CloudEngine 9800, 8800, and 6800 Series Switches Hardware Description (V300)
This document provides an overall description of the CE6800&8800&9800 series switches hardware that V300R020C00 and later versions, helping you obtain detailed information about each chassis, power module, fan module, card, cable, and pluggable modules for ports.
This document provides an overall description of the CE6800&8800&9800 series switches hardware that V300R020C00 and later versions, helping you obtain detailed information about each chassis, power module, fan module, card, cable, and pluggable modules for ports.
CE6866-48S8CQ-P
CE6866-48S8CQ-P (02353EGN)
Overview
Item | Details |
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Description | CE6866-48S8CQ-P switch (48*25G SFP28, 8*100G QSFP28, without fan and power modules) |
Part Number | 02353EGN |
Model | CE6866-48S8CQ-P |
First supported version | V300R020C00 |
Other part numbers | 02353EGM (CE6866-48S8CQ-P switch (48*25G SFP28, 8*100G QSFP28, 2*AC power modules, 4*fan modules, port-side intake)) 02353EGL (CE6866-48S8CQ-P switch (48*25G SFP28, 8*100G QSFP28, 2*AC power modules, 4*fan modules, port-side exhaust)) |
Short Name | CE6866 |
The switch does not support stacking and USB-based deployment.
Appearance
Figures in the document are for reference only, and the actual appearance of the devices may vary depending on the exact device model.
Version Mapping
The huge hardware mapping data is migrated to the Info-Finder hardware center, where you can easily obtain hardware mapping information.
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Components
1. Ground screw |
2. Equipment serial number (ESN) and MAC address NOTE:
You can scan the code to view the ESN and MAC address of the switch. |
3. Console port |
4. ETH management port (RJ45) |
5. USB port |
6. Four Fan slots |
7. Two Power supply slots |
8. Forty-eight 25GE SFP28/Forty-eight 50GE SFP56 Ethernet optical ports |
9. Eight 100GE QSFP28/Eight 200GE QSFP56 Ethernet optical ports |
10. Three port-side mounting holes for mounting brackets |
11. Two middle mounting holes for mounting brackets |
12. Equipotential bonding Ground screws for a ground cable with a two-hole OT terminal |
13. Four power-supply-side mounting holes for mounting brackets |
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Slot Layout
Slot Type | Slot ID | Slot Direction | Remarks |
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Power supply slots | PWR1, PWR2 | Horizontal insertion |
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Fan slots | FAN1 to FAN4 | Horizontal insertion |
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Indicators
1. System status indicator |
2. Stack master/slave indicator |
3. ID indicator |
4. Service port indicator (50GE/25GE/10GE optical port) |
5. Service port indicator (200GE/100GE/40GE optical port) |
6. Breakout channel indicator |
7. ETH management port indicator |
8. USB-based deployment indicator |
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Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
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SYS | System status indicator | - | Steady off | The system is not running. |
Green | Slow blinking | The system is running normally. | ||
Green | Fast blinking | The system is starting. | ||
Red | Steady on | An exception occurs during device startup. | ||
MST | Stack master/slave indicator | - | Steady off | Reserved function. This function is not enabled. |
ID | ID indicator | - | Steady off | The ID indicator is not used and is off by default. |
Blue | Steady on | The ID indicator can be turned on or off remotely to help field engineers find the device to maintain. | ||
Breakout (1-4) | Breakout indicator | - | Steady off | The channel is not transmitting or receiving data. |
Green | Blinking | Each indicator for channels 1, 2, 3, and 4 turns on for 5s in sequence to indicate the status of the corresponding channel. This process repeats. | ||
- | Service port indicator (50GE/25GE/10GE optical port) NOTE:
Each optical port has two single-color indicators: the ACT indicator (yellow) on the left and the LINK indicator (green) on the right. Arrowheads show the positions of ports. A down arrowhead indicates a bottom-row port, and an up arrowhead indicates a top-row port. |
- | Steady off | The port is not connected or has been shut down. |
Green | Steady on | A link has been established on the port. | ||
- | Steady off | The port is not sending or receiving data. | ||
Yellow | Blinking | The port is sending or receiving data. | ||
- | Service port indicator (200GE/100GE/40GE optical port) NOTE:
