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Huawei N2000H V3 User Manual

Huawei N2000H V3
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N2000H V3 Appliance
V100R003
User Guide
Issue
04
Date
2018-11-06
HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

Huawei N2000H V3 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHuawei
ModelN2000H V3
CategoryStorage
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1 Product Overview

1.1 Overview

Describes the functions and configurations of the N2000H V3.

1.2 Appearance

Describes the N2000H V3 panels, including front and rear views.

1.3 Ports

Details the types, quantities, and descriptions of the N2000H V3 ports.

1.4 Indicators and Buttons

Describes the status and meaning of front and rear panel indicators and buttons.

1.5 Physical Structure

Describes the N2000H V3 components and their layout.

1.6 Mainboard Layout

Details the layout of ports and connectors on the N2000H V3 mainboard.

1.7 Internal Cabling

Describes the rules and diagrams for internal cabling within the appliance.

1.8 Logical Structure

Explains the logical structure and interconnections of the N2000H V3 components.

1.9 RAS Features

Describes reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) features supported by the N2000H V3.

1.10 Software and Hardware Compatibility

Details the software and hardware compatibility for the N2000H V3.

1.11 Product Specifications

Lists key product specifications for the N2000H V3.

1.12 Technical Specifications

Details the technical specifications, including dimensions, power, and environmental.

2 Installing and Removing the N2000H V3

2.1 Installation Overview

Describes precautions and rules for installing the N2000H V3.

2.2 Unpacking the Chassis

Describes the procedure for unpacking the Appliance chassis.

2.3 Installing the N2000H V3

Provides overall instructions for installing the N2000H V3 into a rack.

2.3.1 Installing the N2000H V3 by Using L-Shaped Guide Rails

Details installation using L-shaped guide rails, primarily for Huawei racks.

2.3.2 Installing the N2000H V3 by Using Adjustable Guide Rails

Details installation using adjustable guide rails for racks with specific mounting bar distances.

2.3.3 Installing the N2000H V3 on Holding Rails

Details installation using holding rails for racks with specific mounting bar distances.

2.4 Connecting External Cables

Describes how to connect various cables for appliance functionality.

2.4.1 Connecting Cables to a Mouse, Keyboard, and VGA Port

Describes connecting peripheral devices for initial setup and operation.

2.4.2 Connecting a Network Cable

Details the process of connecting a network cable for management or data transfer.

2.4.3 Connecting a Cable to a 10GE Port

Describes connecting cables to a 10 Gigabit Ethernet port.

2.4.4 Connecting a USB Device

Describes connecting USB storage devices or peripherals.

2.4.5 Connecting a Serial Cable

Describes connecting a serial cable for management or debugging.

2.4.6 Connecting a Power Cable

Describes connecting AC and DC power cables to the Appliance.

2.4.7 Cable Routing

Provides rules and methods for routing cables neatly and safely within the rack.

2.4.8 Verifying Cable Connections

Describes how to verify that all cable connections are correct.

2.5 Removing the N2000H V3

Describes the procedure for safely removing the N2000H V3 from the rack.

3 Powering On and Off the N2000H V3

3.1 Powering On

Describes the procedure for powering on the Appliance.

3.2 Powering Off

Describes the procedure for powering off the Appliance.

4 Configuring the N2000H V3

4.1 Configuration Overview

Describes default information and initial configuration steps.

4.2 Checking the N2000H V3

Verifies the appliance's initial status.

4.3 Configuring RAID Properties

Details the process of setting up RAID configurations.

4.4 Configuring the BIOS

Provides instructions for BIOS setup and adjustments.

4.5 Changing an iBMC User Password

Explains how to update the iBMC user password for security.

4.6 Installing an OS

Guides through the operating system installation process.

4.7 Service Configuration

Covers configuration of services like sharing and value-added features.

5 System Security Policy

5.1 System Security Reinforce

Describes security reinforce policies implemented on the system.

5.1.1 Security Settings

Details specific security settings like screen saver and account policies.

5.1.2 Auditing and Account Policies

Covers account lockout and password policies.

5.2 System Patch Update

Describes methods for updating the system with patches.

6 Security Maintenance Policy

6.1.1 System Security Patch Updating

Describes the policy for updating system security patches.

6.1.2 Security Configuration and Reinforce

Describes how to configure and reinforce system security.

6.1.3 Routine Maintenance for Anti-virus Software

Describes routine maintenance for antivirus software.

7 Replacing Parts

7.1 Replaceable Parts

Lists the components that can be replaced on the N2000H V3.

7.2 Hard Disk Procedures

Covers removing and installing hard disks.

7.4 Power Supply Unit (PSU) Procedures

Covers removing and installing power supply units.

7.6 Chassis Cover Procedures

Covers removing and installing the chassis cover.

