ADCP-92-309 • Issue 4 • July 2016
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transition from PoE to AUX is seamless. If AUX power is discontinued there is an interruption
of power and communications to the controller before power is supplied by the PoE switch.
3.4.1
AUX Power
Refer to Chassis Controller Installation Instructions (ADCP-92-311) for AUX power details.
3.4.2
Interface Connection
Ethernet Port (RJ45 Connector) PoE Switch
Connect the wiring to the Ethernet RJ45 jack on the PoE switch. Plug the other end of the
Ethernet cable into the controller at the back of the chassis. The Ethernet port supports a
maximum cable length of 328 feet (100 meters) to a switch. Pins 1, 2, 3, and 6 (See
Figure 5
)
are used in 10BASE-T (10Mb/s) and 100BASE-T (100Mb/s) networking. Set PoE switch to
auto-negotiate, the controller Ethernet port supports 10/100Mb/s.
Figure 5. RJ45 Connector Wiring
When bringing Ethernet cable into the chassis, make sure that cable is run vertically along the
left or right side of the bay. Route Ethernet Cable to the rear of the chassis. Secure cable to
chassis using tie points provided. Leave enough cable slack to make connection to the
appropriate location on the Controller.
3.5
Blade Installation
Several single-mode or multimode blades are available for installation in the network chassis.
They are LC-to-MPO, LC-to-LC, and MPO-to-MPO. For cable clamping and management
reasons mixing of fiber cable fanout types in a single chassis is not recommended. A blank
cover (Catalog # QBCB-HR), one per slot is available to fill unused slots in the chassis. Blade
slots are numbered at the left side of chassis, starting with one at the top.
Note: All Ethernet or PoE cabling should be routed away from any sharp edges and
properly secured in place to prevent chafing and to provide strain relief. This may be
achieved by tie-wrapping the wires to the rack frame or by a similar means.
Note: Remove dust cap, inspect, and clean MPO connector per ADCP-96-150 instructions
before terminating. Remove the ferrule dust cap from one of the patch cord connectors and
then clean the connector as specified in the Optical Fiber Connector Wet and Dry Cleaning
Instructions (ADCP-90-159) or by locally approved procedures.
RJ-JACK
PIN 1
PIN 8
11899-A