Arrowheads show the positions of ports. A down arrowhead indicates a bottom-row port, and an up arrowhead indicates a top-row port. |
- | Steady off | The port is not connected or has been shut down. |
Green | Steady on | A link has been established on the port. | ||
Green | Blinking | The port is sending or receiving data. | ||
L/A | Management port indicator | - | Steady off | No link is established on the port. |
Green | Steady on | A link is established on the port. | ||
Green | Blinking | The port is sending or receiving data. | ||
USB | USB-based deployment indicator | - | Steady off | USB-based deployment is disabled (default state). This function is reserved. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
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50GE/25GE/10GE SFP56 optical port | SFP56 | Port for inputting and outputting 50GE/25GE/10GE optical signals 1. 25GE ports can be used as 10GE ports. 50GE ports can be used as 25GE ports but not 10GE or GE ports. 2. When 25GE ports are upgraded to 50GE ports, eight ports that form a group must be upgraded together. |
NOTE:
1. Support for optical modules: (1) In the case of port-side air intake, downlink ports support 10G-AOC/SR/LR/ER/ZR and 25G-AOC/SR/LR. (2) In the case of port-side air exhaust, downlink ports support 10G-AOC/SR/LR and 25G-AOC/SR/LR. 2. Support for copper cables: When 50GE copper cables are used, contact Huawei engineers for interconnection verification. |
200GE/100GE/40GE QSFP56 Optical Port | QSFP56 | Port for inputting and outputting 200GE/100GE/40GE optical signals 1. Each 100GE port can be configured as a 40GE port, and each 200GE port can be configured as a 100GE/40GE port. 2. When a 100GE port is upgraded to a 200GE port, four such ports that form a group must be upgraded together. 3. 100GE ports are divided into two groups: 1 to 4 and 5 to 8. Four ports in each group are split together. Ports 2, 4, 6, and 8 can be split into 4 x 25GE ports (whose rate can be reduced to 10 Gbit/s). After the split, ports 1, 3, 5, and 7 are unavailable. A 100GE port cannot be split into 2 x 50GE (50GE: 2 x 25GE) ports. 4. 200GE ports cannot be split. |
NOTE:
1. Support for optical modules: (1) In the case of port-side air intake, 100GE/200GE ports support 100G-AOC/SR4/CWDM4/LR4/4WDM. (2) In the case of port-side air exhaust, 100GE/200GE ports support 100G-AOC/SR4/CWDM4/LR4 optical modules, but do not support 50GE and 200GE optical modules. 2. Support for copper cables: In V300R020C10 and later versions, 40GE, 40GE 1-to-4 4x10GE, 100GE 1-to-4 4x25GE, and 200GE copper cables are supported. When 200GE copper cables are used, contact Huawei engineers for interconnection verification. |
Console port | RJ45 | The console port is connected to a console for onsite configuration. The default baud rate is 9600 bit/s. | |
ETH management port | RJ45 | Connected to a network port of a configuration terminal or network management workstation to set up a configuration environment onsite or remotely. | Category-5 or higher category Ethernet cable |
USB port | USB 2.0 Type A | It can be used for log backup and USB-based deployment. This function is reserved. |
2.0 USB flash drive |
Heat Dissipation System
The cooling system of the CloudEngine 6800 series switches uses front-to-back or back-to-front airflow depending on the airflow direction of the power modules and fan modules used.
- Front-to-back airflow: Power modules and fan modules with front-to-back airflow are identified by
. Air flows into the chassis from the power supply side and is exhausted from the port side, as shown in Figure 4-104 (using a CE6866-48S8CQ-P chassis as an example).
- Back-to-front airflow: Power modules and fan modules with back-to-front airflow are identified by
. Air flows into the chassis from the port side and is exhausted from the power supply side, as shown in Figure 4-105 (using a CE6866-48S8CQ-P chassis as an example).
The airflow direction of the power modules and fan modules required on the CloudEngine 6800 series switches depends on how the device is installed in a cabinet. Typically, cabinets in a data center have cold air flowing in from the front and hot air exhausted from the back. If a switch is installed with the power supply side facing the front and the port side facing the back, the switch needs to adopt fan modules and power modules with front-to-back airflow.
Power modules and fan modules using forced air cooling on a switch must have the same airflow direction. If a switch adopts power modules with back-to-front airflow, the switch must use fan modules with back-to-front airflow as well.
