Installing the Switch
Installing the Switch
Installation Procedures
The following states provide status of the RPS and EPS ports.
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the front) | Connected | Status |
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Off | Off | Off | Nothing Connected |
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On or Off | Off | On | Not a valid state - should never happen |
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Off | On | Off | Switch is connected, RPS is available but |
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| not required |
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Off | On | On | RPS is powering the connected device |
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Flashing | Off | Flashing | RPS/EPS port is in fault condition |
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Off | On | Flashing | Switch is requesting power, RPS can not |
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600 RPS/EPS Connectivity
The following illustration shows an example of connectivity between an RPS/ EPS device and a switch device as a redundant AC power supply.
Remove the cover of the RPS input port and connect the RPS cable to the 600 RPS/EPS then to the 2610 switch.
Switch RPS output port
RPS input port
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