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Hillstone StoneOS User Manual Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide www.hillstonenet.com TWNO: TW-HW-ES-EN-V5.4-Y20M05 Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Name and Concentration of Toxic or Hazardous Substances and Elements in Products Component Metal parts
(including fasteners) Printed circuit board assemblies and components Cables and cable assemblies Plastics and Polymers Electric components other than circuit boards Toxic or hazardous substances and elements Lead Mercury Cadmium Cr6+ PBB PDBE O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance in the material is below the limit requirement defined in Requirements for Concentration Limits for Certain Hazardous Substances in Electronic Information Products (SJ/T11363-2006) issued by Ministry of Information Industry of PRC.
: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance in the material exceeds the limit requirement specified in Requirements for Concentration Limits for Certain Hazardous Substances in Electronic Information Products (SJ/T11363-2006) issued by Ministry of Information Industry of PRC. Note: Not all components in the table are included in one product. This symbol indicates the environment friendly use period of all products and components. The period applies only to the normal operation conditions specified in this guide. 2 Name and Concentration of Toxic or Hazardous Substances and Elements in Products | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Preface About This Guide Thanks for choosing the network security products from Hillstone Networks. This document is an installation guide for Hillstone devices to help you install the Hillstone device properly. This guide includes the following chapters:
Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Installation Preparations Chapter 3. Installation Chapter 4. Boot and Configuration Chapter 5. Hardware Maintenance and Replacement Chapter 6. Troubleshooting Appendix: Supported Versions of Devices Addendum FCC Statement Document Conventions This guide uses the following conventions for your convenience to read and understand:
Warning: Indicates improper operation that may cause serious damage to equipment or injury to operators. Thus, operators must strictly follow the operation rules. Caution: Indicates incorrect operation that may affect the normal use of the equipment. Operators should be careful. Note: Indicates information that may help readers understand the content. 3 Preface | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide 4 Table of Contents HILLSTONE SG-6000 E-SERIES HARDWARE REFERENCE GUIDE ............................................................. 1 NAME AND CONCENTRATION OF TOXIC OR HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND ELEMENTS IN PRODUCTS ..................... 2 PREFACE .................................................................................................................................................................. 3 ABOUT THIS GUIDE .............................................................................................................................................................. 3 DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS .................................................................................................................................................... 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................................................................................................................ 4 LIST OF FIGURES ...................................................................................................................................................... 6 LIST OF TABLES ........................................................................................................................................................ 7 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................... 1 OVERVIEW ......................................................................................................................................................................... 1 HARDWARE OVERVIEW ......................................................................................................................................................... 1 Front Panel .................................................................................................................................................................. 1 Back Panel ................................................................................................................................................................... 9 LED Indicators ........................................................................................................................................................... 13 System Parameters ................................................................................................................................................... 15 Ports .......................................................................................................................................................................... 20 CLR Button ................................................................................................................................................................ 26 Expansion Slot ........................................................................................................................................................... 27 Power Supply ............................................................................................................................................................ 27 Hard Disk Modules .................................................................................................................................................... 29 Expansion Modules ................................................................................................................................................... 30 Cooling System ................................................................................................................................................... 30 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION PREPARATIONS ............................................................................................................. 32 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................................. 32 CLEANNESS REQUIREMENTS ................................................................................................................................................. 32 ESD PREVENTION .............................................................................................................................................................. 32 EMI PREVENTION .............................................................................................................................................................. 32 GROUNDING REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................................................................................... 33 WORKBENCH REQUIREMENTS .............................................................................................................................................. 33 OTHER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS ..................................................................................................................................... 33 UNPACKING ...................................................................................................................................................................... 33 INSTALLATION DEVICES/TOOLS/CABLES ................................................................................................................................. 33 CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................................................... 35 BEFORE INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................................................................ 35 INSTALLING THE DEVICE ON A WORKBENCH ............................................................................................................................ 35 INSTALLING THE DEVICE ON A RACK ....................................................................................................................................... 36 CONNECTING CABLES ......................................................................................................................................................... 37 Connecting the Ground Wire .................................................................................................................................... 38 Connecting the Console Cable ................................................................................................................................... 38 Table of Contents | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Connecting the Ethernet Cable ................................................................................................................................. 38 Connecting an AC Power Cable ................................................................................................................................. 40 Connecting a DC Power Cable ................................................................................................................................... 41 Connecting a Power Adapter .................................................................................................................................... 42 INSTALLING AN ANTENNA .................................................................................................................................................... 42 INSTALLING THE SIM CARD .................................................................................................................................................. 43 VERIFYING INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................................................... 43 CHAPTER 4 BOOT AND CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................................ 44 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................................. 44 ESTABLISHING A CONFIGURATION ENVIRONMENT .................................................................................................................... 44 Console (CON) Connection ........................................................................................................................................ 44 WebUI ....................................................................................................................................................................... 45 Tenet and SSH ........................................................................................................................................................... 46 BASIC CONFIGURATION ....................................................................................................................................................... 46 CHAPTER 5 HARDWARE MAINTENANCE AND REPLACEMENT.................................................................................. 47 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................................. 47 INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE POWER SUPPLY MODULE ........................................................................................................ 47 INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE EXPANSION MODULE ............................................................................................................. 48 INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE FAN TRAY ............................................................................................................................ 48 INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE ANTI-DUST MESH .................................................................................................................. 49 INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE HARD DISK MODULE.............................................................................................................. 50 CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................................................. 53 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................................. 53 LOSING THE ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD ............................................................................................................................... 53 TROUBLESHOOTING POWER SYSTEM ..................................................................................................................................... 53 TROUBLESHOOTING THE CONFIGURATION SYSTEM ................................................................................................................... 53 APPENDIX: SUPPORTED VERSIONS OF DEVICES ...................................................................................................... 54 ADDENDUM FCC STATEMENT ................................................................................................................................ 58 COPYRIGHT INFORMATION ..................................................................................................................... 61 5 Table of Contents | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide List of Figures Figure 1-1SG-6000-E6360 Front Panel .................................................................... 1 Figure 1-2: SG-6000-E6160 Front Panel ..................................................................... 2 Figure 1-3SG-6000-E5960 Front Panel .................................................................... 3 Figure 1-4: SG-6000-E5560 Front Panel ..................................................................... 3 Figure 1-5: Front Panel of SG-6000-E3960 ................................................................. 4 Figure 1-6: Front Panel of SG-6000-E3662 ................................................................. 5 Figure 1-7: Front Panel of SG-6000-E2800 ................................................................. 