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
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Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm (in.)] | 225 mm x 860 mm x 650 mm (8.86 in. x 33.86 in. x 25.59 in.) |
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm (in.)] |
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Weight without packaging [kg (lb)] | 6.7 kg (14.8 lb), excluding optical modules, power modules, and fan modules |
Weight without packaging (full configuration) [kg (lb)] | 8.7 kg (19.2 lb) (including AC power modules and fan modules, excluding optical modules) |
Weight with packaging [kg (lb)] | 11.9 kg (26.24 lb) |
Weight with packaging (full configuration) [kg (lb)] | 13.9 kg (30.64 lb) |
Chassis height [U] | 1 U |
Installation Type | Cabinet Installation |
Switching capacity | To obtain data of this specification item, see the corresponding datasheet or contact the product sales personnel. |
CPU | 4-core, 1.4 GHz |
Memory | DRAM: 8 GB |
NOR Flash | 64 MB |
NAND Flash | 4 GB |
USB | It can be used for log backup and USB-based deployment. This function is reserved. |
Power supply mode |
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Console port | RJ45 |
Downlink Service interface | 48 x 25GE SFP28/48 x 50GE SFP56 |
Uplink Service interface | 8 x 100GE QSFP28/8 x 200GE QSFP56 |
Service port supporting the stack function | Reserved function. This function is not enabled. |
RTC | Supported |
Typical power consumption [W] |
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Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] |
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Static power consumption [W] | 322 W |
Static heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 1100 BTU/hour |
Maximum power consumption [W] |
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Maximum heat dissipation [BTU/hour] |
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Number of power modules | 2 |
Redundant power supply | 1+1 backup |
Rated input voltage [V] |
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Input voltage range [V] |
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Maximum input current [A] |
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Rated output power [W] |
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Certification |
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Power supply surge protection [kV] |
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Types of fans | Pluggable |
Number of fan modules | 4 |
Redundant fans | The device supports 3+1 backup of fan modules that work in hot standby mode. The system can operate properly for a short period of time after a single fan module fails. You are advised to replace the faulty fan module immediately. |
Heat dissipation mode | Air cooling |
Airflow direction | Port-side air intake or port-side air exhaust, depending on the fan modules and power modules that are used. The fan modules and power modules must have the same airflow direction. |
Availability | 0.9999943515 |
MTBF [year] | 30.32 years |
Noise at normal temperature (27°C, sound pressure) [dB(A)] | Front-to-back airflow: 49.8 dB(A) on average (maximum: 53.6 dB(A)) Back-to-front airflow: 47.8 dB(A) on average (maximum: 51.2 dB(A)) |
Noise at high temperature (40°C, sound pressure) [dB(A)] | Front-to-back airflow: 67.6 dB(A) on average (maximum: 73.4 dB(A)) Back-to-front airflow: 68 dB(A) on average (maximum: 75.4 dB(A)) |
Long-term operating altitude [m (ft.)] | ≤ 5000 m (16404 ft.) |
Long-term operating relative humidity [RH] | 5% RH to 95% RH, non-condensing |
Long-term operating temperature [°C (°F)] | 0°C–40°C, 32°F–104°F (0–1800 m, 0–5905.44 ft.) NOTE:
When the altitude is between 1800 m (5905.44 ft.) and 5000 m (16404.00 ft.), the highest operating temperature decreases by 1°C (1.8°F) every time the altitude increases by 220 m (721.78 ft.). |
Storage altitude [m (ft.)] | ≤ 5000 m (16404 ft.) |
Storage relative humidity [RH] | 5% RH to 95% RH, non-condensing |
Storage temperature [°C (°F)] | -40ºC to +70ºC (-40°F to +158°F) |
RTU License Supported | Yes. By default, 48 x 25GE ports can only work at the rate of 25 Gbit/s, and eight 100GE ports can only work at the rate of 100 Gbit/s. You can use the RTU license (BOM number: 88036EUQ) to increase the rate of 25GE ports to 50 Gbit/s and the rate of 100GE ports to 200 Gbit/s. |
CE6866-48S8CQ-P (02353EGN-001)
Overview
Item | Details |
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Description | CE6866-48S8CQ-P switch (48*25G SFP28, 8*100G QSFP28, without fan and power modules) |
Part Number | 02353EGN-001 |
Model | CE6866-48S8CQ-P |
First supported version | V300R021C00SPC200 |
Other part numbers | 02353EGM-001 (CE6866-48S8CQ-P switch (48*25G SFP28, 8*100G QSFP28, 2*AC power modules, 4*fan modules, port-side intake)) 02353EGL-001 (CE6866-48S8CQ-P switch (48*25G SFP28, 8*100G QSFP28, 2*AC power modules, 4*fan modules, port-side exhaust)) |
Short Name | CE6866 |
The switch does not support stacking and USB-based deployment.
Appearance
Figures in the document are for reference only, and the actual appearance of the devices may vary depending on the exact device model.
Version Mapping
The huge hardware mapping data is migrated to the Info-Finder hardware center, where you can easily obtain hardware mapping information.
The Info-Finder hardware center incorporates comprehensive hardware information and mapping data by sales regions, allowing you to quickly find desired information and filter the mapping data for more fine-grained data display.
