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Introduction to the naming rules of H3C full series network products

2025-03-13 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Network Security >

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ER router

ER means "Education Network Router".

ER series route naming rules:

First digit: series 3 is a 100-megabit interface and series 5 is a gigabit interface.

The second digit: 1 represents single WAN port and 2 represents double WAN port.

The ER3000 series is a full 100-megabit interface.

ER5000 series uplink 100 megabit, downlink gigabit interface.

ER6300/ER8300 is a full gigabit interface.

WLAN wireless device

Safety product

I. naming rules

Rule: H3C second-tier brand A1A2A3 [B1B2B3B4]-[C1]-[D1D2]

[] indicates optional

1. The second-level brand of the product is a required option.

Meaning of name

Second-level brand of SecPath security gateway series

Second-tier brand of SecCenter safety management series

Second-tier brand of SecCare security service series

2. A1A2A3 is the letter ASCII, indicating the product family, which is a required option.

Meaning of name

F firewall series products

V × × series products

U UTM series products

T IPS series products

ACG Application Control Gateway Series products

IAG Intelligent Service Gateway Series products

ASE application acceleration series products

Other letters are reserved as extensions

3. B1B2B3B4 is a number, which mainly indicates the grade of the product. The larger the number, the higher the grade, which is a must.

(1) Firewall and × × products

Meaning of name

100 is located in small and medium-sized enterprises

200 is positioned in medium-sized enterprises

1000 are located in large and medium-sized enterprises

1800 is located in large enterprise, operator data center

5000 is located in large enterprise, operator data center

Other numbers are reserved as extensions

(2) IPS products

Meaning of name

200 is located in the small and medium-sized enterprise market

1000 Gigabit IPS products, located in large and medium-sized enterprises

5000 trillion IPS products, positioned at the core of the network

Other numbers are reserved as extensions

(3) UTM products

Meaning of name

200 is located in SOHO market and small and medium-sized enterprises

2000 are located in large and medium-sized enterprises and data centers

Other numbers are reserved as extensions

(4) Application Gateway products (ACG, IAG)

Meaning of name

2000 low-end products, located in the small and medium-sized enterprise market

5000 high-end BAS products, located in operators or large enterprises

8000 high-end ACG products, located in operators or large enterprises

Other numbers are reserved as extensions

(5) Application acceleration products (ASE)

Meaning of name

5000 are located in large and medium-sized enterprises and data centers

Other numbers are reserved as extensions

4. C1 is an uppercase ASCII letter, which is a breakdown of product type and grade, and is optional.

Meaning of name

C stands for Compact, which is positioned as a compact product of this grade, emphasizing the ratio of performance to price, the advantage of material in cost, and the reduction of functional features.

S stands for Standard, which is positioned as a standard product of this grade and has a complete function of this grade. Emphasize the ratio of performance to price, and materials have advantages in cost.

M stands for Middle, which is positioned as an intermediate product of this grade, with complete functions of this grade, and is superior to standard products in terms of hardware specifications and performance indicators.

A stands for Advanced, which is positioned as an advanced product of this grade, with complete functions and advanced features. At the same time, the hardware specification and performance index are better than the intermediate products.

E stands for Enhanced, positioned as an enhanced product of this grade, with full functionality and advanced features. At the same time, it is better than advanced products in terms of hardware specifications and performance indicators.

W means Wireless, a new product type based on the original type, with wireless interface, WLAN and other functions.

5. C2 is a number. For rack products, identify the maximum number of slots of the equipment, which is optional. Such as

Meaning of name

H3C SecPath F5000-A5 core firewall product with a total of 5 bays

H3C SecPath T5000-A3 high-end IPS products with a total of 3 slots

H3C SecPath IAG5000-A5 high-end IAG products with a total of 5 slots

H3C SecPath ACG8800-A3 high-end ACG products with a total of 3 slots

6. D1D2 is an uppercase ASCII letter that indicates the type of version and is optional.

Meaning of name

CI Compact Image

SI Standard Image

MI Middle Image

AI Advanced Image

EI Enhanced Image

III. Naming examples

Meaning of name

H3C SecPath F100C100 series of compact products of firewalls

H3C SecPath F100Sumes Firewall 100Series Standard products

H3C SecPath F100m Firewall 100 Series Intermediate products

H3C SecPath F100-A-SI Firewall 100Series Advanced products with specifications lower than F100PUA