6 Figure 1-8: SG-6000-E1700 Front Panel ..................................................................... 6 Figure 1-9: SG-6000-E1600 Front Panel ..................................................................... 7 Figure 1-10: Front Panel of SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN version) ......................................... 7 Figure 1-12: Front Panel of SG-6000-E1100 (4G version) ............................................. 8 Figure 1-13: Front Panel of SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN+4G version) ................................... 8 Figure 1-14: SG-6000-E6360 Back Panel ................................................................... 9 Figure 1-15: SG-6000-E5960 Back Panel ................................................................. 10 Figure 1-16: SG-6000-E5560 Back Panel ................................................................. 10 Figure 1-17: Back Panel of SG-6000-E3960 .............................................................. 10 Figure 1-18: SG-6000-E1600 Back Panel ................................................................. 10 Figure 1-19: SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN version) Back Panel ........................................... 11 Figure 1-21: SG-6000-E1100 (4G version) Back Panel ............................................... 12 Figure 1-23: AC Power Module ................................................................................ 29 Figure 1-24: DC Power Module ............................................................................... 29 Figure 3-1: Installing the Rubber Pads ..................................................................... 35 Figure 3-2: Installing the Floating Nuts .................................................................... 36 Figure 3-3: Installing the Rack-mounting Ears (1U Chassis as example) ....................... 37 Figure 3-4: Installing the Device in a Rack (1U Chassis as example) ............................ 37 Figure 3-5: Connecting the Ground Wire (1U Chassis as example) ............................... 38 Figure 3-6: Connecting the Ethernet Copper Cable .................................................... 39 Figure 3-7: Connecting the Ethernet Fiber Cable ....................................................... 40 Figure 3-8: Connecting an AC Power Cable ............................................................... 41 Figure 3-9: Connecting a DC Power Cable ................................................................ 42 Figure 3-10: 3 WLAN and 4G Antennas .................................................................... 42 Figure 4-1: Console Port Configuration .................................................................... 44 Figure 4-2: Setting Parameters for the Terminal Session ............................................ 45 Figure 5-1: Installing Power Supply Module .............................................................. 47 Figure 5-2: Pulling Anti-dust Mesh Out ..................................................................... 49 Figure 5-3: Removing the Blank Panel ..................................................................... 50 Figure 5-4: Placing the Hard Disk Module ................................................................. 51 Figure 5-5: Fixing the Hard Disk Module ................................................................... 51 Figure 5-6: Installing the Blank Panel ...................................................................... 52 List of Figures | Hillstone 6 Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide List of Tables Table 1-1: SG-6000-E6360 Front Panel Description .................................................................................................... 2 Table 1-2: SG-6000-E6160 Front Panel Description .................................................................................................... 2 Table 1-3: SG-6000-E5960 Front Panel Description .................................................................................................... 3 Table 1-4: SG-6000-E5560 Front Panel Description .................................................................................................... 4 Table 1-5: SG-6000-E3960 Front Panel Description .................................................................................................... 5 Table 1-6: SG-6000-E3662 Front Panel Description .................................................................................................... 5 Table 1-7: Front Panel Description of SG-6000-E2800 and SG-6000-E2300 ............................................................... 6 Table 1-8: SG-6000-E1700 Front Panel Description .................................................................................................... 7 Table 1-9: SG-6000-E1600 Front Panel Description .................................................................................................... 7 Table 1-10: Front Panel Description of SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN version) .................................................................... 8 Table 1-12: Front Panel Description of SG-6000-E1100 (4G version) .......................................................................... 8 Table 1-13: Front Panel Description of SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN+4G version) .............................................................. 9 Table 1-14: Back Panel Description of SG-6000-E1600 ............................................................................................. 11 Table 1-15: Back Panel Description of SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN version) ................................................................... 11 Table 1-17: Back Panel Description of SG-6000-E1100 (4G version) ......................................................................... 12 Figure 1-22: SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN+4G version) Back Panel .................................................................................. 13 Table 1-18: Back Panel Description of SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN+4G version) ............................................................. 13 Table 1-19: Front Panel LED Descriptions ................................................................................................................. 13 Table 1-20: System Parameters ................................................................................................................................ 15 Table 1-21: Console Port Attributes .......................................................................................................................... 20 Table 1-22: Auxiliary Port Attributes ......................................................................................................................... 20 Table 1-23: USB Port Attributes ................................................................................................................................ 21 Table 1-24: Gigabit Copper Port Attributes .............................................................................................................. 21 Table 1-25: SFP Port Attributes ................................................................................................................................. 21 Table 1-26: SFP Optical Module Attributes ............................................................................................................... 22 Table 1-27: SFP Copper Module Attributes ............................................................................................................... 23 Table 1-28: SFP+ Port Attributes ............................................................................................................................... 23 Table 1-29: SFP+ Optical Module Attributes ............................................................................................................. 24 Table 1-30: QSFP+ Port Attributes ............................................................................................................................ 24 Table 1-31: QSFP+ Optical Module Attributes .......................................................................................................... 25 Table 1-32: XFP Port Attributes ................................................................................................................................. 25 Table 1-33: XFP Optical Module Attributes ............................................................................................................... 26 Table 1-34: Power Supplies of All Product Models .................................................................................................... 28 Table 1-35: Power Supply Module LED Descriptions ................................................................................................. 29 Table 1-36: Platforms and Default Storage Capacity ................................................................................................ 30 Table 2-1: Dust Concentration Requirements in the Equipment Room .................................................................... 32 List of Tables | Hillstone 7 Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Chapter 1 Introduction Overview Hillstone SG-6000 series product models include SG-6000-E6368,SG-6000-E6360, SG-6000-E6168,SG-6000-E6160, SG-6000-E5960, SG-6000-E5760, SG-6000-
E5568, SG-6000-E5660, SG-6000-E5268,SG-6000-E5260, SG-6000-E5168,SG-
6000-E3965, SG-6000-E3968, SG-6000-E3960, SG-6000-E3668, SG-6000-E3662, SG-6000-E3660, SG-6000-E2868, SG-6000-E2860, SG-6000-E2800, SG-6000-
E2300, SG-6000-E1700, SG-6000-E1606, SG-6000-E1600, SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN version), SG-6000-E1100 (4G version), and SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN+4G version). SG-6000-E6368, SG-6000-E6360, SG-6000-E6168,SG-6000-E6160, SG-6000-
E5960, SG-6000-E5760, SG-6000-E5568, SG-6000-E5660, SG-6000-E5268, SG-
6000-E5260, SG-6000-E5168, SG-6000-E3965, SG-6000-E3968,SG-6000-E3960, SG-6000-E3668, SG-6000-E3662, SG-6000-E3660, SG-6000-E2868 and SG-6000-
E2860 adopt modular design of hot-swappable circuit boards. For more information about extensible modules, please see Hillstone SG-6000 M_G_E Series Expansion Modules Reference Guide. For the supported versions of the devices, refer to Supported Versions of Devices Hardware Overview Front Panel Hillstone devices are designed to fit in standard 19-inch cabinets/racks. A device can be installed in a cabinet/rack or placed on a workbench. The front panel of SG-6000-E6368 and SG-6000-E6360 consists of 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports, 8 SFP+ ports, 2 QSFP+ports, 1 USB port, 1 HA port, 1 Management port, 1 Console port, 1 Auxiliary port, 1 CLR button, 1 Bypass expansion slot and several LED indicators. Figure 1-1SG-6000-E6360 Front Panel Chapter 1 Introduction | Hillstone 1 Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Table 1-1: SG-6000-E6360 Front Panel Description No. Label No. Label No. Label 1 PWR: Power LED 7 FAN: Fan LED 13 HA: HA port 2 STA: Status LED 8 CLR: CLR button 14 e0/0 - e0/1: Gigabit Ethernet ports 3 ALM: Alarm LED 9 CON: Console port 15 XLe0/2-XLe0/3:
QSFP+ ports HA: HA status LED 10 AUX: Auxiliary port 16 Bypass expansion slot PS0: Power supply PS0 LED 11 USB: USB port 17 Xe0/4-Xe0/11: SFP+
ports PS1: Power supply PS1 LED 12 MGT:
Management port 18 Fan tray The front panel of SG-6000-E6168 and SG-6000-E6160 consists of 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports, 8 SFP+ ports, 1 USB port, 1 HA port, 1 Management port, 1 Console port, 1 Auxiliary port, 1 CLR button, 1 Bypass expansion slot and several LED indicators. Figure 1-2: SG-6000-E6160 Front Panel Table 1-2: SG-6000-E6160 Front Panel Description No. Label No. Label No. Label 1 PWR: Power LED 7 FAN: Fan LED 13 HA: HA port 2 STA: Status LED 8 CLR: CLR button 14 e0/0 - e0/1: Gigabit Ethernet ports 3 ALM: Alarm LED 9 15 Bypass expansion slot CON: Console port HA: HA status LED 10 AUX: Auxiliary port 16 Xe0/2-Xe0/9: SFP+
ports PS0: Power supply PS0 LED 11 USB: USB port 17 Fan tray PS1: Power supply PS1 LED 12 MGT:
Management port 18 Chapter 1 Introduction | Hillstone 2 4 5 6 4 5 6 Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide SG-6000-E5960, SG-6000-E5760 and SG-600-E5660 have the same front panel. The front panel consist of 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports, 4 SFP ports, 1 USB port, 1 HA port, 1 Management port, 1 Console port, 1 Auxiliary port, 1 CLR button, 4 general expansion slots and several LED indicators. The standard power supply for SG-
6000-E5960/E5760 is dual power supplies, and the product with single power supply is also available. Figure 1-3SG-6000-E5960 Front Panel Table 1-3: SG-6000-E5960 Front Panel Description No. Label No. Label No. Label 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 PWR: Power LED STA: Status LED ALM: Alarm LED HA: HA status LED PS0: Power supply PS0 LED PS1: Power supply PS1 LED FAN: Fan LED 8 CLR: CLR button 15 e0/2 - e0/5: Gigabit Ethernet ports 16 e0/6 - e0/9: SFP ports 9 10 CON: Console port AUX: Auxiliary port 11 Fan tray 17 18 Slot 1: General expansion slot Slot 2: General expansion slot (not for storage expansion module) Slot 3: General expansion slot (not for storage expansion module) Slot 4: General expansion slot (not for storage expansion module) 12 USB: USB port 19 13 14 MGT (e0/0):
Management port 20 HA (e0/1): HA port
SG-6000-E5568, SG-6000-E5560, SG-6000-E5268, SG-6000-E5260, SG-6000-