Components
1. Ground screw |
2. Equipment serial number (ESN) and MAC address NOTE:
You can scan the code to view the ESN and MAC address of the switch. |
3. Console port |
4. ETH management port (RJ45) |
5. USB port |
6. Four Fan slots |
7. Two Power supply slots |
8. Forty-eight 25GE SFP28/Forty-eight 50GE SFP56 Ethernet optical ports |
9. Eight 100GE QSFP28/Eight 200GE QSFP56 Ethernet optical ports |
10. Three port-side mounting holes for mounting brackets |
11. Two middle mounting holes for mounting brackets |
12. Equipotential bonding Ground screws for a ground cable with a two-hole OT terminal |
13. Four power-supply-side mounting holes for mounting brackets |
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Slot Layout
Slot Type | Slot ID | Slot Direction | Remarks |
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Power supply slots | PWR1, PWR2 | Horizontal insertion |
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Fan slots | FAN1 to FAN4 | Horizontal insertion |
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Indicators
1. System status indicator |
2. Stack master/slave indicator |
3. ID indicator |
4. Service port indicator (50GE/25GE/10GE optical port) |
5. Service port indicator (200GE/100GE/40GE optical port) |
6. Breakout channel indicator |
7. ETH management port indicator |
8. USB-based deployment indicator |
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Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
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SYS | System status indicator | - | Steady off | The system is not running. |
Green | Slow blinking | The system is running normally. | ||
Green | Fast blinking | The system is starting. | ||
Red | Steady on | An exception occurs during device startup. | ||
MST | Stack master/slave indicator | - | Steady off | Reserved function. This function is not enabled. |
ID | ID indicator | - | Steady off | The ID indicator is not used and is off by default. |
Blue | Steady on | The ID indicator can be turned on or off remotely to help field engineers find the device to maintain. | ||
Breakout (1-4) | Breakout indicator | - | Steady off | The channel is not transmitting or receiving data. |
Green | Blinking | Each indicator for channels 1, 2, 3, and 4 turns on for 5s in sequence to indicate the status of the corresponding channel. This process repeats. | ||
- | Service port indicator (50GE/25GE/10GE optical port) NOTE:
Each optical port has two single-color indicators: the ACT indicator (yellow) on the left and the LINK indicator (green) on the right. Arrowheads show the positions of ports. A down arrowhead indicates a bottom-row port, and an up arrowhead indicates a top-row port. |
- | Steady off | The port is not connected or has been shut down. |
Green | Steady on | A link has been established on the port. | ||
- | Steady off | The port is not sending or receiving data. | ||
Yellow | Blinking | The port is sending or receiving data. | ||
- | Service port indicator (200GE/100GE/40GE optical port) NOTE:
Arrowheads show the positions of ports. A down arrowhead indicates a bottom-row port, and an up arrowhead indicates a top-row port. |
- | Steady off | The port is not connected or has been shut down. |
Green | Steady on | A link has been established on the port. | ||
Green | Blinking | The port is sending or receiving data. | ||
L/A | Management port indicator | - | Steady off | No link is established on the port. |
Green | Steady on | A link is established on the port. | ||
Green | Blinking | The port is sending or receiving data. | ||
USB | USB-based deployment indicator | - | Steady off | USB-based deployment is disabled (default state). This function is reserved. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
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50GE/25GE/10GE SFP56 optical port | SFP56 | Port for inputting and outputting 50GE/25GE/10GE optical signals 1. 25GE ports can be used as 10GE ports. 50GE ports can be used as 25GE ports but not 10GE or GE ports. 2. When 25GE ports are upgraded to 50GE ports, eight ports that form a group must be upgraded together. |
NOTE:
1. Support for optical modules: (1) In the case of port-side air intake, downlink ports support 10G-AOC/SR/LR/ER/ZR and 25G-AOC/SR/LR. (2) In the case of port-side air exhaust, downlink ports support 10G-AOC/SR/LR and 25G-AOC/SR/LR. 2. Support for copper cables: When 50GE copper cables are used, contact Huawei engineers for interconnection verification. |
200GE/100GE/40GE QSFP56 Optical Port | QSFP56 | Port for inputting and outputting 200GE/100GE/40GE optical signals 1. Each 100GE port can be configured as a 40GE port, and each 200GE port can be configured as a 100GE/40GE port. 2. When a 100GE port is upgraded to a 200GE port, four such ports that form a group must be upgraded together. 3. 100GE ports are divided into two groups: 1 to 4 and 5 to 8. Four ports in each group are split together. Ports 2, 4, 6, and 8 can be split into 4 x 25GE ports (whose rate can be reduced to 10 Gbit/s). After the split, ports 1, 3, 5, and 7 are unavailable. A 100GE port cannot be split into 2 x 50GE (50GE: 2 x 25GE) ports. 4. 200GE ports cannot be split. |
NOTE:
1. Support for optical modules: (1) In the case of port-side air intake, 100GE/200GE ports support 100G-AOC/SR4/CWDM4/LR4/4WDM. (2) In the case of port-side air exhaust, 100GE/200GE ports support 100G-AOC/SR4/CWDM4/LR4 optical modules, but do not support 50GE and 200GE optical modules. 2. Support for copper cables: When 200GE copper cables are used, contact Huawei engineers for interconnection verification. |
Console port | RJ45 | The console port is connected to a console for onsite configuration. The default baud rate is 9600 bit/s. | |
ETH management port | RJ45 | Connected to a network port of a configuration terminal or network management workstation to set up a configuration environment onsite or remotely. | Category-5 or higher category Ethernet cable |
USB port | USB 2.0 Type A | It can be used for log backup and USB-based deployment. This function is reserved. |
2.0 USB flash drive |
Heat Dissipation System
The cooling system of the CloudEngine 6800 series switches uses front-to-back or back-to-front airflow depending on the airflow direction of the power modules and fan modules used.
