AT-TS90-TR 10Base-T Switch With 100Base-T Access
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For complete TurboStack mounting instruction, refer to the 3-, 4-, 7- and
8-Slot Chassis (with power) and Backplanes Installation Manual supplied
with your TurboStack chassis.
Mounting in a 19 inch
rack
Refer to the illustration, Figure 6 in the complete installation section, for
mounting details. For a quick installation proceed as follows:
1.
As in the TurboStack mounting, lift the handles at each side of the unit.
2.
Secure the TS909-TR to the 19 inch rack using the hardware supplied.
3.
Press the handles back into their flush positions.
4.
Insert the AC power cord into the AT-TS90TR front panel Power
connector.
5.
Connect the power cord to an AC power source.
The hardware installation is now complete.
Stand-alone Mounting
Locate the rubber feet used when the AT-TS90TR is installed on a desktop
as a stand-alone unit and proceed as follows:
1.
Install the rubber feet using the supplied hardware, if they are not
already installed. Refer to “Stand-alone Mounting” on page 13 for
details.
2.
Insert the AC power cord into the AT-TS90TR front panel Power
connector.
3.
Connect the power cord to an AC power source.
The hardware installation is now complete.
Cabling
You should not have to make any changes to existing 10BASE-T cabling
when making connections to the 10BASE-T connectors on your AT-
TS90TR. If the AT-TS90TR is replacing or upgrading an existing
installation, simply plug the RJ 45 connectors into the front panel.
100BASE-TX. When making 100BASE-TX connections, there are several
items you should note.
❑
Make sure your cable assembly meets the requirements for UTP
Category 5 cable and is in good condition.
❑
Without a repeater, the maximum cable length is 100 meters.
❑
If you use a class 1 repeater, you may only use one repeater and
have a maximum end-to-end cable length of 200 meters.
❑
If you use class 2 repeaters, you may use two repeaters and have a
maximum end-to-end cable length of 205 meters.
❑
When connecting to a fiber optic network, make certain that an
appropriate transceiver is used between the MII port and the fiber
cable.