Enterasys Networks manual Connecting C2RPS-POE Cable and AC Power Cord

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Connecting C2RPS-POE Cable and AC Power Cord

Connecting C2RPS-POE Cable and AC Power Cord

The C2RPS‐POE is connected to the SecureStack PoE switch using a C2RPS‐POE cable, as follows:

1.Connect one end of the C2RPS‐POE (shown in Figure 2‐5) to the Redundant Power Supply connector on the switch device. Then connect the other end to the Redundant Power Supply connector at the rear of the C2RPS‐POE as shown in Figure 2‐6 and Figure 2‐7.

2.Connect a standard AC power cord to the AC input power connector on the C2RPS‐POE shown in Figure 2‐6, then plug the AC power cord into the main AC power outlet.

3.The green Power LED on the front of the C2RPS‐POE will glow to indicate a successful connection and the C2RPS‐POE is operating properly. If the LED remains off, refer to Table 2‐2 for the recommended action.

Table 2-2 C2RPS-POE Status LED Indications and Recommended Actions

LED

Color

State

Recommended Action

 

 

 

 

AC power LED

Green

Solid - AC input to power

None

 

 

supply is within specifications.

 

Off - AC input power to power supply is out of specification.

1.Check AC power cord connection to the power supply.

2.Check AC power at the power outlet.

3.Swap power cord for a known good one.

4.Remove or replace affected N-POE PSM.

5.Contact Enterasys Networks for support. Refer to Getting Help” on page 1-4for instructions.

4.If two or more power supplies are being installed, repeat steps 1 through 3 for each C2RPS‐POE.

On certain switches, an LED indicator will show that a redundant power supply is connected and operating.

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Note: No change in switch configuration is necessary for this installation.

SecureStack C2 Installation Guide 2-7

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Enterasys Networks manual Connecting C2RPS-POE Cable and AC Power Cord, Color State Recommended Action