Installing the Switch
Installation Procedures
Each pair can provide a maximum of 408 watts of PoE power to a switch if only one port is used. If the second port of a pair is used, then both ports supply 204 watts each. Again, it is important to understand the PoE power requirements of the switches. For further information regarding the 610 EPS PoE capabilities, see the PoE Planning and Implementation Guide, which is on the ProCurve Web site at www.hp.com/go/procurve/manuals, (See page
For a complete description of the LEDs see the documentation that came with the 600 RPS/EPS.
The 600 RPS/EPS LEDs are located on the back of the device. These LEDs are duplicated on the front of the device for your convenience. The following graphic shows an example of the back of the 600 EPS/RPS. There are two green LEDs for each RPS and EPS port:
■Device Connected
■Power Status
RPS Device Connected LED |
| RPS Power Status LED |
| EPS Device Connected LED | EPS Power Status LED | ||
RPS Power: 12V | backup to one connected device. |
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| ! EPS Power: 50V | 370W total for PoE applications. | when both ports are used. |
RPS 3 | R3 | R4 | R5 | RPS 6 | R6 | E1 | E2 ConnectedDevice |
RPS 4 |
| RPS 5 | EPS 1 | EPS 2 | Power | ||
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Line: 50/60 Hz. 100
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