The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View

UPS ID

Displays the manufacturer and model typecode of the UPS attached to the COM port of the SmartSwitch 2000. You must assign this typecode for the UPS window to be active. (See Setting the UPS ID, on page 2-48, for instructions for setting the typecode for your UPS.) The valid typecodes are:

¥Model 370

¥Model 400

¥Model 600

¥Model 900

¥Model 1250

¥Model 2000

¥Matrix 3000

¥Matrix 5000

¥SU 700

¥SU 1400

¥SU 2000XL

¥Other

UPS Uptime

Displays the number of hours that the UPS has been operating since the last time it was started up.

Line Voltage

Displays the voltage coming through the line attached to the SmartSwitch 2000.

Battery Output

Displays the amount of battery output voltage.

Battery Capacity

Displays the percentage of remaining battery capacity (100% indicates a fully charged battery).

Test Results

Displays the result of the last self-test performed by the UPS. The possible test results are:

Unit OK

The UPS unit is in working order.

Unit Failed

The UPS unit has failed the self-test. Check the

 

unit for damage or consult your UPS UserÕs

 

Manual.

Bad Battery

The UPS unit battery is bad.

No recent test

No UPS self-test has been performed in the last

 

Þve minutes.

Unit in test...

The UPS is currently in test mode.

Please standby

 

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Cabletron Systems 2000 manual UPS Uptime, Line Voltage, Battery Output, Battery Capacity, Test Results

2000 specifications

Cabletron Systems was a prominent company in the networking and communications industry during the late 20th century, and by the year 2000, it had established itself as a leader in providing high-performance networking solutions. The company was known for its innovative approach to network architecture and its commitment to delivering reliable products that enabled seamless connectivity in various environments.

One of the primary features of Cabletron Systems in 2000 was its advanced networking technologies, including Local Area Network (LAN) and Wide Area Network (WAN) solutions. The company specialized in developing multi-layer switches that could efficiently manage traffic and deliver high-speed data transfer. Their products were particularly popular in enterprise settings, where network performance and reliability were paramount.

Cabletron's solutions included a range of products, from Ethernet switches to routers, which were designed with scalability and flexibility in mind. This allowed businesses to adapt their networks to accommodate growth, without the need for a complete overhaul of their infrastructure. The company’s Integrated Networking Architecture (INA) was a significant innovation during this period, enabling efficient communication and management of diverse network resources.

Another major characteristic of Cabletron Systems was its commitment to interoperability. The company’s products were designed to be compatible with several industry standards, ensuring that organizations could easily integrate Cabletron solutions into their existing networks. This focus on compatibility helped to foster collaboration among different devices and systems, further enhancing network efficiency.

Security was also a key feature of Cabletron’s offerings in 2000. With growing concerns about data breaches and unauthorized access, the company incorporated advanced security measures into its products. These features included robust authentication protocols, encryption options, and secure management interfaces, which helped safeguard sensitive data during transmission.

Customer support and service were paramount to Cabletron Systems' business model. The company provided extensive resources, including training and technical support, to ensure that customers could maximize the potential of their networking solutions. This dedication to customer satisfaction contributed significantly to Cabletron’s reputation in the marketplace.

In summary, Cabletron Systems in 2000 emerged as a frontrunner in the networking industry, characterized by its innovative technologies, commitment to interoperability, emphasis on security, and strong customer support. Their products and solutions were designed to empower businesses, helping them achieve greater efficiency, scalability, and reliability in their network operations.