3Com 2900 manual Where a Grounding Conductor Can be Buried, Other Installation Sites

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zThe PGND cables supplied with the 3Com Baseline Switch 2900 Family do not provide OT terminals at the ends connecting the grounding strip. You need to prepare proper OT terminals by yourself.

zThe fire main and lightning rod of a building are not suitable for grounding the switch. The PGND cable of the switch should be connected to the grounding device for the equipment room.

Where a Grounding Conductor Can be Buried

When there is no grounding strip, but an area with exposed earth is available nearby where a grounding conductor can be buried, hammer a 0.5 m (1.64 ft.) or longer angle iron or steel tube into the earth. The angle iron should have a dimension no less than 50 × 50 × 5 mm (1.97 × 1.97 × 0.20 in.) and the steel tube should have a wall thickness no less than 3.5 mm (0.14 in.) and be zinc-coated. Weld the yellow-green PGND cable to the angel iron or steel tube and treat the joint for corrosion protection.

Figure 3-12Ground the switch by burying the grounding conductor into the earth

(1) Grounding screw

(2)

PGND cable

(3) Earth

(4) Joint

(5)

Grounding conductor

(6) Switch rear panel

In Other Installation Sites

When the switch is AC-powered

For an AC-powered switch, if neither of the above-mentioned two conditions is available, ground the switch through the PE wire of the AC power supply. Make sure the PE wire is well connected to the ground at the power distribution room or AC transformer side, the switch PE terminal and the PE wire are well connected, and the three-wire input cable of the PGND cable is used for the power supply cable. If the PE wire of the AC power supply is not grounded at the power distribution room or AC transformer side, report the problem and make reconstructions.

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3Com Baseline Switch 2900 Family Environmental Statement About This Manual OrganizationConventions Related Documentation Obtaining DocumentationManual Description Table of Contents Page Product Overview IntroductionPage Front Panel 3Com Baseline Switch 2920-SFP PlusPower Supply System Rear Panel3Com Baseline Switch 2928-SFP Plus 3Com Baseline Switch 2952-SFP Plus 3Com Baseline Switch 2928-PWR Plus 3Com Baseline Switch 2928-HPWR Plus Console Port SpecificationPorts 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet PortFiber Transceiver Central Connector Type1000Base-X SFP Interface Max Transmis Sion DistancePower LED LEDsRPS Status LED Port Mode LED Port Ethernet port status Switch model Mode Meaning10/100/1000Base-T Auto-Sensing Ethernet Port Status LED LED 1000Base-X SFP Interface Status LED Installation Site Installation PreparationsSafety Precautions Temperature/HumidityDust concentration limit in the equipment room Laser SafetyElectromagnetic Susceptibility Gas Maximum concentration mg/mInstallation Tools Installing a Switch Introduction to Mounting BracketsModel Mounting bracket Description Attaching the Mounting Brackets to a Switch Model Mounting position Description See -6 , FigureMounting the Switch to a Rack Page Mounting the Switch on a Workbench Connecting the Pgnd CableWhen a Grounding Strip is Available Page Where a Grounding Conductor Can be Buried Other Installation SitesWhen the switch is AC-powered Connecting the Power Cord Connecting an AC Power CordVerifying the Installation Connecting an RPS DC Power CordPage Connecting the Console Cable Initial Power-OnSetting Up the Configuration Environment RJ-45 Signal Direction DB-9Setting Terminal Parameters Connection Procedure4Set the serial port used by the HyperTerminal connection 6HyperTerminal window Booting the Switch Checking Before Power-OnPowering On the Switch Describes the fields above 2Description on the fields Changing the Boot Mode Enter 9. The system prompts you to change the startup modeEnter Y. The system displays the following information User interface aux0 is available Press Enter to get started Approaches for Loading Application and Configuration Files Loading Files Through the Boot ROM MenuLoading Software Introduction to the Boot ROM Menu Loading Files Using Xmodem Through Console Port Loading a Boot ROM fileIntroduction to Xmodem Task Remarks Change the rate of the serial port on the terminalDescription Page 2Properties dialog box 5Transfer menu Restoring the download rate to the default Page Loading Files Using Tftp Through Ethernet Port Introductin to TftpLoad File Name Loading an application file Loading Files Using FTP Through Ethernet Port Introduction to FTPParameters are described in Table 5Description of the FTP parameters Loading an application file User Password Loss Maintenance and TroubleshootingPassword Loss Boot ROM Password LossWith RPS power input Power Supply FailureWith AC power input With both AC and RPS power suppliesConfiguration Terminal Failure Troubleshooting when there is no terminal displayTroubleshooting when the terminal display is illegible