7.10 Fan Module Procedures

Covers removing and installing fan modules.

7.14 PCIe Card Removal

Describes how to remove PCIe cards from the riser card and mainboard.

7.15 PCIe Card Installation

Describes how to install PCIe cards onto the riser card and mainboard.

7.16 Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Procedures

Covers removing and installing a TPM.

7.18 USB Flash Drive Procedures

Covers removing and installing a USB flash drive.

7.20 System Battery Procedures

Covers removing and installing a system battery.

7.22 RAID Controller Card Removal

Describes how to remove the RAID controller card.

7.23 RAID Controller Card Installation

Describes how to install the RAID controller card.

7.26 CPU Removal

Describes how to remove a CPU.

7.27 CPU Installation

Describes how to install a CPU.

7.28 DIMM Removal

Describes how to remove a DIMM.

7.29 DIMM Installation

Describes how to install a DIMM.

7.30 Mainboard Removal

Describes how to remove the mainboard.

7.31 Mainboard Installation

Describes how to install the mainboard.

7.32 NIC Removal

Describes how to remove a network interface card (NIC).

7.33 NIC Installation

Describes how to install a network interface card (NIC).

7.38 Front Hard Disk Backplane Procedures

Covers removal and installation of the front hard disk backplane.

7.40 Rear Hard Disk Backplane Procedures

Covers removal and installation of the rear hard disk backplane.

7.42 PSU Backplane Removal

Describes how to remove the PSU backplane.

7.43 PSU Backplane Installation

Describes how to install the PSU backplane.

7.44 Front Mounting Ear Plate Procedures

Covers removal and installation of front mounting ear plates.

8 Troubleshooting Guide

8.1 Troubleshooting Process Overview

Describes the basic troubleshooting method and process.

8.2 Troubleshooting Preparations

Describes fault information recording and preparations needed before troubleshooting.

8.3 Collecting Fault Information

Explains how to collect fault information using indicators and the iBMC WebUI.

8.4 Clearing an Alarm

Describes how to clear an alarm according to the alarm reference.

8.5 Identifying a Fault

Describes methods for identifying the cause of a fault.

8.6 Alarm Information

Describes N2000H V3 alarm information, severity, and syntax.

9 Common Operations

9.1 Querying and Setting the IP Address of the Management Network Port

Describes how to query and set the iBMC management network port IP address.

9.2 Logging In to the iBMC WebUI

Describes the procedure for logging into the iBMC WebUI.

9.3 Accessing the CLI of the iBMC Management Software

Describes how to access the command-line interface (CLI) of the management software.

9.4 Logging In to the Remote Virtual Console

Describes how to log in to the Appliance remote desktop via the iBMC WebUI.

9.5 Disabling RAID Boot Options

Explains how to disable other RAID boot options to ensure proper OS boot.

10 Upgrading Firmware

10.1 Upgrading Firmware

Explains how to upgrade firmware for iBMC, BIOS, and CPLD.

11 Regulatory Compliance Standards

11.1 FCC

Describes Federal Communications Commission (FCC) certification compliance.

11.2 CE

Describes Conformity with European (CE) certification compliance.

11.3 UL

Describes Underwriters Laboratories Inc (UL) certification compliance.

11.4 RoHS

Describes Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) certification compliance.

11.5 WEEE

Describes Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) certification compliance.

11.6 VCCI

Describes Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) certification compliance.

11.7 C-Tick

Describes C-TICK certification compliance.

11.8 CCC

Describes China Compulsory Certification (CCC) certification compliance.

12 The Statement about the third-party applications

The Statement about the installation of third-party applications on N2000H V3 product

Advises against installing third-party applications due to potential OS disk impact.

A How to Obtain Help

A.1 Preparations For Contacting Huawei

Describes information needed before contacting Huawei for support.

A.1.1 Collecting Troubleshooting Information

Details the specific information to collect for troubleshooting.

A.2 How to Use the Document

Explains how to use the provided guide documents for maintenance.

A.3 How to Obtain Help from Website

Lists methods for obtaining technical support via Huawei's website.

A.4 Ways to Contact Huawei

Provides contact information for Huawei technical support.

B Glossary

BMC

Defines Baseboard Management Controller and its functions.

Appliance

Defines an Appliance as a special computer for network services.

KVM

Defines Keyboard, Video, and Mouse switch.

PCIe

Defines PCIe as a high-speed serial computer expansion bus.

RAID

Defines Redundant Array of Independent Disks technology.

hot swap

Defines hot swap for component insertion/removal.

redundancy

Defines system redundancy for device failure tolerance.

SEL

Defines System Event Log.

U

Defines U as a unit for measuring cabinet height.

Ethernet

Defines Ethernet as a local area network architecture.

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