: The data transmit forward by the ASE interface is error.

Condition: The user set reserve telnet and disable auto-negotiation.

RTD19991

Description: The default idle code is not 0x7e.

Condition: The 4BS interface works in the mode of BRI leased line.

RTD19852

Description: The user can not configure the router by com or telnet.

Condition: Using the English version of hyper terminal.

Resolved Problems in CMW520-R1507

RTD18219

Description: The 2GE port halts receiving and transmitting data.

Condition: The mode of 2GE module is 100M/full duplex and forwards the packets. The

length of packets is random.

Resolved Problems in CMW520-B1502

RTD13802

Description: The hookoff configuration in the FXO interface will lose.

Condition: Configuring ‗hookoff-time 36000‘ in a FXO interface and then resetting this

card.

RTD13055

Description: The configuration of Ioopback internal will be unsuccessful.

Condition: The user enables loopback-detection and configures ‗loopback internal‘in

a L2 port when stp function has been enabled.

RTD14199

Description: All commands can not be identified.

Condition: A sub-interface in an IMA-group has been set up. The user hot-plugs this

IMA card and then inserts it to the same slot.

HSD14531

Description: The information of DCD, DTR, DSR, RTS and CTS is error.

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Condition: A DCE cable has been inserted in a SAE interface, but not connected to

remote terminal. The user configure asynchronous physical mode and display

information of this interface.

RTD15139

Description: VI(Visual Identity) modified from Huawei-3com to H3C.

Condition: None.

Resolved Problems in CMW520-B1501L01

RTD13013

Description: The information table for current calls (shown by command display voice

call-info) will not be clear.

Condition: Hunt-group function has been enabled when call connection is set up by

IVA(ISDN Voice Application) . The matched voice entity is unavailable.

Resolved Problems in CMW520-B1204P04

RTD12924

Description: The port will receive too many incorrect packets and 8E1 ports can not

work normally.

Condition: 8E1 ports communicate through fiber network. When one port‘s remote

fiber terminal is turned off.

Resolved Problems in CMW520-B1204P03

RTD12559

Description: These packets can not be transmitted in VLAN.

Condition: The Ethernet L2 switching module receives ISIS Hello packets.

RTD12700

Description: The stream statistic doubles on the device, and the stream log is send to

XLOG server.

Condition: Applying Netstream on both inbound and outbound of one interface .

Resolved Problems in CMW520-B1204L02

RTD12640

Description: VRRP can not support tracking MP-group ports.

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Condition: Configuring VRRP on the MRS50 device.

Resolved Problems in CMW520-B1204L01

RTD07017

Description: The grading will fail.

Condition: Upgrade the router by Quidview.

RTD11696

Description: The data can not be transmitted and the configuration on the VLAN will

lose.

Condition: Keeping data flux on 4FSW in MSR routers.

LSD08869

Description: It can not get IP address in the overdue pool.

Condition: DHCP client has no IP address in free pool,but there is available IP address

in the overdue pool.

RTD11776

Description: The system will hint ‗OSPF Interface Not enabled‘.

Condition: The user configures network command in an ospf interface and then

displays this interface information.

RTD11378

Description: The value of TTL is error.

Condition: The user configures fast-forwarding by encryption cards and runs ping

command.

RTD11954

Description: The first calling number and the second one are not identical.

Condition: Enabling Radius and DPL, and then running one time dialing and two times

dialing operation.

RTD11646

Description: It can not set up ISIS.

Condition: Connecting MSR routers with Cisco devices, setting both interfaces‘ ISIS

type p2p and configuring bridge on MSR router‘s interface.

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Resolved Problems in CMW520-B1203

RTD10154

Description: The interfaces states can not be up.

Condition: Connecting SIC-E1 interfaces between two MSR20 serious routers, and

enable using e1.

Resolved Problems in CMW520-B1202P02

RTD11296

Description: Only the calling from the router to it‘s connecter is success, the other

direction calling is not normal.

Condition: configuring the router and it‘s connecter in G711U coding mode, and

turning on VoIP.

Resolved Problems in CMW520-B1202P01

HWD05620

Description: It can not boot.

Condition: Keeping one ESM and one VCPM on the MSR30-20.

Resolved Problems in CMW520-B1202

RTD09176

Description: The call will fail.

Condition: Keeping on changing R2 country mode for a long time.

RTD09518

Description: The default value of dl-bits will not be renewed.

Condition: While configuring R2 CAS, if you execute follow commands in order: renew

0011, reverse 0101, undo renew, and undo reverse.

RTD07543

Description: That will result in the configuration of ATM-CLASS under this interface

invalid.

Condition: If you apply global ATM-CLASS under ATM interface, and configure

ATM-MAP under this interface‘s ATM-PVC view, then delete the ATM-MAP.

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RTD09212

Description: The FTP server function on NAT can not work.

Condition: Configuring the IP address of WAN on the LAN server equaling to the

address of NAT‘ interface.

RTD10006

Description: The system will hint ‗Unable to open file‘.

Condition: The router is configured as TFTP client and PC as server. The user configures

a source file name with memory path.

RTD09918

Description: The default routing can not be deleted immediately.

Condition: Ripng default-route has been configured. The user deletes this

configuration and displays the routing information of Ripng.

RTD09832

Description: The voice bandwidth will loss and the call can not success.

Condition: If you configuring sequentially voice bandwidth and cir with equal value,

and then saving it and rebooting the router.

Resolved Problems in CMW520-B1106

RTD09261

Description: After you input display mpls te cspf tedb node, the router will reboot.

Condition: Input command display mpls te cspf tedb node.

RTD08380

Description: When configuring ATM CLASS UBR on ATM-CLASS, if the parameter has

excess length, the parameter can work actually and the router will print abnormal info

and then reboot.

Condition: Input a parameter with excess length on the ATM service.

RTD08839

Description: Can not get correct statistic of some FTP packets.

Condition: Apply QoS on one port and match FTP packets, and then run DAR statistic.

RTD08764

Description: This port can not learn MAC address with learning state.

Condition: Enable STP and keeping one bridge port with learning state, and send

packets with different source MAC address to this port.

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RTD08536

Description: The virtual VRRP MAC address can not be loaded on this port‘s MAC table

and then cause packets with it can not be transferred.

Condition: when the MAC tables is full on one port, and then apply VRP on it.

RTD08326

Description: VT‘s state will change up and down repeatedly.

Condition: Apply MPoFR on a 4E1 board, and transferring 10M speed data on it.

RTD06971

Condition: Configure DHCP under the interface view, and then change the

interface‘s IP address.

Description: All the configuration of DHCP on this interface will be lost.

Related Documentation

New Feature Documentation

None.

Documentation Set H3C MSR 20 Series Routers Installation Manual

H3C MSR 30 Series Routers Installation Manual

H3C MSR 50 Series Routers Installation Manual

H3C MSR Series Routers Configuration Guide

H3C MSR Series Routers Command Reference

H3C MSR Series Routers Interface Card and Interface Module Manual

H3C MSR Series Routers OAP Module Manual

H3C MSR 20-1X Routers Installation Manual

H3C MSR Series Routers Web-Based Configuration Manual

H3C MSR 20-1X Routers Quick Start

H3C MSR 30-1X Routers Quick Start

H3C MSR 900 Series Routers Installation Manual

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Appendix A Feature List

Hardware Features

Table 5 MSR20-1X Series Hardware Features

Item MSR 20-10

Description

MSR 20-11

Description

MSR 20-12

Description

MSR 20-13

Description

MSR 20-15

Description

Dimensions (H x W

x D)

44.2mm300

mm240mm

44.2mm300

mm240mm

44.2mm300

mm240mm

44.2mm300

mm240mm

44.2mm300

mm240mm

Weight 3Kg 3Kg 3Kg 3Kg 3Kg

Input AC voltage Rated voltage: 100 VAC to 240 VAC;

50 Hz/60 Hz

Input DC voltage Not support DC

Max power 25W

Operating

temperature 0°C to 40°C

Relative humidity

(noncondensing) 5% to 90%

Processor PowerPC PowerPC PowerPC PowerPC PowerPC

BootROM 1MB 1MB 1MB 1MB 1MB

FLASH 16MB/32 MB 16MB/32 MB 16MB/32 MB 16MB/32 MB 16MB/32 MB

Memory 256MB 256MB 256MB 256MB 256MB

Externa

l

modul

e

SIC/

DSIC

module

1 1 1 1 1

Internal

modul

e

VPM

strip 0 0 1 0 1

Fixed

interfa

ce

Consol

e/AUX 1 1 1 1 1

USB 1 1 1 1 1

FE 1 electrical

interfaces

1 electrical

interfaces

1 electrical

interfaces

1 electrical

interfaces

1 electrical

interfaces

FE

switchi

ng

interfac

e

4 4 4 4 4

ADSL 0 0 0 0 1

G.SHDS 0 0 0 1(G.SHDSL.bis 0

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L )

SAE 0 1 0 0 0

ISDN

S/T 0 0 0 1 1

AM 0 0 0 0 1

E1/T1 0 0 1 0 0

option

al Wlan 1 0 1 1 1

Table 6 MSR20 Series Hardware Features

Item MSR 20-20

Description

MSR 20-21

Description

MSR 20-40

Description

Dimensions (H x W x

D)

44.2mm360mm287.

