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Figure 8. Installing the Air Filter
Air filter installation is recommended
as the last step of the chassis
installation.
Connecting the Power Supply to the Power
Module
Use the related either AC or DC power cable to
connect to the either AC or DC power module
panel, as indicated in the following diagram:
Power Supply Connection Precaution
• Please note that AC/DC power modules
cannot be mixed and DC power module does
not support PoE modules.
• Verify that the provided external power sup-
ply matches the power module installed in the
Switch before connecting the power supply.
•
Use a power cable with a standard 3-pin
connector to make the power connection.
•
Ensure that the connected power cables have
good contacts.
•
Once the power cable is plugged-in at both
power outlet and the power supply, the power
supply will immediately start.
Simple AC Power Connection Steps
1. Insert the power cable’s plug into the power
module.
2. Secure the power cable to the cable clip on
the right.
3. Connect the other end of the power cable into
the corresponding socket or connector.
Figure 9. Connecting AC to the Power Module
Figure 10. Connecting DC to the Power Module
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PW2
PW3
PW4
PW5
PW6
PW7
PW8
Connecting the Serial Cable of the Man-
agement Module
Simple CPU Module Cable Connection
1.
Connect the RJ45 connector of an Ethernet
cable to the Ethernet port of the Switch’s
management module (DGS-6600-CM or DGS-
6600-CM-II) and connect the other end of the
cable to any TCP/IP capable device that is able
to exe cute Telnet or SSH.
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2. Connect the standard DB9 end of the serial
cable to the RS-232 serial port of the Switch’s
management module and the other end to the
PC/Notebook or control terminal.
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3.
Connect a USB cable with a USB Standard B
Connector to the Standard B receptacle on the
Switch’s management module. Con nect the
other end to a computer equipped with a USB
port capable of supporting a serial interface
using the PL-2303 USB Serial Driver SW from
Prolific Technology Inc.
Removing Boards from the DGS-6600
Series Chassis Switch
Carry out the following steps to remove boards
from the DGS-6600 Series Chassis Switch:
1.
Unplug all copper/fiber cabling, i.e. RJ45
twisted-pair and fiber optic cables, from the
board to be removed.
2. Loosen and unscrew the panel’s two cap tive
screws.
3.
Use both hands to pull the levers, on the left
and right hand sides of the board, to remove
the board from the DGS-6600 Series Chassis
Switch, as shown in the following diagram.
Caution
Before removing/adding a board,
always wear an anti-static wrist
strap.
Take care not to hold the edge of the
PCB or collide the components of
the PCB.