Husky HME-423E, HME-421E user manual Wiring The Fault Alarm Contact, Cabling

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Hardware Installations

The acceptable wire range is 12 to 24 AWG.

After the wiring the power inputs, the PWR LED will light up. Please refer to LED Indicators section for more information.

2-5.3 Wiring The Fault Alarm Contact

The fault alarm contacts are the two middle terminals located on the terminal block as show in the figure below. It detects errors such as power failure or port break and sends an alarm signal when faults occur. By default, the fault alarm contacts will form a closed circuit under normal operation. The contacts will open when power failures or port breaks are detected. See below steps for wiring the fault alarm contact, and the illustration of how fault alarm contact function works.

1.Insert the wires into the two middle terminals. Tighten the screws to prevent the wires from coming detached.

The acceptable wire range is 12 to 24 AWG.

2-5.4 Cabling

For RJ-45 port connection, prepare twisted-paired, straight through Category 5 cables for Ethernet connection. The linking distance between the switch and the network device must be less than 100 meters (328 ft.).

For single-mode fiber connection, a 9/125µm single-mode fiber cables must be used. The maximum linking distance can be up to 30km.

For multi-mode fiber connection, a 50 or 62.5/125µm multi-mode fiber cable must be used. The maximum linking distance can be up to 2km.

The UTP port (RJ-45) LED(s) on the switch will light up when the cable is connected with the network device. Please refer to the LED Indicators section for more information.

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Contents HME-421E/423E Copyright Notice Table of Contents Ring Application Couple Ring Dual Homing Dual Ring Page Introduction Product FeaturesOverview Package Checklist Dimensions and Panel Layout Hardware InstallationFront Panel Side Panel Back Panel Bottom PanelRJ-45 Ports LED IndicatorsLED Name LED Color LED Function 1 RJ-45 Pin AssignmentsPin Fiber PortsMounting The Switch Installing Your Ethernet Direct SwitchDIN-Rail Mounting Wall Mounting Wiring The Power InputsCabling Wiring The Fault Alarm ContactPage Connecting Console Port Configuration Using Console InterfaceLogin The Console Interface CLI ManagementModes Access Method Prompt Exit Method About This Mode Command LevelsConfigure DatabaseSystem Login Configuration Using a Web BrowserAbout Web-based Management Interface Preparing for Web-based ManagementManagement Main Screen Basic SettingsConfirm password User AuthenticationPort Statistics PortPower Failure Fault Relay AlarmIP Configuration Port Link Down/BrokenBacking up Configurations by Tftp Restoring Configurations by TftpUpdating Firmware by Tftp Advanced Management Settings Duplex SpeedSecurity Rate LimitingDestination Port Port MirroringSource Port Dhcp ServerHigh IP Address Low IP AddressLease Time sec Port and IP Bindings by Dhcp ServerSyslog Client Mode System Event Log Syslog ConfigurationSystem Log Server IP AddressAuthentication Smtp ConfigurationEmail Alert Smtp Server IPSystem event selection Event ConfigurationPort event selection Sntp Client Sntp ConfigurationDaylight Saving Time UTC TimezoneIP Security Mode Mins Switch TimerEnable Http Server Enable Telnet ServerPort Trunking Aggregator SettingsSystem Priority Group IDAggregator Information Lacp DisabledGroup Key Port MemberLacp Enabled State Activity Port-based Vlan Vlan ConfigurationPage Enable Gvrp 11.2.1 802.1Q Configuration Vlan Operation ModeIeee 802.1Q Tag-based Vlan Management Vlan IDUntagged VID Link TypeTagged VID Group Configuration Use an 8, 4, 2, 1 weighted fair queuing scheme QoS ConfigurationQoS Policy Use the strict priority schemeIgmp Configuration Agent Mode Snmp ConfigurationLeave Group Community StringsSnmp v3 Configuration Trap ConfigurationCommunity Trap VersionGroup Table Security Name User ID Context Table Context NameSecurity Level Access Table Context PrefixContext Match Rule Read View NameLldp Protocol Lldp ConfigurationLldp Interval System Configuration Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Configuration RstpRstp Mode Forward Delay TimeAdmin Edge Admin P2PAdmin Non Stp Ring ConfigurationEnable Couple Ring Enable RingEnable Dual Homing Enable Dual RingIeee 802.1x Protocol 18 802.1X/Radius ConfigurationRadius Server IP Server PortMisc Configuration DisableReject AcceptServer Timeout Supplicant TimeoutStatic MAC Address Settings Max RequestsAll MAC Addresses MAC FilteringMember Ports Multicast FilteringRing Application Network ApplicationsCouple Ring Example of Couple Ring Connection Dual HomingNetwork Applications Dual Ring Example of Dual Ring Connection DiagramTechnology SpecificationsRegulatory Approvals Management Specifications Dhcp Appendix B TroubleshootingCommands Set List Command Set ListsSystem Commands Set Port Commands Set Broadcast-multicast Broadcast-multicast-flooded-unicastBroadcast-only Vlan Commands Set Trunk Commands SetSwitchvlan#vlanmode portbase Switch#vlan databaseSwitchvlan#vlanmode 802.1q Ported based Vlan configurationSpanning Tree Commands Set Igmp Commands Set QoS Commands SetSnmp Commands Set Mac / Filter Table Commands SetSwitchconfig#snmpv3 user test01 Switchconfig#snmpv3 context-nameGroup G1 password AuthPW PrivPW Switchconfig#snmpv3 mibview view12 802.1x Commands Set Port Mirroring Commands SetTftp Commands Set SystemLog, Smtp and Event Commands Set Ring Commands Set Sntp Commands SetSwitch#show ring Switchconfig#ring homingportSwitchconfig# no ring couplering Switchconfig# no ring dualhoming