NEC Failure Analysis for IP8800/S3600 and IP8800/S2400, Overview Name Type Status Description

Models: IP8800/S6700 IP8800/S3600 IP8800/S6600 IP8800/S6300 IP8800/S2400

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1.Overview

No.

Name

Type

Status

Description

 

 

 

 

 

9

SYSTEM2

LED: Green/Orange/

Power mode status *6*7

Lit in green: Power saving mode

 

 

Red

 

Blinking in green: Power mode is being changed

 

 

 

OFF: Normal power mode

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lit in orange: Not supported

 

 

 

 

Lit in red: Not supported

 

 

 

 

 

10

AUX

Connector

AUX port

RS-232C port for connecting operation terminal

 

 

 

 

 

11

CONSOLE

Connector

CONSOLE port

RS-232C port for connecting operation terminal

 

 

 

 

 

12

MANAGEM

Connector

MANAGEMENT port

10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet port for

 

ENT

 

 

connecting operation terminal

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

13

LINK

LED: Green/Orange

MANAGEMENT port

Lit in green: Link established

 

 

 

operation status

Lit in orange: Failure detected

 

 

 

 

OFF: Link failure*8, or operation shut down*9

14

T/R

LED: Green

MANAGEMENT port

Lit in green: Sending/receiving packets

 

 

 

operation status

OFF: Not sending/receiving packets

 

 

 

 

 

*1 BCU/CSU/MSU can be powered off by Inactivate operation from the system operation panel or by inputting the command from the operation terminal.

*2 The switch is provided in an indented position on the panel surface. Use a thin tip screwdriver to press it.

*3 If the switch is not pressed and held for at least one second, reset may not occur.

*4 After the restart, the login password and system administrator password are not required. Therefore, care must be taken to the restart using this method.

*5 Switchover is only performed when the ACH switch on the active BCU/CSU/MSU is pressed.

*6 When BSU is used in MSU(IP8800/S6300) and Software Ver11.1 or earlier, lights on the BSU always remain off. *7 Only the active system of BSU/CSU indicates power mode status.

*8 The cable may have slipped off.

*9 Operation can be shut down by inputting a command.

Figure 1-1: Example of Front Panel Layout

1.2.2Failure Analysis for IP8800/S3600 and IP8800/S2400

If a failure occurs during operation and the system can be visually and directly checked, follow the procedure in "2.2 Troubleshooting for IP8800/S3600 and IP8800/S2400" to troubleshoot.

For system LEDs of IP8800/S3630-24T2X and IP8800/S2430-24T2X see the figure below and "Table 1-2: LED Indications, Switches, and Connectors."

Even though the system cannot be visually checked, troubleshooting can be performed similarly by checking system LEDs using the operation command from the remote operation terminal.

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NEC IP8800/S6600 manual Failure Analysis for IP8800/S3600 and IP8800/S2400, Overview Name Type Status Description

IP8800/S6700, IP8800/S3600, IP8800/S6600, IP8800/S6300, IP8800/S2400 specifications

The NEC IP8800 series comprises a range of advanced networking solutions designed for various applications ranging from enterprise networking to service provider environments. This series includes models such as the IP8800/S2400, IP8800/S3600, IP8800/S6300, IP8800/S6600, and IP8800/S6700, each with its unique set of features and capabilities aimed at delivering robust performance, security, and scalability.

The IP8800/S2400 is an entry-level switch tailored for small to medium enterprises. It features a compact design and high port density, making it ideal for network edge applications. The model supports both Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching capabilities, enabling efficient traffic management. With its robust security features, including access control lists and support for VLANs, the IP8800/S2400 ensures secure connectivity.

Moving to the IP8800/S3600, this switch is designed for data center environments and offers high throughput with advanced routing capabilities. It is equipped with high-capacity 10G and 40G Ethernet ports, facilitating faster data transfer rates. The S3600 supports various protocols such as MPLS and Segment Routing, enhancing its ability to manage complex network architectures. Its energy-efficient design also helps reduce operational costs.

The IP8800/S6300 is tailored for high-performance networking scenarios, featuring a flexible architecture that supports both traditional and cloud-based services. With extensive QoS capabilities, the S6300 optimizes traffic flow and manages bandwidth efficiently, ensuring high-quality service delivery. Its virtualization support allows for easier integration into modern, software-defined networking environments.

The IP8800/S6600 provides a comprehensive solution for service providers and large enterprises, boasting high scalability and modularity. This model supports advanced features such as network slicing and the ability to handle high-density 100G interfaces. Its robust management tools, including centralized control and automation capabilities, simplify network operations significantly.

Finally, the IP8800/S6700 represents the pinnacle of the series, designed for mission-critical applications requiring the utmost reliability and performance. It supports advanced analytics, AI-driven insights, and comprehensive telemetry, enabling proactive network management. With high availability features and extensive redundancy options, the S6700 ensures continuous operation, making it ideal for core network functions.

In summary, the NEC IP8800 series offers a versatile range of switches that combine advanced technologies, high performance, and robust security features, catering to various networking needs across different industries. Each model is designed to provide not only superior connectivity but also the flexibility and scalability required in today’s fast-paced digital landscape.