Enterasys Networks manual Powering Up, Module Bank for the 24-Port Mid-Span Power Hub

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Powering Up

Powering Up

Simply plug one end of the power cord into the unit, and the other end into a grounded AC power source. Units are typically connected to a power strip or other power outlet that may be cycled on and off. An uninterruptible power supply may also be used.

Check to make sure each module installed displays a green Power LED (see Figure 2-3). Verify that any module that does not display a green Power LED is properly seated in the chassis backplane.

If problems exist, refer to the troubleshooting checklist in Chapter 3, Troubleshooting.

If you require assistance, contact Enterasys Networks using one of the methods described in “Getting Help” on page x.

Figure 2-3 Module Bank for the 24-Port Mid-Span Power Hub

Power / Data Out

(to device to be powered)

Detect / Power Forwarding (Blue)

Power (Green)

Data In

(from Ethernet switch)

Mid-Span Power Hub 24-Port User’s Guide 2-5

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Contents Mid-Span Power Hub Port User’s Guide Page FCC Notice Industry Canada Notice Enterasys NETWORKS, INC Firmware License Agreement Page Page Declaration of Conformity Contents Viii Document Conventions About This GuidePurpose Who Should Use This guideGetting Help Port Indicators Functions and FeaturesIntroduction Page Verifying the Kit Installation and ConnectionKit Contents Technical Considerations Typical Configuration for a 24-Port Mid-Span Power Hub Configuration for the 24-Port Mid-Span Power HubModule Bank for the 24-Port Mid-Span Power Hub Powering UpPage Troubleshooting Checklist Problem Recommended Action TroubleshootingProbably a faulty data link in the load Certifications Hardware SpecificationsModel BL-69524ENT Physical/Mechanical Specifications Electrical Specifications