H3C SecPath F100UA Firewall 100 Series Advanced products

H3C SecPath F100F100FUE Firewall 100Series enhanced products

H3C SecPath F1000 Mercer C Firewall 1000 Series Compact products

H3C SecPath F1000 Musi S Firewall 1000 Series Standard products

H3C SecPath F1000 Mura Firewall 1000 Series Advanced products

H3C SecPath F1000 Motel E Firewall 1000 Series enhanced products

H3C SecPath F1800 Mura Firewall 1800 Series Advanced products

H3C SecPath F5000-A5 Firewall 5000 Series Advanced products with a total of 5 bays

H3C SecPath V100Fus × × × 100 series standard products

H3C SecPath V100PUE × × × 100 Series enhanced products

H3C SecPath V1000Mui A × × × 1000 series advanced products

H3C SecPath U200murc UTM 200 series of compact products

H3C SecPath U200murs UTM 200 series standard products

H3C SecPath U200murm UTM 200 Series Intermediate products

H3C SecPath U200Mura UTM 200 Series Advanced products

H3C SecPath U2000 Musi S UTM 2000 Series Standard products

H3C SecPath U2000 Mura UTM 2000 Series Advanced products

H3C SecPath ACG2000-M ACG2000 series intermediate products

H3C SecPath ACG8800-A3 ACG 8000 Series products with a total of 3 slots

H3C SecPath IAG2000-An IAG2000 series advanced products

H3C SecPath IAG5000-A5 IAG5000 series products with a total of 5 slots

H3C SecPath T200Murs IPS 200Series Standard products

H3C SecPath T200Mure IPS 200 Series enhanced products

H3C SecPath T1000 Musi S IPS 1000 Series Standard products

H3C SecPath T1000 M IPS 1000 Series Intermediate products

H3C SecPath T1000 Meri An IPS 1000 Series Advanced products

H3C SecPath T5000-A3 IPS 5000 Series products with a total of 3 slots

H3C SecPath ASE5000-S Application acceleration 5000 Series Standard products

H3C SecPath ASE5000-E Application acceleration 5000 Series enhanced products

Naming rules for H3C switches

Network equipment vendors have their own naming rules for their products, so don't underestimate a few letters or numbers. For network engineers, you can clearly know the performance of the product, the approximate configuration, and even the number of ports by looking at the name. Taking H3C switch as an example, this paper introduces the product naming rules of H3C company.

I. Interface naming rules

LI (Lite software Image) indicates that the device is a weak feature version.

SI (Standard software Image) indicates that the device is a standard version and contains basic features.

EI (Enhanced software Image) indicates that the device is enhanced and contains some advanced features.

HI (Hyper software Image) indicates that the device is an advanced version and contains some more advanced features

Z, indicating that there is no uplink interface; (this bit is not allowed in new products)

G, which represents the uplink GBIC interface

P, which represents the uplink SFP interface

T, which represents the uplink RJ45 interface

V, which represents the uplink VDSL interface

W, indicating the uplink configurable WAN interface

C, indicating that the uplink interface is optional

M, indicating that the uplink interface is a multimode optical port

S, indicating that the uplink interface is a single-mode optical port

F, indicating that the downlink interface is a template board, which can be plugged into an optical interface board or an electrical interface board. It is mainly named for the compatibility of 3526F, 3526EF, 3552F and other old products.

When it exists at the same time, it indicates that the uplink interface is composed of multiple interface types.

Note: the Combo port is not shown in the naming.

II. Performance naming rules

Quidway SA1A2A3A4A5-A6 [A7A8] [/ A9 A10 A11]-[A12 A13]-[A14 A15 A16]-[A17 A18]

A1 represents the product family and mainly indicates the maximum interface rate of the uplink port:

A1 is a 1-box 10thumb 100m switch, upstream up to 100m, no management

A1 is a 2-box 10thumb 100m switch, upstream up to 100m, managed

A1 is a 3-box 10Compact 100max 1000m switch with upstream up to 1000m

A1 is a 5-box GE/10GE switch with upstream up to 10GE

A2 marks the supported IP layers:

A2 is a 0-pure L2 switch, which is currently 0, which can be changed to 1, 2, 3, 4 according to the product upgrade.

A2 is a 5-L2/L3 switch, which is currently 5, which can be changed to 6, 7, 8, 9 according to the product upgrade.