1mm

44.2mm360mm28

7.1mm

44.2mm442mm407.1

mm

Weight 3.4Kg 3.4Kg 5.4Kg

Input AC voltage Rated voltage: 100 VAC to 240 VAC; 50/60 Hz

Input DC voltage Not support DC

Max power 54W 54W 100W

Operating

temperature 0°C to 40°C (32oF to 104oF)

Relative humidity

(noncondensing) 5% to 90%

Processor PowerPC PowerPC PowerPC

BootROM 4MB 4MB 4MB

Memory

SDRAM

Default: 256MB

Maximum: 384MB

SDRAM

Default: 256MB

Maximum: 384MB

SDRAM

Default: 256MB

Maximum: 384MB

CF CARD Default: 256MB

Maximum: 1GB

Default: 256MB

Maximum: 1GB

Default: 256MB

Maximum: 1GB

External

module

SIC

module 2 2 4

Internal

module

ESM

module 1 1 2

VCPM

module 0 0 1

VPM strip 0 0 2

Fixed

interfac

e

Console 1 1 1

AUX 1 1 1

USB 1 1 1

FE Two electrical

interfaces

Two electrical

interfaces

Two electrical

interfaces

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FE

switching

interface

0 8 0

Table 7 MSR30 Series Hardware Features

Item MSR 30-11

Description

MSR 30-16

Description

MSR 30-20

Description

MSR 30-40

Description

MSR 30-60

Description

Dimensions

(H x W x D)

44.2mm×442

mm×360 mm

44.2mm×442

mm×441.8mm

44.2mm×442

mm×441.8m

m

88.2mm×442

mm×422.3m

m

132mm×442

mm×421.8mm

Weight 4.6Kg 6Kg 6.9Kg 11.9Kg 13.6Kg

Input AC

voltage

Rated voltage: 100 VAC to 240 VAC;

50 Hz/60 Hz

Input DC

voltage

Not support

DC

Not support

DC

Rated

voltage: -48V

d.c.~-60V

d.c

Rated

voltage: -48V

d.c.~-60V

d.c

Rated voltage:

-48V d.c.~-60V

d.c

Max power 54W 100W 125W 210W 210W

Operating

temperature 0°C to 40°C

Relative

humidity

(nonconden

sing)

5% to 90%

Processor PowerPC PowerPC PowerPC PowerPC PowerPC

BootROM 2MB 4MB 4MB 4MB 4MB

Memory

DDR SDRAM

Default:

256MB

Maximum:

256MB

DDR SDRAM

Default:

256MB

Maximum:

768MB

DDR SDRAM

Default:

256MB

Maximum:

1GB

DDR SDRAM

Default:

256MB

Maximum:

1GB

DDR SDRAM

Default: 256MB

Maximum: 1GB

CF CARD 0

Default:

256MB

Maximum:

1GB

Default:

256MB

Maximum:

1GB

Default:

256MB

Maximum:

1GB

Default: 256MB

Maximum: 1GB

FLASH 32MB 0 0 0 0

Exte

rnal

mod

ule

SIC

mod

ule

2 4 4 4 4

DSIC

mod

ule

0 2 2 2 2

MIM

mod

ule

1 1 2 4 6

XMIM 1 0 0 0 0

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mod

ule

DMIM

mod

ule

0 0 0 1 2

Inter

nal

mod

ule

ESM

mod

ule

1 2 2 2 2

VCP

M

mod

ule

0 1 1 1 1

VPM

strip 0 2 2 3 3

Fixe

d

inter

face

Cons

ole 1 1 1 1 1

AUX 1 1 1 1 1

USB 0 1 2 2 2

FE 2 2 0 0 0

GE 0 0 2 electrical

interfaces

2 Combo

interfaces

2 Combo

interfaces

SAE 1 0 0 0 0

Table 8 MSR30 -1X Series Hardware Features

Item MSR 30-10

Description

MSR 30-11E

Description

MSR 30-11F

Description

Dimensions (H x W x

D)

44.2 mm×442

mm×360mm

44.2 mm×442

mm×360mm

44.2 mm×442

mm×360mm

Weight 4.8kg 4.5Kg 4.8kg

Input AC voltage Rated voltage: 100 VAC to 240 VAC; 50/60 Hz

Input DC voltage Rated voltage: –48

VDC to –60 VDC Not support DC Not support DC

Max power 54W 54W 54W

Operating

temperature 0°C to 40°C (32oF to 104oF)

Relative humidity

(noncondensing) 5% to 90%

Processor PowerPC PowerPC PowerPC

BootROM 2MB 2MB 2MB

Memory

DDR SDRAM

Default: 256MB

Maximum: 256MB

DDR SDRAM

Default: 256MB

Maximum: 256MB

DDR SDRAM

Default: 256MB

Maximum: 256MB

CF CARD Not support Not support Not support

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FLASH 256MB 256MB 256MB

External

module

SIC

module 2 2 2

MIM

module 1 1 1

XMIM

module 1 0 0

Internal

module

ESM

module 1 1 1

VPM strip 1 0 0

Fixed

interfac

e

Console 1 1 1

AUX 1 1 1

USB 1 1 1

FE Two electrical

interfaces

Two electrical

interfaces

Two electrical

interfaces

FE

switching

interface

0 24 48

Table 9 MSR50 Series Hardware Features

Item MSR 50-40

Description

MSR 50-40

MPU-G2

Description

MSR 50-60

Description

MSR 50-60

MPU-G2

Description

Dimensions (H x W x

D) 130.7mm×436.2mm×424mm 175.1mm×436.2mm×424mm

Weight 18Kg 20Kg

Input AC voltage Rated voltage: 100 VAC to 240 VAC; 50/60 Hz

Input DC voltage Rated voltage: –48 VDC to –60 VDC

Max power 350W 350W

Operating

temperature 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)

Relative humidity

(noncondensing) 5% to 90%

Processor PowerPC PowerPC

BootROM 4MB 4MB

Memory

DDR SDRAM:

Default:

512MB

Max: 1GB

DDR SDRAM II:

Default: 1GB

Max: 2GB

DDR SDRAM:

Default: 512MB

Max: 1GB

DDR SDRAM II:

Default: 1GB

Max: 2GB

CF CARD Default: 256MB

Max: 1GB

Default: 256MB

Max: 1GB

External SIC 4 0 4 0

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module module

FIC

module 4 6

MSCA

module 1 1

Internal

module

ESM

module 2 2

VCPM

module 1 1

VPM

strip 4 0 4 0

Fixed

interfac

e

Console 1 1

AUX 1 1

USB 2 2

FE

switchin

g

interfac

e

0 0

GE 2 COMBO

interfaces

3 COMBO

interfaces

2 COMBO

interfaces

3 COMBO

interfaces

Table 10 MSR 9XX Series Hardware Features

Item MSR 900Description MSR 920 Description

Dimensions (H x W x

D) 44.2 mm×230 mm×160 mm 44.2 mm×230 mm×160 mm

Weight 1.8Kg 1.8Kg

Input AC voltage Rated voltage: 100 VAC to 240 VAC; 50/60 Hz

Input DC voltage 12V

Max power 15W 15W

Operating

temperature 0~40℃

Relative humidity

(noncondensing) 5~90% NO Dew

Processor PowerPC PowerPC

BootROM 2MB 2MB

Memory 256MB 256MB

FLASH 256MB 256MB

External

module

SIC

module 0 0

MIM

module 0 0

Internal ESM 0 0

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module module

VPM strip 0 0

Fixed

interfac

e

Console/

AUX 1 1

USB 1 1

FE

switching

interface

4 8

FE 2 2

Table 11 MSR20_MSR30_MSR50_MSR900 series Module List

Module Description

SIC

Ethernet interface cards:

1-port 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet electrical and optical interface card SIC

module (SIC-1GEC)

4-port 10/100 Mbps Ethernet L2 switching module (RJ45) (SIC-4FSW)

1-port 10 Mbps Ethernet electrical SIC interface module (RJ45) (SIC-1ETH)

1-port 10/100 Mbps Ethernet electrical SIC interface module (RJ45)

(SIC-1FEA)

4-port 10/100 Mbps Ethernet L2 switching module-PoE card(SIC-4FSW-POE)

1-port 100 Mbps Ethernet electrical SIC interface module -SIC-1FEF

WAN interface cards:

1-port enhanced synchronous/asynchronous serial SIC interface module

(SIC-1SAE)

1-port fractional E1 SIC interface module (SIC-1E1-F)

1-port fractional E1 SIC interface module (SIC-1E1-F-V3)

1-port fractional T1 SIC interface module (SIC-1T1-F)

1-port E1/CE1/PRI SIC interface module (SIC-1EPRI)

1-port T1/CT1/PRI SIC interface module (SIC-1TPRI)

1-port ADSL over ISDN SIC interface module (SIC-1ADSL-I)

1-port ADSL over POTS SIC interface module (SIC-1ADSL)

1-port analog modem SIC interface module (SIC-1AM)

2-port analog modem SIC interface module (SIC-2AM)

8-port asynchronous serial interface card (SIC-8AS)

16-port asynchronous serial interface card (SIC-16AS)

1-port ISDN BRI S/T interface card (SIC-1BS)

2-port ISDN BRI S/T interface card (SIC-2BS)

1-port ISDN BRI U interface card (SIC-1BU)

2-port ISDN BRI U interface card (SIC-2BU)

2-port fractional E1 interface module (SIC-2E1-F)

802.11 b/g/n interface module (RT-SIC-AP)

802.11 b/g interface module (RT-SIC-AP-BG)

1-port EPON access module(RT-SIC-EPON)

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3 G WLAN access module ( RT-SIC-3G-GSM)

Voice interface cards:

1-channel E1 voice SIC interface module (SIC-1VE1)

1-channel T1 voice SIC interface module (SIC-1VT1)