E5168 and SG-6000-E3965 have the same front panel. The front panel consists of 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports, 4 SFP ports, 2 SFP+ ports, 1 USB port, 1 Console port, 1 Auxiliary port, 1 Management port, 1 HA port, 1 CLR button, 4 general expansion slots, 1 fan tray, and some LED indicators. Figure 1-4: SG-6000-E5560 Front Panel Chapter 1 Introduction | Hillstone 3 Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide 4 Table 1-4: SG-6000-E5560 Front Panel Description No. Label No. Label No. Label 1 2 3 4 5 6 PWR: Power LED STA: Status LED ALM: Alarm LED HA: HA status LED PS0: Power supply PS0 LED PS1: Power supply PS1 LED 8 CLR: CLR button 15 e0/ - e0/3: Gigabit Ethernet ports (e0/2 and e0/3 support the Bypass function) 9 CON: Console port 16 e0/4 - e0/7: SFP ports 10 AUX: Auxiliary port 17 xe08 - xe09: SFP+ ports 11 Fan tray 18 Slot 1: General expansion slot 12 USB: USB port 19 13 HA: HA port 20 Slot 2: General expansion slot (not for storage expansion module) Slot 3: General expansion slot (not for storage expansion module) Slot 4: General expansion slot (not for storage expansion module) 7 FAN: Fan LED 14 MGT: Management port 21 The front panel of SG-6000-E3968 and SG-6000-E3960 consists of 6 Gigabit Ethernet ports, 4 SFP ports, 2 SFP+ ports, 1 USB port, 1 Console port, 1 Auxiliary port, 1 Management port, 1 HA port, 1 CLR button, 2 general expansion slots and several LED indicators. Figure 1-5: Front Panel of SG-6000-E3960 Chapter 1 Introduction | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Table 1-5: SG-6000-E3960 Front Panel Description No. Label No. Label No. Label 6 7 PWR: Power LED CON: Console port 11 e0/0 - e0/5: Gigabit Ethernet ports (e0/0 and e0/1 supports the Bypass function) STA: Status LED ALM: Alarm LED AUX: Auxiliary port 12 e0/6 - e0/9: SFP ports 8 USB: USB port 13 xe0/10 xe0/11: SFP+
ports HA:HA status LED 9 MGT:
Management port 14 Slot 1: General expansion slot CLR: CLR button 10 HA: HA port 15 Slot 2: General expansion slot (not for storage expansion module) SG-6000-E3668, SG-6000-E3662, SG-6000-E3660, SG-6000-E2868 and SG-6000-
E2860 have the same front panel. The front panel consists of 6 Gigabit Ethernet ports, 4 SFP ports, 1 USB port, 1 Console port, 1 Auxiliary port, 1 Management port, 1 HA port, 1 CLR button, 2 general expansion slots and several LED indicators. Figure 1-6: Front Panel of SG-6000-E3662 Table 1-6: SG-6000-E3662 Front Panel Description No. Label No. Label No. Label PWR: Power LED STA: Status LED ALM: Alarm LED 6 7 CON: Console port AUX: Auxiliary port 11 e0/0 - e0/5: Gigabit Ethernet ports 12 e0/6 - e0/9: SFP ports 8 USB: USB port 13 Slot 1: General expansion slot Slot 2: General expansion slot (not for storage expansion module) HA: HA status LED 9 MGT:
Management port 14 CLR: CLR button 10 HA: HA port
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 Chapter 1 Introduction | Hillstone 5 Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide SG-6000-E2800 and SG-6000-E2300 have the same front panel. The front panel consists of 5 Gigabit Ethernet ports, 4 Combo ports (Ethernet port + SFP port), 1 USB port, 1 Console port, 1 CLR button and some LED indicators. Figure 1-7: Front Panel of SG-6000-E2800 Table 1-7: Front Panel Description of SG-6000-E2800 and SG-6000-E2300 No. Label No. Label No. Label 5 6 1 2 3 4 PWR:
Power LED STA:
Status LED ALM:
Alarm LED HA: HA status LED e0/0 - e0/8: Gigabit Ethernet port status LED 9 USB: USB port e0/5 - e0/8: SFP interface LED 10 e0/0 - e0/4: Gigabit Ethernet ports 7 CLR: CLR button 11 e0/0 - e0/4: Combo ports (Ethernet port +
SFP port) 8 CON: Console port
SG-6000-E1700 and SG-6000-E1606 have the same front panel. The front panel consists of 9 Gigabit Ethernet ports, 1 USB port, 1 Console port, 1 CLR button and some LED indicators. Figure 1-8: SG-6000-E1700 Front Panel Chapter 1 Introduction | Hillstone 6 Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Table 1-8: SG-6000-E1700 Front Panel Description No. Label No. Label No. Label 1 2 3 4 PWR:
Power LED STA: Status LED ALM: Alarm LED HA: HA status LED 5 6 7 PS0: Power supply PS0 LED PS1: Power supply PS1 LED 9 CON: Console port 10 USB: USB port e0/0 - e0/8: Gigabit Ethernet port status LED 11 e0/0 - e0/8: Gigabit Ethernet ports 8 CLR: CLR button The front panel of SG-6000-E1600 consists of some LED indicators. Figure 1-9: SG-6000-E1600 Front Panel Table 1-9: SG-6000-E1600 Front Panel Description No. Label No. Label No. Label 1 PWR: Power LED 3 STA: Status LED 2 ALM: Alarm LED 4 e0/0 - e0/8: Gigabit Ethernet port status LED
The front panel of SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN version) consists of some LED indicators. Figure 1-10: Front Panel of SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN version) Chapter 1 Introduction | Hillstone 7 Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Table 1-10: Front Panel Description of SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN version) No. Label No. Label No. Label 1 2 PWR: Power LED 3 STA: Status LED ALM: Alarm LED 4 e0/0 - e0/8: Gigabit Ethernet port status LED WLAN:
WLAN LED 5
The front panel of SG-6000-E1100 (4G version) consists of some LED indicators. Figure 1-12: Front Panel of SG-6000-E1100 (4G version) Table 1-12: Front Panel Description of SG-6000-E1100 (4G version) No. Label No. Label No. Label 1 2 PWR: Power LED ALM: Alarm LED 3 STA: Status LED 4 e0/0 - e0/8: Gigabit Ethernet port status LED 5
4G: 4G LED
The front panel of SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN+4G version) consists of some LED indicators. Figure 1-13: Front Panel of SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN+4G version) Chapter 1 Introduction | Hillstone 8 Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide 9 Table 1-13: Front Panel Description of SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN+4G version) No. Label No. Label No. Label 1 2 PWR: Power LED 3 STA: Status LED ALM: Alarm LED 4 e0/0 - e0/8: Gigabit Ethernet port status LED 5 6 4G: 4G LED WLAN:
WLAN LED Back Panel SG-6000-E6368, SG-6000-E6360, SG-6000-E6168 and SG-6000-E6160 have the same back panel layout. The back panel layout of SG-6000-E6368, SG-6000-
E6360, SG-6000-E6168 and SG-6000-E6160 consists of 2 power supply sockets, 2 expansion slots, 1 grounding screw and 1 anti-dust mesh. Figure 1-14: SG-6000-E6360 Back Panel SG-6000-E5960, SG-6000-E5760 and SG-6000-E5660 have the same back panel layout. The back panel layout of SG-6000-E5960/E5760/E5660 consists of 2 power supply sockets, 1 grounding screw. The standard product of SG-6000-
E5960/E5760/E5660 adopts dual power supplies and it is also available in single power supply. Chapter 1 Introduction | Hillstone Figure 1-15: SG-6000-E5960 Back Panel Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide SG-6000-E5568, SG-6000-E5560, SG-6000-E5268, SG-6000-E5260, SG-6000-
E5168 and SG-6000-E3965 have the same back panel. The back panel consists of 2 power supply sockets, 1 grounding screw and 1 anti-dust mesh. The standard product of SG-6000- E5568/E5560/E5268/E5260/E5158/E3965 adopts dual power supplies and it is also available in single power supply. Figure 1-16: SG-6000-E5560 Back Panel SG-6000-E3968, SG-6000-E3960, SG-6000-E3668, SG-6000-E3662, SG-6000-
E3660, SG-6000-E2868, SG-6000-E2860, SG-6000-E2800, SG-6000-E2300, SG-
6000-E1700 and SG-6000-E1606 have the same back panel layout. The standard products SG-6000-E2800, SG-6000-E2300, SG-6000-E1700 and SG-6000-E1606 adopt single power supply and they are also available in dual power supplies. The back panel of single power supply product has 1 power supply socket, 1 power supply switch and 1 grounding screw. Figure 1-15 illustrates the back panel of these models. Figure 1-17: Back Panel of SG-6000-E3960 SG-6000-E1600 uses the power adapter. The back panel of SG-6000-E1600 has 1 power supply socket, 1 Console port, 1 CLR button, 9 Gigabyte Ethernet ports, 1 USB port, 1 grounding screw, and 1 security keyhole. Figure 1-18: SG-6000-E1600 Back Panel 10 Chapter 1 Introduction | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Table 1-14: Back Panel Description of SG-6000-E1600 No. Label No. Label No. Label 1 DC POWER: DC power interface CON: Console port e0/0 - e0/8: Gigabit Ethernet port 2 CLR: CLR button USB: USB port Security keyhole 3 4 5 6 SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN version) uses the power adapter. The back panel of SG-
6000-E1100 (WLAN version) has 1 power supply socket, 1 Console port, 1 CLR button, 9 Gigabyte Ethernet ports, 1 USB port, 1 grounding screw, 1 security keyhole, and 2 SMA connectors for WLAN antennas. Figure 1-15 illustrates the back panel of this model. Figure 1-19: SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN version) Back Panel Table 1-15: Back Panel Description of SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN version) No. Label No. Label No. Label DC POWER: DC power interface SMA connectors for WLAN antennas 7 Security keyhole 1 3 4 5 6 2 CLR: CLR button USB: USB port CON: Console port e0/0 - e0/8: Gigabit Ethernet port
11 Chapter 1 Introduction | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide SG-6000-E1100 (4G version) uses the power adapter. The back panel of SG-6000-
E1100 (4G version) has 1 power supply socket, 1 Console port, 1 CLR button, 9 Gigabyte Ethernet ports, 1 USB port, 1 grounding screw, 1 security keyhole, and 2 SMA connectors for 4G antennas. Figure 1-21: SG-6000-E1100 (4G version) Back Panel Table 1-17: Back Panel Description of SG-6000-E1100 (4G version) No. Label No. Label No. Label 1 2 SMA connector for 4G antenna DC POWER: DC power interface 4 CON: Console port 7 e0/0 - e0/8: Gigabit Ethernet port 5 SIM: SIM card slot 8 Security keyhole 3 CLR: CLR button 6 USB: USB port 9 SMA connector for 4G antenna SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN+4G version) uses the power adapter. The back panel of SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN+4G version) has 1 power supply socket, 1 Console port, 1 CLR button, 9 Gigabyte Ethernet ports, 1 USB port, 1 grounding screw, 1 security keyhole, 2 SMA connectors for 4G antennas, and 2 SMA connectors for WLAN antennas. 12 Chapter 1 Introduction | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Figure 1-22: SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN+4G version) Back Panel LED Indicators Table 1-18: Back Panel Description of SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN+4G version) No. Label No. Label No. Label SMA connector for 4G antenna DC POWER: DC power interface 5 SIM: SIM card slot 9 Security keyhole SMA connectors for WLAN antennas 10 SMA connector for 4G antenna 3 CLR: CLR button USB: USB port CON: Console port e0/0 - e0/8: Gigabit Ethernet port
6 7 8 1 2 4 The following table describes the meanings of LED indicators on the front panels of Hillstone devices. Table 1-19: Front Panel LED Descriptions LED Color/Status Description PWR STA Green/Always on Orange/Always on The device power is running normally. The device power is running abnormally. Red/Always on Power failure so the system is down. Off The device is powered off. Green/Always on The system is booting. Green/Blinking The system is running normally. Red/Always on The system has failed to boot or has an error. Red/Always on The system is sending alarm(s). ALM Green/Blinking The system is waiting. Orange/Blinking The system is using a trial license. 13 Chapter 1 Introduction | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Orange/Always on The trial license has expired and there is no legitimate license installed in the system. Off The system is running normally. Green/Always on Power Supply PS0 is running normally. PS0 Orange/Always on Power Supply PS0 is running normally, but its fan has failed. Change the power supply immediately. Off Power Supply PS0 is powered off or has failed. Green/Always on Power Supply PS1 is running normally. PS1 Orange/Always on Power Supply PS1 is running normally, but its fan has failed. Change the power supply immediately. Off Power Supply PS1 is powered off or has failed. Green/Always on Green/Blinking Not using HA, this device is the master device. Two devices are in an HA cluster. This device is working as the master. HA Orange/Blinking Two devices are in an HA cluster. This device is working as the slave. Red/Blinking HA function has failed. Off High Availability is disabled. Green/Always on FAN Orange/Always on Red/Always on The cooling system is running normally. One of the fans has failed, but the cooling system can still fully function. Change the fan tray as soon as possible. The cooling system has a serious error or the fan tray inserted. The system will automatically shut down in 15 seconds. is not fully LNK ACT e0/0-
e0/8 Off Off Off Green/Always on The link between this port and its peer device is in normal status. The link between this port and its peer device has failed. Orange/Blinking The port is sending or receiving data. No data is transmitted on this port. Green/Always on The link between this port and its peer device is in normal status. Green/Blinking The port is sending or receiving data. There is no connection between this port and its peer device, or the link between this port and its peer device fails. The device discovers the built-in WLAN module. Green/Blinking The WLAN module is sending or receiving data. The device discovers the built-in 4G Express module. Green/Blinking The 4G module is sending or receiving data. Green/Always on WLAN Green/Always on 4G 14 Chapter 1 Introduction | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Notes:
System Parameters The STA and ALM LEDs will both turn red when there is a boot failure caused by OS software damage. Contact your sales representative if this occurs. As the number and type of LED indicators may vary from different product models, please refer to the actual product. The following table lists the system parameters of Hillstone devices of all models. Table 1-20: System Parameters Item Description Fixed Ports SG-6000-E6368 SG-6000-E6360 SG-6000-E6168 SG-6000-E6160 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports 8 SFP+ ports 2 QSFP+ ports 1 USB 2.0 Host port 1 MGT port 1 HA port 1 Console port 1 Auxiliary port 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports 8 SFP+ ports 1 USB 2.0 Host port 1 MGT port 1 HA port 1 Console port 1 Auxiliary port 15 Chapter 1 Introduction | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide SG-6000-E5960 SG-6000-E5760 SG-6000-E5660 SG-6000-E5568 SG-6000-E5560 SG-6000-E5268 SG-6000-E5260 SG-6000-E5168 SG-6000-E3965 SG-6000-E3968 SG-6000-E3960 SG-6000-E3668 SG-6000-E3662 SG-6000-E3660 SG-6000-E2868 SG-6000-E2860 SG-6000-E2800 SG-6000-E2300 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports 4 SFP ports 1 USB 2.0 Host port 1 MGT port 1 HA port 1 Console port 1 Auxiliary port 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports 4 SFP ports 2 SFP+ ports 1 USB 2.0 Host port 1 Console port 1 Auxiliary port 1 MGT port 1 HA port 6 Gigabit Ethernet ports 4 SFP ports 2 SFP+ ports 1 USB 2.0 Host port 1 Console port 1 Auxiliary port 1 MGT port 1 HA port 6 Gigabit Ethernet ports 4 SFP ports 1 USB 2.0 Host port 1 Console port 1 Auxiliary port 1 MGT port 1 HA port 5 Gigabit Ethernet ports 4 Gigabit Combo ports
