Cabling the Vanguard 342
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5 | RJ45 | 10/100BaseT | 10/100BaseT Adapter | 10/100Mbps Auto | Interface # 1 |
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8 | RJ45 | 10/100BaseT | 10/100BaseT Adapter | 10/100Mbps Auto | Interface # 2 |
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Port Numbering for Daughtercards installed in ports 1 and 2 must be configured correctly. For example, Physical Ports 1 if you have installed a Dual E&M daughtercard in port 1 you must configure the port
and 2as an E&M port. In addition, use this port numbering scheme when configuring the Vanguard 342:
If the daughtercard is | ...and it has one port | ...or it has two port |
installed in... | connector, configure | connectors, |
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Port 1 | 1 | 1 or 6 |
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Port 2 | 2 | 2 or 7 |
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Note
For more daughtercard configuration information, refer to Chapter Five of the
Daughtercard Installation Guide (Part Number T0020).
Daughtercard | Cables for optional daughtercards are shipped with the daughtercards. If your |
Cable Information | Vanguard 342 is shipped with |
| cables. For daughtercard installation and more cable information, please refer to the |
| Vanguard Daughtercard Installation Guide (Part Number T0020). |
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Installation and Replacement |