1-port voice module subscriber circuit SIC interface module (SIC-1FXS)

2-port voice module subscriber circuit SIC interface module (SIC-2FXS)

1-port voice module FXO SIC interface module (SIC-1FXO)

2-port voice module FXO SIC interface module (SIC-2FXO)

1-port ISDN BRI S/T voice interface card (SIC-1BSV)

2-port ISDN BRI S/T voice interface card (SIC-2BSV)

2-port voice subscriber circuit & 1-port voice AT0 analog trunk interface card

-SIC-2FXS1FXO

An input and output audio and DOOR RELAY control signal output interface

card (SIC-AUDIO)

DSIC

9-port 10/100 Mbps Ethernet L2 switching module (RJ45) (DSIC-9FSW)

9-port 10/100 Mbps Ethernet L2 switching module -PoE card (DSIC-9FSW-POE)

4-port voice subscriber circuit & 1-port voice AT0 analog trunk interface card

(DSIC-4FXS1FXO)

ESM High-performance network data encryption ESM module (ESM-ANDE)

Standard network data encryption ESM module (ESM-SNDE)

MIM

Ethernet interface cards:

1-port 10M100M Ethernet electrical MIM interface module (RJ45) (MIM-1FE)

2-port 10M/100M Ethernet electrical MIM interface module (RJ45) (MIM-2FE)

4-port 10M/100M Ethernet electrical MIM interface module (RJ45) (MIM-4FE)

1-port 1000M Ethernet electrical MIM interface module (RJ45) (MIM-1GBE)

2-port 1000M Ethernet electrical MIM interface module (RJ45) (MIM-2GBE)

1-port 1000M Ethernet electrical MIM interface module (RJ45) (MIM-1GEF)

2-port 1000M Ethernet electrical MIM interface module (RJ45) (MIM-2GEF)

16-port 10M/100M Ethernet L2 switching module (MIM-16FSW)

16-port 10M/100M Ethernet L2 switching module -PoE card (MIM-16FSW-POE)

WAN interface cards:

2 channel enhanced synchronous/asynchronous interface module

(MIM-2SAE)

4 channel enhanced synchronous/asynchronous interface module

(MIM-4SAE)

8 channel enhanced synchronous/asynchronous interface module

(MIM-8SAE)

8 port asynchronous serial interface panel (RJ45) (MIM-8ASE)

16 port asynchronous serial interface panel (RJ45) (MIM-16ASE)

1 port CE1/PRI interface module (MIM-1E1)

2 port CE1/PRI interface module (MIM-2E1)

4 port CE1/PRI interface module (MIM-4E1)

8 port E1 interface module (120ohm) (MIM-8E1 (120))

8 port E1 interface module (75ohm) (MIM-8E1 (75))

1-port fractional E1 interface module (MIM-1E1-F)

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2-port fractional E1 interface module (MIM-2E1-F)

4-port fractional E1 interface module (MIM-4E1-F)

8 port E1 interface module (120ohm) (MIM-8E1 (120)-F)

8 port E1 interface module (75ohm) (MIM-8E1 (75)-F)

1 port CT1/PRI interface module (MIM-1T1)

2 port CT1/PRI interface module (MIM-2T1)

4 port CT1/PRI interface module (MIM-4T1)

8 port T1 interface module (MIM-8T1)

1-port fractional T1 interface module MIM-1T1-F)

2-port fractional T1 interface module MIM-2T1-F)

4-port fractional T1 interface module MIM-4T1-F)

8-port fractional T1 interface module MIM-8T1-F)

1-port G.SHDSL interface module (MIM-1G.SHDSL)

4-port enhanced ISDN S/T interface panel (MIM-4BSE)

1-port T3/CT3 compatible interface module (MIM-1CT3)

1-port T3/CT3 compatible interface module (MIM-1CE3)

1-port T3/CT3 compatible interface module (MIM-1CT3-V2)

1-port T3/CT3 compatible interface module (MIM-1CE3-V2)

1-port ATM/155M fiber interface(MIM-1ATM-OC3)

1-port ATM-E3 compatible interface module (MIM-1AE3)

1-port ATM-T3 compatible interface module (MIM-1AT3)

1-port POS interface module (MIM-1POS)

1-port SDH/SONET interface module (MIM-1POS-V2)

1-port ATM/155M multimode fiber interface module (SC)- (MIM1-AMM)

1-port channelized SDH/SONET interface module (E1) (MIM-1CPOS (E))

1-port channelized SDH/SONET interface module (T1) (MIM-1CPOS (T))

1-port ATM/155M multimode fiber interface module (SC)- (MIM1-AMM)

1-port ATM/155M multimode long-distance fiber interface module (1310nm,

30km, SC)- (MIM-1ASL)

1-port ATM/155M multimode fiber interface module (1310nm, 15km, SC)-

(MIM-1ASM)

8-port E1 ATM inverse multiplexing interface module (MIM-IMA-8E1(75/120))

4-port E1 ATM inverse multiplexing interface module (MIM-IMA-4E1(75/120))

8-port T1 ATM inverse multiplexing interface module (MIM-IMA-8T1)

4-port T1 ATM inverse multiplexing interface module (MIM-IMA-4T1)

1-port dual-pair G.SHDSL interface module (MIM-1SHL-4W)

6-port analog modem MIM interface module (MIM-6AM)

12-port analog modem SIC interface module (MIM-12AM)

Open Application Platform-MIM-OAP(MEM-512M+CF-256M+HD-80G)

Open Application Platform-MIM-OAP (MEM-1G+CF-256M+HD-80G)

Open Application Platform-MIM-OAP (MEM-256M+CF-512M+HD-无)

Open Service Module-MIM-OSM(MEM-512M+CF-256M+HD-80G)

Open Service Module-MIM-OSM (MEM-512M+CF-256M+HD-无)

Anti-virus Security Module OAP-MIM-ASM (MEM-1G+CF-256M+ HD-80G)

Open Application Platform-Smart-MIM-OAPS(MEM-1G+CF-256M+HD-80G)

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6-port Fast Connect Modem interface module(MIM-6FCM)

VCX-UC3M2MVCONP-VCX Connect MIM module (Primary)

VCX-UC3M2MVCONS-VCX Connect MIM module (Secondary)

VCX-UC3M2MVENT-VCX MIM module

Open Application Platform MIM Interface Module(Smart)-V2

(RT-MIM-OAPS-V2)

Open Application Platform MIM Interface Module-V2 (RT-MIM-OAP-V2)

Voice interface card:

1 channel E1 voice MIM interface module (MIM -1VE1)

1 channel T1 voice MIM interface module (MIM -1VT1)

2 channel E1 voice MIM interface module (MIM -2VE1)

2 channel T1 voice MIM interface module (MIM -2VT1)

2-port voice module subscriber circuit interface board (MIM-2FXS)

4-port voice module subscriber circuit interface board (MIM-4FXS)

16-port voice module subscriber circuit interface board(MIM-16FXS)

2-port voice module FXO interface module (MIM-2FXO)

4-port voice module FXO interface module (MIM-4FXO)

8-port voice module FXS-FXO interface module (MIM-8FXS-8FXO)

2 channel voice processing board E&M trunk interface module (MIM-2EM)

4 channel voice processing board E&M trunk interface module (MIM-4EM)

2-port ISDN BRI S/T voice interface card (MIM-2BSV)

4-port ISDN BRI S/T voice interface card (MIM-4BSV)

Encryption card:

Network data encryption processing module (MIM-HNDE)

DMIM

24-port 10M/100M and 2-port 1000BASE-T/1000BASE-X (COMBO) Ethernet

layer 2 switching (DMIM-24FSW)

24-port 10M/100M and 2-port 1000BASE-T/1000BASE-X (COMBO) Ethernet

layer 2 switching-PoE-card (DMIM-24FSW-POE)

48-port 10M/100M Ethernet layer 2 switching (DMIM-48FSW)

XMIM 16-port 10M/100M Ethernet layer 2 switching (XMIM-16FSW)

24-port 10M/100M Ethernet layer 2 switching (XMIM-24FSW)

VPM / VCPM

Voice co-processing module (RT-VCPM)

8-channel voice processing module (RT-VPM8)

16-channel voice processing module (RT-VPM16)

24-channel voice processing module (RT-VPM24)

32-channel voice processing module (RT-VPM32)

FIC

Ethernet interface cards:

16-port 10/100 Mbps and 1-port 1000BASE-T/1000BASE-X (COMBO) Ethernet

L2 switching FIC interface module (FIC-16FSW)

1-port 10/100 Mbps Ethernet electrical FIC interface module (RJ45) (FIC-1FE)

2-port 10/100 Mbps Ethernet electrical FIC interface module (RJ45) (FIC-2FE)

4-port 10Base-T/100Base-TX FE interface card (FIC-4FE)

1-port 1000 Mbps Ethernet electrical FIC interface module (RJ45) (FIC-1GBE)

2-port 1000 Mbps Ethernet electrical FIC interface module (RJ45) (FIC-2GBE)

1-port 1000 Mbps Ethernet fiber FIC interface module (FIC-1GEF)

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2-port 1000 Mbps Ethernet fiber FIC interface module (FIC-2GEF)

WAN interface cards:

2-port enhanced synchronous/asynchronous serial FIC interface module

(FIC-2SAE)

4-port enhanced synchronous/asynchronous serial FIC interface module

(FIC-4SAE)

8-port enhanced synchronous/asynchronous serial FIC interface module

(FIC-8SAE)

8-port asynchronous serial FIC interface module (RJ45) (FIC-8ASE)