(Ethernet port + SFP port) 1 USB 2.0 Host port 1 Console port 9 Gigabit Ethernet ports 1 USB 2.0 Host port 1 Console port Dedicated 64-bit multi-core processor SG-6000-E1700 SG-6000-E1606 SG-6000-E1600 SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN version) SG-6000-E1100 (4G version) SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN+4G version) CPU 16 Chapter 1 Introduction | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide 32GB 16 GB 8 GB 4 GB 2 GB 1 GB 128GB 512 MB SG-6000-E6368 SG-6000-E6360 SG-6000-E6168 SG-6000-E6160 SG-6000-E5960 SG-6000-E5760 SG-6000-E5660 SG-6000-E5568 SG-6000-E5560 SG-6000-E5268 SG-6000-E5260 SG-6000-E5168 SG-6000-E3965 SG-6000-E3968 SG-6000-E3960 SG-6000-E3668 SG-6000-E3662 SG-6000-E2868 SG-6000-E2860 DDR SDRAM SG-6000-E3660 SG-6000-E2800 SG-6000-E2300 SG-6000-E1700 SG-6000-E1606 SG-6000-E1600 SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN version) SG-6000-E1100 (4G version) SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN+4G version) SG-6000-E6368 SG-6000-E6360 SG-6000-E6168 SG-6000-E6160 SG-6000-E5960 SG-6000-E5760 SG-6000-E5660 SG-6000-E5568 SG-6000-E5560 SG-6000-E5268 SG-6000-E5260 SG-6000-E5168 SG-6000-E3965 SG-6000-E3968 SG-6000-E3960 SG-6000-E3668 SG-6000-E3662 SG-6000-E3660 SG-6000-E2868 SG-6000-E2860 SG-6000-E2800 SG-6000-E2300 SG-6000-E1700 SG-6000-E1606 SG-6000-E1600 Flash Memory 17 Chapter 1 Introduction | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide
(WLAN+4G SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN version) SG-6000-E1100 (4G version) SG-6000-E1100 version) SG-6000-E6368 SG-6000-E6360 SG-6000-E6168 SG-6000-E6160 SG-6000-E5960 SG-6000-E5760 SG-6000-E5660 SG-6000-E5568 SG-6000-E5560 SG-6000-E5268 SG-6000-E5260 SG-6000-E5168 SG-6000-E3965 SG-6000-E3968 SG-6000-E3960 SG-6000-E3668 SG-6000-E3662 SG-6000-E3660 SG-6000-E2868 SG-6000-E2860 SG-6000-E2800 SG-6000-E2300 SG-6000-E1700 SG-6000-E1606 SG-6000-E1600 SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN version) SG-6000-E1100 (4G version) SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN+4G version) Dimensions
(WDH) Weight SG-6000-E6368 SG-6000-E6360 SG-6000-E6168 SG-6000-E6160 SG-6000-E3968 SG-6000-E3960 SG-6000-E3668 SG-6000-E3662 SG-6000-E3660 SG-6000-E2868 SG-6000-E2860 SG-6000-E5960 SG-6000-E5760 SG-6000-E5660 440.0mm x 455.0mm x 110.0mm 440.0 mm x 520.0 mm x 88.0 mm 440.0mm x 530.0mm x 88.0mm 436.0 mm x 365.5 mm x 44.0 mm 442.0 mm x 240.7 mm x 44.0 mm 320.0mm x 150.0mm x 44.0mm Net weight: 13.8 kg Gross weight: 18.3 kg
(accessories and packages included) Net weight: 5.6 kg Gross weight: 9.1 kg
(accessories and packages included) Net weight: 12.3 kg 18 Chapter 1 Introduction | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Gross weight: 16.8 kg(accessories and packages included) Net weight: 11.8 kg Gross weight: 16.3 kg
(accessories and packages included) Net weight: 2.5 kg Gross weight: 5.3 kg
(accessories and packages included) Net weight: 1.5 kg Gross weight: 2.0 kg
(accessories and packages included) SG-6000-E5568 SG-6000-E5560 SG-6000-E5268 SG-6000-E5260 SG-6000-E5168 SG-6000-E3965 SG-6000-E2800 SG-6000-E2300 SG-6000-E1700 SG-6000-E1606 SG-6000-E1600 SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN version) SG-6000-E1100 (4G version) SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN+4G version) SG-6000-E6368 SG-6000-E6360 SG-6000-E6168 SG-6000-E6160 SG-6000-E5960 SG-6000-E5760 SG-6000-E5660 SG-6000-E5568 SG-6000-E5560 SG-6000-E5268 SG-6000-E5260 SG-6000-E5168 SG-6000-E3965 SG-6000-E3968 SG-6000-E3960 SG-6000-E3668 SG-6000-E3662 SG-6000-E3660 SG-6000-E2868 SG-6000-E2860 SG-6000-E2800 SG-6000-E2300 SG-6000-E1700 SG-6000-E1606 SG-6000-E1600 SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN version) SG-6000-E1100 (4G version) SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN+4G version) 450 W 150 W 45 W 30 W Power Rating Input Voltage AC DC 100-240V AC, 50/60Hz
-40 - -60V DC (except for SG-6000-E1600/SG-6000-
E1100) Ambient Temperature 0-40 19 Chapter 1 Introduction | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Ports Console Port Relative Humidity 10%-95% (non-condensing) Note: DDR SDRAM is the random access memory to store the communication data for the CPU. Flash Memory is used for storing the operating system firmware, configuration and application files. This section introduces attributes of interfaces (ports) on the Hillstone devices, including console port, auxiliary port, USB port, gigabit copper port, SFP port QSFP+ ports and XFP port. Hillstone device provides an RS-232C asynchronous serial console port for you to configure the device. Attributes for the console (CON) port are shown in the following table. Table 1-21: Console Port Attributes Attribute Description Connector RJ-45 Port Standard RS-232C Baud Rate 9600/19200/38400/57600/115200 bit/s Services Connect the CON port to the serial port of a PC and run a terminal emulation program on the PC to configure the device. Transmission Medium console cable Auxiliary Port Hillstone device provides an RS-232C asynchronous serial auxiliary (AUX) port. Attributes for the auxiliary port are shown in the following table. Table 1-22: Auxiliary Port Attributes Attribute Connector Description RJ-45 Port Standard RS-232C Baud Rate 9600/19200/38400/57600/115200 bit/s Services Aux port is used for debugging. Transmission Medium console cable 20 Chapter 1 Introduction | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide USB Port Hillstone device provides up to two USB host ports. Attributes for the USB port are shown in the following table. Table 1-23: USB Port Attributes Attribute Connector Description USB Type-A interface Port Standard USB 2.0 host interface Negotiation Mode 1.1/2.0 autosensing Gigabit Copper Port Hillstone device provides several fixed gigabit copper ports; the gigabit Combo port also supports the copper cable connection. Attributes for the gigabit copper port are shown in the following table. Table 1-24: Gigabit Copper Port Attributes Attribute Connector Description RJ-45 Port Standard Auto-MDIX Frame Format Ethernet_II Ethernet_SNAP Negotiation Mode 10/100/1000Mbps autosensing Full/half-duplex SFP Port Hillstone device supports SFP ports. The following table describes the attributes of SFP port. Table 1-25: SFP Port Attributes Attribute Connector Frame Format Description SFP Ethernet_II Ethernet_SNAP SFP optical module 1000Mbps Negotiation Mode SFP copper module 10/100/1000Mbps autosensing (some only supports 1000Mbps) Full / half-duplex Caution: To avoid dust falling into the SFP socket, you should place a rubber dust cap
(originally in the accessory box) over the SFP port. The SFP port has two types of interface transceiver module for you to choose:
21 Chapter 1 Introduction | Hillstone SFP optical module/transceiver Copper SFP transceiver Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide If you choose to use SFP optical module in SFP port, you should use LC-Type optical connector. Hillstone device supports five types of 1000Base-FX SFP optical modules. All optical modules are hot-swappable. Table 1-26: SFP Optical Module Attributes Short-
haul Multimo de Optical Module
(850nm) Medium-
haul Single-
mode Optical Module
(1310nm) Description Long-haul Single-
mode Optical Module
(1310nm) Long-haul Single-
mode Optical Module
(1550nm) Ultra-long Haul Single-
mode Optical Module
(1550nm) 9/125m single-
mode fiber 9/125m single-
mode fiber 9/125m single-
mode fiber 9/125m single-
mode fiber 0.55km 10km 40km 40km 70km 850nm 1310nm 1310nm 1550nm 1550nm TRAN-SX TRAN-LX10 TRAN-LX40 TRAN-LX80 Attribute Connector LC Fiber Type Maximum Transmission Distance Central Wavelength Optional Factory Module 62.5/125 m multi-
mode fiber Caution: When using the optical module of Hillstone Network factory, it is recommended not to mix with other manufacturers' optical modules, otherwise some abnormal problems may arise If you choose to use copper SFP transceiver in SFP port, you should use crossover or straight-through cable (i.e. standard Ethernet cable). The following table describes the attributes of copper SFP transceiver. 22 Chapter 1 Introduction | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Table 1-27: SFP Copper Module Attributes Attribute Connector Port Standard Description RJ-45 Maximum Transmission Distance 100m Auto-MDI/MDIX (crossover cable and straight-
through cable autosensing) 10/100/1000Mbps autosensing (some only supports 1000Mbps) Full / half-duplex Negotiation Mode Cautions:
The SFP electric modules of all platforms only support 1000Mbps. Before switching between the optical and copper cable connection on Combo ports, you need to first clear the rate and duplex mode configurations in the current operating mode (copper or optical), and re-
configure the port after the switching. SFP+ Port Table 1-28: SFP+ Port Attributes Attribute Connector Description SFP+
Frame Format Negotiation Mode Ethernet_II Ethernet_SNAP SFP+ optical module 10Gbps If you choose to use SFP+ optical module in SFP+ port, you should use LC-Type optical connector. Hillstone device supports four types of 10G Base-FX SFP+ optical modules. All optical modules are hot-swappable. Caution:
To avoid dust falling into the SFP+ socket, you should place a rubber dust cap (provided in the accessory box) over the SFP+ port. 23 Chapter 1 Introduction | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Table 1-29: SFP+ Optical Module Attributes Short-haul Medium-haul Long-haul Ultra-long Haul Multimode single-mode Single-mode Single-mode Description Optical Module Optical Module
(1550nm)
(1550nm) Attribute Optical Module Optical Module
(850nm)
(1310nm) Connector LC 62.5/125m 9/125m 9/125m Fiber Type multi-mode single-mode single-mode fiber 9/125m single-mode fiber fiber fiber Transmission 0.033km 10km 40km 80km 850nm 1310nm 1550nm 1550nm TRAN-SR-SFP+ TRAN-LR-SFP+ TRAN-SFP+-LX40 TRAN-SFP+-LX80 Maximum Distance Central Wavelength Optional Factory Module Caution: When using the optical module of Hillstone Network factory, it is recommended not to mix with other manufacturers' optical modules, otherwise some abnormal problems may arise Table 1-30: QSFP+ Port Attributes Attribute Connector Frame Format Negotiation Mode Description QSFP+
Ethernet_II Ethernet_SNAP 40GE 4*10GE 1*40Gbps 4*10Gbps Caution: When the negotiation mode of QSFP+ port changed, you need to reboot the device to make it effective. Two types of QSFP+ optical module are supported. The optical modules are available with LC-type connectors and MPO-type connectors and are all hot-
swappable. Chapter 1 Introduction | Hillstone QSFP+ Port 24 Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Caution: To avoid dust falling into the QSFP+ socket, you should place a rubber dust cap (originally in the accessory box) over the QSFP+ port. Table 1-31: QSFP+ Optical Module Attributes Attribute Short-haul Multimode Optical Module (850nm) Description Ultra-long Haul Single-
mode Optical Module
(1550nm) 9/125m single-mode fiber LC 10km Connector MPO 50/125m multi-mode fiber 0.3km Fiber Type Maximum Transmission Distance Optional Factory Module Central Wavelength 850nm 1310nm TRAN-SR-QSFP+
TRAN-LR-QSFP+
Caution: When using the optical module of Hillstone Network factory, it is recommended not to mix with other manufacturers' optical modules, otherwise some abnormal problems may arise XFP Port Hillstone devices support XFP ports which use XFP optical modules. Table 1-32: XFP Port Attributes Attribute Connector Frame Format Description XFP Ethernet_II Ethernet_SNAP Negotiation Mode XFP optical module 10Gbps Hillstone device supports four types of 10GBase-FX XFP optical module. All optical modules are hot-swappable. Caution: To avoid dust falling into the XFP socket, you should place a rubber dust cap
(originally in the accessory box) over the XFP port. 25 Chapter 1 Introduction | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Table 1-33: XFP Optical Module Attributes Description Attribute Short-haul Multimode Optical Module
(850nm) Medium-haul Single-mode Optical Module
(1310nm) Long-haul Single-mode Optical Module
(1550nm) Ultra-long Haul Single-
mode Optical Module
(1550nm) Connector LC Fiber Type Maximum Transmission Distance Central Wavelength Optional Factory Module 50/125m multimode fiber 9/125m single-mode fiber 9/125m single-mode fiber 9/125m single-mode fiber 0.3km
(984.3ft) 10km 40km 80km 850nm 1310nm 1550nm 1550nm TRAN-XFP-
SR TRAN-XFP-LR TRAN-XFP-
LR40 TRAN-XFP-
LR80 Caution: When using the optical module of Hillstone Network factory, it is recommended not to mix with other manufacturers' optical modules, otherwise some abnormal problems may arise The CLR button is the pinhole of the front panel and is used to reset the device back to the factory default settings. You can restore access to the device with this button if the login password is lost. Warning: Use this button with caution. Resetting the device will clear all existing configurations. To restore the factory default settings, take the following steps:
1. Turn off the power of the device. 2. Press the CLR button in the pinhole and switch on the power supply simultaneously. 3. Keep pressing till the STA and ALM LEDs turn to constantly red, then stop pressing. The device begins to restore to the original factory settings. 4. The system reboots after the default settings restored. When you reset SG-6000-E6368, SG-6000-E6360, SG-6000-E6168, SG-6000-
E6160, SG-6000-E5268, SG-6000-E5260, SG-6000-E5568, SG-6000-E5560, SG-
6000-E5168, SG-6000-E3965, SG-6000-E3968, SG-6000-E3960, SG-6000-E3960-
GM, SG-6000-E3668, SG-6000-E3662, SG-6000-E3662-GM, SG-6000-E3660, SG-
6000-E2868 and SG-6000-E2860, take the following steps:
CLR Button 26 Chapter 1 Introduction | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Expansion Slot Power Supply 1. When the device is working, press the CLR button in the pinhole and the device will restart. 2. After the device restarted, the CON port outputs the information of CLR button pressed and the STA and ALM LEDs turn to constantly red. After the LEDs turn off, the device will restart again. The chassis height of SG-6000-E6368, SG-6000-E6360, SG-6000-E6168 and SG-
