Chip PC CDC01927 manual Testing LAN Cabling, Switch Settings, PoE Settings

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6.4Testing LAN Cabling

In a new installation it is difficult to test the cable before you terminated it with Flex-Jack terminal block. After assembling the terminal block (hopefully in the proper way..) you can use the Jack PC as a tester. You should see the Power/Fail LED light up after few seconds, (indicating that the unit receives power) and after about 30 seconds the Link light should turn on (indicating that there is a connecting to the network, and that the LAN wires are connected properly.

If Power-over-Ethernet is not available – use an external power supply to power the Jack-PC (only the one provided by Chip PC).

If PoE is available to that port and still nothing happens (two LEDs not illuminated) – try the external power supply. If now the device is powered and the Link is on – you have a PoE problem. If the Link LED is off – you may have a wiring problem or the other end is not connected to anything.

Note: In most cases wrong LAN wiring will not damage the Jack PC or the switch.

6.5Switch Settings

This paragraph covers only the LAN settings of a standard LAN switch. Power settings for PoE will be covered at the next paragraph.

The Jack-PC has a standard 100Base-T LAN NIC with autonegotiate feature enabled by default.

The switch settings required for managed switch are identical to a standard PC:

Port enabled

Autonegotiate-enabled

100Base-T-not disabled

Full duplex-not disabled

MDIIX-may be enabled or disabled

Fast Link-enabled

Tip: In general if you can't make your switch working – try first to connect the cable to a small unmanaged switch. If this step will be succesful – you will know that you can trust the rest of the installation and you can just focus on the switch settings.

6.6PoE Settings

The Jack-PC primary power source is Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) based on the industry standard IEEE 802.3af. The power source should be able to provide Class 0 power (15.4W maximum) although it will use much less than 15.4W in reality. See table 3 for IEEE 802.3af power classification details.

If your PSE is capable of providing PoE based on IEEE 802.3af and still the device is not powered, then you should check the following PSE settings (depending on specific product features the following settings may be adjustable by the administrator):

The PoE port is enabled

The PoE port is set to provide Class 0 or Class 3 power level

The PoE port is set to IEEE 802.3af (not pre-standard)

If power class is not set correctly, the Jack-PC may not start or it may start and disconnect during the boot process or during operation.

It is important to note that the Jack-PC does not consume the full 15.4W. This class 0 setting is only essential to assure proper PSE response to peak power requirements. In steady state

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Contents Jack PC EFI Series Patents Table of Content Safety Notices Safety Instructions Introduction Page Power Options Intended Audience Main Topics Overview More Information Site Preparation Package ContentsLAN Link & Activity LED Identifying the Parts of the Jack-PCExisting LAN Installation Page Page Page New Installation Page Page Page Page Connecting the Cables Turning the Jack-PC on Unplugging the System When Using External PowerReseting the Jack-PC Jack PC EFI-6700 Jack PC EFI-6800 Jack PC EFI-6900 JACK-PC ModelsEFI 6700 64 MB DDR JACK-PC SpecificationsSee Accessories list for additional peripheral components Wiring Configurations LAN wiring basicsTIA/EIA 568A TIA/EIA 568B LAN wiring color codingTab Non-standard LAN cablingFlex-Jack terminal block contact # PoE Settings Testing LAN CablingSwitch Settings Practical example Some tips about Pre-standard PoE Pre-standard PoETroubleshooting Basic Troubleshooting flowReseting the Jack-PC to Factory Default Settings RFD Reset To Default Flow Always start your troubleshooting flow here LAN Troubleshooting flow Page POE PoE Troubleshooting flowAccessories List CPN01491 CPN02433CPN01503 CPN01504CPN02221 CPN02248CPN02243 CPN02216CPN02171 CPN02239CPN02167 CPN02168CPN02431 CPN02173CPN02169 CPN02194FCC Statements Jack-PC Requirements ComplianceIEC/EN Notice ModificationsDeclarations and Certifications System Dimensions and WeightEnvironmental & Regulatory Detailed Information Performance Data C2. System ConfigurationEnergy consumption Declared Noise Emissions in accordance with ISOF2. Additional Materials Information Product materials informationDesign for Environment RECYCLING/ END-OF-LIFE Service InformationLimitations of Remedy Chip PC Limited Hardware WarrantyRMA Process A. State LawsCarry-In Coverage Limited Warranty Types Mail-In CoverageUpgrade Commitment on behalf of Customer Chip PC Limited Software Warranty Page Grant of License Disclaimer of WarrantyLimit of Liability Export RestrictionsPatents OwnershipTermination Important Read Carefully Microsoft END User License Agreement EulaSystem Software Desktop SoftwareSingle System UpgradesSingle Eula RentalCustomer Remedies Limited WarrantyProduct Support Government Restricted Rights No Other WarrantiesNo Liability for Consequential Damages Table A1 Cisco Catalyst PoE compatibility table Appendix a Cisco Catalyst Specific PoE InformationAdditional Cisco PoE Resources

CDC01927 specifications

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