Enterasys Networks VH-4802 manual Mounting the Switch in a Rack

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Mounting the Switch in a Rack

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

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 attaching the ears to the switch for a rack mount application. Mount the switch with the front panel facing forward. Do the following:

1.Mount one of the ears to the switch using two (2) of the supplied screws. Repeat this step for the other side of the switch.

2.Slide the switch into the rack and align the holes in the rack mounting ears with the holes in the rack rails.

3.Insert and tighten appropriate rack-mounting screws (not provided).

Figure 2-1. Mounting the Switch in a Rack

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Contents User Guide Fast Ethernet SwitchPage 9033630 FCC Notice Warnhinweis Faseroptikanschlüsse Optische Sicherheit Safety Information Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Germany Enterasys NETWORKS, INC Program License Agreement 9033630 Declaration of Conformity Viii Table of Contents Index Purpose PrefaceAudience ConventionsOther Conventions OrganizationDescription Product OverviewFeatures Tftp Front Panel Components Front PanelOptional Modules Optional Module Components Optional ModulesRear Panel Components Rear PanelIeee 802.1D Bridge Feature SummariesSpanning Tree Protocol Frame Buffering and Frame LatencyConfiguration and Management Interfaces Software DownloadNon-Volatile Parameter Storage Port Mirroring RmonFull Duplex Mode BootPAuto-negotiation LEDsFlow Control Class of ServiceVirtual LANs VLANs Port TrunkingFactory Default Settings Factory DefaultsGvrp Application Examples Client/Server Network Application Client/Server Network ApplicationLocal Backbone Application Local Backbone ApplicationInstallation Inspecting Your ShipmentSite Requirements Mounting the Switch on a Table or Shelf Mounting the Switch in a Rack Mounting the Switch in a RackInstalling an Optional Module into the Switch Installing an Optional Module into the SwitchConsole Port Out-of-Band Connections Connecting a Terminal to the Console PortIn-Band Connections Remote Management via the Console PortConnecting the Power Cord Powering the SwitchNetwork Cable Requirements CopperFiber 10Base-T/100Base-TX Ports Base-LX Fiber SpecificationsFiber Uplink Modules 100Base-FX/1000Base-SX/LX Fiber PortsGeneral Appendix A. Technical SpecificationsPhysical Specifications Electrical SpecificationsConsole Port Port Specifications10Base-T and 100Base-TX Ports Table A-1. RS-232 Console Port Pin AssignmentsPower Cord Set Requirements MDI/MDI-X Crossover Cable WiringGeneral Requirements Country-Specific Requirements Table A-3. Power Cord Set Requirements by CountryTechnical Specifications VH-4802 Appendix B. Flow Control Flow Control VH-4802 Term Definition Appendix C. Acronyms & AbbreviationsSnmp Index Index VH-4802 9033520 Index Index VH-4802 Page 150420-102 R01