6000-E6160 is 2.5U with two half-U expansion slots (Slot 1-2) and one half-U Bypass expansion slot. The chassis height of SG-6000-E5960, SG-6000-E5760, SG-6000-E5660, SG-6000-
E5568, SG-6000-E5560, SG-6000-E5268, SG-6000-E5260, SG-6000-E5168 and SG-6000-E3965 is 2U with four half-U expansion slots (Slot 1-4). The chassis height of SG-6000-E3968, SG-6000-E3960, SG-6000-E3960-GM, SG-6000-E3668, SG-6000-E3662, SG-6000-E3662-GM, SG-6000-E3660, SG-6000-E2868 and SG-
6000-E2860 is 1U with two half-U expansion slots (Slot 1-2). Half-U expansion slot fits in any slot. 1U height expansion modules can only be installed in Slot2 and Slot4. More than one expansion modules of the same type can be inserted in the device. Only one IOC-4SFP+ or IOC-8SFP+ interface expansion module can be inserted in Slot4 of SG-6000-E5568, SG-6000-E5560, SG-6000-E5268, SG-6000-E5260, SG-6000-E5168 or SG-6000-E3965. Cautions:
module installed. Cover the expansion slot with blank panel if the slot has no expansion For detailed information of expansion modules, see Hillstone SG-6000 M_G_E Series Expansion Modules Reference Guide. Single/Dual power supply: Some product modules adopt single power supply, while others adopt dual power supplies, i.e. there are two power inputs installed in one device. Dual power supplies ensure uninterrupted power by instantly enabling the standby power supply when the active power supply fails to work. AC/DC power supply: For some product modules (as listed below), you can choose either AC or DC power supply. Hot-swappable: According to whether the power supply is hot-swappable or not, the power supply is classifies into three types:
Hot-swappable power supplies are removable modules which can be replaced at any time;
Fixed power supplies are irreplaceable and cannot be removed. 27 Chapter 1 Introduction | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide External power adapter connects to the external AC power supply. For instructions on how to replace power supply modules, refer to Installing and Removing the Power Supply Module. Table 1-34: Power Supplies of All Product Models Model Description AC/DC Power Supply Type Single/Dual AC/DC Hot-swappable Single/Dual AC/DC Fixed SG-6000-E6368 SG-6000-E6360 SG-6000-E6168 SG-6000-E6160 SG-6000-E5960 SG-6000-E5760 SG-6000-E5660 SG-6000-E5568 SG-6000-E5560 SG-6000-E5268 SG-6000-E5260 SG-6000-E5168 SG-6000-E3965 SG-6000-E3968 SG-6000-E3960 SG-6000-E3668 SG-6000-E3662 SG-6000-E3660 SG-6000-E2868 SG-6000-E2860 SG-6000-E2800 SG-6000-E2300 SG-6000-E1700 SG-6000-E1606 SG-6000-E1600 SG-6000-E1100
(WLAN version) SG-6000-E1100
(4G version) SG-6000-E1100
(WLAN+4G version) Single/Dual Single/Dual Single/Dual Dual Dual Dual Single/Dual Single/Dual Single/Dual Single/Dual Single/Dual Single/Dual Single/Dual Single Single Single Single AC/DC AC/DC AC/DC AC/DC Hot-swappable Hot-swappable Hot-swappable Hot-swappable AC/DC Hot-swappable AC/DC Hot-swappable AC/DC AC/DC AC/DC AC/DC AC/DC AC/DC AC/DC AC AC AC AC Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed External External External External Hillstone designs a model of pluggable module for SG-6000-E6368, SG-6000-
E6360, SG-6000-E6168, SG-6000-E6160, SG-6000-E5960, SG-6000-E5760, SG-
6000-E5660, SG-6000-E5268, SG-6000-E5260, SG-6000-E5168 and SG-6000-
E3965. Both AC and DC power modules are available. You can choose the power type at your own choice. Power Module 28 Chapter 1 Introduction | Hillstone Figure 1-23: AC Power Module Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Figure 1-24: DC Power Module The power LED description for is listed in the following table. Table 1-35: Power Supply Module LED Descriptions LED OK AC DC Color/Status Description Green/Always on Power module is functioning normally. No power input. Yellow/Always on Power module has error. Power module is functioning normally. Green/Always on AC power module is functioning normally. AC power module is powered off or has failed. Green/Always on DC power module is functioning normally. DC power module is powered off or has failed. Off Off Off Off For information on power module installation and replacement, see Installing and Removing the Power Supply Module. There is a hard disk module at the bottom of SG-6000-E6368, SG-6000-E6168, SG-
6000-E5568, SG-6000-E5268, SG-6000-E5168, SG-6000-E3968, SG-6000-E3668 Chapter 1 Introduction | Hillstone Hard Disk Modules 29 Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide and SG-6000-E2868. The hard disk module mainly saves logs to the local and achieves the goals of device monitoring, behavior auditing, etc. All the platforms above support three type of storage capacity: 128G, 256G and 512G. The default storage capacity is different on different platforms. Table 1-36: Platforms and Default Storage Capacity Default Storage Capacity Platform SG-6000-E2868 SG-6000-E3668 SG-6000-E3968 SG-6000-E5268 SG-6000-E5168 SG-6000-E5568 SG-6000-E6168 SG-6000-E6368 128G 256G 512G Caution: If you want to install or remove the hard disk module, see Installing and Removing the Hard Disk Module. Expansion Modules SG-6000-E6368, SG-6000-E6360, SG-6000-E6168, SG-6000-E6160, SG-6000-
E5960, SG-6000-E5760, SG-6000-E5660, SG-6000-E5268, SG-6000-E5260, SG-
6000-E5168 and SG-6000-E3965 are designed with general expansion slots for expansion modules. The supported expansion module types may vary from platforms, specifically including interface module and storage module. The main functions of these expansion modules are:
Interface module: Expands the number of ports. Storage module: Enlarges the hardware space for storing logs. Bypass module: Bypass module connects two networks. Data between them are transferred by the device in the normal condition. When a specific incident occurs (like sudden power failure or system reboot), the two networks are connected directly by the bypass module, therefore, the device is bypassed. For detailed information about expansion modules, see Hillstone SG-6000 M_G_E Expansion Modules Reference Guide. Cooling System The cooling system includes 1 fan tray and 1 anti-dust mesh that keep the internal temperature below a maximum acceptable level and ensure each component works in the appropriate temperature environment. The fan tray is vertically installed on the left side of the back panel and it is made of 4 small fans. The anti-dust mesh is vertically installed on the right side of the back panel and it is the air intake vent. Hillstone suggest purchasing an auxiliary anti-
dust mesh for the situation that the original anti-dust mesh is sent to Hillstone for 30 Chapter 1 Introduction | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide clearing. Besides, it is recommended that you should replace the anti-dust mesh every 3 or 6 months according to the clearness status of your equipment room. To purchase a new anti-dust mesh, contact Hillstone. SG-6000-E3968/E3960/E3960-GM/E3668/E3662/E3662-GM/SG-6000-
E3660/E2868/E2860/E2300/2800 has a built-in cooling system. Figure 1-25: Air Circulation The ambient temperature of the working environment should keep between 0 and 40 degree Celsius. If a small fan works abnormally, the system will alert you using the FAN LED. You must replace the fan tray with a new one. If two small fans work abnormally, the system will power off without saving the current configurations. 31 Chapter 1 Introduction | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Chapter 2 Installation Preparations Introduction To prevent personnel injury and equipment damage, please carefully read all the safety warnings and cautions in this chapter before the installation. Hillstone products are designed for indoor use. To ensure the normal operation and to prolong the service lifetime, the installation site must meet the following requirements:
Cleanness Requirements Table 2-1: Dust Concentration Requirements in the Equipment Room Mechanical Active Material Unit Content Dust particle particle/m3 Note: Diameter of dust particle5m 3104 (No visible dust on the table in 3 days) ESD Prevention To prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage, ensure that:
The device is well grounded. The grounding screw is properly grounded. Take dustproof measures for the equipment room. Maintain proper humidity and temperature levels. Do not disassemble the equipment without permission from the vendor, or you may cause danger and void your warranty. EMI Prevention All possible electromagnetic interference (EMI) sources, external or internal, can affect the device by capacitance coupling, inductance coupling, electromagnetic radiation, and common impedance coupling (including the grounding system). To prevent or reduce EMI:
Take measures to protect the power system from power interference. Its better to separate the floor where the device is installed from the grounding device and lighting-proof device of the power source. Keep the device away from radio stations, radar, and other high-frequency and high-current devices. 32 Chapter 2 Installation Preparations | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Use electromagnetic shielding when necessary. Grounding Requirements To use the device more safely:
Ensure that the grounding screw of the chassis is well grounded via the grounding wire. Ensure that the grounding pin of the power plug is well grounded. Workbench Requirements Before the installation, ensure your workbench is properly prepared as follows:
Make sure that you provide adequate space near the intake and exhaust vents of the device for heat dissipation. Make sure the rack is equipped with a good ventilation system. Make sure the rack is strong enough to support the weight of a fully equipped device. Make sure the rack is well grounded. Other Safety Recommendations The directions below are also recommended for you to follow:
Keep the device far away from moist areas and heat sources. Wear an ESD wrist strap correctly when handling the device. Be careful with laser emission. Do not directly stare into apertures of fiber-
optic connectors that emit laser radiation. Use uninterrupted power supply (UPS). Keep the device in locations where children are not likely to be present. There may be risk of fire or explosion if the button cell is replaced by an incorrect type Unpacking Verify the parts received according to your purchasing contract and packing list to ensure that you have received all the items necessary. If you have any problem, please contact your sales representative. Installation Devices/Tools/Cables A Hillstone device is shipped with a power cable and a console cable, and you should have the following items before the installation:
33 Chapter 2 Installation Preparations | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Terminal: Configuration terminal (e.g. an ordinary PC). Tools: Philips screwdrivers and ESD wrist strap. Cables: Power cable, console cable and Ethernet cable. 34 Chapter 2 Installation Preparations | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Chapter 3 Installation Before Installation A yellow seal with dark ink characters is stuck on a mounting screw of the chassis. Keep the seal intact. The sales representative will check this seal before maintenance operation. Please get the permission of your sales representative before opening the chassis yourself. Warranty will be void if you disassemble the chassis without authorization. Before installation, make sure that:
You have read Chapter 2 Installation Preparations carefully. The requirements in Chapter 2 Installation Preparations are satisfied. Hillstone products can be installed:
On a workbench On a standard 19-inch rack Installing the Device on a Workbench Hillstone product can be placed on a stable and clean workbench. For skid prevention, take the following steps to fit anti-skid pads on the device before installing:
Step 1: Tear off the sticker from the rubber pad. Step 2: Press the sticky side of the pad to the right-angle die-pressed mark on the bottom panel of the chassis. See Figure 3-1. Figure 3-1: Installing the Rubber Pads Check the following specifications when installing the device on a workbench:
Chapter 3 Installation | Hillstone 35 Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Make sure the workbench is stable and well grounded. Make sure the intake and the exhaust vents are unblocked, and keep the device well ventilated. Do not place any heavy object on the top of the chassis. Installing the Device on a Rack Before mounting the device on a rack, ensure that the power is off, and the rack is stable enough and well grounded. Hillstone devices are designed for a 19-inch standard rack. To mount the chassis on a rack:
Step 1: Use rack-mounting ear to mark the positions of floating nuts on the front rack posts, as shown in Figure 3-2. Figure 3-2: Installing the Floating Nuts Step 2: Attach rack-mounting ears to the left and right side panels of the chassis respectively, and then fasten the rack-mounting ears with suitable screws, as shown in Figure 3-3. 36 Chapter 3 Installation | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Figure 3-3: Installing the Rack-mounting Ears (1U Chassis as example) Step 3: Two person are needed to cooperate to raise the device and place it to the tray of the rack (or two person place the device to the tray of lift first, then use the lift to achieve it). Step 4: Keep the center of the rack-mounting ear and the center of the rack hole horizontally even and tighten the screws, as shown in Figure 3-4. Figure 3-4: Installing the Device in a Rack (1U Chassis as example) Cautions:
The rack-mounting ears cannot bear weight. Make sure the chassis is supported by the platform under it when mounted into a rack. For better ventilation, there should be a clearance space between two If the rack accommodates only one device, put the device on the equipments. bottom. The floating nuts in the accessory box can only fit in the 9mm x 9 mm squared holes of standard racks and they can be used when no original rack nuts are available. Connecting Cables This section describes how to connect cables to the device, including connecting the ground wire, the console cable, the Ethernet cable and the power cable. 37 Chapter 3 Installation | Hillstone Connecting the Ground Wire Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide To meet safety requirements, you must correctly connect the grounding screw on the chassis to the earth ground by a grounding wire. The grounding resistance should be less than 5 Figure 3-5: Connecting the Ground Wire (1U Chassis as example) Warning: The correct connection of the ground wire on the chassis is an essential safeguard against lightning shocks and interference. You must properly connect the ground wire when installing and using the device. Connecting the Console Cable Hillstone device provides an RS-232C asynchronous serial console (CON) port, through which you can configure the device. The console cable is an 8-core shielded cable, which has an RJ-45 connector that can be connected to the Console port of the device and a DB-9 (female) connector that can be connected to the serial port of a console terminal. Perform the following steps to connect the device and the console terminal:
1. Select a console terminal. You may choose an ordinary PC or a standard ASCII terminal with an RS-232C serial port. 2. Connect the console cable. Connect the RJ-45 end of the cable to the Console port of the device, and then connect the DB-9 connector of the cable to the console terminal. Connecting the Ethernet Cable Hillstone products provide 1000Mbps electrical Ethernet ports, SFP ports, XFP ports and Ethernet Combo ports (Electrical port + Optical port). The electrical Ethernet port can be connected by a straight-through cable (also called standard cable) or a crossover cable. The SFP port should use a SFP optical module, which can be connected with crossover cable or straight-through cable, or use a SFP electric 38 Chapter 3 Installation | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide module connected by a single-mode or multi-mode cable. The XFP port uses single-
mode or multi-mode cables to access Ethernet. All SFP Port and XFP Port optical modules of Hillstone products use LC-type optical connector; therefore, you should connect the optical modules using optical fiber ended with LC-type connector. Connecting the Ethernet Copper Cable Follow the guidelines below when connecting cables to the ports:
Be careful not to connect the Ethernet port to the wrong ports. Read the label above the port carefully. cable. For electrical Ethernet connection, use crossover cable or straight-through Figure 3-6: Connecting the Ethernet Copper Cable Connecting the Ethernet Fiber Cable Follow the guidelines below when connecting cables to the ports:
Be careful not to connect the Ethernet port to the wrong ports. Read the label above the port carefully. For SFP port connection, the optical module should be inserted into SFP port before installing the LC-type connector to the optical module; the copper SFP module should be connected by crossover cable or straight-through cable. For XFP ports, insert the XFP optical module into the XFP port before connecting the LC-type connector to the module. Keep the followings in mind when connecting fiber cables:
The curvature radius should be greater than 10cm. Avoid excessive bending of the cable. Ensure the Tx and Rx ends are connected correctly. 39 Chapter 3 Installation | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Keep the connector of the optical cable clean. Figure 3-7: Connecting the Ethernet Fiber Cable Warning: Laser danger! To protect your eyes from radiation harm, do not stare into a cable connector connected to a laser generator. Connecting an AC Power Cable The AC power cable is shipped with the chassis. Prepare a single-phase three-
terminal power socket with a ground contact in advance. Normally, the ground contact of the power supply system in a building was buried during construction and cabling. Before connecting the AC input power cable, you must make sure that the power socket is well grounded. To connect the AC power cable, take the following steps:
1. Make sure the ground wire is reliably connected to the earth ground. 2. Make sure the power switch of the device is in the OFF position. 3. Connect the AC power socket of the power source using the AC power cable. To connect more cables, repeat this step. 4. Power on the switch of the device. 5. Check PWR LED on the front panel. A shining LED indicates correct connection. 40 Chapter 3 Installation | Hillstone Figure 3-8: Connecting an AC Power Cable Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Connecting a DC Power Cable Note: If a product does not have a power switch, you can skip Step2 and Step4. To power the device with DC power source, use DC power cables to connect the device and the external DC power source. Warning: Before performing the procedure, ensure that the cable is not connected with any power source and make sure the cables will not be powered on during the process. To connect the DC power cable to the device, take the following steps:
1. Ensure that the power source voltage is in accordance with required voltage specified in System Parameters. 2. Switch off the power source. cover and keep it. using a grounding wire. 3. If the terminal on the power supply module has a plastic cover, remove the 4. Connect the grounding screw (labeled with
) to the ground contact point 5. Use DC cables to connect the + terminal of the device to the + terminal of the power source, and - terminal to the - terminal of the source. 6. Verify the connection is correct and fasten the cables using a screwdriver. 7. Recover the plastic cover(s) to the original terminal(s). 8. To connect more DC power cables, repeat Step3 to Step7. 9. Switch on the power supply module. 10. Switch on the power source and check if the PWR LED is on. A shining LED indicates correct connection. 41 Chapter 3 Installation | Hillstone Figure 3-9: Connecting a DC Power Cable Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Connecting a Power Adapter To provide the power supply, connect the power adapter of the devices with the external AC power supply as follows:
1. Insert the DC output plug of the power adapter into the AC power interface at the back panel of the device. 2. Connect the power adapter to the external AC power supply. Installing an Antenna To use the WLAN, 4G function of the device, you must install the WLAN, 4G antenna. You can adjust the angle of the WLAN or 4G antenna by rotating it. The antennas are shown as below:
Figure 3-10: 3 WLAN and 4G Antennas To install antennas for SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN version), SG-6000-E1100 (4G version) or SG-6000-E1100 (WLAN+4G version), take the following steps:
42 Chapter 3 Installation | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide 1. According to the function you use, select the corresponding antenna. 2. Install the antenna to the SMA connector at the back panel of the device by rotating the antenna clockwise. Installing the SIM Card To install the SIM card for SG-6000-E1100 (4G version) or SG-6000-E1100
(WLAN+4G version), take the following steps:
1. Purchase the SIM card from the ISP and activate the data connection service. 2. Insert the SIM card into the SIM card slot at the back panel of the device. Note: 4G data card and SIM card must match the network type. Verifying Installation After you complete the installation with all the above steps, you still need to verify the following items. All the cables are properly connected. The grounding wire of the device is correctly connected. The air vents on both side panel of the device are unblocked, and there is enough space around for heat dissipation. The expansion modules, power supply modules and fan tray are correctly installed (for some products). The power source meets the requirements of the device. If the device is rack-mounted, make sure the rack is stable enough. If the device is placed on a workbench, make sure the workbench is stable and clean. 43 Chapter 3 Installation | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Chapter 4 Boot and Configuration Introduction This chapter describes the initial system boot and basic configuration of Hillstone SG-6000 series, using a PC as the console terminal. Establishing a Configuration Environment Hillstone devices support both local and remote configuration. Administrators can use the following configuration methods. Console (CON) connection WebUI Telnet or SSH Console (CON) Connection For initial system configuration, you have to establish a Console connection environment (connect the device to a configuration terminal through its Console port). To connect the PC to the CON port of the device, take following steps:
1. Set up a local configuration environment. Connect the Console port to the serial port of a PC through a console cable, as shown in Figure 4-1:
Figure 4-1: Console Port Configuration 2. Run the terminal emulation program on the PC (e.g. hyper terminal of Windows XP/Windows 2000) to set up a connection. Set the parameters of the Chapter 4 Boot and Configuration | Hillstone 44 CON port Console cable RS-232 serial port PC Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide terminal session to 9600bps, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, none parity, and none flow control, as shown in Figure 4-2:
Figure 4-2: Setting Parameters for the Terminal Session 3. Switch on the power supply, and the device performs self-test and initializes the configuration automatically. If the booting succeeds, the system will display the command line prompt login. Enter the default administrator name and password hillstone at the login and password prompts, press Enter. And now you are successfully logged in and accessing the CLI. 4. Enter commands to configure or view running status. Enter a question mark
? to get help on commands whenever you want. WebUI The ethernet0/0 (e0/0) port has a default IP address of 192.168.1.1/24, and all the management functions of this port are enabled by default. Administrators can access the WebUI through e0/0. To log in the devices WebUI, take the following steps:
1. Set up the IP address of the management PC on the same subnet as 192.168.1.1/24. Connect the management PC to the e0/0 port through an Ethernet cable. 2. Launch a Web browser of the management PC, enter the URL http://192.168.1.1 in the address bar, and then press Enter. 45 Chapter 4 Boot and Configuration | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide 3. Enter the default administrator name and password hillstone in both the Login and Password text boxes. 4. Click the Login button to enter WebUI main page. Then you can set other configurations to the device. Tenet and SSH Basic Configuration You can also establish Telnet and SSH configuration environments. For more information, please see StoneOS User Manual. Before you begin to use the device, you should be familiar with its features and your network deployment. Different device position in the network requires different topology design, working mode and policy configuration. The basic configurations may include:
1. Create security zones, including the link layer (L2) and network layer (L3). Bind different interfaces to correct security zones respectively. 2. Assign IP addresses to interfaces. 3. Configure the management functions of the interfaces and create the security policy rules. 4. Assign proper network addresses and configure the NAT rules as needed. 5. Keep network connectivity by configuring routes. 6. Configure security policy rules between security zones. 7. Configure network parameters, such as DHCP and DNS agent, etc. For more information, see StoneOS User Manual. 46 Chapter 4 Boot and Configuration | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Chapter 5 Hardware Maintenance and Replacement Introduction This chapter explains how to install and remove the power supply module, the expansion module and the fan tray. Installing and Removing the Power Supply Module This section describes how to install and remove the power supply module of SG-
6000-E6368, SG-6000-E6360, SG-6000-E6168, SG-6000-E6160, SG-6000-E5960, SG-6000-E5760, SG-6000-E5660, SG-6000-E5268, SG-6000-E5260, SG-6000-
E5168 and SG-6000-E3965. Take the following steps to install or remove the power supply module:
To install a power supply module, take the following steps:
1. Ensure that the power supply module to be used is not connected to any power source. 2. Face the back panel of the device. 3. If the power supply slot is covered by blank plate, remove the plate first
(unscrew the screws on the blank plate and take it down). Skip this step if the slot is not covered. 4. Slide the power supply module all the way into the slot cage until you feel resistant. Figure 5-1: Installing Power Supply Module To remove the power supply module:
source. 2. Face the back panel of the device. 1. Make sure the power supply module to be used is not connected to any supply 3. Pull the power supply straight out of the chassis using the provided handle. 47 Chapter 5 Hardware Maintenance and Replacement | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Installing and Removing the Expansion Module SG-6000-E6368, SG-6000-E6360, SG-6000-E6168, SG-6000-E6160, SG-6000-
E5960, SG-6000-E5760, SG-6000-E5660, SG-6000-E5568, SG-6000-E5560, SG-
6000-E5268, SG-6000-E5260, SG-6000-E5168, SG-6000-E3965, SG-6000-E3968, SG-6000-E3960, SG-6000-E3668, SG-6000-E3662, SG-6000-E3660, SG-6000-
E2868 and SG-6000-E2860 can accommodate expansion modules. This section describes how to install and remove the expansion module. 1. Make sure the power is switched off and you should wear the ESD strap To install an expansion module:
properly. 2. Face the front panel of the device. 3. Remove the blank plate on the expansion slot if necessary. 4. Slide the expansion module to be used into the slot until you feel resistant. 5. Tighten the screws on the expansion module. To remove an expansion module:
1. Make sure the power is switched off and you should wear the ESD strap properly. 2. Face the front panel of the device. 3. Loosen the screws on the expansion module. 4. Pull the expansion module straight out of the chassis by holding the screws. Note: Apply a blank plate to cover the slot where no expansion module is installed. SG-6000-E6368, SG-6000-E6360, SG-6000-E6168, SG-6000-E6160, SG-6000-
E5960, SG-6000-E5760, SG-6000-E5660, SG-6000-E5568, SG-6000-E5560, SG-