- Front-to-back airflow: Power modules and fan modules with front-to-back airflow are identified by
. Air flows into the chassis from the power supply side and is exhausted from the port side, as shown in Figure 4-110 (using a CE6866-48S8CQ-P chassis as an example).
- Back-to-front airflow: Power modules and fan modules with back-to-front airflow are identified by
. Air flows into the chassis from the port side and is exhausted from the power supply side, as shown in Figure 4-111 (using a CE6866-48S8CQ-P chassis as an example).
The airflow direction of the power modules and fan modules required on the CloudEngine 6800 series switches depends on how the device is installed in a cabinet. Typically, cabinets in a data center have cold air flowing in from the front and hot air exhausted from the back. If a switch is installed with the power supply side facing the front and the port side facing the back, the switch needs to adopt fan modules and power modules with front-to-back airflow.
Power modules and fan modules using forced air cooling on a switch must have the same airflow direction. If a switch adopts power modules with back-to-front airflow, the switch must use fan modules with back-to-front airflow as well.
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
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Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm (in.)] | 225 mm x 860 mm x 650 mm (8.86 in. x 33.86 in. x 25.59 in.) |
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm (in.)] |
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Weight without packaging [kg (lb)] | 6.7 kg (14.8 lb), excluding optical modules, power modules, and fan modules |
Weight without packaging (full configuration) [kg (lb)] | 8.7 kg (19.2 lb) (including AC power modules and fan modules, excluding optical modules) |
Weight with packaging [kg (lb)] | 11.9 kg (26.24 lb) |
Weight with packaging (full configuration) [kg (lb)] | 13.9 kg (30.64 lb) |
Chassis height [U] | 1 U |
Installation Type | Cabinet Installation |
Switching capacity | To obtain data of this specification item, see the corresponding datasheet or contact the product sales personnel. |
CPU | 4-core, 1.4 GHz |
Memory | DRAM: 8 GB |
NOR Flash | 64 MB |
NAND Flash | 4 GB |
USB | It can be used for log backup and USB-based deployment. This function is reserved. |
Power supply mode |
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Console port | RJ45 |
Downlink Service interface | 48 x 25GE SFP28/48 x 50GE SFP56 |
Uplink Service interface | 8 x 100GE QSFP28/8 x 200GE QSFP56 |
Service port supporting the stack function | Reserved function. This function is not enabled. |
RTC | Supported |
Typical power consumption [W] |
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Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] |
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Static power consumption [W] | 322 W |
Static heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 1100 BTU/hour |
Maximum power consumption [W] |
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Maximum heat dissipation [BTU/hour] |
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Number of power modules | 2 |
Redundant power supply | 1+1 backup |
Rated input voltage [V] |
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Input voltage range [V] |
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Maximum input current [A] |
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Rated output power [W] |
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Certification |
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Power supply surge protection [kV] |
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Types of fans | Pluggable |
Number of fan modules | 4 |
Redundant fans | The device supports 3+1 backup of fan modules that work in hot standby mode. The system can operate properly for a short period of time after a single fan module fails. You are advised to replace the faulty fan module immediately. |
Heat dissipation mode | Air cooling |
Airflow direction | Port-side air intake or port-side air exhaust, depending on the fan modules and power modules that are used. The fan modules and power modules must have the same airflow direction. |
Availability | 0.9999943515 |
MTBF [year] | 30.32 years |
Noise at normal temperature (27°C, sound pressure) [dB(A)] | Front-to-back airflow: 49.8 dB(A) on average (maximum: 53.6 dB(A)) Back-to-front airflow: 47.8 dB(A) on average (maximum: 51.2 dB(A)) |