16-port asynchronous serial FIC interface module (RJ45) (FIC-16ASE)

1-port E1/CE1/PRI FIC interface module (FIC-1E1)

2-port E1/CE1/PRI FIC interface module (FIC-2E1)

4-port E1/CE1/PRI FIC interface module (FIC-4E1)

8-port E1/CE1/PRI FIC interface module (75 ohm) (FIC-8E1) (75)

8-port E1/CE1/PRI FIC interface module (120 ohm) (FIC-8E1) (120)

1-port fractional E1 FIC interface module (FIC-1E1-F)

2-port fractional E1 FIC interface module (FIC-2E1-F)

4-port fractional E1 FIC interface module (FIC-4E1-F)

8-port fractional E1 FIC interface module (75 ohm) (enhanced FIC-8E1-F) (75)

8-port fractional E1 FIC interface module (120 ohm) (enhanced FIC-8E1-F)

(120)

1-port T1/CT1/PRI FIC interface module (FIC-1T1)

2-port T1/CT1/PRI FIC interface module (FIC-2T1)

4-port T1/CT1/PRI FIC interface module (FIC-4T1)

8-port T1/CT1/PRI FIC interface module (FIC-8T1)

1-port fractional T1 FIC interface module (FIC-1T1-F)

2-port fractional T1 FIC interface module (FIC-2T1-F)

4-port fractional T1 FIC interface module (FIC-4T1-F)

8-port fractional T1 FIC interface module (FIC-8T1-F)

4-port enhanced ISDN-S/T FIC interface module (FIC-4BSE)

1-port E3/CE3 FIC interface module (FIC-1CE3)

1-port T3/CT3 FIC interface module (FIC-1CT3)

1-port E3/CE3 FIC interface module (FIC-1CE3-V3)

1-port T3/CT3 FIC interface module (FIC-1CT3-V3)

1-port ATM/155M fiber interface(FIC-1ATM-OC3)

1-port ATM/155M single-mode long-haul fiber interface module

(FIC-1ATM-OC3MM)

1-port ATM/155M multimode fiber interface module (FIC-1ATM-OC3SM)

1-port ATM/155M single-mode fiber interface module (FIC-1ATM-OC3SML)

1-port ATM-E3 interface moduel (FIC-1AE3)

1-port ATM-T3 interface module (FIC-1AT3)

1-port POS interface module (FIC-1POS)

1-port channelized SDH/SONET interface card (FIC-1CPOS (E))

1-port channelized SDH/SONET interface card (FIC-1CPOS (T))

1-port SDH/SONET interface module (FIC-1POS-V4)

1-port channelized SDH/SONET interface module (FIC-1CPOS)

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1 port E1POS POS-terminal access module (FIC-E1POS)

1-port G.SHDSL interface module (FIC-1G.SHDSL)

8-port E1 ATM inverse multiplexing interface card (FIC-IMA-8E1(75/120))

4-port E1 ATM inverse multiplexing interface card (FIC-IMA-4E1(75/120))

8-port T1 ATM inverse multiplexing interface card (FIC-IMA-8T1)

4-port T1 ATM inverse multiplexing interface card (FIC-IMA-4T1)

6-port analog modem MIM interface module (FIC-6AME)

12-port analog modem SIC interface module (FIC-12AME)

1-port dual-pair G.SHDSL interface card (FIC-1SHL-4W)

Open Application Platform -FIC-OAP(MEM-1G+CF-256M+HD-80G)

Open Application Platform -FIC-OAP (MEM-512M+CF-256M+HD-80G)

Open Service Module -FIC-OSM(MEM-1G+CF-256M+HD-80G)

Open Service Module -FIC-OSM (MEM-512M+CF-256M+HD-80G)

Anti-virus Security Module OAP-FIC-ASM (MEM-1G+CF-256M+ HD-80G)

6-port Fast Connect Modem interface module(FIC-6FCM)

Open Application Platform FIC Interface Module-V2 (RT-FIC-OAP-V2)

Voice interface cards:

1-channel E1 voice FIC interface module (FIC-1VE1)

1-channel T1 voice FIC interface module (FIC-1VT1)

2-channel E1 voice FIC interface module (FIC-2VE1)

2-channel T1 voice FIC interface module (FIC-2VT1)

2-port voice module subscriber circuit FIC interface module (FIC-2FXS)

4-port voice module subscriber circuit FIC interface module (FIC-4FXS)

24-port voice subscriber circuit interface card (FIC-24FXS)

2-port ISDN BRI S/T voice interface card (FIC-2BSV)

4-port ISDN BRI S/T voice interface card (FIC-4BSV)

2-port voice module FXO interface module (FIC-2FXO)

4-port voice module FXO interface module (FIC-4FXO)

2-channel voice process board E&M trunk interface FIC module (FIC-2EM)

4-channel voice process board E&M trunk interface FIC module (FIC-4EM)

Encryption card:

High-performance network data encryption FIC interface module

(FIC-HNDE)

D-FIC

24-port 10/100 Mbps and 2-port 1000BASE-T/1000BASE-X (COMBO) Ethernet

L2 switching FIC interface module (DFIC-24FSW)

24-port 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Layer 2 switching PoE interface module

(DFIC-24FSW-POE)

24-port voice subscriber circuit interface card & 24-port voice AT0 analog

trunk interface card (DFIC-24FXO24FXS)

3G Modem

WCDMA 3G Modem

Huawei E170/E172/E226/E160/E169/E176/E156/E180/E1750/E176G

/E1756/E1556/K3765/K4505/E1820/E367/E1553/E173/E261 (E226 is only

supported on MSR30/MSR50 router);

Sierra 250U/308U(250U and 308U are only supported on MSR20/

MSR30/MSR9XX router);

ZTE MF190

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CDMA2000 3G Modem

Huawei EC226/EC169/EC1260/EC1261; ZTE AC2726; VTION E1916; Novatel

MC760

TD-SCDMA 3G Modem

Huawei ET128/ET188/ET127

CAUTION:

The support and restriction of modules on MSR please refer to H3C MSR 20/30/50 Series

Routers Interface Card and Interface Module Manual, Appendix A Interface Card and

Interface Module Purchase Guide.

Software Features

Table 12 MSR20_MSR30_MSR50_MSR900 Series Software Features

Category Features

LAN protocol:

ARP (proxy ARP, free ARP, authorization ARP)

Ethernet_II

Ethernet_SNAP

VLAN (PORT-BASED VLAN/MAC-BASED VLAN/VLAN-BASED PORT

ISOLATE/VLAN VPN/VOICE VLAN)

802.3x

LACP(802.3ad)

802.1p

802.1Q

802.1x

RSTP(802.1w)

MSTP(802.1s)

GVRP

PORT MUTILCAST suppression

WAN protocols:

PPP、MP

PPPoE Client、PPPoE Server

PPP/MP over FR

FR、MFR

FR Fragment、FR Compress、FR over IP

FRTS

ATM(IPoA、IPoEoA、PPPoA、PPPoEoA)

DCC、Dialer Watch

HDLC

LAPB

X25、X25 over TCP、X25 to TCP

X25 PAD、X25 Huntgroup、X25 CUG

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DLSW(V1.0/2.0)

ISDN、ISDN Network

ISDN QSIG

MODEM

IP services

Fast forwarding (unicast/multicast)

TCP

UDP

IP Option

IP unnumber

Policy routing (unicast/multicast)

Non-IP services:

SNA/DLSw support

DLSw Ethernet redundancy backup

IPX

Netstream

IP application

Ping and Trace

DHCP Server

DHCP Relay

DHCP Client

DNS client

DNS Static

NQA

IP Accounting

UDP Helper

NTP

Telnet

TFTP Client

FTP Client

FTP Server

IP route

Static routing management

Dynamic routing protocols:

RIP/RIPng

OSPF

OSPFv3

BGP

IS-IS

Multicast routing protocols:

IGMP

PIM-DM

PIM-SM

MBGP

MSDP

Routing policy

MPLS LDP

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LSPM

MPLS TE

MPLS FW

MPLS/BGP VPN

L2VPN

IPv6

IPv6 basic functions

IPv6 ND

IPv6 PMTU

IPv6 FIB

IPv6 ACL

IPv6 transition technologies

NAT-PT

IPv6 tunneling

6PE

IPv6 routing

IPv6 static routing management

Dynamic routing protocols

RIPng

OSPFv3

IS-ISv6

BGP4+

Multicast routing protocols

MLD

PIM-DM

PIM-SM

PIM-SSM

Port security

PPPoE Client&Server

PORTAL

802.1x

AAA

Local authentication

Radius

HWTacacs

Firewall

ASPF

ACL

FILTER

DDOS

Data security

IKE

IPSec

Encryption card

Portal/Portal+

Other security

technologies

L2TP

NAT/NAPT

PKI

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RSA

SSH V1.5/2.0

SSL

URPF

GRE

DVPN

Reliability Supports VRRP

Supports the backup center

L2 QoS

SP

WRED(Port)

CAR

LR

Flow-base QOS Policy

Port-Based Mirroring

Flow-Based Mirroring

Cos-Based HOLB(Head of Line Blocking)Prevention

Packet Remarking

Flow Redirect

Flow Accounting

Priority Mapping

Port Trust Mode

Port Priority

Flow Filter

FlowControl

ACL

Traffic supervision Supports CAR (Committed Access Rate)

Supports LR (Line Rate)

Congestion

management FIFO、PQ、CQ、WFQ、CBQ、RTPQ

Congestion

avoidance WRED/RED

Traffic shaping Supports GTS(Generic Traffic Shaping)

Other QOS

technologies

FR QOS

MPLS QOS

MP QoS/LFI

cRTP/IPHC

ATM QOS

Sub-interface QOS

Voice Interfaces

FXS

FXO

E&M

E1VI/T1VI

Voice Signaling R2

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DSS1

Q.sig

Digital E&M

H.323 H.225

H.245

GK Client GK Client

SIP SIP

SIP Operation

Codec

G.711A law

G.711U law

G.723R53

G.723R63

G.729a

G.729R8

Media Process

RTP/cRTP

IPHC

Voice Backup

FAX FAX

Other

Voice RADIUS

VoFR

Analog voice access and emergency

Network

management

SNMP V1/V2c/V3

MIB

SYSLOG

RMON

Local

management

Command line management

File system management

Dual Image

User access

management

Supports console interface login

Supports AUX interface login

Supports TTY interface login

Supports telnet (VTY) login

Supports SSH login

Supports FTP login

Supports X25 PAD login

XMODEM

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Appendix B Upgrading software

CAUTION:

Upgrade software only when necessary and under the guidance of a technical support

engineer.

