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Unified security gateway
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HUAWEI USG6000 Unified Security Gateway
Hardware Guide
Name
Ports
MGMT port
Console port
(RJ45)
USB 2.0 port
0 to 3 (RJ45)
4 to 5 (RJ45 +
SFP)
Indicators
SYS indicator
(green)
ALM indicator
(red)
PWR indicator
(green)
HDD indicator
Issue 03 (2015-01-26)
Description
Out-of-band 10/100/1000M RJ45 autosensing Ethernet management
port. The interface number is GigabitEthernet 0/0/0 and the default IP
address of the interface is 192.168.0.1.
You can connect this port to the network port or any reachable port on a
PC through a network cable. Then, you can use Telnet to access the CLI
or use a web browser to access the web UI to configure, manage, and
maintain the USG.
NOTE
The MGMT port cannot be used as a service port.
Console ports allow you to locally connect to the device. You can use a
console cable to connect the console port (RJ45) on the device to the
COM port on your PC and use a serial port terminal program on your
PC to access, configure, and manage the device.
USB port allows you to insert USB device for system software
upgrades. For details on upgrades through USB device, refer to the
Upgrade Guide delivered with the device.
Service ports. They are four 10/100/1000M autosensing Ethernet
electrical ports numbered from GigabitEthernet 1/0/0 to
GigabitEthernet 1/0/3.
Combo ports. Combo ports are logic ports. One combo port can work as
a GE electrical interface or a GE optical port. Each combo port has only
one internal forwarding port. When the electrical port is enabled, the
optical port is disabled. When the optical port is enabled, the electrical
port is disabled. The electrical and optical ports of a combo port use the
same interface view, numbered from GigabitEthernet 1/0/4 to
GigabitEthernet 1/0/5. By default, the combo port is used as an electical
port. You can use the combo enable { copper | fiber } command to set
the working mode of combo ports according to network requirements.
Each optical port requires a
Steady on: The system is powering on or restarting.
Blink every two seconds (0.5 Hz): The system is running normally.
Blink twice every second (2 Hz): The system is starting.
Blink eight times every second (8 Hz): The system software or
configuration file is being upgraded.
Off: The system is faulty.
Steady on: The system is faulty. For example, the power-on self test
(POST), power voltage, or temperature is abnormal.
Off: The system is running normally.
Steady on: The power module works properly.
Off: The power module is faulty or the power cable is disconnected.
Steady on: The hard disk is running.
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1 Hardware Overview
Gigabit Optical
Transceiver.
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