Asus GIGAX1024P warranty Attach the power cord, LED Indicators

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3.2.3Step 3. Attach the power cord.

1.Plug the female end of the AC power cord to the POWER receptacle on the back of the switch.

2.Check the front LED indicators with the table 3.1. If the LEDs illuminate as expected, the switch hardware is working properly.

3.Plug the male end of the AC power cord into a wall outlet or a power strip.

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Figure 3.1. Overview of Hardware Connections

LED Indicators

 

This LED

Should be

POWER

Solid green to indicate that the device is turned on. If this light is not on,

 

check if the power cord is attached to the switch and if it is plugged into a

 

power source.

STATUS of

Solid green/amber to indicate that the device can communicate with your

10/100 ports

LAN or flashing when the device is sending or receiving data from your LAN

 

computer.

STATUS of

Solid green to indicate that the device can communicate with your LAN or

Gigabit ports

flashing when the device is sending or receiving data from your LAN

 

computer.

 

Table 3.1. LED Indicators

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Contents Copyright Information Centralized Network Management Table of Contents GigaX 1024P Features IntroductionUsing this Document Notational conventionsTypographical conventions Special messagesAsus contact information Parts List Getting to Know the GigaX 1024PFront Panel Rear Panel Technical Specifications Part 1 Connecting the Hardware Installing the Switch on a Flat SurfaceMounting the Switch in a Rack Part 2 -Start the Switch Connect to the PC with CNM InstalledConnect to computers or a LAN Attach the power cord LED IndicatorsSwitch Discovery and Management Management from CNMAvailable Switches Password Recovery Factory Default SettingManagement Functions Start CNM ProgramFunctional Layout Top frameTree view of the network topology General Settings for CNM TopologyAdd Switch Setup HelpSwitch Topology Topology DiscoverySwitch Add and Removal 11. Add Switch12. Remove Switch Topology Load and SaveSwitch Setup 2. Description of Commonly Used Buttons and IconsReboot SystemLink Status 14. Link StatusChange Password 14b. Change PasswordLoad 15. Load16. Save Configuration Save17. Apply Configuration Apply and SaveConfiguration Physical InterfaceEnable or disable a port Link Aggregation20. Bandwidth Configuration BandwidthVlan Setup Traffic Control21. Vlan Igmp Snooping 23. Igmp SnoopQoS Setup 24. QoS SetupStatistics Port TrafficTraffic History 26. Traffic HistoryComparison 27. Port Comparison