Introduction

Files

BootWare programfile

BootWare is used to boot application programs at router startup. BootWare is stored in the

Flash. A complete BootWare file includes two sections: basic section and extended

section.

The basic BootWare section is used to complete basic system initialization.

The extended BootWare section provides abundant man-machine interaction functions

for interface initialization, and can be used to upgrade the applications and boot

the system.

Once the basic section has finished booting, you can load and upgrade the extended

section from the menu of the basic section.

Application program file

The router is available with Dual Image function. By default, the system defines and

attempts to boot in order with three boot files: main, backup, and secure, provided they

are available with CF card. If the router fails to boot with the secure boot file, it prompts the

boot failure. For more information about the boot files, refer to section ―Maintaining

Application Program and Configuration File‖.

The following table gives default names and types of boot files.

Table 13 Default names and types of the boot files

Boot file File name File type

Main boot file main.bin M

Backup boot file backup.bin B

Secure boot file secure.bin S

NOTE:

The application programs for system boot can be type M, B and S, but not type N. You can

store them in Flash memory, but only one for each. For example, if an M+B file exists, it is

impossible to have another M or B file. If you change the file type of another file to B, the M+B

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file becomes a type M file.

You can modify the file name of an application file in CF card using the command after it

boots. You cannot modify the file type of a type S application image file, but you can modify

the file type of type M/B and N application program files in the BootWare menu or using

commands after the application program boots.

Secure boot file is the last resort for system boot. You can download it in the BootWare menu

and must name it secure.bin. However, you cannot modify this file or change the type of

another file to S. If you change the name of the secure boot file with the rename command

after the system boots, the file is removed from CF card. To use the secure boot file after

that, you need to download it again.

Configuration file

The file stores configuration information of the router.

By default, the system defines and attempts to boot in order with three configuration files:

main, backup, and default, provided they are available with CF card. If the router fails to

boot with the secure boot file, it prompts the boot failure. For more information about the

boot files, refer to section ―Maintaining Application Program and Configuration File‖.

The following table describes the three configuration files.

Table 14 Description on the three configuration files

Configuration file File type Description

Main configuration file M Used by the system for

booting by default.

Backup configuration file B

Used by the system for

booting when it fails to

boot with the main

configuration file.

Default configuration file M/B/N

Used by the system for

booting when it fails to

boot with the backup

configuration file. If the

system fails to boot with

the default configuration

file, it boots with null

configuration. The name

of the default

configuration file has

something to do with the

router brand. The main

and backup

configuration operations

on the default

configuration file is the

same with common

configuration files.

Note:

The configuration files for system boot can be type M, B and default configuration file of type

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N, but not non-default configuration file of type N (i.e. neither M nor B).

You can modify the file name of a configuration file in CF card using the command after it

boots. You cannot modify the type of the default configuration file, but you can modify the

file type of type M/B and N configuration files in the BootWare menu or using commands

after the application program boots.

You can store them in Flash memory, but only one for each. For example, if an M+B file

exists, it is impossible to have another M or B file. If you change the file type of another file to

B, the M+B file becomes a type M file.

CAUTION:

• The file name must not be longer than 64 characters (including the drive name and a

string terminator); otherwise, errors will occur in file operation. For example, if the

drive name is “CFA0:/”, the file name can be at most [ 64-1-6 ] = 57 characters in length.

Typically, the file name is recommended to be not more than 16 characters.

• The extension ASCII characters (ASCII>=128) and invisible characters (ASCII<33)

cannot be included in the file name.

• The following characters cannot be included in the file name: ”, „, ?, \, space, *, |, <,

/, :, >, ~.

• The character “.” can be included in the file name, but cannot be the first or last

character of the file name. Two consecutive “.”s are not allowed.

Software Maintenance Methods

Upgrading BootWare and application program using XModem protocol through serial port.

Upgrading application program from TFTP/FTP server through Ethernet interface in BootWare.

Uploading/downloading application program and configuration file from TFTP/FTP server via

command lines.

Note:

BootWare program is upgraded through binding with the Comware version. You do not need

to upgrade it separately. The system automatically upgrades BootWare to be the latest

version while upgrading Comware.

Check the current version of BootWare and application program before upgrading. For the

association between Comware version and BootWare program, see the corresponding

Release Notes.

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Figure 1 Upgrade BootWare and Comware under Comware V5 environment

BootWare Menu

Main BootWare Menu

When the router is powered on and reboots, the console terminal displays:

System is starting...

Booting Normal Extend BootWare........

**************************************************************************

* *

* H3C MSR50-40 BootWare, Version 1.08 *

Comware version

Start

End

Upgrade Comware ?

Choose upgrade mode

Xmodem upgrade

TFTP upgrade

FTP upgrade

Choose correct Comware

N

Y

Upgrade

Via network interface

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* *

**************************************************************************

Copyright (c) 2004-2008 Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.

Compiled Date : Apr 16 2008

CPU Type : MPC7448

CPU L1 Cache : 32KB

CPU L2 Cache : 1024KB

CPU Clock Speed : 1700MHz

Memory Type : DDR2 SDRAM

Memory Size : 1024MB

Memory Speed : 533MHz

BootWare Size : 1024KB

Flash Size : 4MB

cfa0 Size : 247MB

CPLD Version : 1.0

PCB Version : 2.0

BootWare Validating...

Press Ctrl+B to enter extended boot menu..

Note:

The extended BootWare menu is referred to as main BootWare menu in this manual unless

otherwise specified.

The displayed information may vary slightly with devices.

Press <Ctrl+B> when it displays Press Ctrl+B to enter extended boot menu.... Then, the system

prompts:

Please input BootWare password:

You have three chances to provide the correct BootWare password (the initial setting is

void). If you fail to do that, you need to reboot the system. After you enter the correct

password, the console screen displays the main BootWare menu:

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Note: The current operating device is cfa0

Enter < Storage Device Operation > to select device.

==========================<EXTEND-BOOTWARE MENU>==========================

|<1> Boot System |

|<2> Enter Serial SubMenu |

|<3> Enter Ethernet SubMenu |

|<4> File Control |

|<5> Modify BootWare Password |

|<6> Skip Current System Configuration |

|<7> BootWare Operation Menu |

|<8> Clear Super Password |

|<9> Storage Device Operation |

|<0> Reboot |

==========================================================================

Enter your choice(0-9)::

The menu is defined as follows:

Table 15 Main BootWare menu

Menu item Description

<1> Boot System Boot application programs.

<2> Enter Serial SubMenu Enter serial submenu. Refer to section

―Enter serial submenu‖ for details.

<3> Enter Ethernet SubMenu

Enter Ethernet submenu. Refer to section

―Enter Ethernet interface submenu‖ for

details.

<4> File Control File control submenu. Refer to section

―File control submenu‖ for details.

<5> Modify BootWare Password Modify BootWare password.

<6> Skip Current System Configuration

Skip current system configuration for

current boot. This option is usually used

after a user password loss.

<7> BootWare Operation Menu

BootWare operation submenu. Refer to

section ―BootWare operation submenu‖

for details.

<8> Clear Super Password

Delete super password. Super password

is used to set a password for switching

user levels. After this option is enabled,

super password is deleted at the first

router reboot and restores at the

second.

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<9> Storage Device Operation Storage device control menu, which is

used to select memory device.

<0> Reboot Reboot the router.

BootWare Submenus

Enter serial submenu

This submenu can be used for upgrading application program, changing serial baud rate,

and other operations.

Enter <2> under the main BootWare menu to enter the serial submenu:

==========================<Enter Serial SubMenu>==========================

|Note:the operating device is cfa0 |

|<1> Download Application Program To SDRAM And Run |

|<2> Update Main Application File |

|<3> Update Backup Application File |

|<4> Update Secure Application File |

|<5> Modify Serial Interface Parameter |

|<0> Exit To Main Menu |

==========================================================================

Enter your choice(0-5):

The menu is defined as follows:

Table 16 BootWare serial submenu

Menu item Description

<1> Download Application Program To

SDRAM And Run

Download the application program to

SDRAM and run it.

<2> Update Main Application File Upgrade the main application file.

<3> Update Backup Application File Upgrade the backup application file.

<4> Update Secure Application File Upgrade the secure application file.

<5> Modify Serial Interface Parameter Modify serial interface parameter.

<0> Exit To Main Menu Exit to the BootWare main menu.

