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Connecting to ports and power
Connecting power
to the switch
The CN1610 switch does not have an ON/OFF switch. Power to the switch is
controlled by the power cord connection. The switch can be powered by a single
power source, but it is recommended that you connect each power supply to
separate AC circuits for load sharing and redundancy. You can connect power to
the power sockets on the front or back panel of the switch.
Make sure the AC outlet you select is grounded, can be accessed quickly and
easily, and is not controlled by a wall switch that someone might accidentally
turn off.
After selecting an appropriate outlet, follow these steps to apply AC power to the
switch:
1.
For each power supply, connect the end of the power cable to the power
receptacle on the rear panel of the switch.
Note
The built-in power cables on the power supply front panels should always be
connected.
2.
Connect the power cord to the power source.
3.
Verify that the AC OK LED on each power supply is green.
Connecting to the
console port
The console port uses an RJ45 connector for serial communication to the switch.
The supplied serial cable has an RJ45 connector on one end a DB-9 connector on
the other end. To make the console connection, insert the RJ45 connector into the
console port on the switch, and attach the DB-9 connector to the serial (COM)
port on a VT100/ANSI terminal or a workstation.
For console port pinout information, see “
For information about accessing the CLI by using the console port, see
“
Summary of Contents for N Series
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