Compaq SW3324, SW3323 manual Mounting the Switch in a Rack, Mounting the Switch on a Table or Shelf

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Environmental

q Install the switch in a dry area, with adequate air circulation. Avoid placing the switch in direct sunlight or near other heat sources, such as hot-air vents. For temperature and humidity specifications, see Appendix A, “Technical Specifications”.

Ventilation

q Do not restrict airflow by covering or obstructing air inlets on the side of the switch or the rear panel internal air fan exits.

q For proper ventilation, allow at least 2 inches (5.1 centimeters) on each side of the switch.

q Wiring closets require approximately 2 feet (6.5 meters) in front of the rack to install and remove equipment.

Mounting the Switch on a Table or Shelf

Mount the switch on a table or shelf in a position that allows access to the front panel RJ-45 ports, visibility of the port LEDs, and the power cord. Make sure that the mounting surface can safely support the switch and that there is adequate space around the switch for ventilation and cooling.

Mounting the Switch in a Rack

The switch ships with two (2) multi-position mounting ears and four (4) mounting screws.

NOTE: The mounting screws are used to attach the mounting ears to the switch. Once the ears are attached to the switch, you will need to provide appropriate screws to mount the switch in a rack.

Figure 2-1 shows the orientation of the mounting ears for mounting the ears to the switch for a rack mount application. Mount the switch with the front panel facing forward. Do the following:

Compaq SW3322/SW3323/SW3324 Dual-Speed Switch User Guide

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Requirements338406-B21 SX Gbic Module All 338407-B21 LX Gbic Module All 2Installation Mounting the Switch in a Rack Mounting the Switch on a Table or Shelf4Installation 1Mounting the Switch in a RackConnecting a Terminal to the Console Port 2Connecting a Terminal to the Console Port6Installation Powering the Switch 3GBIC Module InstallationPower-Up 8InstallationRJ-45 Connector 6Inserting an RJ-45 Connector into a Port10Installation Copper Cable SpecificationsFiber Cable Specifications Network Cable Requirements1000Base-SX Multimode Gigabit Ethernet Fiber Specifications1000Base-SX/LX Ports 1000Base-LX MultimodeOverview Main MenuUser Access Factory Defaults2User Interface Factory Default Settings Terminal Baud Rate 9600 Vlan Enable Vlan Port Type AccessPrivate Menu Hierarchy 4User InterfaceMain Menu Main Menu DescriptionsMenu for configuring a number of SNMP-related parameters System Configuration MenuSystem Configuration Menu Descriptions 6User InterfaceDiagnostics enabled Snmp Configuration MenuPower Up Diagnostics Not terminate at any timeSwitch Configuration Menu Snmp Configuration Menu Descriptions8User Interface Not accessed 10-1,000,000 second range Switch Configuration Menu DescriptionsVlan Configuration Menu Value of 0 disables this functionForwarding Table Configuration Menu Forwarding Table Configuration Menu Descriptions10User Interface Screen Spanning Tree Configuration MenuSpanning Tree Configuration Port ID Displays unique identification number of the portSpanning Tree Port Configuration Menu Spanning Tree Configuration Menu Descriptions12User Interface Spanning Tree Port Configuration Descriptions Tree Port #n Configuration MenuLearning, forwarding, or blocking Spanning Tree Port #n Configuration Menu Spanning Tree Port #n Configuration Menu Descriptions14User Interface Vlan Configuration Vlan Configuration MenuVlan Configuration Menu Descriptions VlanVlan Menu Vlan Menu Descriptions16User Interface Entering a Vlan name is not required Vlan #n Configuration MenuVlan Configuration #n Menu Descriptions Allows you to remove a Vlan Egress PortVlan Port Menu Descriptions Port ID Port Name Type AccessVlan Port Menu 18User InterfaceClass of Service Configuration Menu Class of Service Configuration Menu DescriptionsPort Priority Menu Port Priority Configuration Menu DescriptionsREAD/WRITE Port ID Port Name Priority Default 20User InterfacePort Menu Port MenuDisconnected Port identification number Port Menu Descriptions22User Interface Yes or NoAre eligible for configuration Port Configuration Menu DescriptionsEnable Port 1 ConfigurationID Transmitted Received Forwarded Filtered Dropped Errored Switch Statistics ScreenSwitch Statistics 24User InterfaceSwitch Statistics Screen Descriptions Switch Summary Screen Switch Summary Screen Descriptions26User Interface Port Statistics Screen Port Statistics Screen DescriptionsPort 1 Statistics 28User Interface General Information Screen Or resetPower Up Count General Information Screen DescriptionsDownload Software Menu Download Software Menu Descriptions30User Interface Save Current Configuration Return to Default ConfigurationLogout Reset 32User InterfaceConfiguring and Monitoring Switch Common TasksSetting Password Protection 2Configuring and Monitoring the SwitchChecking Network Configuration Status Connecting via TelnetAssigning an IP Address Setting Snmp Management Access 4Configuring and Monitoring the SwitchViewing Switch Statistics Configuring Port MirroringDownloading a Software Upgrade 6Configuring and Monitoring the SwitchDownloading Via the Serial Port Downloading Via Tftp Configuring Spanning Tree Parameters 8Configuring and Monitoring the SwitchConfiguring VLANs Configuring Class of ServiceConfiguring Port Operation 10Configuring and Monitoring the SwitchConfiguring the Forwarding Table 12Configuring and Monitoring the Switch Configuring Broadcast Cutoff Rate Setting a Default GatewayConfiguring BootP/DHCP 14Configuring and Monitoring the SwitchLetxiv 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