Noise at high temperature (40°C, sound pressure) [dB(A)] | Front-to-back airflow: 67.6 dB(A) on average (maximum: 73.4 dB(A)) Back-to-front airflow: 68 dB(A) on average (maximum: 75.4 dB(A)) |
Long-term operating altitude [m (ft.)] | ≤ 5000 m (16404 ft.) |
Long-term operating relative humidity [RH] | 5% RH to 95% RH, non-condensing |
Long-term operating temperature [°C (°F)] | 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) at an altitude of 0–1800 m (0–5906 ft.) NOTE:
When the altitude is 1800–5000 m (5096–16404 ft.), the highest operating temperature reduces by 1°C (1.8°F) every time the altitude increases by 220 m (722 ft.). |
Storage altitude [m (ft.)] | ≤ 5000 m (16404 ft.) |
Storage relative humidity [RH] | 5% RH to 95% RH, non-condensing |
Storage temperature [°C (°F)] | -40ºC to +70ºC (-40°F to +158°F) |
RTU License Supported | Yes. By default, 48 x 25GE ports can only work at the rate of 25 Gbit/s, and eight 100GE ports can only work at the rate of 100 Gbit/s. You can use the RTU license (BOM number: 88036EUQ) to increase the rate of 25GE ports to 50 Gbit/s and the rate of 100GE ports to 200 Gbit/s. |
CE6866-48S8CQ-P (02353EGN-002)
Overview
Item | Details |
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Description | CE6866-48S8CQ-P switch (48*25G SFP28, 8*100G QSFP28, without fan and power modules) |
Part Number | 02353EGN-002 |
Model | CE6866-48S8CQ-P |
First supported version | V300R022C00 |
Other part numbers | 02353EGM-002 (CE6866-48S8CQ-P switch (48*25G SFP28, 8*100G QSFP28, 2*AC power modules, 4*fan modules, port-side intake)) 02353EGL-002 (CE6866-48S8CQ-P switch (48*25G SFP28, 8*100G QSFP28, 2*AC power modules, 4*fan modules, port-side exhaust)) |
Short Name | CE6866 |
The switch does not support stacking and USB-based deployment.
Appearance
Figures in the document are for reference only, and the actual appearance of the devices may vary depending on the exact device model.
Version Mapping
The huge hardware mapping data is migrated to the Info-Finder hardware center, where you can easily obtain hardware mapping information.
The Info-Finder hardware center incorporates comprehensive hardware information and mapping data by sales regions, allowing you to quickly find desired information and filter the mapping data for more fine-grained data display.
Components
1. Ground screw |
2. Equipment serial number (ESN) and MAC address NOTE:
You can scan the code to view the ESN and MAC address of the switch. |
3. Console port |
4. ETH management port (RJ45) |
5. USB port |
6. Four Fan slots |
7. Two Power supply slots |
8. Forty-eight 25GE SFP28/Forty-eight 50GE SFP56 Ethernet optical ports |
9. Eight 100GE QSFP28/Eight 200GE QSFP56 Ethernet optical ports |
10. Three port-side mounting holes for mounting brackets |
11. Two middle mounting holes for mounting brackets |
12. Equipotential bonding Ground screws for a ground cable with a two-hole OT terminal |
13. Four power-supply-side mounting holes for mounting brackets |
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Slot Layout
Slot Type | Slot ID | Slot Direction | Remarks |
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Power supply slots | PWR1, PWR2 | Horizontal insertion |
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Fan slots | FAN1 to FAN4 | Horizontal insertion |
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Indicators
1. System status indicator |
2. Stack master/slave indicator |
3. ID indicator |
4. Service port indicator (50GE/25GE/10GE optical port) |
5. Service port indicator (200GE/100GE/40GE optical port) |
6. Breakout channel indicator |
7. ETH management port indicator |
8. USB-based deployment indicator |
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Silkscreen | Name | Color | Status | Description |
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SYS | System status indicator | - | Steady off | The system is not running. |
Green | Slow blinking | The system is running normally. | ||
Green | Fast blinking | The system is starting. | ||
Red | Steady on | An exception occurs during device startup. | ||
MST | Stack master/slave indicator | - | Steady off | Reserved function. This function is not enabled. |
ID | ID indicator | - | Steady off | The ID indicator is not used and is off by default. |
Blue | Steady on | The ID indicator can be turned on or off remotely to help field engineers find the device to maintain. | ||
Breakout (1-4) | Breakout indicator | - | Steady off | The channel is not transmitting or receiving data. |
Green | Blinking | Each indicator for channels 1, 2, 3, and 4 turns on for 5s in sequence to indicate the status of the corresponding channel. This process repeats. | ||