6000-E5268, SG-6000-E5260, SG-6000-E5168 and SG-6000-E3965 are designed with hot-swappable fan trays. To install a fan tray:
1. Hold the fan tray and insert it straight into the chassis until you feel resistant. 2. Tighten the screws on the fan tray. Note: Check the FAN LED indicator when the device is powered on. A constant green shining light indicates that the fan is functioning normally. To remove a fan tray:
1. Loosen the screws on the fan tray. Installing and Removing the Fan Tray 48 Chapter 5 Hardware Maintenance and Replacement | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide 2. Pull the fan tray out of the chassis by holding the provided handle. Note: To avoid over-heating, insert a replacement fan tray immediately after removing the existing one. Installing and Removing the Anti-dust Mesh SG-6000-E6368, SG-6000-E6360, SG-6000-E6168, SG-6000-E6160, SG-6000-
E5568, SG-6000-E5560, SG-6000-E5268, SG-6000-E5260, SG-6000-E5168 and SG-6000-E3965 are designed with anti-dust mesh. This section describes the installation and remove of anti-dust mesh. The anti-dust mesh is hot-swappable. Take the following steps to install the anti-dust mesh:
1. Hold the screws of the anti-dust mesh and slide the anti-dust mesh into the slot cage until you feel resistant. 2. Tighten the screws on the anti-dust mesh. Take the following steps to remove the anti-dust mesh:
1. Loosen the screws. 2. Hold the screws and pull the anti-dust mesh straight out of the chassis. Figure 5-2: Pulling Anti-dust Mesh Out 49 Chapter 5 Hardware Maintenance and Replacement | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Installing and Removing the Hard Disk Module SG-6000-E6368, SG-6000-E6168, SG-6000-E5568, SG-6000-E5268, SG-6000-
E5168, SG-6000-E3968, SG-6000-E3668, and SG-6000-E2868 are designed with the hard disk module. Take the following steps to install the hard disk module:
1. Make sure the device is not powered and you have worn antistatic gloves. 2. The hard disk module is at the bottom of the device, so you should turn over the device to make sure the hard disk module is visible. In order to avoid the top of the device being scratched, make sure the workbench is stable and clean. 3. Use a screwdriver to remove the blank panel from the hard disk slot you want to insert. Figure 5-3: Removing the Blank Panel 4. Place the hard disk module into the slot. 50 Chapter 5 Hardware Maintenance and Replacement | Hillstone Figure 5-4: Placing the Hard Disk Module Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide 5. Use the screw in the hard disk module package to fix the hard disk module. Figure 5-5: Fixing the Hard Disk Module 6. Use a screwdriver to re-install the blank panel into the hard disk slot. 51 Chapter 5 Hardware Maintenance and Replacement | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Figure 5-6: Installing the Blank Panel Take the following steps to remove the hard disk module:
1. Make sure the device is not powered and you have worn antistatic gloves. 2. The hard disk module is at the bottom of the device, you should turn over the device to make sure the hard disk module is visible. In order to avoid the top of the device being scratched, make sure the workbench is stable and clean. 3. Use a screwdriver to remove the blank panel from the hard disk slot. 4. Use a screwdriver to remove the hard disk module from the hard disk slot, and put the removed module and screw into an antistatic bag or on a flat antistatic table. Note: If you do not want to install a new module, apply a blank plate over the slot to avoid dust falling into the chassis. 52 Chapter 5 Hardware Maintenance and Replacement | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Introduction This chapter provides solutions to some common problems of Hillstone devices. Losing the Administrator Password If you lose the administrator password, please contact your local sales representative. Troubleshooting Power System Check the PWR LED on the front panel of the device. If the power supply is functioning normally, the PWR LED lights steadily in green color. If the LED is off, perform the following steps:
Make sure the power supply cable is connected correctly. Ensure that the voltage of the power source conforms to the required voltage. For the PWR LED information, see LED Indicators. Troubleshooting the Configuration System The Console configuration terminal shows system booting message when the device is powered on. If the configuration system has failed, it displays error information or nothing at all. If the configuration terminal shows no information, perform the following steps:
Make sure the power supply is correctly connected and powered on. Verify the Console cable is connected properly. Ensure the terminal configuration settings are correct. If above steps reveal no error, the Console cable may be broken. 53 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Appendix: Supported Versions of Devices During the production process, components of part SG-6000 E series devices have been updated, which may cause the incompatibility among software versions. The tables below display the devices of which the components have updated. Check whether your device is in the following tables. If it is, it's strongly recommended you update the device to the suggested versions in reference of the device production date and usage of the module (only IOC-2SFP+-
lite). The usage of module will affect the supported versions of devices. For example, the devices in the Table 1 should be upgraded as the supported version of devices within the specified period, while for the devices in the Table 2 which support the IOC-2SFP+-lite, you need to check whether the device use the module before updating. If the IOC-2SFP+-lite module is used, the devices should be upgraded as the supported versions of the module, and if its not used, devices should be updated as the supported versions of the devices. The details of supported version are showed as follows. You can also call 1-800-889-9860 for more help about updating. Note:
normally. The devices which are not listed in the following table can update normally. The devices in the Table 1 which are produced before the specified period can update The devices in the Table 2 which are produced before the specified period and do not use the IOC-2SFP+-lite module can update normally. You can find the production date of the device according to the SN. There is 16-digit SN on the Hillstone devices. Among it, the 6th and 7th number mean the production week and the 8th and 9th number mean the production year. Taking the SN of xxxxx4018xxxxxxx for example, the device is produced in the 40th week of 2018 year. Table 1: Supported Versions of Devices Device SN Range(Update devices to the supported versions if SN is within the range) Device Supported Versions Device Model
(Part of devices are delisted) SG-6000-E3960, SG-6000-
E3968, SG-6000-E3965G SG-6000-C5250, SG-6000-
C5450, SG-6000-C5650, SG-
6000-C6050 SG-6000-P1236, SG-6000-
P1236_I, SG-6000-P1242, SG-
6000-P1242-I, SG-6000-P1246 SG-6000-Z3965, SG-6000-
Z5560 xxxxx0717xxxxxxx - Now SG-6000-G5150E, SG-6000-
G5150-E
(The 7th week of 2017 -
Now) 5.0R4P18 and later P versions 5.0R4P5.42 and later P versions 5.5R1P15 and later P versions 5.5R2P5 and later P versions 5.5R3P2 and later P versions 5.5R4 and later versions (e.g. 5.5R5, 5.5R6, 5.5R7) 54 Appendix: Supported Versions of Devices | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Device SN Range(Update devices to the supported versions if SN is within the range) Device Supported Versions 5.0R4P14 and later P versions 5.0R4P5.42 and later P versions xxxxx1018xxxxxxx-Now 5.5R1P13 and later P versions
(The 10th week of 2018-Now) 5.5R2P2 and later P versions 5.5R3 and later versions (e.g. 5.5R4, 5.5R5, 5.5R6, 5.5R7) Device Model
(Part of devices are delisted) SG-6000-E3660, SG-6000-
E3660S, SG-6000-E2860, SG-
6000-E3662, SG-6000-E2868, SG-6000-E3668, SG-6000-
E1100, SG-6000-E1600, SG-
6000-E1700, SG-6000-E1606, SG-6000-E2300, SG-6000-
E2300S, SG-6000-E2800 SG-6000-ABG1000, SG-6000-
ABG2000 SG-6000-C4100, SG-6000-
C4550, SG-6000-C5050, SG-
6000-C1200W, SG-6000-C600, SG-6000-C1000, SG-6000-
C1500, SG-6000-C2000, SG-
6000-C3000, SG-6000-C1300, SG-6000-C2100, SG-6000-
C3100, SG-6000-C4000 SG-6000-NAV20L, SG-6000-
NAV55 SG-6000-P935, SG-6000-P936, SG-6000-P912, SG-6000-
P912_I, SG-6000-P915, SG-
6000-P916, SG-6000-P926 SG-6000-P932, SG-6000-
P932_I, SG-6000-P1246E, SG-
6000-P1246E-I, SG-6000-
P1256, SG-6000-P1252, SG-
6000-P1252-I SG-6000-Z2300, SG-6000-
Z5960 SG-6000-E6160, SG-6000-
E6168, SG-6000-E6360, SG-
6000-E6368 SG-6000-ABG4000 SG-6000-P1266, SG-6000-
P1266-I SG-6000-Z6160 xxxxx1518xxxxxxx-Now 5.5R4P7 and later P versions
(The 15th week of 2018-Now) 5.5R5P4 and later P versions 5.5R2P8 and later P versions 5.5R3P9 and later P versions 5.5R6P3 and later P versions 5.5R7 and later versions Table 2: Supported Versions of Devices 55 Appendix: Supported Versions of Devices | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Device Model Device Supported Versions Device SN Range(Update devices to the supported versions if SN is within the range) Whether IOC-
2SFP+-
lite is Used Before xxxxx0717xxxxxxx
(Before the 7th week of 2017) SG-6000-E5260, SG-
6000-E5268, SG-
6000-E5168, SG-
6000-E5560, SG-
6000-E5568, SG-
6000-E3965 xxxxx0717xxxxxxx-Now
(The 7th week of 2017-Now) 5.5R2P14 and later P versions 5.5R4P9 and later P versions Yes 5.5R5P7 and later P versions 5.5R6P2 and later P versions 5.5R7 and later versions 5.5R2P14 and later P versions 5.5R4P9 and later P versions Yes 5.5R5P7 and later P versions No 5.5R1P15 and later P versions 5.5R6P2 and later P versions 5.5R7 and later versions 5.0R4P18 and later P versions 5.0R4P5.42 and later P versions 5.5R2P5 and later P versions 5.5R3P2 and later P versions 5.5R4 and later versions (e.g. 5.5R5, 5.5R6, 5.5R7) 5.5R2P14 and later P versions SG-6000-E5660, SG-
6000-E5760, SG-
6000-E5960 Before xxxxx1018xxxxxxx
(Before the 10th week of 2018) 5.5R4P9 and later P versions Yes 5.5R5P7 and later P versions 5.5R6P2 and later P versions 5.5R7 and later versions 5.5R2P14 and later P versions xxxxx1018xxxxxxx-Now Yes 5.5R4P9 and later P versions
(The 10th week of 2018-Now) 5.5R5P7 and later P versions 56 Appendix: Supported Versions of Devices | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Device Model Device Supported Versions Device SN Range(Update devices to the supported versions if SN is within the range) Whether IOC-
2SFP+-
lite is Used 5.5R6P2 and later P versions 5.5R7 and later versions 5.0R4P14 and later P versions 5.0R4P5.42 and later P versions No 5.5R1P13 and later P versions 5.5R2P2 and later P versions 5.5R3 and later versions (e.g. 5.5R4, 5.5R5, 5.5R6, 5.5R7) 57 Appendix: Supported Versions of Devices | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Addendum FCC Statement Warning: This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. FCC Statement:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Caution: The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not, however, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 58 Addendum FCC Statement | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. RF Exposure: A distance of 20 cm shall be maintained between the antenna and users, and the transmitter may not be co-located with any other transmitter or antenna. 2.4GHz Band List:
DTS (2400-2483.5 MHz) 5GHz Band List:
UNII-1 (5150-5250 MHz) and (5745-5828MHz) Industry Canada Statement:
This device complies with RSS-247 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause interference and 2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003 IC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. Avis dIndustrie Canada:
Cet appareil est conforme la norme CNR-210 des rglements dIndustrie Canada. Son fonctionnement est sujet aux deux conditions suivantes: 1) Cet appareil ne doit pas provoquer dinterfrences et 2) Cet appareil doit accepter toutes les interfrences, y compris celles pouvant entraner son dysfonctionnement. Cet appareil numrique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB-003 du Canada Avis dIndustrie Canada sur lexposition aux Rayonnements: Cet appareil est conforme aux limites dexposition aux rayonnements dIndustrie Canada pour un environnement non contrl. European notice The equipment named above is confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member States 59 Addendum FCC Statement | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility (2004/108/EC), Low-voltage Directive
(2006/95/EC) and R&TTE (1999/5/EC). The equipment passed the test which was performed according to the following European standards:
ETSI EN 300 328 V1.8.1 (2012-06) EN 301 893 V1.7.1 (2012-06) EN 62311: 2008 EN 301 908-1 V5.2.1 EN 301 908-2 V5.2.1 EN 301 511 V9.0.2 EN 300 440-1 V1.6.1 EN 300 440-2 V1.4.1 EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2 EN 301 489-7 V1.3.1 EN 301 489-17 V2.2.1 EN 301 489-24 V1.5.1 EN 50383:2010 EN 50385:2002 EN 62311:2008 EN 60950-1:2006 + A11:2009 + A1:2010 + A12:2011 60 Addendum FCC Statement | Hillstone Hillstone SG-6000 E-Series Hardware Reference Guide Copyright Information Copyright 2020 Hillstone Networks. All rights reserved. Hillstone, Hillstone Networks logo, StoneOS, StoneManager, Hillstone PnPVPN, UTM Plus are trademarks of Hillstone Networks. All other trademarks or registered marks are the property of their respective owners. Hillstone Networks assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies in this document. Hillstone Networks reserves the right to change, modify, transfer, or otherwise revise this publication without notice. Hillstone Networks Website www.hillstonenet.com posts the latest information. 61 Copyright Information | Hillstone
1 2 3 | Label Location Info | ID Label/Location Info | 108.09 KiB | November 06 2020 |
Firewall Appliance Hillstone Power Rating: 12VDC, 3.08 FCC ID: 2AD61-SG-6000-E1100 Model: SG-6000-E1100WG4 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Serial: 000000000000 paraiio i MAC: 001C0000XXXX (1) this device may not cai
(2) this device must accept any interte Importer: XXXXXX including interference that may cause un 5201 Great America Pkwy, Manufacture Date: 2020/00/00 Perstion. Fe fs B Suite 420, Santa Clara, CA 95054 www.hillstonenet.com MADE IN CHINA Hillstone Networks Corp.