Enter Ethernet interface submenu

Enter <3> in BootWare menu to enter the Ethernet interface submenu. The system displays:

=========================<Enter Ethernet SubMenu>=========================

|Note:the operating device is cfa0 |

|<1> Download Application Program To SDRAM And Run |

|<2> Update Main Application File |

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|<3> Update Backup Application File |

|<4> Update Secure Application File |

|<5> Modify Ethernet Parameter |

|<0> Exit To Main Menu |

|<Ensure The Parameter Be Modified Before Downloading!> |

========================================================================

==

Enter your choice(0-5):

The menu is defined as follows:

Table 17 Enter Ethernet interface submenu

Menu item Description

<1> Download Application Program To

SDRAM And Run

Download application program to

SDRAM and run it.

<2> Update Main Application File Upgrade the main application file.

<3> Update Backup Application File Upgrade the backup application file.

<4> Update Secure Application File Upgrade the secure application file.

<5> Modify Ethernet Parameter Modify Ethernet parameters.

<0> Exit To Main Menu Exit to the BootWare main menu.

File control submenu

Enter <4> under the main BootWare menu to enter the file control submenu. Through this

submenu, the system can display application program file type in memory, modify file

name and delete files. The prompt is shown below:

============================<File CONTROL>==============================

|Note:the operating device is cfa0 |

|<1> Display All File(s) |

|<2> Set Application File type |

|<3> Set Configuration File type |

|<4> Delete File |

|<0> Exit To Main Menu |

========================================================================

Enter your choice(0-4):

The submenu is defined as follows:

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Table 18 File control submenu

Menu item Description

<1> Display All File Display all files.

<2> Set Application File type Set application file type.

<3> Set Configuration File type Set configuration file type.

<4> Delete File Delete files.

<0> Exit To Main Menu Exit to the main BootWare menu.

BootWare operation submenu

Enter <7> under the main BootWare menu to enter the BootWare operation menu:

===================<BootWare Operation Menu>====================

|Note:the operating device is cfa0 |

|<1> Backup Full BootWare |

|<2> Restore Full BootWare |

|<3> Update BootWare By Serial |

|<4> Update BootWare By Ethernet |

|<0> Exit To Main Menu |

==========================================================================

Enter your choice(0-4):

The submenu is defined as follows:

Table 19 BootWare operation submenu

Menu item Description

<1> Backup Full Boot ROM Backup full BootWare.

<2> Restore Full Boot ROM Restore full BootWare.

<3> Update BootWare By Serial Update full BootWare through serial port.

<4> Update BootWare By Ethernet Update extended BootWare through

Ethernet interface.

<0> Exit To Main Menu Exit to the main BootWare menu.

Upgrading BootWare Through Serial Port

Use XModem to upgrade BootWare through serial port.

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Introduction to XModem

Use XModem to upgrade BootWare and application programs through serial port.

XModem is a file transfer protocol that is widely used due to its simplicity and good

performance. XModem transfers files via serial ports. It supports two types of data packets

(128 bytes and 1 KB), two check methods (checksum and CRC), and error packet

retransmission mechanism (typically 10 attempts).

The XModem transmission procedure is completed through the cooperation of a receiving

program and a sending program. The receiving program sends a negotiation character to

negotiate a packet check method. After the negotiation, the sending program starts

transmitting data packets. Upon receiving a complete packet, the receiving program

checks the packet using the agreed method.

If the check succeeds, the receiving program sends an acknowledgement character and

the sending program proceeds to send the next packet; otherwise, the receiving program

sends a negative acknowledgement character and the sending program retransmits the

packet.

Modifying Serial Port Parameters

Sometimes, we need to change the serial baud rate to higher in order to save upgrading

time, or to lower to guarantee transmission reliability. This section depicts how to adjust

serial baud rate.

Enter <2> under the main BootWare menu to enter the serial submenu. Then, enter <5>,

and the system prompts to change serial baud rate.

==============================<BAUDRATE SET>==============================

|Note:'*'indicates the current baudrate |

| Change The HyperTerminal's Baudrate Accordingly |

|--------------------------<Baudrate Avaliable>--------------------------|

|<1> 9600(Default)* |

|<2> 19200 |

|<3> 38400 |

|<4> 57600 |

|<5> 11520 |

|<0> Exit |

==========================================================================

Enter your choice(0-5):

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Select a baud rate, <5> for 11520 bps for example. The following prompt appears:

Baudrate has been changed to 11520 bps.

Please change the terminal's baudrate to 11520 bps, press ENTER when ready.

Since the router serial baud rate is modified to 11520 bps, whereas the terminal baud rate

remains to be 9600 bps, they can not communicate with each other. Change the baud

rate of your terminal to the same as that for software download.

Perform the following operation:

Figure 2 Disconnect terminal

Click [File/Properties], and press <Configure…> to change baud rate to 11520 bps:

Figure 3 Modify baud rate

Click [Call/Call] to establish new connection.

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Figure 4 Establish new connection

Then, press <Enter> to prompt current configuration baud rate and return to the previous

menu.

The system prompts:

The current baudrate is 11520 bps

Note:

Restore the baud rate in the HyperTerminal to 9600 bps (the default) after upgrading the

BootWare. This is to ensure that information can be displayed on the console screen after

system boot or reboot.

Upgrading BootWare

First, enter <7> under the main BootWare menu (refer to section ―Main BootWare Menu‖) to

enter the BootWare operation submenu, under which all BootWare operations are

completed. Refer to section ―BootWare operation submenu‖ for detailed descriptions.

For example, when you upgrade full BootWare:

First, change serial baud rate to speed up upgrading (refer to section ―Modifying Serial Port

Parameters‖ for details), and then enter <3> under BootWare operation menu to enter the

BootWare serial operation submenu:

===================<BOOTWARE OPERATION SERIAL SUB-MENU>===================

|<1> Update Full BootWare |

|<2> Update Extend BootWare |

|<3> Update Basic BootWare |

|<4> Modify Serial Interface Parameter |

|<0> Exit To Main Menu |

==========================================================================

Enter your choice(0-4):

Enter <4> to enter the window for setting baud rate. For related setting, see section

"Modifying Serial Port Parameters". Enter <1>. The system prompts:

Please Start To Transfer File, Press <Ctrl+C> To Exit.

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Waiting ...CC

Select [Transfer/Send file…] in the [HyperTerminal] window. The following window pops up:

Figure 5 Send File dialog box

In the displayed [Send File] dialog box, click <Browse…> to select the application program

file to be downloaded, and select XModem for the [Protocol] field. Then click <Send>. The

following interface appears:

Figure 6 Sending File interface

After completing download, the following information appears on terminal interface to

indicate download and upgrade success:

Download successfully!

22745856 bytes downloaded!

Change the baud rate of the console terminal from 11520 bps to 9600 bps, and then

reboot the router.

Note:

The file name, size and path vary in different situations. Check the current version of

BootWare and application program in order to use correct file.

Restore the baud rate in the HyperTerminal to 9600 bps (the default) after upgrading the

BootWare, so as to ensure normal display on the console screen after system boot or reboot.

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If you upgrade only the BootWare extended section, only part of BootWare will be upgraded.

You can redo the upgrade if any error occurs.

Upgrading Application Program Through

Serial Port

Upgrading of application program through serial port is implemented under serial submenu.

Enter <2> under the main BootWare menu to enter the serial submenu. Refer to section

―Enter serial submenu‖ for detailed descriptions.

For example, when you upgrade application program:

First, change serial baud rate to speed up upgrading (refer to section ―Modifying Serial Port

Parameters‖ for details), and then enter <2> under serial submenu. The system prompts:

Please Start To Transfer File, Press <Ctrl+C> To Exit.

Waiting ...CC

Select application program file and send it. Upgrading application program with serial port

takes the similar steps with upgrading BootWare. Refer to section ―Upgrading BootWare‖

for details.

Note:

Application program often takes over 10M. Even if the baud rate is changed to 11520 bps, the

upgrading takes about 30 minutes. Therefore, it is recommended you upgrade through

Ethernet interface.

Upgrading Application Program Through

Ethernet Interface

Enter <3> under the main BootWare menu to enter the Ethernet interface submenu. Refer

to section ―Enter Ethernet interface submenu‖ for details.

Configuring Ethernet Parameters

Before upgrading application program through Ethernet interface, we need to configure

the Ethernet interface of the router, as follows:

Enter <3> under the main BootWare menu to enter the Ethernet Interface submenu. Then,

enter <5> to enter the Configure Ethernet interface menu:

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=========================<ETHERNET PARAMETER SET>=========================

|Note: '.' = Clear field. |

| '-' = Go to previous field. |

| Ctrl+D = Quit. |

==========================================================================

Protocol (FTP or TFTP) :tftp ftp

Load File Name :host

:

Target File Name :target

:

Server IP Address :192.168.1.1

Local IP Address :192.168.1.253

Gateway IP Address :0.0.0.0

FTP User Name :user

FTP User Password :password

Table 20 Ethernet parameters settings description

Field Description

'.' = Clear field Shortcut key: Press "." to clear the current input.

'-' = Go to previous field Shortcut key: Press "-" to go to the previous field.

Ctrl+D = Quit Shortcut key: Press Ctrl+D to exit parameter

configuration interface.

Protocol (FTP or TFTP) File transfer protocol used: FTP or TFTP.

Load File Name Name of the file to be downloaded. It should be the

same as that of the actually downloaded file.

Target File Name Name of the downloaded file. By default, it is the

same as that of the file on the server.

Server IP Address

TFTP/FTP server IP address. A colon ":" should be used

between the IP address and the subnet mask, if any,

for example, 192.168.80.10:24.

