Asante Technologies 3500 Series user manual Installing Optional Hardware Modules, Connecting Power

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2.3.2 Removing a GBIC

Caution: GBIC 1000T modules run hot under normal operating conditions. When it has been removed from the system, place it on a heat resistant surface and allow the module to cool before handling.

Note: Unnecessary removals/insertions of a GBIC module will lead to premature failure of the GBIC. The rated duty cycle for a GBIC module is 100 to 500 removals/insertions.

Follow the steps below to remove a GBIC interface from a Gigabit Ethernet module:

1.Disconnect the cable from the GBIC module.

2.Release the GBIC from the slot by simultaneously squeezing the locking tabs on both sides of the GBIC.

3.Slide the GBIC out of the slot.

4.GBIC 1000SX and GBIC 1000LX modules: Install the rubber plugs in the GBIC optical bores, and place the GBIC in protective packaging.

2.3.3 GBIC Care and Handling

Follow these GBIC maintenance guidelines:

GBICs are static-sensitive. To prevent ESD damage, follow your normal board and component handling procedures. Wear an ESD wrist strap

GBIC 1000SX and GBIC 1000LX modules are very sensitive to dust and contaminants. When they are not connected to a fiber-optic cable, install the rubber plugs in the optical bores

The ferrules of the optical connectors may pick up debris that can obstruct the optical bore. Use an alcohol swab or equivalent to clean the ferrules of the optical connector

2.4Installing Optional Hardware Modules

Follow the steps below to install your media modules (10/100/1000BaseT, 1000BaseX GBIC, 1000BaseSX or 100BaseFX):

1.Using a flat-head screwdriver (not included), remove the slot cover plate from the switch.

2.Touch a grounded, metal object to discharge any static electricity on your body, and then remove the module from its protective packaging (being careful not to touch any board components or connectors).

3.Slide the module firmly into the module slot until it has clicked into place. The module’s faceplate should be flush with the front panel of the switch.

4.Replace the screws to secure the module, being careful not to over-tighten the screws.

5.Connect network cables to the module port.

6.Restore power to the switch if necessary, or reset the switch.

2.5Connecting Power

Use the following procedure to connect power to the switch:

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

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

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

3.Turn on the switch’s power. The Power LED will begin its initialization process.

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

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Contents IntraCore 3500 Series Quick Start Guide IntraCore 3500 Series Gigabit Ethernet Switches User’s ManualTable of Contents Page Introduction Package Contents1 IC3524 Models LEDs4810/100 2 IC3548-2GT#49 Front and Back Panel DescriptionsManagement and Configuration Console Interface Web-Based InterfaceSnmp Management Hardware Installation and Setup Installation Overview Safety Overview Environmental Requirements Installation into an Equipment RackRecommended Installation Tools Power RequirementsInstalling a Gbic Gbic InterfacesEquipment Rack Guidelines Gbic Care and Handling Installing Optional Hardware ModulesConnecting Power Removing a Gbic1 10/100BaseT Ports Cabling Procedures Connecting to the NetworkSetup Gigabit Ethernet Ports Cabling ProceduresConnecting to a Console Changing the Password Connecting Via the Web BrowserConnecting Via Telnet Snmp Management IP AssignmentUsing the Stacking Feature IC3524 only Toggle Stacking Enable/Disable Configuration Accessing a SubmenuLogging Configuration Menu General InformationExiting a Submenu Changing System Administration Info System Administration ConfigurationSystem IP Configuration Bootstrap ConfigurationChanging System IP Information Changing Community Strings Snmp ConfigurationEnabling Authentication Traps Adding or Updating a Trap ReceiverDeleting a Trap Receiver Basic Port Configuration Menu appears Port ConfigurationEnabling or Disabling a Port Configuring Auto-NegotiationToggling Half to Full Duplex Configuring a Port ManuallyConfiguring 1000BaseX Ports Toggling Port Link SpeedAdvanced Port Configuration Setting Port Class of ServiceEnabling or Disabling 802.3x Flow Control Global Port Configuration Setting Port Default PriorityDisplaying the Forwarding Database Unicast Forwarding Database ConfigurationSearching for a MAC Address Setting the MAC Address Age-Out TimeIP Multicast Traffic Management Port Mirroring ConfigurationSecurity Management Vlan ManagementFile Up/Downloading Configuration Setting the Monitor PortImage Downloading through Tftp Performing a Software Upgrade at Runtime Serial Downloading ConfigurationSystem Reset Configuration Resetting the SwitchPerforming a Software Upgrade System Log Scheduling a System ResetClearing the System Log User Interface ConfigurationSetting Telnet Idle Time-out Period Setting Console Idle Time-out PeriodChanging the Password System UtilityEnabling or Disabling the Web Server Viewing Statistics Enabling and Disabling STP Configuring Spanning Tree ParametersAdvanced Management Spanning Tree ProtocolSetting Port Priority and Path Cost Spanning Tree Port ConfigurationSnmp and Rmon Management Duplicated IP Detection and TrapRmon Management Viewing a List of Duplicated IP Addresses Enabling and Disabling Station Movement TrapEnabling and Disabling Duplicated IP Detection Enabling and Disabling Duplicated IP TrapConfiguring Port New Node Detection Trap Configuring Port SecurityConfiguring Port Lock and Intruder Lock Configuring Security Level 2 or LevelSetting the Intruder Trap Inserting/Modifying a Port Trusted MAC Address Vlan Specifications for the IntraCore 3500 SeriesResetting Security to Defaults Other Vlan Features of the switchKkxxxxxx Kxxxxxxx Configuring Static Vlan GroupsAdvanced Static Vlan Configuration Configuring Vlan Port Attributes Setting the Port Vlan IDSpecifying Tagging or No Tagging for a Port Adding and Deleting VLANs from the Port Configuring Port Receive Frame TypeDisplaying a Summary of Vlan Groups Displaying a Vlan Port SummaryMulticast Addresses Resetting Vlan Configuration to DefaultsDisplaying a Summary of Group Addresses Configuring IP Multicast Traffic ManagementIgmp Snooping Enabling and Disabling Igmp SnoopingRemoving a Multicast Group Address To remove an address IP Multicast Forwarding Database ConfigurationAdding Ports to the Selected Address Inserting a Multicast Group AddressWeb-Based Management Accessing with a Web BrowserGenl Info General Information Button Front Panel ButtonStatistics Button Port Config Port Configuration Button Span Tree Spanning Tree Button Addr Address Table Button Snmp ButtonVlan Button Port Configuration Vlan Configuration Creating or Modifying a VlanAdding and Deleting Port Members Page Security Button Duplicate IP Button Snmp Management Snmp Management OperationsSnmp Protocol MIB Groups Supported Community Name and SecurityMIB Tree Name Space PathPage Vlan ID and Tagged Frames Switching ConceptsVLANs Port-Based VLANsPort Vlan ID How It WorksSpanning Tree Parameters Port Priority Forward DelayFull Duplex, Flow Control and Auto-negotiation Full DuplexAuto-Negotiation Flow ControlProblem Possible Solutions Appendix A. TroubleshootingAppendix B. Features and Specifications FeaturesSpecifications Standards Compliance Physical CharacteristicsTechnical Support and Warranty Environmental RangeAppendix C. FCC Compliance and Warranty Statements FCC Compliance Statement Important Safety InstructionsIntraCare Warranty Statement Page Appendix D. Console Port Pin Outs Pin Number Signal NameAppendix E. Online Warranty Registration Loading Software Locally Appendix F. BootP ConfigurationBootstrap Configuration Image Banks