Asante Technologies IC36240 Series setup guide Connecting Power, Connecting to the Network

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To verify the primary power status, use the Switch# show system command. Under System Information, you see the power unit status.

System Information

 

 

 

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01hr(s), 46min(s), 54sec(s)

System up for: 000day(s),

PROM Image Version/Date:

1.00C/Nov 11 2004 17:03:04

8.0MB

DRAM Size:

64.0MB

Flash Size:

Config NVRAM Size:

128KB

Console Baud Rate:

9600 bps

Serial No. : BC120002

 

 

 

Power Unit Status = OK

 

 

 

When the primary power fails and the external power supply is activated, the unit should be sent for repair. The external power supply is designed to be a temporary replacement when the primary power fails.

To install the optional power supply, simply attach the 12V connector of the power supply to the jack located in the center of the rear panel of the switch. Connect the power cord to the power supply and plug the power cord into an outlet.

Important: The external power supply is hot under normal operating conditions. To avoid damage or injury, set the power supply on a heat-resistant surface and use caution when handling the unit.

2.5 Connecting Power

Important: Carefully review the power requirements (Chapter 2.1.3) before connecting power to the switch. Use the following procedure to connect power to the switch:

1.Plug one end of the supplied power cord into the power connector on the back of the switch.

2.Plug the other end into a grounded AC outlet.

The power LED show the initialization is in process.

The front panel LEDs blink and the power LED illuminates when it has initialized. The switch is ready for connection to the network.

Important: If the power does not come on, check the next section to ensure that the correct cabling is used.

2.6 Connecting to the Network

The switch can connect to an Ethernet network with the switch turned on or off. Use the following procedure to make the network connections:

1.Connect the network devices to the switch, following the cable guidelines outlined below.

2.After the switch is connected to the network, it can be configured for management capabilities (see the following chapters for information on configuration).

2.6.1 10/100/1000BaseT Ports Cabling Procedures

The 10/100/1000 ports on the switch allow for the connection of 10BaseT, 100BaseTX, or 1000BaseT network devices. The ports are compatible with IEEE 802.3 and 802.3u standards.

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Contents IntraCore IC36240 Series IntraCore IC36240 Layer 2+ Gigabit Ethernet Switch Setup GuideTable of Contents Connecting to a PC Asante IntraCore IC36240 Introduction FeaturesFront and Back Panel Descriptions Package ContentsLED LEDsConsole Interface Management and ConfigurationInstallation Overview Hardware Installation and SetupSafety Overview Recommended Installation Tools Installing into an Equipment RackPower Requirements Environmental RequirementsSFP Mini Gbic Ports Installing the Optional External Power SupplyEquipment Rack Guidelines Connecting to the Network Connecting Power1 10/100/1000BaseT Ports Cabling Procedures Pin Number Pair Number & Wire Colors Gigabit Ethernet Ports Cabling ProceduresAsante IntraCore IC36240 Connecting to a Console Initial Software SetupUser Access Verification Password Connecting to a PCPrivileges Commands Passwords and Privileges CommandsEnable Password Service Password-Encryption PasswordConfiguring an IP Address Login SecurityUsername Command Password and login CommandsSystem Boot Parameters Restoring Factory DefaultsSetting a Default IP Gateway Address Switchconfig# ip default-gatewayUser Top User Exec Mode Understanding the Command Line Interface CLIAccess Each Command Mode Document ConventionsCommand Show ? Purpose Privileged Top Privileged Exec ModeGlobal Configuration Mode Switch# configure Command Exit End Ctrl-Z PurposeSpanning-Tree Configuration Mode Interface Configuration ModeVlan Configuration Mode Advanced Features Supported within the Command ModeSpanning-tree mst configuration Example of Context Sensitive Help Command Help PurposeSwitch# configure ? Checking Command SyntaxUsing the No and Default Forms of Commands Using CLI Command HistoryUsing Command-Line Editing Features and Shortcuts Keystrokes/Command PurposeCompleting a Partial Command Name Moving Around on the Command LineKeystrokes Purpose Editing Command Lines That Wrap Deleting Entries Redisplaying the Current Command LineScrolling Down a Line or a Screen Controlling Capitalization Transposing Mistyped CharactersKeystrokes Problem Possible Solutions Appendix a Basic TroubleshootingPhysical Characteristics Appendix B SpecificationsEnvironmental Range PerformanceStandards Compliance Technical Support and WarrantyFCC Compliance Statement Important Safety Instructions Appendix C FCC Compliance and Warranty StatementsIntraCare Warranty Statement Appendix D Online Warranty Registration CLI IndexLED