Asante Technologies 35516 user manual Installation into an Equipment Rack, Power Requirements

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2.1.3 Power Requirements

The electrical outlet should be located near the switch and be easily accessible. It must also be properly grounded.

Make sure the power source adheres to the following guidelines:

Power: Auto Switching 90-260 VAC

Frequency range: 50/60 Hz

2.1.4 Environmental Requirements

The switch must be installed in a clean, dry, dust-free area with adequate air circulation to maintain the following environmental limits:

Operating Temperature: 0° to 40°C (32° to 104°F)

Relative Humidity: 10% to 90% non-condensing

Avoid direct sunlight, heat sources, or areas with high levels of electromagnetic interference. Failure to observe these limits may cause damage to the switch and void the warranty.

2.1.5 Cooling and Airflow

The IC35516 switches use internal fans for air-cooling. Do not restrict airflow by covering or obstructing air vents on the sides of the switch.

2.2 Installation into an Equipment Rack

Important! Before continuing, disconnect all cables from the switch.

To mount the switch onto an equipment rack:

1.Place the switch on a flat, stable surface.

2.Locate a rack-mounting bracket (supplied) and place it over the mounting holes on one side of the switch.

3.Use the screws (supplied) to secure the bracket (with a Phillips screwdriver).

4.Repeat the two previous steps on the other side of the switch.

5.Place the switch in the equipment rack.

6.Secure the switch by securing its mounting brackets onto the equipment rack with the appropriate screws (supplied).

Important! Make sure the switch is supported until all the mounting screws for each bracket are secured to the equipment rack. Failure to do so could cause the switch to fall, which may result in personal injury or damage to the switch.

2.2.1 Equipment Rack Guidelines

Use the following guidelines to ensure that the switch will fit safely within the equipment rack:

Size:

IC35516-T: 17.1 x 10.1 x 1.6 inches (434 x 257 x 41 mm)

 

IC35516-G: 17.5 x 14.0 x 2.6 inches (445 x 356 x 66 mm)

Ventilation: Ensure that the rack is installed in a room in which the temperature remains below 40° C (104° F). Be sure that no obstructions, such as other equipment or cables, block airflow to or from the vents of the switch

Clearance: In addition to providing clearance for ventilation, ensure that adequate clearance for servicing the switch from the front exists