- | Service port indicator (50GE/25GE/10GE optical port) NOTE:
Each optical port has two single-color indicators: the ACT indicator (yellow) on the left and the LINK indicator (green) on the right. Arrowheads show the positions of ports. A down arrowhead indicates a bottom-row port, and an up arrowhead indicates a top-row port. |
- | Steady off | The port is not connected or has been shut down. |
Green | Steady on | A link has been established on the port. | ||
- | Steady off | The port is not sending or receiving data. | ||
Yellow | Blinking | The port is sending or receiving data. | ||
- | Service port indicator (200GE/100GE/40GE optical port) NOTE:
Arrowheads show the positions of ports. A down arrowhead indicates a bottom-row port, and an up arrowhead indicates a top-row port. |
- | Steady off | The port is not connected or has been shut down. |
Green | Steady on | A link has been established on the port. | ||
Green | Blinking | The port is sending or receiving data. | ||
L/A | Management port indicator | - | Steady off | No link is established on the port. |
Green | Steady on | A link is established on the port. | ||
Green | Blinking | The port is sending or receiving data. | ||
USB | USB-based deployment indicator | - | Steady off | USB-based deployment is disabled (default state). This function is reserved. |
Ports
Port | Connector Type | Description | Available Components |
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50GE/25GE/10GE SFP56 optical port | SFP56 | Port for inputting and outputting 50GE/25GE/10GE optical signals 1. 25GE ports can be used as 10GE ports. 50GE ports can be used as 25GE ports but not 10GE or GE ports. 2. When 25GE ports are upgraded to 50GE ports, eight ports that form a group must be upgraded together. |
NOTE:
1. Support for optical modules: (1) In the case of port-side air intake, downlink ports support 10G-AOC/SR/LR/ER/ZR and 25G-AOC/SR/LR. (2) In the case of port-side air exhaust, downlink ports support 10G-AOC/SR/LR and 25G-AOC/SR/LR. 2. Support for copper cables: When 50GE copper cables are used, contact Huawei engineers for interconnection verification. |
200GE/100GE/40GE QSFP56 Optical Port | QSFP56 | Port for inputting and outputting 200GE/100GE/40GE optical signals 1. Each 100GE port can be configured as a 40GE port, and each 200GE port can be configured as a 100GE/40GE port. 2. When a 100GE port is upgraded to a 200GE port, four such ports that form a group must be upgraded together. 3. 100GE ports are divided into two groups: 1 to 4 and 5 to 8. Four ports in each group are split together. Ports 2, 4, 6, and 8 can be split into 4 x 25GE ports (whose rate can be reduced to 10 Gbit/s). After the split, ports 1, 3, 5, and 7 are unavailable. A 100GE port cannot be split into 2 x 50GE (50GE: 2 x 25GE) ports. 4. 200GE ports cannot be split. |
NOTE:
1. Support for optical modules: (1) In the case of port-side air intake, 100GE/200GE ports support 100G-AOC/SR4/CWDM4/LR4/4WDM. (2) In the case of port-side air exhaust, 100GE/200GE ports support 100G-AOC/SR4/CWDM4/LR4 optical modules, but do not support 50GE and 200GE optical modules. 2. Support for copper cables: When 200GE copper cables are used, contact Huawei engineers for interconnection verification. |
Console port | RJ45 | The console port is connected to a console for onsite configuration. The default baud rate is 9600 bit/s. | |
ETH management port | RJ45 | Connected to a network port of a configuration terminal or network management workstation to set up a configuration environment onsite or remotely. | Category-5 or higher category Ethernet cable |
USB port | USB 2.0 Type A | It can be used for log backup and USB-based deployment. This function is reserved. |
2.0 USB flash drive |
Heat Dissipation System
The cooling system of the CloudEngine 6800 series switches uses front-to-back or back-to-front airflow depending on the airflow direction of the power modules and fan modules used.
- Front-to-back airflow: Power modules and fan modules with front-to-back airflow are identified by
. Air flows into the chassis from the power supply side and is exhausted from the port side, as shown in Figure 4-116 (using a CE6866-48S8CQ-P chassis as an example).
- Back-to-front airflow: Power modules and fan modules with back-to-front airflow are identified by
. Air flows into the chassis from the port side and is exhausted from the power supply side, as shown in Figure 4-117 (using a CE6866-48S8CQ-P chassis as an example).