Local IP Address IP address of the TFTP/FTP client

Gateway IP Address You need to configure a gateway IP address if the

server and client are on different network segments.

FTP User Name Not available when TFTP is used

FTP User Password Not available when TFTP is used

Note:

Upon upgrade failure, the system prompts “Loading failed”. In this case, please reboot the

router to validate the reset IP address.

For application program upgrade through Ethernet interface, use only FE0 ports on MSR 20

routers, and only GE0 ports on MSR 30 and MSR 50 routers.

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Upgrading Application Program Through Ethernet

Interface

TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) is a protocol of the TCP/IP suite that is used to transfer

trivial files between clients and the server. It provides not-so-complex and low-cost file

transfer services. Carried over UDP, TFTP provides unreliable data transfer services and does

not provide access authorization and authentication mechanism. It employs timeout

retransmission to guarantee the successful transferring of data. TFTP takes much smaller size

than FTP.

FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is an application layer protocol in the TCP/IP suite. It mainly

transfers files among remote hosts. Carried over TCP, it provides reliable and

connection-oriented data transfer service but does not provide access authorization and

authentication mechanism.

Step 1: Set up an upgrade environment.

Figure 7 Set up FTP/TFTP upgrade environment

Connect GigabitEthernet 0/0 to a PC by using a crossover cable. Start TFTP/FTP program on

the PC as the server, and set the path of TFTP/FTP server to point to the address of

application program. You need to set user name and password if FTP server is used.

CAUTION:

No TFTP/FTP Server is available with the H3C MSR 50 series. You must install one

yourself.

Step 2: Modify Ethernet parameters. Refer to section ―Configuring Ethernet Parameters‖ for

details.

Step 3: Enter <3> to enter Ethernet submenu. For example, when upgrading main

application program, enter <2> to upgrade:

Loading...................................................................

..........................................................................

..........Done!

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22165484 bytes downloaded!

Updating File cfa0:/update.bin

Step 4: Enter <0> to exit to the main BootWare menu. Enter <1> to boot the system.

Step 5: Set the updated application program to be the main boot file, i.e. the default boot

file of the system. Enter <4> from the main menu:

==============================<File CONTROL>==============================

|Note:the operating device is cfa0 |

|<1> Display All File(s) |

|<2> Set Application File type |

|<3> Set Configuration File type |

|<4> Delete File |

|<0> Exit To Main Menu |

==========================================================================

Enter your choice(0-4):2

Enter the file control submenu and enter <2> to set the application file type.

'M' = MAIN 'B' = BACKUP 'S' = SECURE 'N/A' = NOT ASSIGNED

==========================================================================

|NO. Size(B) Time Type Name |

|1 22165484 Dec/20/2007 09:18:10 S cfa0:/update.bin |

|2 22165484 Dec/20/2007 09:42:28 M cfa0:/main.bin |

|0 Exit |

==========================================================================

Enter file No:1

Enter the number of the file you want to modify.

Modify the file attribute:

==========================================================================

|<1> +Main |

|<2> -Main |

|<3> +Backup |

|<4> -Backup |

|<0> Exit |

==========================================================================

Enter your choice(0-4):1

Enter "1" to set the selected application program to be the main boot file, i.e. the default

boot file of the system.

Step 6: Enter <0> to exit to the main BootWare menu. Enter <1> to boot the system.

CAUTION:

If you enter a file name that already exists in the CF card or Flash, the system prompts

" The file is exist, will you overwrite it? [Y/N]". To overwrite the application file in the CF

card or Flash, press Y. The file updated will directly replace the existing file of this type

to become the only application program. The file downloaded in this example will

replace the existing M file directly to become the main boot program.

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The space on memory must be sufficient. Otherwise, the system prompts insufficient

space: "The free space isn't enough!"

Refer to section “Files” for detailed descriptions of file types.

You can set the main/backup attributes for the startup file under the root directory of

the device only.

Upgrading BootWare Through Ethernet

Interface

You can also upgrade BootWare through an Ethernet interface. Enter <4> from the

BootWare submenu. The system prompts:

==================<BOOTWARE OPERATION ETHERNET SUB-MENU>==================

|<1> Update Full BootWare |

|<2> Update Extend BootWare |

|<3> Update Basic BootWare |

|<4> Modify Ethernet Parameter |

|<0> Exit To Main Menu |

==========================================================================

Enter your choice(0-4):

Complete Ethernet parameter configuration before the upgrade. You can enter the

Ethernet parameter configuration menu by entering <4> from this menu. For the

configuration procedure, see section "Configuring Ethernet Parameters". Then, you can

choose to upgrade the complete BootWare, BootWare extended section, or BootWare

basic section from the menu.

Maintaining Application Program and

Configuring Through Command Lines

After booting the router normally, you can upgrade and backup application program and

backup and recover configurations under command line mode.

Maintaining the Router with TFTP Server

The TFTP service provided by the router is TFTP Client — the router serves as TFTP Client, and

the file server serves as TFTP Server. You can input commands to upload the configuration

file and application program of the router to the file server, or download configuration file

or application program to the router from the file server.

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Configuring environment

Step 1: Set up hardware environment (refer to section―Upgrading Application Program

Through Ethernet Interface‖ for details), and point the server path to the folder where the

file is put.

Figure 8 Networking diagram for maintenance under command line mode

Configure the IP addresses of the two sides to be in the same network. In this section, the

TFTP server is set to 192.168.1.1, and the Ethernet interface connected to it (Ethernet

interface 0/0 in this example; so, any interface is OK) is set to 192.168.1.2. Both can use the

ping command to check if the connection is successful.

Backing up and recovering application program and configuration file

After finishing environment building, perform the following operations:

View the files included in current file system with the dir command:

<H3C>dir

Directory of cfa0:/

0 drw- - Dec 20 2007 09:18:22 logfile

1 -rw- 22165484 Dec 20 2007 09:18:10 update.bin

2 -rw- 1181 Dec 20 2007 09:42:54 startup.cfg

4 -rw- 22165484 Dec 20 2007 09:42:28 main.bin

252904 KB total (208940 KB free)

File system type of cfa0: FAT16

<H3C>

Use the command as follows to backup the startup.cfg file on the router to TFTP server and

save as config.bak:

<H3C>tftp 192.168.1.1 put startup.cfg config.bak

File will be transferred in binary mode

Sending file to remote tftp server. Please wait... \

TFTP: 1045 bytes sent in 0 second(s).

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File uploaded successfully.

Use this command to download the startup.cfg file on the server to the router:

<H3C>tftp 192.168.1.1 get startup.cfg startup.cfg

The file startup.cfg exists. Overwrite it?[Y/N]:y

Verifying server file...

Deleting the old file, please wait...

File will be transferred in binary mode

Downloading file from remote tftp server, please wait...\

TFTP: 1045 bytes received in 0 second(s)

File downloaded successfully.

If a config.cfg file already exists in the router, select <Y/y> to overwrite it.

CAUTION:

If a config.cfg file already exists on the server, it will be overwritten.

The above operations are performed under user view.

The backup configuration file can be modified by text editor. The configuration file

modified during download process can modify the configuration, and the modification

takes effect after rebooting. Similarly, you can also download application program to

the router to overwrite the old main program to upgrade the application program.

Maintaining the Router with FTP Server

Maintaining the router when it serves as the server

FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is an application layer protocol in the TCP/IP suite. It mainly

transfers files among remote hosts. Carried over TCP, it provides reliable and

connection-oriented data transfer service but does not provide access authorization and

authentication mechanism.

The FTP service provided by the router is FTP Server, that is to say, the router serves as the FTP

Server. You can run FTP Client to log onto the router and access files on the router.

Install FTP Client before using FTP. No FTP Server is available with the H3C MSR 50 series. You

must install one yourself. Take the FTP Client with Windows XP for example.

Step 1: Build hardware maintenance environment as follows:

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Figure 9 Router maintenance when it serves as the server

Configure the IP addresses of the two sides to be in the same network. In this section, the

PC server is set to 192.168.1.1, and the router Ethernet interface connected to it (Ethernet

interface 0/0 in this example; so, any interface is OK) is set to 192.168.1.2. Both can use the

ping command to check if the connection is successful.

Step 2: Boot FTP service.

You can boot FTP service after configuring FTP server authentication and authorization. FTP

server supports multi-user access. The remote FTP user sends request to the FTP server, which

then executes accordingly and returns the result of the execution to user. Use the following

command to boot the FTP service:

[H3C]ftp server enable

% Start FTP server

Add FTP authorized user name and password:

[H3C]local-user guest

[H3C-luser- guest]service-type ftp

[H3C-luser- guest]password simple 123456

Step 3: Maintain the router.

After booting FTP service of the router and configuring user name and password, you can

boot FTP Client on your PC. Take the FTP Client with Windows XP for example:

Enter <ftp> in the [DOS] window, and the system prompts:

C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>ftp

ftp>

ftp> open 192.168.0.2

220 FTP service ready.

User (192.168.0.2:(none)): guest

331 Password required for guest

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Password:

230 User logged in.

After you correctly enter the username and password, the system prompts login success,

and you can complete maintenance of the router, for example, modifying transmission

mode and local path, and backing up files. In this example, the main.bin file on the router is

backed up to the PC.

ftp> binary

200 Type set to I.

ftp> lcd c:\temp

Local directory now C:\temp.

ftp> get main.bin main.bin

200 Port command okay.

150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for main.bin.

226 Transfer complete.

ftp: 14323376 bytes received in 16.81Seconds 851.87Kbytes/sec.

Recover the backup file to the router command:

ftp> put main.bin main.bin

200 Port command okay.

150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for main.bin.