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Contents IntraCore 35516 Series IntraCore 35516 Series Technical SupportTable of Contents Page Features IntroductionPackage Contents LEDs Front and Back Panel Descriptions GbicManagement and Configuration Console InterfaceSafety Overview Hardware Installation and SetupInstallation Overview Recommended Installation ToolsEnvironmental Requirements Installation into an Equipment RackPower Requirements Cooling and AirflowInstalling a Gbic Gigabit Interface ConvertersGbic Care and Handling Installing the Optional Emergency Power SupplyRemoving a Gbic System Information System up since 103443 Fri Feb 07Connecting to the Network Connecting Power1 10/100/1000BaseT Ports Cabling Procedures Gigabit Ethernet Ports Cabling Procedures SetupConnecting to a Console User Access Verification Password Specifies an Unencrypted line password will follow Setting PasswordsUnencrypted cleartext line password Specifies a Hidden line password will followSetting a Default IP Gateway Address Configuring an IP AddressRouterconfig-if-veth1# System Boot Parameters Restoring Factory DefaultsRouterconfig# boot system flash bank1bank2 Access Each Command Mode Understanding the Command Line Interface CLIUser Top User Exec Mode Command Show ? PurposeRouter enable Password Router# Privileged Top Privileged Exec ModeCommand Purpose Command Purpose Router# configure terminal Global Configuration ModeCommand Exit end Ctrl-Z Purpose Interface Configuration Mode Router Configuration Mode Route-Map Configuration ModeAdvanced Features Supported within the Command Mode Command Help PurposeRouterconfig# routed rip Invalid input detected at marker Checking Command SyntaxRouterconfig# hostname ? Word This systems network name Routerconfig# route Ambiguous command. Routerconfig#Using Command-Line Editing Features and Shortcuts Using CLI Command HistoryUsing the No and Default Forms of Commands Routerconfig# router Command incomplete. Routerconfig#Router# confTab Router# configure Moving Around on the Command LineCompleting a Partial Command Name Keystrokes PurposeDeleting Entries Editing Command Lines that WrapRouter# co? configure copy Router# co Keystrokes Purpose Press the Delete or BackspaceTransposing Mistyped Characters Redisplaying the Current Command LineScrolling Down a Line or a Screen Controlling CapitalizationPassword Passwords and Privileges CommandsEnable Password Routerconfig-line# password AsanteService Password-Encryption Changing the Password Managing the System and Configuration FilesSetting the System Clock Managing the SystemTrace Packet Routes Enable the System LogDisplaying the Operating Configuration Test Connections with Ping TestsConfiguration to Nvram Managing Configuration FilesConfiguring from the Terminal Routerconfig# hostname newname Newnameconfig# endCopying Configuration Files to a Network Server Running-config Configuring Snmp and Spanning TreeConfiguring Snmp Support Startup-configRouterconfig# duplicate-ip detect Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol STPCreate or Modify Access Control for Snmp Community Disable the Snmp ProtocolMaximum Age Forward TimeHello Time PriorityPort Priority Routerconfig# mac-address-table aging-timeMAC Address Table Port Path CostAssign IP Addresses to Network Interfaces Configuring IPConfiguring IP Addressing Class Address or Range StatusAssign Multiple IP Addresses to Network Interfaces Command PurposeCidr Prefix Class C Equivalent Host Addresses Define a Static ARP Cache Establish Address ResolutionConfiguring IP Routing SecondaryConfiguring Static Routes Route Source Default DistanceAllow Unicast Updates for RIP Configuring RIPEnable RIP Neighbor ip-addressSpecify a RIP Version Command Purpose Route-map map-tagdeny permit sequenceRedistribute Routing Information Set Administrative Distance Set Metrics for Redistributed RoutesSuppress Routing Updates through an Interface Generate a Default RouteFiltering Routing Information Manage Authentication Keys Adjust TimersEnable or Disable Split-horizon Command Purpose Offset-list access-list-name in outConfiguring IP Multicast Routing Monitor and Maintain RIPModifying the Igmp Host-Query Message Interval Configuring IgmpPurpose Ip igmp query-interval 1-65535 seconds Changing the Igmp Version CommandConfiguring the Router as a Statically Connected Member SecondsConfiguring Dvmrp Nbr-timeout 35-8000 secondsDefault value 200 seconds Default value 180 secondsCommand Purpose Route-expire-time 20-4000 seconds Report-intervalUsing Access Lists Create a Standard Access ListCreate an Expanded Access List Destination address to match. e.gOperator equal to Creating an Access List with a NameApplying an Access List to an Interface Operator greater thenConfigure ABR Type Configuring OspfEnable Ospf Command Purpose Router ospf StepConfigure Ospf Interface Parameters Configure CompatibilityConfigure Ospf Network Type Configure Ospf Not So Stubby Area Nssa Configure Ospf for Non-broadcast NetworksConfigure Area Parameters Command Purpose Neighbor ip-address priority numberCreate Virtual Links Configure Route Summarization between Ospf AreasCommand Purpose Area area-idvirtual-link router-idhello Not-advertisedRefresh Timer Configuration Control Default MetricsConfigure Route Calculation Timers Redistribute Routes into OspfCommand Purpose Distance ospf external distance1 inter-area Change the Ospf Administrative DistancesPrevent Routes from being Advertised in Routing Updates Suppress Routes on an InterfaceRouter ip-address NameVrrp Configuration Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol VrrpMonitoring and Maintaining the Network Configuring Icmp Router Discovery Protocol IrdpEnable Irdp Processing Change Irdp ParametersShow ip prefix-list prefix-list-name Command Purpose Show arp interfaceShow access-lists access-list Show ip irdpVlan Configuration Creating or Modifying a VlanRouterconfig# no vlan Routerconfig# exit Router# show vlan Routerconfig# interface veth2 vlan Routerconfig-if-veth2#Deleting a Vlan Vlan Port Membership Modes Static AccessTrunk Ieee 802.1Q 3 Dot1q Tunnel Command Purpose Routerconfig# vlan dot1q tag nativeTrunk allowed vlan add all except Mode dot1q-tunnel Appendix A. Basic Troubleshooting Problem Possible SolutionsTechnical Support and Warranty Appendix B. SpecificationsPhysical Characteristics Standards ComplianceFCC Compliance Statement Important Safety Instructions Appendix C. FCC Compliance and Warranty StatementsIntraCare Warranty Statement Page Pin Number Signal Name Appendix D. Console Port Pin OutsAppendix E. Online Warranty Registration