The A3A4 double-digit number is related to the number of ports of the product, and the product family is determined according to the total number of ports:

An A3A4 of 08-indicates 8 downlink ports and 0, 1, 2 uplink ports

An A3A4 of 12-means 12 downlink ports and 0,1,2 uplink ports

A5 is used to distinguish different types of fixed uplink. It can identify the interface type, whether it can be stacked, and other characteristics. By default, it means that the uplink is not taken:

A5 is Z-means there is no uplink interface

A5 is G-indicates uplink GBIC interface

A5 is P-indicates uplink SFP interface

A5 is T-indicates uplink RJ45 interface

A5 is V-indicates uplink VDSL interface

A5 is X-indicates uplink XPACK (10GE LAN) interface

A5 is W-indicates uplink configurable WAN interface

A5 is C-indicating that the uplink interface is optional

A5 is M-indicating that the uplink interface is a multimode optical port.

A5 is S-indicates that the uplink interface is a single mode optical port.

A6 is the identification of the maximum number of user ports of the device, such as 8, 12, 16, 24, 48, etc., if the device has been configured with the maximum number of user ports and is the electric port of RJ45, then A6 defaults to A6. In other cases, it should be combined with A7 A8 to display user port information.

A7 A8 is used to identify the type of account, such as electric port, multi-mode optical port, single-mode optical port, etc., all electric ports are used by default:

A7 A8 is FM, indicating that all of them are multimode optical ports.

A7 A8 is FS, which means all optical ports are single mode.

A9 A10 A11 is optional. When the user interface is optional, identify the number and type of fixed ports of the equipment, such as electric port TP, multi-mode optical port FM, single-mode optical port FS and so on. Under special circumstances, if all user accounts are optional (there is no fixed port), use SFP or GBC to identify the port according to the actual situation.

As the AC / DC mark of equipment power supply, A12 A13 defaults to AC AC and DC must be marked with DC.

A14 A15 A16 as the RPS redundant power interface identification, 3000, 5000 series default is supported, 2000, 1000 series is not supported by default.

A17 A18 is optional to highlight the features of the product version, which is the standard version by default.

SI (Basic software Image) indicates that the device is a basic version and contains basic features.

EI (Enhanced software Image) indicates that the device is enhanced and contains some advanced features.

PWR indicates that the device supports remote Power over Ethernet, which conforms to the 802.3AF standard.

An official statement is attached as follows:

I. switch naming rules:

First digit:

9: the most high-end, box type

7: high-end, machine-box type

5: full gigabit

3: gigabit uplink + 100 megabit downlink

Second digit:

5: layer 3 switch

6: layer 3 switch

9: layer 3 switch

1: layer 2 switch

Third and fourth digits:

High-end switch: number of business slots

Fifth and sixth digits:

Mid-and low-end switches: number of ports available

The meaning of the suffix:

T:1000BASE-T

C: modular

P:SFP (Small Form Pluggable)

TP: optoelectronic multiplexing

F: full optical port

R: redundancy (the suffix R stands for rack switch in SOHO level products)

M: support MCE function

HI: flagship

EI: enhanced

SI: standard

PWR: remote power supply

DC: DC power supply

AC: ac power supply

V:VLAN partition (SOHO products)

E: enhanced (SOHO products), E prefix indicates that Education Network is dedicated to switches.

H: enhanced (SOHO)

+: upgrade version

II. Naming rules for H3C MSR series products

Product naming format of H3C MSR Series Modular Router

A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6 are all numbers

B1, B2, B3 are letters

[] indicates optional

There is a space after the company brand, the first-class brand and the second-level brand, which can not be omitted.

Naming convention description:

A, [company brand]: the current company brand is: H3C

B, [first-tier brand]: the current first-tier brand is: H3C

C, [second-level brand]: the low-and middle-end multi-service access router is MSR, meaning Multi-Service Router

D, A1A2: indicates a large category of routers. Currently, the coded digits are assigned as follows:

The series of mid-range multi-service modular access routers is divided into:

MSR 20 Series Modular Multiservice Router

MSR 30 Series Modular Multiservice Router

MSR 32 Series Modular Multiservice Router

MSR 50 Series Modular Multiservice routers.

E, A3A4: indicates the basic model of the specific product in the router series. In the modular router, the product meaning of each series is different:

In the MSR series of products, it says:

A3: indicates the number of cards inserted in the router (SIC, MIM, or FIC)

Series 20 represents the number of SIC cards

Series 30 and 32 represent the number of MIM cards

The 50 series represents the number of FIC cards

A4: there is no specific meaning, the definition is different in different product models, there is no uniform regulation here.

For the MSR 20 series, the following rules are followed:

A4 is the number of downlink LAN ports:

0 muri 0 FE/GE

1mura 8 FE/GE

2Murray 16 FE/GE

3While 24 FE/GE

4mura 32 FE/GE

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