1 2 3 | Agent Authorization Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 43.20 KiB | November 06 2020 |
Hillstone Networks Corp. TO: Federal Communication Authorization Commission Banch Equipment 7435 Oakland Columbia, MID 21046 Mills Road Regarding: FCC ID:2AD6/-SG-600 0-E1100 To whom it may concern. Date: 2020/9/17 We, the undersigned, application documents relating the same effect as acts of our own. for equipment authorization hereby authorize Parlam Zhan to act on our behalf in all manners relating to with respect to the FCC ID above, including signing of all to these matters. Any and all acts carried out by the agent on our behalf shall have We, the undesigned, hereby certify that we are not subject FCC benefits, pusuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 853(a) of federal benefits, to a denial that includes Where our agent signs the application for complying resides with the terms and conditions with Hillstone Networks Corp .. to certification on our behalf, I acknowledge that all responsty for Certcation, as specified by SGS North America, Inc., still This authoization is valid until further written notice from the applicant. suling Name (Printed):
Xue Title:
Senior Qualification Manager Signatu uI,/. li4'l- 24'o/I 17 On behalf of Company:
Hillstone NetwoksCorp Telephone:
18911927400
1 2 3 | Applicant Declaration Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 89.94 KiB | November 06 2020 |
SGS North America Inc 620 Old Peachtree Road SUITE 100 Suwanee, United States Geogia30024 Applicant Declaration Applicant Legal Business Name Hillstone Networks Corp. Addess 5201 Great America Pkwy, suite 420, Santa Clara, CA Santa Cla ra California United States 95054 Grantee Code 2AD6I FCCID 2AD6I-SG-6000-El 100 Authorized Contact Name suling Xue Contact Email slxue@Hillstonenet.com Contact Phone 18911927400 I, the undersigned, certify that I am an authorized signatory for the Applicant and theeforedeclare, a) in accordanc knowledge and belief e with 47CFR2.911(d), all of the statements herein and the exhtsattached hereto are true and correct to the best of my b) in accepting Authoriz this application, the Applicant is responsefo a Grant of Equipment ation issued by a TCB, under the authority of the FCC, as a result of the representations made in
(1)labeling the equipment pursuant to the applicable rules,
(2)complianc
(3) compliance of the equipment with the applicable technical ules, with the exact FCC ID as specified e statement labeling in this application, c) if the Applicant is not the actual manufacturer ate arrangements have been made with the manufacturer to ensure that production units of this equipment will continue the FCC's technic al requirements of the equipment, appropri to comply with d) in accodancewith 47 CFR 2.909 and KDB394321, the Applicant has read, understood and agrees to accept that they ae the responsible party and agree to abide by theiresponsibities as specified unde47CFR 2.909 and KDB394321 e) in accordance with 1S017065, FCC KDB641163, KDB394321 and RSP-100, the Applicant has read, understood, accepts and ageesto abide by the post maketsurveill FCC KDB610077, ance requirements
(1)the Applicant
(2) the Applicant
(3) the Applicant shall, ands, accepts underst shall make provisions and agrees that a sample may beequestedfor surveillanc e testing to always have a production upon request by SGS, at the Applicant's expense, sample available upon request povide a production by SGS, FCC and/or ISED sample of the requested product to SGS, FCC and/or ISED as instructed. software for evaluation, review, required The sample shall include all support devices, cables, software, accessoiesor othehadwaeor certific ation and audit surveillance of products certified by SGS f) neither the Applicant 5301 of the Anti-Drug 47CFR 1.2002(b) for the definition of a "paty"for these purposes nor any party to the application is subject Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 862 because of a conviction to a denial of Fedealbenefits, fopossession that includes FCC benefits, pusuantto Section or distribution of a controlled substance. See g) the Applicant hasead,understood, accepts and agrees to abide by the SGS North America, lnc.(TCB) terms and conditions Link to CF Rs: hit Link to KDBs: https://
Link to RSP-100:
apps.fee.qov/oetcf/kdb/index.cfm hit s://www.ie. e.ea/eie/sit e/smt-st.nsf/en
/sf01130.html s://www. fee. ov/wireless/bure au-divisions/teehnolo ies-s stems-and-innov ation-division/rules-re ulations-title-4 7 Applicant Signature Date: 2020/9/17 Name: I :lification
*NOTE: This declaration Manager cannot be signed by an Agent, it shall be signed by an authorized person listed in the FCC database Applicant Declaration Rev:0.0
1 2 3 | Confidentiality Request Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 52.59 KiB | November 06 2020 |
5201 Great America Pkwy, suite 420, Santa Clara, CA Santa Clara California United States 95054 Regarding Confidentiality Request regarding application for FCC ID: 2AD6/-SG-6000-E1100 0.459 and 0.457 of the commission's rules, the applicant listed below, associated with the certification hereby request application Hi/lstone Networks Corp To: SGS North America Inc 620 Old Peachtree Road SUITE 100 Suwanee, Georgia United States From: Hillstone Networks Corp. LONG TERM CONFIDENTIALITY Pursuant to 47 CFR Section confidential referenced treatment above. of the documents Schematic(s) Block Diagrams Operational Descriptions BOM Tune-up NII Software Se curity Info tion may prove harmful above contain The documents this informa Sincerely suling Xue Senior Qualification Hillstone Manage Corp. i1Je... Networks
, proprietary information to the business 2-0.1.,7 of the applicant not released to the public. Public disclosure of
1 2 3 | Declaration Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 104.52 KiB | November 06 2020 |
Hillstone Networks Corp. Current Date : 2020-10-22 To:
SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. No. 588 West Jindu Road, Songjiang District, Shanghai, China. 201612 Dear Sir/Madam, Subject: Declaration Letter about Identity of Products
*WE (Hillstone Networks Corp.) HEREBY DECLARED THAT Product Description Firewall Appliance Model No. SG-6000-E1100W,SG-6000-E1100G4,SG-6000-E1100WG4-IN,SG-6000-E Manufacturers Name Hillstone Networks Corp. 1100W-IN,SG-6000-E1100G4-IN Manufacturers Address 5201 Great America Pkwy, suite 420, Santa Clara, CA 95054
*Except that the model number and appearance deviation, are identical with the original product as follows:
Note: The definition of identical should be electrically identical. A device will be considered to be electrically identical if no changes are made to the devices schematics, board layouts, component layouts, chip sets, resistors and all other electrical aspects of the device are identical. Model No. ():
SG-6000-E1100WG4 Manufacturers Name ():
Hillstone Networks Corp. Manufacturers Address):
5201 Great America Pkwy, suite 420, Santa Clara, CA Sincerely, Signature ():
95054 Printed Name ():
suling Xue Position/Title ():
Senior Qualification Manager Contact Number ():
18911927400
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2020-11-06 | 5755 ~ 5795 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | Original Equipment |
2 | 2580 ~ 2610 | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter | ||
3 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 | Effective |
2020-11-06
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1 2 3 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Hillstone Networks Corp.
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1 2 3 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0024111429
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
5201 Great America Pkwy,suite 420,Santa Clara,CA
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1 2 3 |
Santa Clara, CA
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1 2 3 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 | TCB Application Email Address |
u******@sgs.com
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1 2 3 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 3 |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 | Grantee Code |
2AD6I
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1 2 3 | Equipment Product Code |
SG-6000-E1100
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Name |
s****** X******
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1 2 3 | Title |
project manager
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
(408)********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
(408)********
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1 2 3 |
s******@hillstonenet.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
Compliance Certification Services (kunshan) Inc.
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1 2 3 | Name |
P**** Z******
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
No. 10 Weiye Rd, Innovation Park
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1 2 3 |
Kunshan City, Jiangsu, 215300
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1 2 3 |
China
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
86 21********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
86 21********
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1 2 3 |
P******@sgs.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
Compliance Certification Services (kunshan) Inc.
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1 2 3 | Name |
P******** Z********
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
No. 10 Weiye Rd, Innovation Park
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1 2 3 |
Kunshan City, Jiangsu, 215300
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1 2 3 |
China
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
86 21********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
86 21********
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1 2 3 |
P******@sgs.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Equipment Class | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||||
1 2 3 | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Firewall Appliance | ||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not transmit simultaneously with any other antenna or transmitter, except as evaluated in this filing or in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. Installers and end-Users must be provided with transmitter operation conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This device has 20 MHz/40MHzMHz bandwidth modes. | ||||
1 2 3 | Output power listed is ERP for Part 22 and 27 for frequencies below 1 GHz, and EIRP for Part 24 and 27 for frequencies above 1 GHz. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not transmit simultaneously with any other antenna or transmitter, except as evaluated in this filing or in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. Installers and end-Users must be provided with transmitter operation conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This device supports bandwidths of: 5/10 MHz for LTE Band 40; 1.4/3/5/10 MHz for LTE Band 5; 5/10/15/20 MHz for LTE Bands 38/41. | |||||
1 2 3 | Output power listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not transmit simultaneously with any other antenna or transmitter, except as evaluated in this filing or in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. Installers and end-Users must be provided with transmitter operation conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This device only has 20 MHz bandwidth mode. | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
Compliance Certification Services (Kunshan) Inc.
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1 2 3 | Name |
M******** C******
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
+ 86-******** Extension:
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1 2 3 |
J******@ccsrf.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15E | CC MO | 5180 | 5240 | 0.039 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15E | CC MO | 5190 | 5230 | 0.026 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 15E | CC MO | 5745 | 5825 | 0.034 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 15E | CC MO | 5755 | 5795 | 0.03 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 22H | 824.8 | 848.8 | 1.577 | 2.5 ppm | 250KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 22H | 824.2 | 848.8 | 0.959 | 2.5 ppm | 240KG7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 3 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.131 | 2.5 ppm | 240KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 4 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.145 | 2.5 ppm | 250KG7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 5 | 22H | 826.5 | 846.5 | 0.139 | 2.5 ppm | 4M58G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 6 | 22H | 826.5 | 846.5 | 0.111 | 2.5 ppm | 4M57D7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 7 | 22H | 829 | 844 | 0.136 | 2.5 ppm | 9M08G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 8 | 22H | 829 | 844 | 0.106 | 2.5 ppm | 9M06D7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 9 | 27 | 2580 | 2610 | 0.203 | 2.5 ppm | 18M2G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 27 | 2580 | 2610 | 0.169 | 2.5 ppm | 18M2D7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 11 | 27 | 2310 | 2310 | 0.149 | 2.5 ppm | 9M09G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 12 | 27 | 2310 | 2310 | 0.124 | 2.5 ppm | 9M08D7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 13 | 27 | 2355 | 2355 | 0.145 | 2.5 ppm | 9M18G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 14 | 27 | 2355 | 2355 | 0.119 | 2.5 ppm | 9M14D7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 15 | 27 | 2565 | 2645 | 0.246 | 2.5 ppm | 18M3G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 16 | 27 | 2565 | 2645 | 0.213 | 2.5 ppm | 18M3D7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 17 | 27 | 2547.5 | 2562.5 | 0.233 | 2.5 ppm | 4M60G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 18 | 27 | 2547.5 | 2562.5 | 0.2 | 2.5 ppm | 4M59D7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 19 | 27 | 2555 | 2645 | 0.229 | 2.5 ppm | 18M3G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 27 | 2555 | 2645 | 0.199 | 2.5 ppm | 18M3D7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | CC MO | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0780000 |
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