Asante Technologies 35160 Installing the Optional Emergency Power Supply, 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.Fiber GBIC 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 normal board and component handling procedures. Wear an ESD wrist strap

Fiber GBIC 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 the Optional Emergency Power Supply

To ensure increased reliability for mission-critical applications, the IC35160 can be equipped with a 12VDC emergency backup power supply (the IC35-EPS12, sold separately). When installed, the emergency power supply is in standby mode. Should the primary unit fail, the DC backup automatically switches on and the LED on the front panel lights. In addition, an SNMP fault notice is sent.

Should the IC35-EPS12 become active due to a fault with the primary power, the unit should be swapped out at the earliest convenience and sent for repair. The IC35-EPS12 is designed to be a temporary replacement when the primary power fails, not a permanent replacement.

To install the optional power supply, simply attach the 12VDC 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 optional power supply becomes 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 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.

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

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Contents IntraCore 35160 Series Quick Start Guide Layer 2 Gigabit Switches User’s Manual IntraCore 35160 SeriesTable of Contents Page Features IntroductionLEDs SwitchCore CXE2010Package Contents 1 IC35160-T 2 IC35160-GManagement and Configuration Front and Back Panel DescriptionsSnmp Management Console InterfaceWeb-Based Interface Safety Overview Hardware Installation and SetupInstallation Overview Recommended Installation ToolsEnvironmental Requirements Installation into an Equipment RackPower Requirements Cooling and AirflowInstalling a Gbic Gbic InterfacesRemoving a Gbic Installing the Optional Emergency Power SupplyConnecting Power Gbic Care and HandlingConnecting to the Network 1 10/100/1000BaseT Ports Cabling ProceduresConnecting to a Console SetupGigabit Ethernet Ports Cabling Procedures Connecting Via the Web Browser Connecting Via TelnetChanging the Password IP AssignmentSimple Network Management Protocol Snmp Logging ConfigurationAccessing a Submenu Exiting a SubmenuConfiguration Menu General InformationAdministration Configuration Changing System Administration InfoChanging System IP Information System IP ConfigurationPort Configuration Page Advanced Port Configuration Enabling or Disabling a PortSetting Port Maximum Packet Length Setting Port Class of ServiceSetting Port Default Priority Enabling or Disabling 802.3x Flow ControlUnicast Forwarding Database Configuration Global Port ConfigurationDisplaying the Forwarding Database Vlan Management Setting the MAC Address Age-Out TimeSecurity Management Searching for a MAC AddressChanging Community Strings Protocol ConfigurationSnmp Configuration Enabling Authentication Traps Adding or Updating a Trap ReceiverSpanning Tree Protocol STP Configuration Deleting a Trap ReceiverEnabling and Disabling STP Spanning Tree Port ConfigurationSetting Port Priority and Path Cost Trunk Group Configuration Assigning Packets to Priority Queues QoS Priority Queue ManagementDefining the Priority List Example Setting SSH/Telnet UI Time-out User Interface ConfigurationSetting Console UI Time-out Period Enabling or Disabling SSH and Telnet Change PasswordAdding or Deleting an Access Host Enabling or Disabling the Web Server Access ControlSystem Utilities Adding or Deleting a Monitor Port Port MirroringEnabling or Disabling System Port Mirroring System Clock System ResetResetting the Switch Scheduling a System Reset System LogBootstrap Configuration Clearing the System LogTftp File Transfers Statistics Ping UtilityRmon Management Advanced ManagementSnmp and Rmon Management Enabling and Disabling Duplicated IP Trap Duplicated IP Detection and TrapEnabling and Disabling Duplicated IP Detection Viewing a List of Duplicated IP AddressesConfiguring Port Security Enabling and Disabling Station Movement TrapConfiguring Port New Node Detection Trap Configuring Port Lock and Intruder LockSetting the Intruder Trap Port-based Network Access ControlConfiguring Security Level 2 or Level Resetting Security to DefaultsPage Port Control Settings Name DescriptionSetting Timers Server Port Setting Radius ParametersRadius Server IP Vlan Management Vlan Specifications for the IntraCore 35160 SeriesOther Vlan Features of the switch Configuring Static Vlan Groups Creating a VlanAdvanced Static Vlan Configuration Configuring Port Receive Frame Type Configuring Vlan Port AttributesSetting the Port Vlan ID Adding and Deleting VLANs from the PortSetting Port Type Displaying a Summary of Vlan GroupsDisplaying a Vlan Port Summary Resetting Vlan Configuration to DefaultsIP Multicast Traffic Management Multicast AddressesEnabling and Disabling Igmp Snooping Configuring IP Multicast Traffic ManagementIgmp Snooping Advanced Igmp Configuration Displaying a Summary of Group AddressesInserting a Multicast Group Address IP Multicast Forwarding Database ConfigurationAdding Ports to the Selected Address Removing a Multicast Group AddressAccessing with a Web Browser Web-Based ManagementManagement Buttons Front Panel ButtonGenl Info General Information Button Port Config Port Configuration Button Span Tree Spanning Tree Button Snmp Button Addr Address Table ButtonVlan Group Create Vlan ConfigurationVlan Button Port Vlan ID Pvid Port ConfigurationSet Port Type Acceptable Frame TypePort Ingress Filtering Trunking ButtonSecurity Button Tag/Untag Port Egress TypePage Snmp Protocol Snmp ManagementSnmp Management Operations Name Space Path Community Name and SecurityMIB Tree MIB Groups Supported Port-Based VLANs Switching ConceptsVLANs Vlan ID and Tagged FramesHow It Works Spanning Tree ProtocolPort Vlan ID Spanning Tree ParametersFull Duplex Spanning Tree Port ConfigurationFull Duplex, Flow Control, and Auto-negotiation Flow Control Auto-NegotiationAppendix A. Troubleshooting Problem Possible SolutionsPhysical Characteristics Appendix B. Features and SpecificationsSpecifications Standards Compliance Technical Support and WarrantyEnvironmental Range IntraCare Warranty Statement Appendix C. FCC Compliance and Warranty StatementsFCC Compliance Statement Important Safety Instructions Page Pin Number Signal Name Appendix D. Console Port Pin OutsAppendix E. Online Warranty Registration Image Banks Appendix F. BootP ConfigurationBootstrap Configuration Loading Software LocallyBOOTP-TFTP Loading Software Remotely