226 Transfer complete.

ftp: 14323376 bytes sent in 8.29Seconds 1727.37Kbytes/sec.

ftp> quit

221 Server closing.

Maintaining the router when it serves as the client

You can also maintain the router file system by building FTP server and making the router

serve as the client.

Step 1: Build maintenance environment as follows:

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Figure 10 Router maintenance when it serves as the client

When the router serves as the client, you can run FTP server program on your PC as the FTP

server, and set the server path. Then, add user name and password for the router.

Configure the IP addresses of the two sides to be in the same network. In this section, the

FTP server is set to 192.168.1.1, and the Ethernet interface connected to it (Ethernet

interface 0/0 in this example; so, any interface is OK) is set to 192.168.1.2. Both can use the

ping command to check if the connection is successful.

Step 2: Maintain the router through the terminal connected to the console port as follow:

<H3C>ftp 192.168.1.1

Trying 192.168.1.1 ...

Press CTRL+K to abort

Connected to 192.168.1.1.

220 3Com 3CDaemon FTP Server Version 2.0

User(192.168.1.1:(none)):guest

331 User name ok, need password

Password:

230 User logged in

[ftp]

Use the command as follows to maintain the router.

Here, get and put commands are used to backup and recover files.

[ftp]get main.bin main.bin

cfa0:/main.bin has been existing. Overwrite it?[Y/N]:y

200 PORT command successful.

150 File status OK ; about to open data connection

226 Closing data connection; File transfer successful.

FTP: 14323376 byte(s) received in 69.256 second(s) 206.00K byte(s)/sec.

[ftp]put main.bin main.bin

200 PORT command successful.

150 File status OK ; about to open data connection

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226 Closing data connection; File transfer successful.

FTP: 14323376 byte(s) sent in 15.974 second(s) 896.00Kbyte(s)/sec.

[ftp]quit

221 Service closing control connection

Maintaining Application Program and Configuration

File

You can modify and display the file type under the file control submenu:

Enter <4> under the main BootWare menu to enter the file control submenu. The system

prompts:

==============================<File CONTROL>==============================

|Note:the operating device is cfa0 |

|<1> Display All File(s) |

|<2> Set Application File type |

|<3> Set Configuration File type |

|<4> Delete File |

|<0> Exit To Main Menu |

==========================================================================

Enter your choice(0-4):

Display all files

Enter <1>, and the system prompts:

Display all file(s) in cfa0:

'M' = MAIN 'B' = BACKUP 'S' = SECURE 'N/A' = NOT ASSIGNED

==========================================================================

|NO. Size(B) Time Type Name |

|1 640199 Dec/20/2007 09:53:16 N/A cfa0:/logfile/logfile.log |

|2 22165484 Dec/20/2007 09:18:10 B+S cfa0:/update.bin |

|3 1181 Dec/20/2007 09:42:54 N/A cfa0:/startup.cfg |

|4 22165484 Dec/20/2007 09:42:28 M cfa0:/main.bin |

========================================================================

==

Set application file type

Enter <2> under the file control submenu to enter the set application file type menu:

'M' = MAIN 'B' = BACKUP 'S' = SECURE 'N/A' = NOT ASSIGNED

==========================================================================

|NO. Size(B) Time Type Name |

|1 22165484 Dec/20/2007 09:18:10 B+S cfa0:/update.bin |

|2 22165484 Dec/20/2007 09:42:28 M cfa0:/main.bin |

|0 Exit |

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========================================================================

Enter file No::

Enter the number of the file you want to modify, and press <ENTER>. Then, the system

prompts you to modify the file type:

Modify the file attribute:

==========================================================================

|<1> +Main |

|<2> -Main |

|<3> +Backup |

|<4> -Backup |

|<0> Exit |

==========================================================================

Enter your choice(0-4):

You can set the file type to +M, -M, +B and -B by entering 1 to 4. Refer to section

―Introduction‖ for details.

Set configuration file type

Enter <3> under the file control submenu to enter the configuration file type menu.

'M' = MAIN 'B' = BACKUP 'S' = SECURE 'N/A' = NOT ASSIGNED

==========================================================================

|NO. Size(B) Time Type Name |

|1 1181 Dec/20/2007 09:42:54 N/A cfa0:/startup.cfg |

|0 Exit |

==========================================================================

Enter file No:

Enter the number of the file you want to modify, and press <ENTER>. Then, the system

prompts you to modify the file type:

Modify the file attribute:

==========================================================================

|<1> +Main |

|<2> -Main |

|<3> +Backup |

|<4> -Backup |

|<0> Exit |

==========================================================================

Enter your choice(0-4):

You can set the operation file to the types of M, Cancel M, B and Cancel B by entering 1-4.

Refer to section ―Configuration file‖ for details.

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Delete files

Enter <4> under the file control submenu to delete files:

Deleting the file in cfa0:

'M' = MAIN 'B' = BACKUP 'S' = SECURE 'N/A' = NOT ASSIGNED

==========================================================================

|NO. Size(B) Time Type Name |

|1 640199 Dec/20/2007 09:53:16 N/A cfa0:/logfile/logfile.log |

|2 22165484 Dec/20/2007 09:18:10 B+S cfa0:/update.bin |

|3 1181 Dec/20/2007 09:42:54 N/A cfa0:/startup.cfg |

|4 22165484 Dec/20/2007 09:42:28 M cfa0:/main.bin |

|0 Exit |

==========================================================================

Enter file No:

Enter the number of the file you want to modify, and press <ENTER>. Then the system

prompts deletion success:

The file you selected is cfa0:/backup.bak,Delete it? [Y/N]Y

Deleting........Done!

CAUTION:

You can set the main/backup attributes only for the application programs or

configuration files under the root directory. In addition, the full path to an application

program with main/backup attribute set must not have more than 63 characters.

Exit to the main menu

Exit to the main BootWare menu.

Dealing with Router Password Loss

Do as follows when your BootWare password, user password or Super Password is lost.

User Password Loss

You cannot enter the system if you lose your user password. You can boot the system by

neglecting system configuration. Perform the following operations:

Step 1: Enter the main BootWare menu, and select <6> to boot by ignoring system

configuration:

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The system prompts:

Flag Set Success.

The system prompts set success.

Step 2: When the main BootWare menu appears again, enter <0> to reboot the system.

Step 3: Set new password under the system view after rebooting.

[H3C]user-interface console 0

[H3C-ui-console0]authentication-mode password

[H3C-ui-console0]set authentication password simple 123456

This indicates that the password authentication is adopted at the console port and the

password is set to 123456 and stored in plain text.

Note:

After reboot, the system runs with the initial default configuration. The original

configuration files are stored in memory. To restore the original configurations, you can use

the display saved-configuration command to display them, and then copy and execute them.

When storing the password in plain text, you can use the display current-configuration

command to see the password in the current configuration. If you use the set authentication

password cipher 123456 command when setting the password, the password is encrypted

and stored.

Step 4: Save the new configuration.

[H3C] save

Note:

Execute the save command after modifying the user password to save the new password.

BootWare Password Loss

Contact the agent or our technical support personnel in the event of BootWare password

loss. They can help you set a new password.

Modify the BootWare password under the main BootWare menu.

Enter <5> to modify the password following the prompt. The console terminal displays:

please input old password:

Please input new password:

Please input new password again:

Password Set Successfully.

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Note:

The password modification fails when old password is not correct or new password is not

correctly entered, and then the system exits this operation.

Super Password Loss

The Super Password enables you to switch among the four Super levels. In the event of

Super Password loss, you cannot perform the operations requiring higher right.

Enter <8> under the main BootWare menu to clear the Super Password.

Select this option, quit the menu and reboot the router. You can directly enter the system

view. Only after the first rebooting will the setting take effect (the Super Password restores

after the second rebooting).

Backing up and Restoring BootWare

Enter <7> under the main BootWare menu to enter the BootWare operation submenu.

Refer to section ―BootWare operation submenu‖ for details.

Enter <1> under the menu, and the system starts to backup the entire BootWare. The

system prompts:

Will you backup the Basic BootWare? [Y/N]Y

Begin to backup the Basic BootWare................................Done!

Will you backup the Extend BootWare? [Y/N]Y

Begin to backup the Extend BootWare................................Done!

Now, the entire BootWare is backed up to the memory.

Enter <2> under the menu to restore the BootWare in the memory to the system:

Will you restore the Basic BootWare? [Y/N]Y

Begin to restore Normal Basic BootWare................................Done!

Will you restore the Extend BootWare? [Y/N]Y

Begin to restore Normal Extend BootWare................................Done!

Appendix C Software Upgrading Through

Web

The device obtains the target application file in the user-defined path through HTTP and

has the system upgraded to the target version at the next reboot.

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Select System Management > Software Upgrade from the navigation tree to enter the

page as shown below.

Click Browse. On the dialog box displayed, select the target application file in the local

path, and specify the name of the application file to be stored on the device. Then select

the If the file with same name exists, overwrite it out remind check box. Click Apply to

upgrade the software, as shown in the following figure.

The upgrade process takes about three to five minutes. During this process, ensure that the

network connection is normal and do not power off or restart the device.

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After the upgrade is complete, the system displays the following information and you need

to restart the device.

Before restarting the device, follow these steps to save the current system configuration:

select System Management > Configuration from the navigation tree to enter the default

Save page, and then click Save Current Settings, as shown in the following figure.

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Click Yes in the pop-up dialog box.

After saving the configuration information, select System Management > Reboot from the

navigation tree to enter the page shown below. Click Apply to reboot the device.