Introducing the Switch

Introducing the Switch

disable it if you do not want to use it. (Refer to the Management and Configuration Guide which is on the HP ProCurve Web site, www.procurve.com/manuals. (See page 5-1for details.)

The dual-personality ports support either auto-sensing 10/100/1000Base-T RJ- 45, or SFP (mini-GBIC) transceivers. The SFP ports do not support PoE. If any of the SFP ports are used, the corresponding RJ-45 port will not be supplied with PoE power and will be disabled. For more information regarding the PoE capabilities of the 3500yl and 3500 PoE switches, see the HP ProCurve Power over Ethernet (PoE) Planning and Implementation Guide.

The 3500 and 3500yl switches can be connected to an HP ProCurve 620 Redundant and External Power Supply (RPS/EPS) and receive redundant power from that unit. If the internal power supply in the switch fails, the RPS/ EPS unit will immediately provide all the power necessary to keep the switch running. This includes power to run the switch and PoE power. If maximum PoE power is being used on all 48 ports, a 620 RPS/EPS is necessary to provide full power to the second 24 ports, and in this case, there is no redundancy.

The 6200yl switch can be connected to the HP ProCurve 620 Redundant and External Power Supply (RPS/EPS) and receive redundant power from that unit. If the internal power supply in the switch fails, the RPS/EPS unit will immediately provide the power necessary to keep the switch running. The 6200yl does not support PoE power.

The 6200yl, 3500yl and 3500 switches are designed to be used primarily as a high-density wiring closet or desktop switch. These switches can directly connect computers, printers and servers to provide dedicated bandwidth to those devices. By connecting the switch to hubs, other switches or routers, they can be used to build a switched network infrastructure. In addition, the 3500yl switches offer full network management capabilities.

This chapter describes the 3500yl, 6200yl and 3500 switches, including:

Front and back of the switches

Switch features

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