Bay Technical Associates 303, 304 manual International power cord specifications

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Introduction to the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches

Table 1-5 lists specifications for international power cords.

Table 1-5. International power cord specifications

Country/Plug description

Specifications

Typical plug

Continental Europe:

220 or 230 VAC

 

• CEE7 standard VII male plug

50 Hz

 

• Harmonized cord (HAR marking

Single phase

 

on the outside of the cord jacket

 

 

to comply with the CENELEC

 

228FA

Harmonized Document HD-21)

 

 

 

U.S./Canada/Japan:

100 or 120 VAC

 

NEMA5-15P male plug

50–60 Hz

 

• UL recognized (UL stamped

Single phase

 

on cord jacket)

 

 

CSA certified (CSA label

 

secured to the cord)

227FA

 

 

United Kingdom:

240 VAC

BS1363 male plug with fuse

50 Hz

Harmonized cord

Single phase

229FA

Australia:

240 VAC

AS3112-1981 Male plug

50 Hz

 

Single phase

230FA

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Contents Using BayStack 303 Ethernet Switches Trademarks Statement of ConditionsFederal Communications Commission FCC Statement EN 55 022 Declaration of Conformance 893-01010-A Contents Chapter Installing the BayStack Switches Appendix a Technical Specifications Viii Figures 893-01010-A Tables Xii Audience PurposeConventions Two-tiered Procedure FormatSpecial Message Formats Use of Enter, Type, and PressOrdering Bay Networks Publications How to Get HelpBay Networks Customer Support Region Telephone number Fax numberFor More Information Technical Solutions Center Telephone number Fax numberSafety Alert Message Format Xviii Safety Alert Messages Used in This Guide Class a ProductCopyright See Caution on Accumulated Weight Shelf or Table MountStacking Units in a Rack See Warning on Turning Off Power to the UnitReset To Default Settings Command Removing the Top Cover Features Introduction to the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet SwitchesUsing the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches Front Panel Physical Description10BASE-T Ports BayStack 303 switch front panelRJ-45 connector pinout Pin MDI-X signal10/100BASE-TX Port MDA Slot Console Port ConnectorPins Signal name Direction DB-9 connector pin assignmentsLEDs Front-panel LEDsPower Cord Specifications Power and Status LEDsPower Status Meaning Country/Plug description Specifications Typical plug International power cord specificationsPage Installation Requirements Chapter Installing the BayStack SwitchesInstalling the BayStack Switches on a Flat Surface Installation ProcedureAttach the power cord to the back of the switch Installing the BayStack Switch in a RackPositioning the chassis in the rack Installing a Metal Chassis in a RackInstalling metal chassis in rack Installing a Plastic Chassis in a RackInstalling the plastic chassis in the rack Completing Rack Mounting Installation Connecting 10BASE-T Ports Attaching Devices to the BayStack Switch100 Mb/s port connections Connecting the 10/100BASE-TX PortAutonegotiation Connecting to the Console Port Connecting the 100BASE-FX PortUsing the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches Connecting to the console port Power-up Self-TestsPower Up Self Test screen Using Factory Default Settings Initial Setup of a BayStack Ethernet SwitchFactory default settings Parameter Default valueLanguage selection menu Selecting a LanguageMain Menu Initial Switch SetupType 2 to select 2---System Configuration from the Main Menu Type 1 in the command line Type 2 in the command line Using the Menus and Screens Customizing and Managing the BayStack SwitchesLanguage Selection Menu Menu and screen hierarchyMenu and screen areas Menu and Screen AreasSwitch Status Area Navigation Commands and Command Line AreaCentral Screen Area Menu and Screen Descriptions Main Menu Language Selection MenuSwitch Information System InformationSpanning Tree Information Spanning Tree General Information Customizing and Managing the BayStack Switches Port Statistics and Status Information Spanning Tree Port InformationCustomizing and Managing the BayStack Switches System Configuration Switch Network Configuration Spanning Tree Configuration Port ConfigurationGeneral Configuration Snmp Configuration Reset System Using the BayStack SwitchReset to Default Exit TelnetAfter BeforeSpanning Tree Protocol BayStack 303 as a desktop switchNetwork Management with Snmp Managing the BayStack SwitchesMIB Network Management through a Serial I/O Connection Network Management Using a Telnet ConnectionType 3 to select Reset System from the Main Menu Upgrading Switch Software Through Tftp ConnectionPress Return when the Power Up Self Test screen is displayed Type 1 to select Upgrade Switch Software Page BayStack 303 and 304 Switch-related Issues Chapter Troubleshooting and DiagnosticsAutonegotiation MDI-X to MDI cable connections MDI and MDI-X ConnectionsMDI-X to MDI-X cable connections Installation-related IssuesCabling AddressesLink Status General Specifications Physical Specifications Safety Agency ApprovalsPerformance Specifications Hardware ArchitectureDeclaration of Conformity Page Appendix B Media Dependent Adapters MDAs Label Color State Meaning Table B-1 100BASE-FX MDA LEDs10/100BASE-TX MDA Table B-2 100BASE-TX MDA LEDs Installing an MDAFigure B-3. Installing an MDA Page Autonegotiation, 1-5, 2-11 NumbersIndex-2 Index-3 Index-4 Index-5

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