Accton Technology ES4324 manual Index-2

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location requirements 3-1

M management

agent 1-2

features 1-5,C-2,C-3SNMP 1-2

mounting the switch in a rack 3-3

on a desktop or shelf 3-4

N

network connections 4-1examples 2-2

P

package contents 3-2pin assignments B-11000BASE-T B-3

100BASE-TX/10BASE-T B-1ports, connecting to 4-1power, connecting to 3-6problems, troubleshooting A-1

R

rack mounting 3-3

rear panel receptacles 1-4RJ-45 port 1-2

connections 4-1pinouts B-3

rubber foot pads, attaching 3-4

S

screws for rack mounting 3-2site selelction 3-1

SNMP agent 1-2 specifications

compliances C-2,C-3environmental C-1physical C-1

power C-2standards

compliance C-3IEEE C-2

status LEDs 1-3

surge suppressor, using 3-1switch architecture 1-2 switching, introduction to 2-1

T

temperature within a rack 3-3troubleshooting

in-band access A-2

power and cooling problems A-1switch indicators A-1

twisted-pair connections 4-1

V

VLANs tagging 2-5

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