Overview, Introduction, System description – H3C Technologies H3C MSR 30 User Manual
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Overview
Introduction
MSR 30 Routers were self-developed by our company for use on enterprise-level networks. Depending on
the network size, MSR 30 Routers can be either core routers on small and medium enterprise networks,
or access routers for network branches on some large-sized enterprise networks. Therefore, MSR 30
Routers are suitable for the application on the carrier-level networks, such as telecom management
networks and billing networks. MSR 30 Routers adopt modular design and support a wide range of
optional smart interface cards (SICs) and multi-function interface modules (MIMs). The MSR 30-16 can
adopt AC and PoE, and the MSR 30-20, 30-40 and 30-60 can adopt AC, DC, and PoE.
Except the MSR 30-11 and the AC-powered MSR 30-16, the MSR 30 routers each provide a redundancy
power system (RPS) interface to enhance the routers’ reliability. The PoE-powered routers can remotely
supply power to its powered devices (PDs).
MSR 30 include these models:
•
MSR 30-10
•
MSR 30-11
•
MSR 30-11E
•
MSR 30-11F
•
MSR 30-16
•
MSR 30-20
•
MSR 30-40
•
MSR 30-60
System Description
Fixed Interfaces
Table 1 Fixed interfaces of the MSR 30 routers
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
Console
1 1 1 1 1 1
1
1
AUX
1 1 1 1 1 1
1
1
USB
1 0 1 1 1 2
2
2
FE
2 2 2 2 2 0
0
0
Fixed
interfaces
GE
0 0 0 0 0
Two
electric
al
interfac
es
Two
Combo
interfac
es
Two
Combo
interfac
es