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Msr 30-10 router, Appearance – H3C Technologies H3C MSR 30 User Manual

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Item

MSR

30-10

MSR

30-11

MSR

30-11E

MSR

30-11F

MSR

30-16

MSR

30-20

MSR

30-40

MSR

30-60

DC input

Rated
voltage
range:

–48

VDC to

–60
VDC

Not
support
ed

Not
support
ed

Not
supporte
d

Not
support
ed

Rated
voltage
range:

–48

VDC to

–60
VDC

Rated
voltage
range:

–48

VDC to

–60
VDC

Rated
voltage
range:

–48

VDC to

–60
VDC

PoE input

Not supported

Rated voltage range: 100 VAC to 240
VAC, 50 Hz or 60 Hz

Maximum power

54 W

54 W

54 W

54 W

100 W

125 W 210 W 210 W

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

Relative humidity
(non-condensing)

5% to 90%

NOTE:

The console port and AUX port of the MSR 30-10/30-11/30-11E/30-11F share the same physical port.

Boot ROM stores the Bootstrap for booting the router.

The memory is used to store the communication data between the system and the CPU when the system
is running.

The CF card is used to store the software system and configuration file. The CF card LED blinks when the
system is reading/writing data from/to the CF card. In this case, do not remove the CF card, otherwise

hardware and software damage may occur.

Do not unplug the USB device during USB data transmission; otherwise, data loss or even hardware
failures may occur.

The USB interface does not support hot-swapping of USB modems from Sierra Wireless.

MSR 30-10 Router

Appearance

1.

Front view

Figure 1 Front panel of an MSR 30-10

(1)

(5)

(4)

(3)

(2)

(1) Power LED (PWR)

(2) System LED (SYS)

(3) ESM LED

(4) Power switch

(5) Power receptacle