The airflow direction of the power modules and fan modules required on the CloudEngine 6800 series switches depends on how the device is installed in a cabinet. Typically, cabinets in a data center have cold air flowing in from the front and hot air exhausted from the back. If a switch is installed with the power supply side facing the front and the port side facing the back, the switch needs to adopt fan modules and power modules with front-to-back airflow.
Power modules and fan modules using forced air cooling on a switch must have the same airflow direction. If a switch adopts power modules with back-to-front airflow, the switch must use fan modules with back-to-front airflow as well.
Technical Specifications
Item | Specification |
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Dimensions with packaging (H x W x D) [mm (in.)] | 225 mm x 860 mm x 650 mm (8.86 in. x 33.86 in. x 25.59 in.) |
Dimensions without packaging (H x W x D) [mm (in.)] |
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Weight without packaging [kg (lb)] | 6.7 kg (14.8 lb) (excluding optical modules, power modules, and fan modules) |
Weight without packaging (full configuration) [kg (lb)] | 8.7 kg (19.2 lb) (including AC power modules and fan modules, excluding optical modules) |
Weight with packaging [kg (lb)] | 11.9 kg (26.24 lb) |
Weight with packaging (full configuration) [kg (lb)] | 13.9 kg (30.64 lb) |
Chassis height [U] | 1 U |
Installation Type | Cabinet Installation |
Switching capacity | To obtain data of this specification item, see the corresponding datasheet or contact the product sales personnel. |
CPU | 4-core, 1.4 GHz |
Memory | DRAM: 8 GB |
NOR Flash | 64 MB |
NAND Flash | 4 GB |
USB | It can be used for log backup and USB-based deployment. This function is reserved. |
Power supply mode |
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Console port | RJ45 |
Downlink Service interface | 48 x 25GE SFP28/48 x 50GE SFP56 |
Uplink Service interface | 8 x 100GE QSFP28/8 x 200GE QSFP56 |
Service port supporting the stack function | Reserved function. This function is not enabled. |
RTC | Supported |
Typical power consumption [W] |
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Typical heat dissipation [BTU/hour] |
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Static power consumption [W] | 322 W |
Static heat dissipation [BTU/hour] | 1100 BTU/hour |
Maximum power consumption [W] |
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Maximum heat dissipation [BTU/hour] |
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Number of power modules | 2 |
Redundant power supply | 1+1 backup |
Rated input voltage [V] |
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Input voltage range [V] |
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Maximum input current [A] |
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Rated output power [W] |
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Certification |
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Power supply surge protection [kV] |
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Types of fans | Pluggable |
Number of fan modules | 4 |
Redundant fans | The device supports 3+1 backup of fan modules that work in hot standby mode. The system can operate properly for a short period of time after a single fan module fails. You are advised to replace the faulty fan module immediately. |
Heat dissipation mode | Air cooling |
Airflow direction | Port-side air intake or port-side air exhaust, depending on the fan modules and power modules that are used. The fan modules and power modules must have the same airflow direction. |
Availability | 0.9999943515 |
MTBF [year] | 30.32 years |
Noise at normal temperature (27°C, sound pressure) [dB(A)] | Front-to-back airflow: 49.8 dB(A) on average (maximum: 53.6 dB(A)) Back-to-front airflow: 47.8 dB(A) on average (maximum: 51.2 dB(A)) |
Noise at high temperature (40°C, sound pressure) [dB(A)] | Front-to-back airflow: 67.6 dB(A) on average (maximum: 73.4 dB(A)) Back-to-front airflow: 68 dB(A) on average (maximum: 75.4 dB(A)) |
Long-term operating altitude [m (ft.)] | ≤ 5000 m (16404 ft.) |
Long-term operating relative humidity [RH] | 5% RH to 95% RH, non-condensing |
Long-term operating temperature [°C (°F)] | 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) at an altitude of 0–1800 m (0–5906 ft.) NOTE:
When the altitude is 1800–5000 m (5096–16404 ft.), the highest operating temperature reduces by 1°C (1.8°F) every time the altitude increases by 220 m (722 ft.). |
Storage altitude [m (ft.)] | ≤ 5000 m (16404 ft.) |
Storage relative humidity [RH] | 5% RH to 95% RH, non-condensing |
Storage temperature [°C (°F)] | -40ºC to +70ºC (-40°F to +158°F) |
RTU License Supported | Yes. By default, 48 x 25GE ports can only work at the rate of 25 Gbit/s, and eight 100GE ports can only work at the rate of 100 Gbit/s. You can use the RTU license (BOM number: 88036EUQ) to increase the rate of 25GE ports to 50 Gbit/s and the rate of 100GE ports to 200 Gbit/s. |